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Show - - - sm. f school faculty members along with the cooperation of students and parents. The drive received its initial impetus it .an executive meeting held Monwas the day, Oct opening date of the drive. This was followed by an informal tea given in the school auditorium by the new officers and chairmen of the Garfield unit - - ' ' . Wo:11.11Weet .. t 4.,)'A , ; .t - , . , Mrs. Harry H. Weirauch, sum- mer round-u- p chairman with Mrs. Edward Gallagher as cochairmanMrs. James I. McIntosh, magazine; Mrs. Edwin ' -. O. Olafson, room ti; e with Mrt; W. Drel;rreseimbnnetaM r s. William Larzelere, byaaws; Mn. Rich- ard Snow, hospitality with Mrs. . - it "" ) 1 ; , I ' ,s, - 7 ip...:,. , ,.,.., ,, ) I tl..,P.' PP ' t i -- ,' man; Mrs. W. M. Ruckenbrod, Har- I scout representative; Mrs. Gostec-historiaMrs. old Joe C. Stevenson, safety; and Mrs. Charles A. Bement, publicity. It 1: 1:l , 'ql t' t - t 1 4,1.,: ', 44 , i - 1. ' . . 1 4 -- ONE-MINUT- , Professional Feel Feminine,. Efficient Women-Look- Sirs. Norma Pedersen Beek, 509 could do, they could- do Jose-a3rd Ave., Salt Lake City, efficiently. One of ottr irpeS ers, the mayor of Portland, wat "When I attended the as were . so many thmst Convention at Seattle.' a woman, Wash., 1 met members Irom all judges and heads of firms.and over the United States and Eng- ranches. Before that convenland. One thousand women who tion,' had never realized bow were proving, in their proles- women bankers we have many a man that that SiOnl, anything In this country. As I looked at that group of Include Nuts , ' . In Lunches A few salted almonds make a popular extra to include in a school lunch box. They are a delicious accent with 'sandwiches What's more they're rich in vitamins and minerals and other riutritious qualities which are pecessary for a lunch. .. , well-balanc- , - - ' MI.1110 MD allb 1JV . I I s'TOILET.:TISSUE :z ' ? - , - ' - ,,, : - , ,,, 1U wonderfid to halm MD 'luxury in your bathroom! Paid so may to baveMD coda - no methan ordinary toiM thous! , ,, , , :, - : ' ' " the PTA ' will - Parents, teachers, and dents all are helping to make Xriday evening the biggest by the litany night ev,r staged - . 110 ' - - , ' , 1 , ; ' , - , , . 1 L:4 4 - 4 1 I ,. 4 (:). 1 Ilk , , . - . A, socl - : ,.,,.,, ,. , , ' , -,--- I. - il t r71 , ; , , g , ,L., o ,, , -' ' - - . , , , ----- --st ', . , . , , , ., .. . ., ; , , .. -- ; - '1'1 ' 4,.....),, , 4 - ''' :- - - . , 6:14et:CUe2 4ra - ' - r.1 . , I:I: ....000' . et A, .. I t1 t' 1 1 o , " ' , -- - tikI . - 4 ' ,, - ! DOCGLAS SCHOOL PTA wil1 hold the third in a sPeries t of six parent education classes,l' I Monday at 743 pm. in Room!, 21-et Sul High School. The ! ! , - A ' - I ED . '.k,,,,, . r:$1 ,., HD 11 H , - . . ' E ti ' I 11 --- - -- - -- 1 , OPEN Crap 4 - , .. :: ' , a, 23 p 1 I., , - Louisiana, ' No. 1 ,.,!,,,,,,,,l1:; t Lt,c3 - - - Iii a - La:. 11. o 0 ' 7 I , - i ) i $ nfitioDELIT)il ' , 1 4D) ) 0 . - . " Sliced,- iii Pan , rady r"gt PN C It ., ids . - Oz.) . , . 0 vsallE7)0 Fresh, Large Western . i I I 1 ,- , . - -- - -- ) 4 , ) 0111,4, db fdi 11 , - In Heavy- Syrup, I) 1 . , It i , a "'mph ViihOF p) - '- - f EL0'.' , , l7J.- :a !slat. . ' - . t Sliced, in' Syru-p214 Size Can te) I , .. . , NIPbei 'k C - , , ---- e C t PM 7 , - , . . - ,. e- , , 0 , b - rj, ,a::,,,,ni.i,, - . . )- . tl I 1M ihe r-1- 1 ' , orp 11 , , , , $595c ' ..... , , ' . - C ' ' C-)- ' , , , -- ,.....-. Ciz..91' . ' , , , TILL to P.M. 'WAYS I, MONDAYS Terms 0 (1 I" 4,, , , ' - 51- - - 2 : - ' V..) . , , , ' 09 I 2N3'SOUTH SDI .0 -.- EAST .' , 80 II- - 410 i - 9, ' . . ' 61( ' , - o, , 1' - , & EAST 21ST SOUTH MAIN - 753 --.- 11 ICS.NOITH s, - ' ' (Sugar House) 1 , I 43E6 SOUTH , ', STATE ......: , (Murray) , ',,, - I , , .. " , , ' l' ; , - , , 4, , - ' 4 , , a . 1. , ' PC . 9TH SOUTH AND MAIN - - , 4 ' - , TELEVISION AND PIANOS7th lost ton Evenings Till 7 pm, 't.-f- - - , - - , ' ,, N. K. GALLACHER, Cornet 11 ) , Grand licrtar, 24 az. ila'ttle II , , S1102 1111111i0 " 0 . 1 ' ' , , . 16 CL Pkg.' . , , , I - - , 1 - . w Fancy,-Ne- , . 1, . . 51 1 I , -- , U :,7 . ' - .i . , , . . 1 - L: - . - I 1 II , Tone , -- 1 e ----- ----------- - -- -. r", . , $279.C3 - - Th - - cum ' Ili 0 , Othos , . . , 1. ' ,, , Sector ! life-lik- . It),, t-IV' ? , Nil Chang- Ing Now 'Unship i hewn Minder Soll-Stotin- g, , , ., ; Beautiful e. .. le::3 Ch:ck 111::3 - it I - . -' '1 , 11"11 New 1152 Medd ,., e. life- TH1 AMERICAhl 20" TV at its best. Wm see Full range size pictures that ore sharp, clear and glare-freMagnavox tone adds the thrilling nialuni of sound that gives radio and center with AM-Fcemiploto automatic record changsr. , - I 1r3 : edo , 0 tsNESDAIL.,aTnunsallyc E - - , . li..........." 01 7,7:rIEIM 4 .1 , .0.41h.....e. '.7'. ot lorr,;111 I: 1 ' . .;(7' - .4 ' ,, 114' , ( loan icentwy bas helped II i , ' wavelets so niop their wipe ... het &We alcohol . sidcassa co lahl. ars of lo the air. Do sot rapstiowat with sew substitutes, Ile 11 ' ) sure to use INIOTHERSILL'S. Ow onw.teuell wooly i i sio unplessant after them. Approveil by wavy physicians recommended sad by arodil arias travelers. Obtaioahle at &assists is ch"gs's stiel$ aráles. tot , ' , :: . JtyA...t 4 , - - ; that , , . - 2 - I , , II ' - ,,, the affair. ti, ..,, 0 4, . Protection For Family And Home . ..., Grtar . -- ! Millbrook Road. Allen, Mrs. Allen and Mrs. Francis M. Of Chapman were , ",,, ( ' . . --1 - 1 ,17410 7"-) , ,. -- -- A .T knee bends accomplish the same thing as the above titer-cit- e, but they may prove a little rugged for anyone whose , - , - Healthful , -- - . entertained at a tea Wediesdayi from I to 5 p.m. It was held it the home of Mrs. Robert R. , ) ell -k - ' WILLIAM TENN PTA ' room mothers, teachers, and ex-- !' 1'; endive board 'members were I 0. 1 1 q ; am1 - ..;:..., , 1 - structure In the back of the legs, stand as directed above. Rold the arms at shoulder height out at the sides. Pull the right knee up to the chin. Pull as high as pouible. Put down briskly and repeat with the other knee. Alternate right and left for ten times. Relax. Increase by five times each week until you are doing this exercise at least 30 times. The Russian,"squat" or dee.), . A i 17:, '... a n Citi 011 , , , ,, ,i. - ,. ly :- , Li , 'o i 171 lu Is 4 , - - . tr - 1 , . - :1 , , - i -.- 4 by doing it about five times. Increase until you are able to touch the ankles and then " :'grasp them- e - - - 17 . , 1 . , Ti - disegreeble srmeos w so f,.; k well as uncertais sight om by sue Ilit,..e5 iN glue. maim ainimesin dimlms have lased that NOTiOlaS1.111 gives We. he Rheum! Ite "N steadies the oervoiss mato lothyou toWty the dial. . goottol - , 7:30 , toios the Way people wools' like strassolas activity and thrilliat equinox find but dist thed inouotaio el daubing. cirleall i.cifa oh...skitsit affects dirt. the ests the inability so freely. To help " 40fole' ' - r. '" . flountain Climbing to ' - -- ,' , amstrudies p.m. It will be a subject for the course Is "The . Prmanent Back to School night and per- - Current 'Turn Ile Problem." pupil personnel of the board of To Made Order cuts are to report to their chit-D, smith Jirow wm premmt educaAticma wM be guest speak- dren's home room. Registration Easy To Operate ' school will orchestra the third lecture. The leurth 941mi:ill musical will be held Thursday for the program.1 Paige One Sowswaaptvret foot I Nursing course to start class. November 4. Will be Thee the paretda will visit the! I Whaler. Sores Up le 33 el Monday at 7 pm. in the Public ducted by Jay NeW111111 of the rooms. Told Nee taw Health Building, .113 South Federal Bureau of InvestigI A aeries of patent' 'education State Street. This course, part tion. Juvenile Judge Beaus will classes t of the parents education pro- - lecture on November 12; and the Arch gg.will be conducted by ,77 JA:s dif1 - director Thurman, , gram, will be conducted two counseling class, November 19,4 the .41 1 of department per. pupil wM feature I panel discussion sonnet board of nightS a week- - IVIS304... ,I1P10141 education, for .' losvsats-i- l LONGFELLOW PTA patrons comprised of Dr. Jacobs Mr. the parents of Bonneville School. 511411 ; and Beattie. Newman, -- 4 1114402 tits. Judge conThe class" to be held on will enjoy the second of a six BONNEVILLS SCITOOL PTA secutive Mondays from 730 to weeks parent education class 2420 SOUTH STATE will bold HI Back to School 9 p.m. will deal with The Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the oo CARL CANIALANS school. The instructor, Moroni night Wednesday at S pm. Was chology of the School Age: i :11. Blind Man"..1. Brown, from the 'University of Vera L. Christensen from the Child." , Utah, will discuss "Helps in , I 'IBA; I .,smo tfA44., l'4 , (ILI:) t 't 7 i - day at d . '1 - , 4 01.1 ., i,,,te,v; "...I . , . P Awe 1160 Q - , ei 4 ' "-- - I. 1111 1 '', 0 - , ROUND-U- " 11 - ' ,. ,t ' A UP-to- ZEPHYR!, t retary, standing left; Mrs. Joseph Y. Hamilton, treasurer; Mrs. R. A. Andrews, seated left third vice president Mrs'. Fred T. Mathews, presi- - - dint, and Mrs. Clyde D. Turner, first vice president 1 e stu- true that we've all heard "It's ' i ' .4' , . , ' JEFFERSON SCHOOL . rrA will hold its first regular meeting Thursday at it p.m. in the sch6n11 auditorium. Captain J. E. Stehlfeldt of the city police forces will discuss "Juvenile Delinquency" to be followed by a panel composed of teachers, parents and etudents., Burton M.' Thompson, principal, will act as moderator.- - Parents will visit in the classrooms after. OQUIRRH SCHOOL PTA will hold its first meeting Thurs- - doll-cloth- ' that as soon as a woman be-come a bednees executive, she stiffens her neck, puts olt. man, nish suits and talks bossy. Well, - that old wive's tale was explod1111103 . ed for me, right after I joined pp, elik4l1-Algitthe local Soroptirnist Club. I atA vies iiir. tended a- regional convention IP- - in 8.1,114111' Denver, and discovered that , , ' ' those women, who contribute so , .. much to business, know exactly 4 , how to dress and act like ladies. ,,se I found them pretty, feminine A ,se;-..-- and altogether charming." , - - ' - - CitY1111ah- - - - r.' ; , ,, School Associations Schedule Meetings, Lectures, Events 's Mrs ' Melee Ranter' Riser: 233 So. Twelfth ' r..., Salt Lake , ' , - PTA er 4 , - ,,, , $ , , i.. -- - - .-- OFFICERSOfficers of the Garfield School PTA who, have just completed successful membership drive Include Mn. Charles A, Bement, sec- - - , I .k - ' Rser, 1,ar---k-ir- , , I .,,: N , ev ,- . 1 ..,, .. - Madison PTA. Mrs. Arch Black is PTA pres. ' e' ident; Mrs., Wilford H. Aiken, vice president, is general chairman of the affair; and Mrs. Revs Smoot, a faculty member I I and secretary of Madison PTA, 1 b- chairman of decorations. G. Blake, HighMrs. IL land Mn. Norma P. Tars. president for Bekaa, Beck coining season. recently enter. 100i) professional women. I was tithed the executive board at a delighted to see that They were luncheon at her home. After, all delightfully feminine and the board members outlined and friendly along with their ''ef--. discussed plans for the year. ' ' ficiency!" '1 , i , - , . have a show, a fortune-tellertent, a booth containing aprons a fish pond, and and refreshments galore. Candy, cakes, cookies, pop cornball& chili, donuts, and cider are 7:7 7 some of the items to tenipt sp. )11 "Nolodivie , I , 1 4 . ,, - petite& I - , Mc-Ewa- D - - ,-- ' fruit. CT . l , - - ot es , t , ars--nP Too few housewives' get tn Stand with feet about ten ficient exercise that uses the fahsidi I .1.,rW, large muscles in the back of Inches apart Put ttands 021 the legs and thigh. Walking is hips. Bend the knm until y;.a . the best type of . exercise to can touch the back of your tone up these muscles, but there heels. Keep the back straight When you can do this. Improve are other ways to accomplish upon It by putting one leg straight out in front of you as These muscles will need al- you bend the knees. Do until temate stretching aml bending weary. Relax. of the kis. Tor stretching the 2423 SO. STATE oloomm. back muscles of the legs, stand Buy how111110 Avallatao with both feet flat on the floor about IS Inches apart. Bold the hands high above the head. -1 Now reach down and attempt ,.,.,,. 1 ,,,.,,,,,,,!,,, to grasp the ankles with the hands, If yoq- muscles are weak it will take several weeks to actompMtiWikilit-elitri41- 7 I , ,,77 is dren." Mrs. Lawrence -D. An- -; will enjoy the games planned of classrooms. The program under the direction of , Mrs. demon is Longfellow's- parent:, solely for entertainment., Ace! Walker and Owen education chairman. ' Then to raise money, for extras, - , )t Ntr ) attending. school '14 ..., ChitIEz ' ,-- , Mc-Ew- an - , '. k f . ,- e: INTERVIEWS E . -" Ao.-0- "This it your PTA", a series of 13 minute programs to be heard each Wednesday at 10:13 p.m. over KDEL, will get underway this season with a drama entitled "whoMar . Smith of ICDYL will be the moderator. FIRST aItoisstaN HEIGHTS in'''.....tbotine 1.'W.UGat. PTA will be held in the school auditorium Thursday evening. Dr. Ewart A. Swinyard, from the School of Pharmacology, Volversity of Utah, will speak on "' "The Pharmaceutical Services year. Balloons and a special of Atomic Attack." Owen will show the film "Is witches' brew will be given to Home?' After Yours a Fire-saf- e all ' youngsters -,- -- ,,, ,, -, I sponsoring a fun which will more closely knit together the school and the home. The special occasion is a Halloween Festival scheduled for Friday, Oct. 21, at 7 p.m. Children stM all come- in costumes and parents and teach. en, too, have been invited ta don appropriate holiday apparel. To set the witchery spirit of AU Hallows Eve night, a spook alley is being prepared as the sole entrance way: int The gym is the decoruuresir;y the teachers students for the occasion. The PTA executive board is going aU ourto make the carnival extra special as a treat for the students and a means to raise funds for the - ,,t411 Agility of HOUSet7IVC3 Increased by Exercise '' ' 41 ; . - 1 a" The Madison School PTA is MADISON SCHOOLOfficers of Madison School PTA, Mrs. Arch Black; left, president Mrs. Wilford H. Aiken, vice president, and Mrs. Reva Smoot, secretary, prepare decorations to be used at Halloween festival. - ,. , - n: family-let-togeth- le t,, '- 1 ;.4 ,...:.....,.,,, , Madison School - ,,..,-- ,,;.-,-,) ,:t ,. , i, I, - . ---I, ',41k 9 fa:''1,.. , N, i,....,,., .41 .:....., 147 i t : 1951-- 4I ' "'; - Weber 24, Wednesday, EXERCISE , , l'' - te 1.-- i I '; 1 - ', '.? i t ,,i: 1 ,s P, e ' t - N., ' tit,..ki. - 15- - .1,,. j!.1 r17 14 ( , . ," urer. , . , i ',1't ',.. is '4 i - - :1 1:11,- representairves. After a short musical program. Mark C. Lloyd, principal of Garfield, introduced the teachers, and they in turn presented the room representatives to the group. The new officers and chairalso. men were introduced They include Mrs. ' Fred T. Mathews. president; Mrs. Clyde D. Furner, first vice president; Mark C. Lloyd, second vice president; Mrs. R. A. Andrews, third vice president M r a. Charles A. Bement secretary; Mrs. Joseph Y. Hamilton, trees- - , 4 and room honoiing teachers , ' , Get-Toget- hr By VIRODTIA ANDERSON The Garfield' School PTA membership completed its drive Iliday and then the final count stood at 723 members.-This is the largest total enrollment ever had at the Garfield School. The success was dependent upon work and enthusiasm of the PTA executive board and - NEWS, Solt Lake City, Utah, . Group Colnplefes Drive; Madison PTA Plans s, - - DESERET Grits field - - - - NEW PTA- - - - - - 4 , , . . . . , I '.. |