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Show f r fi f" MlftVAl " Page 12' , PNhNPL. midvalf' UTAH Mr & Mr? Trie Lake. The baby has six brothWalter & Mrs Harry Rudd ers awaiting for her to arrive Mr " Pouisen, November 1963 22, Friday, and Mr & Mrs Lunds during the home. Cottonwood Heights Highlights A speech festival Program, Models E. H. Belcher Stages Mozart 278-307- Hillcrest High Meetlna Held By Community Council Ma The Mutual Married class met at the home of Larry Brad-shaThe Little Cottonwood Valley Sunday evening. The leswas discussed by Mr & Mrs community council held a mass son Val Lund. They planned a pro ' meeting; Saturday evening in gressive dinner to be held Nov. the Ward house , to nominate 23, at the homes of Mr & Mrs tenort plays Pedrillo; JPymm Chartrant, bass, is Osmin, and Judith Baur Chartrant, soprano, Opera to Nov. Featured at 2 Theatre was held is blonde. Claire Gardner Tuesday evening in the Union The show will be accompanied Fifth Ward under direction of Ruth Wood, speech director. by five musicians pianist My 23 ron Syphus and a string quar Participating on the program "The Turkey Trot," was the is located at 7136 South 17th were Caroline Ilorrocks, repretet of leading members of the ' senting the Gleaner class, Keith theme chosen for the Butler East. Mary Symphony: University of Utah's Little LTniversity ilorrocks, Ensign, Linda Glov- Stake Young Married dance Mrs Donnabell Sharp, PTA Theater is bubbling this week Englund and Judith Inkley, vio er, Laurel, Lynn Sorenson, Mia which was held Saturday, Nov. the gaiety of young love. lins; Suzanne Wright, viola, and of Hillcrst Maids, 2nd year, Brent High with 9. Dance instructions were giv president Marie "Abduction from the Seraglio" Wallace Bratt, cello. Reynolds, en Parents and daughters evenby Don and Bobbie Bybee School, announced that the Back The music theater arts deromantic sucto ing was held at the Hillcrest 1st year Mia Maid, Vickie was School comedy brimming meeting very first year Beehive, before the start of the dance. will be teamed later partments High School Friday, with the 900 parents at- with happiness that Mozart felt in two or more scouts, Miss Program directors were Doro- cessful, with operas. In Febgirls' league officers in charge Keith Wood, 18 his own over first at count final the Dar-leedeep n 2nd year Beehive. thy and Clarence Turtle. The tending. Although Mrs Jean of arrangements. will stage the pop they ruary, is six in love being staged Merrihew sang two vocal Young Married Leaders, Carol has not been received, the PTA Taylor is the advisor. ular children s opera, Hansel Diane Wengren play-th- e and Bob shows so and solos drive, far, membership The program for the evening Goodmusnsen, were in and for Young Peopaccordian. have joined. Five sparkling young voices le's Gretel," consisted of organ music by charge of the decorations and that Theater. On April of the classes Three matched in SocSandra the well St. Arnold,; Vincent Altar singing Cheryl Brand, refreshments, assisted by Jerry .The will a doubleheader invocation, Darlene Rich; wel- Primary Association held a par- Jackson, Don and Marlene iety held a combined meeting leads to the Mozart mood, and theyone-ac- t present "Gianni of The classics, ents' come and introductions, Tuesday. program Jill and others of the' group. with Our Lady of Lourdes a dozen more in the chorus, will Schicchi" and "Cavalleria Rus- ' Anderson; skit, Pamela Simp- boys and girls were presented Crayk er: narrator. Marilvn Snow: with a compass by their moth The floor show included folk Church, in Magna, Tuesday, pace the opera playing Mon ticana," as an "extra show Kavsie Henson. Karen Roeers.iers. Refreshments were served music presented by Reg and Nov. 12, instead of the regular day through Saturday (Nov. 18 on the major season.- ; guitar numbers; Gloria Can- - to the group. Teachers are Dor Alen Anderson, and a taD dance meeting which ; is held on the 23) at 8:30 p.m. in Pioneer The ning. a dance; violin solo, Nan- othy Houser, Farral Whitmore,- number was performd to the 3rd Thursday of the month. Memorial Theater's Little ; cy Glover, accompanied by her Gloria Bradshaw Flora Erick- tune of ..when the Saints comfe Rosary and benediction were ater. war Kill vocal son assisted and Etta Whittaker mother; Pearl Walker, in ,, MIA followed by a business and soThe first of three theater sea was of ,.b Stake the selections. Primary Woson events that will link the tal Kay Shclton, Linda Rich- cial meeting. The Catholic Refreshments were served and ored guest. atfl ' "oms. and Keleie men's League met at the Liter- ents of the University's Music h Uieensof and Mothdrs i1 furnished daughters clothing by Reynolds Club Tuesday, Nov. 5 at and Theater Arts Departments, Suburan was modeled during Laurel classes in the East Jor Updyke. Decorations were in ary 1:30 p.m.' Father John Hedder-ma- n "Seraglio" is the story of a the evening. Under direction of dan Stake MIA are invited to a the Thanksgiving theme. opened the meeting with young swain's wild and comical Mrs Lu Ru Ottley. Duane Den-sle- special program to be held at Stake conferences were held and stage crew took care the Stake House Nov. 27 at 8 in the Butler Stake house un- prayer.. The program which fol- schemes to free his beloved from of sound and lights during the p.m. Guest speaker for the eve- der the dirction of the MIA and lowed was "Holladay Fantasy" the barem of a Turkish emperor ning will be Elaine Cannon. evening. Sunday School board. The meet- and an interesting demonstra whose pirates kidnaped her. Mozart was carrying out ings for the MIA officers and tion was given on Christmas and Officers of the girls' league teachers were held " from 1:30 floral decorations. Judge Mem commission from Austrian Em are Jill Anderson, president, to 8 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 16. orial Home and School held their peror Joseph II when he com Pamela Simper, vice president, Parent-Studen- t class day on re- posed the opera. . for the Meetings general ses Dolores Garcia, secretary, sion were Sunday from 10 to port card Sunday, Nov. 10 at Diane Thurmond, business man"The heroine of the show is 7:30 p.m. Representing the gen 2 p.m. The educational program Constanze same ager, Carolyn Fpanklin, sengiven name ior representative. Randy Witt, eral board were Auther D. was explained by the teachers as that of the Vienna maiden in to met the as Barbara the parents junior represantative, they Browne; Sunday School, Rhea was Mozart anxiously seeking Baleman, freshmen' representAlln, YWMIA, and Charles E. home rooms followed by a visit his father's consent to marry, ative. Good-for-nothin. The November meeting of Mitchher Jr. representative of to each of the clasrooms. The g and a year later did marry,' Grant Erickson, son of Mr & Butler PTA will be held Thurs- YMMIA. CYO meeting ' held Tuesday, said. he Mrs Fred Erickson, 2072 East corner Nov. 5 at 7:30 was opened with Nov. 21, at 8 p.m. in the Cottonwood The James Cowan, tenor, and Jo Creek Road, left Monday even- day, Heights the Bennediction of the Blessed School Butler This auditorium. school has received a certifi-car- e Ann South Otley, soprano, sing work with ing for the Chilean LDS Misa short progra,m should be of vital insion. of exceptional merit and Sacrament. Following romantic the Belmonte leads Union Fifth Ward Bishopric, terest to all parents as it is a has been placed on the national business meeting, George Pa and Constanze. FOLD'S in the criminal clerks, and wives attended the direct result of a parent ques- school honor roll of the Nation- zell, Sergeant In other leads, Val J. Stuart, of the singers tionnaire. This questionnaire was al Safety Council, principal, C. Sm3,bon s.ansot, ab....8thevhgg performance new foldinq door division of the Salt Lake Coun dancers and New sent home to all patents shortly from Elmo announced. This Turner After Zealand. RADIATOR REPAIR the enter before the close of the 1962-6ty's Sheriff's Office, gave a lec tainment they returned to the school year to ascertain what is the third year the school has ture on juvenile delinquency. received this honor. Don Cook home and enjoyed re Repairing Recoring St. Vincent's will enter Junior most parents wanted to have fresh ments to celebrate Mr Guaranteed The Butler 3rd Ward Relief and intermmediate teams this AfPTA at discussed Installing Distributors meetings. Cook's birthday. Those enjoy Society vork shop director, Mrs year in the CYO basketball lea careful ter of all & analysis quest were the Mont's Radiator Bsp. evening ing Repair Dee Scharman, announced that gue. All interested parties are 7280 S. 10th E. Mrs Richard North, Mr & Mrs ionnaires Mrs Mel Hall, program 960 S. Main Salt Lake City Don McLelland, Mr & Mrs Don chairman, has outlined a year a meeting was held Nov. 12. asked to register on the bulletin lesson was The social cake on & Mrs Dale Ridd, Mr of PTA programs Cook, Mr board in the vestibule of the geared to of & Mrs Don Wilson, and Mr & the programs most decorating preceded by lessons church or call Donald Petric fer parents Mrs Wendell Jackson. on quilting and textile painting. Practice will be on desired. Those assisting in demonstrating Wednesday nights in the gym Mr & Mrs Verne Hagen, Al will Thursday's program were Mrs Scharman, Elsie Ber- - of Riverview len, Kevin, Kim and Kathy jr. high school and with a panel discussion thold and Margaret spent 2 days pheasant hunting Cannon, the games will be played on" at Hinckley, where Mrs Hagen dealing with various aspects of Luncheon was served, followed the season. throughout Sunday's lived as a child. They stayed at curriculum. Panel members dec- Adult confirmation was held at the home of Mr & Mrs Ron Tay- will be: Mr Delbert Crump, by the judging of the best The cake. orated were; Judges Cathedral of the Madeleine, lor, friends of the family. Butler principal; Miss Virginia Barbara Sunday, Nov. 10 at 8 pm Thirty-twMaster and Golden Merru, Jordan District super stake workandcounselor,stake work direcHarmon, were confirmed from St Gleaners of East Jordan Stake will hold a meeting in the Re visor or prmary grades; Mr tor, Betty Allen. A Crysantha Vincent's. Allen, art education mum lief Society room at the Stake Murray corsage, made of rib Minister of The Southeast teacher in elementary schools; bons, was presented to the win House Nov. 26, at 8 p.m. Christian Church, Mr Kendall MIA officers and teachers of Miss Alta Miller, Jordan Dis ner. ' The quilting and textile We don't allow you East Jordan Stake held a meet- trict intermediate grades sup painting items will be donated Bauer, returned Monday, Nov. where to a Idaho after 11, to roll snowballs in ing Tuesday evening where the ervisor, and Mr Cannon Thonv for the bazaar he attendedtrip an forthcoming calendar of events for Decem- son, Jordan District music evangelistic our bank lobby . . . sup which will be held Dee. 6. Plans ber were discussed. A skit was ervisor. He announced that were made for the bazaar at a meeting. Nov. . . . but given on Christmas as an idea Wm. L. 17, Mr Following the general meet meeting held Friday, Nov. 15, Sunday,' for ward presentation. It was of San Jose, formerly Jessop, under direction of G wen ing panel members will adjourn according to Relief Society presCalifornia Bible College was the to separate classrooms for in- ident, Mrs Violet Thomas. Union Fourth Ward presented formal question and answer "The Cranberry Mash," will guest speaker. individual awards to MIA girls periods with parents. Because be the theme for A birthday celebration party Sunday evening. Presentations of the informality of these ses the MIAThanksgiving will was held Saturday afternoon, teen dance which were made by Bsp. Wendell from wander sions, parents may be held Sat. Nov. 23. Refresh- Nov. 9, at the home of Mr k Mrs Nix. G274 S. HighLeaders recciveing awards room to room asking questions ments will be served and popular Leonard Gardner, e Dr. land for their of all so if daughter, members were Marion Smart, Elaine panel music will be presented by a they who was nine years old Smart. Vivian White. Girls re desire. Mrs Cora Grote, Butler local disk Jockey. Don and Bob awards were Linda PTA president looks forward to bie Bybee will be on hand to Nov. 13. Decorations included ceiving Korkerhous 5th award; Gloria welcoming the and a new mem- give dance instructions before white chrysanthumums Rowson. Pam Cheslev. Carolvn bers of Butler irar.y and to and cake, pink angel punch pink PTA, the Admittance will be dance. nix. 4tn awards; 3ru awards of stimulating PTA pro- by budget cards, guest passes or candy fille nut cups. Games year in Judy Lynn Bulkly, Sherry Lynn tickets may be purchased at were played and prizes awarducspain, Christine Peck, Betty grams. ed. Attending were her grand Jo Roos; 2nd award, Connie the door. Diane Wendy Nix. Ludwig, The Cottonwood Heights ele- mother, Mrs Georgia Marlowe, and Elaine Fitzgerald. Wengren; 1st award, Rose Ann mentary school PTA program Kathy Rawson, Debra Anderson, Mary will be held Thursday, Nov. 21, Lida Prince, Marlene Rabiger, Kay Nix, Sharon Oliver, and 7:30 p.m. Dr Avard Fairbanks, Jan Bills, Kathy Furgeson and ID Carol Smart. head of the art department at Jennifer Gardner. A special film will be given in Union fourth Ward Nov. 22 Attractive identification cards the University of Utah, will be A farewell dinner was given for Mrs Marlowe, at the Gard Friday evening at Ward chapel in plastic cases will be present-le- guest speaker. He will give at 7:30 p.m. This is free and ner home Wednesday night beon and the lecture 20patriotism the week Nov. of during everyone in the ward is invited. 23, to all fore her departure for her home our while founders of nation, persons who are 65 Mr & Mrs Mclvin McCom-ricin San Bernardino, Calif. Janine the head Abraham of sculptoring or of are The Your Community Bank retired. age enjoyed a buifet dinner years and Jennifer presented their also Lincoln. will The program Saturday night with the Granite cards are free. school district bus drivers and The identification card is to include a demonstration of the grandmother with a tin of can8100 S. State Midvale their wives at Birkelands. be carried on one's person at do's and don'ts in showing re- dy, a set of hand woven pothold-er- s a Mark Ilorrocks, son of Mr L all times. In cases of dish. and candy Deposits Insured to $10,000 by Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. emergency, spect for the flag. Narrator will Mrs Richard Ilorrocks, received whom to contact and be Mr Ira L. Butler. Others par tell they his Primary graduation cerone's blood type. Certain busin- ticipating will be; Mrs Eldon tificate lie Sunday evening, has also received his second esses and civic organizations Eklund, Mr Clarnce S. Montclass scout award. Mark cele- will recognize the card as evi- gomery, Mr Ross W. Lindgren. brated his 12th birthday Nov. dence that the bearer i eligible "The Voice of Old Glory" will 15. for preferential treatment and be presented by Mrs Wm. James Mrs Jerrie Belcher Lee and special benefits. Mortimer, following the demonMrs Kay Belcher Bollwinkol Senior citirens may apply stration. attended the Homecoming of Nov. 20 Rev. James Schwindt, pastor through 23, 19C3, at any Phil Smart who recently re turned from the Western States school in the greater Salt Lake of Calvary Lutheran Church, and South Davis area nounccd that the Thanksgiving City LDS Mission. Mr & Mrs Thomas Jackson during school hours; buisncss day festival service will be held Mr & Mrs Mclvin McCormiik firms who will advertise that Thursday, Nov. 28, at 10:43 a.m. are the proud grandparents of they have them, Senior Citizens The topic will be "Remember a granddaughter. Parents are Recreation Center, 245 South Your Lord." The Mizpah Guild, Mr & Mrs Wendell Jackson. loth East; or Metropolitan Salt ladies organization for Lutheran 1855 South Creek Road. Salt Lake Committee on Rinj, world relief, are collecting used build-ing- . Room 312. clothing for the foreign needy. After November 23, 19T3, The clothing drive ends Thanksthry arc asked to secure the I. giving Day and anyone interestD. card at one of the last three ed in donating Items may de lm alions. posit them at the church which two members to serve on the evening. board for the next two years. The voting will take place at the same time as the voting for a new member on the Sewer board on Dec. 4. The place of voting will be published later. Union Mrs Little Ta'-tlyn- How-crof- t, Beck-mello- 24-2- for the at BEST MEATS LOWEST PRICES buy at P. C. Rasmussen Mkt. Lean Meat Prices Sirloin Steaks, lb. Round Steaks, lb. T-Bo- 49c 59c 69c Steaks, lb. ne AM A Sirloin Steaks, lb. Round Steaks, lb. 77c 77c 43c 39c Pot Roast Beef, lb. Ribs to Boil or Braize, lb. Order youc . FRESH TURKEYS now FRESH ROASTING CHICKENS , FRYERS, lb. 29c nn r. u. Kasmussen mux. Free Delivery 28 N. 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