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Show Robert Goulet seek At Valley Music This Week End performances Saturday matinee. Most singers who begin their careers via a Broadway musical pasH quickly from the scene once the show has faded into theatrical history. But Hobert tJoulel, a total unknown to the American public in 19o0, won Ihe now historical role of Sir Lancelot in the musical "Came-lot"and utilized this vehicle the launching device for an unlimited and prolific career. His family was aware early in his I fe that he had a fine singing voice. When he would bashfully hesitate to sing at family anil church functions, his father would sternly admonish him with "tiod gave yoif a beautiful voice; use it!' The audliorium for the role of Lancelot in "Camelot" and when Lerner Lowe had practically given up hope of ever finding the necessary qualities in-- any young man , e to noetic ortray and Kevin Webb is home from the LDS Primarv Children's Hospital. He is the son of Mr out a 1 . I Mrs Arnold Webb. U. S. Navy Reserve, William Lance, is on a two weeks' cruise with the Navy. Reservist Lance is stationed at San Calif. Mrs Diego, Maude Lance, Sandy, Mr & Mrs William Lance were dinner vuests at the home of Mr Lance's parents, Mr & Mrs Arnold Webb. 7 ' A. aV in , ISC. f Mrs Dow Merle Dow, Department of Utah Child Welfare chairman for the American Legion Auxiliary, was guest speaker at the Holladay Unit 71 meeting Thursday, Apr. 27. Mrs Dow spoke on the Child Welfare program to the legionnaires and auxiliary members. Mrs S-- Want A4s Hi Admiring scale model of Scout-O-Ram- 'i li i er a campment scheduled for Lagoon, May 27, are, left fo right: Scout David Barclay; Great Salt Lake Council Scout executive Ross Taylor; Mrs Lavern Parmley, LDS ON YOUR LAST LEG? consultant; Primary and Cub Scout Denny Staplev. The publje is encouraged to view the annual scouting Ass'n event Mra Richard Sigma Delta Pi Accepts New Member Mrs George the former Judy Gunderson, was among the ten women initiated into the Sigma Delta Pi, a Spanish Honorary Society at the University of Utah. In order to qualify for this Mrs organization had to have three years of college Span'sh or its equivalent, and a minimum grade po'nt average 3.0. Student must be in the top 35 per cent Of the class. Graduate students who have completed at least 25 quarter hours of Spanish with 3.0 minimum GPA are also eligible for membership. Sigma Delta Pi tries to increase student interests and understanding of Spanish cultures and to foster friendly relations between the Spanish and English speaking nations. Arce-Larret- LEE TIRE In This Whatever You Need Arce-Lar-rot- a DEALER Area You Can Find tha Bait Tiro Value in Town at George's . 760 S. Stat. MldvaU 2SS-345- !llJ ie College. Mr & Mrs Maurice Beck-steaentertained at a family d dinner Sunday. Present were Mr & Mrs Jim Beckstead, Mr & Mrs Leonard Smock children, Don Beckstead and and Miss Verla children, Beckstead. 1 Ivan Nell will leave from Brigham Young University for the Uruguayan Mission of the LDS Church this week end. 1 Setterberg Mrs Ralph Ballard 255-334- 8 Nine permits were issued for building, it was reported by the Sandy city recorder, Mrs Margaret Fugal. The permits included an addition to a home, three garages, one storage pump, one shed, one fencing, totaling Heart Attack brother of Alva H. Wing, Sandy, died of a heart attack in an Ameri- can Fork hospital. Other survivors include his widow, - 1...-- T.nVerl fGlen-mis- ) DeVey, Vicki Jo Allman, iinucn; fturvin, Tooele; Mrs Orvetta Adams. Mrs Clara liusson, Mrs Chris (Hattie) Linscholtcn, Salt Lake; Mrs Val (Georg'a) Spencer, ; Mrs Thomas (Jcnalyn) Woffinden, Lehi. Reports Given at Legion Meeting A report on the dinner, Girls State and lioys State will be given Monday, May 8 at a business mcetin.-- j to bj held by the Sandy American Legion and Aux-i- l ary. Members will also hear reports on the district 8 convention which will be held at Wendover, May 6. The meeting is scheduled to begin at 8 p.m. at 233 S. 2nd E., San- happiness is cooking with an electric range ... Sunday Special 571-22- 8 Mrs Wight Has 78th n Ml Birthday Family members met at the Clyde Fairbourn home to brate Mrs James Wight's birthday. The Wights been visiting in the area Brother Dies of 54, a DRAPER Nine Permits Issued In Sandy Glenn J. Wing. Scaut-O-Ram- Try our of the year. SANDY DEPARTMENT We Are Now The Exclusive Riverton. Bluffdale Ward was host to Stake Leadership Riverton for Relief Society Apr. 28. Mr & Mrs Ralph Page will entertain members of the Florence Page family at their home Sunday, Apr. 30, at tt p.m. Edward A. Fitzgerald, stationed in Boston, Mass. with U. S. Coast Guard, was home for fifteen days on leave, visit- ing his parents Mr & Mrs Walter Sivil Fitzgerald. He has been in the Coast Guarl for fifteen months and is on Arctic patrol on the Icebreaker, Edisto,, with home base in Boston. Use Sentiiwi FOR TIRES TO BLOW OUT Mrs Grotepas and son have moved back from Denver to Holladay to make their home. Thev will be the guests of parents, Mr & Mrs Eldred Hamilton, for a few days in & Cop-enhav- On Leave . DON'T WAIT icates. Mr & Mrs llershall Egbert were guests of Miss Zoe on Friday for dinner and pictures of a recent trip to Alaska. Miss Joan Shoemaker spent last week end with her parents and grandparents on a vacation from school at Dix- Fitzgerald Home -- the Speaks On Child Welfare Auditions for singers and fl.iM'ers as members of thP i for the fall musical e.isnn will be Md at Valley Lake Mni" Hall in North ; follows: dancers. Mav 13. to ;i.m.: female sineers. May M m.: male singerc;. Mav 5 : :t0 p.m.; actors, May 15, n m Road Shows. Their show was under the direction of Sylvia Smith. Riverton First Ward placed second with a humorous skit and Riverton Fifth came in third. All others who entered shows received certif- Mr s 1 THE MIDVALE SENTINEL, MIDVALE, UTAH Thursday, May 4, 1967 Page 8 & 1 Robert Gould opens ut Valley Music HiiU in North Salt Lake, May 10 and plays through May 13, with four evand one ening Lerner-Low- were readying to singer in London. The d'oulets (Mrs Goulet is Carol Lawrence, the beautiful and talented Broadway and television start maintain a spacious home in Beverly ils. They are parents of two sons. Christopher Joseph, ;mr .Michael John. Mr Goulet has a daughter, Nicolette, 9, from an early marriage. Appcarinii with Robert Goulet is the fantast:cally funny comedian Norm Crosby, who has appeared on lop television lie has made personal appearance in most of the top across the nation supper-clubaiur is the headliner in most of the places he appears. special Appearing as a !.'ri's( star win be famous pianist. Peter Nero. Mr Nero has npnoared many times in Salt I,nke. for standing room only audience. part, cele- 78th Edward A. Fitzgerald have with their children. Others present at the dinner were Kay Wight and family. Ontario, Ore.; Ellery J. Wight and family, Paul, Ida.; Mrs Geneva Adam son and family. Vernal; Mrs Fern Frost, Monticello. The Wights have been visiting from Mesa, Ariz. RIVERTON All day long on Sunday, Long Blanche Densley Distance rates are at their lowest. No need to wait till evening. 8 School Sponsors n can dial a call anywhere in the country (except Alaska and Hawaii), and the first three minutes will never cost more than a dollar. You Beautification Plan The Kiverton School is having Elementary and beautification program the next few weeks. There are posters being displayed in the halls, and a movie was with proceeds to go for flowers and plants around the building. The Utah State Highway Patrol is furnishing the school with litter bags for their accomplishments. This week will see many of the students going on field trips to various places in Salt Lake and Utah Counties. residents celebratanniversaries ing wedding this week were Mr & Mrs Dale A Kimball and Mr & Mrs Henry West Sr., May 2; Mr & Mrs Wendell Vawdrey, May 4; Mr 6c Mrs Neldon Hansen May 5; Mr & Mrs Daniel Jac obson and Mr & Mrs George Stringfellow May 6; Mr & Mrs Henry Clegg and Mr & Mrs Darrell H. Smith, May 7; Mr & Mrs Stewart Pierce'and Mr & Mrs R. O. Baker, May 9; Mr & Mrs Cranny, Mr & Mrs Mel Withers, May 10: Mr & Mrs George Beck, May 11. The Lions Club will meet May 12, Pres. Frank Smith presiding. The club meets the second Friday of each month in the Draper National Bank. Draper Third clean-u- p station-to-statio- Why not take advantage of our Sunday Special rates, and make this a very ?jy special Sunday for someone somewhere else? M Ward Places Mountain States Telephone First in Road Show Riverton Third Ward placed first in the Riverton Stake dy. Final arrangements will be made for a games party to be held at the post home Saturday, May 20. at 3 p.m., according to George Bradbury, commander. Mabel Larson will preside at the Auxiliary's meeting. Sandburr Camp Sch edules Meetinq Historic Markers w 11 be thj subject discussed by the lesson leader. Mrs Velora at the Monday meeting of Sandburr Camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Mrs Li!a Woodhouse, captain, will preside. The meeting will begin at 1:30 at the Sandy Slake bouse e on May -- fy f my 8. Hostesses for the closing meeting are .Mrs Sadonna Harris, Mrs Arvella Lund Mrs Calherne Kuhni. Mrs Fossie Fletter. I Flatircn Camp Holes C!oshg Meet Foftground, Impala Sport Sedan. Background, Mrs Barbara Palmer, vice captain, will preside at the Flaliron Camp Daughters of l 'tah Pioneers meeting to be held Monday, Mav 8. at 1 p m at the home of Mrs Geniel 10351 Larkspur Circle. Historic Markers will be Ihe lesson for the afternoon. Hostesses will be Mrs Bern-c, Clayton. Mrs Donna Mrs Marv Visser. c Hig-bce- Camaro Sport Coupe and the Chevelie MaliDU Sport Coupt. rive the cost of living down, without giving up all this. Chevrolet's room, ride ond price. When Automotive News made its annual roominess study, Chevrolet got the most points. It's roomier inside, they reported, than any other American car. The ride is Full Coil suspension smooth. And Chevrolet hardtops and convertibles are e still the lowest priced cars of this kind you can buy. Chevelle't quick size. It's quick to climb, quick e cars might be like Chevelie, true. to turn. Other But they're not as low priced. And they're not made by g Chevrolet with Body by Fisher, GM developed steering column, inner fenders and Full Coil stance. At its suspension. Comoro's e price, Camaro is the only sportster to give you design. It rides steadier, clings to curves better, full-siz- Carol Goff and Dawna Fae Sandv represented Third Ward at the Sandv Stake Speech Festival. Third Ward girls registered for camp last week. Visitors at Mabel Larson's home last week were Mr & Mrs Lark Brown. Mr & Mrs L. Sodcrholm, Salem, Ore. They were here to attend the World War I Veterans convention. They also visited with Ililmcr Larson where they wto dinner cuests. Mrs Sadonna Harris has returned to Sandy following a winter's stav i" Ri.idlMin, Klswood Ask the woman who cooks electrically. She'll tell you curtains and walls stay cleaner and fresher so much longer with a flameless electric range. Electric heat cannot create dirt. There are no products of combustion. Only with an electric range do you get a self cleaning oven another reason an electric range is the overwhelming choice of women in this area. UTAH Happy thought: Because it's electric, it's better Buy now from your electric dealer POWER & LIGHT CO. mid-siz- -- road-huggi- energy-absorbin- ng wide-stanc- hugs the road closer. It's the roomiest car you can buy. Plus, you get a bigger standard engine. See your Chevrolet dealer during his Camaro Pacesetter Special buys on Camaro Sport Coupes and Convertibles specially equipped with: Six, 155 hp Deluxe steering wheel Bumper guards Whitewall tires Wheel covers Wheel opening moldings Striping along the sides Extra interior brightwork And, at no extra cost during the sale, special hood stripe and a floor shift for the transmission! SALE SAVINGS, TOO, ON SPECIALLY EQUIPPED FLEETSIDE PICKUPS (Model CS 10934). Chevrolet's remarkable value Ii another reason you get fa$ sure felin5i M Calif. Subscribe Now wcllG Riverton Motor Co. Riverton, Utah |