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Show DRAPER Howard Mrs R. 7 have a cl0S July 24 queen contest in Dra- don Silcox and family, Mr & social meeting Thursday, May per have been invited to att- Mrs Glen Hill andfamily, Mrs have a Wed end a tea June 1 at 8 JYZm p.m. in Ronald Hill and daughter were the Draper First-ThiWard. dinner guests at the home of served in the Sky Room at the tL Allen 571-171- 0 rd Contestants will be in com- Mr & Mrs Alvin Hill petition on Monday, June 15 day May 17. at 8 p.m. at the same ward building. Wilkinson Center. Tour planned by church group G'rls to attend contest ea Draper Fifth Ward Relief Girls wishing i to . enter - Mr Mrs Stewart Pierce & Mrs Rey- - & the and family, Mr "1 Sun- Hullinger. On May 21, a science fair was held at the school. Parents were invited to see the displays made by the students. Teachers involved included Clare Wilde and Mrs Naomi Brems. Summer school at Mount View will begin on Monday, June 1, at 8:30 a.m. Political workers chosen mMh SSSSSStt. Pill rHn The Republican party held a mass meeting at the home of Bruce Washburn May 18. Elected as officers were Richard Landeen, chairman; Effie Day, vice chairman; Beverly Thompson, secretary-tr- GRILLTIME I i WRNiUN. 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In charge of the dinner-danwere senior class officers, Robert Griffeth, Rus- From ce RasuerM-ft- p sell Ferickes, Lisa Wand. Faculty advisor is DeVon Sanderson. SHAKESPEARE ROD I2r? Rod wonder pea 3 - ato5E ep. 42? FAC 4 SUPERDUPEES CAMVA fTTti CREEL N.M 10,000 ASM-P-52-- 2 5,200 List Students help advertise Utah Students of the grades at Bella Vista elementary took part recently in an advertising campaign for the Utah Travel Council. The students worked on various ideas for advertising Utah to travelers. These articles will be on display at Council Hall the week of May 25 and at the Cottonwood Mall the following Liist Price $QQ99 BTU BTU $234.95 $134.95 -6 SPINNING REEL SPINNING ROD COLE7VAU III High celebrated OPEU 4r llllll i SALfOM HOOKS SPINNING 3 T - Models nt; BTUhr COOLING CAPACITT Reed, historian. f SPINNING LUBE 1 vice-preside- nt; Lynn Cook, VAl UfiHT Radick, lF AVM-S60-- 2 $199.95 4 president; junior Wayne Wood, PES. ess - KEEP YOUR COOL PRIZES! Brighton High seminary officers for the new year have been chosen. They include TEST SPINNERS WW NORTH MAIN Ml OVALE. UTAH 9 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 265-353- and Register for the Seminary names TEST AAEPPS JO 2.1 PHONE Come Into HOP'S SHOWKASE Regular Mrs. Doug LovtJI 12- II An aid to eliminate excess water in a weight control program. ir Conditioners Models HEIGHTS p - test TEST PEA M VHiiffliD) commem- COTTONWOOD JME3,I?7! b 8 ISMAIL Pleasant Adjuvant Program Money Back Guarantee A A Diet Control welfare rights bb MONOFILAMENT LINE Oi-r?- TRIM-ELI- meeting on r new officers TAIC- - SLENDEX CAP has Cmdr. Singleton reminds that the observance of Mem-orial Day should Include the display of the United States Flag by every home and business firm. LUkritem Lfou.'Meedfo PooSTtp Lose Weight by Reducing friends. RB3. est Help Make Dieting Easier ne Sco-fiel- When these organizations became unable to carry on actively the American Legion pledged its help in the annual observance. Although it began as an occasion to commemorate the dead of all wars, Memorial Day has since become a time for the decoration of graves of family and CIS? IISH Midvale First Ward Mutual Interest group enjoyed a luau recently and a travelogue film on "Hawaii". Hawaiian songs were sung under the direction of ClarkReber, accompanied by Mrs LaRue Bar-fus- s. services. Box OF SO south County CAP will host a Utah Welfare Rights sponsored meeting to be held at' 8400 South, Redwood Road, June 6 at 12 noon, to answer these questions. group attends luau On the committee were Mr Mrs Henry Wahlquist, Mr & Mrs George Barton, Mr & Mrs Robert Morley, Mr & Mrs Lee Ann Jackson, Mrs Morris Reid, Mr & Mrs president elect of Ridgecrest Boyd Twiggs and Mr & Mrs elementary PTA, along with Delbert Crump. her other officers, Mrs Shir-led, Stanger, Mrs Veda and Mrs Bonnie Bjorn-so- n, announce the board members for next year. They include, Mrs Vickie Beasley, Mrs LaVae Beau-she- r, Mrs Barbara Lovell, Mrs Carol Gansauge, Mrs Toni Poulson, Mrs Barbara Would vnii like to know - orative rites are scheduled to begin at noon at Draper cemetery. Memorial Day observance have been carried out in both the North and the South since 1868, a tradition begun "to respect comrades who died in defense of their country." For many years after the Civil War, the Grand Army of the Republic in the North and the Confederate Veterans in the South took charge of the CHILDPEMS S MEMS-LADIE- The what is a housing authority? What is a H.U.D. program? What is rent supplement? What is 235, 236, 237 housing? How can housing for senior citizens be provided? How do you apply for these programs? & Residents of Draper and surrounding area are invited to attend and participate in Memorial Day services on Saturday, May 30, sponsored by Draper Post 85 of the American Legion, it was announced this week by Oren Singleton, commander. IOO COOtJT 7oa Mutual interest Ridgecrest PTA names officers Memorial Day CANVAS SHOES PLASTIC Phil- lips, Gerald G. Anderson, Bruce Washburn, and Kent Smith, County delegates; Ri-- ! chard Landeen, Merna Smith, and Ray Rogers, state delegates; Clellie Ballard, Luther Jackson, Jane Richards, Bill Walton, Hope Taylor, and Jane Cartwright, AsT: Ooteffcac 10 Versa easurer. held a dinner and program .Huff, Mrs Glenda Larsen,Mrs for the sixth grade students Beth Maxfield, Mrs Carol on May 25. Teachers involvNeilsen, Mrs Ann Curtis, Mrs ed were Mrs Glenda May, Barbara Hansen, Mrs RaNae Miss Viola West, Mrs NaWeston, and Mrs JoAnn Hanomi Brems, and Mr Owen sen. WOKTM till C1MT1K tT'v OMAtl4X win :.! V: ; Ridgecres holds closing events Ridgecrest elementary will hold a field day May 27. Games and relays will be participated in by the students. Cupcakes and drinks will be sold by the PTA, and the proceeds will be used for physical education equipment. On May 26, students at Ridgecrest Elementary saw the Walt Disney movie, "Summer Magic." Windup events at Mount Mount View View elementary ' : ; ''.'I I i operation front panel acts as a sound baffle. In addition, acoustically designed silencing chamber, built in the big chassis, helps absorb operational sounds. installation Insta-Mou- Super-qui- Decorator-style- d PANIC BUTTON III Ill week. Teachers involved with this project were Mrs Karen Timothy, Mrs Sue Matarazzo, Mrs JoAnn Seghini, Mrs MaryAnn Zimmerman. i Installation is quick and easy. Accordion-typ- e pull-o- ut sections are adjustable to fit your particular window width. Makes a secure, permanent, mounting. n n mm rui LfU Open Mon. - Fri. weatherproof SUPER COOL When your situation requires extra-heav- y cooling extra fast, push the Panic Button. It's the button marked super cool. 9-- 8 7980 S. State St. p.m. -- - Sat. Eve. til 6 p.m. Midvale 255-425- 3 |