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Show drafting contest held 4 i S3 Saturday. May n, at me ier-rac- e Ballroom in Salt Lake. Providing the music this year will be the 23rd Army Band along with a local rock group. The public is invited to attend. Tickets may be obtained from any member of the Utah National Guard. Ticket hold- ers are eligible for door prices including a Zenith 23 inch color tv console, a stereo console, 2 portable tvs, and 4 in parti- cipating high schools will be announced. About 200 high school drafting students are expected to attend. the annual Utah May Tech Art Show will be held in the new College Center on the school's main campus. Featuring the commercial art talent of students who will graduate in June, the show gives the public and prospective employers a chance to see student art work created during the past year. The art show is free to the public and open during school hours. j 15-2- 9 4 ; i rtaitwm cihvm to Phi Beta Kappa r rv Kirk Alan Astroth, son of Mrs Fred Astroth, 6855 S. Way, and 1970 graduate of Brighton, has been elected to the Gamma Chapter, Phi Beta Kappa. He will receive a Bachelor's Degree in Willow Political Science from the University of Denver in June. Other honors include election Zenith radios. The ticket holder need not be present to to Omnicron Delta Kappa (national leadership honor win. All money from ticket sales goes to support unit society) and to the Honor Club of the University of Denver. His junior year of study was activities of the Utah National Guard. This year's Military Ball begins at 9:00 p.m. and tickets will be available at the door. National Guard plans annual Military Ball 1 1 in spent Denmark at the The Jordan Valley fcentinei Midvale, Utah Page 11 Thursday, May 9, 1974 acclaim from The Pioneer Memorial Thewill present Rodgers and Hammerstein's timeless musical, "The King and I" from May 9 through June 1. The run nas original been extended to make plenty of tickets available to PMTl patrons. Reservations can be made by calling the PMT box atre two-wee- k talents of New York reviewers for his portrayal of the despotic but King of Siam. The part of Anna, the prim, dignified and appealing English school marm, will be played by Pat O'Connell. Other cast members include: Coleman D. Creel, Jr., Ben Lokey, Myrene Nixon, Kathy Newbry, Pat Peterson, Chris Wong, Aaron Morishita, Michael Bennett, Lindsay Bennion, and Kevin Doman. The cast also includes many tiny Salt Lakers making their theatre debut as the King's many children. Performances begin at 8:00 n.m. with a 2:00 p.m. matinee on Saturday, May 18. kind-hearte- d i University of Copenhagen, a Study Abroad Program of the office. University of Denver. The musical, directed by Keith Engar, will feature the Subscribe Now The Utah National Guard's annual Military Ball will be "King and I" returns to Pioneer Broadway star,: John Cullum, who won critical The week that smart appliance buyers have been waiting for. Sherri and Janet Holt's School of Dance will present "Everything is Beautiful Friday, May 10 at 7:30 p.m. at West Jordan Junior High. Performing in the review, from left to Mrs Mildred Crane Herriman i i V 5; right, will be Lisa Anderson, Danette Julie Palmer, Amie Butter-field- , Julie Winn, Natalie Ipson, and Wendy Butterfield. Thulin, 254-448- 1 The Young Marrieds Club i week was Geri Maynard, Riv met May 2 at the home of Mrs erton. Mrs Miranda Dimond, West Betty Jean Van Beuge. Special guest was Mrs Sandy Jordan, was a guest last week Murri, Taylorsville, who dem- - at the Bryant Miller home. onstrated how to make Mrs Harold Swasey and Those present were Mrs Karen Gibson attended a Suzanne Crane, Linda and bridal shower in honor of Joan Connie Newman, Jan and Swasey at the home of Mrs Kathy Eastman, Connie LaDean Swasey, Midvale. Lewis and Barbara Ernest. Mrs Vivian Ray, Copperton, visited May 3 at the home of Herriman Cub Scouts held her daughter, Mrs Maurine their pack meeting Apr. 25. Forman. Den 1 presented a pirate skit Chris Van Beuge spent two and Den 2 a fishing skit. days at Twin Falls and at Receiving awards were John- Gooding, Ida;, where he ny Carter, Leslie Nuttall, visited his parents, Mrs James Evans. Danny Ernest, Ricky Man-guand Larry McGuffee. Mrs Rodney Dansie are Their leader, Chris Van now living in Herriman. Mrs Hazel Sorenson was a Beuge, presented the awards. Den 1 officiated at opening guest at the visiting teachers' and closing ceremonies and luncheon at the Lark Ward Den 2 served refreshments. Apr. 30. She reviewed the book "None to Give Away," Mrs Linda Newman had a by Elsie Townsend Doig. party on May 1 at her home. Guests were Mrs Beth McGill, Mrs Sherrie Forman, Suzanne Crane, Evan Eastman, Connie Newman, Wanda Butterfield, and Betty Walker. Army Pvt. Richard L. Mrs Henry Selin, Salt 19, son of Mrs Lyla Lake, visited Apr. 29 at the 1876 E. Creek Rd., Wells, home. Wayne Butterfield is serving with the 30 They also visited Mrs Persilda Sandy, Infantry Division in Kitzin-gen- , Eastman and Edwin ButterGermany. field. Pvt. Dillenbeck is a fuel and Mrs Byron Bills and electrical systems repairman family, Vernal, spent several in Headquarters and Comdays at the Elton E. Bills home. Other guests last week pany A of the Division's 703D were Mrs Grant Maynard, Maintenance Battalion. His father, Jerry DillenRiverton. Mrs Clyde Crump, Lark, beck, lives at 359 E. Vidas visited at the Dot Miller home Ave., Salt Lake City. Apr. 27. Also visiting last Army Pvt. Dan R. Grimaud, 18, son of Mrs Margene Wallace, 194 East 7250 South, News of Men in Service NOW OPEN Judith's Hair Fashions Personalized Hair Styling & Wig Service 1 f; Special II r Permanant Wave 15Wave10 h c 0 10 Wave 75 Hair Cut Included 2940W. 10460S. South Jordan 254-406- 5 " Midvale, completed eight weeks of basic training at the U.S. Army Training Center, Infantry, Ft. Polk, La. He received instruction in drill and ceremonies, weapons, map reading, combat tactics, military courtest, military justice, first aid, and army history and traditions. Pvt. Grimaud's father, Roger M. Grimaud, lives at 501 S. Main St. Pvt. Gloria Jean Gonzales, daughter of Mrs Estella Gonzales. 8558 S. 1700 W., West Jordan, has begun training as a Data Processing Analyst at the U.S. Army Adminis tration School at Fort Ben- jamin Harrison, Ind., Sgt 1c Terry Canda announced here today. Pvt.. Gonzales entered the U.S. Army Women's Corps in February, 1974. She underwent initial training at Fort McClellan, Ala., and was selected for a special leadership program and upon successful completion was promoted to the pay grade of E-Following her training at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Pvt. Gonzales will be assigned duty in Europe. She enlisted for the Army's new two-yea- r guaranteed tour in Europe. Aerospace Seminar set May n F0RJUSTtl0T,,ER's m to fo V YA IN TIME 17 CU. FT. REFRIGERATOR DISHWASHER SPECIAL BUILT-I- PERFECT FOR MOM'S KITCHEN Convenience For Mom Aero- percent Frost Proof Reversible Doors Removable Egg Service Nylon Adjustable rollers e State University, TRASH COMPACTOR MAHK OF EXCELLENCE Hansen Hercules Planetarium, A 100 City. The seminar, including the model rocket skills contest, will present aerospace experts from Utah level Washing Stainless Steel Food Disposal Positive Safety Lock 3 space Seminar Saturday, May 11, at Granger High School, 3690 S. 3600 W., Salt Lake valley-wid- N 2 Door A dozen or more' aerospace subjects will be covered at the first Incor- Cuts Trash Down 11 f porated and Thiokol Corporation. Sponsors are the USU Extension Service, Her- cules Incorporated and the Utah PTA Congress. Subjects ranging from NASA's new space shuttle to payloads for sounding rockets will be discussed. In addition, there will be special instruction in beginning and advanced model rocketry. The day-lonactivities are free to all interested Utah students from grade school to high school. Students may register with their science teacher or by calling the USU Extension Center, Lunch will be available at the school at a small cost. According to Dr. Kay g to Size Quickly Easy, Safe to Operate Install Anywhere Operates on Normal House Current OVEN MICROWAVE 13 CU. FT. UPRIGHT FREEZER 328-574- MADE ONLY BY 7VT7k Ben-dixse- area youth agent, ana USU Extension Center, seven i2MS"2 separate aerospace workshop sessions will be presented by ' aTW'li''!'Vl-'- ' r; FREE Hercules and Thiokol rocket engineers. Dr. Mark Littman of the Hansen Planetarium will discuss outer space travel and a representative of the USU Space Center will cover the center's work on sounding rocket payloads. 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