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Show Tli Tmh'1 I ruii'iTil I Alpha Eta Chapter Installs New Officers IX nlij , Mjj truuuTdxriiiiiPtr Mai-la- bap pilKL a Most eseryoue acquire few stings white retracting the honey from life. 'Shell eserythmg rlw fails try thinking cording secretary; Harriet Paulo. cnrreKHiding secretary, Harriet Niels. ai. treasurer, Sharon Ogden, parliuientariaii, Helen Paulo ami flora lass less, city council. New pledges wrre honored In a pledge ritual of Reta Sigma Phi at which they rrteisrd their pins. New pledges are Joan klik', The Ritz Beauty Salon WEEKEND Cl'ESTS Weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. latren O Allred were their children, Mr. and Mrs. jay and daughter Jane Mary Ah Mantes, Kathy Linda Tidwell and Marie and Tonya of Henderson, Nev. Welch. Inn who met their son Gay They Dinner was served. has liren attending langiiage stliool at BYU and on Wednesday morning they saw him off to the South Fast Meucail I.DS All-re- fponsoml Friday, iVlay 13 New officer for Alpha Eta Ghapter of Beta Sigma Phi were installed at a meeting held May 10 at the home of Mr. Helen Paulo, 210 Mdhrerk Way. Lynn J.ihii was installed as president with June Hopkins, vice pirsldelit, Jean Murphy, re- u ( kntad Mtk Frijiy U Toorlt Cl, I'Uk En(tl M Srnml C1m m Ito Port WIN ti Touaia tty. Uah, Augurt II ISM. uolar Ad J of HtnA 1 ICT Publakad by lha TraiMiTipt Huilrtn NAiAui Cam-puI nr, M North Main St i art, Tooala Ctfy.'l'tah AMnm all tor-mportlMrt to But 3U0, Toortt. Uuh Ml7i mI. SuUmplua nipt S pnt par RHX P O. Buatt and Camar ar Car Drkt-ari 16 par yaar PUBLISHED bv Tnnsrrtjil Bulletin Publishing Cxi, Inc. IOKL Dl'NN, Editor WllXIAM II. ClPIT. Associate Editor B. II 'LCRKN. Business Manager JIIA Dance by ZC3ulC3V ESMKII d is The May Day Cairol will lie I brine of the Saturday night dance to lie held May II in the fourth Eleventh Ward rt creation tyall. Sjxwvirrd hy the Thirteenth ard MIA, the dance will at 8.30 pm and the music will hit hy the Grant Shield On hestra. Admission it 50 cent per person or II per couple plus dance Ards.. f There will lie a floor show and $395 Miss Mission. i Laziness seems lo le the most all ailments. MOTIIKRS DAY Mr. IaHreii O. Allred enjoyed a long distance Mother Day call from her daughter Bevis at LiiidslKirg. Kansas and another one from her grandstai Bill Miller who I attending nuclear power submarine school at Saratoga Spring, New York. W Wert Wd Work oa:o::u::g n::isi:io t";;:ov Cemplsta Dclrlg Dsvyn Up COVf Ends Reign As Sorority Queen I'tah State I'nivemty Fincnri.--g to 0 Ycrrs to Pay C32-36- Mist James in art and minoring permanents every Wed. 5 girls to serve you. Sue, Carol, Judy Barbara & Susan Phone 882-478- 2 for appointment 71 N. Main (Rear) You'll love majoring in French. New officer of Alpha Eta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi are pictured above L to R: dred Tate, Lynn John, June Hopkins, Jean Murphy, Harriet Neilcon, Helen Paulos, riet Paulos, Sharon Ogden and Flora Lawless. Fraternity sweetheart has been just one of the many activities she has particqiated in while attending USU. AAf r)n XX the Auxiliary wishes to thank all who supjxirtcd their cedar WINNERS NAMED ch, And Potjuck Tri stake dance workshop will lie held on Saturday at the North Tooele Stake Cultural Hall. It will lie under the direction of Dorothy Searle and John - SI Ron-kovic- h. d Scouts, Beehive and leaders interested in attending should meet at 7 p.m. Those 14 years and over will meet at 8 p.m. pot-luc- In parts of Tunisia and China, natives live in holes burrowed into the earth. They find this cool in summer, easy to heat in winter, dry, and low in upkeep. guests. QJoui CluQds Officers to be A lot of the news thats current is what we wish it werent. -- - S. Omar Barker Installed in Joint Meeting Harris Carter Post 9413 and its Auxiliary will hold joint installation of officers at an open meeting on May 13, 8 p.m. at the Post Home, 93 North Broadway. The public is invited to cpoiibiait in MilHar- Dance Workshop Eagles Auxiliary Cedar Chest was won liy Mrs. Clifford BenMATERNITY WARD: Bawl room nett, 345 South 1st West. On Saturday, May 14. an en- The second prize of the quilt Shelby Friedman joyable evening of dancing has DIET was also won hy Mrs. Bennett. A word to the wide is suf- - len planned by Tooele Moose Mrs. Leslie Ness was winner Ix-Lodge No. 2031, at the Moose lieautiful ficient. Shelby Friedman. of the spread. Home. There will lie no charge for admission, but the laches are asked to bring a dish for a k lunch. Dancing will begin at 9 p.m. to the music of Fred Cunard and the Salt City Music Masters, and memliers are invited to bring ADCO BUILDERS CW lu-e- n During month of May we also have specials on 6 costs c.--.d Good thru May Paula Whitehonse, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin "hitehouse, Tooele, is now comjdetiug her term of office as Humanities and Arts Senator in the I'tah State University Associated Students Senate. Paula has a memlter of the Senate special committee this year. She has sjMMiwired legiv latum dealing with the school library, student wages and public relations. The senior English major was named to Who' Who in American Colleges and Universities and has articivated in (.'hi Omega this year. She was a finalist for Roliins Awards Personality of the Year. Carolyn James, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Dale William Janies ends her reign as Pink Bose Queen of Alpha Gamma'Rho school year. for the 1965-6Carolyn is a sojihoiiiore at CAstt-ur- m tr?tAKu:ir r.';.3ovvs j:::::o(aii Typn cocn;:s (M ryp) $TCM New Pledge of Alpha Eta Chapter Beta Sigma Phi were accepted into Use sorority in ritual May 10. They are L lo K: Juan Kiri, Marie Welch, Kathy Van Otten, Unda Tidwell, Mary Ann Mantes. At extreme right i Mildred Tate, sponsor. PIIONE CAIX "hitehouse Completea TVrni a Senator at U.S.U. la-gi- n iVfreshinrnts. featuring Streaks Van-Ofte- tt) cimuic of Admission 75 Musk by th Brougham Rtcords Civn Awoy See your dealer now UTAH POWER A LIGHT CO. your important date! . attend. Installing officers for the Auxiliary will be Mrs. Helen Catmull, Department Officer from Salt Lake City. INCOMING officers will be Mrs. Agatha Gomez, president; Mrs. Juanita Romero, Sr. Vice; Mrs. Connie Vigil, Jr. Vice; Mrs. Pat Gonzales, secretary-treasureJosephine Garcia, chaplain; Mrs. Virginia DeVargas, conductress, Mrs. Wyona Quintana, guard. Trustees are Virginia DeVargas, Carolyn Lopez and Violet Shrimpton. Installing officer for the post will be Mr. Laster and Mr. Department officers from Salt Lake. officers INCOMING are: Felix Gomez, Commander; Tom Romero, Sr. Commander; Felix Vigil, Jr. Commander; Ernie Lopez, Quartermaster; Art Baca, Chaplain; Don Anderson, Judge Advocate; Charlie Esquibel, Surgeon; Willie Montoya, Legislar; have arranged 'TmtU; the dates shown at our store on Ann Gre-gerso- n. to have a leading child photographer below. We aye, any nnmloex accompanied bu a pan&jnt yAapked FKEE of chiMnen. mill be pnoho- - in Lujlny Coi o . . . . Going to BYU is something special, and special things are worth working for Make sure you are qualified for entrance. Students planning a superior BYU education should be sure to send in an application with transcript of credits before July 30 All freshmen must take the American College Test Obtain materials from your principal One more test remains, on June 25 You have until June 4 to register for it. For information write to the BYU office of Admissions and Records, Provo, Utah Trustees are John Archuletta, D. Gonzales and Louis Ta- foya. ONE complimentary to each FAMILY color portrait will be given as a gift from our store. VFW Auxiliary Meets in S. Lake Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary District No. Two held their regular meeting on Monday, May 9 at the Atomic Post Home in Salt Lake City. Attending from Tooele were Mrs. Mary Hinger, local presi- dent of Harris Carter Auxiliary and Virginia DeVargas. for District Two Officers 1966-6- 7 are: Pat Paiter of Kearns, President; Virginia DeVargas, Tooele, Sr. Vice President; Mar- garet Beckstead, Salt Lake, Jr. Vice President; Helen Catmull, DONT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY get a living color portrait you will treasure always. Several poses are taken and low cost additional portraits are available for those who wish them. to This is our way of saying Come in to see us. If you are one of our many regular customers, this is a Thank You for your patronage. Incidentally we believe these color portraits to be something really special. These are not snapshots, so dress the children color- beautifully posed portraits fully and bring them to: Lake, Treasurer; Edith Wat- Salt Lake, Chaplain; Joan West, Salt Lake, Conductress; Toni Christensen, Kearns, Guard. Trustees are Vi Pearson, Kearns; Effie Yates, Salt Lake and Marcia Fete, Magna. Salt 49 North Main 1A OHm ot Admissions and i remember these dates! RA Brighnm Young University I P,,0'U,0', I please ,end me ,nform"on obou . i I Name Address j City Summer schools, first term Summer school, second term Application deadline, fall semester New student orientation Foil semester registration Classes begin June July 3 July 5 8 Aug 19 I I July 30 Sept 13,14 Sept 15,17 Sept. 19 BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY J I son. Tuesday - Wednesday 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. May 17-1- 8 to enter B.Y.U. tion Officer. Joe HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS plan now . . . .prepare now . Stole provo -- |