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Show . ! 4141.'z:',74,!"'---,- :: , ' . ......,,,..1-;.'''.- . :'''' ,...'":''','' ' - 4 ?: , ,,,,,;,,,,.. i7 t tt 41 ' f 4 4 ; 7,-- .7.1', , , !el, , ' 0 ',' - ! ; it, t, - ,. t - ' : " 4 , , ,., : , . ;,, ' f,-- ' , - , ,,, , , , r ) .. ' ' I - r....: '',. i, : , . ,'" k t ': , ,.,. , r ' - i i p: ,. ,:: .- .,, -- UTAH THESPIANS '.. ,;..or ' , IN '- f l' 1 ;. 1 fri .t. '. '' , , .,, , A . TRAVEL Thespians of the Young People's Theater of the University of Utah left Tuesday morning for Omaha, Neb., where 1,hey will present J. M. Barrie's play, "The Boy David," to open the Omaha Junior Theater. Gail Plummer, second from right, manager of Kingsbury Hall, gives his best wishes to Robert Russo n, Eily Pierson, Director Albert O. Mitchell and Pershing Howe. The play will open the Young People's Theater season in Salt Lake In October. , Taft-Hartl- ,4 Manager Ashland Union Building Wednesday afternoon. 'lit So Week- - activities will continue with the traditional sack rush between Freshmen and Sophomore men on CUllazi mings Field at 2:30 p.m. The sack rush will be official- ly started by Freshman Queen Carol Corbett. Her attendants, Lorna Beth Williams and Joan Bennett, abo will be on hand for the festivities. according to Ted Capener. 'Hello Week" - chairman. "Hello Week" activities MI Conclude with a dance in the Union Building ballroom Friday at 9:30 p.m. Theme for the dance b "Halos," and decorations are planned along "heavenly" lines, Mr. Capener said. Hollanders Society will Meet Thursday. Tho Hollanders organization of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter.day Saints will hold lb meeting at 8, p.m. In the Eighth Ward Thursday , r....illf)1, . It - - STOCIt IN UTAH LARGEST , S3S0 ... la Irina, Polo. Lae tarts ling . , teber gsvo T. - , J. LAI LS1414 ' concerning- television ' trainee requirements stating! - . TAserary to allberat ' Woke, Oboes trainee" seed no Prerldni el peritac whatsoever. Then ars no special edusetioaal reed:moats. , bestesting Highlights , - : 1 " Lather I Will Meet Oct. 5 HOME STYLE YREVIEWGarth Holbrook, chairman of Home rashlon gum,- - stiowi: Marjorie Blomquist of Bountiful features of one of many pieces of neer furniture w'hick ' 1771 at :,,, etrra , I V'ar 'ASPIIIIII ' a ly idso pointed out some otherinteresthut highlights stating: , "VIPs aro seeking saes who tweet I. he televisiee tochideteas. Ithetto. or these man bars bad experiese with eallering trees, sr the 'pliant at win is sot hawked,. z ,., , wee are looking toot mien who ate willing le learn. Mot wits wad Mt Prepare ter profinible jobs ht the thritHpacked Acids of Televisisee. Ude awl Eaectranks." , 71 - . -- J.py DnTtirLi,l El t - , . - . . ' - , 447t,... , I t Sitars 'Time Libber also stated that this traits, big program, could im carried out in a trainee's spare tme and ht be way would it interiors awith his 1144'sta 111 ' '- present job.' "Act Porsaa." add Latelter,"whe. is intended la learning bow be saw I ropers to become a trainee may, this bdormatioe without taiga. ) get Use. All thet la aoseasery b to ad. I dress a postal card fir tetSet le sae peressuilly at UM N. AshlaM Av.., ,ii c,f..z. adcage . 14, Midis. ' : - .. ' . ... - . J ,ur - LAD!, 'P'5'""7EDC TUAINSLItsstan GH rty GNI TO YOU . - , ': Mt ' COPPER OUTDOOR 'BRACKET - BEST:. ME WE HAVE , ',. flouncing the cam State Meet At Tremonton WHO-WANTS:TH- AND HONESTLY , ff ' . . , DilnolL t "Although some amendments could be made in the act." said Mr. Gadsby, "they woult relate more to undemocratic proceTREMONTON The sixty. dures than to changing the and of labor ninth annual convention of the equalising power Women's Christian Temperance taanagement" "The act marked the first Union of Utah will be held Fritime in labor legislation that in the Tremonton Third management has been given day honorable mention and the Ward chapel, Church of Jesus smear Ukelele now used etainst Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. it come from men whose indiThe convention will open vidual power has been cur- with a board meeting at 10 talled,".be added. sesdons at 10:30. with general He added that suggested es modifications to the Act have Following a luncheont-speechLatiMrs. John made be adadrdswill been opposed by the by tration in Washington, D. C., mer Jr, Salt Lake City, prey'. rather than outside forces be- dent of the organization, and cause of the - "great political State Rep. Clifton IL Kerr (Rvalue" of the Act. Ilremonton). Following passage of the Act Delegates later will be taken on a tour of the countryside by of the Tremonton chapel. rill East Fifth South St. members Spettial speakers will include Lion's Club. The concluding Wieste Bos and ' Elder Peter event of the day will be a speech Vlam A program of music and contest dealing with prepared song will be presented. Elder essays on temperance and the Albert Sievert' will be in evil effects of alcholic beverages on the human body. Jo' charge of the meeting. BUYER , . ,- Chkage DISTINCTIVE LIGHTING FIXTURES FOR THE , : - 1 &retina,. 1.4 "There will be no selling during the open house." Garth Holbrook. chairman of the show, explained. "Hops decorating experts will be on hand in the stores to give help and sales people will serve as hosts and hostesses. semi-month- . 1 Delroreat's Training, I N. Inc.. Hancock Society WCTU Slates - Gstaeral' ot h. "name-caMng- ," as. television technicians 'was ' Bounced to dr7 hr T.. 4 4 ys ey - La tette,. ACT substantial attack has been made on the Act, rather it has simply been a matHundreds of new and former ter of George students at University of Utah M. Utah Gadsby, president. met old friends and said hello Power and Light Company told to new ones at the annual "HelSalt Lake Rotarians Tuesday in lo W.ek" matinee dance at the Hotel Utah. 1:::1 PMIli:ZS Erpertents Sal Chl:::3 TY Autk.:',17 - . Hello Week GADSBY DEFENDS No -- Ni Members of the Holladay AssociaSchool Parent-Teachwill he displayed for Mahn' Thursday evening. tion will hold their first meet- - 1951-5- 2 school of the ing year Pack, 1212 East Second South Tea Thursday at I:30 p.m. at the Parent-Teach- er St. East school, 4580 Twenty-thir- d Doted Stewart School Mrs. Helen Oberg, president St. Mrs. Milton W. Hideout, PTA A tea for teacher; parents of of the Salt Lake City Council of president, urges all parents in the number of man-danew of Parents and Teachers, will be students, and Parent-Teaclabor lost through Itrikes drop- Holladay School District to atroom representa. special guest. Cr Association ped from 116,000,000 In 1946 to tend the meeting. tives at Stewart School will be 34,000,000 in 1947, he added. held Thursday from 3 to 5 p.m. Meet Announced at the home of Mrs. Alvin G. VENETIAN BLINDS... . te The meeting of the Salt Lake County Optime- Morning Side Drive. Dr. Vance the Society win be held Wed- Burgon, Midvale, will lecture. I wedit. 1111.4. Pik. twin et losi nesday at 8 p.m. at the home of His subject will be 'mut Coor0001N4, WAN Dr., Gerald H. Bagley, 2703 Zast dinated Classroom. TAFT-HARTLE- Y 11ATIOIIAL-DIIIVE- A natiomvido drive to enlist mid to prepare tor proltablo lobo as er Under Way At Utah '1J1 111 ' .t.' ''''' k tI I .1011141 i t 10,111EES I - ;:. : . 7 . 4 Sixty retail furniture stores Nt Utah Wednesday were dustag off the welcome mat in reparation for the fourth anmai Home Fashion Show Thursday. The stores will hold open house from 7 to 10 p.m. Thurs-lawith the newest trends in floor coverings. Purniture, lamps, home decorations and accessories on display. For Salt Lake City residents, Mayor Glade has proclaimed "Home Fashion Week" as part of a national observance. Theme this year of the annual event is "Give your home a winter tune-up-." y, l , - . , 1 .., , ' ''' ..9..., f. f , 1 . , c, .i II , ; :' 1, z C SEEK TELEVISE:1 In Sixty Stores ;;I:4', '4'''''(''' ,, ' ,, ' - 1951A September 26, ,. ,.,.. ,,,,,,:lirs: 4 'f, fil ,' , : f';::',---l', , - I ' . : - 4'. ..1 ' , , 1 , ' - ' , 4, - 1 ,.'1411 1 I ,, : . , .,i , t. ,.- ' 1., :'' '',' ',, 7' , IP '' ; . : : .. Set Thursday ,,,, ,,,,,, ,,.-4,,- .........,,,0''''' y ::,! ,, ' ) , f 1,k,,, - -- 1. 4; , , ,, ''' A NEWS, Salt Lake City, Utah, ,Wednesday, 't.st ' it b ,,, lit:- , .:,01- - l',i't - ,, , i 1 .., r 1 t..., , I. ,. ' ;,..- ,,,, .i: '..,,.: ..iliwN, : : I ," '- -, - i ,..,, ,..'....', , p. s ir. tz 4:-'- " 7'. t '". :;. ; '',t , ..k,: - , ! 4-.1- t, , , 7 , 4 ,...- '''' - ..,...., 1.471'4, ' ,,,r - 414'."". ',1 ) - ts, ..; , , 4:!,,,,,,, N" .'''''''4:-''..,- - ,. , ,.,i - If , '''''''WAL ;, Itt,44,1 It , , : 4.1,,, ,41- s., , .-, ,' ' t, . 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