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Show P9e 2 VALLEY VIEW NEWS Thursday, August 10, 1967 Ming Wings Service Correspondents BY Betty Castillo A friend of Danl Boones called Minge shot an arrow straight through my heart last Friday night at Valley Music Hall. He was wearing a tuxedo at the time, and he sounded a little like Cary Grant when he talked - - and sometimes Sir Laurence Olivier. When he sang, he sounded like the angels from heaven - - especially when they dimmed the lights while he did a number given him Indian friend, Buffie St. Marie. It was called Timeless Love - - and its a beaut! Clarence D. Garrick 0 Clarence Kenneth Barker ' D. Garrick r I i Airman Kenneth Barker, son of Mr. and Mrs. DeanD. Bar- ker of 4072 West 4490 South Salt Lake City, Utah has been selected for technical training at Chanute AFB, 111., as a U.S. Air Force weather spec- : Airman Clarence D. Garrick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarehce West, Salt Lake City, Utah, has been selected for technical at training Lowry AFB, Colorado as a U.S. Air Force munitions specialist. ialist. The airman recently comThe airman recently comLack-lan- d at basic pleted basic training at Lack-lan- d pleted training new His Tex. His new AFB, Texas. AFB, school Is part of the AlrTraln-- .. school Is part of the Air Training Command which conducts ing Command which conducts . hundred of specialized cour-'- ( hundreds of specialized courto to technical ses ses provide technically provide : trained trained the for the nafor personnel personnel ' tions force. nation's force, aerospace aerospace Airman Garrick Is a 1967 vt Airman Barker is a 1967 of Kearns High graduate of Granger (Utah) graduate School. High School. y . s v 1 NEW COMERS - f Freddie L Hannert Seaman Freddie L. Hannert, Mrs. :USN, son of Mr. and ' Fred Hannert of 5126 S. Mr. and Mrs. 4660 W. Kearns, Utah, took and Hanne, part In the 18th annual Sea Mr. and Mrs. Fair" celebrations in Seattle, and Duane 7, as a crewmember of the guided Mr. and Mrs. missile cruiser USS Chicago. and two - Cr Sea Fair" provided an opportunity for the citizens of f Seattle to better understand the nature and mission of the 3 U.S. Navy. For four days, Navymen of the U.S. First Fleet held open house aboard their ships, comwith guided tours. plete ' Other events which highlighted Sea Fair" Included a reception and ball for the visiting Navymen, hydroplane races on Lake Wahington, and an evening Seattle Torchlight parade. Marine Lance Corporal Rob- ert Michael Ponce, son o f Mr. and Mrs. Antlneo C. Ponce of 4975 S. 4620 W., Kearns, Utah, has reported for duty with Headand Maintenance quarters Squadron - 26 , a unit of Marine Aircraft Group 26 at the Marine Corps Air Facility, New River, N. C. His squadrons primary mission includes providing administrative and supply support for the aircraft groups squad- rons. Ronald E. Granger "Airman Apprentice Ronald E. Granger, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Granger of 5374 So 5200 JV-- Kearns,. Utah has reported for duty aboard the warfare support -- anti-submari- ne aircraft carrier USS Randolph. The primary mission of the USS Randolph is to detect and track enemy submarines and, In time of war, destroy them. The Randolph Is homeported In Norfolk, Virginia. V m bIrths. r1 ' A BOY to Mr. and Mrs. Jay EUiott Mitchell of 8206 W. 3500 S. on . A BOY July 30. to Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard T. Porath of 4360 S. 3720 W, on July 30. A BOY to Mr. Im talking about cry of the whlpperwlll mauve and the triple breasted -- sap-suck- and throws tomahawks er, -- and he caUs himself Ed Ames. Hes long and lean and very talented, and he kept a goodly crowd enrapt for an hour or two while he sang some of the prettiest songs in the business. We liked the one he did about a guy who sure wouldnt make the same mistakes If he got his girl back and Try to Remember, My Cup Runneth Over (his biggest hit), Mariah, and a very sweet Bayou-typ- e I French which sounded like Encores were The Don Qulxete and from Quest Rose of the Washington Square. Fe-de-D- ul. song ever-charmi- ng Henry Thomas-se- n 16 and Paul 21. Mr. Ames confessed that hes not really an Indian. We susR. Barry Young and Debbie 6. pect he may have ancestors from Orville Witten-bac- k the Eternal City. He hails from a suburb of Salt Lake City sons and two Boston - - and something called daughters. beautiful happens when he Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sailers and Sheryl, 13 and Jeanette 8. speks English. Mr. and Mrs. Elver Boyle and Eric, 15 months, Terri Beth Mr. Ames would have been 6 years, and Dennise 4 years. quite enough - - but generous old Valley Music Hall gave us Mr. and Mrs. Roy Horne Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Staley Count Basie and his remarkable and Kenneth 9, Michelle 7, and band all' in one night - - a golden, syncepated, mellow, Roger 3 years old. polished performance almost fine to believe. The Count Special Conference too sits very casually at the piano in his tux and seems to barely To Be It is obvious touch the keys. he could have been a great In classical pianist, you think to yourself, and then he grins Special conference meetings and breaks Into the on. the welfare program and sauvely sweetest this side of New jazz youth activities of The Church of Orleans. Every man In the 17 Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y band is a polished soloSaints will be held Saturday and piece A new lad with the group ist. Sunday, August 12 and 13, in called Richard Boone regaled Taylorsville. the crowd with something very Elder A. Lewis Elggren of the different called Boone Talk, Church wide Welfare Com- -: and drummer Rufus Speedy and Mrs. Jeanne M. mittee Jones raised smoke from the the of Primary stage with a fantastic drum solo. Hughes Board wiU represent Church headquarters in Salt Lake City at the Taylorsville Stake meetI asked the Count backstage ings. he were from the same roual if Latter-da- y Saints (Mormons) family as Duke Ellington. He are taught that they are smiled mischievously and said responsible for the care of their he suspected the Duke own needy, that they should shun no, a was cockney - - but then public assistance wherever posadded seriously that the Duke sible. They also are encouraged was No. 1 the very greatest. to keep at least a years supply Count Basie said he had been in of food and clothing on hand to show business for 30 years meet emergencies. and there were some years beElder Elggren, a graduate of fore that. the University of Utah, Is a Salt Lake City food broker. He Is a former Western States MisPhyllis Diller Is next at sion president and president of the Liberty Stake In Salt Lake Valley Music Hall - August He also was a 9 - 12, with the Sandpipers -City, Utah. member of Salt Lake City's and I for one wouldnt miss her right Planning ank Zpning Kommis-sio- her. I identify- with - and take It down to Fang very personally when she talks The Primary Association Is about herself being so cruddy responsible for the weekday re- theres only room to bake ligious and social training of one cupcake. She Is Peter the children of the Church and Pan to the frustrated housetheir guests. wife who finds Its completely Mrs. Hughes has been active impossible to keep things clean-an- d In P.T.A and politics. She has she sits on the wlndowslU In held various positions laughing like crazy and beckonmany of the Church organiing us out of that miserable zations. She has a Bachelor of kitchen to the gay old life of Science degree from the Unsequins, ostrich feathers, and iversity of Utah In home econ- pink champagne. omics. Meetings Taylorsville M. Ponce R. The fellow P. Garrick of 3862 South 4000 also does bird calls, like the andMrs. Char- les E. Conover Jr. of 3425 S. Helen Drive on July 31. to Mr. and Mrs. A BOY Richard L. Nielson of 5271 W. OUR PASSBOOK SAVINGS EARN WWrj COMPOUNDED AVAILABLE ar WHEN NEEDED DEPOSITS BY THE 10th EARN FROM THE 1st NINE CONVENIENT OFFICES TO EACH ACCOUNT INSURED TO SERVE YOU $ 15,000.00 by. the Federal Deposit Insurance Mm Corporation &r& CONVENIENT LOCATIONS ' ; I forgot to mention that Ed Ames grinned at me and gave me his autograph when I told him he could have been a great Shakespearean actor. I cant old son read it, but my nine-yethinks it says, Minge thanks White Eyes Squaw. PAID QUARTERLY MAXIMUM BANK INTEREST RATE PAID IN UTAH n. Meetings will be held Sunand 2:30 at 10 a.m. day 3500 S. on July 31. Stake in the Taylorsville p.m. to Mr. and Mrs. A GIRL 4800 S. West 1399 Center, Larry Burton of 3584 S. 5750 Stake President S. J. Godfrey, West on August 1. S. 1700 W. Salt Lake City, A GIRL to Mr. and Mrs. 5736 Visitors are conduct. will Ivan Davenport of 4330 W. 5500 welcome. S. on August 1. and : t rSt J AMPLE FREE PARKING i. .Mi: V ' - H - y t t i , ' j J fl - X ' . ONEM86J6992 |