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Show 2B The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, October 18, 1964 Rising Ram To Reign At Highland OF V D0VNT0WK COTTONWOOD By Louise Kingsbury Highland High Correspondent The theme, Back Home With the Rising Ram will keynote homecoming activities beginning Monday at High-- 1 and High r School. t: throughout Displays the school will de- pict past homecoming themes, x and major ac-- c o m plishments at Highland. Each class, and ' Kingsbury several clubs and organizations, will set up the displays. Major activities of the week will begin Friday with the annual car decorating contest sponsored by the cheerleaders. The winning entry will reign at the stadium during the afternoon football game with Clear- 4 big demonstrations of new food preparation ideas and cooking tips r door prizes of n $' '' f 'i ,' v 'v- y Oct. 20, at 12:15 Housewares, downstairs ' I ' Cottonwood ' Monday, Oct. 1 at 7:30 9, p.m.;" Vlfed., Oct. 21, at 2:30 Employees' Lunch Room, second floor I s C-- Fresh from Sunbeam's home of- fice in Chicago, Winnie Barry brings you the latest advice on how to make the most of your appliances. You'll learn how to save time and get better results while you're at it. i; v f'v' at 2:30; Tuesday, Monday, Oct. 19, v v 'J ' , 7 Downtown " v ' 4 HOMECOMING committee members are Jeff Clayton and Taffy Howells, cochairmen; Pete Snow, advertising, and Tina Moseley, dance Barry-Sunbe- am home economist from Chicago field High Schhol. AN ASSEMBLY Friday will be conducted by Alan Sullivan, student body president, and two former student body officers. Talent from present Highlanders and alumni will be featured. Alumni will attend a social, sponsored by the girls service club, after the assembly. Black and white stripes will dominate the motif of the homecoming dance Friday at 8:30 p.m. The decor wilL feature a big balloon to symbolize the Rising Ram. Winnie come meet Sunbeam appliances at each session most-wante- d f v- '1 iir i ? ofc - ' 0? - waffle baker and grill Set once signal light tells when to put in batter, when waffles are done. Makes 9x9 waffles. Smooth grid snaps into place for sandwiches. automatic egg cooker Cooks as many as 8 eggs perfectly and uniformly every time. Snap action switch signals when eggs -- mist rasing famous mixmaster mixer iron spray steam-dry Sprays volumes of even poacher attachment. EP3 SSA 15.41 Powerful motor has 12 different speeds just right for all food preparations. Complete with stand, two wrinkle-e- while on steam or dry setglides along on a ting cushion of rolling steam-- dry Irons beautifully, too. are done. Witb 32.93 CG ; - heat-resista- large beaters. glass bowls, 14.47 new carousel rotisserie ! U. of U. Wins broiler Holds roast, two chickens. Takes less space than a dinner plate no bast-linrequired. Includes bas- ket for vegetables, hot dogs, warming burls. b. Status on I I g Space Study The University of Utah is one of five universities elected to ? membership in the University for Atmospheric Corporation corpo-ratio- n I Research, the operating the National Center for Atmospheric Re-- t search In Boulder, Colo., it was ; announced Thursday. ill ;,-- i sO V non-prof- it OTHERS ARE Colorado State, and the Universities of Alaska, Colorado and Texas. Requirements for UCAR the announcemembership, ment said, are based on a universitys clear and continuing commitment to a program of courses and thesis research that lead to a doctorate in the atmospheric sciences, or a closely related field, together with active scholarly research in these areas by a portion of the universitys faculty. : : South S. L. Lists Tax Arrears, Plans for Sale Special to The Tribune SOUTH SALT LAKE A list of delinquent assessments for tax-es on lighting, curbs and gutters is being prepared in South Salt Lake with the anticipation of holding a sale of these parcels ! of property, Mrs. Martha J. an- -' Toombs, city recorder, bounced. r THE LEGAL notice for the I sale is expected to be drawn up ; and published within the next 10 - days, Mrs. Toombs said. Some of the delinquent assess- ments date back for 12 years in I the lighting districts and eight years in the curb and gutter dis- - tricts, she said. A : i East Gate Opens In Yeliowstonls YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, WYO. (AP)-- The east gate of Yellowstone National park was reopened to traffic Saturday when plows cleared away 18 inches of snow from the summit of Sylvan Pass just in- side the park. THE NORTHEAST gate, still is closed. Montana highway officials said the road over Bear-toot- h Plateau probably will remain closed until spring. c percolator cups signal light glows when coffee is ready. Keeps coffee hot for hours. Available in aluminum or polished stainless steel. AP45 2 0.97 party-si- x 12 to 30 auto-"maiical- ly -- radiant toaster element - adjusts automatically to thickness and amount of moisture in bread. Wide range of settings for exact shade of toast preferred. Heating- . - 21.48 T55 ... I k'. x - setting. 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