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Show - fetNgp Qfc gnu Orwm& ipm pmtpm mt riwii Wednesday, October 23, 1968 DESERET NEWS, Events On PTA Agenda ; By VIRGINIA ANDERSON Deseret News PTA Editor A Meet the Candidates night is being sponsored by Canyon Rim PTA so that the public may meet candidates running for major political offices this year. The event will be held at the school, Monday, Oct. 28, 8 p.m. Appearing will be Gov. Calvin L. Rampton, Carl W. Buehner, Milton L. Weilen-manSen. Wallace F. Galen Ross and Congressman S:.erman P. Lloyd. Also in attendance: John Preston Creer, Vernon B. Clyde L. Miller, Romney, Lynn Baker, Sherman J. Preece, Sharp Larsen, Golden . L. Allen, Fred Demman, Phillip R. Blomquist, Marvin Jen- -' son, Royal K. Hunt, Jay Banks, Bernard M. Tanner, Robert W. Jensen and Frank-ly- n B. Matheson. g DOUGLAS patrons art invited n, Ben-net- v VAWW X- - XvVv va K .K A y .v x - vAv. w s Av t, night Thursday Oct. 24, (n the school auditorium. visits will begin at I pm. EDISON will hold a event Saturday. Oct. 26. from 3 to 7 p m. at the school. Tickets will be sold at school, or may ba purchased at the carnival. This is an event for entire families ENSIGN has scheduled a meeting for Thursday, Oct. 24, 7.30 ipm. Officer Dan Vf'aters will discuss and Narcotic Addictions. Ensign PTA unit is now conducting Ms membership Mrs. S. Wayne enrollment campaign. Clark is PTA president. Will ELEMENTARY GRANDVIEW conduct night, Thursday Oct. 74, 7:30 p m. Refreshments will ba served. HOLLADAY unit wilt honor teachers at a tea, Thursday, Oct. 24, 3 30 pm. e room. Teachers In the room representatives, and the PTA board will be in attendance. Mrs. Sherman Beck and Mrs. William Plzz arc for the event. JORDAN JUNIOR HIGH will hold night, Monday, Oct. 28 Ail 7 30 p m.t In the school auditorium. parents are urged to attend. Member- be purchased ships may PARKVIEW ELEMENTARY patrons are Invited to night Oct. 24, 7.30 pm.. In the Thursday, school auditorium ROSSLYN HEIGHTS will hold night, Thursday, Oct. 24, 7:30 p m. Parents are urged to attend and make appuitilmenls ftr parent-teache- r Information also will be conferences. on the special program the schocl fliven will be s involved in, and memberships encouraged LAKE CITY JUNIOR AND SALT SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL COUNCIL OF PTA has set a meeting for members of the board, Friday, Oct. 25, 9:30 a.m., in the conference room el 440 East 1st South. Lieutenant D. C. Campbell, division commenuer of the Salt Lake Police, will discuss the new Salt Lake City Police Crime Prevention end Community Relations program. SALT LAKE CITY NORTH ELEMENTARY COUNCIL OF PTA will hold its board meeting, Thursday, Oct. i, 24, 1 p.m., in the board room at 44Q East 1st South. Spencer M. Bennion of the social studies department Will speak. will holtf UINTAH ELEMENTARY ni9ht, Thursday, Oct. 24, 730 pm, m the auditorium. A film and discussion concern'ng the problem of child molesting will be presented by a Salt Laka City police officer. The annual bake se!c will be held following the meeting. Mrs. Lorlmer T. Christensen Is uni president. WASATCH ELEMENTARY will ho'd night, Thursday, Oct. 24. Parents with children in fourh, fifth and sixth grades will meet in home rooms at 7.30 pm. Parents with children In kindergarten, first, second and third grades will meet at 8 15 p.m. The staggered school lunch program started at Wasatch School this fall, with more than 400 students participating. OLYMPUS JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL will hold night, Wednesday, Oct. 23, 7:15 p.m. Please Note: AH PTA Information In the Wednesday moht appearing column must be mailed to Virginia Anderson, 2842 K. 333S South, Sait Laka City, Utah, 84lof, arriving no 7 X pm. rtjcher WC2 lYv $ &F iF XY St rmz YV VW ': 77.4 & IMCQO VjV A A CRISP, C m i-s.wi ,51 W A K 59 osmaaaf 0y '?4 :h1l I ' " 3 y- : r:::::-- - T A v v tv4 i V .7 r i ai :rx - Vrf 1A 4 Mu 'V 'V 0 later than Saturday. yjf New Leathers Seen In Fall Hat Design' KL j o Pww 1 sTfc & Jv s Ia "IX" i (HEQQ) I. Top millinery creators have always used leather in their fall hat collections, but the fashion status of new leathers may well make the leather chapeau next falls prestige, ; hat. A Where leather hats were el--. ther in kid finish or suede,'. there are now many other leather surfaces, including cowhide, pigskin, goatskin-sheared lamb and antiqued , , 6 j t 0DiniD X S CXIGC3 Ti XXA. v PALMOLIVE i' EUAVORS O O w .ri finished. Colors are virtually unlimit- ed, too, so that a leather hat may be had for any costume. While leather has usually been associated with sportswear, designers now are planning lots of dressy leatli- - er hats. Beaded, embroidered and painted leathers will be used for dressy styles. SNS REGULAR S BATH SIZE Lots Of Rings j r . r(S FOR FOR Its the fashion trend nowa-- . days to wear lots of rings on. one finger or on one hand. These rings are the flashy often undinner ring kind usual in setting and style. Advertismnt- - x m i' A Beauty u Hint Margaret Merril advises that it is quite simple for every woman to promote an English countryside complexion. Her hint to peaches-and-creagain a loveliness is to damp a cloth with cold water from your refrigerator and press it over your face for a few min- utes once or twice a, day. Then, to hold the good of 953 WiiTotcIi Blvd South OrchordfPogntif If -j,ke m the IfighomLCi vX uttar jwsftig j complexion-beautifyin- g cold water, .smooth on tropical oil of Olay. This oil is rather scarce and expensive, but your drug store should be able to get you a supply. f . -- |