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Show October 2, 151 Till: JOURNAL SQUARE DANCE CLUBS SPONSOR FESTIVAL OCT. 2 Page Muggs and Skecter 3 By Wally Bishop SALT LAKE (TTY Twenty-liv- e clubs to sponsor festival for crippled children all the square dance clubs of Utah from Logan to St. George are combining as a state organization to produce the Annual Third Intermountain Square Dance festival. thousand dancers are expected to descend on Salt Lake, October Lind, to dance in the Coliseum at the State Fair Grounds. Reservations have been received from six surrounding states in the The Intermountain Folk Dancers Intermountain Area. will join in the festival, and they Many special events have been will present dancers of other counplanned for this years festival, in- tries for their exhibition numbers. cluding an afternoon workshop and The junior twirlers of Salt Lake, clinic. A meeting to elect next consisting of children from ten to years officers, and a dinner prior twelve years of age, will also help Polka to the evening program. All danc- with an exhibition ers are invited. The festival begins at p. m. with his honor, Many prizes, including a televiMayor Aura C. Hatch of Provo sion set will be awarded those presleading the grand march. Follow- ent. The square dancers of Utah ing this, many of the states top have big hearts as well as danccallers will provide the patterns for ing feet. All proceeds from this the dancers. festival will be donated to the In addition to the western square Utah society for crippled children, Social Hall Avenue, Salt Lake dances, American round dancing will conclude each tip of squares. City. Mr. (. A. Thomas is directBetween the tips, a prominent club ing the festival for the society. will stage an exhibition dance for The theme of the festival is: the enjoyment of the public who Dance So a Crippled Child May are invited and urged to attend Walk. and see this colorful festival with all dancers in special costume. One Hoe-dow- MAINE'S NEW governor at home Modern Classic j 'tv. n. 1 To EXAMINATION FOR NROTC IS ANNOUNCED Wed Heiress Robert L. Pierson (above), assistant pastor at St. THE REVEREND Margarets Episcopal Church, marry Ann Bronx, Clark Rockefeller, according to an announcement by the bride-to-bparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Rockefeller. The Rev. Nelson Pierson, of Eagle, Wis., was ordained June 13. Miss Rockefeller is the granddaughter of John 'D. Rockefeller, Jr. (International) N. Y., will es The ninth annual competitive examination for high school seniors who desire to attend college and train for careers as Naval officers will be held throughout the nation on December 11, the Navy an-- ; nounced today. Applications for the Naval Reserve Officers Train-- ! ing Corps are now available, but must be received by the Navy by November 20. Successful candidates will start their Naval careers in colleges and universities across the country in the fall of 10.V., with substantial assistance from the gov-- 1 eminent. After a normal college education, graduates will be com-- ; missioned in the Regular Navy or Marine Corps for active duty with the Fleet throughout the world. Male citizens of the United States, between the ages of 17 and 21, are to apply tor the NROTC aptitude test. Persons who attain a qualifying score on the December , test will be given the Navy s rigid physical examination next February. From the pool of midshipman of Edmund S. Muskie, Maines Democratic goverwith his wife, Jane, and members of his family at their home in Wate'rville. Me. The children are Stephen. 5. and Ellen. 3. qualified candidates remaining in Wife Preservers competition, approximately 1,800 young men will be selected for appointment to the NROTC, and the college of their choice. Students enrolled in the Regular NROTC program will spend their HERE IS A CLOSE-U- P nor-elect, j j summers on training cruises with the Fleet, and will receive $000 annual retainer pay until commis-financisioned. In addition to the normal college curriculum, the midshipmen will study a planned course in Naval Science. All tuition, fees, and books will be furnished by the al j j Navy. j j By VERA WINSTON CAMELS hair coats are always in style for campus, for country and for career girls, no matter what fashions ard shown. But this year the camels hair coat has undergone quite a transformation yet it retains its essential rugged look and individuality. This attractive topper has leather type buttons for the sinBefore you send clothes to the laundry gle closing below the little boy or dry cleaners, see that there are no matches in the pockety collar and there are four flapped silSaid one girl to another: Why patch pockets to change theset-i- n do you go out with that guy? He houette a little. It has sleeves, vent in back and an incant dance at all. Youre right, her friend said. sulated lining for But, boy, can he intermission! wear. Applications are now available at all high school, all Navy Recruit-eligibl- e jng Substations, from the Professor SCOTT'S SCRAP o( Nava, Scicnce at the University of Utah, and the Office of Naval Officer Procurement, Box 2811, Fort Douglas, Salt Lake City, Utah. all-weath- er BOOK By R. J. SCOT! NEW PRESIDENTS OF WORLD COUNCIL OF CHURCHES AlRCRAFf Predict dW in io years JJC9AOC Supersonic Airplanes will be carrying passengers from coasY Yo coast in GEM, Asf 2 OEAEL. GEM, .SO MEAN PRIZED BEAJ-f- or. iERFLCflQN. G. Bromley Oxnam, of Washington, D.C., brings down the gavel at the closing session of the Second Assembly of the World Council of Churches in Evanston. 111. He Is flanked by the six METHODIST BISHOP d presidents of the International organization. Delegates from 163 Protestant, Anglican and Eastern Orthodox Churches of 43 countries attended the Assembly. In the group (1. to r. ) are: Methodist Bishop Sante Uberto Barbierl, of Buenos Aires, newly-electe- Argentina; Right Rev. Henry Knox Sherrill, of New York, presiding Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church; Bishop Friedrich Karl Otto Dibelius, of West Berlin, Bishop Oxnam, an outgoing president; Archbishop Michael of the Greek Orthodox Church of North and South America; the Very Rev. Dr. John Baillie. of Edinburgh, Scotland, and Mar Thoma Juhanon, Metropolitan of the Mar Thoma Syrian Church of Malabar, South India. (International) GEM, A MUFFIN MADE oF CoARit fi.oub. 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