Show 164 t 74W1 I r ' yp f d lb ct all anti d by - -' ' - '1 f- 4k IA' ' :4' 'ta i ' tAt 11' VtI'' landA been 6: 4b 0 r merit ornia - –:' ' Its 1 ''''' 4'011- of etor e: ' ''' o r: ' ' - ' - I :! : '" t f '' ir - 0: s '''7 '''' ''"' ' i:fi:':': - t' '7' - :1 44 I e 7 '''- ir 1 - ''''110' 1 s ' I 'r f ' '' 1 I :1- r ‘ Liti J1:' rr'' - Maryof-the-Wa- 74 - -- ''''':' 4 f fret1' 4 - ' l' SP ' i '' i::' i 1 -f 9 f':1114 Nt t 10 1 1 !cpir'' ' c"'” ogi ' 4 14 :‘'' i t Observed Computer 1 el It 0 I ''' t ?fire' e e 4skt k :t I ''"'" '''''' $ I - I 4''' - 4 t — I 1 i kir - ' 4 toaa on of Mr Boyd Dansie)18 and Mrs L OiDansie 1686 W 111910 South 'Riverton editor of The Prospector at Bingham School Copperton :High folk and all waltzes will dances dancing Mr Dansie intends to enroll be part of the program at the University of Utah for Besides- the dancing the first graders three study years of will sing songs of America and play autothen transfer to an eastern denplans a major in harps and bells In fact one of the first tal school and a minor in imedical biology will the be music conducting graders journalism while fier classmates sing son of Mr and Kirk Ellis-1In additionthe children have made Mrs Dexter C Ellis Sandy theoir own Hawaiian skirts and decorated editor Of The Broadcaster at them The youngsters also have painted Jordan High School the murals which Will be background for Mr Ellis whose father Is a the Hawaiian and Indian dances veteran newsman plans to The concert is free to the public enroll at the U of U or Brigham Young University with a major in journalism and a N minor in music The concert which will also feature singing by the youngsters is the first of its kind to be presented in the Salt Lake first graders at Monroe t Elementary School 3500 South 4004 W Murray dance their way through recess l periods lunch hours and after-schoo- area hours First The boys and girls will dance their way front Spain to Hawaii and then to England Scotland Ireland France Denmark and Sweden performing numbers Its Kind of s under the Della Lund Stringham are reyt first grade teacher at Monroe bearsing to dance for the public They will prPsent a concert at the West Lake Junior High School 3400 S 3450 West Gran- And now the 'direction of Mrs first-grader- ger Thursday at 7:30 pm r'e 77::-:- ' ':A '' p ''' ':k1-'tN- H ' r"' I: -' - :':- ' ' ':3 1 1 ' -- 1 'f 1 ' 11 x-- Ai ::''' 75i 4 '' ' 4 z:!- :::i:7' - ' :A li l Nite: 1 t r--‘ 1 tt ' N '' ' :'::: ' 'r s 4 Li V :: I: rc) i - A - i 1 I :: '''''' : ' ::''' ' ' e r - - z 44 ' '' 1:' - -- — ' : :x: i A " L 7 o 1 D: I I li e - g ikite-flyin- I' Tthe Ferguson "That's what all this modern commercialism can do" she 'said as she broke into the hearty chuckle which has been her trademark with youngsters for many many years Retires This Year longest" Native of Utah "just-for-th- larger-than-lif- titled L: e Exact reproductions of logs and driftwood p'eces cost of space age heat rits Stant materials combried wth th losist burner developments maks it possbl to hove in your fireplore tee cittorms of 0 real wood Vert fire svtisoo the undesrable cliores The logs thon cord ottisticofly orrangd to suit your zsis taste and eheeriully ssj rode yo mlny )ears ot relxihg comfort at a pr e ess coo 5 $ THE 1 LAMP GALLERY 44-401- 1365Foothill Drive 1 of the Highland ini - You'll love ri I 1111M0 reading text Adventure" "On to projsparked the ect she said From it the students learned - (c '' e The Little Cottonwood Water Treatment Plant 9000 S DaruNh Tours of the eightmilli- plant will be conducted at 2 and 7:30 pm daily In the week-lonopen house 4aid Supt Vaughn Wonnacott on-dollar 3 '' IA il - ri 1 1 r ' Nz imil Because highest com- - e Solid-Stat- e space-ag- placed by under provide 1 5 I years ' C ! :' Miss Niltrbell i I - alw:--' a) - sesk00loe : 4t& sAw C solidstate STEREO it detective use We also treettor 4k yiler an ' ' - 7 : iH 1 - z -- ' f :' - - - : - '' - ' i Ft Y ' l '' I ' 7 '' ' f ' :: iw : : - k i it t r : I : - - - - ''r : 1 1 :'r '' ' 1 '- --I K':--- : :: : --- - li It o -- I 13 The Studio—model graceful Contemporary fine furni tura Gliding top panels allow easy access to record player all con— trols and record storage 1 i NOW $ ' 5 b 3 9 il il ONLY ilk ALSO SELECTION LANE t '' - 7191" 1 -- r' OF COLOR TV UTAH POWER & LIGHT ICING'S MUSIC I Good 7th East S 11 soloction of distootioved for your lostomog Srvico OPEN TILL 6 PM Fridays Till 9 pm Co 1 TERMS I 2233 Soo your dealer now a cora ASTRO-SONI- "tubes" all ponents replacepeat they're re and damaging guaranteedus s Pt-JO 110 utliBEs reliability - - ' - Miss Larsen Miss Sudweeks Miss Itliskin sizw z ' - IIIP t :i 1 17 SHOWROOMS 0) see - L ' ONG'S MUSIC HealthfUl It :':: i 4 adi UTAH'S LARGEST MUSIC STORE 0 t9 4 I il A I Open 11(nye Rd will conduct its Sandy fourth annual open house Sunday through May 21 during National Public Works Week rl 4 - 7 '11:o I Plant to Conduct 66 - e ! ft ::: 1 v :: ' :3 Miss Stevens 0 High 1 g REALISM BEYOND COMPARISON I of-it- e An I PL1 Dupont Ave (1340 North) editor of West High School's Red and Black Miss Graves intends to study French and Spanish at Brigham Young University next year and hopes eventually to teach foreign languages in college Bryan Gray 17 son of Mr and Mrs Mark B Gray 1930 Ramona Ave (1935 South) is here even was an award for the boy who ruefully complained that "I can't help it 'cause toy kite was tired" Mrs Walker is a native of Huntington Emery County hut she will live in Ferron when she !retires and "do a little genealogy fuss with leather tooling and !handicrafts and work with my !editor : 1 i half-doze- n 1385 Walker is a longtime Rambler stamp collection" In fact she will retire He has accepted a journalism She has taught in Huntington this year after a career and at Sumner School in Salt 'scholarship to Westminster ColAnd students will 'miss her Lake City She has been at lege for next year and plans to " fun major there in history proj- - !Franklin School since 1944 ects for Mrs Walker has one of the liveliest imaginations with which a schoolteacher can be blessed She thinks up such things as p trips to the moon building a! papier-mache- i r-1 Santa Claus or—as in the pres- ent instance—flying kites And with the special projects she sneaks in so much learning that her youngsters are 9ome of the quickest and in the whole school "::1g-11' Trace History ---- 30 ' Mrs :' i : - 1:: It ' 0 City Mo 64141 :Hc d :I daughter and Mrs Delmon W Erickson Bountiful a reporter on Bountiful High's Bountiful 9 Mrs Lin& 1Va1ker dispenses a lot of knowledge along Mrs with kite building hints to Patricia Armstrong and teacher' Kirk Blosch during class project at Franklin Schoolo : 17 14 l' I" s- bt -- : tr Shade Tree Parley Scheduled May 21 Mr !something of the history of kites — bow they have been used to Brave Tribune Staff Writer She plans to enroll at the U send messages to "spy" over of U with a possible major in When Mrs Una Walker tellsi to lines chart weather enemy rEnglish or journalism class at Frankher sixth-gradCulminating the project was a David Garvin 17 son of Mr lin School to "go fly a kite" contest at which Mrs and Mrs Gerald L Garvin ' It they respond Walker got so excited she almost 1719-3rEast editor of the They didn't al--forgot to take the pictures she South High Scribe He plans -ways do so--!knew soon would become cher- 'eventually to teach at a univerWhen Mrs I 'shed mementoes sity and will enroll at Stanford intro- W a lker child got an award" University with a major either "Every of session duced she said "There were little in English or philosophy building home-prizes for the prettiest kite the Went High Student made kites "just Icsi:best box kitethe one which flew for the fun of the highest the one which flew Rinda Graves 18 daughter of :: la" many of the Mr and Mrs James V Graves !would fly :::?' Judy Erickson of ' Lotift V'' i May 21 at 10 am Ipagean' said the public is invitPreliminary selection of final-if- s ed to the finals will be May 21 at 2 pp in Contestants named Saturday the Assembly Hall on Temple nclude Margaret Mitchell Square with final judging at 'daughter of Mrs Erma Ruth 7:30 pm Mitchell Logan Beverly Officials of the Daughters of 'Myers 19 daughter of Mr and Utah Pioneers sponsor of the 'Mrs Ray Myers Mona Juab 19 Sheila Stevens 'County daughter of Mr and Mrs B Donald Sorenson Salt Lake City Glenda Miskin 20 &ugh ter of Mr and Mrs Renold A Miskin Sunset Joan Sudweeks 20 daughter of Mr and Mrs Verl C Sudweeks Payson and Linda Larsen daughter of Mr and Mrs Keith W Larsen Salt will The Utah Association of Shade Tree Commissions Lake City— hold its semifinal conference Saturday May 21 at the Alpine Country Club American Fork Guy S Hillman president announced Saturday YOU ARE The conference will open with registration at 9:30 am followed by a general session from là am to noon UNDER 80 An address of welcome will be made by Mayor Paul you can still apply for the same Fordham Pleasant Grove kind of life insurance policy avail Glen Moore wiU Dr be able when you were younger Once Speakers at the morning meeting of the botany department Brigham Young University Who is approved the 'our application t)olicy can be carried the rest of your will speak on "Trees Their Growth and Physiology" and life Mrs A J Harmon of the Provo Shade Tree Commission No one will call on you You who will discuss "Shade Tree Planting in Provo" handle the entire transaction-directbmail with the company which During a luncheon at the club delegates and guests will hear reports from member cities of Price Spanish Fork helped pioneer insurance for senior Americans Orem Salt Lake City American Fork Murray North Salt Tear out this ad and mail it today Lake Brigham City and Pleasant clove with your name address and year After the luncheon the group Ai 11 take a guided tour of of birth to Old American Insurance Co 4900 Oak Dept 1559 Kanias United States 'Steel Corp Geneva Works Bountiful Reporter By Melba M Ferguson !youngsters were 41 !skeptical that a !homemade kite !)- - e'--- '11t1V:'' i ' 'vest) ' '- -- iI 1 4 i 1 -- 44 - - i 11c04 i 4 ''' ::::'Ao: t : 1 N': it:' 61 ):::'14 '1 : K ?ltr4 t I i 721 4'1 ::' :' Ifs" 7'11' ' ' 4‘::: ''t:kr— A01er" '411: :''' ''' ' ' ' N't 60 ! i- applications of a more Utah young women Saturday brought to 33 the number of contestants for 1966 Days of '47 Queen and attendants meanwhile Contest officials warned that only a week remains before the' deadline e :001 - cell- 4 47-- jt ) The pre-dent- -- e r7'1111 :44"3j4 ' ' 1 - - lir kik -- - f - l'' ''''''' '' r't irli ' 2 1 ' 1 ''' (k ''' - ' " ow-T- 1 ': - : !?:44 :1)' V - :' "L"9:- k ! ::'' ' 4 It ) : :1!: ''':'' - ' - " — ' of n :''''''':::t:'''::'''‘711:: i the countries Songs of America Hawaiian hula dances ancient stick dances tap dancing Indian tom-torcharacteristic - 7 '' ' ' Six More Seek Days of '47 Queen Title Concert to Keep Students on Their Toes Forty-eigh- 4 Miss Myers journalism Editor of Paper Mr Taylor Miss Smith Miss Scholl Mr Roberts '' 1 Miss Cox intends to enroll at the University of Utah with a major in English and a minor in ' jla ' (r777:77 1 '':- 1 ':'-- t '' p '''' ''i :':i::::--::-- - r " ft fs i ::N: i Here are the winners: Cheryl A Cox 18 daughter of rl‘Ir and Mrs Arthur E Cox 16239 Meander Ave (3540 South) on the staff of the Buccaaneer 1Cyprus High School at Magna A v' v e - rr)p 't a S ' a - if :1 r:::171 '7177'1 ::?' :::::'7s7N lee g I :0: f "Thinker- observed They lbelle" The Tribune's typeset-lincomputer at work and had luncheon as guests of The Tribune 1 :: - :tives - : ( Miss Reading ecomPPPW - ke' 1 1 - - t A ft Miss Lewis r-- r d satch :ssret4 v 4 51WAT-N- 01-- - '' r11 Miss quigley ii -- i Miss Olsen ' y4 - si tit ' ' r:sc i -- 1 - ' k'-- '' ios - Miss Moss 4 '' i '' ' 11 '" - :p--- :7 - ' 11ii ' ' ' i i5 1' 4'1:it r I I - t i i $-- 'flr' '1:"7:- L! i f f- s 't Miss Manwill Miss Learning é f' ' 3 t0-ir-Npe- iit 41( lu o '' 't '' !: ''' e ' i o ' tie" '' ''' 't I 1 Z t t : 0111 --- ' : 1i t- i' --- 77 t F4 '' - 41 I Mr Gray 1 ' ') - till - :'' ''" ' :: '1 I i1 4 1 -- '$ ) ' - - k Miss Graves rt ''' i 1 1 1 ' I ' "'41' ilv- - 0 -- '4 r):': 7‘va I ' I ( - r) N'4 ' 77:- '' - '' cmf7 )4 i - ' ' z I 7 51 ‘ -' e '''' !' riêh Eighteen high sc ho)l stude nts-- ! Jan Leaing 18 (laughter of She plans to study journalism Mr Roberts has a grant at George A Learn- and public relations at College of the U of U and plans to study —reporters sports writes cartoonists and Nlitors on the ing 2197 Michigan Ave (NO Southern Utah Cedar City He also admits to journalism school newspapers in the Salt South) associate editor of the Karen I AM is 17 daughter of an interest in Kansas Univer Area—will East High Leopard Lake lkletropolitan Mrand Mrs Max B Lewis sity 18 She hopes tostudy journalism 2610 Maywood Dr (2410 South) be honored this month Sue S'choll daughter of The students 12 of them girls and interior design but is still editor of The Lion at Rowland Mr and Mrs Lester K Scholl editor of the Olympus High were selected as the Most Val- undecided as to where Iler Hall-S- t Marks School !Thunderbolt uable Staffer" on their Ohool alternatives are the Americii To Study Art School in Swit7erland Stephens She will major in journalism newspapers Mo Columbia to enroll at and minor in English at the or at the Miss Lewis College plans bronze will a Each receive U of LT the University of Utah next fall lot U and hopes to work on the Plaque suitably engraved and Lynda Manwill 17 daughter but will wait until she has 'Daily Chronicle while there mounted on a walnut base It of Mr and Mrs Lynn H Man-wil- l explored the liberal arts provk ill be Granger Editor presented at the school Murray: editor of the gram before deciding on a 'Awards Assembly or Awards Smith 16 daughter of Kathy major 'Banquet by the principal or Mr Mrs George E Smith and 17 of Anne diughter Quigley Education Major newspaper adviser 4438 Thornwood Ave (1405 Mrs Mr !Jr James and Qtfigley Miss Manwill plans a major Sponsor Plaques in education a minor in journal- Eureka Juab County editor of West) Taylorsville news and The plaques are given jointly ism and at St to enroll next fall The Teleview editor of the 'exchange plans will enroll at Times by The Salt Lake Tribune and at the U of U at Granger High School the American Newspaper PubLila Moss IS daughter of Jo- Westminster College to study Still a junior she will be editor fishers Assn Their purpose is to art next fall of the school paper next year seph B Moss Centerville artist ecognizegood work by individ- and associate editor of ViewRhea Reading 17 daughter of and is not yet looking beyond ual students to give incentive to mont High School's The Big V Mrs Wayne Reading Midvale 'that others to work on y:1)001 is editor of the Bitterest Iligh at Bountiful Gerald Taylor 18 son of Mr papers and to bring about indiMiss Moss plans to enroll at Sentry She is a junior and has and Mrs T J Taylor 1126 Gilin high the U of U and re(tly improvement major in art 'another year in high school She mer Dr (905 South) editor of school journalism to after graduation with special interest in fashion !hopes Judge Memorial High School's Seventeen of the winners—one design and Commercial (adver- 'attend BYU to train as a home !Judgeonian and correspondent was excused betause of involve- tising) art economics teacher or a counse- for the Intermountain Catholic rnent in other school activities— 18 Olsen Mary Lynda daugh- lor Register were honored Thursday at spe- ter of Mr and Mrs K H Olsen He plans to major in social Bruce Roberts 18 son of Dr news-in this cial ceremonies 235 E Whitlock Ave (2500 George O Roberts 3068 E 3960 work and minor in journalism iroom of The Tribune toured the South) editor of Granite High South is sports editor of the either at the U of U or West 1plant and met Tribune execu-- School's Granitian Iminster College 1Skyline High Horizon Mum-Go-Roun- Vv' lc' '' :' i '"1 '' ' c ! A it' : ' ''''' Mr Garvin 119 SL Area 1 iA ' 1 1 I êllaa4 Mks Erickon ' j - -- 7' : 'À F : 1 141 1 r i 1: r ‘N' '( i' l 0 ' ''''h t '''' ' 04 Nik z ‘ i:04 ':: ''' ' t V ''' ''': - iip fe ! - Npj - - 'T- f I '1 (t ' 4' 3ps- ' ' i !A Alp- ' - 1 14'4' ! 4 "t : )efl t I - t - Mr Ellis - - " t' i ' ks' 1:31 1' May 15 1966 Tribune Awards Cite J 8 High School Journalists --- ' 43:') - '' ' ''''it'71''' s' '1 ' I i - ''' i ' Dansie ' ' t: 4 1 il t ('''''' ' 4" 4 V r'' ) ' r'" 's' I! j tf ' s 4 ''' ' "f !i 4k vt'S : t"qt-‘ '1 ''' ' 4' 71 :r7-4'"::- 4100:'''' '''''4:''' - ''- 4: - " k 4 4 t it 1 20 — t ' ' i ' ''' 1c Phil i ' or '' 1:!) 1 1 11—:"7'''''7r1 ''"':''7'"'-:'"'''''''---- -- ''''4 4 Mr r?1 - 11'1 '' ' pelm - '" ' Itt ''--'k '' I - - A 4 - --- 49gr '3Iost Valuable Staffers If t 1 ' oil 4 : tê t k ' -- ' 1- 1 i' s ' -' 1 MISS COI Lrchi n L - c: rie r" ' r ' ' - "'- 4rr- N t - 4 1I ' qI ksittr''' t ''- (1'4 z1o et 4 --: sk t: : r - ''''' ssP ' sp Of -nk ' r e I 44'7°' 6 ' ' s4001 P 06411 A ' 5oarct f- i :: - s t ‘ i 1 460 A F : -- r 1 ' k ously llege The Salt Lake Tribune 7!veaE444eM404VC:fn It'4 Is Our Spcialty EASY PARKING 1 - oloodoht I ploostiro AT RING'S WeCa re! - - : mezeL---7------- I 4 b ' 1 4 't t - - A 014401WORWS OP'"CT - It - - - JP - rb4"mko4koms-tpor60rod041eA4- b 1: 040mtoluollA4 A : t |