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Show I V ROCKY MOUNTAIN REVIEW, Salt Lake County , Utah Page 2 Thursday, April 30, 1964 Saturday, May 2 Calendar 1 ium; featuring Will- - Rogers Jr. and Tina Cole. Scandia Male Chorus Concert 8 P.M., University Ward, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints; annual spring concert. This Is Our America a patriotic program utilizing the talents of the College Choir, Dept, of Speech, Dept. ,of Art and an instrumental ensemble, presented byWest-minstCollege Division of Fine Arts. er Salt Lake Philharmonic Choir 8:15 P.M., Highland Concert High Audltoriutn; 15th annual concert. N 8:30 P.M., Square Dance Crestvlew ElementarySchool, 2150 Lincoln Lane; featuring Fred Christopher, internationally known caller, sponsored by the East Mill Creek Square Dance Club. De Cormier Folk Robert Singers, ip concert -- J 8:15 P.M., Boutiful High Auditorium, sponsored by Bountiful Community Concerts. Folk Fair International Weber P.M., U. U. vs. 3 Rabbit Show -- - All Day, Fairgrounds; sponsored by the Intermountain Rabbit Breeders Association. 8 P.M , Highland High Auditorium; sponsored by the Inter- - national Cultural Association. 10 A.M., 2 and Alladln" P.M., Pioneer Memorial Theatre, U. of U. Choral Music Festival -- - 8 P.M., Assembly Hall, Temple sponsored by Utah of Music Federation Clubs. Annual Monday, May 4 . Baseball, Wyoming -- U. - -- 1 Annual Utah Gallery Rifle ChamplonsMpShoot firing start 6AM,, to Highland High School; sponsored by the Utah State Rifle and Pistol Association and the Salt Lake Small Arms Club. The Grand Tour of Italy -- 2 and 8:15 P M., Uptown Theater. 8:30 P.M., Ballet Gala Kingsbury Hall, U.' of U.; to run through May 9. Wyoming U."vs. - 2:30 P. M., U. of -- U. U. of of U. University of Utah Concert Band -- of U. P M., Music Hall, conducted by Dr. Forrest D. Stoll, program to Include Bachs Fantasia in Track Competition, G vs. BYU, U. 3 ; Graingers Major, in the Strand, Handel Prokofleffs mphony Wednesday, May 6 U. of U. All Day, U. of U. and March, Opus 99. Community Sy- Peter, Paul and Mary, folk 8 P. M., music concert -- Fleldhouse, U. of U. Ballet Gala Kingsbury Hall, architect immense public demand for v speedy action on the civic center. People wanted fast action, he said. We knew It would take several months to arrange the bond sale. We couldnt legally put a board in action until the ordinance was passed. But we felt we could speed thlnS along by getting the architects busy. The present contract has a provision for breaching the agreement if the firm is paid Installation of these new officers of the East Mill Creek EAST MILL CREEK JAYCETTES damages for expenses InJunior Chamber of Commerces auxiliary is set for May 1 at the Hawaiian. Taking the reins curred to date. This it is of the organization for the coming year is,seated on left, new president Mrs. Delano Baxter, understood, would include 3200 South Younghaven Circle. Next to her is the outgoing president, Mrs. Thomas Morris, quarters arranged for in the 3370 Los Altos. Standing are: Mrs. Robert Rains. 3211 Margie Street, secretary; Mrs. Dave "Hotel Utah Motor 3181 Elgin Drive, treasurer; and Mrs. Donald Grice, 2807 East 3100 Lodge to South, vice Patrick, house the planning operation. president. Other individuals from the floor of the commission meeting expressed dissatisfaction. C. W. Sorensen, 416 - 12th Road-E-- 0 Avenue, said, Wedontques-tlo- n the commission but we do Safe driving pays. Man,can of the Junior Chamber of Comday. Second place was capfeel that the public got the It pay! Especially if youre tured by Harry Sutton, 4225 merce. wrong impression. Wouldnt It a high school student fortunate Mars Way,' and Mike Standi-forIt can pay up to $2,000 be possible for the board of enough to have won in a ser4185 Edward Drive, took with a Comet Caliente conto review architects directors Road-E-of ies teenage third place. vertible and trip to Washlocal members by sponsored ington, D.C., thrown In. Worthtrylng for? Students at' Skyline High Safe Driving Can Pay , Teenagers Test Skills In Jaycee The states role in public schools will be the toplapfcr discussion at the first meetings of the Salt Lake City League of Women Voters. Four meetings have been set up in the Holladay areadu, the first two weeks of discuss: A Study Of State Functions In Supervision and Financing Of Public Schools. All Interested women are Invited to attend any of the following sessions: MJ 8 P.M.-Un- it ..Tuesday, May 5, Mrst William 7, South 3305 East, 278-203- 8:30 P.M., U. of U. 1. May Wednesday, A.M. - Burnett, Unit 6133 6, 9:30 Mrs. Ted South 2300 East, 11, CR Thursday, May 7, 9:30 A. M. Unit 8, Mrs. John Marks, 5077 Mqprdale Ckcle, 278-109- Thursday, May 14, 1:15 P.M. Unit 9, Mrs.ohn Waldo, 1779 Oakrldge Drive, CR o 6 and make a to the county Another man pointed out that an architect can have several successful buildings and then The fall on his face. way to be sure of is good building, he said, to get a competitive bid. gettinr . DONT YOU JOIN THE HOLLIDAY VILLAGE BIRTHDAY CLUB WHY See All About It On Page 2 d, Orchestra Concert 3 P.M., Payne Gymnasium, Westminster College. an Theater; film excursion by Burton Holmes. Tuesday, May 5 Mountain section of was made to meet State Schools May Topic For Women Voters Rocky Review that the The Grand Tour of Italy" - 2 and 8:15 P. M. , Uptown Baseball, Sunday, May 3 told the of U. vs. U. of P.M., U. of U. Sqa-ar- Westminster Baseball, U. of State College position on the legality of their action. It was backed by Deputy County Attorney Ollie -- luCulloch who reported that the countys bonding attorneys had absolutely prohibited placing these powers in the hands of the board. The commissi o n s responsibilities cant be shunted off on a citizens committee. After the meeting, Jenson School. Rabbit Show -- - All Day, Fairgrounds; sponsored by the Intermountain Rabbit Breeders Association. 1) Jenson reiterated Bradys Annual Utah Gallery Rifle Championship Shoot -- - firing to start 8 AM., Highland High P.M.,' 4:15 8:30 P.M., Clayton Junior High School, 1471 South 9th East; - (Continued from page you trust the elected to office. dont 1 Old Fashioned Vaudeville' 8 P. M., Granite High Auditor- i 7 Farmington; featuring the nations number one singing sensation. (Continued from page one) Friday May Vinton Bobby Lagoon, Architect Annual Tour of Northern Utah State Fish Hatcheries -- - tour starts 7 A. M. at Scott Avenue Hatchery in Salt Lake County. Tennis, U. of U. vs. Texas 1 Western P.M, U. of U. tennis courts. Weekly Civic Center f School thought so last Sat- urday, April 25, when a Road-E-- 0 was sponsored by the East Mill Cfreek Jaycees. Granite students had their chance on Saturday, April 18. At the parking lot at Skyline High, contestants for the prizes answered a 50 question test and drove through a series of tests. Each participant started with 200 points and had points subtracted for each written and driving test error. The. .driving test Included a driving along straight line with pylon obstacles, a sepentlne through three barrels, backward and forward exercises, parallel parking with six inches of curb and other maneuvers. David E. Booth, 2909 East 3215 South, took first place at the Skyline contest Satur- 100-fo- IN LISTENING AUDIENCE Because Sejppoirt 1 CCA Ci ot Yale Club Holds Annual Banquet ROBERTS 720 PROFESSIONAL STEREO TAPE RECORDER The Yale Club of Utah held Its annual banquet last night at the Alta Club. 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