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Show ngri nyr liy nyjynyq dtfi FW9WW mw TW Salt Lake County, Utah ROCKY MOUNTAIN REVIEW, Thursday, May 28, 1964 Three Months- For' The Price Of Two "t- Page 9 4k Tryylt Before You Buy , Art Center Repeats Summer Rent A-- ainting Plan Area Girls Among 6 Picked For Workshop . P You dont of money really need a lot to enjoy fine paintings and sculpture In your home. You dont that ls( If member of the Salt your Lake Art Center. At the same time, you can test works of art to find out for yourself If a particular, object Is for you or Just a passing fancy. All this Is possible duced prices tms summer through the S<L&keArtCen-ter- s rental-saleJpla- L. Has el-ti- ne says that due to last years successful summer special, many more works will be available -- - 160 as compared to 100 last year and theyll Include a good number of recently acquired paintings. Every current style, he said, will be represented from the quiet realism of LeConte Stewart to the abstractions of Don Olsen. The plan was originated to n. lr, . Director James Successful in the plans allows art centJ members to rent works of ant for three months at the regular "two month fee. This means that members can ehjoy a wide range of paintings In their 'c home at prices ranging from 43.50 to $11 for the three month period plu, a $2 transaction fee. tees are based tin the price of the object and may be applied toward the purchase of the work. The entlr tental fee, Incidentally, goesfio the artist. J3U. further the Salt s two main functions: To encourage the use of original Utah art In homes and offices and to give qualified artists of the area an opportunity for exhibiting and keeping their work in circulation. .day, June 11; Friday, June 12; and Saturday, June 13. On two Sundays, June 7 and 14, the gallei 7 at 54 Finch Lane will be 0; ten from to 6 P.M. Rentals may be arrange 1 from June 6 through 14. Ren tal Sales volunteers will be on duty from 1 to 5 P.M. on Sat urday, June 6; Tuesday, Junu 9; Wednesday, JuneI0rThur3 -- ,1 I Jobs Daughters Install Officers The Mothers Club of Jobs Daughters, Bethel 1 had their annual mother -- daughte LakeArtCen-ter- luncheon at the Prudential Federal Auditorium on 23. The program was the musical comedy Plain and Fancy with Pat Clawson and Lorle Bennet. Mrs. Scott Littleton, out going pn isldent, installed the following officers for the coming yes.r. President, Mrs. Ann Glezos; first vice president; Mrs. He ilen Clayton; second June vice president, Mrs. Mrs. Warre'i, secretary, Connie Chambers; treasurer, Mrs Dc rts Lemon. Six Senior Girl Scouts from the Utah Girl Scout Council have been selected tv attend the Region XII Conservation the workshop. The girls chosen by the selections committee to represent the Utah Council are Mary Anne Crookston, daugh- - Workshop at Camp Cloud Rlra, August Mrs. Murray M. Moier, council president announced today. Ninety six girls from Utah, PTA officers at Wasatch Junior High Sch&l are busy making preparAons for a teachers luncheoiMo be held Thursday May 28 at 12:30 P M. Included in the preparations are members of the present eon PTA beard hostess and lunch- Leo Mrs. DouglasBoard members are ALS r4 PLUMBING (NEW OWNERS; All kinds of plumbing fixtures and materials. Elec. Sewer Cleaning. Special on watei heaters. California and Arlsona will participate In An Adventure In Ecology with the purpose to Inspire Girl Scouts with enthusiasm to save and faithfully to defend from waste, natural resources of our country, Its soil and minerals, its forests, water and wild 4708 Holladay Blvd CR 7-1- 48 Hol-lad- To Moier have about accomplish this, Mrs. explained, the girls Will an opportunity to learn natural resources, conservation and ecology from a group of experts who will visit Long Distanf makes for wonderfdLfamily At reunions. Sareet the family ttglther and visit witrea "j favorite relafve this evening. OnlJong Distance ke you in touch so perl nally. Try it and sei the Sen- Mary Gail Stark, Holladay, was among those who sang with the group. MOUNTAIN WED STATES The recent wedding of Miss Sandra Rollins and Marlell A. Nielson was performed In the Salt Lake LDS Temple TELEPHONE with G. Eugene England, of the temple presidency, officiating. Bedding Plants SPECIAL Pansies 59$ doz. C- - 4040 Highland Drive - HELPS TO STREN6THEN ABDOMINAL MUSCLES C1 I Reg. $24.95 Special $21.95 t Ends Memorial Day 2 Day o'clock am to 12 pm daiiiT? a, and 50 Explorers ting out exploring ities. Carl 'km Q? 32321? haiSaS raennn raiSD .TH3B 01) MODE 9 vi ALL COMP Wasatch . unlor High School PTA members, Mrs. Vern Taft, president, (left) and treasurer, Mrs. . taymon d Duckworth, extend a luncheon Invitation to teachers Owen Lambert, left, and Din id Ban on. The PTA sponsored teachers appreciation luncheon was held at the school toda , Thursday, May 28, at 12:30 P.M Luncheon was attended by PTA officers and last years PTA officers. teachers, school board memi ers, n ewly-elect- The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs George H. Rollins, 2739 Pamela Drive (7800 South). Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs, Mazel A. Nielson, land Drive. A wedding 6015 High- breakfast was held at the Coral Room, Temple Square Hotel, and that evening a reception was held at the Crestwood Villa. Attending the bride were Pamela Rollins, maid of Marlene honor, Bosley, Janet Beecher, Janet Burnlngham, Luana Nielson, Donna Nielson and Luana Rollins. Best man was Baurlce Nielson with ushers: Werner Thaller, Mario Sogers, Hans Schmerse, Greg Rollins and Kenneth Rollins. UNITED IN MARRIAGE Nancy Hughs and Gerald W. White were united In marriage Friday, May 15, in Salt Lake City LDS Temple. The bride Is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Arthur G. Hughs, 7010 South, 17. East. Mr. White Is the son of Mrs. LaVelle White, 3020 South, 1847 East and Mr. Warren L. White, 2470 South 17 East. Following the wedding ceremony the newlyweds were honor ed at a reception In the evening at the Lamplighter. Attendants of the bride were Mrs. Theodor De Mats, Jan special- W. time. ed t.1 It. . It t 9 A . Closets crammed With Winter White, Susan Thomas, Mary Ti omas and Jill Cook, flower gi rl. Best man was Richard Pond w 1th Theodor DeMars as head usher. George Hughs, Craig Hunter, Ralph Maxwell and Henry Lynn Maxwell were us- use our modern hers. VAULT The bride attended the University of Utah where she was a member of Phi Mu. She is a former airline hostess. Mr. White was graduated from the STORAGE PLAN U. of U For Dry REASSIGNED Samuel Watkins, Son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R, Watkins, 6232 Longview Drive, recently graduated from the Air Force medical records Specialists training course at Gunther AFB, Alabama. 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Curls Small Classes Individual Attention Fully Accredited by Northwest Association are Serving Every Denomination Special Emphasis on Music, Drama, Arts, Sports Back! 07557- 5- 'OTKTC'O 00 0Di!iHaa? ac- Buehner, president of the Great Salt Lake Council said the purpose of SCOUT to provide was, a large scale opportunity for every Cub, Boy Scout and Explorer to participate In a Scouting experience with his unit In order to learn by doing and have, fun at. the same; YA Regular Classes Begin Sept. 10th For Expert Fashions In For information, phone or visit the school, EM The Right Rev. Richard S. Watson, D.D., Rector. Mrs. Elizabeth T. Corr, Principal. 6 -- . RELAX EXERCISE SLIM DO"WN LEONA Prize Winning Designs To Choose From All SECOND -- GWALTNEYMJATURAL FOOD 4835 South Highland Drive Cottonwood Mall Phone 278-12- 87 PERMANENTS Y2 Phone for Evening or Early Morning Appointments (2 Locations I 277-C29- (Casual) Curls , See 'J i. HELPS BUILD TRUNK MUSCLES Scout-O-Ram- tivities; HELPS TO EXERCISE BACK, SHOULDERS AND ARMS WAIST 9 tonal urn the Fairgrounds coliseum. The coliseum featured 300 Cub Scouts In an Indian theme; 150 Boy Scouts In pioneer ac- let Mom relax KELPS TO REDUCE from Two of the many highlights of the day was a talent show and a large round-u- p show In Prescott, treasurer. officers, was held at ior Citizens Center. Oyei all gay A total of 110 Scout units exhibited their talents In Indoor and outdoor displays at the show. of the school. Guests will be of Wasatch fac- ulty and the newly elected PTA officers who a revMrs. H Blosch, president; Mrs. Bret M. Hart, first vice president; Mrs. A. D. Carpender, secretary; and Mrs. Donald F. program was presented by the Holladay-Wasatc- h Suburbanettes singing groiTp Monday, May 25, at the President's Patriotic Council tea. The event, which Included Installation of newly elected 2300 East 4800So. jSoutii Phone SCOUT all members musical flavor EARLS ICE CREAVl ay It looked Just like the old West again on Saturday, May 23, as Indians, pioneers and explorers roamed the State Fairgrounds. But this time the old timers were Just a few of the 20,000 scouts participating In The luncheon will be held A (ail ertaa 110 Units Shown In the home economics room fund. SINGING SUBURBANETTES gal Ice Old West Relived surer. library j Kqs-kell- Mrs. Vern Taft, president; Mrs. Gerold Wright, first vice president; Mr. Walter K. Daly, second vice president and principal at Wasatch; Mrs. Paul E. Pleuss, Secretary and Mrs. Raymond B. Duckworth, trea- (Continued From Page 8) was sponsored by the PTA. .Proceeds from the carnival go to the PTA and the school daughter Vlaan G. SPECIAL Blvd, Salt Lake City, Troop 103; Angela Rlserbato daughter of Mr and Mrs. Joseph Rlserbato, 365 East Broadway, Tooele, troop 100; Lynn Cardall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Cardall,' 2633 WUUngton, Salt Lake a, City, troop 103; Lauren daughter of Mr. and i life, Cottonwood ' Heights Highlights Powwow Joyce Vlaanderen, of Mr. and Mrs. Farland, 745 West 900North, Provo, troop 87; Sharon Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Clark, 4506 ce The dual purpose of Ahe luncheon will be to express the sincere thanks of the board to the faculty members and to give the faculty and new PTA officers a chance to become better acquainted before they begin working together during the 1964-6- 5 school season. alternates are, first 297. The ter of Mr. and Mrs. Newman Crookston of 4075 Gramercey 491 Avenue, Ogden, troop Rebecca McFarland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Me PTA Cooks Up Luncheon For Wasatch Teachers By SUE CHRISTENSEN Ogddn, troop 442; se- -. cond, Linda Helm, daughter of Mr. and William T,- Helm, 977 klllcrest, Logan,, troop 297. deren, 10-2- 1, Appreciation of art deepens with contact, Haseltlne said. The Rental-sale- s gallery provides a unique occasion art In everyday surroundings and discover If a painting lives before Investing in purchase. toex-perlen- Mrs. Ted W. KoskelU, 281 800 North, Logan, troop East Price (bring a friend) for your convenience) y LEONAS BEAUTY HAYEN 1674 E. 1300 South - Phone HU 4-51- 61 and HAVEN GARDENS 2174 So. 3rd East Phone 467 For Summer School information, call or .write William M. Purdy Rowland 0365 EL Hall St. Mark's School 5:7435 or EM . |