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Show s- ' ROCKY MOUXTtfX REVIEW Thursday, July 30, 1964 V A x: J LaCc Utah PageS State PTA Slates School August 17, 18 Utah Reunions Are Truly Magnificent Mrs. Mary Keeler, National PTA representative, wlllpre-sld- e at the two day Utah State PTA Schoolof Instruction sessions, Friday and Saturday, August 17 and 18, from 9 A.M to 3 P.M., at Granite Park Junior High School, 450 East r Descendents Could Fill A Salt Good-Size- d 3700 South. Program will be: August All council members should attend; 9 to 10 A. M., General meeting; 10 to 12 noon; Council chairman will meet with state chairman; 12 noon to 1 P. M.: box lunches served. Make reservations by August 10 with Mary Keddlngton, 2040 Mlllstream Lane, IN to 3 F.M.: general session.. ' August 18: Local, as well as council officers and chairman should attend; 9 to 10 A.M.: School sltuatlondlscus-slo- n; 10 to 10:20 AM.; special presentation on parent and 17: 1 family life Town When Relatives Flock Together By IRIS SYNDERGAARD In every one of the It Is probable that family reunions are held. But It Is doubtful whether they reach states the truly magnificent propor-atloelsewhere that they do ns In Utah. Considering what we have to work with In the way of fam) ilies this Is understandable. Is My own fairly typical. He had six wives and fathered forty-tw- o children. His descendants could fill a good sized town and those who show up for the annual family reunion do fill a good-sizpark. When one has such a flock of relatives, Its possible to meet unexpected people at these affairs. I had to break up a tender romance once I went to a family reunion and found my boyfriend there. We hadnt known before that we were first cousins once great-grandfath- er ed 'e-cau- se 4 Davis County Clipper removed. My brother once met a fellow hed flown with for months during the war. They had no Idea they were second cousins until they met at a family reunion. Attending a reunion as an Insider Is interesting but It wasnt until I went to one with my husband as a new member jf a different family that I got an outsiders view. arrived at the mountain We park a little late so my husband deposited the lunch on a table, me under a tree and departed to,,mlngle.lthought It would be a good chance to watch, quietly, the tall voluble Danes who were mostly strangers to me. It didnt turn out like that. Almost at once an elderly walked up, surveyed me from all angles, and asked, gen-tlera- an Would you be one of Knuds When I granddaughters? 3 TO Vi OFF ON ALL SUMMER SHOES show up. When I asked him the next day why he hadnt come he was Indignant. He kept Insisting he and his family had gone to the reunion, and that theyd all had a perfectly hangup time. some after Only checking did we find that theyd attended the wrong family reunion and no one the wiser. eration undergone by someone named Vina. After assuring me symoathetlcally that Vina might be all right anyway, she left. She was followed In rapid succession by a young girl who kept calling me Aunt somebody, a' toddler who offered me a used Ice cream cone and the first elderly gentleman who came back to make sure I wasnt Knuds W e decided that as long as he hadnt been elected president or something It didnt really matter. Hed met a lot of nice people and the potato salad was delicious. granddaughter.. I orewide Clearance ternoon without saying a word. When these affairs are really well attended, people can get lost. When I found a new second cousin recently I Invited him to the annual reunion. He promised hed be there, but although I watched for him all afternoon- - he never did shook my head, wondering who Knud was, he nodded happily, and wandered said Good, off, leaving me wondering whether Id been let out of the family before Id hardly gotten in. Right behind him came a motherly type who bustled up and with no preliminaries launched Into an unnecessary vivid account of the last op- spent quite a frlepdly af Name TV Stars Entertain At Wilford Stake Festival By SHIRLEY MANOOKIN 467-30- Street. creek parents are about bur sting their buttons with new PERFECT RETREAT The beautiful Palisades Dam Area In Wyoming is the sight of the Kenneth D. Reeses Eagle Scouts In the families. Last Tuesday an Eagles nest was made up of Richard Cross, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cross, Richard Egan, son of Dr. and Mrs. Merrlt A. Egan,) Richard Farr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Farr, Neal Hardy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hardy, Bob Llndsy son of Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Llndsy, andhlllip Skolmoskl son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Skolmoskl. Congratulations, scouts, we realize what a lot of time and effort went into this accomplishment. Clint Jackson Is the District commissioner of theUteDis-tri- ct and awarded the scouts their eagle awards. Troop 73 38 The show was tremendous at the fourth annual Wilford stake family fun festival last Monday night July 27 at White Park, 2910 Melbourne Street. After the athletic contests .between each youngsters, Meandering In East Millcreek ward entered teams In sack races, three legged races, obstacle relays, tugs of war. sumNext, an mer picnic then the hundreds of adults and children were treated to a program they will never forget: Russ Lewis, a ventriloquest of exceptional ability. Russ has appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show, Steve Allen Show, Surfside 6. The New York Journal American says Russ Is, technically, the most perfect ventriloquest weve seen In years. ndbelieve you me, the people In Wilford Stake agree that Russ Lewis and his side-kicVon Clarence summer cabin. Gorgeous scenery, cool nights, plentiful trout, and good companionship make this haven a perfect retreat for the Reeses and their many friends during the summer months. Sylvia, Roger, Richard, Pamela and Becky (Randy Is not able to enjoy the cabin at present he Is serving In Finland on an LDS Mission), with their parents, of 3029 East 2965 South have Just returned from another exciting week, northeast of the border (Utahs, that Is). Six sets of proud east Mill- - headed by Scoutmaster Earl Hopkins was awarded top Dog award at this Court of Honor. A word of appreciation also goes to all these fine men who work so diligently with our sons to make them better citizens. ANNOUNCEMENT LUNCHEON The Sky Room at the Hotel Utah will be the setting this Saturday, August 1 for a lovely announcement luncheon to be given by Mrs. Jep W. Oaks, for her daughterNlla, announcing her engagement to James Owen Llvie, son of Mrs. La Rlene Ivie, Pocatello Idaho. Miniature white baskets of rosebuds edged In silver will hold tiny silver cards with the message Nila and Jim, September 16th. A gorgeous cen t fyf. active stake presents for Its members each year. for this fabulous event are Mr. and Mrs. Grant Moss, 2550 Melbourne The bride Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jep W. Oaks, 2902 Hartford Street. The ceremony In September will be performed In the Salt Lake Temple. YOU, TOO Breathes there a woman with soul so dead who could stand to listen to her telephone and ring, and curb her curiosity sufficiently not to answer it? Have you done this? Let me hear about it. I. You can y 70th South 1871 East COTTONWOOD HEIGHTS - 4 (TOY VILLAGE) - r1 'A- - ! hy'.'r. 3 r iU Mi SANDBOXES PICNIC TABLES 54x36 Redwood Picnio Table and Bench Sets y Lullaby - Bassett CHILDCRAFT AS LOW AS $ depend on AS LOW AS 2 288 YILKIUSOll STROLLERS Strollee - Peterson to work for NOW ONLY $JS8 BARBIE and FAMILY Allan 1Q88 AS LOW AS Salt Lake County and UTAH Midge Ken Skipper BARBIE HIGH CHAIRS WHILE THEY FOR BETTER EDUCATION 277-253- V, CRIBS k, Kibble are tops, Duke Art then performed clay talks where he molded clay portraits of people In the audience. Duke came directly fromr, Radio City Music Hall and Las Vegas. He left them beggin for more. The Decca Recording stars, the Madcaps, from NBS, ABC and CBS "TV did everything with harmonicas that can, be done. And to top off a wonderful evening, Salt Lakes own Allegro Chorus under the direction of A. Burt Keddlngton filled the night with song. What a marvelous treat this s terpiece of white roses apd sliver leaves will decorate tfib luncheon table. FOR PROFITABLE AGRICULTURE AS LOW AS LAST $207 $Q88 en 0 Wilkinson, a former school teacher and administrator, has been a champion of education all of his life. He has pledged to help give Utah the best educational program of any state In the nation by a good margin. He Relieves in local control and financing t schools to prevent Federal control of education. Wilkinson will fight for more freedom for all farmers. He Is opposed to controls. and regimentation of our agricultural Industries. He will give support and help to all segments of agriculture, and help to develop our American free WADING POOLS ... 55x12 3 MONSTER BUBBLE Ring 5 enterprise system. $177 FOR MORE WATER PLASTIC BALLS FOR SETS $100 Sunday Visit Sunday's a great day to call Long Distance. Folks are at home. Rates are low all day. This Sunday, surprise a favorite relative or friend with a Long Distance call. It's the next best thing to being there. FOR JOB OPPORTUNITIES Wilkinson will work for Improved Job opportunities for Utah families by making business conditions Inviting to new Industries. He will work for full utilization of facilities and talents In our mls-sl- e industries, and for protection and Improvement of the business climate. Wilkinson will fight for the development of Utahs water projects and for other ways of utilizing our natural rescources. He has long been an advocate of the Central Utah and Dixie Projects. He understands the need for solutions to Irrigation and water problems of our state. 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