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Show School Starts But Funs Not Over, Cottonwood Mall Circus Due Soon truth has finally impressed Itself upon child and parent alike ... vacations are over. Its back to school for the"lndergartener to the senior In high school. Teachers and students have become acquainted.. Books are now being carried home. Summer vacation W64 Is now a The awful Tooele BUT OFFICER, I WAS ONLY DOING 103.453 MPH County Sheriff Jerry Shaw Issues a souvenir speeding ticket to Richard Catron after he set a new speed record on the Bonneville Salt Flats. Catron piloted the Swedish Saab to 105.453 miles per hour, the fastest time for cars with engine under 1300 cc. The 1964 record makes the second time that Catron president of Rocky Mountain Saab, Inc., regional western distributor for Saab, has held the speed title. thing of the past. But ... take hope ... there Is still a barrel of fun for the entire family at the Cottonwood M all this weekend. That old American Institution that Is fast disappearing from the entertainment scene x.. the circus ... Is being brought Into the Cottonwood M all by the 56 merchants who want to express their appreciation for past patronage and the manner In which the public has accepted this all enclosed fashionable shopping center. Tickets to the John Strong Animal Circus may be obtained from any one of these 56 merchants. They are free with each $1. Durchase. Courses YWCA Lists V J Wayne Richards, executive, secretary of the Merchants Association emphasizes that there are no reserved seats ... that patrons will be accomodated on a first come first served basis ... that the possession of a ticket doesnt guarantee seeing the show. The 70 x 100 foot tent will be located In the southeast corner of the Malls expansive parking lot Performances Conversational German for beginners starts We September 16 at 2 to P.M. and 7:30 to 9 P.M. Conversational Spanish will 'be held Thursdays beginning, September 17 at 7:30 to 9 P.M. Starting In October, courses will Include Clues to Comfortable Conversation, Paint-I- n Oil, Creative Crafts, Bridge Lessons, Personality and Fashion Scope, Modern Dance. For further Information on available courses call Mrs. P. adult program B. Mudgell, Registration Is now underway at the YWCA for various adult courses and recreation for both men and women. of the show are scheduled for Thursday and Friday at 3 P.M., 5 P.M, and 7 P.M. on Saturday at 10 A.M., 2 P.M. and 4 P.M. The show lasts 45 minutes and consists of 10 entertaining acts. Featured Is Neena the trained baby elephant. There are also Hams, pigmy goats, trained pones and dogs and the usual aerlallst, acrobats and clowns galore. Its high class entertainment for the entire family .. at the Cottonwood Malls Back to School Animal Circus. Applications started Monday, September 7, and will continue until September 12. YWCA membership Is required, fee Is $2.50 per year. Conversational French for beginners will be held Tuesdays 1:30 to 3 P.M., and for Intermediates Mondays 7: 30 to 9 P.M. . Beginners class starts Tuesday, September 15 and Intermediates begin Monday, September 14. director, 355-280- c sS & m 4. Granite Offers Organ Classes course for beA ginners and advanced students on the electric organ will meet Wednesdays at 7 P.M. beginning September 23, 1964,under auspices of the Granite School Districts adult education program. Classes Will beheld at the conveniently located organ studios at 33rd South and State Streets, where several types of organs will be available for class use. Among other facets of mus ic, the course will Include ten-we- ek technique, styling, rhythms, and registration. ! ! Enrollment will be limited so that there can be a great deal of personal Attention sesgiven during the sion. The fee Is $10 for ttie 10 classes. To enroll, call Mr. o Blackburn at W. Melvin Strong at the Gru-lt- e School District offices, two-ho- ur 466-87- 486-766- 1. (0 mY Thanks to many loyal customers , we are moving to a more spacious and better location. Within a very short time we will an- nounce our grand opening at 1176 East 21st 300 Baseball (0 k cnits Wilson Spaulding -- -- liokona South. It has been our policy over the past ten years to have only private customer sales. So, in announcing this first public sale, we are setting a precedent that we hope to continue in the future, along with the private sales. We feel you will be Tennis rackets, Baseball and softball team equipment pleased at our reduced prices and our quality lines. Everything in the store will be reduced for two days only. Pictured are some of our fine values. 250 Sweat shirts t and school jackets 90 pr. golf shoe 200pr. Football Shoes Golf equipment ai Wilson Spalding-K- I & D 7 pabcidkks' m man SA&ESJrIClAL Uo Bef unds or return L F-6TrB- Sporting Goods Co 1121 East 21st Southfk) 5TCI2E HCUHSs Friday 9:30-9:0- 0 Saturday 9:30-6:0- 0 7 ( |