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Show 9 Theres Treasure In Trash SHIRLEY By MANOOKIN Whats one mans meat Is mans poison", and whats one mans trash is another mans treasure. This another has been plainly evident the last few weeks as piles of trash grew to enormous preportions in front of each residence, awaiting the pick-u- p. It was fune to cruise around Just to see the things people considered invaluable and had discarded. And it was more fun to watch orther cars slow up to appraise each pile. I saw enough discarded furniture in an eight block area to furnish (very modestly of course) several rooms. o For days I had my eye on an almost new upholstered headboard on one pile a few blocks away. Wlty a new red corduroy cover, this would be just the thin for my little room. daughters pink bed- considered several until after dark and gliding by with the car lights out, but thought that would be almost illegal. sure. I hurriedly drove to where I had seen a small end table, (the top was gone, but I really did need the small turned posts to make a planter). To my utter disappoint- ment, the pick-u- p had beat me to it. But as soon as I finish my column, I'm going back to my red corduroy, with which Im covering an almost new upholstered headboard. has assumed the 142nd Milicommand tary Intelligence Linguist of the Utah National Guard. Colonel Scott is the business manager for the Improvement Era and before accepting command of the Linguist Company, was intelligence officer for the XI Corps Artillery. Europe, performed before the Queen, and continued on thru the Orient. A wonderful treat is in store for all who wish to attend. For tickets, contact Mrs. 8, or Marvin Smith, 7, Mrs. Merrill Rldd, or Mrs. Pearl Tate, 484-71- The 142nd Mlllatry Intelligence Linguist Company is composed of about 98 percent returned missionaries of the Church' of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. many of us mothers like to take the broom to the childrens toy closets and weed out most of the toys no longer used, or outgrown to make way for the new batch which Santa always leaves under out very fotunate trees. Please, please, dont throw these toys away. If they are still nice looking and in good condition please help the pledges of Intercollegiate Knight, Scalper Chapter at the University of Utah who in turn will stage a big Christmas party for 40 to 50 underprivileged Salt Lake area children. service, of to the Therron This wonderful family will really be missed in our community when they leave their home at 3994 Crestwood Drive, to settle in the Los Angleles area. Lambert family. AMBASSADORS U.S.A. will be the name of the show put on by a group of B.Y.U. entertainers, who have been sel- Curtain Time ected by the 1. S. State partment to go abroad as Meandering In De- am- bassadors of culture early next year and perform in the Middle East countries. East Millcreek 486-861- 39. ior SAVE THOSE TOYS I It was not until a truck drove up, very brazenly, and loaded up my purple cotton pile rug (my husband has always hated that purple cotton pile rug) from my own discards, and drove away, that my courage And, the next strengthened. day, after two other cars carted away the snow tires and a round wash tub from a neighbors heap, I was ready to take the bull by the horns. o As I drove to the supermarket that afternoon, the white pick-u- p and loader were, busy and, in a last minute frenzy, friends, neighbors and were frantically exchanging trash for trea- - strangers Mr. and Mrs. A portion of this same group of entertainers will present a show on November 21 at the Kenwood W ard, 3080 South 1765 East, at 7:30 P.M., for the W Ilford Stake. This is the same group that toured Lam- bert have been very active in the Mount Olympus District of the Boy Scouts of America. They served the youth of Greater Salt Lake, as well as working hard in their various position in the L.D.S. Valley View 8th Ward. Mr. Lambert has served as chairman of the Granite Citizens for Better Schools. ! 0 By LENORE TURNBOW CR 8:15 P.M. in w vjr til dried flower arranging course at the Utah Garden Center, November 4 to 6, are, instructor Mrs. R. L. Tuckey and Mrs. A. L. Stenberg, president, Utah Associated Garden Clubs. Mrs. Tuckey, from Kentfleld, California, is a nationally accredited Flower Show Judge and accredited Flower Show teacher. The course, for both advanced and beginners consisted of the art of dried flower arranging, modern and abstract demonstration and workshops in contrived flowers from natural pods and cones. Discussing Skylines learned a few good reasons why we need PTA. The BOS Unhappy her friends in the Pep Club at Olympus High is Linda, although she is looking forward to her new home. The story The Many Moods of Will Lucas Birthday A Coincidence? COLONEL COMMENDED Lieutenant Colonel Verl F. Scott, former president of Canyon Rim Stake, who received the Army Commendation Medal for meritorious the three-da- y East, Highland, Bear River, and Skyline high school bands, considered as some of the states finest secondary musical groups, will be featured on the program. Highland will join the three other schools for the first time. Each will perform short entries of some outstanding music, including everything from classicals to band high school for their youngsters. They started an annual supper and dance night for parents, teachers and children to enjoy together. The article asked, Why shouldnt parents be interested in the schools where their youngsters spend 25 hours a week?" Why shouldnt they Investigate and try to know the teachers?" A short talk with a teacher often leads to better understanding on both sides. The PTA mother who vol- unteers her time isnt Just Interested in her own child but in the cnildren of others too. PTAs can be improved its up to you and you you. Get out and work your PTAyour children benefit. Womens Club Aids Retarded BATTLE OF THE BOWS Only a few more days and Jack Benny will be in Salt Lake to perform with the Utah Symphony Orchestra. Word has it that Eugene Jelesnick has challenged Mr. Benny to a battle of the violins. Thing of that! Can you imagine what that would sound like . . .? A couple of tom cats playing on a blackboard. ping-pong the project, which began last August, was the late Mrs. Tenny Johnston. DO YOU QUAUFY? ng The Utah Community Service Council is meeting today and tomorrow attheNewhouse Hotel to discuss the admin- im luded Her committee Mrs. Jack Bacon, Mrs. Frank Pignanelli president Mrs. Albert Olson and past president Mrs. Chesley Wlntch. istration of the new anti-pove- rty program . . . and contrary to popular conservative the govern misconception, ment is not planning to send antiout kits poverty consisting of a bushel of apples for each applicant. No, its much more than that. The ComService group is munity studying the program and how it will be adapted to the local poverty problem. It will provide a youth-wo-rk program. For those skeptics who feel we have no poverty program in Utah . . . consider the federal criteria for what constitutes poverty . a family making less than $3,000 ng arrived home Just two 47-1- 1 Lady ,ions Review Art Painting was discussed at the Sugarhouse Lady Lions meeting, Monday, November 9, at Blrkelands Resturant. Guest speaker was Clyde G. Smith who talked on Art Appreciation. Mr. Smith is a teached in the Olympus High School art department. Mrs. Nathan M. Wade, Lady Lion president, conducted the ' meeting. lintrimcd, Reg $50 NOW $30 Fur Trimmed, Reg $70 NOW $48 Isnt that wonderful . . . suddenly I find myself the happy recipient of federal aid! (A meeting with the boss at KALL Radio is my first project Monday. 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Tweeds, fur blends. ..all Millium lined special 8 x 10 portrait of you or your (Hyland Plaza) SAFETY WOMENS DRESS COATS V PARKAS and Cottonwood Mall SCHOOL SUBURBAN, UCC. WOMENS STRETCH PANTS with plastic removable stirrups Reg Sugarhouse for will in time They big events. were the installation of Doctor James Fletcher as the elgth president of the University of Utah and the Utah-BY- U As you know, the game. 3. Utes won for The past week was a tidy one for eagles, who partlci-part- ed in Clean Skyline Week. The campaign, promoted by the student council, resulted in especially clean halls and grounds and a conscientious effort to keep Skyline beautiful. per year. SATURDAY, November 14th John A. Larsen rnold R. Angle Cal Wynn but and BACK HOME I TIDY Films on safety were shown and discussed on the basis of stressing the Importance of safety to the participating st- - A Necessity received scholarships and awards alone could answer the question Why a PTA?" PTAs provide yearly grants to high school s udents wanting to go on to teaching, business, home economics or Industrial trades. New England PTAs found Jobs for youngsters who need extra money and decorated a room for teachers to relax in. They set up a Red Cross training course for mothers. Brought in high school principals and other experts to advise parents on the right Is there any truth to the rumor that theyre going to bah the Trlb from the capitol building because of the highly controversial nature of Little Orphan Annie" . . .? Whatever happened to all those political badges that people were wearing before the election? There were a few rugged individuals walking around on election day with some pretty wlerd badges. Like: Dizzyfor President," and In your heart he know might!" you The womens club provided the school with a swing set, sandbox, playhouse and basketball and hoop. men and iom men NEAT AND by WUl Lucas Youngsters at the Brookdale Day Care Center for Retarded Children are enjoying new play equipment tanks to the Womens Auxiliary of Utah Pharmaceutical Association. 0 audit- orium. us FLORAL WORKSHOP which is worth passing on to our local PTAs. Six million dollars in teacher scholarships plus the thousands of children who have While vacationing in Boston, I at leaving Children c con- of Lawrence Bird, will host three other schools in the Round Robin for Bands, Thursday, November 19, at m England PTA TON GLOBE printed a return. fund-raisi- Skyline High Schools marcnes. As a bonus, dance the various bands from schools will perform between the changes of concert bands. The public, especially those Interested in fine band music, is Invited to attend the proFree tickets may be gram. obtained from the participating schools. cert band, under the direction Open your hearts to this cause and call the University Union Building Information desk and leave the message. They need candy as well as toys for this very worthy New The three Lambert sons, Allen, Glen and Dale, are attending B.Y.U. and will continue school there. Roger is serving on a mission in Scotland and will not see his new home in California until his Heading evv.o,7 TALE FROM NEW ENGLAND youngest members of the Lambert family are Kevin and Ralph, students at Crestview Elementary. Good luck and good wishes in your new home. or unsurpassed luxury , u'ell'dressed tnen choose cashmere. And noitody tailors it more superbly than S()C.IET BRA!I): quietly elegant styling, derated handi work, quality fabric. In black and other muirt shades. High School. The club, composed of Juniors and seniors, closed the program with a Desperados sequence. Club director is Connie San-str- a. ng times waiting Both Skyline High Dance Club participated in the contemporary dance council, Monday, November 9, at Hillside Jun- 485-802- 40-g- irl OFF TOLA. Goodbye Skyline High To Host Four Band Concerts |