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Show School Bells To Ring At Bonneville Junior High chance to attend classes the same as the rest of the valMr. Roberts ley students. said the gym and cafeteria will be completed by the first of the year and the auditorium By RUTH GREENE 277-30- Testimonial To' Honor Coshows Moving day has finally arrived for the Bonneville Jun- ior Mr. and Mrs. Grover F. Coshow, 2166 Arbor Lane, will be honored at a missionary farewell testimonial, Sunday, November 15, at 6 P.M. In the Holladay 14th Ward, 2051 East 4650 South. The Coshows will leave soon for the LDS Southern States mission field In Atlanta, Geo-org- la. Speakers will Include President Junior Child, Bishop Frampton, Kenneth R. , TOWER ro f 9 ' "I 24 Classrooms High School. CURTAINS 7 00 FEATURES: 7 3ft BEFT YOU TO DRAW BREATH MUSIC TEACHER We have a marvelous neigh- will be ready for occupancy on the Monday following the Thanksgiving Holiday. Clive Roberts, principal, said classes would be held November 25 the day before Thanksgiving, at the Granite Park Junior High School, for the first four periods. Then the students will bundle all their books, jump into buses and move to the new school. ThK will enable students to arrange their desks and lockers before the end of the day. The classrooms are the onh thing completed so far, but the students will welcome the o we know she will do a very excellent Job. We'll look forward to a good year. bor, Kathy rn Brough, who lives at 6840 Willow Way. Kathyrn is known for her out- Cottonwood ' Heights J standing piano and organ music classes. Last week Kathyrn had a chance to visit Rome, It seems her brother Italy. had purchased a weeks tour ticket, but was unable to complete the tour. Kathyrn said this was one of the most exshe had citing experiences ever had. Most amazing thing was the She said everyone traffic. drove like racers, and there werent any signal lights. A ' " ! wtl. be done about the end of Felrurv. I know everyone corcered will be glad to have tbe new building completed. Junior High g'grdzed their P.T.A. What a thrill 1.' ?hr-ia- . 7ve Bonneville a.v t. . u bed : 7.- of a P T.A. for In a new sch-- o time -'. . the president and ed n4 9 1Spm 9 45 p m. WHILE THE CAPER COMES OFF! (ti ' Herald Tribune a pfepl m & '' fwbtrt tk jtwtlt A RSTIIAR PRICES 'LfOFATfo LUXE COLOR BY DE SCHEDULED PERFORMANCES AT 8:10 PM I 1 P.M. BOXOFFICE OPFNS AT tftjl EXTRAISr;ow''CHAGALL'' STARTS PCN. "TOP .TONFS1' Little Girls Dream Jaycettes, left to right, are, Mrs. Thomas Morris, director, Mrs. Dee Baxter, president, and Mrs. Arthur Holloway, historian and project chairman. Anyone lnteresd In purchasing tickets may call Mrs Morris Member of the East Mlllcreek Javcettes display their fundraising prizes, Ken and Barbie dolls and wardrobes, for six year old Tami Morris. Proceeds from tickets, selling fir for $1 , will aid the Holladav Children Center and Zion Mt Old Folks Home. Top prize Is the dolls plus woardrobe, second and third places winners will receive Barbie doll wardrobes. This coupon will bring you complete information on how you can own part of the new Jack Benny To Fiddle While Symphony Earns Jack Bennys routine that has been a sensation with the New York Philharmonic, the Philadelphia Orchestra, and other major orchestras will T MILLION DOLLAR mMm mwm greet s' Valley Music Hall 1225 South Main am a bona fide resident of I $25 Permanent now $15 ... NAME ADDRESS STATE event of this season, will be by contribution to the Utah SymAll contributors of phony $10. or more will be listed In the Symphony souvenlor programs for the entire year of $50. or and contributors more will be Invited to a party for Mr Benny immediately after the concert. Will Mr. Benny play Mendelsohn and hand the violin to the concert master during the hard passages? Only Maestro Abravanel and Mr ciennyKiiow and they wont spoil the fun by telling. Mr. Benny Is donating his services and this Is a tribute to the fame of the Utah Symphony Orchestra and its beloved Maestro. Just as the Utah Symphony is for all the residents of our state, so It Is for all price ranges, and seats are available for $3. contributions up to $50. The entire amount Is tax deductible. Contributions may be sent to the Utah Symphony Office, 55 West First South, and tickets will be sent by return mall Act now to have your seat reserved for Jack Benny and the complete Utah Symphony Orchestra, Saturday night, November 14, 8:30 P.M. at the Salt Lake Tabernacle. (atat iadudiittf. CITY 'cUncut ZIP .y V Expert Tipping MEET THE PEOPLE WHO WILL, WITH ART LINKLETTER BUILD, GUIDE, AND DIRECT UTAHS SI 2. 50 Coiffi CARLL'S MT OLYMPUS SHOPPING CENTFR BEAUTY SALON SKAGGS MEZZANINE 278 0461 V' - BOB CUMMINGS Hollywood Star Board of Advisors WILLIAM DOZIER Hollywood Board of RHONDA FLEMING Producer Advisors JUDGE JACQUE Hollywood Star Board of Advisors ALEEN LESLIE LESLIE Hills Judge Board of Advisors Hollywood Board of Beverly PETE SUMMERS Author Advisors Coast Pub Rel Board of Advisors West DANNY THOMAS Hollywood Star Board of Advisors WHAT IS VALLEY MUSIC HALL? Valley Music Hall will present Theater-i- n an exciting technique for staging the finest Broadway Musicals with top Hollywood and Broadway stars. Shows will run for two weeks with a new show every two weeks The Valley Music Hall will seat 2.830. No seat will be more than 19 rows from yy the-roun- LEIGHTON LE ROY PRINZ L5t;-- J R BALLARD SR DR V BOYD HAIR FORD PAULSON Provo Director Salt Lake City Director dkJi WILLIAM L SMITH Salt Lake City Director NATE WADI Salt lake City D rector MUCH? Only top box office attractions will be staged Oklahoma! Carousel! Sound of Music! South Pacific! The King and I! And others of like caliber. Every show will have at least one or two top stars like Rhonda Fleming, Bob Cummings, Betty Grable, Giselle McKenzie, Janet Blair, Dennis Day, Juliet Prows, etc. Fernando. California. financing for Valley Music Hall. Mrs. John R, Winder, 79 Street, announced the enof her grandgagement daughter, Miss Jane Winder Aldous to Kent R. Palmer at an Informal tea , Saturday, November 7 A native of Hershey, Pennsylvania, Miss Aldous Is the daughter of Edwin F. Aldous and the late Anne Winder Aldous The lovely bride-to-Is an elementary education major at the University of Utah and a member of PI Beta Phi. A be Til 33ii0!D 328-811- 3 This is not an offer to sell or a solicitation to purchase. Sales will er Set Rites dJf . Ogden Director WHAT KIND OF SHOWS WILL' BE PRODUCED? others associated with Valley Music Hall have an interest in the very successful Valley Music Theater at San .dry BllElrD LAV0RW00D HOW MANY SHARES OF STOCK WILL BE SOLD AND FOR HOW 600,000 shares will be sold for $1.25 per share. Minimum purchase has been set at 50 shares so that everyone can participate. This, plus the $400,000 already invested, will complete the f A Idous-Palm4 PHONE V President Windsor LEO JARDINE Salt Lake City Secretary S Salt Lake City Director d CASTLETON Salt Lake City Vice President A M theater-in-the-roun- DAVID Salt Lake City sr the stage, affording everyone an unexcelled view of the performers Admissions will range from $2 each to $5 each, with savings on seasons tickets. ARE THERE OTHER THEATERS LIKE VALLEY MUSIC HALL? At least 4 such theaters are operating on the West Coast one at Anaheim, one in the San Fernando Valley, and two in the Bay area. Some 15 tent have operated in the East since 1948. Art Linkletter and RUSS BALLARD BRILL Producer Executive Producer New York Hollywood Producer Executive Producer Sat- residents, Concert with the Utah Symphony Orchestra and Maestro M aurlce Abravanel. Admission to this concert, which Is the only fund raising Street, Salt Lake City, Utah Please send me a prospectus. the State of Utah. Utah urday, November 14, when he performs a special Benefit be made ONLY by use of a prospectus. CAVAbXN WfUiXt-- A u YU uni i PJuf lUMilO if kxiiQUl U Slum PflUuuUS CU HU rur stuMr. Palmer, a pre-la- w dent at the University ofUtah, Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon Troseth, Grand Junction, Colorado. He has fulfilled an LDS mission In central Germany. The couple have set a December 18 wedding date. |