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Show i Southeast Students Enjoy Trade Tech Construction Gals To Aid Retarded The local chapter of Women In Construction have rolled up Training School for Mentally Retarded. Organized last April, the club's first charity project was decided after the women On the toured the school. tour the women noticed the lack of outdoor shelters for lr patients. Occupants of conditioned building 3 never can go outside because of their acute sensibility to No natural shade sunlight. Is available. The 40 club women, who are all actively engaged In var- - their sleeves to build a nest egg for the American Fork Rocky Mountain un-a- A-- November 12, 1964 Page 12 HAIR lous phases of the cost 40! ball started rolling when ZCMI Appliance Center donated a RCA color television console to the cause. With the console up for grabs, tickets, for a $1. are available at donation, booths In Cottonwood Mall and downtown ZCMI. Tickets are also available from club members. Drawing will be held Monday, November 16. When Cynthia Crawford High. A SKILLFUL CUT IQUARC 111 FOOTHILL e ALT LAKE CITY. DRIVE UTAH Like the weather, everyone talks about Juvenile delinquency but not many people do anything about it. But an organization trying to nip Juvenile problems In the bud Is the Granite Wasatch PTA Council. The group Is swinging Into the last year of a two year program on Juvenile Protection and Parent and Family Life. better Hoping to promote communication between parents the program and children, stressed the needs of children last year. This years session, which kicked -- off last month, will place emphasis i on pareducation and partental icipation. All 20 schools In the Granite Wasatch Council have been Comasked to cooperate. mittees will be formed In each school and problems discussed In parental It will groups. be an exchange of Ideas and solutions among parents. Program last year was very said Paul E. Ludfavorable, Juvenile Protection chairwig, man and administrative assistant at the Detention Home. He added approximately 17 schools participated last year and sets of elementary school children took part In the studies and dis2,300 often STILL SUBJECT Cindy Crawford, cosmetology student at Salt Lake Trade Technical Institute, puts a permanent into a wig before working on the real things. of parents Heading the Parent and Life program this year will be Mrs. John Ward and Mrs. Jesse Melodrama Opens In Park City By GARY FORD Hillcrest has High School Just gone through one of Its worst weeks, according to This last many students. week is commonly known as test week. its I back to being our old selves again. Taking tests right In the middle of the national election wasnt easy. But If It weren't for the elections, all we would have been able to talk about would be those exams. But since we all struggled through, I guess well Just have to wait another quarter for a week like this last one. MOCK ELECTION We take the time at Walker Bank to see that your new room (or whatever the home improvement idea may be) turns out right . . . paperwork included. Not that theres a lot of involved, but whether you are the whole basement or just putting up some shelves its important to you. So, we take the time to advise you about the best financing. An individual loan officer will assist you with your planning and budgeting. red-tap- e Your home improvement job is Number One with us . . . and you can be sure were happy to talk about it any time. We think about each loan and work on it just the wav you complete the jobs around the house . . . one at a time. Let's Hillcrest High Key Club inlatlon next In the girls dance Monday The evening, which studio. was set back because of previous engagements, will host talent ranging from the reading of the Midnight Ride of Paul Revere to the singing of the Tlnsy Wlnsy Spider. After the opening exercises, a dance will be held In the girls gym. The i go to the elections for a minute. Hillcrest held a mock election November 3. Results of the election proved that the Democrats were in power as they defeated most of their opponents by a ratio 6f 2 to 1. The only close election was the one for the President. The day after the election showed that we at Hillcrest were not a bit mistaken. The Hillcrest High School Marching Band is doing great things this year. They have performed before audiences at all of the grand premiers. In fact, they have performed at more first nights than any ember or Web, 5 Salt l.ake (t Slab ale Samis 3920 Highland Highland Drive Office Prut a .Murray l.ttgun Htcrrtun Granger Prtve Drive Skyline Grad Joins USAF I Contoured Sole Garden Club To View Tree Slides rests your feet while you walk We Guarantee The Fit At CeMeewwed IMN HANDLES THEM ALL Park. apron sale, conducted An by Mrs. David W. Thompson, will be held at 11 A.M. followed by a luncheon at 1 P.M. OR A slide program, Christmas Trees from Around the World, will be shown after the luncheon. HADLEY MAYFLOWER y Tor 3 me FREE ESTIMATE - CALL EM nt'-- Complete line of meats - all cuts. jrlc.VeaUamb, Capon, Geese, Fish HALF BEEF SALE TURKEYS Grade USDA was necessary to give everyone in the class an Important assignment on the paper. This Beef A or AA Fresh.-orde- ahead for the holidays. r 1990 East 33rd South Choice (by Evergreen Carwash) Okc t&c JUoKdn TKcat 6(d n3CALlin:r HU c(Dq-0-e- e ANNOUNCES ASK FOR: Hair Cuts Shampoo Sets Permanents BQJEXDETI DDV0S0(DN Tints. 1 Bleach - Robert Peterson,- son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Peterson, 3830 Birch Drive, was sworn into the United States Air Force, October 29, announced Sergeant Don Mellen, Air Force Recruiter for the Salt Lake City area. Bob departed for six weeks of basic training at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, Immediately following his enlistment for four year. Upon completion of this training, he plans to enter futher training - Murrays Moat Market COHTWWTAL 486-010- . & 50 99 2.99 3.00 Toners.; .5.00 Manicures on 7' EAST -- . HMVIFiL! Christmas trees will be the subject at the Floriculture Garden Club meeting, Monday, November 16, at the Utah Garden Center In Sugarhouse Under the direction of Glen Butterfield, the school newspaper Sentry has been split Into two papers. The names of the new papers will be The Sentry and Sentry. This Is because of the overcrowded conditions In the JourThe dividing nalism class. will create competition between the staffs to see which paper will have the best qual- - . m an formance November 26. A new drama will be cast and In rehearsal soon to hit the boards December 12. A look Into the world of child development Is being aired in three sessions at Garfield School. First meeting was Thursday, November 5. Sponsored by the PTA, the Parent Family Life program features Doctor Edward Teare, a child psychologist. He Is discussing Frail Growth and Adjustment of a Child of EleSchool on three mentary Thursdays, November 5, November 12 and November 19. The continuing three-weprogram will be held Thursdays from 7:30 to 8:30 P.M. In the Garfield School Auditorium, 1838 South 1500 East. Public is Invited to attend and, join In the question and answer period. Mrs. Larry S. Taylor Is Parent Family Life chairman. L. Naturalizer's barberlng, building technology, business practice, Colors: White and Stone commercial art, diesel mechanics, architectural drafting, mechanical drafting, electricity, engineering technology, machine shop technology, printing, technical Illustrating and welding. As student body vice president at Trade Tech, Cindy Crawford will be helping to execute the policies for a student body numbering 1,663. The student activities shell so-cal- led ek Member of Fetcrul Hrsenr System am Federal JrMwtjf Insumme (' trpuruttua Trade Tech, a school op. erated by the State of Utah, offers 19 full-tiday classes in trade and technical fields. Besides the three mentioned above, the school has courses in auto body repair, auto body painting, automobile mech-anc- ls, More extra perscheduled Friday, with to 10 John Oblad, 1964 South 25th East, and Paul Tischner, 2936 South 1935 East, are both studying electronics. INVITATION SET other high school band In the state. Last Friday they perSinned Against Than Sinning. at the Red Cross Conformed The production Is set to run In Salt Lake City. vention each Saturday evening from 7 November through DecTWO NEWSPAPERS Villlans home improvement loans ... one at a time of each month, students will be kept better Informed on upcoming events. will hold Its Hillcrest Sizes 5 Glen-ma- re Since the papers will come out on the first and fifteenth all over we can all go Halls of $13.00 The pretty brunette seldom sees her three friends from Highland High. Theyre In other classes. Barbara Yates, 2778 Street , Is enrolled In the practical nursing course. that But now In the cos- nine-mon- tiy. BAND A HIT Good old melodrama is back with a series of presentations which started Saturday, November 7, by the Salt Lake Silver Playmakers at the Wheel Theater, Park City. The first production Is Herbert Swaynes Caught In The Shes enrolled be helping to plan will Include dances, parties, assemblies and athletic events. B average at Cindys won her a schHighland High While at Tech. Trade olarship at Highland, she was a member of the Pep Club, A Capella Choir and Junior Choir. metology class at Trade Tech. th course that Its a ends in M ay. After completing the class, Cindy will take a state licensing examination before she becomes a cosmetologist. Hurrah! Hillcrest Test Week Over cussions. We make But Cindy, as she's most called, made enough friends In the next month to be elected vice president of the Trade Tech student body. Cindy, 18, Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keller Crawford, 1825 South 20th East. A-- They now hope to bring shade to the area. Project chairman Is Dor-en- e H. Squires. Mrs. Connie Harlln heads the organization. en- rolled at Salt Lake Trade Technical Institute In September, she knew only three other students there all former class mates at Highland have already enWIC larged the building 3 play area and provided Inner tubes for childrens enjoymi Family Communication Stressed By Council DESIGNS LAMPLIGHTER PHONE ng Estimated cost ox u steel 16 z 32 sun shelters plus three redwood Is benches approximately All funds raised above $2,000. cost of the shelters will be used to purchase play equipment for the school. HA-D- BEGINS WITH ' money. Fund-raisi- Complete Beauty Service EVERY construc- tion Industry, vowed to do something about the unhealthy condition. Shelters were definitely needed but shelters 50 Scalp Treatments. .1 .50 2Z30 SOUTH Conditioners flits prices eYecftvt in. piviii In Aircrew protection or Air Police. ? t 1.50 QHLT 486-010- 1 SMAU |