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Show TUESDAY, MARCH S. 9, TUriMxlttN0t L. ONLY Tkkat lorty Holladay Teenager Bowls Em Over UTSH SYMPHONY March 4f 19 6. Page 8 MAURICE ABRAVANEL B aha is of Salt Lake County invite you to investigate THE GREATEST NEWS STORY IN A The youth recently went on a rampage striking, shattering and literally tearing up alleys. Delinquent, no expert bowler, yes. Rick Shipley, son o f Bruce Shipley, 4544 Holladay Boulevard, bagged highest honors in the Mt. Olympus District Explorer Bowling tournament. A member cf Post 50, Rick rolled a smoking 515 series with a 195 scratch game. Taking second place was Robert Rudd of Post 345, who splintered the ten pins for a 189 scratch game. A Holladay ARTUR RUBINSTEIN World's Most Celebrated Pianist Music HaM-Wi- ttr irfcumam Sym phony No. 4 in D Minor 0 Inhim Best in the team event were keglers from Explorer Concerto for Piano nod Orchestra No. 2 tn B Flat Major tt II ThkM Waa ENTlRY' Post 50 All Explorers are encouraged to enter teams in the Council bowling tournament starting April 10. Regis- lint kwt UfMI far ImwettiM ILM aad sa tration deadline is March -- JJLL Call AQUARIUM SALE PTA Sets TV Talk 5 Gal. Aquarium COMPLETE I ft ft ft ft ft A look into educational television is the second in a adult five -- week education series scheduled by the Irving Junior High School PTA, at 7:30 P M , Monday, March 8. Rex Campbell assistant director of radio and T.V. services for the University of Utah, will discuss, "To Be or Not To Be Educational FULL COVER REFLECTOR VIBRATOR PUMP INSIDE BOTTOM FILTER CHARCOAL & CLASS WOOL 3 FEET PLASTIC TUBING AQUARIUM GRAVEL BEGINNERS HAND BOOKLET Mrs. Stephen Matheson, Mrs. Douglas R. Jensen, model FASHION SHOW PLANNERS Mrs James P. Cowley and Mrs. Donald Gles discuss arrangements for the Kappa Kappa Gamma Alumnae Association fashion show, Saturday, March 6 Titled ' The Go Girl", the show will begin at noon at the Union Building Ballroom, University of Utah. Fashions by Makoffs will be modeled by association members. Special commentator will be Miss Marjorie Lent, Western editor of Mademoiselle Magazine and former Western editor of Charm Magazine. For luncheon reservations, contact Mrs. Jensen, 278-257- 0. LIVE SEA HORSES JUST ARRIVED 39?EACH 3Ij)lb COTTONWOOD Sfflfl BACKYARD of the Union Pacific Old TiMembers of the Wasatch mers Club No. 12 at the Hosinging group tel Utah Saturday, February launched their first fundrais21. ing dinner Tuesday February Others receiving the award 23, 7 P M , at theMurrayClty L. Anderson, Hall. It were Golden Recratioo Park 1329 West 11th North, Joe proved to be a tremendous H Elizabeth success Hanlon, 626 A "Hobo" theme was carstreet, and Carl O. ScanneU, ried out by the singers now living In Los Angeles. The awards were presented and members were attired in hobo garbs to fit the occasion. by Joseph H Riedel, JuncTin cans with sprigs at foliage tion City. Kansas , system placed In them were used as president of all Union Pacific Old Timers Clubs. table decorations, and newsMr Nelson, former freight papers were used as place claim agent started with the mats After dinner was served to railroad company In June 1911 and he retired June 30, 1964. about 170 people, variety program was held which featured Mr. Scannelt former general all types of entertainment such car foreman, is also retired Mr Anderson, water service as vocal numbers consisting of solos, quartets and duets, foreman, and Mr. Hanlon, loshort skits, a piano solo, dance comotive engineer, are still on active duty teams and qultar players. At the meeting a safety FIFTY-YEA- R PIN A firmer Union Pacific award banner was presented to Utah's division for leading the Railroad employee, Joseph A. railroads seven divisions tn Nelson 3670 Spruce Drive, was one of four U P. Railsafety for the fourth conseroad employees to receive a cutive year. This presentation , PLASTIC v; SWIM' POOL. t v; exciting or othtf ,.v - NATIONAL prizes POLL-PARRO- GIRLS BICYCLE T NICKNAME PRIZE CONTEST . i . For children 3 to 11 yeer 1 GET OfTICIAl CNTRr BUNK, at your POLL-PARRO- DEALERS. T service 50-ye- ar Poll-Parro- RULES CONTEST gold pin at the 39th annual dinner part t SHOES N lfi "v M I NOTHING TO BUT. 485-973- struction andMiningCompany. Besides taking care of his business activities, Mr. Coray finds time to work with the East Millcreek Boys Baseball League, serving as president and vice president. He has also assisted In the scouting program Mr. Coray is married and the father of five children. Bring your lamps in for of the proper shade. THE 1362 TIM HITES Beauty Salon 1 il.ase OPEN MONDAY and FRIDAY NITES Cj.11 278-800- 1 next to Post Office in HolUdai No Matter Where You Live Or Work, Theres A First Security SKYUNE HIGH SOUNDS oothill Driva 484-401- Twelve Skyline students, each outstanding in their field, were recently selected as school representatives for the Sterling Scholar award The following students will compete for the honor: English and Literature, Scott Anderson; speech and drama. Linda Duffin; mathematics, Chris Nevius; social science, Jim Jardine; science, John Hawkins; Foreign Language. Cherie Christensen; art, Ann Thacker; industrial arts, Jim home economics, Anderson; Mary Ellsworth; business, Joyce Eaquinta; music, Holly I ee; general scholarship, Coray, 3651 Twin-broDrive, was recently as a trust officer of the Walker Bank and Trust Company ok The announcement was made by Peed E Holt, president Before Joining the bank in 1962, Mr Coray was associated with the J F Pritchard L Company, engineers, Kansas City, Missouri, serving as chief accountant A native of Ogder, Mr. Coray graduated from the University of Utah in 1949 HALF -- He BEEF SALE! THat'a the DISTINCT ADVANTAGE of banking at Firt Security. A a First Security customer, you have the privilege of banking at any one of 13 offices in the Salt Lake area, regardless of which office carries your account. Bank at the office most convenient to you at the moment . . . wherever you are. CHOICE GAIL STARK cr fit V .12J4. L td 'll from GAZ that Ironrite S3.D. TRY BEFORE YOU BUY HOLLADAY Iron rile tSava e Iraa 6 03 p m bank-by-ma- il n We Mondays and Fridays eiaty e IU..I S R S.db.'9 f our VO ce Mo m Sutge to " recognize outstanding high school seniors." Students from Salt Lake, Davis, Weber, Box Elder, and Cache counties will compete for the award The seniors will be basically judged on qualities of academic, scholastic, leadership, and character citizenship, qualities They will also submit portfolios erf their accomplishments in their individual fields Emphasis will be placed on their everyday performance judging will Preliminary take place March 26 at Highland high school in the form of a televised program ey pots b largwt Ovr Fvctory-TryUo- 5.00 up &w'eeed Ft FIRST SECURITY BANK 36 East 3750 South Mr F tor1 . - barbeque to order ed Utah's music station 880 on your dial MATINEE CONCERT Frank Adamn RUIlo OlHU M MIME NUIHDUN U VM Week of Mar iii) 1A 5 I)fra; b auf Naxos Hirhard Strauss thru 11th 1 lute Sonatas F iono Concerto 4 in G Tuesday ' 278 8 f OHN f to Settf'dev a 9 Hednewday S63 - Adam Gisc Ilf f'orrgH te) Cot9"C4d We t t Soedey ft Coe't Colt ? Loc Minor Mendelssohn 'tPt in L Hat Major Frohms Sexet m G Maj r Branck Offica IOSSIBIE 1990 East 33rd South .. , Monday Rachmaninoff 4727 Highland Dn'v MURRAYS MEATS Program Director Friday Mozart: The Cnmglpt toded Accuse Kofi fVft T Hosvo w INCOIFOIATE0 beef - pork ELST XI Aaylktof Wa Do Ovr Own SMY1CI WOW KUY WHOM YOU CAN SI SU1I d lednHttfi W1!f Cvm tv feet SERVICE Pius Federal O e Irm llactrkity JUST GUIDE THE C10TKIS of tk TAX is fully hoppy Iht la O Sam Haallfc la 21 Miaata V, ham ght or day, with our conaers ice. We pay postage Tina 7 Skirt to IHa Alan Eastman. Sponsored by the Deseret News and KSL-Twinners of the Sterling award will receive a $150 cash award, and runners up will receive $50. Purpose of the program is On oged - cut and wrapped to your specifications. n Penny Ironrite says.. RENT AN step-childr- World 48i BEEF 00 p m. Tuesdays fhru Thursdays BANK ANYTIME, venient BOTH ways! vI.lA. 4 Main Offica: 2601 So. State . Il ?i (! and relatives were greeted between the hours of 7and 10 P M Mr. Curtis wasborn inOak -ley, Idaho, In 1885 to William Van Orden and Eliza Ann Max -field Curtis. He married Viola Mary Hale, June 1, 1911, and they had five children. Mrs. Curtis died in 1947. On October 27, 1949, Mr. Curtis married Lillian E. Ernst Thompson. There are 29 grandchildren, nine four 12 and five step-gre- at -grandchildren. For many years Mr. Carpenter has been occupied as a carpenter, builder and OR There is a First Security office at 36 East 3750 South in the Southgate Shopping Center. You may BANK FROM YOUR CAR, or PARK FREE hile you bank. 9 30 a 3 CEXlHaED For Scholar Aivard courtesy for the railroad About 400 active and retired Union Pacific employees at- GRADE A 3 "fitting" 1 HOUSiTO Top Students Vie Bank Office Nearby! to a Lamp Gallery en BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION Albert Willaim Curtis, 1582 Orchard Drive, celebrated his 80th birthday F ebruary 23 at an open house in his honor at the home of a son, L. H Curtis, 4915 Regency. Friends made by W, B Grornme, O maha, manager of safety and R Que to Joining Utah Con- prior NEW TRUST OFFICER 3186 Highland Drive Phone taught school for two years tn the Granite School District tended the function. RILEYS SHOES 7 30 a m. 46 mall WIN BIG r 1N7-75- Replacement shades in many shapes and sizes to fit all kinds of lamps. Silk and laminated materials. Additional highlight of the evening will be musical selections by the schools mixed chorus directed by G. Quigley. The adult prograip is free and public Is invited to attend. Hobos Feted At Dinner Lower Mall or 2 LAMP SHADES TV. from MARY HOUADAY NfWS MOTIS 484-250- i'C3 W no vii) ffiviiiwfi 28. Tlwir.riay Bralms Rytrphont 1 in C Minor |