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Show I HOUADAY NEWS NOTES from MARY GAIL STARK Skyline Junior Wins Journey To Chile Guild Appoints Officers New officials for the Utah Symphony Guild recently assumed their term two-ye- THE TIP SHEET happy day! Theres a new Durrell book out! And I'm not talking about Lawrence, the best -- known of the authors No, my favorite is Gerald, the younger brother, who travels the world collecting wild animals and has set up his own too on the Isle of Jersey This book chronicles the adventures of setting up the too, with the problem at a limited at money as well as the quirks at die animals personalities to deal wlh All Mr. Durrells animals have distinct and delightful personalities and he writes about them with a charm that makes you wish for a too of your own. This waiderful book is called MENAGERIE MANOR. Oh, Very enjoyable also, but moreln the scientific vein of animal lore is WILD HERITAGE by Sally Car-righMiss Carrlghar does not make pets of animals; she merely ob- ar. serves them in their own habitat and notes their natural behavior. In this book she has made a complete survey of all that is known about all animals' behavior and its relation to human behavior in such Instances as parenthood, sex, aggressiveness or, as we call it, war, and day. Some of the parallels she cites are a bit surprising, even unsettling, to one who hopes we are the more intelligent beings. COUNTRYMAN by Hal Borland is a combination of philosophy and nature writing. Mr. Borland reports the seasonal happenings of both man and nature about his Connecticut farm and also his own thoughts about human purpose and destiny. AuietJttrought-provokin- . wfurrs Zion Booh sam Store 328-162- duties. Mrs Richard H W illey was named president of the organization Mrs W Stanford Mrs Mitchell H. Wagstaff, Mrs C. H Hardin Kline, Branch, Mrs. Anthony W. Middleton, Mrs. Ray M. Shields, Other officers are: Vincent Mrs L. Rees, Herbert E Mrs. treasurer; Meyer Jr., assistant treasurer; Mrs. M. Lynn Bennion, recording secretary; Mrs. George L. assistant secretary; Mrs Harold Bowman, corresponding .secretary; and Mrs. Harry R. Brough, assistant corresponding secretary. Names Leaders New officers were recently named for theHolladay Rotary Club. Dean, 1881 East 4675 South, was elected president of the service organization. Jerry Other officers are: M A (Pete) Peterson, 3791 Adonis Drive, vice president; Max Call, 2839 Maurice Drive, secretary; Doctor Gene Richards, 1156 Vine Street, treasurer. ' following two months The Skyline student, sun 4 Mr and Mrs Kelly Gertino, 4576 Fortune Way, was Interviewed for the tour at Salt Lake City and San Francisco He was chosen because of his leadership ability, high scholastic record and past working experience with the local Red Cross MATH WIZARDS Two Holladay brothers, Dennis E J ackson and Richard A Jackson, discovered they had at least one thing in common last week as they both come out winners in the 1965 state high school mathematics contest. Dennis Jackson, Olympus High School senior, won the mathematics contest of the Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters, Junior Division with a 95.83 per cent. XOXZZXOI :ocji of Olympus, woo top sophomore honors Winners were announced last week by contest chairman, Mrs Jean J Pedersen of tha University of Utah Mathematics Department Maim Alterations Tailoring Waterproofing information cancer prevention will be presented Thursday, Friday and Saturday, April in a free public showing of a senes of educational motion pictures at The Cottonwood Mall. Mrs Walter C. Johnson, 1460 East 5600 South, education chairman of the Salt Lake County Unit of The American Cancer Society, said that a Life-savi- continuous showing of the educational films would be held from 4:30 PM to 8 P.M. on Thursday and F riday and from 12:30 P M to5 P M Saturday. Vacant store space on the west side of the Cottonwood Mall, next to the Baker Shoe Store, will be utilized for the film showings, Mrs. Johnson said. There will be no charge for admission. Among the full -- color 16 mm films to be shown are ' The Million Club", a dram- - f Parent-Teache- rs an He was and reared in Orthodox Jewish home has written several religious and is considered a national authority on the Old Testament books Gel There Early! Find Seiny atic film starring Ralph Edwards and several other Holdepiclywood personalities, ting the hopeful story told by people cured of cancer; "The Traitor Within," an animated cartoon feature telling how cancer develops and spreads, the importance of early detection, the seven danger signals, and proper methods of treatment. Also "Horltons of Hope", a fascinating and enlightening film on cancer research, Man Alive, another cartoon feature, stressing thedangers of delay and of reliance on quack cures, and "Smoking and You, a new film on the health hazards of cigarette smoking. Mrs. Johnson said that any group desiring use of these or any other cancer education films or speakers for group meetings may phone her at to make necessary arrangements. Thunday , April "THE SHOEMAKER'S WIFE" Little Theatre, Pioneer orial Theatre, U. of U MODEL z ' C I 3 LOCATIONS CJ' ' L 8 ClS MRS HELEN D BAUGH Women peDnoIbnDntfy Slale Bargains NATIONS Union U. Slates Mall LE LECHE LEAGUE 8 P.M Chapel Apres, Park City BOOK REVIEW- -8 P.M , East Millcreek Branch library; ' Father To The Man" Friday, April 2 DANCE P.M, 65-- 8:30 of U. THE SHOEMAKERS PRO8:30 P.M, DIGIOUS WIFE" Kingsbury Hall, Pioneer U Memorial Theatre, U. of U. U N. ASSEMBLY -Union Ballroom; 6:30 9AM, P M , Orson Spencer auditorium, U of U PREVENTION CANCER FILMS 4:30, 8 P M .Cottonwood Mall AM RUMMAGE SALE- -8 to 4:30 P.M, 456 South Main Street; sponsor, Sugar House MODEL The Baha is of Salt Lake County invite the public to bear Mrs. Margaret Jensen of Winnetka, Illinois, Saturday April 3, 8 P.M. In room 277 Alumni Lounge of the student Union, University of Jaycettes Saturday, April 3 Utah. Mrs. Jensen, a graduate of Northwestern University and a traveling teacher for the Baha'i World Faith, will Man's March for discuss Freedom" which will concern the vital issues of today from a B aha' Is iewpoint. Slides will also be shown as part of the program. Anyone interested In attending, who would like a ride or for further information, may call MODEL 8 A of U N ASSEMBLY M, Union Ballroom, U "PURE .AS THE U Workshop One of America's most outstanding gymnastics teachers and performers will be at the University of Utah June 14 through 18 as guest instructor for a special Women's Sports Workshop (gymnastics). Mrs Carolyn Osborne Bowers, instructor at Ohio State University whose gymnastic ability is described as "Olympic caliber", will instruct workshop participants in floor exercise, balance beam, vaulting and uneven parallel bars. The workshop is designed for both teachers and performers, for the beginners as well as the advanced students, according to Mary Jo Reiter, workshop director and instructor in the University of Utah Department of Health P E and Recreation. The class will be held from and 1 to 3:30 in the East High School gymnasium, located a few blocks from the campus. Two hours of college cre9 to 11:30 A M PM DRIVEN SNOW- -8 Silver P.M, Wheel Theatre, Park City ' THE SHOEMAKER'S PRODIGIOUS WIFE" 8:30 P.M , Pioneer U ofU dit is available For a free brochure describing this unique Sports Miss Workshop write to: Mary Jo Reiter, Department of Health PE A Recreation, University of Utah. Memorial Theatre, "DANCE '65" 2, 8:30 P.M, Kingsbury Hall, U. of U. (Continued on Page 4) 484-256- 2. Speaker Mrs Helen D. Baugh, foundand national chairman of the Christian Business and Professional Women's Councils, will be guest speaker for the monthly meeting of the Salt Lake City Christian Women s Club brunch at 10.30 A M , Thursday, April 15, at the Ramada Inn, 1000 South State Street Mrs Baugh, who is also national vice chairman of the Christian Women's Clubs of American, travels coast to coast each year on speaking tours Her charming and gracious manner, injecting her inimitable Irish Brogue and wit, stirs the hearts of her audiences. Her heartwarming stories of what God Is doing in councils and clubs, makes her a speaker long to be remembered Mrs Baugh addresses many students at Christian Colleges and is a favorite convention speaker Baby sitting services are available for mothers at- tending the meeting by cal- ling Marjorie Simpson, 298- 3027 For brunch reservations call Sharon Campbell, 266- - et night feature Mem- U. of U' CANCER PREVENTION FILM 4:30, 8 P M , Cottonwood Slate Lecture I.'; S P.M, P.M, Ballroom, Bahais ! UNITED ASSEMBLY- -8 1 PRCDI-GIOU- 8:33 Semi-Secr- The Cottonwood Mall Merchants Association announces a new weekly feature to be introduced tonight at 6 P. M. The majority at the 60 stores and services in the Mall will have Unadvertised Specials available to all who are looking for real bargains. Published on individual sheets, the unadvertised specials will be distributed through the participating stores and inside the climatized main Mall. These merchandise specials will be available only from 6 to 9 PM, on Thursday night and range from sewing machines to dwarf gouromie fish, from women's haircuts to codliveroil. Theres something for every member of the family ... and anywhere from $1 off to half price. Unadvertised specials" will be identified in each store by bright colored "toppers on tables and racks displaying the merchandise. According to Wayne F. Richards, executive secretary and manager of the Cottonwood Merchants Association, the unadvertised specials" will be a weekly Thursday Activities of your club civic organization or social group can be included al no charge in this weekly roundup of coming events details Simply mail including event, time, date and place to the Rocky mountain Review, P O 'Box 17377, Salt Lake City, Utah Items must be received by noon Monday to be included in that week s issue 278-21- H Stmit School on April 1, 7:30 PM Mrs Ted Hansell, chairman of the Association committee was in charge of the production Cancer Films Set For Mall Reweaving Retexturizing FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY youth s mphony The production can also be seen at ' the Granger High For a period of 14 years. studied F einberg Doctor Hebrew and related subjects m preparation to becoming a rabbi In 1930, he was converted to Christianity Doctor Feinberg was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, i YOUR COMPLETE SERVICE DRY CLEANERS Dyeing nt Talented junior and senior high school students representing 15 schools from the Granite School District joined together with members of the Granite Youth Symphony March 31. 7:30 PM. at wi-aa- Doctor Charles Lee Feinberg, Professor ofSemi-tic- s Old Testament, and Talbot Theological Seminary, La Mirada, California, was guest speaker at a three-da- y lecture series conducted at the Evangelical Free Church, 1910 East 3900 South Senes commenced last Friday, 7:30 P M , and continued through Sunday evening The topic of Fridays lecture was "The Beginning of Sorrow." Olympus High School, where they presented Teen-TaleSounds Off Again." About 60 other students, top talent from each school, as soloists or appeared dancers along with the TEEN TALENT The two mathematical are the sons of Mr and Mr liorsol H Jackson, IBI7 l.ongview Drive A total of 1. 248 students Ui the contest parti' Drapes Beautifully deaned, preaeed and retexturlaed. Returned on a hanger. Our driver will take down and rehang if you with. which was conducted in eignt centers throughout the state Awards will be presented to the top 26 students April 17 at Utah State University. His brother, also a student g Your Bookie 1S4 South ar A Skyline High School junior, Kelly Gertino, will travel to Chile this summer on a tour sponsored by the American Red Cross Kelly will be part of a nine -man team who will work with Chilean Red Cross youths at clinics and care renters health and demonstrating safety methods He plans to journey to Kan rranclsco on April 7 where he will meet with the ( hllean Ambassador from Waahitm-ton- , D. C , fort aperial nrten- tatioo session On Jtrtw the group will leave New Yota City for Puerto Rlru where will receive further they training for s perM of one week From there they will continue on to Chile which will be their headquarters for the Cargo Limited Jnjports er You can ahray rely on Tracy Collina when you need money for your buwi-Bfor purchaae of ml estate or an automobile or for home Improvements. And the service is aa faat aa it is reliable. 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