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Show V THE BUTTON BOX from Westminster Gains PAT CUMMINGS Modern Age: Casual With Miracles casually we take the modern age Seated before our television, we watch yet another capsule take off Into outer space as we drink our How SURE... - we build race cars SENATOR S AIDE Tom C Korologos has been named to the top spot on the staff of Utah U S Senator Wallace F Bennett, The new administrative assistant is a former Salt Lake newspaper and advertising man He's been serving as special assistant to the Senator for the past two and sell speed equipment years EOT Art Center we also do Readies the best Classes In frozen orange juice California, eat our bacon shipped in from Iowa, and spread marmelade from Engcoast. land on our home-groThe breakfast has been prepared in a kitchen bristling with electrical appliances. . stove, oven, toaster, can opener, mixer, blender, hot trays, skillets, coffee-pot- , refrigerator, freezer, clock, knife sharpener, dishwasher, waffle iron, carving knife, and the light by which we see. We walk past these marvels, using them casually, taking them for granted And many of us barely pause In the business of eating to see die astronauts take off In one le biggest marvels of them What kind of world Is all this in which we live, sur of-tf- rounded by plastic film, bands and transparent tape? There are more and bigger and better things available for most of us to enoy, and yet, as Joseph Wood Krutch said in The Modem Temper, if we are happy going forty miles an hour, it does not necessarily follow that we will be twice as happy going twice as test Doubling one's possessions does not double happiness Some of the more, bigger the and better things of Life American Way as we call it are pictured in the new National Geographic in The World's Fair There, in a photograph, spread out oo a table, are the contents of the Time Capsule that will be buried for posterity at the eod of the fair. These items are all new since the first Time Capsule was buried after the 1939 Fair, FAMILY CAR REPAIRS IN TOWN twenty-fiv- ber Re-ope- Registration period for the Spring Quarter at the Salt Lake Art Center School will continue until April 5, school committee chairman Nevin Transistor radio years ago Five thousand years later, someone is supposed to open it to see what manner of men were these who lived so long ago Prominently displayed in the picture is the Holy Bible bound in blue (This , I am sure . is not new m the last 25 years, but it does lend an aura of righteousness to the project especially since sitting next to it is a pocket radiation monitor ) Man 5,000 years from now will have an odd view of the inhabitants of 1965 when the modern day fetishes are his to wonder over And what will he make of the weird conglomeration of contact lenses, credit cards, a plastic heart detergent, and a bikini bathing valve, suit? Perhaps, rightly so, he will come to the anthropological view that the objects enclosed in the capsule are the gods of the vanished men rub- e -t- ranquilizers birth control pills -Beatle records It's an odd And legacy to leave behind there are ball point pens, a computer memory unit, some freeze-dne- d footj, and an electric toothbrush But if these be the gods of 1965, then the religion obviously has lost its savour. Operations Grant Westminster College, Salt Lake City, Utah, recently received a $10,000 grant from the Methodist Church to be used m financing current operations for the 1965-6- 6 school announced year, E Dale Peal, chairman of the Westminster College This is the second $10,000 grant appropriated to Wes- For, wonders as these all are in their own peculiar way and we take them for right, granted everyday, And so we can sit in front of our television as it snatches pictures from far away that bounce through the atmosphere, eating frozen waffles heated in an electric toaster and drinking r constituted frozen pineapple juice from Hawaii, while some men In funny looking suits get Into a funny looking object and are propelled too high in the sky to imagine at a speed too fast to comprehend tminster College by the Division at Higher Education of the Methodist Church within the past year Doctor Ralph W Decker, Director of the Department of Westminster's future In advancing independence and diversity in education (AIDE) for the citizens of the Intermountain Community Speaking for the Development Committee, sMr. Peak said, We are most grateful for the expression of confidence by the Methodist Church tn Westminster College FUN TOURS Educational Institutions, Nashville, Tennessee, made the presentation to Doctor W F red Arbogast, president of the College, on behalf of the Methodist Church "The grant is in response to a proposal made recently SPRING VA 18 -- HAWAII $499 J une, J uly .MEXICO $213 J une, J uly, Aug RIVER TRIPS May, June Colorado, Yampa TRAVEL INSTITUTE 278 E 9th South Salt Lake City, Utah May of 1964, 487-79- said Mr Peak "The five-ye- ar program is to insure I) 14 or 328-49- ,t. The nine-wequarter will run April 5 to June 5 with a wide variety of classes being offered in the afternoon and for adults and oo evening Saturday morning for children and teenagers Returning as instructors after leaves of absence, will be Maury Haseltine, who will teach landscape painting, and F. Anthony Smith, who will instruct figure and still life painting and oil painting. Other instructors of adult classes are Den Doxey, Earl Jones and Donald Shepherd. Dale Gibbs will teach teenagers, with James McBeth instructing children Among the classes offered are creative oil painting, portrait and figure painting fundaand of drawing mentals painting and life drawing FRONT END ALIGNMENT and WHEEL BALANCE 20OFF 3115 E. 3300 SO. PHONE 484 9610 li .augw 'ualt Craft ek THIS WEEK 07 -- Wetzel announced specTau M) WORLD'S FAIR $226 May, June, July the Presbyterian Church In ecumenical action to support the College In its development program, and to grve financial leadership to its 1 5 million dollar capitol funds program, development launched by the Board of In TION LosAngiKsS April to the Methodist Church, United Church of Christ, and Trustees r x EDCDEIQH00 for young fashionables I! ii & 4 1)11 CEBBBQ5 EZ2Z3 0GQ03 JGD3 SB Ty Teens In Action I Sanders, Associate Grand Guardian of Utah, will preside Busmens sessions and election of Grand Guardian officers is scheduled Friday Saturday's schedule includes a model Bethel performance, luncheon, drill team exhibition and Judging of table decorations Following the banquet at 6:30 P M, trophies will be awarded at installation of Grand Bethel officers and Grand Council officers at 8P M .Saturday Installation of officers is open to the public Busily preparing decorations for the 19th annual Grand Rally of International Order of Jobs Daughters are, left to right, Wendy Holl, Pat Comarell, Judl Shultz, Sherry Odle and Beth Springer. Girls will be among the 750 girls and guardians from 18 statewide Bethels who will participate In the rally Friday and Saturday, April 2 and 3 in the Masonic Temple, 650 East South Temple Mrs Bernice J Willie, Grand Guardian, and Arthur T 'HI O etc -- hoes love (Jualilaafl til tie girl- - wliii wjiiI lug-gijunior-- , anil -- o do then niolhei-- . heiau-- e thev know (JualiCrafl lunnu- - iomhmi luggul -- tvlmg mill the I -uppoil a ili grew ill ii oioi I loned til little gill- - neeil. IiWv$ benefit- - miiiM i vpei to liml onlCm tai more eiinn e -- hoe- OPEN f AT 3.99 -I m miiii - lor DAY FRIDAY TILL II- I 8i 9PM Sugarhouie Shopping Center 4.99 ONLY 2209 Highland Drive Utah's music station. SMb 800 on your ciial Summer "TRADE IN YOUR OLD KITCHE- NT rade in your old appliances. Get a completely new ST. CHARLES KITCHEN? ' Beautiful, convenient - equipped with GE appliances Concert Each Evening 6:00 to 7:00 Sponsored by Deseret Book Co. Programmed pv George Hedges hursday, April 1 Franck: SYMPHONY IN D TONE POEM, LE CHAUSSOR Friday, April M AUDIT 2 QUARTET NO 13 VIOLIN SONATA NO 8 Beethoven: Saturday, April 3 Brahms: VIOLIN CONCERTO IN D FLAT Saint Saens: INTRODUCTION AND CAPPRICIOSO Simday, April 4 Rachmaninoff R Strauss. Monday, April SYMPHONY NO 2 SYMPHONIC POEM "SHORES OF SORRENTO S Schubert BALLET "ROSAMUNDE" Moeart CLARINET CONCERTO D Tuesday. April 1 IN A FLAT Wwtoesday, April 7 Puccini: "MADAME BUTTERFLY' R SHARP 6 CONCERTOS NOS 2 IN E SHARP Haydn: QUARTET IN F Bach: A AND gnUHTOffT-)-: (tV : Operator Orchestra Strauss: DANCE OF THE SEVEN VEILS &G? ( tni Cl : . 0130 |