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Show Boat Shopping? Visit The Mall a sail boat with a 24 -- foot mast, row boats, and a newly developed paho boat from Provo, Utah, may be seen in the extensive display. Whether you are in the market or just curious about what is now available for the boater, your time will be well spent Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and Monday at the With .temperatures climbing, trees budding, and evidence all around of spring and summer weather, its time to turn where to go and how to get ones thoughts to vacations there With the vacation fun season just a few weeks away, Cottonwood Mall has joined forces with distributors of boats, campers, trailers, jeeps, etc in presenting a gigantic Outdoor Living Boat Show inside the Mall Boats of all sires and descriptions will highlight this show Inboard and outboard motor boats, racine boats. 1353 Cottonwood Mall Campers and trailers, tents at varying makes and models, accomodating from two to ten, will emphasise the convenience now offered the traveler who can take his bed rieht with.him wherever he wants to go vehicles that permit exploring m remote places will intrique many ay INSTALLATION alAlAM NEW SHOCKSI TOP QUALITY, ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT TYPE This is the Third Annual display of this type msiae uie Mall, and this promises to be the biggest yet Doors are open from 10 A M to 9 P M daily The display will be inside the Mall through Monday Cottonwood Remote television cameras will be moving up and down the Mall Fnday, April 30, as the television audience is hours to greet visitors and explain the features. Merchants in Cottonwood Mall stores are featuring Vacation Fun merchandise in their windows lots of swim suite, casual wear, camping equipment, luggage, etc rj eo The Many Moods of ff Utahs Best Actor And Actress Preparing makeup for their award winning play are Olympus High School seniors Sheri Turner, daughter of Mr and Mrs Max L Turner, 3590 South 2300 East, and Dan Handley, son of Mr and Mrs I F Handley, 1706 Oakridge Drive, with the aid of drama teacher Holly Smith Under the direction of Miss Smith, the Olympus production of Auto-Da-was judged best high school play, took second m overall points and bagged the Samuel French ill Lucas Fe at regional drama competition at BYU, April 10 and Elio, For their portrayal of Madame Duvepte Sheri and Dan were named ' Best High School Actor and Actress" in the state The talented seniors both won schlor-shiAward ps to BYU At right, Sheri and Dan, out of makeup, give a big awardwinning smile Coif Ball Trouble by ff ill Lucas They may have to call a session special legislative soon to discuss golf . It may be the first time in the history of legislatures that the game of golf will be cussed But then, discussing golf in the senate may not be so unusual after all when some of the you consider things they discuss up on the hill Right in the middle of some violent debate to decide the outcome of our educational appropriations .. millions of dollars you just might be exposed to some senator leaping to his feet to exclaim ., 'Gentlemen, may I have the floor and then he 7 would go on and Introduce HIS Aunt Tillie from Peoa and then with a large smile on his contented face he JOOQjwfe, SALON OF BEAUTY 2171 Sa 7 i E sits down But getting back to golf ., feel a special legislative session is in order because I'd hate to be thrown in jail for Its playing golf illegally a crime the way I play golf now But my misdemeanor golf game may very well be prrlayed into a felony The reason: I have sent away for some golf balls with whiskey center Yeah The center of the golf ball is filled with a half shot of bourbon whiskey. Now, in this state that can only mean one thing .trouble Think of the complexities m our community to come with the introduction of this new sporting product Who or what state agency will handle and control it? Will it go under the jurisdiction of the county Recreation Department?'' Will it be another political tool in the hands of the Utah State Liquor commission? Will Oscar Me Conkie get up and speak out against them-'1'Think of the unusual orders for booie at the state liquor stores I d like a fifth of Cutty Sark and a half doten Canadian Club golf Balls Maybe therestaurantsonour golf courses will start serving them to customers Now there s one hell of a tounst attraction to Utah 'come see I our whiskey balls centered golf Do you think it could cause a new moral evil in Utah?'1 Golf hackers may turn into tipplers on the course Normally, after you put a few deep smiles in a golf ball you throw it away . but now as soon as you put a deep cut in your whiskey centered ball... you can drink it! We just gotta have a special session of the legislature to solve this terrible new evil in golf .. who knows, maybe the teen-age- rs will start playing the game. Ill be taking your solutions to this new menace on Kail Radio tomorrow Happy Birthday! Lisa Ann Blak May 1, 1964, daughter of Mr and Mrs Clinton Black, 5048 Cottonwood Lane, Holladay 17, Utah Craig Lewis, April 27, 1964 Son of Mr and Mrs Kay Lewis, 137b Zenith Avenue, Salt Lake City, Utah M Melody Grace Martin, April 18, 1964, daughter of Mr and Mrs Dale H Martin 3801 South 2780 East, Salt Lake City, Utah David Gary Williams, April 27, 1964, son of Mr and Mrs Brent Williams 3328 South 3040 East, Salt Lake City, Utah PHOTOS COURTESY OF HOLLADAY PORTRAITS D. Presses- - A Company Continued from Page 7 different in operation from the presses Ajax has been making for years, except that a combination erf steam and electricity is used to provide heat rather that steam only. In addition an extremely sophisticated control system is required and Everprest equipAppar-a- ll ment Mr Strike expects that the durable press products can mean a seven to eight billion dollar a year market Wont the new equipment cut into markets for the old? Mr Strike thinks it might, but not toa serious degree Most of the garments applicable to permanent press work are those that have not been going to laundries anyway, and for those who want to look immaculate, and permanent press clothes can be improved by commercial cleaning Do laundry and dry cleaning people agree' Not necessarily, according to H Ross Brown, Jr, general manager of the We don t Murray and PM Laundries know as yet, its too early to tell says Mr Brown but adds were somewhat worried Mr Brown notes that wash and wear fabrics have come and gone and have made a flurry on their first appearance, but they didnt hurt the commercial laundry and dry cleaning business to that extent This may be a little more serious than the others, he adds Ajax now employs 750 people in their Salt Lake plants They put up a new plant two years ago on North WestTem- - for the Portrait ple, and expected to move out of their on Fifth West and Sixth old location South, but have now found that they need both plants According to Mr Strike the permanent press development will require the addition of 150 to 200 people by the end of 1965 FINDING THE TIME Nicholas Strike is on the board of the National Association of Maufacturers, Vice President of the Utah Manufacturers Association, and carries on a number of other civic duties John Strike is a member the University of Utah Board of Regents and last year ran the United Fund campaign How do they find time0 We just dont do anything else," says John Strike Ajax is not aone man or even two man company The brothers have built their success upon developing a top notch team , and giving people maximum authority and responsibility Ajax employees are not representedby a union, andMr Strike feels they dont We try to develop and strong need one personal relationship between supervisor and employers" says Mr Strike, our people are treated with dignity and respect We pay good wage rates, and we take relitively unskilled people and give them skills The key to the success of Ajax is, it its according to its people ' Our management mustorganixe the ability of people to do things voluntarily and get the job done This baby dogs out and doesnt raid the icebox! V f"' II Sftvut Jmumor ovmAJ blls kxmt 10 to 39fb so NO MORE SQUEEZE pilled m3 juificenl die an lured and installed In the the Intericikc ( m ,ui n W C't ' lar eeM l lu m No k It. me nianiiladuKr Whats more, it has the Quality Seal n I I i . bUd & It u.iN ni. unit. u School Gains Grant J? 041) tdfyi till 9 A m sitter keeps kids in, - TRAVEL IN A BREEZE sefa and nalched love seal RENTAL fi)fn SALES ccmplele Harold Bowman, executive secretary of the ltah State Medical Association, presented the University of Utah Medical school with a check for $16, 687 from the American Medical Association Education and ReThemon-e- y search Foundation will be used to meet urgent needs in helping to get the school opened this fill Mr Bowman presented the check to Doctor Kenneth Cast -leton. Dean of the Medical School This grant represents share of some ltah s $1,300,000 donated to the A MA Education and research Foundation by physicians across 1 i ! i I Phone . 355-284- 8 for o FREE ESTIMATE' the country Donations to this fund may be specified for a specific Some school if desired tile p ine-m- rs outd M 7u dacron cusCiomr, only at gaie interiors c f -a s,..'! d L r n a ' A. am, b -' c fi1'. -- 1 pu nan v 'j t i'arg O' rr.cHnri on quint oianr fabrics and color a rar van un plug foom of and and Quists 25 W. 21st So. 467-262- 6 $13,000 of the $16,687 was so des. mated for the Univer-si- y s share of the funds which were not specifically . your absolute assurance of durability! lie f.) ilit S, .1 uhkh Luar.inUe' a liktime txauiv and duuhulit appear' 'pK .ni d, un link tenuiu that has Kn manul.uiiired and installed to meet the 'peutual i.ui' .'1 l lie ( ham Link I cixe Manut.KturerN Institute; This seal l c y a appears un all eales. posts anJ m ide and installed h tciKinj merican cikc ( mipain American Fence Co. ;;3 |