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Show HUCKl MOl TI HKMKM, Mas 13. 1963 11 Three Area Youths Off To Air Academy Three Salt Lakers have been accepted by the Air Force Academy at Colorado Springs, according to Utah's Senator Wallace F. Bennett,, who sponsored them. The three are Don A. and has been a prominent member of the debating team as well as other school activities. Mr. Press is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Press of 1627 East Parkway Avenue, Salt Lake City. He is a student at Highland High School and also has been active in For the first time the top qualifiers all came from Salt Lake City. Michael W. press, and James A. Eberhardt, Jr. Farrell, Senator Bennett said that he makes all of his nominations which are administered by the Civil Service Commission. Mr Farrejl High School a son of P. Far6630 South. Mr and MrsJoseph rell of 2246 East He is a senior at Hillcrest U. Loan Deadline Nears James R. Sanderson. University of Utah director of financial aids and scholar- ships, said deadline for applications for National Defense Student Loan applications for Summer Quarter is May 20. In order to be considered for a federal loan in any amount for the upcoming quarter's study at the University applications must be in by that date, he said. At the same time, Mr. Sanderson announced the opening date for applications for the 1965-6- 6 academic year would be June 1. Loans issued for this period would be in effect from Fall Quarter through the rest of the academic year, or any segment of the year the student desires. All students accepted for Summer Quarter loans are eligible for amounts up to $333 . . FOR - ri Diagonal GOLF CENTER New officers were recently named for the Simada Literary Club. Mr. David Smith is president; Mrs. Myle Manngum, FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY PAR3-9HOL- PUTT PUTT COURSE LESSONS BY CLASS "A" PGA PRO (GROUP OR INDIVIDUAL) BASEBALL BATTING RANGE (4 CAGE) At the groups May 3 meeting at the home of Mrs. Emmett Greenwell, 140 East 6740 South, a review was given on President and Mrs. David O. McKay. Review was given by Mrs. Robert Breitleng and GEORGE Mrs. Robert DeVries. ivcrm-- , E DRIVING RANGE - 40 TEES 36 HOLE MiniaturePUTTING COURSE vice president; Mrs. Emmett secretary-treasurer; Greenwell, L. Brent Horton, publicity. Mr. and following homes: Mrs. Roy L. Rider, 711 10th Avenue; Mr. and Mrs J. Victor Stevenson, 595 North Hills Drive; and Mr. and Mrs. Stanford M. Stoddard, 68817th Avenue. Cottonwood mfiu& Elect Officers will Artistic Designers sponsor a Home and Garden Show Thursday, May 20, from 1:30 p m. to 3:00 p m. at the DAY A Simada Club Show Set High. He also has participated in many school and civic activities. Putt Putt is Here may be had by contacting Mr. Sanderson at the University. Home Garden Anxious to re sums their duties as airline stewardesses are, Mauss and Mrs. Keith Humpherys. Career will PACKED AND RARIN' TO GO left to right, Mrs. Ken Poulsoo. Mrs. Laurie , only last one day, Friday, May 14. STEWARDESSES for the quarter. For the new academic year the amounts tor undergraduates will remain the same, but those for graduate students will increase. Loans up to $2,500 will be available to graduates. Detailed information on the federal school loan program many school activities. Mr. Eberhardt is a son of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Eberhardt of 1909 Longview Drive and is a senior at Olympus L. :i : i BAKERJIM BAKER PGA PRO yiTTTvPi Gals Up In A ir Over C areer Fling Three Salt Lake City housewives will put aside their family responsibilities on May 14 and for one day take to the air to resume their one-tiprofessional duties as airline stewardesses. The three attractive women will be serving as guest stewardesses aboard United Air Lines flights to help mark the SSth anniversary of stewardess service which was pion- eered 3s, DC -- 4s, and DC --6s. Her husband is president and manager of the Beehive Office and Supply Company In Salt Lake City. They have four children. Mrs. Poulsoo was a Salt Lake City --based stewardess 2, from working DC.3 s and DC --6s. She and her husband, of the -mining ofBrush Beryllium Company, have three children. 1951-195- re-gl- nal by United oo May 15, 1930. Reliving their flying days will be Mrs Laurie Mauss. 3874 Lores Way; Mrs. Ket Poulson, 1971 Wasatch Drive, and Mrs. Keith Humpherys, 740 East 3095 South. All three are members of the local Clipped Wings, the United Air Lines Stewardess Alumnae organisation. Mrs. Mauss a native of Monroe, Utah, was a steward8, ess for United from and served aboard DC- - Mrs. Humpherys, a native of Salt Lake City, currently is preside .. of the local Clipped Wings Chapter. She flew In DC -- 6s, during 1957-19DC -- 7s, and Coovalrs and then married her husband, a salesman for the Allen Steel Company. They have three children. On May 15, 193CL the first eight stewardesses began flying for Boeing Air Transport, a predecessor company of United , on its California Chicago route. Today, United employs 2,300 stewardesses and plans to hire 1,500 new stewardesses during 1965. 58 -- Military Set Ball Saturday, May 15, would be a good day to have a ball. Well, consider It done. All you need do Is walk into 1945-194- . if.v i ) V i . ' v ' i HALF BEEF SALE! -- GRADE A OR CHOICE 48c lb. that it fully oged - cut and wrapped BEEF to your specifications. Wt barboque to order chicken-turke- y- ham beef - pork BEST MEAT POSSIBLE MURRAYS MEATS 1990 East 33rd South The Terraoe, 464 South Main, Saturday anytime after 8:30 P.M. and you 11 be right In the middle of a ball. Itll be the annual Military Ball put on by the Utah National Guard and Reserve units in the Salt Lake area. And with tickets selling for $1 per couple, the ball could be one of the biggest. While the dance is being sponsored by the military units the public Is Invited to get into the swing of things and try its luck oo winning the color television set which will be given away. Governor Calvin L. Ramp-to- n, pert Claudia Jean Hyatt, Miss Utah National Guard, and several military and civic leaders in the area are oo the special guest list Music will be provided by the Utah National Guards 23rd Army Band whose dance music is becoming as popular as its marching tones The dance will be one of the state's major observances of Armed Forces Day which also is Saturday. Ballroom will be spashed with a military atmosphere for the day with many flags waving, parachutes flying and on display, not to weapons mention the colorful formal uniforms of the officers Tickets for the ball are available from any guardsman or reservist of at any armory and reserve meeting hall. 6 ox. coni Libby's Frortn ORANGE JC. 5 to 95c 14 ox. A piano recital by 11 -- year old Steve Camp, a student of Mrs Marjorie Eskelson, will be presented F riday. May 14, at 8:15 P M at the Valley View Stake Center, 2245 East 3900 South. & Flame, Frozen 11 1 ox. Swonson's Frozen A SPECIAL Del Monte IUY! Western Brand Special BROOMS ea. $100 Terrific Hoesewores Special Heavy Gionf 44 ox. cons V-- 8 35' 2 lor 89' Hi-- MIRACLE WHIP 59c is th e son of Mr. and Mrs Cody Camp, 2141 Lincoln Lane, and attends sixth grade at Crestview Elementary School Steve cans d, quality giant 46 oz. - Non-carbonat- ed 13 lor ip Recipe, P. O. 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