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Show c 20. 1963 REVIEW , Ma ROCKY MOUNTAIN 18 Sculpture Exhibition Continues from CA1 HOllADAY SXYUNE H9GH SOUNDS Skyliners Enjoy Day At Lagoon Approximately two thousand sunburned, smiling, tired, beat but enthusiastic Skyliners unloaded buses this afternoon, Thursday, May 20, after a day at Lagoon. fun-fill- ed annual affair began early when students left school with lunches, hats, happy anticipations, and last year's left over tickets in hand. Guitars, harmonicas, transistors, and pitchless singing filled the waiting buses. Surfing held a definite place In the day, as a Skyline combo and freshmen took an encouraging of Lagoon days yet to come. The eagles returned, perwith the n, Sponsored by Arthur the exhibition Includes 29 pieces In cast bronxe, brass or copper executed In 1964-6- 5 and 18 works In welded metal Moncompleted in 1961-6- 3. on fabric oprints will also be on view. Opening on the same day and continuing through May 22 are the award winners from the 8th Annual Exhibition of the Utah Advertising Artists Association. Of his work, Wilson says: my recent sculpture I have been Involved with making symbols which are, to me, of metamorphosis, growth and other 65 studentbody haps slightly more bedragled than at their departure, but brim full of the enthusiasm that always results from a great day of particularly school. "In change. Wilson, who resides in Murray, Is art supervisor of Salt Lake City Public Schools. He returned to Utah last fall after studying for his doctorate and teaching at Ohio State University for two years. Born in Lund, Utah In 1958 the artist has also studied at Utah State University, University of Utah, and at Cran-broAcademy, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. He has shown extensively Utah and has throughout CAREER ENDS Lieutenant Colonel Robert W. Smithson, acting Utah sector commander, presents an Army Commendation Medal and a certificate of appreciation to Sergeant First Class Charles J. Lambert, 3030 Grace Street. Mrs. Lambert attended the retirement ceremony for her husband. During his 21 years of military service Sergeant Lambert saw action In the European Theatre during World War n and also during the Korean Conflict. During his assignment at Fort Douglas, the sergeant served as senior enlisted advisor to several MILJTART CUSTOM MADE JEWELRY MAKE ONE LOOK DISTINCTIVE USAR units. U S. ARMY These symbols through an attempt to give my work particular qualities, or In other words, to endow my work with the ability to show Itself in certain ways to a visually sensitive perceiver. "The way I obtain certain aspective ends in my work Is through the relating of various diverse qualities. I believe a sculptor Is successful to the you TWX from IENORE TURN SOW Granite Selects Girls State Team DOWNTOWN EL3-19- 32 9478 ARRIVED ON THANKS FOR ROUTING VOUA TIME IT AI0 GOOD CONDITION CAANDE CUSTOMEA & RiarGrancIe RAIL no AD TOTAL TRANSPORTATION OINVIR AND RIO ORANDI WIITIRN RAIL ROAD May 25. Selections from the Permanent Collection of the Art Center will remain on view through June 13. Custom Designed Installed Expert Repairs Alterations East. Miss Price, who Is senior representative next fall, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Price, 624 Spring Lane. Sponsoring the girls is South Ushio. Salt Lake American Legion auxServing as president of the iliary unit 112. Girls League next fall. Miss Ushio Is the daughter of Mr. SOPHOMORE DANCE and Mrs. Shlgekl Ushio, 5105 At the "Good Ship Lolli- South 1300 East. sophomore dance held last Miss Davis will be vice f)7" at Granite, Randy Hog-e- ra and Joan VanLeeuweo president of Girls League and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. reigned as king and queen of Brent H. Davis, 1258 East 5640 the event. South. Randy la the son of Mr. Miss Pulver, who will serve and Mra. Jack Rodgers, 3581 as secretary of Girls League South 1200 East. Queen Joan next fall. Is the daughter of is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Stlrley J. Pul- Albert VanLeeuwen, Jr., 2666 South 300 East. ver, 325 Utopia Avenue. Mias Metcalf, historian, the Tbs queen was presented daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Del-w- in with a crown and the king a L. Metcalf. 3669 South 500 boutonlere by sophomore class president Randy Stephens. The orchestra played from a boat In the candy land dream decorated gymnasium. Granite High School will to Girls send five co-e- ds at Utah State State, July 8, University. They are Linda Price, Leigh Davis, Sue Pulv-e- r, Caryl Metcalf and Shauns with tbs theme, Mlllcreek Way, and Bayne 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bayne M. McMillan, 479 East 4130 South 941 McMillan, SUMMER PROGRAM 486-046- 3 r COMPANY I ) Name ek $ r Plans have been completed In Field Biology to be taught at Olympus High School from June 9 to July 22 Course is intended for students from grades 9 and 10 who show a decided interest in science Enrollment Is limited to 40 students Students who satisfactorily complet this six week course will receive one wit of credit for Biology 1 and 2 Half of the class time will be spent In field work study- Beautiful paintings add zest and color to your home. They are also perfect gifts for any occasion. Please stop in soon! ing biological habitats from to Provo and the Albion Basin to the West Desert. Classes will be held from 7AM to 1 P M For further Information contact your science teacher, counselor or Robert Liddiard or Elden Hurst at Olympus Bear River ,i City. High School .State. Not very long ago Avis was No. 0 in fleet leasing. Then we leased a few fleets to a few companies. They stopped paying thousands of eight cents per mile. (Nobody was satisfied with eight cents anyway. And downtime went down when their salesmen began driving our Fords and other new cars. Now Avis is the fastest growing fleet lessor around. Of course other peoples problems may not be yours. So well create a special plan for you and still save you money. Thata the way it i8 with fleet leasing. We make money when you save money. Who loses? We (SKAtmV? If your car is acting up, why not move up to a new car or good used car with First Security Timeway financing. Rates are sensible and repayment can le geared to your individual budget. Ask your dealer for Timewav financing, or stop by a First Security office. FIRST SECURITY BANK TMrvjl mis Mayht wt can learnjrom each ocher. ETTOKI lrwtrr IMI Mi cars. Summer for a summer course 1 . Company. We operate Street MU CONFERENCE The Mutual Improvement Association, Church of Jesus Saints Christ of Latter-da- y youth have been working bard for weeks to make the conference the "greatest ever" The event will be held June 17 through 20 in the Salt Lake Tabernacle and a dozen other locations In and near the city J RENTA CAR Charles A. Boynton III, Avia Lie. Car Leasing Division P. O. Box 1261, Salt Lake City, Utah Please call for appointment. "Tomorrow-- , 485-076- 9 FREE ESTIMATES Before Us Like A Flame Granite High School will graduate tbs largest class In the history of the school when the graduates recieve diplomas at commencement exercises June 4 at 8 PM. in the football stadium. Diplomas will be awarded by Doctor J. O. Brin too, member of the Granite District Board of Education, and Superintendent Elmer J. Hartvlgseo. There will be five student Ann Martin, 18, speakers: daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O.C. Martin, 1948-U- th East; Arles Phillips, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Lyle Phillips, 2748 Adams Street; Mark Hertig, 18, soo of Mr. and Mrs. Walter E Hertlg Jr. 3119-3East; Jeannie Upwall, da ugh ter of Mr and Mrs Norman M. Upwall, 3765 Loretta Drive. Prayer will be given by Marilyn Dautrich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Dautrich, Course Listed or 298-725- 9 rd I TURF SPRINKLER N YesQ NoQ Whos Avis? I Salt Lake County Recreation Department will begin the annual summer program, June 15, with registration at 98 play grounds supervisor Paul S Rose announced. The department will also operate The Spruces campgrounds In Big Cottonwood Canwilderness yon and a camp In the Uinto Mountains. An lnstltue will be held for leaders June 14. two-we- EYER-GREE- Bright 1588 SOUTH MAIN 1- -5 Do you honestly think its cheaper to run salesmen owned cars than to lease a fleet from Avis? comp Any SHIPMENT 2-- Star-Spangl- Jwlr 323 South Main St. Guided tours of the exhibition will be given for the public Sunday, May 23 at 3:30 p.M. and Tuesday, May 25 at 8:30 P.M. Gallery hours are Sunday, P.M. Tuesday through 6 P.M. as well as Saturday, 7:30 -- 9:30 P.M on Tuesday, with a y SPRINKLING SYSTEM ok Security; As a family plan, U.S. Savings Bonds provide a steady, dependable, guaranteed way to save. As a method of financing the public debt, they benefit every American by protection the value of the dollar. extent he perceives the consequences of the qualitative relations he makes. Through my work, 1 strive to extend my own perception. If others receive satisfaction from the products of my efforts, then my efforts are doubly worthwhile SPRINKLE YOUR LAWN THE EASY WAY PHOTO COTTONWOOD TALES NORMAN DERNDT MFG. an ing Tree Gallery, Salt Lake City, 1960 and Bertha Eccles Art Center, Ogden. Utah. 1965 - CUSTOM MADI CLOTHES MAKE ONE LOOK DISTINGUISHED one-m- Utah State, 1956: Myrtle Todes Gallery, Chicago, 1959; Hang- non-wov- ea -- The had Mor-tense- kept things swinging at the patio gardens. Straight hair and a variety of curler styled made the surfing scene both interesting and varied. Seniors took great adva tage of their last big fling shows at Recent sculpture by Brent Wilson opened at theSaltLake Art Center Sunday, May 16 with a public reception honoring the artist. The show will continue through June 13. iVpw Inturawf ( dont know. |