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Show from tINORI COTTONWOOD TALES TURN SOW Ne Horizons tv To Challenged the 69th annual National Parents and Congress of convention, held Teachers AlbuMay 16 through 19. in querque, New Mexico, PT A.t fa '&' - leaders were inspired to become the best PTA presidents and chairmen ever, announced Mrs Jack Schade president Council of Gramte-Wasatc- h 2000 delegates from the United States, Alaska, Hawaii from and representatives t. N V Europe including 56 from Utah and IT from Gramte-Wasatc- h Council gathered for fivedays of thrilling experiences of getting acquainted going to three meetings a dav to hear lectures from the nations best educational leaders and attending a symposium president of the of PTA, Mrs Congress Jennele Moorhead, Eugene. National associa ion tive education from New Jersey remarked that an effort must be made Oregon conducted the event She is a teacher at the Oregon State University to be In Mrs Moorhead s keynote address the Action Program outlined was and Theme PTU look At Critical Issues local PTA are the Due the Schools best F nends Have " "Increase the PTA Image Fredruh Hipps, execu L readv to talk to the of vouth once because parade tomorrow they will be gone and new faces will be involved Hipps warned about to Mr extremists groups trying infiltrate became known as tin said'' education governor wtio We can achieve much of joining in a working partnersluj with the political leadership and the educational leadei ship, governors legislates chief state school officers school tmjrd members administrators the college and Govenor Terry Former Sanford of North Carolina V . 0 FOREST pr elected officers of the Sugar House Business and Professional Womans CLUB CHIEFS--NewClub are left, to right, Evelyn Elmer, president; Eleanor Elton, corresponding secretary Edna Anderson, treasurer Evelyn Ujxiegraff, vice president; Viola Earl, recording secretary; ly Seeks Royality Vr The Royal Hunt is underway East Mill Creek Lions Club is searching for a King and Queen for the 4th of July Children's parade Youngsters who are five years old on or before July 4th the may enter the contest Contestants must live within boundaries of 2700 South to 3900 South and 20th East to the foothills Royal couple will be named at 6;3pP M , Monday, June 7, at the Sherman Elementary School 31 Youngsters must be registered by Monday, May Contestants may enter the contest by calling Evelyn Reav-eleElaine Davis, IN Feme Hagman, HU yk Activities of your club, civic or miration or social i be included at group no charge in this weekly roundup of coming events Simply mail details including event, time, date and place to the Rocky mountain Review, P O Box 17377, Salt take City, JC 45 mut 1 lb. FRESH GROUND COACHES MEETING 7:30 P. M home of Reed Call, 2370 Ash Circle; East Mill Creek Boys Baseball Leag'- Also.... THE HILLS" -Sliver Wheel Theatre, NAACP BANQUET M , Newhouse Hotel 7;30 P SALT LAKE BEES VS SEAT-TL- E 7:45 P M , Derks Field it never needs pressing USA -1- 1 USA MAIN STRFET MAIN STREET AM to 7 P land Drive - P 11 220 High- M , BANANA! 2 lbs THE HILLS Silver Wheel Theatre, Park City 0? SHASTA ORANGES xfc CANNED POP io ibs. UTAH IRIS SOCIETY GARDEN noon to 6 P M , Capitol Rotunda CERTA-FRES- SHOW MAIN STREET USA -1- 1 A M t0 7 P M , 2200 Highland IvvrsM ki:h Drive vou can SALT LAKE BEES VS SEATTLE-6.30 P M , Derk Field; throw away 2 Capitol Rotunda -- STREET USA 2200 Highland MAIN being .ashed 27 time. i e and min tailored Created b) SAIT R b) PANTSM AM in proportioned length rare tree comfort absolute vou to give to LAKE BEES VSSEAT-T- I 1.30 P M , Derks Field E in colon keved to vour choice i'V 1 Drive 6PM, CREAM PIES 4 0 rnrkhlf pn!i with true prrmitwnt pre - even after FROST -- N- FLAME CASE UTAH IPPIS SOCIETY FLOWER SHOW -1- A M to 5PM, M UM 1 doz. SIZE 679 Bonware PAPER PLATES 100 Count m $1.00 for SUPERIOR CUPS i 100 Count VCJ: Monday, May 31 8.95 USA STREET to 6 P M AM land Drive WRESTLING Derks F leld -- 2200 - 8 30 -1- 1 Hieti- - Mall June 1 AM to 5 ART EXHIBIT- -9 P M Grayscale Gallery, 1174 East 27th South , 6255 Highland 278-870- Dr. 7301 1 HOURS 9 30 to 6 30 9th East S 255-644- 1 Wednesday, 2 7.30 P VOCAL RECITAL M , H'cal Hall Westminister College f June - S' PM PACE- S- 8 LITTLE 500 AM TO 8 P M , Hammond s Race Center, lower Cut'wi-wno- d Tuesda y, COLA Kina Size' 2 Six Pah 99 GREEN GIANT FROZEN VEGETABLES m 3 Brooklawn CHEESE - Mild lb. 43 CHETS MEAT PIES 1 MAIN COCA H 33 1 2 12 CANS games m HOT DOG and HAMBURGER BUNS PEARS Sunday, May 30 that iron! YOU-WON- T J for 8PM, pants by FOR QUALITY 'm Your EXTRA SAVINGS! Saturday, May 29 GOLD IN MedW-f- W REMEMBER A REVEREND CHAMAN LAL- -8 P M , 1st Unitarian Church, 569 South 13th East; Buddist Monk PTA LUNCH-11- .30 GARFIELD AM, Garfield School; Spring lunch treat for children with amazing SERVICE YOU FORGET GOLD STRIKE STAMPS GOLD IN Park City 39.i BEEF - Friday, May 28 8PM, I FRANKS Hems must be received by noon Monday to be included ui that week s issue tury store exhibition 18 FRIENDLY MORRELL 10' Thursday, May 27 11 A MAIN STREET USA M. to 7 P M 2200 Highland Drive, Sugar House; 1974 Cen- Ro$0inREVEW LOOK! i I . Thursday, May 27 27, 1965 MONDAY CHJCKENSM Utah HU FOR THAT OPEN Calendar U- - M h MDASTTED Weekly East Mill Creek HILLS mi RANCH 1 ; 5 for $1.00 POTATO SALAD 2 lb. carton 65 IE m SERVICE - CAL TYPICAI OF SULBIPYS MAXWE1L AND DORIS HANSEN OF THE MEAT DEPARTMENT SUDBURYS - FOREST HILLS 3950 HiaMond Driv. A77 E 9tl $ u 1. SUDBURYS Forest Hills 3950 Highland and 422 E. . Dr, 9th South s |