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Show v- r . ? w, are . ROCKY MOI NTAIN REVIEW. T' June 24, 1965 A 1 ncw ALBUMS . THE ' j GREAT LISTENING by Pwl Coburn ENTERTAINMENT for vacationers TIPS Anooe traveling down Las Vegas way ttus vacation seasoo will find the strip loaded with name acts and talent Here is the Lineup: Riviera, Dinah Shore and Ray Anthony; the new Top O The Dunces, Russ Morgan (oM? Orchestra; Thunderbird, Garland; Sahara, Frank Fontaine and Louis J udy Prima; The Sands, Dean Martin In case your traveling down Southern California way there is a tremendous mo4)j big band lineup at Disneyland Currently Tommy with Dorsey Orchestra F rank Sinatra J r , The Pied Pipers and Helen i wtk ifltoi Imtatr Forrest This aggregation is to be followed by Si Zentner, Stan Kenton, Wayne King, Harry Jaems, Duke Ellington, Woody Herman and Tex Beneke with the Moder-naires Jack Jones Is now very successfully premiering at the Cocoanut Grove inL.A. The reviews on Jones are most enthusiastic as he is called back) for ample eO' cores after singing his Lollipops and Roses, Wives and Lovers, etc Jones will continue through the 30th with the popular John Gary following July 1 Its really not necessary to go traveling to hear this great talent. Its all at your finger tips simply by dialing 1570, home of the great album artists K W I C featured Dinah Shore, Ray Anthony, Dean Martin, the big bands, and especially JACK JONES and JOHN GARY daily! NEW ALBUMS One al- bum of Nat King Cole that will be treasured is a new release from Capitol, Nat King Cole Sings His Songs F rom Cat Ballou' and O-- th Motion Pictures." This album features Nat singing songs from pictures be appeared In or for which he sang the title songs. They include The ballad of Cat Ballou, They Can't Make Her Cry, Blue Gardenia, St Louis Blues, The Song Of Raintree County, China Gate, HAJJI Baba, ando-therTwo other new albums meritorious of mention new being featured on the full range frequency are Andy Williams "Canadian Sunand "Chim China set," Cber-ee- " by the Christy Minstrels New (ffliiWCtiLuXUA.. . MISSIONARIES AT WCRK -L- ooking over materials for the "Summer Workshop in Missions'' are, left to right, Joyce Van Klompenberg; Carol Van Kampen, Nadine Scott, Shirley Bosch, Reverend Jack Zandstra, pastor, Immanuel Michigan Team Plans Mission Workshop s A team of eight young women of the Christian Reformed Churches in Michigan recently arrived in Salt Lake City where they will spend five weeks in a summer workshop in missionary work Group is working under the direction of the Reverend Jack Zandstra and Richard Fenema pastor and assistant pastor of the Immanuel Christian Reformed Church, 4552 Holladay Boulevard While in Salt Lake City the young missionaries are assisting in the conducting of Daily Vacation Bible School classes. They are distributing tracts and making home visits for new contacts In the Holladay area for thetr Bible School "Summer Workshop in Missions ' (S W I M ) had its inceptioo In the Salt Lake church in 1960 with a team of ten young people from nor theastern Iowa. The Idea grew and has now spread througout the entire denomination. "This summer hundreds of young people throughout the United States. Canada, Alaska and Mexico are giving of their time and talents to aid Christian Reformed Church; Richard Fenema, assistant pastor; Sharon Sikkenga, Judy Kraker; Gloria Boennga; Nancy Arendsen Bible Story Starts Summer Bible School started Monday, June 21 at the Immanuel Christian Reformed Church, 4552 Holladay Boule- Richard Fenema, the pastors summer assistant, will be superintendent. A group of eight young people from Michigan will teach the four classes: primary, vard. Continuing until July 2, the four classes will study the planned lessons on the general theme, "Living for Jesus", according to Reverend Jack Zandstra, pastor. ore-scho- ol Alpha t)elta Chapter, silon Sigma Alpha, walked oft. with a bundle of honors at the Utah State Convention In Moab, Utah, June 11 through 13. Chapter was named "outstanding chapter" and captured second place honors in welfare and scrapbook. They also received a special award for organizing a sister chapter. Mrs. Jan Frisbey, 3333 So. 3130 East, was welfare chairman. Scrapbook committee -Rio- -GraT&e RAILROAD Ilotcard Oils TOTAL TRANSPORTATION ) Anniversary m Stt-574- HAIRCUT by Tim 4 A special Nuptial utharlst of Thanksgiving will be held at all Saints' Episcopal Church, 1710 Foothill Drive, Sunday, June 27, at 10 A.M. It will be celebrated In honor of the Golden Wedding An- consisted of Mrs. Ann Lemon, 3879 Eastwood Lane; Mrs. Card Miller, 2141 South 1900 East; Mrs. Patty Warsop, 3691 South 4525 West; Mrs. Shirley Irwin, 2075 Be Mar Drive; Mrs. Jan Frisbey. Mrs. Sidney Feraco, 449 Ramooda Avenue, newly elected president, was appointed education director and chosen third most outstanding girl. Mrs. Carolyn Sanders, 2367 Catalina Drive, was elected state historian. New officers of the chi pter are Mrs Sidney Feraco, president; Mrs. Dottle Holden, 4075 South Boothill, vice president. R. K. Davia, Tnffic Mintgtr, 1 SALT LAKE CITY I'Vaar a good To Celebrate Gains Honors Ep- Check your Rio Grande railroad. It may save you time, trouble and money to "piggyback"yur products to market, too! Junior and Junior high. Lessons, books, projects, crafts and supervised play periods will consltute the dally program designed to Interest the students. niversary of HITTS" Beauty Salon Please Call 278-86next to Post Office in Holladay 01 Denver I Kit Grande Western KatTRaad and Howard Gladys Ott, 3820 South 2980 East, active members and cotreasurers of the parish. The Eucharist will be celebrated by the rector, the Reverand Robert H. Cochrane, and music will be provided by members of the Senior Choir. Immediately .following the church service a reception for the Otts will be held on the church lawn. (itaTiiifii ;,0 eanwHAJ There AlnavuSoinelhing Delieiou Cooking at MAGGIE S KITCHEN Strootor Chevrolet, A SALE Momla thru Sal. m 10 til 10 2823 SO. 23rd EAST schedule, copy ol which change Company, 602 Eost Sth South, 363-657- 1 deolership, lolla the entire popution heve rj periodically, from City line Transit Advertising 9. 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