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Show REVIEW, A u pilot 5, 1965 A2 The PINE CONE Ncwcl Salt Luke iAVill) 33303?) HIGHUNO OBI - ITS IN NOW PUT I NO BEGINNERS COURSE A "BOY-GIRLSMANSH- I IP 'S7s- Home of Old American Sandwiches - mrOHUBT m uwrt IK0 ' KUS C0L0 C0M,T DIRRi THI HAUNTED PALACE wfci UTXA! ADDED ATTRACTION! THI DCRIY' DIMO No.2 - HIGHLAND non WHKI 2MD SMASH 9. tHllLGraS RORY AWT IfWS LfW m Hi ROROC COLOR WESTERN CO-HI- T JERRY nus Calhoun DARNELL 1 OoirtMNWflANpS wiim - AAIIT TWO 1N f DIAL 1 aft, tricity, 4PM making combined withdivers-lfie- d entertainment which has been designed to please young and old alike Checking in will begin this with week demonstration, speech and meal preparation contests August 5 and 6; ceramic and art exhibits to be Wood, .llolimo secretary-treasur- k, er The board of directors is comprised of Mr Howe, John P Creer, Mrs Wood, Nyle Mr Greenwood, Peterson, Bill Farnsworth, Stanley Spencer, Hugh C Bringhurst, Mr Whitbeck, William Larson and Marvin G Jenson. members include Joseph F. Parrish Rose, county agricultural agents; Bernice Palfreyman, county home demonstration agent; Ralph Jensen, Bingham High, and D. Kim Black, Jordan High, and Wayne Holladay-Cottonwo- s 1 W'hit-bec- Bank, 4707 Holladay Blvd The meeting has been set to reorganize the Jaycee-ette- entomology and electo August 12 from Judging of the displays will begin Friday, August 13, and hobbies may be checked in Saturday from 1 to 7 P M Sunday, candy and baking exhibits will be accepted from 3 to 6 P M and poultry and pigeons from 12 to 8 PM The fair board county wishes to thank E H (Sport) Burke for his care of the fair grounds fifficers of the board include Earl E Howe, president; Ray P Creenwood, first vice president; Willis second vice president; and Mrs Everett (Roene) 21 Residents of the county are once again ready to emphasize their accomplishments in industry, agriculture and home- fol- acquainted social that was held July IS 3i-53- 1043 East 21 it So the Cottonwood On Display 4-- H lowing a get I it PM Collection checked in August 8 from to 7 PM; handicraft, forestry, photography, wood- -. by-la- LINOA SPURS" 01ACIC The giant organizational wheels of the Salt Lake County Fair are shifting into higl gear this week in preparation for the 29th annual exhibit to be held at the County Fair Grounds, Murray, August 16 Elections of officers and are on the setting up slate for theHolladay-Cotton-woo- d Jaycee wives when they meet Thursday, July 29, at 8 PM at the Tracy Collins 0 SMtoEtaBOTMKIH 14 Showcase To Open Elect Officers KXmVJGl'JGiS TKKcotor 9 Country club The artist is pictured here with sev- eral of his paintings August -1 Indian Art Jay vee Hives yxRWLfwspmjcTCK) MkMO LANDSCAPES IN INDIA -- - The unique, na- tural light pointings of Gideon D Arul Raj will be featured in an exhibition of a private collection belonging to Mrs Leta Eschler, through LfiSLLffiSB OT Bottled Beer Hours Weekdays 9A VISundays 12-- 9l l MOTION PICTUM THAT MTf COMIPT AMIAB IM VMM The use of natural light and motion characterizes the unique water color paintings of G D Arul Raj and G. D Paul Raj that will be featured in an exhibition of a private collection of the paintings by Mrs Leta Eschler. The exhibit, entitled Landscapes of India", will be displayed August 9 through 14 from 1 to7p M. intheTerrace Room at the Cottonwood Country Club, 1780 Lake Drive The opening artist's reception will be held Sunday, August 8, from 2 until 5PM The who will be artists, jKsswm 'Ys L OUTDOOR ACTI0NI Swingle' 3 Unit SIirwI "How un- able to personally appear for this exhibit, were bom in India Their Kodaikanal, unique art style has developed through years of study, teaching and exhibiting in India, England, France, Italy, Denmark, Sweden and the United States The brothers have attended the Government School of Arts and Crafts in Madras, South India and graduated in Fine Arts and Advanced Painting Mr Arul Raj has toured states, exthrough forty-si- x hibiting in each one. In 1963, he was the International Guest Artist at the Festival of Arts Laguna Beach, California. 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