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Show HRS. UTAH MEW Rites Mark Dedication Of St. Vincent School Youve Got To Do Better Than This Mom .. So She Did 66 by Gene Townsend I didn't even know she was in it till I read that she was a semi -- finalist, Don L Bueh-ne- r said as he glanced over at his pretty dark -- haired wife, who last Saturday won the Mrs Utah contest The Buehners, all eight of them, live in a spacious brick house encircled with a garden of greenery which serves almost as a perfect camouflage to the nearby hills at 4353 Zarahemla Dr , Salt Lake City. Mr Buehner quipped that he had to leave work early Monday because the telephone lines at Buehner Block Co were jammed with calls from friends congratulating him on his wifes recent victory Mrs Don Buehner told how was judged the her meat-lobecause it was more moist af than the rest, but according to her son Dale, 10, the practice one she cooked the week before would have netted tier a "Suffer the little children to come to Me, for such is the You are going to have to do a lot better than this Dale said She did Mom, Besides winning the meat-lodivision, Mrs. Buehner threw the best party for and won the flower af arranging contest. 1 was the only contestant there who came with her flowshe said ers unarranged, So there I was poking, and pinching, and cutting while my competition stood off, away from the heat of the television hrhts She also sewedamansbar-b-qu- e apron which was very simple" in style. Later she had to iron a mans shirt to the William Tell Overture". The competition was judged by the tick of the stop-wat"It wasnt strenuous; in fact it was a fun day, Mrs Utah said Mr Buehner added, 1 noticed that many of the contestants started to get tired towards the end of the day. My wife didnt ch tember, Vincent School, 1385 Spring Lane, last Sunday, culminating years of longing and preparation by the people of St Vincent's Parish The dedication of the school was under the direction of His Excellency, Most Rev Joseph Lennox Federal, Bishop of Salt Lake City He was assisted by the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Patrick A. Maguire, first pastor of St Vincent Parish and was occupied on August 8, 1965 Five grades and kindergarten will be taught this year, with the three additional grades being added during the course of the next two years Father Mark o Benvegnu, pastor, and Father George 1 Davich, assistant pastor, expressed their gratitude for the sacrifice on the part of the people of St Vincents Spec and of St ial appreciation was directed t The school opened in Sep- These words from the Bible set the theme for the dedication id first time onJune 28, 1964. Kingdom of God Mrs Utah has a long list of titles that she picked up through the years During her college days she was Mrs Utah State University, and her husband still calls her Colonbecause Mrs. Buehner el was the top ranking Army sponsor at Utah State Howthat ever, she even out-dThat same year Mrs Buehner was tabbed Miss National Army Sponsor She met Mr Buehner when working as an interior decorator -- - decorating his motWhen asked how hers house she liked her present housewife It is very rewarding. We have very close family ties," she said Second to Mrs. Buehners family comes her church activities. She is presently in the Relief Society Presidency Her children are: Dale 10, Gay, 7, Jeff, 5, Llesa, 3, Bobby, 2, and Donney 8 mos. Mr. and Mrs. Buehner will all expense leave on a paid trip to San Diego August 9 where Mrs. Buehner will compete for Mrs. last place Hall for the 1964, for kindergarten first grudtand theConvent ard Patrick Monsignor Kennedy w ho was instrumental in obtaining the Sisters of the Presentation to;taff spirtuality of Cashel ml tVsh il re-la- nd Thur and their learning vill be the means of forming our little ones in the knowledge and love of God, Father said He concluded by saying, We are graleful to His Excellency, Bishop Federal for his inspiration and guidance in planning and bringing our Ben-vev- au school into being. Diocesan Clergy Music was by the senior choir, directed by Mrs Agnes McCarren and Mrs Helene Vitxthum, and the Honor Guard was the Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus The dedication was followed by the dedication of the flag pole in memory of Dr. John J Galligan A reception for sisters of the presentation concluded the program. Plans for the school and convent were drawn up by William Wing Louis, ALA, of this parish and of the firm of Scott and Louis. The buildings were constructed by Maurice Romney Construction Company of Salt Lake City. Ground was broken in August, 1963, and Mass was celebrated in die 10-d- ay 20-2- Who Knows? Maybe ACTORS AND ACTRESS - Geoff Lynch, left Keith Gilbert and Margaret Osborne Electronovac Gasser" at Christ Methodist CHHURCH TONIGHT AND Friday star m Record A Worlds The - His Excellency, Most Rev Joseph Lennox Bishop of Salt Lake City, dedicated the new St Vincent School Sunday in ceremonies culminating years of planning and preparation by the people of St Vincent s Parish DEDICATION s' !V Presents J PERMANENT? WAVE Fall Show : "Invitation to Beauty will as the Flora Culture Garden Club presents its annual fall flower show and tea September 20 at the Garden Center in Sugar House Park. Club president, Mrs. C. R W ade, will greet members and their guests from 1 until 3 P M when the flower show will open to the public. The theme for this years show was chosen by Mrs. D. G Coleman, flower show chairman, and her Mrs Bruce Folsom and Mrs DanC Gee Jr. This will be a standard show, meaning half horticulture and half artistic arrangements. There will also be many lovely table arrangements, Mrs Coleman said. She invites the public to attend the show between the hours of 3 and 8 PM, saying the show will be educational as well as beautiful to view. Entries will be received Sunday, September 19, from 6 to 8 P M and Monday, September 20, from 8 A M to 10.30 P M. Rg. $10.00 beckon $5.00 $15.00 R $7.50 '! 4 Summer Expert Tipping With Toner And p all FOR Arch I Haircut 3 UO Shampoo, Set, 5 Week Rinse, Shampoo Set $5.99 as.,. Pick-Me-U- f I . Continental College of Beauty 2230 So. 7th Ecut 4M-010- I Open Evenings Monday thru Friday until 10 P.M. -- Federal, What is a slug? To a newspaper reporter it is an identifying work; to a fighter it's a heavy blow. To others it may be a musket ball or bullet, an illegal coin, a shot of liquor or any of several other things. To Greg Moffatt and Mark Cornelius, a slug Is a pet named lf inches long, which makes Slim some kind of a giant to his species. The slug has several peculiarities, including the fact that he is spotted like a leopard, grows long and short at will, looks something like a miniature whale when he is short, and is very 6lim when he grows the name long -- - hence, asts are also fascinated by He is also very fond of peppermint, and when allowed to go his way, usually ends up near the mint plants. The boys are learning a lot about slugs through their intent study of Slim, who breathes through a gill -- like structure and has a built-i- n shell, characteristic of his kind. Greg, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Moffatt, 4956 Stanford Lane, and Mark, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Cornelius, 2635 Flamingo Drive, are one-ha- another of the slimy creatures marvelous ability's although they have not vet tried it out. According to the encyclopedia, they say, a slug can 'awl over a razor blade and not get hurt because of the mucous secretion that allows it to slide along or cling to any surface. Slim. Slim. Greg found Slim, an unusually long creature, related to a snail, while he and Mark were cutting the lawn. I was clipping around a tree and almost cut him In half, said Greg, adding with a laugh, I thought he was a gopher for a minute The boys said they read in the encyclopedia that slugs grow to be four tofour-an- d- ; I . t FHABMAeV TO THE DELIVERIES DAILY PRESCRIPTION MURRAY. GRANGER ANO KEARNS both looking forward to another special event this week: Mark will celebrate his 12th birthday this Thursday, followed by Greg's on Friday. 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