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Show REVIEW, M6 September 2. 1965 Daughters Of Utah Pioneers Organize Jordan Camp The organisation of a South Jordan Camp was accomplished by memebers of the South Salt Lake County Daughters of the Utah Pioneers on August 19, it was announced Monday at a county meeting for all captains and other officers of local camps County president presided over the meeting and announced that Mrs. Lyle V. Tiller would be captain of this new camp Other officers previously installed to work with Mrs Tiller were Mrs. Clyde E. Peterson, first Mrs Ronald Thomas, second vice president; Mrs. Harvey Oakeson, secretary-treasure- r; Mrs Russelljenlans, historian; Mrs. Irma Evans, registrar; and Mrs. Leland H Ostler, chaplain and in charge of .relics. t; i V . - ' ?rv .4' These women are new officers of the South Salt Lake Daughters of HERITAGE Pictured left to right are, back row, Lu Metcalf, Ethel Mackey, Evelyn Utah pioneers. Rawlings, Ada Greenwood, Ida Gallagher, Fay Parker, Hortense Walker, Pearl Jenkins and Front row, Ella Croxford, Lucille Jones, Geneva Larson, Grace Thornton, Olea Shelton. Caroline Holmgren, Edna Jensen and Lucille Smith. Board members not present for photo were Edith Fergeson, Erma Godfrey and Aurelia Cahoon. KACDC3 - X MARKS TRE SPOT Officers of the South Salt Lake County Daughters of Utah Pioneers point to the spot on the map where their new camp is located. Pictured left to right are, Geneva Larson, first vice president; Caroline Holmgren, second vice and Grace fat on oiLir.i budget . . . salad NCW - . or v s 'Vt ALBUMS . BONE STEAK SJE CROUND BEEF THfc ON CORN THE T GREAT LISTENING by Paul Cobum P01A10ES MARY IS STILL POPPIN Thy musical score of Walt APPLE STRUDEL Disneys TVt Z J Q Mr' X- L , f L K V, K X STEAKS NE w d. - W .d - it? T0' -- A CT . ;; b- - - dri.O p topped ire Svc- i ;n;. 0 s,", " S,, ,n.d S prt QoO o once. o turn only ..'.tub..! I , rme I 0 " I cheese, cup of Roquelorl 1 1 picture Mary is rapidly bepopplns coming the most recorded score of all time. The original sound track album has sold In the millions and there are 207 separate recordings of the songs by other artists as of August 15 with more being recorded every day! Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. who wrote the Sherman, score, won the Academy for the score and also for the song 'Chim Chlm Cheree. The picture is now premiering In Just foreign countries and the recordings by native artists in such countries as and Denmark England, Austrailia are being made at a tremendous clip. The field of Musical Publications Popplns" "Mary books have outsold Beatle books, Kingston Trio books and all comers. Chlm Cheree Chim seems to be the most popular song from the picture. IF YOU WANNA GET RICH just write something like Mary Popplns. Another alternative with the same goal would be to raise a large family of singers and musicians. The King family (nee Drlggs of pleasant Grove Utah) has just been booked into the Houston Astrodome ball park for a musical series opening Sept. 19. The Astrodome has a seating capacity of 49,000. Terms Include $35,000 for a week plus 65 PERCENT of the gross! 'M t-DO- - CMp0NS s200labor O UNDER 15 O O 132 AG tender-age- beef d STEAK NE .b Freshly ground, pure Utoh-fres- h CORN w. cons 2 - Orleans Medium dM. deond SHRIMP 6 02. cons - Libbys froien contniratd LEMONADE 14 ot. Pig - Pepperidge l3 - Unporolleled quality Impenol Kraft MIRACLE WHIP 12 Ot. cons Pgu!or or I cons Sunrip : Low Coloria SHASTA POP No. , w OM -r- 00" z-Cr:: u,orM Large Pitted. RIPE OLIVES A, or 89' WERE nAVI.NG TRE REST CASE LOT SALE S HISTORY Watch for it. STEAtL" BEEF CUP lf' ( J1 59' 49' 53' MARGARINE Ouort or 39' 59' - beef ' I pound ground 1B teaspoon pPPr Form, froien APPLE STRUDEL Pound Pockoge ground 289 GROUND BEEF Tender, Sweet, 7.19 brd cup Tuo'.r ,33. . CfUm onion wo, -r . I 0,, NPn celery " H cup chopped - I egg 1 bd, ..i H"' -- hoi POPEN CLASS Beautiful Trophies Transistor Radios $5.00 Merchandise Certificates 4 $3.00 Track Time 4 $2.00 Track Time 4 $1.00 Track Time 4 4 4 . ALBUMS The of the King family have joined together for an- T-BO- 124 PRIZES NEW other thoroughly enjoyable LP, titled The King Family" which looks as If It follow will the same success path as their first album. With each of the various elements of the family represented, . the package contains some spiritual and hymnal rou-se- rs which include Shenandoah" by the Cousins and Swing Low Sweet Chariot" by the family. has Hugo Winterhalter brewed up a carton of winners entitled, "The Big Hits of 1965 on the JUPP label. He has gathered a batch of 1965 recent quality type hits including "Chlm Chim Cheree, and "A Walk In The Black Forest " Both of these interesting new albums are now being featured on QUICK HI FI 1570 Incidently K W I C. plays 10 different versions of Chim Chim Cheree from Mary Poppins. day 8am to 4pm Elimination Races 6pm to 9:30pm - FINALS FOUR CLASSES stars leon, meaty '' Americasnowest family hobby f port president, Thornton, president. W No Charge for Spectators Come in Early... Wi Open at 10am We Rent Cars for You to Drive oh a 'fried N cx-z- gj menu shrimp Enjoy the thrill of til II H CAR 1 jK t:- - A HARDY tossed , '0. o ZlOB? ' New board members were also introduced at this meetHom-gre- n, ing, including Caroline 300 North 2nd East, Sandy, second 4961 Glen Lucille Jones, Murray, treasurer; Street, Ethel MacKay, 2013 West 5400 South, Murray, marker chairman; Aurelia Cahoon, 4810 Highland Circle, Salt Lake City, lessons; Pearl Jenkins, 32 East Wasatch, Midvale, Olea H building chairman; Shelton, 94 East 7200 South, Midvale, publicity chairman; and Dora McMillan, 352 East 4800 South, Murray, organisation chairman. Relics were shown and brief stories were told by three Cottonwood Camp members meetings were Department conducted by various board Information and members FREE DRAWING - TTTTTVTTVYri'VYTY Prismt t This Coupon (You do not hovo to be present to win deposit anytime.) FOR I $14 00 i RACING EQUIPMENT (Speed Control and Car) t - Name Address tPhone 44 . -- I 444444 444444444444444444444444 4? HAMMOND RACEWAY LOWER COTTttTWOOO MAIL |