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Show REVIEW. September Business Women Chapter Holds Friendship Tea w nun A8 23. 1965 B-- 8 Q WINNER ON BE A turn to page Woman Of The Year An non nee (I The Utahna chapter, American Business Womens Association held its Hand of Friendship Tea last Sunday, September 18, at the Candlelight, to acquaint prospective members with the groups aims and purposes. album radio Enter THE PEOPLES CHOICE Contest RADIO The association is mostly an educational one, each chapter sponsoring one to two every year. scholarships Utahna chapter has been in existance three years and has sponsored five scholarships. The national headquarters are in Kansas City, Missouri. A POWERFUL DELUXE Business Woman's Association met at Hand uf Friendship I Tea last Sunday. Shown above are Miss Jan Worthen, Mrs. Alma Carter, chapter president, Mrs. William C. Kistler and Mrs. Alta nootb chapter of the Arntri-'a- n ALL-TIM- E SUGGESTED has been a banner chapter all three years fulfilling the Standards of Achievement toobtain the banner. At the tea Mrs William C. Kistler of 84 E. 2700 South was presented her trophy for being Utahna Chapters Woman of the Year, At the national convention in San Francisco in August she will vie for National Woman of the Year. I Filins ALL-TIM- FAVORITE SONGS: E STARDUST LEFT MY HEART IN SAN FRANCISCO DEEP PURPLE FOR A BLUE LADY RED ROSES BEGIN SONGS THE BEQUINE MOON OF MELODY MISTY Home Show MOON FLY ME TO THE OF MUSIC SOUND THE IPANEMA GIRL FROM CANADIAN SUNSET AND ROSES OF WINE DAYS SONG SEPTEMBER AUTUMN Library Sets Three 10 TRANSISTOR AND 100 GREAT GIVEN AWAY EVERY DAY I ALBUMS I JUST MAIL IN YOUR FAVORITE SONG TO KWIC. There are chapters in 46 states. The Utahna Chapter UTAHNA Hi 50 MOULIN LOVE OF NIGHT AND LEAVES DAY BLUE TANGO, RIVER OR M00NGL0W ANY ROUGE SONG ETC. YOU LIKE THESE ARE THE GREAT SONGS YOU HEAR ON KWIC IS50! E FAVORITE SONGS LET US KNOW YOUR FOUR WINNERS ARE CHOSEN EVERY DAY FROM THE MAIL RECEIVEDl MAIL A CARD, LETTER, OK MAIL THIS ENTRY: mmmm mmmm a a mmtmm mmmm Announced ALL-TIM- The Salt Lake City public Library, 209 East Fifth South, will present in its World Through Films, series Friday October I - The Farmer of Austria, which shows how t typical Austrian farmer's family useing cooperative farmer enterprise plus hard work from each member using tew mecnamcal devices, results In a good fife and modest prop erty. Also to be shown is The British Isles: Land and People, and 'Roman Life in AnThe first cient pompeii. movie shows how and why people of the British Isles have made excellent use of their limited space and resources. Following that, the viewer will be leo down the ancient streets and into the shops, homes, and cultural buildings of Pompeii. Specific information on the economic, social, political, and cultural life of the ancient Romans will be An almost perfectly shown. preserved section of Pompeii will be explored in the film. Showtime Friday is at 11 A M , 2 P.M. and 7 P M. There is no charge. second annual Home Entertainment show will glitd ter with color down the Tb ter-raioe- Cottonwood Mall this Thursday through Sunday. Continuous color television programming will highlight the gala exhibit of home entertainment media which Is to Include a display of stereos, radios, and television sets. The purpose of the display is to give potential purchasers the opportunity to compare Award Scholarships To 65 U Of U Sel Meeting scholarships, which Ser a waiver of tuition and lc sgistration fee for one year at the University I Utah, were awarded to 65 n, tah students, James R. director of financial ids and scholarships, said edneeday, Honor aca-em- school graduating class, nominated by his principal as the most outstanding student among those who Intend to enroll at the university. Utah high San-trso- Linda C. Middle miss, 3208 Delve rde Ave., a graduate of and School, High Skyline Stephen C. Fenton, 3782 South, 2033 East, a graduate of Olympus High School, were among those selected for the award. The scholarships are to one member (f each The scholarships are also available totwosimilarlydes-tgnate- d members of each Utah junior college. All recipients must be residents cf Utah. The ruurhters .if the tr i T 19158 BOX ALL-TIM- j FAVORITE SOSG IS E I ... ADDRESS i ,r ZKXSQJxaS uh I STATE CITY ar CCCXLXSO ariwOlwC cr ar ar ar Pendleton... ' l. P.0. NAME Pioneers will hi .Id j meeliii. 'T all South Sj It L jke fmiMi Pourd Members and . ,.mp f. fleers Monday September 7 at 10 AM The meetinj :1 Murray City nffi.es. South State I MY makes. Wayne Richards, executive secretary of the Mall Merchants Association, said Wednesday that the free program will run Thursday and Friday from 10 A M. to 9 P M , Saturday 10 A M to 8 P.M. and Sunday from 10 A M. to 6 P M. 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