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Show September 23. 1965 REVIEW, B3 (Continued from Page Round, especially when it's Carnival time and it's Carw nival Time again at the on School Elementary Friday September 24 at 4:00 Theres plenty more p.m. too. Rides, and games for all ages and food galore All the proceeds go toward biy-ln- g books for the library. Kill-vie- B-- l) helping register kindergarten and new students and recordold ing four and five-yechildren during the recent eye in which a paael of teachers, students and counselors discussed the code" and questions from the audience were answered Such things as length ar check-u- hair, whether shirts be tucked in, heels boys' should and hose, dress-u- p cussed make-u- days and p were p Husbands of board members got in on the spirit at a steak cook -- out September 11. PlanWil-foning the event were Mrs. Jensen, treasurer, and Mrs. Kenneth Shepard, first of rd dis- nt. Longview Granite High Granite High School P.T A. night vyill Back-to-Scho- ol be Monday, September 27, at 7:30 p.m., according to Mrs. Jay Galli, of the publicity committee. parents will meet in the school auditorium, 3305 South 5th East, for a short meeting after which each teacher will conduct a ten -- minute class in which methods of teaching will be explained. Murray High Murray High School, 5440 South State, Murray, is celebrating its 50th anniversary This will be the theme at all the P.T.A. meetings of the year, according to Mrs. Allen Greenwood, publicity chairman. V ' ' 7 ' The P.T.A. calendar for the vear will Include parent-teach- er conferences during the week of November IS to 19, from 2:30 to 5:30 p.m., Founders Day February 17, election of officers April 28, and a tea to honor the teach- - ers May 16. 1966. S. E. Mackay will be the new assistant principal, sue- -' tending Ray Oliversoo, who is currently principal of the Rlvervie Junior High School, in the Murray District. P.T.A. officers Include Mrs. Paul pace, president, Mrs. John Oldham and Bryce (principal), Mrs. Lowell Mines, Ber-tels- on secretary, and S. E. Mackay (assistant principal), treasurer. Board chairmen are Mrs. John Day, Mrs. John Anderson, Mrs. Danny Dunn, Mrs. Roy diver, Mrs. Stanton Girard, Mrs. Juel Lott, and Mrs. Allen Greenwood. night has been set for tonight, Thursday September 23, at the school, 6240 Lotview Drive, Murray, at 7:30 p m. Mrs. Boyd Bronson, P.T.A. president hopes that every family will be represented as Mom Zhd Dad troop to visit their childrens classrooms. Back-to-Sch- Membership Enrollment Week, September 20 to 24, of which Mrs. Cornelius is chairman, is not the first erf Longview Elementary (Murray District) P.T.A. activities for this school year. Busy P.T.A. members have already put in many hours de TRe Rocky Mountain Review, your community weekly newspaper, continually tries to print Hie type ol news that is ol greatest interest to you. In order lor us to determine your interest, we hove devised the folldwing reodership survey contest. To help entice you into entering this contest, we ore giving oway a 21 inch Zenith Color television set to the first place winner and til more exciting prizes to the runner up winners. How da you win? Couldnt beeosier... just (ill in the reodership survey form below nothing to buy, no gimmicks, we just want to hear your ideas about the Review. Please be (rank and honest.. .and complete. On October 26th a celebrity judge will draw six completed reodership survey forms at a public drawing. As long as your form is complete it will be entered in the contest, the content of the form will not influence your chance to win, ogoin... please be frank ond honest. Since this is not a notional contest, your chonces to win ore high. ..so be sure ond enter tadoyl Salt Lake Man Takes Paulist Order Vows THESE VALUABLE PRIZES Mr. Reed A. Scbeller of Salt Lake City, Utah was one of 17 seminarians who made their final promises of poverty, chastity and obedience as members of the paulist Fathers Community Wednesday, September 8 at St. Paul the Apostle Church in New York Citv. The Very Rev. John F. Fitzgerald, C S P , Superior General of the Paulist Fathers, presided at the ceremony and received the promises. Rev. John C. Reynolds, CS.P., general consultor of the Community, delivered the sermon. 2nd Stereo 1st PRIZE Mr. Scheller attended East Mill Creek School and Olympus High School in Salt Lake City before entering the paulist minor seminary in Baltimore, Maryland. Killcrest Junior CONTEST RULES Review readership survey contest is open to of the Review, 14 years old or older, rein Salt Lake Valley, except employees of the siding the Review, or members of their families. 2. Every member of the family may enters but no more than one entry per person will be accepted. 3. To be considered, oil forms must be filled out completely, with the exception of the "comments section," which may. or may not be filled out. Th 1. 4. Entries must be delivered to the Review office or postmarked no later than midnight October 24, 1965. all entries should be mailed to Rocky Mountain Review P.O.Box 17377 Salt Lake City, Utah 841 17 RS contest editor. 5. The winner will be selected by a public drawing on October 26, 1965. and will be announced in the Rocky Mountain Review issue of October 28, 1965. any reader For the next three years, Mr. Scheller will continue his studies for the priesthood at St. Paul's College, the Paulist Fathers' major seminary in Washington. D C., where he has been studying for the last three years. He is scheduled to be ordained in 1968. . "V High P.T.A. announced the folcalendar of meetings lows: u Fred and READERSHIP SURVEY FORM night on back-to-scb- October 21; detention home tour November 18; Founders Day February 17; elections April 21 and student talent night May 19. All meetings are held at the school, 5403 South State, Murray, at 7.30 p m. according to Mrs. Joseph Vicchrllli, president. Other PT A officers are Mrs. William Turnbow, RUNNER-U- P PRIZES FOUR PORTABLE RADIOS Color TV 2 Hiller eit Junior School PRIZE Check off Hie features Mountain Review. 1. or items you reod in Hie 3. enjoy reoding Hie odvertisments of Hie following odvertiters Rocky Bell Howell & CAMERAS A gypgis) PROJECTORS s Regulorly Front pogt itontl concerning now ol County undo interact I Never Occosionolly Front pogt (tone Concerning now ol local interact Rowland, Mrs. Donald Pack, secretary and Mrs. Bob Hatts, cher, treasurer. Board members are Mrs. Peter Crane, Mrs. Harold Richards, Mrs. LynnMaawill, Mrs. Chester Belnaft Mrs. Merrill Dst Is, Mrs. Alden Hales, Mrs. Carroll Robinson, Mrs. Leland Brown, Mrs. Clark Cushing, Mrs. Glade Peterson, and Mrs. Frank La Rocca. Last year the P T A sponsored a dress code following a lively meeting on the sifrlect. Editorial Cg'y"" Veil Loco "Sutton Sa" by Fat Ctfflmmgi Fertorming Art by Lowell Durham Wbthmgton beehive by Gerord Dovlm Newt Neighborhood Irom STYLE fy neighborhood from other neighborhood at Soon page LOYAL'S Om tilled odvertitmg Th, "Shopping Block- - 5. would like lo moke the following comment, about the Review: I Itaokly Calendar FT A Now 2. I would like to see the Review corry ... 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