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Show T7T REVIEW. PTA Advises: Dont Olympus Be A Drop Out Parent "Dont be a ent" at the par- drop-o- ut back-to-scho- ol night tonight at 7:30 P M tt the Olympus High School, 4045 South 2300 East, was the plea of PTA president Mrs Robert D Preston. "There will be a general assembly in the school auditorium to be followed by a schedule regular school-da- y of seven class periods of twelve minutes each," she Kant Monson. Other PTA Mrs Henry Watson, Mrs Oreo Nelson, Mrs Merlin Nelson, Robert Patterson, Mrs. Paul Rosander, Mrs Don Mackey, and Mrs Bernard Brockbank t. Jrin p win your rounil houu vor irifi 1 .,r The children will see the film, "That They May Live. th They will practice on resuscitation mouth-to-mou- - Howard R.Driggs F and planter Boxes Trees potted plants Flowers Rentals Woods sixth gradourth. fifth attending Howard R. Driggs Elementary School, 4340 South 27th East (Granite District) will receive instruction tomorrow, October 1, and again Wednesday, October 6, th in resuscitation, under the direction of Mrs. Charles Manner, PTA safety chairman. "Resusci-Anne- ," a life-li- ke dummy imported from Norway, which cost $200. She works like a real human being, Mrs. Manner explained "You ha ve to tip her chin up high and breathe into her mouth just like you would do for human beings. If you do it correctly, you can see her chest rise, because has a plastic lung sac which Inflates when used correctly," she continued. "When the chest roes down, you breathe In again," Mrs. Manner said. "You get the air In quicker and this is why th ret. usl tattoo is better than most types of artificial respiration," she concluded. Assisting Mrs. Manner in the Instruction will be Mrs. Jess BJorkman, PTA president, Mrs. Arthur Pearson, Mrs. Bill Bayes. FLOW KHS SmiH.ATKD 315 Fast 2tst South A Marijn 43 mouth-to-mou- and Bob Freeman, Owners COUNTRY AND M WESTERN MUSIC 24 HOURS A DAY KSOP KSOP (1370 KQ , FM-STER- until Sunset 1104.3 MCI 5 P.M. until 5 A.M. -- Head for mouth-to-mou- c. m ng School Tomorrow, October 1, at will be a get -- acquainted tea for room representatives, PTA officers and board, and faculty of the Cottonwood Elementary School (Granite District), 5205 Holladay Blvd., in the school room Mrs. Robert McCullough, se the... ROUND BANK! Oakridge P.T.A. news should be sent to Mrs R. P. Neeley, 3406 South 620 East, Salt Lake City, 84106, by Friday prior to eac-Thursday issue, or h phone 467-432- 0. Mrs. Don Foulger and Mrs. V. Hansen will be the O hostesses. Last Tuesday the following PTA ladies helped the school nurse with eye tests at the school: Mrs. Deraid Wiley, chairman, assisted by Mrs. Max O Jensen, Mrs. John n, L. Strike, Mrs. Norman Hoi-gre- Mrs F. W Bruce and Mrs. Lynn Burningham A combined flower show and night is scheduled for October 14. "All of the PTAs in the area were surely thrilled with the accomplishment of their goal of a park in the area," according to Mrs M B. Har years. Various departments will coo-du- ct special programs for returning alumni as well. The Medical Alumni Day will be concluded with the traditional Alumni Banquet, to be held at the Prudential Federal Auditorium, Friday eve- tour and get acquainted with the new University Medical Center at a general public open house, scheduled from 1:00 P M to 5:00 P M on Sunday, October 17. ning The general public will have an excellent opportunity to Appliances and Service The ceremonies will be the central event of a four day program of activities surrounding the Medical Center Dedication. PHILCO BENDIX SERVICE factory trained men DRY KltS 8.35. 00 and up Friday, October 15, will be Medical Alumni Day for the College of Medicine. Various departments of the College of Medicine and its teaching hospital will roll out the 'red carpet for returning alumni and will be 'at home to their former students. Practitioners from all over Utah will make the visit to see their former professors in their new facilities. They will attend classes, laboratory periods, and will join medical staff members on "rounds in the University Hospital. guaranteed 2 oo This coupon worth on any calKLimit: one per call) P.MART HANKS So. 3rd HU-4-5551-3- 503 am The PTAs in the will now work for improvements in the park, such as playground equipment, landscaping, building of a bowery, etc., back-to-sch- "An apple for the teacher was the theme of the Oak-ridPTA room representatives and faculty get -- acquainted tea held September 23. Mrs Duane Marler and Mrs Jay Llcyd were in charge A tall candelabra was the center of the decorations which also featured statues of a bov and a girl, with ivy and apples intertwined. Maurice J Wilkinson, principal, introduced the faculty. Mrs. Howard A Jorgensen, PTA president. Introduced the PTA board and explained to the 59 room representatives District. The park will be used bv students of Butler Junior High School and Cottonwood Heights Elementary School, as well as the public. Citizens in the area, the Jordan School District and the Salt Lake County Recreation Department combined to have the plans for the park drawn and approved "PTA's of Butler Elementary and Mount View were on the coordinating committee, and prlnc'pals of Butler Junior High and Bella Vista Elementary Schools are serving on the committee until PTA's art in those new organized schools," Mrs. Harris explained Each of the churches in the area, as well as the service organizations, served on the committee, and worked with the Jordan District School Board and the Salt Lake County Recreation Department, she continued. The PTAs were invited to participate on the coordinating committee for the park about three years ago;" Mrs. Harris said. "The community council, which are elected officials to represent us, has been our spokesman at the County Commission and before the school board, she said. Practically every member of the community council has been a member of the coordinating committee for the she said. 'They have Krk, working for it for several Cottonwood All Heights The Cottohwood Heights Park, at 2700 East and 7600 South, had ground-breakiceremonies September 24, attended by William G. Larson and John Preston Creer, Salt Lake County Commissioners. The park will be built on ten acres of county property and 25 acres owned by the Jordan ers . Dedication ceremonies for the new University of Utah Medical Center will be held at 2:30 p m , Saturday, October 16, 1965, in Kingsbury Hall on the University campus Formal ribbon cutting is planned to take place at the north entrance of the Medical Center at 4:15 P M. Congressman J ohn E Fogarty of Rhode Island will be the Dedication speaker. Congressman Fogarty is widely known as the 'health and medical research statesman of the U S House of Representatives He is credited, together with his colleague in the U.S. Senate, Sen. Lister Hill of Alabama, as having been the chief advocates of the of funds for appropriation many years. Dean Kenneth B. Castleton of the Universitys College of Medicine will preside at the dedication ceremonies. District) Musical selections by Mrs Reed White were rendered. multi-purpo- Medical Center Sets Opening of the CottonPTA (Jordan ris, president wood 3:15 ftoirrrs oml iimfs. W i hi- miv aisr. 486-83- their duties for the year Mrs Jack Schade, president of the Granite Wasatch PTA council and Mrs Glen Hanni, former Oakndge PTA president assisted, as did Mrs Dan S Kimball and Mrs Oliver B Johnston officers are Mrs. Clarence W. Reese, Dr. Harold Handley (principal), and Manrin L. Pugh, Mrs. Wayne W. Stevenr n secretary and Mrs. Wlllian. J. Harvey treasurer. explained. rr Other board chairmen are Wwdell Adams, Robert Barker. Mrs. Clarence W Reese, Mrs Calvin West, Mrs Jay Law, Mrs. Robert Dyer, Mrs Lowell W'offinden, Mrs. Calvin Warren. Also Mrs Jack Goodman, enrollment "Membership committee members will be on hand tonight to receive membership dues," she continued, "and we hope every parent attending will join the PTA. are Membership Mrs Bud Ensign and Mrs Olympus High B2 September 30. 1965 Mrs. Harris explained. 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