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Show October 7. 1965 REVIEW. B3 PM HDMtfB-G7- P (Continued from page art, one stands out tor his vinlity and warmth, dramatic understanding and truth That man Is Arnold Friberg His fine paintings were a tremendous help to our art directors, cameramen, costume designers, screen writers and actors Mr DeMllle continued: "Arnold Friberg s work has been an Inspiration to all of us, stemming from his profound reverence and knowledge, as well as from his superb artistry He has accomplished a real missionary service In bringing the truths of (he Bible to a wider understanding, appreciation and Bella Vista Only once In the history of every school Is there an or- of its PTA fanlsation meeting of 30 was the night the organisation of the Bella Vista PTA, 2131 East 7000 South The school opened September 1, 1965. "Shortly after Don F. Lenn-bewaa appointed principal of the Bella Vista School, be : requested the Jordan PTA : Council to plan for the or- -: gan lxation at a PTA at the : school," ' according to Mrs. Paul Henneman, Jordan PTA rg Council president (Continued from page B-- l) sang several selections 1 At an evening banquet held i at the Garden Center Dr. Arvtl L. Stark, outgoing IaGC first vlct president, was master of ceremonies St Marks Auxiliary The recidence of Mrs Robert H. Umb, 2667 Hills-de- n Drive, was the setting for the fall tea of St. Marks Hospital Auxiliary on Friday, October 1, 2:00 p m and the Rev. James T. Brown, chaplain at St. Mark s Hospital, was guest speaker. Also speaking at the occasion was Mrs Charlene ; director at teer services at the Simpson, volun- tal, who spoke on the hospivolun- teer program and its duties Pouring at the tea were past presidents, Mrs Clifford J Lance P Mrs. Pearsall, Bowen and Mrs Royal W. Setter Jr For Better Teaching Christian workers conference will be held. on Friday and Saturday, October 8 and 9. at the Evangelical Free A new tion Having this authorisation Henneman continued, Mrs. "we held what we called the planning meeting for the purpose of organising a PTA In the Bella Vista School district. At this meeting, the PTA presidents of the Mount View Cottonwood and Heights Schools, which feed Into the Bella Vista School, attended as well as council members, everyooe made suggestions as to who could work as acting members of the Balia Vista PTA until It was organised The principals of the three schools, of course, attended this planning meeting," she said "Council officers helped, of course, and council bylaws, membership, program, and hospitality publicity, chairmen were asked to perform duties ordinarily performed by the local chair and by 1910 East 3900 South. Handling the Word of God" will be the theme of the two-d- ay session which will commence on Friday evening, 7:00 With registration and viewing of exhibits. Guest speakers at the conference will be the Rev C western Chester Larson, director for Scripture Press, Weaton, Illinois, and the Rev. Ron Chadwick, The Rocky Mountain Review, your community weekly continually trie o print the type of newt that it of greoteit interett ta you. In order for wt to determine your interett, we hove devited the following reoderthip cora-mltte- es, newspaper, turvey contett. To help entice you into entering thit contett, we ore giving away a 21 inch Zenith Color televition tet ta the firtt place winner ond six more exiting priiet to the runner up winnert. How do you win? Couldn't be. easier... jutt fill in the reoderthip turvey form below nothing to buy, no gimmickt, we jutt wont ta hear your ideot about the Review. Pteote be fronk ond honett...ond complete. On October 26th a celebrity judge will drow tix completed reoderthip turvey formt at a public drowing. At long at your form it complete it will be entered in the contett, the content of the form will. not influence your chance to win, ogoin...pleate be fronk ond honett. Since thit it not a national contett, your chancet to win ore high...to be ture ond enter The officers were Installed by Mrs Clayton, Region 312 director. Mrs. Melvin Freeman, council treasurer, presented the sew officers with a check bo represent disgifts from schools In the today! trict. The new PTA president reported (hat the new officers stsi October 1 and would apunsuccessful the proach nominees on the "slAte of the nominating committee, to see If they would be aWe to help with the PTA for the THESE VALUABLE PRIZES year. MARY GAIL STARK Church, PM. she continued From this group, motions were made as to who would serve on the various Mrs Henneman said "The principal acted as ex officio member of each committee," she added Mrs T Malcolm Nichols, council PTA membership chairman, was In charge at membership enrollment At the meeting, M rs Nichols gave a report on the number at paid memberships which had been received Mrs. R. Kent King, council secretary, who served as acting secretary until the Bella Vista PTA was organised, served as of the membership committee men, was a "Because it school, and not yet dedicated, the council had to get the approval at the Jordan School Board before we could proceed," she reported "This having been aprequest, proved, was then turned over to the PTA region 1.7, director, Mrs Charles Clayton, who approved the proposi- HGLLADAY NEWS t B-- 5) professor of Christian education, Arlsona Bible College, Pheonlx. "Teaching Effectively" will be the title of the Rev. Mr. Larsons opening address on Friday evening and will be preceded by a Bound filmstrip themed for "Teaching Growth." the church Afterward, workers will be divided Into two separate groups and both the Rev. Mr. Chadwick and the Rev Mr. Larson will conduct discussion periods for each respective group. On Saturday morning, 9:15 AM, the session will get under way with a sound film. So High A Calling," and will be followed by a talk entitled "Ways to Improve Your Sunday School," by the Rev. Mr. Chadwick Discussion groups will after the again be formed meeting and will be directed by the two visitors. "Ideas that Work In Sunday School Today" will be the topic of discussion at Saturdays afternoon session that convenes at 1:30 P M A discussion period will follow and will be directed by the Rev. Mr. Chadwick and the Rev. Mr. Larson MIA 2nd St RUNNER-U- P PRIZES FOUR PORTABLE RADIOS Stereo PRIZE 21 " Color TV CONTEST RULES 1. The Review readership survey contest is open to any reader of the Review, 14 years old or older, residing in the Salt Lake Valley, except employees of the Review, or members of their families. 2. Every member of the family may enter, but no more than one entry per person will be ocx opted. 3. To be considered, all forms must be filled out completely, with the exception of the "comments lection," which may or may not be filled out. Presents The Mt. Olympus Stake M I A. will present s musical operetta, "BabealnToyland," at two evening performances on October 14 and IS, 7:30 P M , In the Wasatch Jr. High School Auditorium, 3750 South 3100 X PRIZE' East About 75 youths will participate In the musical and Is excellent entertainment for the entire family. The public Is Invited to attend the performances free of charge -- r V 4. Entries must be delivered to the Review office or postmarked no later than midnight October 24, 1965. oil entries should be mailed to Rocky Mountain Review ' P.O.Box 17377 Salt Lake City, Utah 84117 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. READERSHIP SURVEY FORM I Chock off the features 6r items you rood in the Rocky Mountain Review. 1 3. . Freni page Monti concerning newt of County wide interett ReguloHy Occotionolly I enjoy reodrhg the odvertiimentt of the following advertisers Never Front pogo tteriet concerning newt el local mleretl Editorials Cglynny Veil Lucas 'Button toe" by Convmngt 4. F I mm not teeing odvertiiementi trom the followina itorei: Performing Artt by Lowell Durham . 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