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Show 1965 REVIEW, October 14, 63 Banquet To Host Granite Educators Jordan Sponsors Junior League Turns Ball To Fiesta With Night In Old Mexico Theme Tb ninth annual chanty ball cf the Salt Lake Junior League win be held October 10 at 7:00 p m. in the Terannounced race Ballroom Mrs. Keith Sudbury, chairman. A night of enchantment in Old Mexico vill predominate in mood and decor throughout the evening which will begin with a social hour from 7:00 to 8.30 followed by din- pm ner from 8:30 to 10:30 p m Tissue pap;r flowers and Meccan lanterns will highlight the decorations All proceeds from the ball will be returned to the community in charitable projects Since the Salt Lake League was founded in 1934, more than $160,000 have been raised and turned back to the community through over 800,000 volunSuch teer hours of work projects as helping to found and finance the new Volunteer Bureau in Salt Lake City, P.TA.s are often accused of seldom doing anything but holding meetings and teas But the P.T.A s In the Jordan District are sponsoring all tour plays of the 1965-19season to be presented by the University of Utah Young Peoples Theater group, as well as sponsoring two concerts by the Utah Symphony Orchestra. funds for the art curator in the Salt Lake Art Center and sponsoring educational and in- 66 school enrichment television programs have been the result of these funds The Salt Lake Junior League is affiliated With the American Junior League Association comprising some 90,000 members in the United States The league's and Canada foremost function is to train women for leadership and a large percentage have gone on to head community functions and serve on community boards Singing at the chanty ball Saturday will be the Junior League Choraliers who have entertained more than 1400 nursing home patients in the past year, in addition to children in hospitals, training centers and the detention home Reservations for the ball should be made with Mrs .Richard K. Reuling, 355-73- A Prince Approximately 2500 people can see each play, according to Mrs. Millard E. Hall, Jordan P T A. council cultural chairman. 28 I M I M I I People In the Jordan School District, which extends from the Wasatch mountains to the east to the Oqulrrh morntains to the west, live about half way between the cultural centers of Salt Lake City and Provo, Mrs. Hall remarked. To bring the talent to our people in the district Is one reason why the Jordan P.T.A Council is sponsoring the plays, she said. She noted that they also sponsored a performance October 6 by the Utah Symphony Orchestra, under the direction I I MAYTAG ; Service and Parts Factory Trained USED WASHERS AM) DRYERS The $35 and up This coupon worth on any calKtimit: one per call) i PJAART HANKS So. 3rd 503 Brothers Grim This will be made to appear positively radiant with joy when "Sing Ho for a Prince, a musical version of their famed 'Sleeping Beauty is performed In the Pioneer Memorial Theatre October 14 and 15 at 4:15 and 7:30 P.M. and October 16 at 10 A M, 2 and 4:15 P.M. Two have special performances been scheduled for Granger 2co tmimimimimtm imim INFORMING THE PUBLIC Putting posters and decorations In the Cottonwood Mail to announce the com'uj Salt Lake Junior League ninth annual charity ball are Mrs J. Paul MculaiaW, Dri Weggeland. Mrs Richard F. Weggeland and Mrs Albert M Loomis, left to right. The ball will take place Saturday at the Terrace Ballroom. Childrens Theater Plans Men HU-4-555J-3- For ces Appliances and Service m Ho Sing Is the first (day to be presented by the theater group, which will travel to the Midvale Junior High School, 138 Pioneer, Midvale, for performances at 2 PM. and 4 P M. Saturday, October 23. Tickets for adults and children are 25? each, and are available from each Jordan district school P.T A cultural chairman, or at the box office prior to the performan- 3960 South 3600 West, October 21 at 4:15 and 7:30 P.M High School, Young ro People's of Utah Threatr presentation opens a season of four children's productions to be seen in these locations, and it is the first musical, to be staged excluding operas, children troupe, according to Vera A Ilk, veteran director of U. Ifoung Peoples productions. Mr. Adlx, who will direct Sing Ho, emphasises the delightful comedy quality of the show, which transforms WITH LONGER EVENING HOURS TV MORE University ENJOY the traditional story into an appealing presentation afsoog dance and humor which is certain to delight youngsters. out revue "Rave On, Dee Wtnterton, a graduate student in modem mince at the U will assist with staging the dance sequence for Sing ical credits. WATEK STOVES ! IN two-fol- UNIS HITCHES HEATERS i NATIONAL TRAILER SUPPLY I ! I Lee LUXE DE ng WIN I0WS BUTANE TANKS SINKS Ho. Mr. Daum wrote and performed the music for the sell She believes the cooperation achieved with this program will have effects on other projects that are taken up in the future Once people find out they can work with each other to their mutual benefit, I think more they will probably be receptive to any future projects that might come up for the betterment of themselves, their children, and the community, she remarked An evening concert by the Utah Symphony will also be sponsoi d by the Jordan P T A Council on Thursday, October 28, at 8 P M at the Hillcrest High School, 7350 South 9th East, Sandy. Admission is 75? with a high school activity card, or $1 50 for adults The aim of the plays and to help d: concerts ia the children develop good taste in choosing the entertainment they will spend their time on, and to show that adults can cooperate for the mutual benefit of all, she concluded. Whole ver your Mobile Home of Travel Trailer need, we con supply you. Our prices ore right. I full-sca- was presented, they would encould also joy it more They make a comparison between the recordings they hear at school and the actual live oran by performance added. she chestra, FOR EVERY TRAILER NEED which was staged at the U. several summers ago, and later wrote le and staged a musiThe Ascent of Oscar cal, a summer Pioneer Cable, Memorial Theatre production. Assisting Mr. Adlx with the musical portion of the show Is Ron Daum, a highly talented graduate student In music at the U. of U. who already boasts some impressive mus- of Maurice Abravanel, for all in junior high school students the Jordan School District This was the first concert in the history of the Utah Symphony to be sponsored by a P T A she reported The Jordan School District felt this was worthwhile and would add so much to die children s appreciation of the finer things of life. They supported it wholeheartedly by not only including information in the curriculum, but providing bus transportation to and from the concert, at no charge to the students, she stated We were really thrilled with the cooperation we had from everyone in arranging all of these events, she contin-use- d The superintendent, principals and teachers have been very cooperative For the October 6 concert. Cannon Thompson, Jordan District music supervisor, gathered material on each composer and the music that was to be played at the concert, which he gave to the teachers in the district, she noted We all enjoy music we are acquainted with, she continued Mr. Thompson and all of the teachers felt that if the children wer e partially acquainted with the music that 3019 So. Stoke PKone 467-219- 0 e 19 PORTABLE TV Color TV BeoutiMly styled AX GE's finest SyncKro-lit- e luner GE's fomous color balance stabSur for best color reproduction One fu year worronfy on eg ports, lubes and picture tube. 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