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Show 6 Flower Drum Song Benefit Cl October 14. 1965 REVIEW 9 Holladay Stake Plans Quarterly Conference son and Carol H Cannon, both represent ig the Church's Mutual Improvement Association for young men and women They will speak at conference sessions and confer with local Church leaders General sessions of the conference will be held Sunday at 10A M and 2 30 p M in the Holladay Stake Center, 4917 Viewmont Street Stake The quarterly conference of the Holladay Stake of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, setforSat-urda- y and Sunday, October 23 and 24, will host three prominent LDS Church officials from Salt Lake City The officials are Elder J Thomas Fyans, a member of the Church s missionary t Elder Darrel J , com-miti- ee; Mon- - William Wayne President Prince, 2150 Panorama Way, will conduct all conference sessions Elder Fyans recently returned to the U S after servas president of the ing Church s Uruguayan Mission He is active in Junior Chamber of Commerce projects Elder Monson received his B S degree from the Uni versity of Itah, his M S degree from the University of California and is now a teacher at BYU Special meetings for missionary and MIA leaders will be held Saturday Visitors are invited to attend conference sessions Playmakers Move , Expand Efforts program including lectures reading theatre groups and full scale productions of conserious temporary plays, The Salt Lake Playmakers Maurice Wirshaw, Chair mao of the University of Utah Hospital benefit premiere of "Flower Drum Song, sells tickets te the show to Uni versity Hospital nurses Ellen Jerominsfcl, Beverly Sal to and Susan Troxier at the Valley Music Hall. A model of the new University Medical Center is in the foreground The November 8 benefit premiere will begin a run of the famous Rogers and Hammerstein Broadway musical, featuring the original Broadway cast including James Shigeta and PatSusukl, two-we- Tickets are $10 each Individuals desiring further information may call the Dean's office at the University of Utah College of Medicine. the Valley Music Hall, 1; or Maurice Warshaw presentee at the Valley Music Hall by Leroy Print Art Link-lettwill be Master of Ceremonies at the benefit show er ek ' temporarily suspended their melodrama productions in Park City after almost fifty-tw- o consecutive weeks After this strenuous schedule the Playmakers are taking on two new activities One is the renovation of a new home for their productions They will continue in Park City, but at a new location and in a newly redocorated theatre with a stage designed by Ariel Baliff and cabaret The atmosphere will be gay '90s Their grand opening which will be the early part of November and "East Lynn ", an old time classic in melodrama, will be their opening play This will be followed later in the season by "The Drunkard" classic 322-720- 1; only. Proceeds from the benefit will be used to buy television sets for patient rooms in the new hospital. 486-718- office, 487-32- classics HOIUDAY NEWS NOTES folk singer, will join the Playmakers to sing several groups of folk songs approp and plays The first production in this area will be a reading theatre performance of The American Dream by EdwardAlbee This play will be presented October 18 and 17, 23 and 24 at the Tambourine. 420 Park Avenue, in Park City The Saturday performances will begin at 8:00 p m. and the Sunday performances at S;30 p m Tickets are )1 50 and may be purchased at the door Michael J Fletcher will direct this play and the cast will include Carol Llndbiad, Dorothy Cbesley, Jim Frank, Paul LaLonde and Sharon of all classics The second new activity for the Playmakers is a workshop 18 22 Kaituckf Pratt Rosalie by Hide-Awa- i ( Tuesday, October 5 at 8 P M. AT THE Recreation Hall Murray City park. Befori til production the pudwnrt joined 4e melodies directed by Marge 14-tl- mt Ddbach. The Suburbanettee Chorus opened the show with "Barbershop Show Time," and marching on the stare dressed U gay elneties attire complete with Urge hats, plumes and a few pair of high-tshoes, stylish long ago op Feminine foursomes from all parts of the city sang in a traditional barbershop style Quartets constated of the "Mama "Jones Dolls," Girls," "Eighth Notes." winners of the Grant Eighth Ward quartet contest, "The Mount-sinair- es " A sextet called 'Gospel Singers" sang several selections accompanied on the vibraphone by Mrs Lillis Spencer and on the piano by Mrs Lois Watson Leading character parts in Tuesdays show were portrayed by Mrs. Ann Blunt and Mrs Norma Bangerter. The Wasatch Suburbanettes are directed by Mrs Jaa Hunter. refreshments were Light served to guests after the performance Club president, Mrs Beth Hackney, extends as invitation to women living In suburban Salt Lake to visit the organisation at one of their regular meetings every Tuesday, 8:00 P M , at the Murray Recreation Center, Murray City Park SroittOuling Since school was out last Thursday. 23 Girl Scouts from Troop 171 decided it was t perfect day for an outing and beaded straight, for Tanner's Fist. Fist and had climbing hills, vigorous day at the 29 and 30 tlic. Spring Lane This would be t wonderful way to celeb rata Halloween together and would keep your offspring off the streets Not only that you might get a few ideas for Chmtmu gifts while meander ins through the booths offered at this years festival. The booths, planned to attract all age groups. Include the Teeo Booth, Gaines Booth, Fish Pond, White Elephant, Country Store and others. Door prises will be given away both evenings and festival hours on Friday will be from 5.00 until 11:00 PM. 1383 If yn Rlusi live is call Organ Anniversary to Mr. and To further enhance the interior beauty of the new LDS Congratulations Mrs John W. SflTfTT4M3 Halladiy Boulevard, who cele- brated their 30th Wedding Anniversary Sunday, October 10 They greeted friends and relatives at their residence on Sunday from 3:00 P M until Chatwf dedicaaedtwsa thajra it ear ago In the Holladay area, occupied by the Holladay 16th and 2 2nd Wards, 4635 Lanark Drive, a pipe organ was installed recently and churchgoers attended a recital on Sunday, October 2, 6.00 P M , BY Tabernacle PLAYED ( 6:00 P M The couple waa Sorrels, popular MARY GAIL STARK married ROUND BANK! Stark, 277 1725 with iiws tits irictivitiis if yiir dik, ckirck, iRr civic dvb MIA are High School, Salt Lakes Newest Fashion Store presents designs for including INSTRUMENTS GIBSON -H- tFri. 6:30am-6:00p- m Thurs Wed -- 6;30am-8:00p- m -- -- Sat. WPOVT INSU I lOewiO.TiO riverbeds, cooking, singing and just having fun At dinner time they made (heir own campfire and prepared their own meal. The girls ware Ingenious, Indeed, and used coffee cans with bundles made of cost hangers to prepare their "campfire stew" and made a dessert, baked la s half an orange they had eaten and wrapped la foil After diver they all gathered around fhe campfire where they sang and presented a skit depicting a family of "Litter Bugs" 'who left as unsightly ixJLxlxJUtlxJLxJdbtlxixixl Get a big kick out of living... J Contemporary J German Si. Vincents For s fun out with sight your family alas to a Rand st. VlnceeT i Camotic Church Annual Fall Festival os October Glass Ware VISIT Back for the Fall and Winter Season TED eamptng am Leaders la charge of the outing included Mrs Howard s brown, Mrs Lowell E Remington, Mrs Steven MacDonald, and Mrs. Stas Kru-- !, motmr of one of the girl scouts JOHNSON and hi ORCHESTRA DANCING from 8 30 till midnite Fridays delicious dinners from 3 & Saturdays oo Daily except Sunday Your pierced SI. 00 Hooey N (Honfc) Genov ManafFOf SPECIAL for dinner guests at Ho'el Utah garage FOR THE LADES iashion show each Monday RfUWVATtOMS SUGGESTED - ? Musical luncheon and ll ears will tie perfectly gorgeous when adorned with GIFTS TOO! Supper selections from J1 75 FREE PARKING J. ! 1 Candles aiVetc Spanish Decor L gin-rerb- md f Cards X, Wind-up- s Cliff HOUSE of GIFTS VEGA UNITS iiartIosmusic CR8-26- BANK of SALT LAKE Stete Street ENTERTAINMENT Cottonwood Mall 3750 South I Swwtti -- including very banking day a MM HCKl OME including -- CGNN-ARTLEY MOTOROLA -- PACKARD BELL ELECTROIIOME - RCA -- SONY Bank ftil 6 p.m. 90S 0RSANS CONN - LOWREY STOREY CLARK Tues East, where you will be entertained with an outstanding production of "Babes In Toyland" produced by Mt. Olympus Stake MIA Youths from the Holladay area will take cart in the pro- - t PIANOS Mon 3100 I Shop in tho comfortable enclosed HYLAND flraa right next door to Southeast Furniture. ..ample Fro Parking. handling Shotc tOUKKON IIYUIIdIpLATA UNIQUE STORE SOON! Gather up your children, put them In the family jalopy Thursday or Friday evening, October 14 or 15, and head In the direction of the Wasatch Jr Ml MM MIUIM YISIT OUR Clayton Almquist ticket sales KENTUCKY OLD-STTL- E exclusive taste and oo Saturday rrom LOOP M UNTIL LL:00 P M Dinner will be served both evenings starting at 5:00 P M , and retreshments of all types can be obtained all evenlrw of the event is Paul Shuey and Mrs Lucy Anderson THE TRUE parents of five children and oighteeo grandchildren. your itc. and Don Hoffman you can say that again - the... Head for Hellifiy October 7, 1915, in the Salt Lake City Temple, and are ganlst, Melvin Dunn The congregation was enthralled by the beautiful tones the new organ produced Install Organ Install Miry Ciil scut imp, Curtain free to me time is 7:30 d action, which is School Hall. Whisky Whisky Feminine Barbershop Group Entertains At Murray Park The Wasatch buDurbanettes sang to friends, relatives and roasts in their original proy" duction of "Joe a riate to the theme of "The American Dream " Itah earrings from our excellent selection. 'HliU'i tR. 3ih6 JEWELER, Inc. 52 Downtown 46 E.8th So. |