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Show B1 TALES COTTONWOOD After suffering the slings and arrows of outrageously good fortune on my birthday last Friday, I feel obligated to spew forth the artistic debris of weeks of fervent search . . . tomorrow is the day set aside for a new age of artistic enlightenment. . . the day of Majuberousness. First let me respond to the multitude of letters sent me by you good It s fall clean out and throw out time So, flex your muscles, pull in your tummy and out with the buckets, mops, soap and determination. If you can t bear the thought of throwing Aunt Meg's Christmas vase or Uncle Joe s hand carved flea catcher into the garbage - I know someone who would adore it. All you have to do is pick up the phone and call her. Beta Sigma phi sorority is having a rummage sale. Every woman alive knows what fun this can be. It s like trading Yes, the Gover- nor, Cal Fampton did m fact make it Will Lucas Day' in Utah on my birthday. He signed an official declaration but hastened to qualify that the day would remain a regular working day for all interested citizens . including me. Even the banks stayed open which is a good indication of the economic stability we enjoy today. And I might add, it takes a very aware, intelligent and gifted sense of humor to sign a declaration on my birthday. Therefore I bestow upon the Giverner the 'High Order of Majuberousity' which places him in a very select group of the then-nes- s. Yes, Representative David S. King did send me a crown and pumpkin from Washington via official courner. Yes, Hercu-le- se Powder Company (the missile folks) did send me an official executive 'hard cap and made me an honorary member of their hard headed higher hippies. And finally, yes, I was sent a beautiful petrified orange seed from Texas that weighed about five pounds . . . (Texas, you know) and a two - by - four - by . f . readers. . Friday night's leftovers for Monday neighbors your night's. And so painless no necessity to dispose permanently of these 14 or 15 year old treasures that perhaps we can't use right now just acquire a new set for a few more decades. November 5th and 6th are the dates to circle on your calendar. Just bead your auto toward the corner of 13th South and 9th Committee East. members Mrs. Gene Bowles, Mrs 4043, Foothill Drive; 2551 Robert Neiderhauser, Newtopla Circle and Mrs. Wm. Berg, 2241 Wilmott Dr. will 1 e eager to pick up your rumor mage - Just dial -t- welve-foot oth-schtick. Now, all of the hundreds of pounds of Majuberously orange things are being constructed to torm Salt Lakes first 'Communal Collage Assemblege the 'Jumbo Majuberous Orange II its a little like fathering another child. The birth or unveiling takes place tomorrow nite at 6:35 PM at the Phillips Gallery at 890 South Ninth East. The team of two internationally famous artists, Pera of Montevideo and Kenny of Baltimore have , been working feverously over the three- dimentional creation for a week and tomorrow we'll see it!!!! Vast areas of the world are already fimiliar with, the works of Pera of Montevideo his works began in Paris in 1949 thence to New York and Boston and Argentina. Kenny of Baltimore is hanging in California, Texas and Maryland is Salt Lake ready????? Well see tomoro row at Ive Invited art critics from every media and institution in the area to view and vacillate in violent vacuity before the Majuberousness. Salt Lake is ready . . . but are the art critics????? .... W V 4 ' i J r 278-92- 484-260- . i" PTA and You" will be the of a talk by Rowan Stutx, sate PTA president, at the annual conference of PTA Region I, 7:30 P.M. Monday, November High 1 at Clayton Junior SchooL 1471 South 18 East, according to Mrs: John V. Bollwinkel, regional director. Dr. Sterling McMurrln, former United States Commissioner of Education and currently provost at the University of Utah, will speak on Federal and I,ocal Control of Schools. Anyone holding membership in the PTA's of the Salt Lake City school district and the entire Granite district is invited." Mrs. Bollwinkel said. ' Previous years, only PTA officers and board members have been invited to the conferences, but this year all PTA members are invited for the first time, she said. A panel, consisting of M Lynn Bennion, superintendent of the Salt Lake City schools, Dr. Ted H. Bell, state superintendent of Dubllc instruction and Elmer J. Hartvigsen, Granite School Superintenwill discuss "How, dent, Thrbugh Responsible Action, We Can Retain Local Control annual If you live in Cottonwood please call Carolyn son, John- with news 277-344- 8 state our case simpiy and sincerely without signs and banners and parades and sit-ins and but teach-in- s, here's an attempt They - the demonstrators -in our collective opinion are extremely young or we should say very, very immature, as some are older in years than you are. We do not wish to deny them freedom to express their opinions; but only to say that like many, a young child playing, the noise sounds like a herd of elephants in church and we are forced to listen. in reality When the vast majority of American pe pie, and the quiet school type - are doing just that, attending their jobs and know that your are tending to our job also in Viet Nam. Our genuine hope also is that it will not require a banner or parade or even abeard for US to be hea rd Dedicate Ward special dedication service will be held Sunday, October 31, in the new Cottonwood 6th and 10th Ward at 4940 West Moor Road at 7:30 A P.M. Featured speaker at the event will be Pres. N. Eldor Tanner. The two Bishops of the combined wards, Glen L. Slight and Ralph Burk will also address the congregation. Music for the occasion will be provided by the combined choirs of the two groups and a talented and prominent A entitled, "Prayer of Dedicato be presented for tion, the first time at the service. Despite a soggy, wet building season the church from time of ground breaking until took completion just six months. All labor was donated by the many ambitious mem- bers In conjunction with the De- dication Ceremony an open house will be held Saturday, October 30 from 2:00 - 5:00 p.m at the Church. A guided tour of the new facilities will provide friends and neighbors an opportunity to see the build -ing. Light refreshments will be served. Cottomcood Club Amidst a background of witches brew bubbling in the pot little goblins and ghosts or costumed children from the little toddlers to 12 will be treated rather than tricked to a special Halloween Party at the Cottonwood Club Saturday, October 30 from 9:45 to 11:45 am. PERSONAL PORTABLE TV CAN ONE TRANSPORTATION COMPANY BE ALL THINGS TO ALL tips or activities of your club, church, scout group, civic club etc. All Channel AND SAVE ON DRAPERIES PEOPLE...? turing the exclusive sistor tuner. Front controls If you have called in a news Up to me and then awaited Thursday s paper hoping to see headlines and not a word appears or just part of the Information, please don't be discouraged. Occasionally there just ain't room and scissors snip me my boss off. Sometimes when I m too lengthy be chops me In the nlddle - of a paragraph, that is. 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