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Show X A November 4. 1965 REVIEW. A6 Chi OmegaMothers Circle Slates Saturday Luncheon u T-;-r Mulching Will Save Plants Weekly Calendar November 4 Thursday, Center HOLD Mulching will protect tender Do you have roses, plants. or other chrysanthemums, flowers that tend Erennizl each winter? If so, a little mulch around the base of the plant will give added Dont take a protection. chance of losing your choice rose or chrysanthemum from winter Injury. Place well manure, wood Sed barnyard or other type of mulch around the base of the After the mulch is plants. heaped up around the plant, throw a few shovelfuls of soil over the mulch to hold it in dace. Even though the tope do freeze down, the wood In the mulch will remain good. Then in the spring, about March 15, remove the mulch and new buds will burst forth, says MelvinS. Burningham, U.S.U. Extension Agent in Salt Lake UTAH CIVIC BALLET, presents Choreographers Workshop, University of Utah Kingsbury Hall, November 4 through 6. TAKE HER. SHES MJNE, Pioneer Memorial Theatre, University of Utah, 8 P.M. November 4 through 13, no Sunday performance. FIRST FALL CHARITY BAZAAR, Cottonwood Mall. Twenty-sev- en civic and charitable organisations from county will set up booths featuring homemade or handmade items. Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Friday, November 5 LECTURES ON LITERATURE, Midvale Branch Library, 1:30 P.M ; Kearns Branch 4 P.M. and South Salt Lake Branch, 8 P.M. Presenting Dr. Bruce B. Clark with, Tbe Pleasures of Poetry. UTAH SYMPHONY at Mount Olympus Stake. SALT LAKE CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY FILMS, shown at 11 A M . 2 and 7 P.M. MELODRAMA Park City Silver Wheel Theatre, 8 P.M. ST. ANN SCHOOL BENEFIT CELEBRATION, 6 to 11 P.M. Booths, refreshments, games and prizes for all ages. Open to public. HARVEST FESTIVAL, Mountain View First Ward Relief Society, begins at 6 P.M. at 1400 South 19th East. Roast beef dinner and bazaar items for sale. Open to public. SILVER ANNIVERSARY of dm original Valley Center Ward, Millcreek Stake House, 3805 South Main Street, 7:30 P.M. Refreshments and program. A Mountain West Gardens Complete Landscape Planter Block FREHNIR NATIONWIDE Pt&.-ert- Peuru 1567 East 3900 South. c$4 277-208- STATE PHEASANT HUNT OPENS FOOTBALL, University of Utah vs. Brigham Young Univer- E Melodrama Every fridtry and Saturday Winter injury occurs more with plants that remain in soil during dry or semi-Ire winter. Before the ground freezes be sure the soil is fairly moist, plant material transpire even when there are no leaves on the branches. If moisture is not available the root system, through moisture will be taken out of the bark. Saturday, November 6 BENEFIT CELEBRATION, 2 to 11 P.M. ST. Booths, refreshments, games and prizes for all ages. Open to public. NOVEMBER MEMBERSHIP LUNCHEON, Salt Lake Jaycee Auxiliary, 12:30 P.M., Yum Yum Room of the Hawaiian Restaurant. 278 8411 1 OLD-TIM- County. ANN SCHOOL Co. Wear Pioyin "Dirty Work ot the Gessroads'' SILVER WHEEL THEATRE Park City, Utoh Cmll 35V-4V.- I tor Mermotiee and l.t arvetieef sity at Provo. Sunday, November 7 BONNEVILLE SALT FLATS, Mercury-Com- et it ember 7 through Testing UNIVERSITY OF UTAH CHAMBER ENSEMBLE, Hall, ITS BEST will highlight flr Chi Omega Mothers Circle Fashion Show, featuring Bonnie Vernon, Miss Utah of 1965; Tina Stahlke, Mrs. George St&hlke and Boyd Richards, son of Dr. and Mrs. Elliott Richards, (left to right) 3 The Chi Omega Mothers' la presenting their annual fashion show and luncheon Toe us on Chi Omega on Saturday November 6th, at 12:30 PM at the newly decorated LaFayette BallHotel Utah. room, Mrs. Wallace F. Bennett, a Chi Omen alumnae will be the guest of honor. Table decorations will carry out a camera theme and models will step out of a large camera lens. Miss Bonnie Veraonc, Miss Utah 1969, who is a Chi Omega Alumnae, will model the ball-goand sash she wore In the Miss America Pageant in Atlantic City. All Chi Omega pledges and actives will model their own clothes - everything from sportswear t i l Hi 'Mom to a bridal gown modeled by Mrs. Paul Engeman. Tina Stahl e, a former Seventeen magazine model and national fashion, award winner wlU comment. Fashions will be introduced by original song arrangements sung ty the costume clad Chi 0 quartette; Jane Anderson, Julie B re inholt, Carol Knight and Margaret Smoot accompanied by Julie Pingree. They wUl Introduce pledges, scholars and Chi Os with special activities. Heading the committee for the event is general chairman, Mrs. George Stahlke. Ticket chairman Mrs. Clark Stohl, Candy sale chairman Mrs. Arthur Lind, door prlae chairman Mrs. Harden Brelnbolt, decorations chairman Mrs. Prog ram Gets Underway Over 1,000 free phone calls to servicemen overseas, including toms from the hottest trouble spots of Viet Nam, will be made this year under the ninth annual Ki Mom program sponsored by the Communications Workers of America. Dooel Gain, president of Salt Lake City, said hie unit Is one of hundreds of CWA Locals in aU parts of the country which will be sponsoring free calls. .... -- The Salt Lake local this CWA Local 6397 In ! year will be financing three calls, Cain said. Famlliea wishing to win a free call should writ in 25 words or less why they want to make the calls. Letters should be sent to CWA Local 8397, 264 West 600 South, address in Bountiful no later than November 15. Anyone with a son, daughter, husband or sweetheart overseas will be considered. President Here Mrs. Sam Golds tien, Chi ea- Utah Auxiliaries on November 10th and Uth at Salt Lake City, Utah. She will present her program for the various aux- illarles at a council of admin istration meeting during her visit Mrs. Gertrude Vies-ten- x. Salt Lake City, will serve as Aide for the National President during her stay. During her visit Mrs. Goldstieo will be a guest on Jackie Nokes T.V. program; she will be a guest at a luncheon at the Veterans Hospital at Ft. Douglas on Wednesday November 10th, where she will meet with hospital officials. A banquet In her honor is planned for Wednesday, November 10th, at the Hot Shoppes In Salt Lake City. Thursday, November 11th, Veteran's Day, she will be one of the guest speakers at the annual Veter X ans Day Program at Memory Grove sponsored by the State V.F.W. and under the direction of Mrs. Andrew Clements of Morgan, Utah. A tour of the Salt Lake area Is also planned during her star in Utah. Mrs. Goldstl an is expected to encourage the local auxiliaries in the sponsorship of the VOICE OF DEMOCRACY Contest de "war their services, r Best Painting Weather Is $ EXTERIOR RUSTIC FLAT f J jj To Po Office iTsJticfha day SALE 1 2 EXTERIOR IIICII GLOSS- - oil bote Enomollxod SALE Reg. $7.85 D H COLOR CENTER 1181 Wilmington Ave. Plenty of 484-853- 3 FJLSY PARKING JUJfcl rp)T7 Lx V fJwiALL THURS - NOV 4th FRI - NOV 3th SAT - NOV 6th A Lovely handmade gifts... ideas for tempting homomade taste treats .... JILL PROCEEDS GO 70 170RTHIYH ILE CHARITIES 7 COTTONWOOD MALL (opens its facilities to theso 27 charitablo organizations) - by having 278-860- ... Excellent for roofs and siding One Coat Covert!) ALL COLORS!) $6 00 Please Call 2 ,J ,, (oil bote) Jyf you HITES Beauty Salon It W The answer to cleaner car fans. And simple as sprinkling a pot plant. Sparkling pressurized water and detergent does the job . . . and you direct the whole operation with a magic wand. No splash or splatter! Controlled, concentrated spray lets you cut away that greass and grims In only minutes. And there's a handy lint-frtowel dispenser and a heavy-dutvacuum for thosa final touches. Fast, economical, thorough! COTTONWOOD each time you get a tint or a permanent TIM . . . here folowing which n oral report will be made to the community lead-e- ra of both the good and bad aspect of the city. While the architects will provide time free, communities requesting service will be asked to furnish transportation and subsistence expense for the architect team. Requests for a professional community survey should be directed to Kevin Watts, Chairman, Rural Area Committee, Utah Chapter, American Institute of Architects, 1016 walker Bank Building, Salt Lake City. Utah 84111 I'd1 hair tut, parmanant and tint in (crater' base) on com- JTefl thare our D IUI SALE PRICE t UON-TUIS-M- SELF SERVICE ED Now! : v SAVE COIN-OPERAT- IXJEnjOa.ACQYTK I treature with T OF COLORS OTT arrxoj qa . t mnr FAMOUS 0'DRIEH has been munity ugliness launched by the Utah Chapter American Institute of Architects. Bruce R. Dixon, Provo, president of the Chapter, has named area committees for Ogden, Provo, Salt Lake City and a committee of architects to assist other communities. Architects will volunteer tbelr professional time to make a visual survey of a community Interested in securing n V . . SH3 f FALL CLOSE-OU- mm 11 All women invited. Lighting Ugliness o s Thursday, November CHRISTIAN WOMEN'S CLUB OF AMERICA, monthly luncheon at Newbouse Hotel, 12:30 P.M., featuring -- Christmas Architects Against state-wi- 10 Artists Series. 359-539- Ore I Wednesday, November MERCE CUNNINGHAM DANCERS, Civic Music University 467-326- Sutg? 'XL Harold Glazier and his Fort Douglas Officers Mess. troupe will present "Funny Qri 464-653- A VFW Auxiliary rn, HI., National President for the Ladies Auxiliary to tbs Veterans of Foreign Wars, will make her official visit to the Department of Richards, Mrs. Harold Lund, Mrs. Don Ence, Mrs. Ted Speros, Mrs. Wallace Smith, Mrs. Wendell Smoot, Mrs. Mrs. D. Clinton Vernon, James Cannon, Mrs. Curtis Harding, Mrs. Grant Muhl-ste- in, Mrs. William Jams, and Mrs. Lester Hewlett. Reservations may be made be calling Mrs. Leo Jacobsen, 3, Mrs. Frank Wlnget 0, Mrs. C. E. Rich0. The tickets ards, ares3.25 Tuesday, November 9 CLUB BIRTHDAY LUNCHEON, 12:30 P.M., NEWCOMERS Girard Hale, programs Mrs. Harry James. Also assisting are Mrs. Leo Jacobsen, Mrs. Frank Wlnget, Mrs. C . E. 200 Music P.M. FASHION AT Circle (Nov- 13) -- HOURS- Thura-F- ri 10 10 A.M-- 9 Sat A.M-- 6 P.M P.M THURSDAY, BOOTH NOV 4TH ORGANIZATION Ward Murray Soath Stake Brta Theta Sorority Senior Cltmea. Htwtti Cn'n Murray goatk Stake rm anj BOOTH Society Ftrrt Canrrenncwel eburck Tfna'e national Coweti o Jeenrti Women Jobl Cnaymeri Bethel 7 Bmehem C oorrm Linen Club Cottonwood Ward Relief Society A not FRIDAY, NOV 5TH ORGANIZATION Snot Cotin. ond Mi Ward Pellet Society Suprhoaae Jtyreette St Vtnrenr t Altar Society ward Pelwf Society MUtfey Cotton nood ttk ward Pel inf Soci-- ty An .1 at 9 Pattern! Assoc ci Letter Camera td South Cottravond Srd Ward Relief Society Epsilon Swmte Alpha - Alffea Zeta Chapter CdWeaod -7 ward, hetief Societaea kN jru NOV 6TH SATURDAY, BOOTH ORGANIZATION I Beta Slfma Phi Altnica Clab Veteran of Foret wars Am port 409 Salt Lake City Jaycee Auxiliary a j 4 5 e 7 e t Stardurter Murray Jayreette America a Lerlta Aux Sun HollacUy Childrens Cwier . Wootrromera Auxiliary rfcouse Unit e5 |