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Show Ca tholic by CAROLS COTTONWOUD TALES Skyline Band BYU Bound HNSON by Gae Holladay Skyline's first marching band will represent the blue and the gold at the BYU this Saturday. November 13, as it That , Sir Is No Lady.... W hy. Its . . How many times has Milady wished that her husband could attend a fashion show with her - knowing full well that his eyes glittered by the beautiful models and gorgeous outfits would succumb to temptation and buy, buy, buy Willow Creek Country Club members will direct full attention to the two day fashion show, Mans Eye View of Fashion," November 12 and 13 Couples will be entertained during the social hour prior to dinner and dancing on these two evenings by surprise ts. models and fashions by The models have not been announced purposely and many a man may be enraptured by his own glamorous wifes entrance on the runway. Even the committee mem- in the Utah CounThe 60 piece ty Band Day band, consisting largely of concert and pep band musicians. will join 36 other school bands on the campus The Skyline group will perrd form on the line, first forming a large treble cleff and then follow up with several other formations in conjuntion with the other participates My Wife!! 50-ya- perchance may pull a busy day up by the bootstraps is to take ten minutes before leaving the house on that schedule of volunteer work, meeting, PTA, bowling or skiing, bridge or plain old gainful employment - drape the table with one of the prettiest cloths and Even if you set the table arrive breathless two minutes ahead of the family it warms their hearts and tummies to see that dinner won't be one of mother's meeting day af- bands Student along with assistant Caldwell, and faculty advisor, Lawrence W Bird, has headed 7:00 a m field rehearsals in preparation for Saturdays event Ken also directed the band in its first endeavor of marching; Frank, fairs Canyon Rim Learns Of Home-SchoTie Better school life through better home life" was the subject of a talk by Dr Louis G Moench, psychiatrist, at the Canyon Rim PTA meeting held last night at the schooC 3005 South 27th East Mrs Neil W. Hart PTA conducted the president, event have been couples Committee Chairmen, Mr and Mrs. William Roderick have been aided by Mr. and Mrs. Reeder Anderson, Mr. and Mrs Max McBeth and Mr. and Mrs Marvin Arent meeting A basket of fruit will be presented to members of the faculty tomorrow, which has been designated teacher apday at Canyon preciation Rim School. Mrs Myrtle Rappleye has made arrangements for these. Turkey Dinner HIGHLAND PARK Keith D Steck, principal of the Oquirrh School (Salt Lake City School District) will be guest speaker at the Highland Park PTA meeting to be held next Thursday, November 18, at 1452 East 27th South, at 7:30 p m. Students at the Oquirrh School were drop-ou- ts for some reason, and are age 16 to 22. There are no bells, no classroom procedures, no Centenary Methodist Church 1740 South 5th East, announces a turkey dinner, ' with all the to be served to trimmins members and guests this evening, Thursday, November 11 from 5:30 to 6:30 at a cost of $1.50 per person. The annual church affair offers an opportunity to raise funds and visit with friends. in the son, U of U several parade The District meeting of the Diocesan Council of Catholic Women will be held on November 16 at 7.30 pm, with Rosary and Benediction, at the Cathedral, as announced by ... Chester Mrs K Quality Oven Baked Dowse, pre- 3 sident Skylmers have exhibited not only caution tins week, but artistry and originality as well Safety week has found classroom doors decorated to denote every phase of safety imaginably, from the highway The panel of Americans will be the program for the evening The panel consists of six students from the U or U and Coats Body And Fender Work WHITE AUTO PAINTING & METAL WORKS moderator Their purpose is to stimulate people to obtain an understanding of and appreciation for the beliefs and feelings of others All women are cordially invited to the hallway The Skyline Safety Council has.spearheaded the weeks safe" activities business 1552 SOUTH 2ND WEST 35 years in 486-133- 3 Homecoming weeks ago. The feminine set at Skyline has been engaged in chaos galore getting dates for Skyline a traditional girls choice dance, set for Fuday night, November 12 The girls have decided on the theme, Son Altesse, translated from French to his royal highness. The Middle Age atmosphere will be accented with a midie-v- al castle, donned with gala shades of pastel colors. A senior boy will be crowned to reign over the occasion, and junior and sophomore boys will attend him. Mr.. Steck said. They go and fill their and receive requirements their diplomas. Mrs. C. Mario May, PTA president who will conduct the meeting, said that Mr. will tell us what not Speck to do so that our children will not end up in a similar She said that the school. field is so new, that they dont know what to do to avoid it, but they know some of the things NOT to do She announced that the public is welcome tary School, 4325 Jupiter Dr., Holladay, on November 9, 10 and 11, according to Mrs Gordon Elliott, PTA family life and education chairman , who was in charge The parents sat at their children's desks, she reported The teachers explained the whole year's program and the units that would be given, followed by a question and answer period," she said Savings stamps and bonds will be a new project of the Oakridge PTA this year, under the direction of Mrs Norman L. Witte, PTA legislation and citizenship chairman. Ten and 25 cent stamps will be available for the chil John- with news tips or activities of your club, church, scout grout, civic duo etc. M nim m m m m m tn HOWARD R. DRIGGS Does the new math leave you in a daze? Then come to the PTA meeting tonight at 7:30 at the How- This ones too good to keep to myself and it may help solve the problem of all that 'free deer meat that just cost the great white hunter a trifling $9 95 per pound. Rita Reese, one of the busiest and most organized young matrons in the Cottonwood area passed this recipe on to No need for the cook me. to stay around and watch the pot - and the sheer beauty of this recipe - you may toss in the pot whatever may be It on hand, within reason. does require meat and vegetables, but the choice is yours. Just take 2 or 3 pounds of meat (stew type or pot roast - lamb, beef or pork ; carrots, onions, potatoes or9; 1 large can V- -8 juice and 1 tbs cornstarch Into a covered pot and into the oven at 350 for 6 hours One other little artifice that ard HOUSE SUGAR ' A beautiful new group of toasty uarm coats girls' winter coat salo swingin version of mens vogue was seen Wednesday evening as AMOS, the Associated Men of Skyline, sponsored a Pajama Party in the Skyline gym. Boys in slacks and pajama tops were not at all out of place, and in fact, outstanding ensembles were awarded. Prizes were given for P.J 's which were: flashiest, most original, most sleepable, and most likely to please a women. A contest, a skit by AMOS officers, and several musical groups were all on the agenda of the unorthodox social event. A ved-ti- reports cards, Cottonwood 277-344- 8 To Meet sponsored by the Key Club, under the direction of president Jim Harwood, the pur-de- nt Jim Harwood, the purpose of the event was to Give the members of the student body a chance to explore the numerous and varied opportunities open to them ol bers working hard for the please call Carolyn Ken 3 W omen director, Lee Ar-en- II you live in director, November 11, 1965 REVIEW, Sire t ed The first child saving enough stamps to buy a bond will receive a space man" nos Rrg Reg. 18 98 13.88 11.88 Coma In and choose from this winter' pie-eati- ng dren to buy from 8:30 to 9:30 each Wednesday, she announc- Sizes 7 to 14 In fix Jt All wool, corduroy, cotton tuede. Some most exciting itylei for cotton - childhood The trim. ome fur with royon pile lining, Excellent (election of certificate," Mrs. Witte said. The bonds cost $18.75 and in 7 years and 9 months are worth $25. she stated Juice and sweet rolls will be served to the faculty at Oakridge tomorrow, which is teacher appreciation day." Mrs Howard Jorgensen, PTA president has been making preparations with Mrs. Jay Lloyd and Mrs. Duane Marlpr girl. and color. tyle question, What do you want to be when you grow up was asked and answered by Skyllners in a million different ways, and grouped in 58 specific cate- gories last Tuesday as the student body participated in annual Career Day activi- ties wejivia'eMTamaiawaJwmivxamritiaiaavutv' ''v I R Driggs Elementary School, 4340 South 2700 East. Ralf Riches, director of eleeducation in the mentary Granite School District, will explain and demonstrate the new math" program which Granite School District. 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