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Show FRANCONIA 10 Day ST. MAARTE- THOMAS-SA- ST JUAN N- N from New York 3rd JANUARY lining . 3 PORTS 3849 MILES $230 UP I1MM OUGHT TO last first OFTEN" Haven't you said that after a Long Distance visit with your children? No need to say it again. Pick up your phone right now. Mountain States Telephone UlTIICn KUIMM Uridl Kt KSTIUIVC VMlSIY CO. (6 NOOT fltlKFOIt, was about year 175 whereas this year the total has reached 265 after the CALLMORE fTMICIT The enthusiastic support of local high school students has resulted in an expansion Achievement of of Junior Greater Salt Lake according to Clair Colemen, president. Two new Junior Achievement companies have been added bringing to eleven the number of student controlled firms that will be operated during this school year. Approval to add the two companies was given by the local board of directors after discussions with the regional and national offices of Junior Achievement, Inc Dale O. Zabnskie. JJ A executive director, explained that the peak enrollment of JA TRAVEL. Nnimt KmI l6by Him n. two weeks. "We will lose some of these students through normal attrition, Mr. Zabriskle said, "but we will not lose so many that we will not need the two new companies Still another company has been authorised, but for the present, it will not be organised. Mr. Coleman said, "Mountain Fuel Supply Company and Powder Company Hercules have each agreed to sponsor two companies each this year to take care of the two additions. These firms were already In the program, and were able to provide trained adult advisers without any delay. Junior Achievement is a program sponsored by local business people. It is aimed at giving high school students the opportunity to learn about business operations by actually operating their own miniature companies. Kings Will Visit Phi Mu hi Mu on the AMERICA'S LARGEST SELLING 6 YEAR OLD KENTUCKY Eileen Farrell Sings Strauss Ac hievement Adds Two New Firms Junior Cruise to Go-G- o! New program being developed to bring into focus important and interesting facets of our political, cultural and scientific world, by Inviting prominent Utahns to meet with Eta Epsilon Chapter in order to discuss the various aspects of in which they have fields -pined national fame. Chairman Julie Brimm has announced that the first in this series will be the presentation of Congressman DavldS. King, who is presently visiting In Utah prior to his departure to Viet Nam. congressman King and Mrs. King will meet with the chapter Thursday evening, November 18 at 8 p m., at the sorority house, 1415 Butler Avenue. Parents of active members, and members of the alumni organization are Invited to attend this special event. Committee memlers assisting the chairman are: Susan Clegg. Kathy Leon, Marcia Drox, Cathy Kemper, AnKa , Stephens, Merilee Endrizz Kathy Vine and Nancy Hedrick BOURBON Uproariously Funny - m I University of Utah I Pioneer Memorial fheaferj Presents With Symphony ' The students organize a corporation, sell stock, produce a product, sell the product, keep books and records, pay wyges, salaries, rent, taxes, commissions, and if all gcs well pay a dividend to their stockholders at the end of the school year. They are assisted by adult advisers provided by local firms, but the students actually control and operate the JA companies. Maestro Maurice Abravanel has scheduled a program of familiar and beloved operatic and ballet selections for the Utah Symphonys fourth subconcert Saturday scription November 13th at 8:30 p m in the Salt Lake Tabernacle The same program will also be given as part of the O- rchestras senes Ogden on November 12th at in the Weber State College Fine Arts Center. Appearing with the Orchestra will be Eileen Farrell whom WinthropSargeantof the New Yorker called, "the finest dramatic soprano now before the public. The program will feature the thrilling Dance of the Seven Veils from the opera Salome This by Richard Strauss. work Is the climax of the great opera which Maestro Abravanel conducted at the U. of U. Summer Festival Friday, 8:30 J aycees Take P riz e pm several years ago. Tchaikovskys beautiful and melodious Swan Lake will provide a brilliant finale for this weeks concerts While his Nutcracker Ballet is a favorite among local music lovers, the Swan Lake is also regarded as one of the composers masSix exceedingly terpieces. beautiful excerpts will be performed Friday and Saturday. Miss Farrell will join the Orchestra to sing arias from Oberon by Carl Maria von Weber, Beethovens Fidelio and four of Verdi's all time favorites, Travlata, La Froza del Destino, n Trovatore, and The Murray Jaycee-ettwas awarded organization first prize of $25.00 for their booth entered In the first annual Charity Fall Festival sponsored by the Cottonwood Mall Merchants Association on November 4,5,6 In the Mall. es Twenty -- five other groups from Salt Lake County particevent ipated In the three-da- y Represented were churches, service clubs, womens dibs, and auxiliaries. Alda. Eileen Farrell first came before the public as a radio star and for several years during the 1940s had her own weekly program on CBS. In The Murray women sold hand painted cupie dolls for their project, and those who attended the booth were dressed to look slmlliar to the dolls on display. The award was made on the basis of authenticity, originality, skill and artistry. They were also awarded honorable mention for their unique line at homemade merchandise. The Utah State Department of Highways has announced a tentative schedule of projects that will be advertised between October 1, 1965 and September In one year the 30, 1966. Highway Department will advertise for bids at an estimated cost of $85,349,000 00. The projects will be announced quarterly and the amounts are: October L 1965 to December $20 88 million; 31, 1965 January 1, 1966 to March 31. 1966 $15 8 million; April 1, 1966 to June 30 1966 $15 4 million; July 1, 1966 to September 30, 1966 $33.2 million Chairman of the festival was Mrs. Robert project Prince and those assisting her werei Mrs. Mike Rodrigue, chairman of ways and means; Mrs. Robert Leonard, In charge of decorations, and Mrs. Johnson. Wayne F. Richards, manof the Cottonwood Mall ager pre- Gets Army Commission James R. Mrs and Mrs The projects to be advertised include Interstate. Primary, Secondary and Urban Highways. The largest single Interstate project is Interstate Highway 80 in Tooele County at an estimated cost of $11 6 million. The largest urban project is for structures and bituminous surfacing on 13th South to 9th South and West Temple in Salt Lake City, for an estimated cost of $900 -- son of Denton, R. W Denton, East, was recently graduated from Officers Candidate School at Fort Be nning, Georgia, and commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the United StatesArmy. Mr. Denton enlisted In the army shortly after graduating from Skyline High School In 1964 and was stationed at Fort Ord, California, before being selected for the school in 3142 South 3075 Fort made annual cross-count- ry tours, appearing as recitalist and soloist with the foremost symphony orchestras. Her entire career has been marked by the philosophy of not rushing matters and it wasnt until 1955 that she decided that she wanted to sing in opera. Since that time she travelled has extensively throughout the United States winning the praise of music lovers and critics alike. Eileen Farrell has also apwith extraordinary peared success in Europe captur ing audiences in London, Berlin and in Italy. season was enThe 1964-6- 5 livened for Miss Farrell with numerous, forays Into television, a medium she has previously graced in multiple appearances on such popular programs as The Garry Moore Show and the Danny Kaye Show Last season found her appearing on many other television 000 00 Eighteen counties are invol- ved with the 69 projects that will be advertise! within the of $600 specially priced TIPPING Well give you a wnort new look for foil! Complete tipping INCLUDING on expert fodTion cut, shampoo and set, specially priced, next week month was approved Tuesday by the Salt Lake Commission. In requesting approval of salary per employment, the, Nov. 1, effective the borad explained that it requires the services of a licensed realtor to advise the board and staff on proper procedures in the acquisition of property and to assist in purchase negotiations Also at the request of the board, the commission approved purchase of another segment of property on the Salt Palace site A piece of property will be purchased with commission approval at its appraised value of $84,450, from Mrs Clara Rosenthal. 6 WE KATUU The pleasure HAH CUTTING SXK.LEO lybed COLLEGE OF BEAUTY 1205 Wilmington Ave !ialt Lake City 6. Utah 416-936- 7 of hearing Farrell sing is something that all listeners can thrill to. For as the New York Times said in reviewing her Metropolitan Opera debut, "When Miss Farrell gets set for a note, she can all but pulverize it. At the same time, she is, capable of beautiful pianissAnd on the imo singing. same occasion, another critic described her voice as the biggest and most beautiful Instrument the Met has ever heard The Symphony Guild will hold a Symposium on Novem- ber 12th in the U. of U. Union Ballroom. Here Satur- day nights program will be discussed. A. if together with the $96.4 million projects that currently are authorized and under contract, make a substantial Income for the residents and businessmen of Utah. r 4 Blaine J. Kay, State HighOur way Engineer, states, emphasis has changed since we are nearing completion of the Interstate highways along the Wasatch Front. We can now concentrate on the rural Interstate highways. Due to the expensive urban Interstate construction and the time cony, suming elements of structures and etc. it has taken more time to complete a small portion of urban Interstate than it will take to complete a much longer segment With the of rural Interstate. considerable change from the programming that was done in the past, we can now begin construction in rural areas where time and expense are much (And this is true of Kith Fitzgeralds, Bonded and 86.8 proof Prime Straight) nght-of-wa- less Involved. Mr Kay emphasized that the construction program must necessarily be kept flexible, because of many factors that may cause delays .. .such as federal funds, state funds, weather and engineering prob- How can we say this? Years back, leading Kentiukv distillers were asked to report their costs to our State. Final figures revealed our Fitzgerald Bourbon to he the most expensively made hy a Bluegrass mile. Year after year, the story has never changed. 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