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Show I ) REVIEW. All 7inch November 18.1965 -- CHOCOLATE CAKE Cubs Make Indian Togs Cub Scouts of Imperial Ward have just completed their summer project which comprised making their own Indian jackets, bead bands, moccasins, necklaces, drums, arm bands and shields, under the direction of Ted Earl, Assisting in the project were Sally Moon, Darlene Davis, Ethel Earl, den mothers; and Edger Barron, Web-el- os leader. Imperial First and Second Wards will combine their Pack meeting this Friday for a special event. Cubmaster Mel Larson of Imperial Second Ward has arranged for the Indian Branch of the LDS Church to bring 25 Indian dancers to perform for the Cub Scouts and their parents to make this a 'heap big Indian Pack Meeting.'' Boys from Pack 173 who completed Indian costumes for Pack 173, Cub-mast- er. . J MISS v THE KIDS? One Long Distance call can bring them home again. And 59? this project were Steven Moon, Keith Moon, Glen Earl, Scott Rasmussen, John Gillespie, Danny Kettle, Ryan Conlon, Clark Dudley, Bob Holman, Mark Lindsey, Rickey Hickok, Joey Clifford, Ronald Labrum, Ted Davis, Allen Banks, Jimmy Hopkin, Karl Jensen, Steven Davis, Sam Nelson and Lawry Blunk. ISakeru Killajje East 33rd 2953 Sets Opening The Mr. and Mrs. George T. Hansen Planetarium, Space Library, and Museum will hold its grand opening Saturday, November 27. 1965. 71 UVD. at IWi SOUTH "fit hue Planetarium HU WASATCH llie mouie .ard lew Ic gel II tf numtmtmi Inaugural Star Chamber program will be "The Star of Bethlehem. The Planetarium will open at 9:30 a m. Star Chamber programs are scheduled for 10:30 a m., 2:00 p.m., 3:30 p.m., and 8:00 p.m. SOUTH ot Wi EAST llie lower oa SEAN CONNERY ...more dangerously alive than ever! In addition to Star Chamthe exhibit halls will feature a Foucault pendulum, which demonstrates the rotation of the earth; a huge rotating earth globe; a large hemisphere of the visible portion of the moon; a ber presentations, - black light gallery featuring a panoramic nighttime view of the Salt Lake Valley, with the of opening of opening night overhead; and the NASA 1965 Manned Spaceflight Exhibition. want to call again soun! - y , .'I Sj stars stars after you've heard their voices you'll know why you'll South "4 v v - 7" , r - iA- - 4. . -f ?' , t ' '" , $. - - r t v ,v ; i . '!. S THEY WENT UP LIKE MENI THEY CAME DOWN LIKE ANIMALS! ' . -- 'i ,w , at. .. 4 ji ' A V . ' ' . t f ak y V w Pack show original Indian outfits they made as cub project. Front row left to right, Lawry Blunk, Sam Bedoes,Alan Banks, Steven Davis, Scott Rasmussen, Bob Holman; second row, left to right, Glen Earl. Ricky Hickock. CUBS OF Imperial f r, ' , A. I ik J aw K f , t . , 1 si1'' 4 m Moon, Ted Davis, Clark Dudley; third row, left to right, Danny Kettle, Jim Hopkin, Ryan Conlon, Johnny Gillespie, Ron Labrum, Mark Lindsay, and Mr. Ted Earl; back row; Mrs. Ted Earl, Mrs. Don Davis, Karl Jensen, Karl Moon, Mrs. Floyd Moon. Steven hi Mountain Telephone It's exciting to watch a "Colorama go . . . all because feet have PERSONALITY, too! Be the girl the Colorama" and catch those admiring glances every time by in you walk by. Personality's just a click away The Salt Lake County Surveyor will be asked to undertake necessary field work, prepare designs and cost estimates on projects needing Immediate attention In three areas on lower Millcreek. The Salt Lake Countv Com Colorama" in black cabretta on heel mission Tuesday approved the request of Ray H. Leavitt, flood control coordinator, that action be taken at once to remedy a situation at the Intersection of 1050 East on Mill creek, where the creek runs through a metal pipe that is veyor. Salt Lake County Roads and Bridges and consulting eers, cites serious resulting during runoff periods from Millcreek where it runs east from llth East and for about 300 feet running east from 12th East. so small that it causes water to back up and flood adjacent areas. VOGUE The report from Mr. Leavitt, with reccommendations supported by representatives of the Salt Lake C Mat 3ur- - ...... BLACK CALF Lady Eagl es or GOLD SUEDF Sponsor Bazaar 811 The Salt Lake Ladies Auxiliary, Fraternal Order of Eagles 67, will sponsor abaiaar and dinner Friday, November 19, at 3571 West North Temple. The dinner will be served from 7 to 10 P.M. Tickets will be sold for $1 50 for adults and 75? for All proceeds will children. be used for Christmas chari- wens C Phooo 4697 KolUday Boulevard HOLLADAY, UTAH 91 OPEN MON. & FRI. EVENING ty UBBY PUMPKIN 2 12 size BEEF ROASTS 18 GOOD CHUCK CAN MORTON CRT AM PUS CUTS 39. 45. nesday by the Salt Lake County Commission. Mr. Rees, who has served Commissioner Marvin G. Jenson as administrative assistant, goes to his new assignment at his previous salary of (616 per month plus $KX) per month car allowance. The action of the commission, retroactive to Nov. 10, also provided for Mr. Rees v, to be succeeded by Melba Coon as Commissioner Jen- 49 a. Hind qr. Reef 55? lb e Owl (Oo rm F'M rVtf 2 To p jesa 12 -- 14 lbe 59f Salt Lake City's 'hard-nosMaurice D. judge, Jones, has teen told that he has much to contribute to a national program on driver education. He has been Invited to share his Ideas with traffic education experts from around the nation. The judge has been asked to participate In a National Conference on Driver Improvement Schools to be conducted December 15, 16 and 17 at Kellogg Center, Michigan State East Lansing, University, Michigan. In the past Judge Jones, like others on the panel of city judges, has met with resistance from Salt Lake Citys Mayor J. economy minded Bracken Lee when time comes to ask the city to approve ed COUNTRY STY LI SPAMIUU CHOPS SSi ,b 23 PACKAGE 295!EASTi27tKS0UTH 23? and his day to day performance on streets and highways. ymmmmmm 48 -- TAKE-OU- T SPECIAL OFFER BUY 1 HAMBURGER I 74 11 444521 1 FREE - TAKE HOME 278-421- 1 uiiHniniiMiniiininntimiiiniuu ca. aW Its Better S Sfuaic SuKKif&ldt 4040 SO. 2700 E. f l $ Quality J j t - Plce! -, NOVEMBER SPECIAL Deluxe Chicken Dinner (Serves I Persons) pcs. LUSCIOUS GOLDEN FRIED CHICKEN PIPING HOT CHICKEN GRAVT GREEN SALAD FRENCH DRESSING FRENCH FRIES, ROLLS WITH HONEY OPEN NOON TIL nine: : 9 5 lbs 12 : EAST 7SQ0 SOUTH & 'HumomT' 1 New SKID CAFE GET PACKAGE 0o(j (( Its driver in connection with his respect for traffic laws N : DINING ROOM CELERY HEARTS 691 lb. coxjo 0 (FOOOOOCS5 Lanfnn-- i aii BIZOEOBEE 2500 FRESH CRANBERRIES (iOOCXl0(XSj a&Oofc&fl csfltttPGo) It was recommended and the commission approved, that the critical areas be remedied before spring runoff. Estimated cost will be available shortly after engineering Is complete. of the STOP AT YOUIt DRIVE-IQ OOKS swimming pool be removed and that necessary widening, straightening and bank protection be Installed. junket costs. Judge Jones Indicated he will make his own arrangements to pay the costs of representing Utah at the conference. The judge was asked by James P. Economos, director of traffic court programs for the American Bar Association Standing Committee oo Traffic Court Programs, because "we believe you can make a valuable contribution to such a program. The conference, Mr. Economos explained, will be the first national effort to consolidate all views, including those of judges, concerning every aspect of "improvement DRIVING TO ALTA? fa. loca- To Share Traffic Ideas t WHOLt ROA5T W, The flood control represen- CONVENIENT Side of Reef e j u ? tatives recommended that the Commissioner Jenson said that the appointment was made to alleviate pressures imposed on Willis Maeey, superintendent, and to assure more efficient and effective public service. UlUUJmniliiliiiniiitmminisniMJ FORK LOIN SALE aa-astf- channel. son's executive assistant at a salary of $550 per month and $80 per month car allowance. Judge Jones Invited WHY NOT LOCKER SPECIAL . a. tion behind 1547 Mlllbrook Rd. of a swimming pool resting in the middle of MUlcmk 489 LIBBY PINEAPPLE cahJadias , The report also cited Appointment of Thomas W. Rees as assistant superintendent at the Salt Lake County Department of Roads and Bridges was approved Wed- - WlRn&SOB Mne To remedy hls sit sat on, the group recommended concrete boxes be Installed of sufficient site to handle runoff at high level. Lt fr ge prop-dama- County Names New from mid high. Advertised in CLAMOUR. SEVENTEEN. MADEMOISELLE. onmiBDoa County Surveyor To Analyze Flood Areas States 12 o rd G r of above $3.49 $1 .89 |