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Show A ai; December 16, 1965 REVIEW. WEEKLY CALENDAR Fire Station All Art Illici t pl.tii"' (or entered by December 23, were ordered after the County Commission examined plans and a scale model of the project presented by Boyd A. Black-ne- r, con- Lake County Fire Department sta m- tion to serve the Mount t pus Area from 3012 I Dip-itDrive were approved Tuesday. December 7, by the Salt Lake County Commission. Advertising of bids, to be struction of a now Soli er architect. The building, to cost an estimated $40,000 will be financed by that amount contained in the m WJ THURSDAY, Commissioner John PresCreer reported that a contract should be let near the end of the year and construction start immediately after the first of 1966. In other action before the Mrs. Bonnie Commission, advertise for bids. The station, it was pointed Smith, commission minutes clerk and a veteran of 12 out, will be in a residential years service with the office area, near a shopping center of the Salt Lake County Clerk, The twin structure, designannounced that she will resign ed to blend with the residenin two weeks. She will be tial character of the neighClerk County borhood, has one building to succeeded. house two fire engines, one Jacob Weiler told the commisof which already has been acsion, by Alice Olson, who quired by the fire department. was serving as commission clerk when Mrs. The adjacent structure will minutes house firemens living quar- Smith assumed that ters, including dormitory, living rooms, etc. 1965 budget On recommendation of the Salt Lake County Attorney's Office, the commission ordered the county auditor to place an encum-beran- ce on the $40,000 for expenditure next year and to NIIIS - FRIDAY, J DECEMBER ax UNDER IHW MAI1AGIMEUT TEES GOLF 2310 E. 4CS0 SO. 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Fruit TUESDAY, December 21st: DECEMBER Hair Dryer Heating Pad WEBSTER ENCYCLOPEDIC DICTIONARY 14 BOOKS IN rup 12 circular $31.77 - 14 closeout $5.00 $7.50 SANDER KIT JIG SAW KIT $3.66 $5.88 $9.77 $2.77 $4.97 ALUMINUM STORM DOOR Any size.. .$35. value...$24.99 SHEETROCK, 4x8x38 $1.76 value $1.39 t AINTt-O- end rollar tot on Old Colon They l Value, n Ckm-Ou- t $19.88 SHEETROCK. 4x8xl2 $2.08 Value.. .$1.69 UTAH BALLET GUILD, symposium, 2 p.m., Junior Ballroom, Hotel Utah, to introduce stars of Nutcracker Ballet. Ardean Watts and Gordon Taxman will speak. Mrs. John Wallace, hostess and Mrs. James Fletcher and Mrs. Maurice Abravanel will pour. Olmpui Wtill la. )l OANfUNGi 4x7 MaKog. Quality 4x7 Wolnut, Quailty 4x0 Moionltt, Quailty 4x7 llrcti. Quality All IM ter $)$$ LUMBER ST & HARDWARE CO. THE BUILDERS. MART" 22nd: Northwest Jr. High School Chorus Kearns Junior High School Mixed Chorus Brockbank Junior High School Mixed Chorus Westlake Junior High School Mixed Chorus Jordan High School A'Capella Olympus High School Junior Choir Bountiful High School caroling inside the Mall $19.88 235 lb. SHINGLES $11.50 value.. .$8.99 21 87tf lly Can Opener Save PETER PAN, starring Victor Buono and Ruta Lee, Music Hall, Monday through Friday, 3:45 p.m.; Christmas Eve, 8:15 p.m. (all Saturday, 2:30 p.m.; week up to and including Christmas Day.) Coke-Ol- Corn Popper DRILL 20 Netherlands Choir 441V HOLLADAY ILVD. Phono 277-2E2- 1 Baptist Church A Christmas Cantata enLove Transcending, titled by John W. Peterson, will be given by the combined choirs of the Anchor Baptist Church on December 19 at 7:00 p.m., ers 680 day. Highland High School Junior Choir West High School Junior Choir 1 East AND A bRIGHTER NEW YEAR! 5600 South in Holla- , Choir Olympus Junior High School Mixed Chorus Jordan Junior High School Mixed Chorus Glea-M- Holladay Color Contor PAINTS Valley Thursday - December 23rd: 4:15 5:00 6:15 7:00 7.30 FULLER Save $818 Jackson Junior High School Mixed Chorus Hillside Junior High School Glee Evergreen Junior High School Glee Skyline High School Concert Choir - December ing the ontemble are jingle candle conce, or planter and contolt table. Color finihed In Gold or White Decorated Gold. Wall Mirror, Size: 31 Vi" x T6Vi. Matching Sconce, 5 Vi". Matching Plonter, Size: 9VS" x 5" Size: 13VS" 514" high. Conolo Table, Size: 23" x 10" x 9 high. SAWS -- 7 20th: Madl-Sing- THt QUALITY MCI UQAMUSS Of PftfCf f Schwinn bike ore bet! Serf becouie there li extra quality and workmanship built into every one. Extra quality that meons longer, carefree, servke-re- e life. - Horace Mann Junior High School Glee p m. Granite High School Concert Choir p.m. Granger High School Concert Choir p.m. Wasatch Jinior High School Mixed Chorus p m. Bingham High School ACapella 4:00 p 5:00 6:00 7:00 7:30 tation with Walter Susskind as guest conductor; Leona Gordon, San Francisco Opera Soprano; Peggy Coburn, Los Angeles Opera Contralto; Walter Carringer, New York Tenor; Raymond Michalski, Lincoln Center Metro Bass; Chorus of 400, Tabernacle, 2 p.m. No charge but tickets available for reserved seats. p.m. ednesday $19 95 Highlight your entrance hall, your living and dining room with a wall mirror that ha a itylized floral urn which lends height and accentuate the izo of the mirror. Complement- 19 BRIGHTON, Divisional Team Championship, Giant Slalom Ski ALTA, Nordic Clinic, 10 a.m. sponsored by Nord-A- lp Club and Alta for Juniors. Free equipment furnished. Meet at Snow Pine Lodge or Landes Jumping Hill. SALT LAKE ART CENTER, fifth annual Utah Designer-CraftsmExhibition, Sundays 2 to 6 p.m.; Tuesday through Saturday, 1 to 5 p.m. Closed Mondays and Holidays, (all week). LDS TABERNACLE CHOIR BROADCAST, Tabernacle, 9:30 to 10 a.m., open to public. THE MESSIAH, Salt Lake Oratorio Society annual presen- Midvale Neighborhood Girl Scouts Holladay Neighborhood Girl Scoits Cottonwood Neighborhood Girl Scouts - December 18 DECEMBER 485-554- Bingham High School Granite Park Jr. High School Mixed Chorus HlUcrest Jr. High School Choir Highland High School A'Capella South High School Junior Choir 11.89a.m. 12:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 4:30 p. Lrt Sconces Come in & see our many specials on quailty mirrors! afternoon. IT YOURSELF WITH WOOL, deadline for applicants, 4, call Mrs. D. K. Green, or Mrs. Miles A. Williams, 1. Qpen to all girls. RUMMAGE SALE, sponsored by Alpha Zeta Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha, VFW Hall, 833 South 2nd East, 8 a.m. to 12 p.m., toys and new items featured. GRANGER JAYCEE CHRISTMAS PARTY. Club Manhattan. Winning ticket on toy box to be drawn fcy Miss Granger, Patricia Soutas. HORSELESS CARRIAGE CLUB OF UTAH, annual Christmas party, Coral Room of Hotel Temple Square, 7:30 p.m. Dinner, dancing and gift exchange. SANTA ARRIVES AT SANDY, 6 p.m. by Post Office, bringing gifts to all children. Wasatch Suburbanites Mill Creek Girl Scouts 4:10 5:00 6:00 7:00 7:30 B Mirror, Table and I) ). MAKE Hillsdale Elementary School Cottonwood Elementary School West High School A'Capella Lincoln Jr. High Glee Olympus High School Concert Choir East 5:00 6:00 7:00 7:30 1 I 17 16th: 10:45 a m. Tuesday IK IB IB IMIS WALL S3YROCO. vs. San Jose State BASKETBALL. University of Uu. Ski NORDIC CLINIC, Alta, 10 a.m., sponsoied by Nord-A- lp Club and Alta for Juniors. Free equipment furnished. Meet at Snow Pine Lodge or Landes Jumping Hill. CAROL SINGING BY CHOIR, Watson Shelter at Alta, all December 18th; 4:00 p.m. Beauty Salon 278-860- p.m. p.m. Monday certificates, wigs, gifts. TIM HITE'S p.m. p.m. Saturday prices , cosmetics PUaia Call Serth ef 4th U. Helledey llvtf. SALT LAKE PUBLIC LIBRARY, films shown, 11 a m., 2 and 7 p.m., Classical Greece", Megalopolus, Cradle of the Future. No charge. Friday - December 17th: 1:30 p.m. Western Hills Elementary School OF h 44tt 5). Over 2500 voices have blended In song to date In the unique Singing Christmas Tree at the colorful Cottonwood Mall. These 2500 singers represent 27 different musical organizations who have shared their talent and time in spreading the true Spirit of Christmas through song. Size of poups have ranged from 12 carolers from Cyprus High School to 150 Girl Scouts from the Sandy Neighborhood. Parochial schools, Junior and senior high schools,elementary schools, and Individually organized singing groups are included in the roster at participants. Another 3500 singers are expected to perform in the Cottonwood Mall Singing Christmas Tree before the curtain comes down on Christmas Eve. Hundreds of busy shoppers pause a few minutes by the Tree located In the south end of the shopping mall to enjoy the beautiful songs at Christmas as sung by these highly trained musical groups. Schedule of groups yet to appear in the Singing Christmas Tree Is as follows: Thursday r DEARDEN VISUAL CLINIC SUIw ! tl PETER PAN, with Victor Buono and Ruta Lee, Valley Music Hall. Three evening performances December 17, David O. McKay Hospital Benefit; December 18 and 24, 8:15 p.m. Seven holiday matinees, Saturdays, 2:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, 3:45 p.m. (17-2PARK CITY, Silver Wheel Theatre presents The Drun- Keeps Singing GIGANTIC TOY SAU NOW ON BRING THE FAMILY 6IFT OF VISION Mall Tree TROPICAL FISH ONLY A 16 in honor of the American RECEPTION Middleweight Don Fullmer, sponsored by Midvale Jaybee Champion, Boys Club (members and fathers), 8 p.m. in Salt Lake County Library, Midvale. UTAH PRESS WOMEN. Christmas party, 7 p.m., home of Betty Kay, 2820 Wanda Way. Gift exchange and dinner. BASKETBALL, University of Utah vs. Morehead State. LDS TABERNACLE CHOIR REHEARSAL, Tabernacle, 7:30 p.m., open to public. ton SATURDAY, AQUARIUM DECEMBER THERE ARE THOSE WHO Y,91)10 APPRECIATE en r,WH it jrrrcUL Santa suggests , j i MAN-MAD- E COMFORT STYLED BY k'JCORIAM i lightweight flexible r. ...magnificently tailored ...you'll feel its lightweight difference and 1 you'll see a difference in its highly polished 0 i 9 k o o 6 a r finish. Ask for the new name m men's shoes. OUTSTANDING QUALITY I A MONEY SAVING LOW PRICI1 Mot lor your money with a Schwinn Typhoon. Four coot baked on enamel finish tor a longer life. Schwinn tubular rims so much stronger. Cantilever frames and built in kickstand. .Holiday Feed 39 Corfam ! $16.95 95 Open Evenings til Xmas and Bike Shop Your Holladay Schwinn Deafer 4644 Hoitefay Bird 277-262- 6 what better way can we brighten Christmas and the New Year and help lighten the load of our shipper friends than to share with them this array of new $130,000,000 worth equipment coming our way in 1S66. 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