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Show V January 20, 1966 REVIEW, niDVAll DEWS fMCUSOH BY AGUES is Jordan Center For Retarded Near Opening Trie opening of the Jordan Valley Dry Care and Center for retarded children Is less than weeks aw-y- . Many unselfish men and women have worked very hard to bring the center to reality. Donations are near the required $2,000. But much more help Is needed. The estimated annual operation budget has A JbeetLseialJEise? If you livo in MIDVALE r ' V ploas call Agno Forguton. with mm tip or odivitio of your dub, church, civic dub, kouI group, etc. 255-074- 1 A qualified and understanding staff is needed to make this center a success. Volunteers are needed In all fields h) J MERLIN the magician was by Richard Winter last SaturdayGat the Midvale Junior High Auditorium in Arthur And The Magic Sword," po-tra- teaching, arts, including, music, clerical, crafts and dancing. Anyone who has a ' sincere desire to be of feal service between the ages of 18. to 65 is urgqd to contact Mr. Parse, the president of the board of trustees at 255-069- W ft L s: "Its intriguing, interesting and sometimes disturbing to read, but the Rocky Mountain Review is always "I read the Review because it gives the news of the area live inand the happen- I ings in our schools. I'm interested in my immediate vicinity and have found that the Review covers my interests." 6. The school will host a program entitled learn by doing.'' Denations of household items, larger kitchen appliances are needed. Applications of prospective students are currently being processed by the adm nistra-tiv- e board. Applicants of school age urfth an I.Q. of 40 to 70 will be placed in various trainable classes." ious trainable classes." Applicants who have an ex tremely low l.Q. of 40 or be low will be handled accordSIR LOT 'WAS portrayed by ing to their specific needs at the coiter. At present it is John B azhais in the University of Utah Young Peoples Theanecessary that all prospective ter production of the Keith students be ambulatory. Clasplay. Engar ses will be held the same hours as those in public schools, at the old elementary school little unwanted weight, dont building in South Jordan. give up - help is near. AlList week Mr. Furse re- though you may be unaware of ceived a check from the it, Midvale has a fantastic club, called the Size ChangEagles Auxiliary of Bingham Midvale for the amount of ers TOPS Club, w'dch will $86.82. rs. P&arl Walters, um help you' lose- - weight and eanf vice president, Mrs. Blanche ) help you gain self confidences 'i .The club meets each Fri Mackliiy secretary and rs.-une Michelsen, chaplain, day evening at the Midvale presented the money which City Hall. The official weighwas raised at a rummage sale ing in begins at 6:30 P.M. An conducted by the JEagles Auxhour meeting follows which includes a special thought or iliary. short talk, open discussion of Arthur and the Magic problems and results, and if Sword by Keith M. Eagar short talk, and open discusand directed by Vern Aclix sion of problems and results. delighted audiences at Midvale The whole idea of this orJunior High Saturday. Lead ganization is group therapy. roles were played by: Gary Members are encouraged to Cottam as Arthur; Richard lose pounds through less food and more exercise. They do Winter, a real magician playing, Merlin the Magician; the not participate in any dras Archbishop wasperformed by tic brash reducing methods or Kenneth Janks and Sir Lot diets and they take no mediwas portrayed by John Bacines unless prescribed by a hais. physician. Ttds program was sponVisitors are welcome and sored by the Jordan P.T.A. are allowed to attend three Council. meetings before deciding to This story of Arthur and join. Tliis is a chapter of the the Magic Sword depicts King National Club. Membership Arthur as a boy and describes dues are $5,00 per year which the Whys and Wherefores entitles a m?mber to receive of howArtbur became Kong and their monthly m?gazine and head of the famous Round yearly manual. Fifty cents a Tiible. The play was produced month is charged for the rental by the University of Utah fee of the Midvale City Hell. Mrs. June S Meyer is the Young Peoples Theatre. Ectra Pounds leader for 1966, Attention all ladies! If you are one of the ever so many (Continued on page 6) women who needs to lose a ' Maxwell E i I The contents of the pu timely and performing an outstandi keeping Salt Lakers abrec I particularly like their edit It is forthright and to the Mrs. Nancy Proctor- - President 'Midvale Jaycee-ette- TIME the weekly newsmagazine April 2, 1965 . Vol. 85, No. 14 HAD THIS TO SAY ABOUT THE BiVlEW 4 ..... By t J sheer digiRwWibi98 competitors managed to beat its on stories .... big-ti- me , "The Rocky Mountain Review has made remarkable headway in a short time, and a badly needed service in this area is being rendered by this newspaper. As you know, I am a great believer in our competitive system and especially The public in the newspaper field. always gains as a result of die free, open competitive market and, in my opinion, they gain most as a result ofcompetition in the news media field This newspaper has effectively stimulated the gathering and dissemination of news by other news media in the Review readers have been peppered with the kind of stories that most newspaper subscribers from agressive expect dailies, not slow --paced weekUes. It more significant that the weekly has made the morning Tribune and the afternoon Deseret News notice that they no longer monopolize the news in Salt Lake City. 1s Review area " i P)7 51 i ' r' - '1 311 the, T tS-X rV ""T 4f - - l r vn; 1 H,f' 7- Rocku Mow -3 58 ISi Senator "As ... I CSSS 0 4 i 1 4jt f V , f!5 - V. Frank E Moss an individual in public life, I can Bold , lively reporting on the events that make Salt Lake Valley move - - - 9 Neighborhood columns - news about You and Your Friends i certainly appreciate the contribution being made by the REVIE W to the traditional right of the people to know of decisions affecting their daily lives. The REVIE W is making an outstanding contribution to Utah by maintaming an independent editorial policy and by bringing all the news to the people. I hope this publication will continue to grow in circulation, responsibility and authority and will not waver in fulfilling its duty to inform honestly. 0) o Complete TV Schedules for each week Outspoken local editorials S U1 O m 9. |