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Show I (5 REVIEW, EAST MILLCREEK March 10, NEWS Clipped She Wingers Fly Non-StaMiles 2,000 by Pat Kendig Those magnificent gals In their flying machine invited 350 passengers to "Come Fly With Me and transported them to New York non-st- art because their flying machine was the Kitty Hawk Room of the Salt Lake City Airport and the distance was covered solely by the imagination of the "passenThe occasion was gers. the twelfth annual fashion show presented by the 40 exstewardesses who comprise Salt Lakes chapter of the United Airlines Clipped Wings showing. In most cases, 'buyers found their estimates much higher than actual cost. Fashions were provided by Adrien 'N Emile and in his commentary on the new spring look, Adrien said a woman must keep her own individuality in mind when making her choice among available styles. Jeanne Sharlier assisted Adrien in the fashion commentary. Fashion show chairman was Mrs. Keith Humphery with Mrs. Kenneth Poulson, chapter president, as Models included Clipped Wing ers Mrs. Richard Bliss, Mrs. Sherman Bolton, Mrs. Robert Brewster, Mrs. John Cowley, Mrs. Sidney Halton, Mrs. Keith Humphery, Miss Judy McFarland, Mrs. Donald Nelson, Mrs. Kenneth Poulson and Mrs. Garda Wardle. Teen models were Laurel Mauss, Corie Nelson, Diane Milson, Carol Peterson and Karen Sig-ga- rd. Sat- began with a served on trays by Clipped Wings members, each decked out in past stewardess uniforms. They presented a visual commentary on fashion evolution with hemlines hitting the ankle and the oldest uniform (from 1930) resembling 'Batman with Its effect. cape-li- ke urdays trip punch-brun- ch After the simulated trip passengers became buyers in the garment Earl Donaldson, organist, Each buyer bad a provided background music district. for the tenth consecutive year. printed description of the outfits to be modeled and the There are more than 1400 models circulated informally members of Clipped Wings in so that 27 American dues. National among the buyers details of fit, cut and fabric clipped Wings President, Mrs. could be examined closely. An Robert Zeldsdorf, Los Anestimated cost of each outfit geles, was honorary guest. was made by the buyers The organization, now in its and compared against the 25th year, has donated one actual cost quoted at the comhundred fourteen thousand pletion of each section of the dollars to their net charity to New York, the Sunn ISO MSTIUMN to CMCmMTI 00 ItfUMD WHISKY 86 WOOf 65 CMMHUTIW SMUTS. the mentally retarded. Proceeds from Saturday's event amounting to more than $800 will be given to the Rotary Training School for the Mentally Retarded. H you live in the EAST MILL CREEK AREA please call Hilarious! Uproarious! Great! "Mr. Untouchable" in person by Faye Hadley Mr. and Mrs. Brent D. Pou- lsen, 1477 East 6930 South, recently became parents for the third and fourth time with the arrival of identical twin daughters. As a close friend of the family I believe I have the 278-246- Scientific Services Division of the Western Region of the United States Weather Bureau, presented a film on weather forecasting and pictures of the earths cloud patterns taken from the Tiros weather satel- 12, 6- -8 p.m. Hall.- - Tickets fund-raisi- stogies and at According to Mrs. Richard Moon, president, the program will be a takeoff on Queen The skit will For a Day. explain the societys format through a synopsis of the in Fellowship 2 for this annual dinner are $1 for ng 8 p.m. MAR. 14 to NEWsmoothneSS!niul,VOU'Ve P. O. Box 222. North Salt Lake. Utah Hostesses, dressed meal represents, include Mrs. Max Leslie, Mrs. Lewis Mor ey, Mrs. Robert Watson and Mrs. Don Coleman. THIS WEEKS LUCKY LICENCE WINNER WILL RECEIVE $20.00 Iff our best selling combination lawn aid. It combines Scotts famous halts, the leading crabgrass control, with nrnr guilder, HALTS PLUS is The Lions Club will meet March 15 at Smiths Cafe, .2832 East 6200 South at Male residents 7:30 P.M. ! Interested ila Joining ,are-iavited to attend. Pete Hayward, South Salt Lake City Police Chief will present and discuss a film entitled 'Image of a Police Officer. The program will acquaint citizens with the minimum standards and training re-- k quired for peace officers. It is part of a drive to enlist public interest in upgrading law enforcement. : directors. 5th Wad 8 P.M. if the prize is not claimed $10.00 will be added to the next week's winnings - get I 7.95 yoar Review BUMPER $ STICKER -- THEYRE FREE!! es Its the best price weve had turf builder, Amer- Oof your Mil tump or Stick.r of tho I (view or net 2245 So. Wolf Tomplo - or of any of ftio following itWMi 374 on n i 4800 Sofffe ftsnwM'a Hifliltatf Drtvw to. 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March ; 9m feOtfcy Portraits Butler 10th Ward Relief Society and their husbands will celebrate the anniversary of the organization March 19 at er- - 2,500 sq ft ft Wllow Creek Board of Directors at Willow Creek Country Club officers for the selected coming year March 4. Named president was Samuel Bernstein; Frank Nelson, vice president; KenChidester, secretary; Orson D. Osborne, treasurer; and H.M. Calvert and J. Marks, George jtyto nihzefteyetrtrIndL America mole damage too. Permits immediate seeding. ; Semi-hand-ti- ed & WRITE TO: 6RDER TICKETS EARLY! in costumes appropriate to the coifntry that her portico of the years lessons. BRILLIANT Fri. 26 Nightly (except Sunday) at 8:15 p.m. Saturday Matinee at 2:15 p.m. Lions Club Nine Utahns will be honored for their support of the Utah National Guard ' tonight March 10, when the guard and the Honorary Colonels Corps of Utah hold their annual Minuteman Awards Banquet. The sixth annual event will begin at 7 P.M. at the Fort Douglas Officers Club, Salt Lake City, Utah, according to Maj. Gen. Maurice L. Watts, Utah Adjutant General. Civic leaders in the fields of religion, politics, education, military and business be honored for their will Unique extra process rounds off support of guard projects durits edges. Brilliant! ing the past year by being awarded Minuteman trophies, Voted tops among 6783 people replicas of the original Minute sampled. Brilliant! man Statue in Concord, MassStriking new "Contempo bottle. achusetts. Brilliant! Governor Calvin L.Rampton and Maj. Gen. Francis S. the People say its greatest Sunny Greenlief, Deputy Chief, Brook since 1891. Brilliant! National Guard Bureau, Washington D.C., head the long list of military and civilian dignitaries who have been invited. Gen. Greenlief will be the CHOICE IN WHISKEY! guest speaker. cast ar WEEKS ONLY! Ill Honors Nine ail-st- lite. 9 National Guard TODAYS with an Christ Methodist Church, will be held March of 410 HIGHLIGHTS Mr. Snellman was a civilian consultant with the Air If Weather Service before joinyou live in ing the weather bureau in Salt COTTONWOOD HEIGHTS Lake City this summer. He call please has been awarded the Air Faye Hadley, Force Commendation Medal with news tips or activities of for his work in the Air Force your club, church, civic club, European Weather Central in scout group, etc. London during the Korean War and received the Department of Defense Silver Medal for right to ask a question. Mr. meritorious service in 1958. P., do you honestly think it This program was first in fair to pass out only one a series sponsored by the cigar? Since a proud father Cottonwood Lions Heights of twins has the right to a Club, on topics of general double-bra- g, he should have interest to Cottonwood Heights double obligations. citizens. en-titl- ! The Buffalo Barbecue, sponsored by Boy Scout Troop Is A Kid Worth Cottonwood Heights Li mis Club sponsored a program The Weather - From Ben Franklin to Satellites, 4 March 4. Leonard W.Snellman, Chief, NEW popularity are invited. Buffolo Barbecue ay Weather and Satellites NEW smartness ! men and all couples in the church The Alpha Pi chapter-Be- ta Sigma Phi rush party will be a progressive dinner with an international theme March 15 COTTONWOOD HEIGHTS Donate two NEW enjoyment! A Sunday evening forum is being conducted at Our Saviors Lutheran Church, 2500 March 17 marks the 123 rd East 3900 Sbuth at 8 p.m. SocRelief of the anniversary Currently under study are the StratThe iety organization. various religious faiths. Along ford Ward Relief Society will with and discussion, will bold a luncheon to celebrate be study guest speakers from recm March 15, 1 P.M. in the studied. Stratford Cultural Hall, 2605 ligions tee is Mrs. Jonn W. Ogden Couples Club and food chairman is Mrs. The Couples Club of Christ Frank Cutler. Methodist Church, 2375 East 3300 South will have Sn eve-A- U fourteen former Relief' ning of Military Whist, March Society presidents will be ho- n- ll at 8 p.m. at the church, ored March 15. There will be a $1 charge, per couple for this card game Relief Society' How Many Cigars 486-043- smoke one myself. NEW mildness! ROBERT children under 12 and $1.50 for audits. Yes, its real buffalo! The troop applied for it in from from the Mon tana National Bison Range In previous years, the buffalo has been cooked over an apple wood fire (once during an all-dsnowstorm) and supplemented with ox tail gravy and barbecued beans The boys cook and serve. Alpha Pi Pal Kendig, 6 with news lips or activities of your club, church, civic club, scout group, etc. ' i rt Daring to be different, 1966 trcuitcaeC 146l2 t 9 EL 33rd So Salon of Hair Fashions Call IN7-376- 1 BOD? '2 WUAGEHordware 2040 EAST 6200 SOUTH 277-2b- |