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Show I r REVIEW, April 14, 1966 SUGAR HOUSE FOOTHILL NEWS Sugar House Seeks New Queen Wide World of Sports will present the show on television next Saturday. Antique Sal 9 and Shew : A$ will be served, a nursery room furnished, and candy and baked foods will be sold. Among the interesting antiques will be a silver plated tray etched with the Declaration of Independence. An old Meissen lion and lioness and a fine assortment of exquisite glass from America and Europe. dealers Items will show and sell include buttons, paintings and furni- The Women's Association of First Church, 12 C Streep will present their 13th annual antique sale 2. and show April The show will be held from 12 noon to 10 P.M. each day. Admission to the show and ture. of the sale are sale will be 50 cents and dinner will be served, 5:30 to Mrs. A. D. Ellison and Mrs. 7 P.M. Antique dealers throughout the intermountain area will display and sell antiques. Tea the -- V out-of-st- ate 20-2- en F. A. McGregor with Mrs. William A. Huckins in charge of antiques. The public is invited to attend. Tickets will be sold at the door. Highland High School historian; Glen VanderWerff. senior class president; Brent Hewlett, junior class president; Susan Lane, Associated Womens president; Doug Epperson, president Associated Men. An election dance honored the 1966-6- 7 officers. New student body officers of Highland High School are El- liot Williams, president son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Williams, 2419 Bernadme Drive; Jim Gibson, second Boyd Bryan, first Janean Nielson, secretary; LaFrane Garff, vice-preside- nt; nt; Jewish Center The Jewish Community Center presented April 12 at 8 P.M. the internationally famous Hadanm Dance Group. The team on a ten --day tour of western United States pre sented a new program of songs and dances from traditional-moder- n Israel ranging from fiery Debkas to lilting, graceful couple dances. Phil Pepper, president, JCC Teens, was chairman of the event, in preparation for Israels Independence Day, April 25. fflanutls or Foothill Wasatch Presbyterian The Wasatch Presbyterian Church will hold its annual rummage sale April 21 and at the recreation hall. 22 S8 accepted for the annual "Miss Sugar House contest. Under the direction of Boyd Hill, chairman, entry deadline is April 15. The contest is open to any girl, age 16 to 21, who is single and has never been A queen and two married. attendants will be chosen to reign over Sugar House activi- ties. will be April 20 Pre-Judgi- ng at 7 P.M. in the Sugar House Park with final judging to be televised on Channel 4, Ap27 at 8 P.M. The new queen will receive a cash scholarship and thetwo runners-u- p will receive cedar Sharon Arge, the chests. reigning Miss' Sugar House will crown the new queen. Applications for the contest are available at Halmars, Boyds Studio and the Sugar House Chamber of Commerce. ril Synchronized Swim Salt Lake City was host to the National Senior Synchronized Swimming championships Thursday, Friday and Saturday at the Deseret Gym. Under the direction of Russ Sneddon and Mrs. Grant .was bra to Salt Lake City i first time. 466-663- 3 rose pruning tion will be held April 16, 1 to 4 P.M. at the Salt Lake Municipal Rose Garden, 11th East and South Temple. Mrs. Claude L. Shields, garden chairman and a well-knorose authority, invites the public to learn the correct procedure for pruning roses. She will be assisted by Fred G. Eberhardt, president of the Utah Rose Society and George McCabe, Salt Lake City Parks Department. wn Garden Center The Utah Associated Garden Clubs will sponsor a fluwer arranging school at the Sugar House Garden Center, April 14 and 15. The classes begin at 9A.M. each day with one class at 8 P.M. April 15. The fee will be $3 per day and $1.50 for the evening class. The public is invited. Mrs. John E. Higgins, Oklahoma City, instructor, for the flower arranging class, is a nationally accredited amateur judge of flower shows. Her class will be on contemporary styles of arranging flowers. The horticulture and flower show class will be taught by Mrs. Victor Johnson, Tacoma, Washington, , jut mwjr these classes, contact Mrs. Darr Alkore, 71710thAvenue. NEWS Reverend Harold W. Gretzinger, a former pastor of the First Church of the Nazarene, 2018 East 21st South, will be the pest speaker at both the 11 A.M. and 7 P.M. services on April 17 Reverend Gretzinger has just returned from his tenth world tour on which he visited and interviewed religious and political leaders in 21 countries. He has made 28 visits to the Holy Land and is as much at home in Jerusalem as in Pasadena, California, where he resides. He has served as a teacher of music in many places, including Chiba Province, Japan, where he was acting President of Chiba Bible College. He was Chaplain of the Utah State Prison for two years. While pastor of the First Church of the Nazarene between 1937 and 1945, Reverend Gretzinger, a gifted musician, organized and conducted his own orchestra, concerts in Liberty which was often heard in open-a- ir Park. He plays the marimba, organ and piano. ;; Rigoletto To Play Verdis HV opera, Rigoletto, will be presented 'll Friday and Saturday, April ; 15 and 16, at 8 P.M. inKings-bur- y Hall by the University of Utah Opera Company. Roy Samuelsen, baritone, .and Richard Storrs, tenor, to their home - are returning state as pest artists, heading . . the seasons strongest cast ' i of distinguished soloists. Principal roles will also feature JoAnn Ottley, Jack Whit-- .. aker and Flora Nielsen. :' A rdean W. Watts is director and musical conductor, and Ariel Ballif desiped the lighting and settings . for the production. In addition to 13 principal : roles, a chorus of 16 voices : appears as courtiers and ever-popul- wdDD C)QD7 terrific special purchase! all newest ? 66 styles! 100 all ivool! 35. Church of Nqzarene j: Dlk wCdgiC1 A 5) 277-298- j SUGAR HOUSE demonstra- Kearns, Utah. Reverend Donald Grooters opens the afternoon session with the message, Would You Really Like To Go Back?" At 4 P.M. Thursday, a tea will honor past presidents and conference officers, Mrs. Donald Grooters, Mrs. Orpha King, Miss Ada Duhigg and Miss Mildred May. Following Thursdays banquet at 6 P.M., an address by Mrs. Orpha King, Missionary to Singapore, at 7:45 P.M. will bring the conference to a close. Reservations for meals must be made by April 16 with 1. Mrs. Helen Bauman, Anyone desiring babysitting services for any of the sessions, please contact Mrs. Mae Dean, The Couples Club of Christ Methodist Church has reserved 50 seats tomorrow night at the Valley Music Hall and will meet there to see Tennessee Ernie Ford. 278-05- SHOP 'TIL 9 FRIDAY -'- TIL 6 SATURDAY Garden Clubs A EAST M1LLCREEK (Continued from page area please call Katherine Green, with news tips or activities of your club, church, civic club, scout group, etc ar 1- YOUR HEW MUSTANG FORD COMET- - MERCURY PARR CITY SPEING hundreds to choose from! every wanted texture! colors galore! most wanted styles! c What excitement for you! Here is undoubtedly the greatest collection of superb fashion coats ever assembled in our store! Come in tomorrow and you can own one of these beauties at great savings! Youll find all the new 66 prestige features so important this season . . . 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