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Show V -- I SUGAR HOUSE B2 NEWS FOOTHILL Ten Skaters Vie For Gold Medals ysaaj!iKWn -- a c r t -i by Katherine Green Visiting in Salt Lake City this week is Dennis L. Sveum, United States and Canada Gold Dance Medalist He was invited by ten members of the Utah Figure skating club to assist them in perfecting dance routines for die national judging of gold and pregold medal awards. Mr. Sveum skates for the Los Angeles Figure Skating Club, sanctioned by the United States Figure Skating Association. Skating only six years he is 21 and has recently become the United States and Canada Gold Dance Medalist in Davos, Switzerland at the World Figure Skating Championships. He holds the 1965-- 66 National Gold Dance Award, the 1965 North American Silver Dance MedaL and the World 1966 Silver Medal Championship. Garden Club Blue spruce trees will be dedicated as a living memorial to early Sugar House residents by the Flora-Cultu- re Card Club April 29, Friday at 4 P.M. at the Sugar House Park. blue sprucetrees Sixty-fi- ve have been planted and name tags placed with the trees. A bode containing the biographies of these early residents will be presented to the families who purchased the trees. lady Golfers Golf began officially Tuesday, April 26, when the women golfers of the Salt Lake Country Club held their opening golf game and social.. Morning golf games were held by the ladies and at 12 noon they were entertained at a luncheon and fashion show. New golf association officers were introduced at the luncheon. They are Mrs. Ronald P. Larsen, chairman; Mrs Raymond S. Fletcher, Mrs. Harry F. For sey, secretary; Mrs. Scott C. Sharp, treasurer; and Mrs. David Lewis, publicity. ector of Stud ait Affairs, nounced this week. an- Art Exhibit art students of Lin The Serebrin presented their annual art show Sunday, April 24 at the Jewish Community Center. The gallery will be open dally through the first week of May from 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. and evenings from 7:30 to 10. The gallery is closed Friday eveningand Saturday morning and afternoon. Lin Serebrin studied art from William Fitzgerald, one of Canadas leading artists at the Winnepeg School of Fine Arts. Upon his graduation and a tour of duty with the Navy, Mr. Serebrin was awarded an Ethel Morris Vanderlip Scholarship for study and travel. At present he is Art Director of the James L. White Jewish Community center and has be teaching there for the past six years. II ed on ctent, advertising, copy and layout. Even though the school has a small enrollment and is con- sidered instituti rolled private educatial it was judged larger student en- the high schools. Cut fUau ta Death Of A Salesman CutteC AhacAa. - Kosher Food - Pastrami By Corned Beet Cheese Cake Decorated Cheese and Cold Cut Trays for Your Office Shakespeare Director Prof. Fred C. Adams May 18 College of Eastern Utah The Miser By Moliere Director Neil L. Worren Meetings and Parties. iu May berntuA East Broadway 5 May (3rd South) 363-826- Director Duane Ryan 20-Ut- State University ah Streetcar Named Desire 1 VhaStripTease! College ow By Bernard Shaw belicateJJen 63-16- 19-Sn- Androcles And The Lion Lake's First and Best Salt O Mva Boom-Boo- SmA vice-chairm- an; Vi'AftW fiauwtt (ViWDoiftMissIt!) of Southern Utah ege Midsummer Night's Dream Bagel-Lo- x 0 them,tower M The number of students accepted for next fall is nearly double that of the same date last year Robert M. Stewart, Westminster College, Dir- - 17-Coll- May The Rowland Hall-S- t. Marks studt newspaper the 'Lion received a secd place rating from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association, Columbia University, New York. This associati cducted its 42nd annual ctest to judge student newspapers throughout United States. The paper published six times a school year, was judg- - Westminster College Director Marion J. Bentley By Arthur Miller & TheL ion ! Director Dr. Harold I. Hansen College 14-Di- xie May i meet 3 Can-Can- Young University ham By Barrie Stavis area FUn! Viva 13-Brig- Coat Of Many Colors please call Katherine Green,f466-663with news tips or activities ol your club, church, civic club, scout group, etc. Viva THEATRE FESTIVAL May Sugar House, Southeast City A a Pioneer Memorial Theatre COLLEGE A you live in the or Foothill University of Utah Director Vosco Call By Tennessee Williams May 21 --Weber State College Home Of Bernarda Alba Director Therald Todd lorca By Fredenico Garcia $2 Orchestra, Loge - $1 Balcony 322-696- Reservations-Di- al 1 y CfT" FIGURE SKATER Dennis Sveum helps Mrs. Caroline BJorndal perfect a dance routine pre-go- ld medal award judging. national gold and Pro! Wins Fellowship U SPECIAL LOW PRICE FOR MOTHERS University of Utah history professor has received a postdoctoral fellowship from the Ford Foundations Foreign A Area Program InLatinAmer-ic- DAY I Ironrile a. The fellowship was awarded to Dr. Roger M. Haigh, assistant professor of history, on the basis of his proposal to study the political power structure in four Latin American cities during their independence era (1810-182- for Security FOR AMERICANS APPRECIATED EVERY DAY THE YEAR Ifif Dr. Haigh will conduct search on the relationship of community power structures to a phenomenon known as "caudiUismo the effect of strong, autocratic, local mili- Those re- FREE With on South Ameri- can governments. Dr. Haigh said it has been difficult for the United States to understanf the apparent failure of the democratic process in Latin America and the influence of dictatorial figures such as Dr. Haigh will explore this issue and hopefully throw new light out the Latin American concpetof leadership. 1216 IRONKITl HtALTH CHAIR purchase of Each Ironrite YOUR IRONITE HEADQUARTERS Per. las 33rd South PHONE 486-81- 27 UTAH CIVIC BALLET presents Star Spangled, Security Minded, Habit Forming, Record Setting , Bond Buying Copper Workers BALLET GALA A .Wee It Of Repertoire First Program May 3rd, 4th, 5th with Members Utah bmelter . . . Employees set last year's bond sales record. 29 YEARS OF Star-Spangl- ed USED & 8). tary leaders ... Bingham Canyon Min e Employees seek record savings bond sales. Second Program May 6th & 7th This year marks' the 25th anniversary of the United States Savings Bond program, a program that has the support of many Kennecott employees who will continue to purchase bonds for the 25th consecutive year. investors will be among the leaders at These long-tim- e Utah Copper Division when the annual campaign to buy Savings Bonds through the payroll deduction program gets under way next week. Ken-necot- ts In supporting the Bond drive, Kennecott employees are performing a double service: a public service by providing dollars for national defense and (to help keep the nations economy stable; a personal service by establishing a sound profitable savings program for improved family living, for educating children and for added security. Last year, 95 per cent of Kennecott employees purchased bonds. This year, the goal is 99 per cent, and they are encouraged to increase their present purchases by 25 per cent. Campaign leaders report that Kennecott employees are solidly behind this years campaign celebrating 25 years of Star Spangled Security. . Kennecott Copper Corporation Utah Copper Division "Vli Equal Opportunity Employer" fAm of the Utah Symphony Orchestra Kingsbury Hall i its FEATURING The Worlds Premiere Of TWO NEW BALLETS Tickets available at 145 So. State (Free Parking In Rear) Or Call 355-240- 'J 1 .fc No 2 last year, i r u trying much harder this year. rn "I I i nn Arthur Concentrator . iiiir , Magna Concentrator . . . Employees seeking to beat Arthur sales record. |