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Show f REVIEW, Mo y 5, 1966 NEWS GRANGER-HUNTER-TAYLORSVIL- & A3 Girl Scouts Observe Arbor Day ' by Shirley Bayman FIFTEEN GIRL from the TROOPS former first SCOUT Granger-Hunter-Mag- area gathered in the Granger Park on Ap- ril 28 under the leadership of Sharon LowelL Girl Scout tree to plant trees in observance of Arbor Day. Promisory notes were given to George Fairbourne, Granger Chamber of Commerce representative, for additional trees to be planted at a later date. i Charles llsley, a West Lake student, won second place for his speech, Optimism, Youths Greatest Asset. nt; THE Ray Culter was club secretary. New officers will assume their THE HUNTER LIONS CLUB will sponsor a gardening symMay 5 at Whittier posium School at 7:30 P.M. Emil Fuelner, soil conservation specialist, will present an illustrated lecture on climate and plant problems pertaining to the west side of the valley. husband has practiced in the Kearns, Granger, Taylorsville area since 1955. The new president, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kerr, is a native of Salt Lake. Mrs. Smith has a lengthy record of auxiliary service. Fassio. The Program for the evening will be presented by Mrs. Utah of 1964, Mrs. Glade C. WatMrs. Watkins kins, III. will show a sound track film of the Mrs. America contest filmed by Warner Brothers. ternal nt, Larry Upchurch; internal directors, Bob Carter, Gary Salazar and Bill Wright; external directors, Vaughn Peart and George Lowe. THE ANNUAL MISS GRANGER PAGEANT sponsored by the Granger Jaycees was held April 30. Sharia Regena Fairbourne was selected to reign as Miss The four finalists Granger. were first runner up, Evelyn Tumbow; second runner-u- p, Myrna Woodbury; third runner-up, Barbara Lynn Crane; fourth runner-u- p, Pamela Jo Wells. Granger, Hunter o Taylorsville, pleascall 7 Shirley Bayman, with news tips or activities of your club, church, civic club, scout group, etc 298-414- AT THE TAYLORSVILLE LIONS MEETING last week. Steve vice-preside- nt, Larson; external you live in If GRANGER JAYCEES THE U WEST VALLEY JUNHIGH SCHOOLS placed first and second in the Salt Lake Optimist Club oratorical contest at the Granite district auditorium last week. Rod Bradshaw, eighth grade student at Valley J unior High School placed first with his speech Optimism, the Key THE GRANGER LADY LIONS S held elections of officers at their last meeting. Elected president, Sherm Losee, will assume duties on June 1. Other officers elected at the meeting were in- T IOR will meet at the Hotel Temple Square, May 11. Hostesses for this meeting will be Mrs. Lee Johnson, Mrs. Thanye and Mrs. Chester Accrd, JAYCEE-ETTE- vice-preside- nt; 1. duties July GRANGER held officer elections at their last meeting. New president Sandra Barton will take over her duties June 1. Bernice Cannon was elected Mam Colby, secretary; and Suzte Thornberg, treasurer. The Jaycees and Jaycee-ett- es will hold a joint installation banquet during May. nt; MRS. A. WILLIS (HELEN) SMITH, 1555 West 4800 South, was elected Womens Auxiliary president to the Salt Lake County Medical Society. Her GIRL SCOUTS Pam Walker, Annette Prows, Kerry Maken and Kathy Saxon help George Fairboume, Chamber of Commerce representative, plant trees In fulfillment of the Girl Sout "Trees for Beauty project. to Success. vice-presid- ent Warren Tye, 964 West 4800 South, was elected president succeeding Joseph Parrish. Other elected officers are T. John Labrum, first Richard Warbur-to- n, second and Robert Lefavor, third na NEWS EAST M1LLCREEK Nazar enes Schedule Dinner, Concert by Portland, Oregon, will return Saturday, 7 P.M. to the First Church of the Nazarene, 2018 East 21st South. This concert I BONDS open to the public free of is charge. Also at First Ihurch of the Nazarene will be free dinner May 6 at 6:30 P.M. in the church basement. A Baby Hunt wfljcontmue for the next montlj at the This progri 1 a church. home training study, mothers of new babies, and includes three years of periodic guidance material concerning child development religious training and hornet centered interests. Babies strolled during the period 6 May to 5 June will receive a stuffed toy with their name engraved cm a tag. pot-lu- ck ir SOUTH EAST For Mother On Her Special Day SfitdaU your dub, church, civic club, scout group, etc. chance at door prizes: a week's vacation for a family at the Triple X Ranch, Jackson Role, Wyoming, plus cameras and radios. V! the 177-68- EVERLASTING FLOWERS PLANTS SELECTION COMPLETE Telephone 467-152- 1051 EAST 1 JUDGE MEMORIAL HOME 21st SOUTH Junior High SchooL THE PUBLIC IS INVITED Olympus and School Association will tonight at 7 P.M. in the school auditorium. to a dance Saturday, May 7 at 9 P.M., at the Judge Memorial High School, 650 South 11th East. The Judge Memorial Home and School Association sponsors the event, according to Richard Schubach, president. t ISfr 4 cOPJj HART i'nm NEWLY ELECTED Meadow Moor PTA officers for the OGEif ' OtM- - BROS.? i nioU'i 5 Sflj 1966-6- 7 school year include Mrs. Richard S. Bowers, president; Mrs. Thomas E. Daniels, and William Doxey, Mrs. Robert E. Campbell, secretary, and Mrs. Robert Mitas, treasurer. ts; members Becky ! their teachers on May ACHIEVED, TRY OUR NEW AND FAST METHOD OF WRAPPING. I Drive, Salt Lake City, Utah 14. CHAPTER P.M. 1 out-goi- president, Mrs. Lucy Crandall and the new president, Mrs. Renaldo Brunatti, will pour at a tea preceding the luncheon. Mr. Peter Mark Antonia, president of the Mens Chapter, will be a guest and give the welcoming luncheon address. Girls ng competing for Italian-Americ- All-St- FINISH K ate Day Queen August 7 will be introduced during the luncheon. Any single girl between the ages of 16 and 25 of Italian descent who would like to an enter the queen competition may call Mrs. Wilford Mor50 Mrs. Richard gan, 2. Patterson, Lions Inspection Program. Club members will recommend needed improvements or repairs in order tothecreate a student safer bike. Then, will ride his bicycle through a course laid out by the Safety Council and the PTA. This will test general maneuverability of the bicycle. One hundred numbered stickers will be given to each school and bicycles passing the inspection. Inspection schedule is as follows: Lion Clifford School May 12 at 3:40 P.M.: Lion H. Rigby -Upland Terrace School - May atrj XMtf'ltiofc Robert Cockrell - Eastwood School -14 13 at 1 P.M.; Lions Wayne Stillman and Ben Bishop -Rose Crest School - May 12 at 3:40 P.M.; Lion Lloyd Culli-mo- re May 255-886- 266-344- Luncheon committee includes Mrs. Bartell DiSanto, Mrs. Linda Soltis, Mrs. Fino Tedesco and Mrs. Victor Nielsen. - Canyon THE SALT LAKE TENNIS CLUB, 2475 South 17th East, will host tennis pro Maureen Connolly May 14. & Beauty Shop NOW 5 QT. DUTCH OVEN, 10 $9.99 FRY PAN, QT. COVERED SAUCE PAN, 2 QT. COVERED SAUCE PAN, NYLON SPOON AND SPATULA MELMAC $12.99 WOOLWORTHS "ST 1191 SIMPSON AVE. m MOTHERS & DAUGHTERS SPECIAL $X.When' Mother Has Her Hair Styled, Daughter Can Have Her Hair Styled For 12 Price PERMANENT WAVE ' ' 20.00 value for BRECK MAJESTY WAVE 12.50 fanetl't Semtcf, 1619 EAST 2lst S0UTH , laigLSisis&j&lstgtsu: 484-61- S&ofi, 73 33 stetlsusisisigts MOTHERS DAY SUGGESTIONS from Granite Mart in Sugar House Mother will love Rim School at 3:40 P.M. and Lion Bob Robison - East Millcreek School - May 13 at 3:40 P.M. Chairman of the Bicycle Safety Program Is Jim Wheat with Bob Robison the workhorse and Ed Lile, publicity chairman. May 13 1 , 9 Piece Set $10.77 BROTHERS by 6 May. A $50 prize will be given to the school with the largest number of students participating in the Bicycle Safety Guests of honor will be Mrs. Calvin L. Rampton and Mrs. J. Bracken Lee. The OLSON principal 8. May Y -- FRUIT OF THE LOOM HOSE Plain stitch or mesh in 3 lengths and all the latest colors ONLY 99 PAIR MOTHERS LOVE SPORTSWEAR e We have a large Selection of In the famous pushers-blousePYKETTE & FRITZI Brands. We carry to zes to 42 waist Priced capris-peddl- s, 398 698 Spring Special for Frosting and Set Free Shampoo for Md'ther or Daughter Shampoo-Se- t Nancy For This Special) 12.5 and Up EXTRA BONUS: Shampoo and Set Free for Mother or Daughter PERMANENTS DAVIDS Salon of Beauty Dr, 3169 Highland Gospel Quartet will return to the First Church of Nazarene, May 7, 7 P.M. A tennis clinic for women place May 12, 13 and 14 in six East Millcreek the of the Tennis Club and the Cottonwood Club will be held elementary schools. There will be a cash award at the Tennis Club at 10 A.M. of $20 to each school parfollowed by a luncheon ticipating In the Bicycle Safety honoring Miss Connolly. The Tennis Club invites the Program slogan contest. To be eligible to enter the conpublic to a tennis clinic given test, a student must receive by Miss Connolly at 4 P.M. a score of 90 or better on May 14. a written true-fal- se safety test given by teachers after a study of safety rules has beat conducted. Slogans must be turned in to the school THE of the Italian --American Civic League will have a Mothers Day luncheon at the Lamp- lighter at MON-STIC- INCLUDES: Mothers of the girls will be guests. THE WOMENS 6155 Highland Sprouse-Reit- z, DuPont TEFLON AT ng 12.5 Includes Hair Cut & I easy-to-us- GCOD BUY Margetts, shaw, Sharlene Michele Margetts, Lorilee Shelly Ingleby, Steinfield, Marcia Bradford, Sarah Zit-tiand Shannon Cole will conduct a luncheon to honor Manuels Wig IQ, 95 COMBABLE HAIRSTYLES EVER makes matted nap open and fluffy again, restores forgotten colors. e electric Rent shampooer for $1 a day at C00KARE EAST MILLCREEK CLUB annual 'Bicycle Safety Inspection Program, in cooperation with the Safety Council and the PTA will take Day , Have A Permanent Protein Wave Reg. 15.00 FOR THE MOST EXOTIC AND wall-to-wa- ll, Lake County Commission by Caldwell, Richards and Sorenson envisioned the possible need to take wide rights-of-w- ay along both streams and possible lining of hanks with rs Brad- For Mothers (Ask For Connie Or your carpet you can still remove spots and traffic paths! Blue Lustre Carpet Shampoo (Americas new favorite!) ; of teachers, Mrs. Gary and Mrs. Faye Bradford have just graduated their first cooking class. Club on Satur- Carpet Spots and Paths Easily Removed If you haven't time to clean BUY HER A GIFT FOR MOTHERS l)A Stein-fie- ld THE For to their property day, May 7. The original flood control THE EAST MILLCREEK B CLUB, under the direction LIONS PUT A LITTLE FUN IN YOUR LIFE Stream residents who invite their fellow citizens to inspect stream areas will display a white flag to the entry master plan presented to Salt !L 4-- S concrete. Opponents have contended that such drastic moves are not required by which may occur any run-o- ff in the future; that alternative possibilities have not been adequately considered; that proposed concrete and rights of way would cut off ground water and destroy the natural wooded beauty which has taken generations to grow. 278-239- warm-u- p baseball dinner of the Ambrosians, St. Ambrose Catholic Church Prudential Federal Building, 2315 Redondo Avenue, will be 3300 South State Street. Cost held this evening at 6 P.M. in is $2.50. After installation of 1966-19- 67 PTA NEWS officers, Harold Glazier and his troupe will present Oklahoma. Reservation AMONG NEW OFFICERS to deadline is May 7. Call Doris be installed at the state PTA Ballmer, luncheon chairman, awards banquet tonight are at Mrs. C. C. Bush, recently elected director of Region I, with Mrs. J. F. Woodhead, THE EAST MILLCREEK and Mrs. Emer Nel2266 Evergreen assistant, LIBRARY, son, secretary. A value is displaying ceramics AN ARTS AND crafts exrepresenting the characters in the Beatrice Potter childrens hibit, girls physical education demonstration, and a fashion stories. show are features of the two evening PTA meeting at the CJ&weu t Property owners along the stream and Big stream wiU hold a walking tour Open House from 1 to 6 p.'m. on Saturday May 7. All residents of the community and civic officials are invited to come out and inspect for themselves these wooded stream areas which have been the subject of heated controversy concerning their recommended channels for use as run-o- ff east bench flood control. for the Open Chairman House event is Dr. Harold B. conservaLamb, well-knotionist and recently elected chairman for the combined citizens committees representing Mill Creek, Big Cottonwood and Olympus property If everyowners involved. one realized the beauty that the Mill Creek and Big Cottonwood areas represent, we are sure that public opinion would oppose the proposals to destroy the natural beauty of these wooded stream and forest areas, said Dr. Lamb. annual Pat Kendig, 486-043- 6 with news tips or activities of JAYCEE-ETTE- were hostesses at a Mothers Day Luncheon in the Hotel Utah Sky Room, April 30. Mill Creek Cottonwood Spring the J.E. Cosgriff Memorial Dance May 7 at 9 P.M. at School gym, 2335 Redondo Judge Memorial, 650 South Avenue. 11th East. Admission price of 3rd through 6th Boys, $1 includes refreshments and grades of St. AmbroseChurch wishing to play Pee Wee baseball, should call JohnProkopis l( you live in the 0. and Umpires coaches are also needed. EAST MILL CREEK AREA I . please calf THE INSTALLATION LUNCHEON of Newcomers Club will be at noon May 10 at AND its present GRANGER 8 P.M. Tour Set Flood Pat Kendig THE OLSON BROTHERS from GOSPEL QUARTET West 3500 South at THE NEXT GOVERNMENTAL UNDERSTANDING program, sponsored by the Granger Jaycees, will be held on Friday, May 5, at the American Savings Building, 2727 467-997- 1 PHONE 485-056- 3 1931 South 11th East THE GRANITE MART The Friendliest Store In Sugarhouse (ACROSS FROM |