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Show I ! REVIEW. B2 Charlie Brown.... t,r - - July $ 4 H- 7 0? : person Meet Me on the Bridge at Midnight," Silver Wheal Thet P.M., tickets $2 and $3.25. ater, Park City, 8 P.M. Alone fti the World, or Leah Ray Bolder Show, Valley Mus- the Forsake," Bartiry Coast ic Hall, 8:15 P.M. House, Park City, Opera Utah Arabian Horse Show, Salt 8 P.M. Lake County Fairgrounds, Utah Arabian Horse Show, Salt Lake County Fairgrounds, Murray Salt Lake County Swim Meet, Murrav . Fairaound SpeedLiberty Park. F or Information AutoJR 5. way, qxliytng at 7 P.M., call races at fcSO P.M., State Fair Grounds July 8 Ton Cant Take it Witt You, OAK Battle of the Bands. Pioneer Memorial Theater, Terrace Ballroom, 8 to 11 8 P.M., tickets $2.50 L $3.7 P.M., $1. Meet Me on the Bridge at July 10 Midnight," Silver Wheel TheaSunday Bead Concert Liberty ter, Park City, 8 P.M. Alone in the World, or Leah Park, 2 p.M. the Forsaken," Barbary Coast Opera House, Park City, 8 July 11 You Can't Taka it Witt You," P.M. Salt Lake County Recreation Pioneer Memorial Theater, Talent Show, Liberty Part 8 P.M., tickets $2 and $3.25 has been moved to the 1 4th King Family Show, Valley Music Hall, 8:15 P.M. of July Ray Bolger Show, Valley MuJuly 12 sic Hall, 8:15 P.M. Utah Arabian Horse Show, Salt You Can't Take It Witt You, Pioneer Memorial Theater, Lake County Fairgrounds, 8 P.M., tickets $2 and $3.25 Murray. King Family Show, Valley Music Hall, 8:15 P.M. July 9 You Cant Take it Witt You," Opening Day of the Salt Lake Pioneer Memorial Theater, 8 P.M., tickets $2.50 & $3.75 Ray Bolger Show, Valley Music Hall, 8:15 P.M. Hermans Hermits and the Animals, Lagoon Patio Gardens, concert at 7 P.M., tickets $3 and $4 per person, Cant Take It With You, Pioneer Memorial Theater, You A 266-448- fl(i !-- ; fji- ) - L. .... An alternative to the affluent society Calendar Te an' Activity July 7. 1966 Tribunes No Champs" Tennis Tournament, Liberty Park 71 HoDaday vs. 85 East vs. 133 July I 13 You Cant Take it Witt You," Pioneer Memorial Theater, 8 P.M., tickets $2 and $3.25 Teen Dance, sponsored by the Salt Lake County Recreation Department, Terrace Ballroom, 7:30 P.M., 50$ per person, casual dress. Pops Concert with Salt Lake Philharmonic Orchestra directed by Maestro Eugene with balladier George Alexander, Highland High auditorium, 8:30 P.M. King Family Show, Valley Music Hall, 8:15 P.M. Draper-Dra- " He was 25 years. referring to the thousands of men, who like himself have scent part of their lives behind bars. , Pull up the shades and see reality, was his advice to both society and the convict. Society must accept the tact do exist and that convicts must leave a dream fislfe WljQfc world and accept social norma Think realistically is the Freedom House motto. When a convict returns to society, its a cold society he faces with $25 and a new Tooele Friday, July 2 West vs. 65 8 Skyline-Skyl- 38 Magna vs. 132 Granger-Gran- ger 77 Judge vs. 65 Highland . Highland 112 Granite vs. 30 Bingham . Bingham SUMMER SCHOOL HANSEN PLANETARIUM chamber showtimes: Tuesday, Friday, Saturday, 10:30 a.m., 2:00 p.m.f 4:00 p.m., 8:00 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday 10:00 a.m., 2:00 pjn., 4:00 p.m. Sunday 1:00 p.m., 2:30 p.m., 4: 0u p.m. Monday, July 11 65 Highland vs. 85 Draper-Dra- Skyline vs. 133 South Derks 132 Granger vs. 60 Murray Murray 133 East vs. 112 Tuesday, July 12 30 Bingham vs. 17 Tooele Tooele 77 Judge vs. 132 Granger-Gran- ger East vs. 133 65 PUBLIC TENNIS COURTS Closed Monday Wednesday, July 13 60 Murray vs. 2 West Derks 65 Highland vs. 112 AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL u Upkeep for one prisoner in Kansas is $19,000. Out of 235 in the Topeka Freedom House, six left the state and only three returned to prison. 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MODEL RS 302 MODEL WA 653 Y MODEL E AIR CONDITIONERS MODEL WA 3530 A $158.88 on your money, -v. TB 12 BEHIND-TH- MUST CLEAR THESE ITEMS IMMEDIATELY TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW STOCK $178.88 Iraoml expert te earn $398.88 Jioe Yean dlee guaranteed bank interest, and nothing is safer than savings at a bank. The rate you earn depends upon the time you choose to keep your money earning with us. (Continued on page B3) YEAR END MODEL S.P. 390 A Any First Security savings plan pas Bonneville Park, 1250 South Wasatch Blvd. Thursday, July 7 i Llr sesThe second, four-we- ek sion of summer school for 8 to will be starting within a week at the University of Utgh. Programs include sciences, sports, languages, and a special class for the Junior Miss. For information contact the Division of Continuing Education, University of Utah, P.O. Box 200, Salt Lake City, Utah, or go to Room 117, Annex Building; at the University. per 65 8t vHART All games will be played at 5:30 P.M., except at Sandy, Bingham, and Maps.. They will be played at 7:30 P.M., unless specified otherwise. Home team Is the last team named. ine nn Mr. Notz Is from Kansas where Freedom House, a new Utah, where each parole concept in reformation, has officer has 95 cases, cant "If someone doesnt give been established to restore afford not to have this," he him guidance, hell return to the convict to community life. said. prison," said Mr. Notz. The Review first reported Mr. Notz interest In the Utah "Its not Just our program, "The President says State Prison release program its your program, Mr. Notz 85 of the prisoners do re two weeks ago. told Salt Lake citizens, turn." Unless someone says, I care, "The answer is not to build The program begins long the convict will return to before the convict ever leaves prism. It begins with classes Mr. Notz stated that what Inside the prison and continues into a full program of activity Utah needs to start the pro- ml. and therapy aft&fttli?rajB,'ls 014 financing of two in touch 8 men 10 convst.SLprison release,. Vitt civic, member and organize the project. In this man to man program encourage it ln Mr. Notz reports that reseach otter to stay out of trouble, and businessmen and ponse of contacted businessmen in the community has been civic leaders help favorable. to find Jobs before they leave After Mr. Notz explained the program to one prison. the manager businessman, Mr. Notz explained that the tore up a $15 check and wrote BROSyy in a $50 check instead. Erisoners get so Involvedthat dm i! fclJ convicts, they forget their own suit. Draper vs. 30 Bingham Bingham 133 South rs. 133 East Muni 85 Je-les- nik all seats reserved; Show and Dance at 9:30 P.M., $4 per more prisons or have more punishment; the answer is to change the person." This can and is being done, said Mr. Notz. Murray 17 Tooele Unless Someone Says: iI Care The Con Will Be Back Inside Society has a habit of pull- -' the curtain on this said John Notz, veteran 77 Judge vs. 71 Helladay per $158. 88 a 4823 A $i 8.88 MODEL D.G. 1220 A $238.88 1426 West 3500 South PHONE 262-253- 5: SHOP TILL 9 P.M. WEEKDAYS SATURDAY TILL 6 P.M. R H |