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Show rTte'-Ne'gf.to7Aslta3- taH-afe- ir; Wednesday,' Jan. 22, 196i Page 3 O Olympus High Mows. BUY LINGS' CLEAR CLEAN CARPET Furniture cleaning sence. I lines for $2 ($1.50 if paid in advance). Pay for three runnings. Receive the fourth week free! Deadline Saturday Phone &. 355- - e. CR7-262- p.m. 1 Thursday, Jan. SCIIWINN BIKES We sell Ike best and fix the rest! Lawn 4356. I. J. Kartchner, 68 So. 6th Mowers sharpened reasonable. Holladay Feed & Sports. 4644 24 Hour Ser-vciE. Salt tfc Holladay Blvd. Phil-c- o 12 SALE cu. FOR ft. ENROLL "now for 2nd term chest type freezer, $135. Exbeginning Jan. 6 in private kinCond. Phone cellent dergarten for children tf Kiddie Kollege, 1763 Fieldcrest Lane. Phone Myra Larsen, GROUND BEEF for your freezer, in 25 lb. lots. 39c lb. Classified Advertising 278-262- In7-075- 278-122- Services 9 Meiers Meats. 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Full power, brakes, steering, ailable at all times, day & VOCAL SOLOS or musical windows, seat, air conditioned, ght. Hillvu Service. 2755 E. tfc numbers for all ocasions. Small tinted glass, leather seats. Oc33rd ,S. HU4-171fee charged. Marge Dubach, 1542 eanic blue & white top. Make ofENTERTAINING? Need ex- - East 3080 South. IIU 6 9515. fer. or evenings AX per. help in servicing & cleaning up? Call Carla Casto, ' Beauty shop Perm $5 25 & up, $2.50 off on first perm. SERVICES Ironing, typing, Call CR for day or eve. and bookkeep ng. Call IN appt. c DEPENDABLE child care in SERVICES Sewing machin- my home. Fenced yard. Hot es repaired, 30 years exper- lunch, companionship. 2100 East ience. Immediate service in 7000 South. Cali your home. $3.50 all work guarSCHOOL LUNCH A PROBtfc LEM? anteed. Call EL 9 8898. Buy choice apples all WANTS TO TENDClHLD winter. 5c a pound. Smith Fruit age, in my home Farm. 1697 Vine St.- (6160 So.) 19th East 67th South. Call CR PIANO & ORGAN lessons Call Mrs Jenny Olson, tf j PRIVATE TUTOR Reading Spelling 2 bdrm. FOR RENT-N- ew Math English apt in Rivreton, 1 block to LDS Study Techniques church, schools, shopping, bus Good-for-nothi- ng Speed Reading etc. $80. lease or rent, service, Memory Associations plus utilities, LDS preferred, no Weekday afternoons, All Day 'liquor. Saturday work wtfh FORTRENT-Unfu- rn. Supervised by W. C'. Hammond 4645 Holladay Blvd. duplex, $90 mo. 4409 ButCR 8 0912 tfc ternut Rd. (2425 E. 4500 S.) Call HU4-083or CR7- DAY NURSERY OPENING !after 6 flaw folding cjpcf '9487. 2996 East 3215 South Call FOR RENT For lease air conditioned office space in esI 35 YARDS CARPET tablished insurance office. All Cleaned and mothproofed, Distributors Installing utilities, except phone included. EM4-844- 4 $16.20 Call info. for further CENTURY CARPET 960 S. Main Salt Lake City 2261 East 4800 So. tfc CLEANERS EM4-894tfc INCOME TAX returns $5 For Sale and up. Your home or mine. Quarterly reports and bookFOR SALE Used living keeping. Call CR room furnishings. Many interEYE EXAMINATIONS esting items. Make offer. Also Glasses Contact Lenses girls iceskates, Size 4 ladies. Early morning and evening Girls desk. evenings. hours by appointment. ONE LEFT! Female white DEARDEN VISUAL CLINIC toy poodle puppy 6 mos old. 4689 HoUaday Blvd. Phone CR 8 Blood Line $125 8164. tfc Champion tf Phone in NEIGHBOR BALDWIN PIANO Take ovor best in carpet cleaning er payment of $10 per month on contact Baldwin Spinet of will sell for 'vCni QUE CARPET CLEANERS cash. Also electric organ. Write Order your supply of CR Adjustor, PO Box 2033, Salt Philheat today the high Lake City 10, Utah. quality Phillips 66 home FOR SALE 1963 V. W. camper, Wanted under 9,000 miles, exel cond. heating oil. 53 with hp, engine, Equipped We are as near as your double WANTED Univ. student or luggage rack, radio, phone. Call us now. Be bed, ice box water tank, closets, young business woman .needed assured of plenty of Philto see Must etc. apprecto assist me in my fast growing table, iate. Call HU heat all winter long. business. Two hours a day; $250 G. E. FOR SALE refrig, Interviews Thurs., monthly. 1:30 p.m. Fashion Two Twen-ty- . exel cond $60. Call CR 1615 Foothill Drive. 212 FOR SALE See our inspirWANTED Neighbor Publication Carriers 10 years or older. ing Mt. Olympus from kitchen 2 bdrm Woi-of window. Charming entails distribution on lovely KenRambler home and Wednesday each, papers selling subscriptions. Excellent wood Dr., Murray,. Call Phillips Petroleum Products part time job for number of 140 West 48th South hours involved. The NEIGHBOR .' 2259 E. 4800 S., Murray, Utah eons, n 364-424- 9 1964-1965 1-- 277-653- 6 277-251- q; 228-965- 0 CR7-012- 2. 9 2-- 5 2-- 5 278-200- i Pre-scho- - 278-371- 2-- 5 CR7-633- comer goei 254-358- Pat Pehrson, secretary; 277-520- 1 HOWTO FORGET WINTER HEATING WORRIES 5 467-283- Q 262-228- 262-264- Painting Miscellaneous CHILDRENS SKI OUTFIT SPECIALISTS known coach Sandy. Will you the best DEAL in SLC. Weekly SUPERVISED ROUND TRIPS also to PARK CITY. Call (eve, only), CUSTOM yard spraying for insects. You got em, well get em. Mower sharpened. Small engine repairs. Call Harry anynext door to Mitime. tchells Nursery, 2176 E. 33rd S. tfc Qell LUDWIG BOHLAND For the Best jrp HrouT 467-573- Witness ' Utah's Junior Miss INVITED Cottonwood Mall Mezzanine Floor 70-5- 3 Welcome Neighbor New Subscribes S. II. Gilman, 4330 Albright Rd. Ralph W. Johnson, 3182 Nila Way F. II. Laver,; 1860 East 4625 Suoth . W. N. 1948 Emery, East 4625' 1981 East Esat 4625 South Carl E. Stoneking, South H. C. Gerber, South D. M. South C. F Evans, 1930 East 4500 Guest, 1811 East 4500 Peck, 1881 East 4500 Mt. Olympus Is South M. A. right ore members of the Mt. Olympus Operetta, Winnie Erickson, Phillip to-- Gergerson, Marian Petix, and Kay Rushforth. 4625 1961 Shown left I Many students will be assigned new schedules, some new classes and others a chance to bring up grades. The term officially ended Jan. 17 with reports issued Jan. 22. Victory was the cry of Skylines debating teams when they out gabbed Lehi d&aters Jan. 8. Skyline showed great knowledge in their new problem, which they had two days The organization starts tryouts for its first musical on Jan. 25 between 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. at .2371 East 2880 Soqth. notice - of a transfer for four months training in the Explosive Sales Division of the plant in Willmington, Delaware. Mrs Payne left Tuesday, Jan. 14, bjtrain, with their three children, David and twin daughters, Denise and Debra. She and the children will be visiting with her parents Mr & Mrs Ed Junge in Joplin, Mo. and Mr Payne's parents, Mr & Mrs Thomas Payne in Kansas City, Mo. while Mr Payne is training. Mr & Mrs Charles Martin and their three children Marsha, Mark, and Chick have returned from Scottsdale, Ariz., to their home at 2625 Dolphin Way. The family have been on a vacation trip to visit relatives and friends and to do some sightseeing. , Mrs Vickie Rutherford, 2442 Dolphin Way, held a sewing club social at her home, Wed nesday, Jan. 15 for a group of ladies in the neighborhood. The group who have formed . thee club, meet in alternate home to sew, knit and chat. Refresh' ments were served Operetta Newly Organized South 2977 Howard Willoughby, Nila Way Howard talker, 4700 Hugo D. T. Wood, 2773 Morgan Dr. Leland P. Silver, 1814 East 4500 South A. C. Hansen, 1984 East 4500 South George L. Buchanan, 4435 A1 bright Dr. Paul Hopak, 2715 Morning side Dr. Mrs Roland McGhie, 4332 South 3080 East. Richard Jones Bradford, 2098 Millstream Lane Howard Franklin, 3671 South The- - Mt. Olympus Operetta for community groups such as Organization organized . this churches, schools, clubs, boy month. The orgamzatom plans scout, etc. Any group needing a to produce two musicals this money making project may sell ' tickets for this musical and year. The musicals the club plans earn half of the cost of each to present are Sigmund! Romticket sold. Tickets may be obStudent Prince, to be tained from any organization berg presented on the Highland High member. will Babes in Toyland stage April 21, 22, 23;. and Victor Herberts Babes in Toy-lan- d be given without admission t obe given during charge, in the spirit of the seaholiday week. These son in which it is given. two musicals will b ecast with Lead, chorus, dancing, and local talent, The object of the orchestral parts are open for new organizatoin is to providg community try-ou- t Jan. 25 bean opportunity for people in the tween 5 pm. and 8 p m. at 2371 2000 East Salt Lake Valley to make use E. 2880 S. and by special apof their musical, dramatic, pointment is available in cosGeorge L. Carey, 2025 Turn-vieDrive dancing, and' creative talents tume and scenery artistry. Mrs Fred Kumerman, 3955 tp produce top quality, nonInitial members in the Mt. South 2175 East commercial netertainment. The Olympus Operetta Organization group plans some original mus- are Winnie Erickson, Phillip icals created by the communGregerson, Kay Rushforth, Ma-re- e Sub. for Santa Helps Felix, Lee R. Burton, Roger ity. 7 Needy Families The Student Prince will be Smith, Winfried Czevy, Kathy I featured as a benefit production Bond, and Jeralyn Wright. M. B. Harris, chairman of the Cottonwood Lions Sub for Winter Fun for Everyone j Santa project, and wife, Frank1 seven club said the helped ie, families at Christmas time. Food costs were shared with New Claire Gardener Safeway Store, 6200 South Highland Dr. Members donations helped with the success of this pro Sentker will accompany her. Beta Zeta Chapter ject. plan to lay over-i- n ChicHolds Meet They to Every Week do some sightseeing, ago Mary M. Petersen Mrs Pat Eskelson, 1657 Creek then travel on to Washington to - Rd., who is president of the see the White House and to viif Engaged to Marry Beta Zeta Chapter of Beta Sig- the late President Kennedys The bethrothal of Miss Mary ma Phi, announced that a bi- grave at Arlington cemetery. Anntionette Petersen to Walwill go to will be held From there they ter Phelps Senter II, Palo Alto, monthly meting 22 at the Georgia for. the remainder of Jan. Wednesday, Calif., is being told by parents home of member advisor Mrs their vacation. . of Miss Petersen, Mr & Mrs Mr 2761 East A. G. Tritt. The highlight of the Dennis Payne, Don E. Petersen, 1731 Oakridge 1224 East 21st South evening will be a cultural pro- 7305 South, a test conductor at Dr. coinTravel will received Hercules arid has 1 Company gram wedThe pair will exchange of cide with the chapter-them1 vows the at Feb. Lampding the year, Beta Zeta Towards lighter. of has been re- The World, this is the way The bride-to-b- e the loveliest the' friendliest, siding in Palo Alto, is a former minded and most socially re fine arts student of the Univerwomen in the young spected is the fiance sity of Utah. Her Guest will be Miss son of Dr & Mrs Walter Phelps world. Doris Sailer, who is German Calif. He Menlo Senter, Park, born, reared in Switzerland and graduated from Stanford Uniself educated as a European a he where received versity tour guide will present the proBS degreein history and was gram travel tour By way of film affiliated with Kappa Sigma. slides and first hand knowledge of European and Scandinavian countries. About 20 members from this area are expected to & attend. Following the presentMiss Sailer, refreshation to prepare on Resolve that ments by will be served. social security benefits should be extended to include comRex Miller Receives medical care. plete They scored over Lehi 0 giving California Promotion Skyline a three win, one tie school year. C. Rex Miller, 3059 East 7180 standing for-thiPlans for the future include a South, has received a promodebate against West Jan. 22. tion and transfer to the Los Values to $18.95 Friendly rivals battled Jan. Angeles, Calif, area as District 10 when Skyline basketball met Manager for the Wm. Wrigley Olympus. Spirits soared to the Compariy, He has been District last second of play with the manager for the company for Scores were the past eight years here in Eagles op top a match until Skylines Curt Salt Lake City. He - and his Canning, Ed Blonquist, Sam wife Shirley and three children; Efnor and Pete Raynor put Blaine, Pamgla and Jan will em in to 2 lead. be moving to California the latj, iAT 'Another win Jan. 14 over ter part of January. Granite (81-7k X put Skyline up A social bridge party was held and ahead of the other schools at the home of Mrs Esther Gatin region 111. Realizing that ling, 2395 Dolphin Way ThursSkyline is now the only unde- day, Jan. 16. Guests attending feated team in its region, the were Vickie Rutherford, Cindy student body anticipates the Gamble, Jean Johnson and folahead challenges eagerly. lowing (the games, refreshHead coach, Jim Woodward ments Were served by Mrs Gatsaid that he has high hope for ling. Skylines .team. I believe that & this year we 'really have a J&ntker, 2751 East Helen Mrs team, a senior team. We didnt 7305 South, left Sunday, Jan. 19, have a chance last year-bu- t it two weeks vacation to Reg. to $5.50 a for certainly made our junior visit her Linda and daughter team last year ready to take Pvt. 1st Class Tony state this year. Williams in Augusta, Ga. The been club have members Pep trip will be made by train and busy perfecting marches and her sister-ilaw, Mrs Richard visteas. When giving Olympus ited Skyline, a special pep club tea was given in their honor. Oepn Friday Evenings a .This gave each member chance to meet and discuss the Keep important job of rival tradition which ..has and wife ana mother. always be felt between the two or collectschools. w Cottonwood Heights, Highlights 278-397- 6 ICE SKATING CLASSES Join Now! HYGEIA ICELAND IN6-861- e yJSN FLEECE LINEO Snow Boots Women's Misses' SOLO BUSKENS GOODRICH s V: 74-5- PRICE 50-3- (Please call after 6:0CTp!tn School Lunch Furnaces Menus & Air Conditioning Day or Night, Call Clyde 252341. Buxton, Citf-318- 3 .dvorltetng works for you I 5 Years to Pay "Service All Makes" BUXTON'S Heating & PLAIDS TWEEDS Flyers Jan. 23 Stuffed Thursday, vieners, jellied spring salad, buttered carrots', chocolate pudding, rolls and butterrmilk. Friday, Jan. 24 Red ribbojj casserole, sweetn sour bean Discontinued Styles For Misses Women NOW son-in-la- Air Conditioning Mi$valo 7693 S. State .St. f TOWN SCHWINN BIKES SUGAR HOUSE 2115 South 11th East in my stereo business Must Hai e a Dependable Employment Record - BEST GIFT SELECTION IN HARDWARE ELECTRIC APPLIANCES PART TIME HU4 8133- rj salad, corn, apple betty, whole wheat bread and butter, milk. I NEED A NEAT Friday, Jan. 24, 8 p.m MAN OYER 21 $ YOUNG Saturday, Jan. 25, 7 p.m. To help me evenings in the Auditorium O mwm 2 Pageant PUBLIC Test finals have been the major concern this week as the semester is brought to a close. Holladay Painter CR7-517- 2-- 5 277-774- . . . 6 the clashed in their first meeting of the season. The results were 69-for Olympus in the JV for West in the game,and Varsity game. The loss in the confronts Varsity Olympus with 1 win and 2 losses so far this season. Skyline High News Hansen Oil Co. 1-- p.m. the prom will be enchanted typical Arabic fantasies. Flying. carpets, harems, genie lamps, ,and oasis will garnish the theme with intrigue and originality. Unique silhouettes will be prominent among the decorations. Mike Romneys Quintet will provide dance music. In charge of the prom are art, Margaret Ryan; announcements, Karen Jones and Leah Burnett; throne, Sue Bishop and Leslie Ohran; bandstand, Jerry Jensen and Byron Barkley; royalty, Ron Bernier and SteVe Woodbury; ceiling, Norman Anderson and Lonnie Chipman; entrance, ,Jeri Bal-mand Sharon Mack; ticket sales, Robyn Andrus and Djeon Tanner; and decorating, Margaret Layton, Sue Nedsen, Mart Terry, Chris Wilhelmsen, Nancy Lanoue, Judy Roark, Carol Wheat, Joanne Earddey, and Sharon Saut. On Jan. 15 The Time Machine plus a color cartoon was featured in the Olympus High auditorium at 2:30 p.m. The nominal sum of 25 cents was charged and all profits go for audio visual equipment to add to the schools supply. On Jan. 14 the West High Panthers and Olympus High Titans ALDER'S CR8-958- 8 - HU5-861- 4-- at Mid-Wint- 0 - 23 in the Olympus High auditorium the Junior Choir, Mixed Chorus, Concert Orchestra, and the Concert Band of Olympus High team to produce the anConcert. nual Selections to be presented include Lord Bring That Sinner and Home Kyrie Elieson by the Junior Choir, made up of students in the 1MK grade. The Senior mixed chorus will feature Turtle Dove among the many numbers. The Concert Orchestra,, with Vickie Warburton as soloist, Piano plans- - to present the Concerto by Mozart as well as the Song of Peace' and the Symphony in B Minor by Schubert. Adding a unique touch the Condert Band will render Freedom Plus which is described - as a concert march. Also on the program is Prelude and Fugue in G Minor by Bach and the 2nd Suit in F by Holst. Admission is 50 cents for adults and 25 cents for students. Tickets may be obtained through any Titaji from the musi? department,, "of at the door. Pressing questions about college in all facets will be answered for Olympus seniors Jan. 23 in the Olympus High College Day. Beginning at 12:30 all seniors will be excused from classes to attend the ten minute orientation meeting. From there, students go to two separate fifty minute sessions of their own choice, where the benefits of different colleges vail be discussed. College will be present to answer questions and pass out written information concerning the college. Marahaba Samater, Arabic for titles Hello Heaven, this years Senior Prom to be held Friday, Jan. 24 at 8 30 in the Olympus High gymnasium. Sponsored by the senior class officers Bob Bacon, president; Pam Smith, vice president; and to MODERNFOLD8 Q - - IN6-867- 7 2 BIG STORES COTTONWOOD n Housewives MALL-493- Highland Dr. 278-048- 7 No-delive- ring The Virgin Islands observe 22 legal holidays each year. 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