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Show w mT v P' m w rin n v 'rt-r- r rr ' o' y rnnrryrr w ''" v'ef vw-i-r-w -- v wv The Salt Lake Tribune, Saturday, May 15, 1965 Teach Your Child to Read ocrr ut oh SHORT CUTS TO 1 - UK SOMETIMES Q By Joan Beck IT MAKES READING EASIER TO ab sas-sa-fr- as ca-dab-ra pudding DIVIDE UP A WORD INTO PARTS. READING Fifty Norway Maple trees, will be added to the State Arboretum on the University of Utah Campus Saturday by the Bonneville Kiwanis Club. The trees will be planted by g the Kiwani? ans in honor of the organiza PARTS THESE V to Acquire Maple (Frees, From Bonneville Kiwanis bad magic CAN YOU SOUND YOU CAN TIACH YOUR CHILD J shovel-wieldin- PUT THEM TOGETHER INTQ AND tions 50th anniversary, The! donated trees will bes planted in five groves on the upper uni versify campus, according to Douglas Walton, chairman of the clubs agriculture and conservation com- -, mittee. ONE BIG NOTE TO PARENT DON'T WORRY ABOUT MAGIC VsORD? . TEACHING YOUR CHILD THE LESS COMMON SOUNDS OF VOWELS. HE WILL ABSORB UkfO THESE SHADINGS AUTOMATICALLY. JLUJ. ' vt - J.,. J. . ; f- - lore Than Just Memories Coloradoan Elected Head Utahs Science Entries Win Honors Of Region Church Unit Utah's entries in the National Science at SL Louis, Mo., last week are back in school this week and they brought more than just memo-rrieal s. i 'Dispatches front St. Louis re-- : ported that Randy B. Wright, 17, of Highland High had won a first place and Gary E. Hatch, 17,. of Provo High won a third place in the national fair. But there were several other awards, Besides .the $100 worth of scientific equipment or books of his choice that went with his e certificate, young Wright received from the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission for himself and the teacher he designates a trip to Argonne National Laboratories, near Chicago, and a certificate. He also was named an alternate in aerospace physics-Jo- r the U.S. Air Force expense-paitrip to a research facility and a salaried summer job in the field of his interest. first-plac- d John C. Hawkins, 18, of Skyline High School in Granite District, was one of the winners of a USAF plaque, an expense-pai- d trip to a research center and a salaried summer job in aerospace physiological and social science, Gary Hatch, In addition to $50 worth of scientific books or equipment of his choice, received from the Entomological Society of America a $100 sav- Rev. Bradley F. Skinner Heads regional church group. ings bond. Special - to The Tribune Delegates to the annual meeting el the Intermountain Conference of the United Church of Christ Friday named the Rev. Bradley F. Skinner, Broomfield, Colo., as minister and superintendent of the conference. He succeeds acting superintendent Frank E. CarlBOUNTIFUL - tain states 1 Utah, Idaho and In attendance. Named moderator of the conference was Anton Hohler, Boise. Assistant moderator will be Dean Jackson, Ogden, and Wyoming , Wx scribe is Mrs. J. Gamble, also of Ogden. Assistant scribe. Is Mrs. Chet Wood, Sandy. Delegates also named three to the nominating committee. They son. are Willard Dickey, Buffalo, Election of officers concluded Wyo., the Rev. George Harcus, the three-da- y meeting, with del- Vernal, and Richard England, egates from three Intermoun- - New Plymouth, Idaho. DOTS with DASH; in cool black 5 Convenient ' and white Locations 753 East 21st South 837 West North Temple 3405 South State 33rd So. & Highland Dr. 424 South 7th East The charm of the young London look ; . . the English accent neatly translated by Mr. Aref of California. Two 'mod' creations of ocetaterayoncotton , . . window . pane checks and polka dots. Black white. 5. DON CARLOS ' Th Downtown and Cottonwood Farit Drattat SPECIAL SJwCiTFRiec SATURDAY AND SUNDAY ONLY aUCifl WHOPPER BURGER y4-L- B. DE LUXE PURE BEEF With mayonnaise, lettuce pickle, french fries, ' . french fry sauce WE GRIND OUR OWN "ours alone" WHOPPER BURGER DOUBLE CHEESE, 6Se DON CARLOS Bar-Be-- Q at State Ninth South Almost Where You Get the Fastest Car Service in the World! TAKE HOME SERVICE-- Ph. Tonight DINNER-DANCIN- or EM . . . EM enjoy G at MAXFIELD LODGE Assuredly the most exquistte dining combined with the finest entertainment. Featuring the song styles and golden voice of RONNIE SARAZEN rt and his group 0 f.. JUST 20 MINUTES FROM DOWNTOWN SALT LAKE IN BIG COTTONWOOD CANtON PHONE 278-046- 8 MAXFIELD LODGER Your Host ohn Galanis w .. H Catalina's new way to slink or swwn like a mermaid . . . g suits that actively fish for compliments! Smart "sea witchery" with gently persuasive undershaping that does mar- figure-flatterin- Capizello " ittle heels" with the light, airy open look 1295 velous things for your figure. Sizes Fancy footwork From our Catalina collection, priced from $14 to $25 by Capizellos. The airy open look hels . , . gay foot perched on today's fashionable little fashions for the total 'mod' look. Tha Farit Shoot Downtown and Cottonwood The Fork S pi rttwoor DoWntown and Cottonwood v V A. 0 e s t T TV |