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Show UTAH WOMANS REVIEW Page 5 ewer TL DOWNTOWN MALL PROSPECT STIRS INTEREST More plans were announced by J. Howard Dunny manager, Zion What a beehive of activity there was last Saturday and Sunday at the Newhouse Hotel when the of Pyramid, Abyssinian Salt Lake Cat Fanciers held their third annual show. What an array the Championship Gass, and the climax of the show was when the King and Queen of the household cats were chosen. The King was a King indeed, weighing in at a hefty Securities Corporation, for the of beautiful cats youVe never $40 million ZCMI Mall Complex in downtown Salt Lake City, in a meeting with the Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce board of seen. There were 134 registered entries and approximately 80 household cats and thats a lot of cats Among the registered cats governors. The plans will he finalized about April 15, he said, and the first razing of property there were eleven types of will begin around July 1. Approximately 400,000 square feet of commercial area and parking for 3,000 cars are to be completed by January, 1974, he said. New businesses will be solicited for the 60 commercial outlets in the mall, he said, rather than proselyting present cats, a mixture of just about all of the different types of cats there owned by 10 year old Sheryl Miller of Salt Lake City. Both King and are. The top cats or Grand Best Cats Queen wore a pretty green velvet cape and a gold crown trimmed in for the two days were the following: Glen Crest Sable green velvet with emerald like stones, and both went home with Fulcrum, Sable Brown Burmese their wonderful prizes. The best cage design was by Mary Quire, consisting of gold and leopard. Judging was done by Mr. Raymond Henke, Mrs. Harriet Wolfgang, Mr. R. S. Everett and Mrs. Kim Everett. Part of the proceeds will go to the Morris Animal Foundation, as their Pet Charity. Many thanks to Mrs. Ann Kimball, President of Salt Lake Cat Fanciers Gub for her Brenna, Black Female Champion longhair s - Bids must be received and construction costs determined before a decision can be made on a projected highrise office building to be constructed on the State Street side of the square. It is proposed that the Uptown Theatre be relocated on First facade of South, and the cast-iro- n ZCMI preserved on the Main Street portion of the complex. shorthair cats and eight types of longhairs Among the household Bobbi-Jean- into the mall. Milwaukee, Oregon, Male Man of De Tracy, Brown Tabby Male shorthair Palo Alto, California, Chatami Duvet, Cream Male 19-sto- ry longhair Arvada, Champion Colorado, Champion Glen Crest Felicity, Burmese Female shorthair Petaluma, California, . 23 pounds, a Brown Mackrel Tabby, 18 month old Shonee, owned by Mrs. Gary Rogers, Salt Lake Gty. The Queen was a very pretty Calico Persian Female, Male, Petaluma, California, downtown businesses to move shorthair Salt Lake City. There were 24 other winners in Champion Van Dykes Abi Simali help and co- - operation. JOB FAIR AT SALT PALACE APRIL 20 Some eighty to a hundred SPECIAL FOR SFRING SALESMANS SAMPLES LADIES DRESSES AND PANTS SUITS employers in Utah will be hosts on April 20 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.tn. at NAMEBRAND jobseekers from the schools-trad-e schools, tcchnicial colleges, and high schools - and to discuss with them the mob opportunities in their different areas of operations. Each employer, will have a the Salt Palace to visiting Sizes from 7 to 10 COATS, SWEATERS AND BATHING SUITS. Little Girls Dresses and Coats Sizes 7 to 10 All Wool Caps and Scarfs. 50 Below Cost. KINGSTONS CONGRATULATIONS- - Mrs. Kinston a NEW CTC SPONSOR, Offering the CTC Members of booth, where information regarding his business and the requirements and opportunities of employment in his field will be Organizations 2' cents on every dollar 862 Garfield spent. Phone 487-727- 9 ?uiM)G 9 Have you ever given a bouquet of roses, chrysanthemums, or some other beautiful flowers to a friend and watched herj' glow with a light of appreciation? Such an experience lends enchantment to our daily living. For flowers, the -- most beautiful and fragrant creations ever made, were given to the world as a gift to be used for our wants, our needs, and our pleasures. Down through the ages of time, the influence of flowers upon our lives goes far beyond their biological purpose. For centuries, many have tried to capture the delicateness and the beauty of flowers through paintings and sculpture, literature and music, architecture, weaving and designing of every sort. Yet, these are only a few of the arts and crafts which the endless forms and beauties of flowers have been reflected for thousands of years. Many religious rituals and services are infused with flowers which play a symbolic role. With few exceptions, all of the finer human emotions and feelings have their flower connotations. Perhaps those lofty feelings and the expressions of happiness have their origin from the story of the Garder of Eden, where the beautiful color array of flowers beyond anything anyone could conceive, encircled the man and woman and filled their life with beauty. Semitic legend says the Lily sprang from the tears of Eve when she was expelled from the Garden of Eden. The Lily is a symbol of given. Some employers will have slide projectors, others will have fruitfulness in China, Japan, India, Greece, Egypt, and Rome. In movies, others will hand out literature - all with the aim of symbolism, the Lily represents purity, chastity, and innocence, and the symbol of the resurrection and of Easter. Along with the Easter flower, the special flavor of Tansy is sought in making lent cakes dedicated to St. Athanasius and in Easter pudding. The same delightful aroma which flavors cakes and cures headaches merely by its fragrance also keeps away ants. acquainting the worker with the work to be accomplished. At the Job Fair, those seeking careers such as in the electronics field, and in other technical trades, may look into the possibilities of apprenticeships, as well as other phases of job opportunities. A complete staff from the Employment Security Office will be on hand to give advice to acquaint the visitors with their methods of helping jobseekers to find a place to work, or to find a rewarding career. The Fair is open to the public. Cs Qsee ffierr? Christian the rainbow in dyes for our clothes come from flowers? The divine fragrances and oils for perfumes come from flowers. Medicine, necessary for life, such as digitalis from the Foxglove plant, and one of mans oldest and safest insect killer comes from the Pyrethreum. Honey, known as the only pure food, the one that benefits the heart so much, comes from the pollen of flowers brought to us by the ever busy honeybee. But perhaps the greatest influence flowers have upon our lives is the silent message of love conveyed through human emotions felt when we let flowers come into our lives. Such emotions are reflected as the Rose for love, the Buttercup for gaiety, the Daisy for innocence, and the Violet for modesty. What woman doesnt get a thrill when someone she loves pins a beautiful cored ge upon her? Perhaps in our computerized world of hectic living, we could do well to learn and feel the language of love spoken by these silent messengers, whose blossoms of beauty bring messages of hope to our heart These colorful, romantic, and fragile creations truly are living functional entities whose perfection no man can hope to match. Thus it is only natural that the more we come to know about flowers, the more we let them into our lives, the more we will feel their message. When you have something special to say someone near and dear, perhaps Hie easiest way is to say it with flowers, those silent messengers of beauty waiting to uplift our hearts, to add a note of happiness to our lives. Next week: Blood pressure, high or low, and why. M In)! Dfi's fifciKS lann-eiradiiEpEBi- fee oimarab n5fj!nrf! - fflhfiTiKTTiJtydii c soothing antiseptic refief for CHAPPED LIPS WIND OR SUNBURNED LI PS FEVER BUSTERS, COLD SORES. Why wait? There's a Weight Watchers class near you. WEIGHT WATCHERS. Some talking, sortie listening, and a program that works." Call 486-012- 5 to or write Weight Watchers of Salt Lake Gty 811 East 3300 South Salt Lake Gty, Utah 84106 , |