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Show Olympus High News Read arid Use the BUY LINES I linn care for the hair Christmas specialty. $12.50 Perm, for $7.50. for appointment. BEAUTY Classified Advertising for $3 (81.58 if paid in advance). Pay for three runnings. Receive the fourth week free! Deadline Saturday 1 p.m. Phone 378-262- 8 is our special Cull I 277-424- 1 1-- 8 ' CUSTOM yard spraying for1 insects. You got 'em, well get 'em. Mower sharpened. Small engine repairs. Call Harry anynext door to Mittime. chells Nursery, 2176 E. 33rd S. tfc Services Classes Starting Now DANCE SCHOOL Marilyn Duffin, instructor DRIVE 278-145- 5 For Rent Enrollments Open 1964-196- 5 Jan. 1st, 1964 Ruth Esppdahl Ruth Roby CR RENT For lease air conditioned office spare in es4 tablished insurance office. All PIANO k ORGAN lessons utilities, except plione included. Call Mrs Jenny Olson. Call for further info. tfc tf 2261 East 4800 So. Guaranteed Basement water profing with Minnesota, Mining For Sale k Manufacturings Magna-cote- . 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MEE DING NEW CHINA CAFE Open 6 Days a Week Merry Christmas At University Metropolitan Opera auditions will be p.m. in for the Utah District held Jan. 25, 1964 at 2 Kingsbury Hall on the sity of Utah campus, it Happy New Year Fm anS Carnally Canyany HanaOffca: iaaatataa, I IKhtele Univer- was announced by the Junior League and of Salt Lake City. Applications Happy New Year may be secured by contacting Mrs Del. F. Stoker, 2537 Village from Bob and Joann Circle. Salt Lake City or Mrs Delicious Alan S. Petersen, 3645 South 2210 East, auditions chairmen. Chinese Family Style District auditions are open to Dinners all Utah singers of operatic Steak & Chicken Dinners promise within the following age limits: sopranos, 19 through Tempting Chinese Dishes Pre- 36; altos, 19 through 32; tenors, to Hot Take Out pared Piping 20 through 32; baritones, 20 Call in your order 20 through basses, 33; through It will be ready whe you 35. get here Entries will be auditioned be1 fore an panel of judges, OUR MOTTO IS with winners eligible to enter Court the Rocky Mountain auditions for at Salt Lake City .Feb. 1, 1964. 2161 S. State St. The regional winner will be chos h 28-Sk- yline Karen Cheney Obituary Opera Auditions January HU4-270- STATE FARM BY7-501- 6 467-283- 7 and 6501 West 2700 South HART BROS. . Merry Christmas $10.00 175 East 45th South LUMINALL Region 4 basketball teams will Region 3 basketball gets unda er way Friday, Jan. 3, with open their league schedule on full schedule- of games, and the Friday, Jan.. 3 for a season runs until Friday, Mar. schedule. Games are set for each Friday and for four Tues6. The schedules follows days. The schedule follows: Friday, Jan'. 3 West bye Friday, Jan. 3 Jordan at Bingham Highland at Granite ' Skyline- at South Cyprus at Murray East at Olympus Tooele at Hillcrcst Friday, Jan. Granger bye1 bye Jan. 10 Friday, South at West Granger at Cyprus Granite at East Hillcrest at Jordan Olympus at Skyline Murray at Tooele outh Tuesday, Jan. Bingham bye bye Jan. 14 Tuesday, East at Highland Bingham at Hillcrest ' West at Olympus Tooele at Granger Skyline at Granite Jordan at Murray 17-East Friday, Jan. bye Cyprus bye 17 Jan. Friday, at South Olympus Tooele at Cyprus Highland at Skyline Murray at Bingham Granite at West Granger at Jordan Friday, Jan. 24 Hillcrest bye Olympus bye Tuesday, Jan. 21 Skyline at East Hillcrest at Murray South at Granite Jordan at Cyprus West at Highland Bingham at Granger Friday, Jan. Tooele bye bye Granite at Olympus Friday, Jan. 24 East at West Tooele at Jordan Highland at South Granger at Hillcrest Tuesday, Feb. 4 Cyprus at Bingham Granite bye Murray bye West $t Skyline Jan. 31 Friday, Olympus at Highland Murray at Granger South at East Bingham at Tooele Friday, Feb. 7 Ililcrest at Cyprus West bye Jordan bye Granite at Highland Feb. 4 Tuesday, South at Skyline at Jordan Bingham at East Olympus at Murray Cyprus 11 Tuesday, Feb. Hillcrest at Tooele Highland bye Granger bye West at South Friday, Feb. 7 East at Granite Cyprus at Granger Skyline at Olympus Jordan at Hillcrest outh Friday, Feb. Tooele at Murray bye Bingham bye Highland at East Tuesday, Feb. 11 Olympus at West Hillcrest at Bingham Granite at Skyline Granger at Tooele Friday, Feb. 21-- East Murray at Jordan bye South at Olympus Cyprus bye Friday, Feb. 14 Skyline at Highland Tooele at Cyprus West at Granite Bingham at Murray Tuesday, Feb. 25 Jordan at Granger Olympus bye Hillcrest bye East at Skyline Granite at South Friday, Feb. 21 Murray at Hillcrcst Highland at West Cyprus at Jordan Friday, Feb. Granger at Bingham bye Tooele bye Olympus at Granite West at East Friday, Feb. 28 Jordan at Tooele South at Highland Hillcrest' at Granger Friday, Mar. 6 Granite bye Bingham at Cyprus Murray bye Skyline at West Friday, Mar. 6 Highland at Olympus Granger at Murray East at South Tooele at Bingham Cyprus at Hillcrest row, a long season is now open Jordan bye for trapping beaver, mink-anmarten. Populations of these furbearers will be found in 2884 Glenmare St., died in a most mountainous sectoons of Salt Lake hospital Friday after the State and a six dollar trap- a lingering illness. He was born Oct. 5, 1914, in ping license enttles any citizen to trap these animals. All furs Moroni, Sanpete county to Laware coming into prime at this rence L. And Clara Bruno Larson. season. He married Pearl Redmond For the shooter, the water-fow- l season continues through and was divorced. He was a veteran of World Jan. 2 and the lowly jackrabbit and more sought after cottontail War 11. Mr Larson was formerly a will also afford prime outdoor the weeks salesman then manager of a pleasure during clothing store in San. Francisco. ahead. His survivors include four And for the less hardy there is always the children, Clardon Euray; Con-og- a Park, Calif,; Leicha, Doughighlight of the winter season to look forward to, a trip to the las, both of Sunset, Davis Co., San Francisco, Departments Hardware Ranch, Lawrence, winter feeding grounds for the Calif. Cache elk herd. - Banjos . Your Holladay Painter CR7-517- Fish and year-roun- Large Brick Duplex in Wednesday, Dec. 25, 1965 High School Leagues Begin Play Jan. 3 Housewives Full basement, landscaped lot. double brick garage. Asking $25,000. Will trade equity for smaller home or ?. LUDWIG BOHLAND Titan Aiumn Leonard Reynolds, was presented featuring both vucal and music departments. To wish Titans a Merry Christmas the studentbody officers dressed as Santa and his helpers and distributed candy canes to all. Friday night from 8:30 to 11:30 the Girl's Association held their annual girl's choice dance in the gym. "Ye Olde was the theme. Christmas eight-piec- e Brent McGee's band provided dancing music and Olympus Junior High sent a group of carolers for the event. Steve Fenton was chosen king with Paul Dalrymple 1st runner-u- p and Bud Sundburg, 2nd. Winners in the annual Christmas story, essay, and poem contest sponsored by the Thunderbolt staff have been announced. They are: In the essay division; Linda Burt, 1st; Kathy Hulbert, 2nd; and Don Wilhelm-se3rd. In the story diivsion; Betsy James, 1st; Stan Hansen. 2nd; and Craig Emery, 3rd. And in the poem division; Richard McClune, 1st; Lief Erickson, 2nd; and Suzanne Oviatt, 3rd. Cash prizes were awarded to winners. Also, the winning in the writing was printed Christmas edition of the Thunderbolt along with some of the honorable mention material. d Wil-jlar- Wishing You a 228-965- 0 HELP j n, 467-283- 12-2- 5 486-159- parlmenl then displayed grace- ful talent in two numbers, "Car- ol of the Bells" and "Compan- ions All Sing Loudly." The brass choir, the orchestra, the junior choir, a reading by Kathy Wheat, and the 4. 1964. concert choir were also included in the program. As a finale "Of The Fathers Love Begotten, arranged by Holladay, Salt Lake County, Utah "Dont throw that license The front hall is adorned with spokesmen for the Dea flocked and decorated tree partment of Fish and Game rewith presents wrapped by the mind. Fep Club beneath. With the advent of 1964 angOn each teachers door an intriguing angel is hung. It ling regulations and the trebears the likeness of the teachmendous number of angling oper that uses the room Hi Tis remaining for Utah portunities worked hard to complete the winter period, the 1963 license project. must be possessed and visibly The club bulletin board in the main hall by the office is furdisplayed whenever afield until nished with a April 16, 1964. green aluminum foil tree with Under Utah law the Fish and gold foil balls. It lends an Game license year is set to run to air contemporary from April 16 through April IS the total effect of the scene. of the year following. The home economics show Resident juveniles reaching case delights hungry Titans on the age of 12 years, or anyone their way to the snack bar with having lost or destroyed his 1963 its Merry Christmas strung in liscnce, must purchase a new decorated cookies Christmas or duplicate 1963 issue if going across the front. afield to angle prior to Apr. 16. The Thunderbolt staff has arranged a Christmas tree bulThe new 1964 fishing orders letin board in room 229. Picapproved last month by the Fish tures of the members of the and Game Commission go into staff adorn the tree decoraeffect with the advent of the tions and peep out of stockings new year. hung "with care on the brick Anglers planning Chimeny. trips should read and study the Students who have office new regulations thoroughly before going afield. practice trimmed a tree for the The effective date of the administration. The cast of The Man Who Came To Dinner prechangeover to the new regulations marks an end to year-roun- d sented the library with the tree used as a prop for the profishing activity on four duction. streams, but opens several re servoirs to year-rounfishing. Every year members of the Waters removed from the year studentbody present an assemround list are Curley Creek in bly prepared for the Christmas Box Elder County, the ' Little season, his year the arts, music, Bear River upstream to the dancing, and drama combined Dam in Cache County, Hyrum to give a talent filled hour of The Salt Lake County AgriCreek in Juab County, Goshen entertainment. cultural Stabilization and ConThe mixed chorus opened by servation County and Commun- and Vernon Creek in Tooele O Come, O Come, ity Committeemen for 1964 are County. These waters will close singing to fishing on Dec. 31 and reopfollowing; Emanuel," and "Foom, Foom Ithe d en next Slay 30 with the beginCommitteemen Foom." With the Senior Choir A ounty D. Oliver, chairman; Wm. ning of the general season. dethe dance accompanying IT. Coats, vice chairman; Daro Added to the year-roun- d open Hamilton, regular member; list for calendar 1964 are FlaGrandale Finiayaon, first alterming Gorge Reservoir' in Dagnate; II. Kent Bodell, second County, Thurston Ponds in Joseph Parrish, county gett Kane County, Deer Creek ReKeep important job of agent ex officio member. servoir in Wasatch County, and Comitteemen wife and mother. No., Community Wayne all ponds, lakes and reservoirs Murray and Union delivering or collect- Smart, chairman; Richard Oak-eso- below the Forest Service bound-arevice chairman; Russ in Duchesne and Unitah ing. No investment. No regular member; Frank Counties, with the exception of Pierson, first alternate; Robert Red Creek and Steinaker Resersoliciting. Free trainsecond alternate. Atkinson, Call for voirs. ing. appt only. Taylorsville and Bcnnion While Dccr Creek Reservoir Reed Mackay, chairman; John 298-3451 D. Hill, vice chairman; Glenn is listed in the new proclama d Sarah Coventry Jewelry, Wood, regular member; Richard jtion as a water, Barker, first alternate; Robs special regulations will prohl Inc. Parker, second alternate. Hunter Granger Hugh Lati- bit fishing from or through the mer, chairman; Albert L. Rush-Ion- , ice and bar boat fishing at any vice chairman; Hyrum C. and all times when ice is floatBcrtoch, regular member; Rul-o- n ing in reservoir waters. Other changes in the general Jenkins, first alternate; Robert E. Jones, second alternate. angling proclamation, outlined Complete Stock West and South Jordan Granthe department, will close dale Finlayson, chairman; Mel- by vin Jones, vice chairman; Farn the Duchesne River in Duchesne beAlbums A 45s Egbert, rcgluar member; Max County to whitefish fishing ginning Jan. 1. The closure was Wood, first alternate; Yukio second alternate. set because of extensive flood Draper-CrcsccFrank Fitz- damage caused during the 4 A 5 String gerald, chairman; Jay L. Webb, spring of 1963. ice chairman; James II. Day, On other waters no boats John Dunn, regular member; first alternate; Robert Brown, will be allowed this year on Tenor Baritone Locomotive Springs, and bag second alternate. Riverton - Ilerriman H. Kent limits will once again go into Bodell, chairman; Allan Webb, effect on Minersville Reservoir. vice chairman; Alma E. Beck-steaWith most regular hunting 6 A 12 String regular member; Bob and fishing seasons at an end MorHarmon, first alternate; ris Butterfield, second alter- for the year, the Department of Fish and Game reminds that nate. From $495.00 This is the first year the en- there are many forms of off outdoor recreation tire school has participated in season" still available. the project. With the New The project was directed by Fishing enthusiasts can take the school PTA and members advantage of the numerous opot the faculty. portunities afforded by many waters open to all year fishing as well as the four major IN THE MALL streams open to whitefish fishA Sugar House Clardon E. Larson ing. For the seventh year in a Clardon Euray Larson, In ing. Children's 1-- 8 HIGHLAND ICE SKATE Something Neu! SPRING LANE YOUR CHILD'S portrait in KINDERGARTEN Nl'RSERY pastels. 8x10 $5.00. Call CR olds) (Syear olds) 5239 Winter Fun for Everyone Christmas at Olympus High lias, through the years, develop-- ! icd a certain traditional flavor, that sets it apart from other; seasons. Different clubs and organizations team to keep the Christmas spirit alive for the studentbody. As one approaches the school, a stately decorated pine tree dominates the scene. Every year the Key Club strings Christmas lights in the tall pine tree in front of the build- en by Mr John Gutman, assist Neighbor, ant manager of the Metropoli 2 Page tan Opera. Regional winner will receive $300 in cash and an expense-paientry in the national finals at New York in March. Prizes of 8200 and $100 also will be awarded to second and third place in the region. Applications must be in by Jan. Becomes Bride 49, Russian Violinists Slate Appearance with Symphony An eagerly anticipated event in this years Utah Symphony season will be the appearance of David and Igor Oistrakh, fabulous Soviet violinists who will appear with the orchestra under the baton of Maurice Abra-vanin a special concert Thurs- Igor, is also held in high es- teem throughout the world. Ever since David Oistrakhs spectacular first American appearance he has played only in the largest cities and largest halls to capacity crowds. This day, Jan. 2. year for the first time in AmeriThis concert, not part of the ca he is appearing with his regular subscription series, is son. scheduled for 8:30 p.m. in the The two will perform the Salt Lake Tabernacle. Although Bach Double Concerto with the there has been a steady demand Utah Symphony conducted by for tickets since the concert was Maurice Abravanel. Igor Oistfirst announced, excellent seats rakh will then play the Tchaiin all locations are still avail- kovsky Violin Concerto while able. his father conducts the orchesof tra, and the concluding work Since the Heifetz, David Oistrakh has of the evening, the Brahms been hailed as the world's great- Violin Concerto, will be played est violinist by virtually every by David Oistrakh with Maestro major music critic, His son Abravanel conducting. el quasi-retireme- Miss Karen Ann Cheney, aughter of Mr & Mrs Arch Allen Cheney, 5774 Oakale Dr., became the bride of Douglas Owen, son of Mr & Mrs LeRoy Owen, 4525 South 1300 East, in a ceremony performed in the Salt Lake Temple. Bernard ' K. assistant to the Brockbank, Council of Twelve Apostles, officiated. A reception was held that evening at' the Lamplighter. Bridal attendants were Miss Calleen Cheney, maid of honor; Mrs Michael A. Jensen, Matron of honor; Mrs Gary Service, Miss Mary Lou Farnsworth. Miss Margaret Walton and Misa Gayle Comaby. Junior bridesmaids for the occasion were Miss Mary Beth Davidson and Mrs Jill Brockbank. Barbara Joan Davidson was flower girl. Thomas L. Owen' was best min for the event. Richard C. Gehrike, Bruce Brockbank, Lee Phillips, Lee Brubidge, Cecil Samuclscn, Ian Barlow, James Devine, Arch' Checney and Robert Owen, ushered. |