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' EINEIR1111" dft ' I - 44EW6 ONE'filltiGi (2) - atIM0- 111016 PICIdt1416 MY 114106 OFF V' FIPOR 6iMPLY M3140- R- - Ifel ----N IcJ i pol pi ) V 4)N- - - 1 : ) 4 1011 )1 r Inv f " No ei 0 ti ' l' w '''''---' n"n LI '' ' re ' : ' ' " (I : ' - is about to find out that courtesy pays th more v!rays than one Matt Spencer 13 1778 Hubbard Ave (929 South) used the age-ol- d "ladies before gentlemen" saying to win The - - ' it -' - y fr:-- "In" - ' ' Name ' Address School City - f I ' Entries must be postmarked by Monday noon Mall entries to "Sir Lim'Itick" The Salt Lake Tribtme Box 867 Salt Lake City Utah Winner will be announced in next week's "In" 1 An - RILL AIR FORCE BASE — There's one teen-age- r at this air base who doesn't have to —1t worry about ! choosing a 1-"- moved with his Air Force family to Hill AM and without a pause continued his piano lessons — even more religiously than before if that Is possible Outside of his musical interest he Is a very normal American youth with hobbies such as slot car racing and sports especially baseball He was an ardent follower of Sandy Koufax the Dodger - " t m es 1 °''''''''' f ca- - F' V v7 fa I ' reer He bg go-'ing to become 11 0 prolksional and has pianist already made pitcher a good start One of his entertainment : Gary Daveir choices is the rock and roll Port I on of group "The Monkies" Col and Mrs Gary proved his talent last &h : James O Day- year by winning the 1966 enPort recent- Davenport Clearfield Talent Contest ly was well received at a In the near future he will piano recital at Weber College play for the Hill AFB Teen in Ogden where he offered a cub during one of their of 'Mozart Haydn day night socials Back Grieg and his favorite 'composer Chopin r-1 Tvr Because be knows where he kA0e011 W Is going he doesn't practicing two and one-hahours a day on the piano and lesson a taking a two-howeek from his current teach- or Robert Webber Special to "In" It WEtS at Recnands Calif PRICE Carbon County — where he first began "messMarianne Fraser daughter of :Ing around" with the piano MO Saline Fraser Helper playing it by ear and senior' at : Ile found it so much fun Notre Dame :that he soon began taking seSchool High rious lessons Price' nas : Just a year ago the talented e en named : winner of a a r k's ' Episcopal Churchmen's annual M lf Scholarship For Nurse Study r(ill ar 1 1:1 I Be IN! 4 the "Shorn Set" at $olt toke's Newest Shoo Store for the IN Geis featuring Top Bronchi Vann Girl Cover life Stride Buskins Scooters & Others Pork free of tete of store t t 1 given by the Ladies of Elks Mrs - Mistaraser ea ' Fraser altdria 440 11110 I e 40t p ) 1 1 34 -- p01j H' I It T010110-:- tiMarGriLla rgi vie 4" t 01 ii:iii3O(lieliiirtilti 114 'i '! 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LL : I I - 8 A ' k DOUBLE I :' 4 : kIds ': ' '' At - a' ' ''' you to hurry up so you can take your time and do a good "You have Mr Marimos all your stuff there and you don't have to worry about anything There Is nobody bugging you telling i :4111Zel:Idringi:Cliritar7VVVaralcIldll:d 1 i ( laweltidro eYaoulodtono'tf iAf lr ( a 1 '' around s IV 'O P:6'141 serhmaltv111 :gN-: e- 4f '' j !: NOTHING TO DO but FREE itlf - 4 home you can sit in your by your- - le) I I there ' i' ::-: it-- I 111(184 414 i a I I e No ' 1 1 i ' 'I e -- ir t 60 ' — spring ea -- ' " South Merinos v president of an ing career and will enter University of Utah School of Nursing next fall 1075 East 21st South OP : MGB-G- T extra-curricul- 'UM& in Elmo Turcaso! selected for her scholastic ability and activities is a contributor from her school to The Tribune's "In" Section She plans to follow a nursMiss EN i''' Dirnitrious Young 10 Price Ladies Elks nounced Thursday ' All 1 scholarship 1 ' Join 11 nurse $100 St I II i or eis ' - '' - rj r - s - and the EYC executive council are completing plans for the spring rally May 4 5 and 6 when about 200 Episcopal youth will travel ' to Zions Na- tional Park go y ' Iiome Offers Privacy by EYC officers Gerrit Crawford president Bruce Roberts vice president and Ann li 4 4iti I- I s i Myers secretary have planned the dance to include something special for members of the organization throughout the state The Rev Francis L Winder ins '7 ' ''' ' —especially : 4'' the music to swing provide r' '1 4 -- i! - k of Toney Smith 4:1 JerrychJerinsRic nings Dokos and Jack Elizondo will t‘ m xriee - !' formal scheduled Saturday at 8 pm in Memory Grove Memorial House "The Cheaters" composed I: 'i 7 after school if '::''1 you can find a k1 quiet room tok i ::xleF0‘---!:! Plt seems '''' ' that when you are at home Miss Cvar there are a lot more IntetTuptions If I can find a quiet room at school where nobody can find me I study much better" melodious strains of "April Love" will provide the background lia Gets Parents' Help school I think there are a lot less distract- firms at school -- The for — ------ -- - at t z At St Alark's music I St Maryof:thsenior: "Some at home and some-- e-Wasatch On Agenda er - f 6i Jo Anne Cvar Hill Air Base's Teen Pianist Spring Dance teen-ag- —7 A s : - "4-- ot -t ' Better at School L1 :: By $sndy Golden Teen Club Hill i ' The Question: Where can you study best — at home or at school? NOI Started on Career—by Ehr high schools since the national group of "Up With Peolpe" (Editor's Note: For all questions used in "What's Your Answer?" The Salt Lake Tribune's "In" Section : will pay the sender $2 Address your questions to "What's Your Answer?" Tribune "In" Section 143 S Main Salt Lake City Utah) ' tap MS ' ti they Utah City '77-- tiliced today Mail your entries to "Sir Lim'Rick" The Salt Lake Tribune Box 867 Salt Lake 1 - t- ? '1"k441!4 ' :1 I The organization as explained by J Blanton Belk national director' "Freedom Isn't Free" Junior high school senior an "is explosion of campus school university and high is to not that get youth trying 'college students are particia movement but persons into i in Lake Group pating looking for the patriot in who have along with schSooi every nation that will get a completed -- -- Entries must be postmarked by Monday noon to be judged it's fun It's simple It could bring $5 So enter 1 -- ort-- 3 47:)41l$ " 'I -cst --- t411 ''' ' national sing out is sponsored by "Moral In 70 locations throughout the nation The Salt Lake version of 'Up With People' has been - The Tribune pays $5 to the best rhyming line to the limerick Winner is announced in the following issue of "In" 1 1" ‘07-4- ) t4 ' new movement back into Int--i manityl Members of the national tour group taught Salt Lake youth two of the songs used appear- ances "Up With People" and The I All - appeared in Utah during Octo' ber meeting for rehearsals each Monday evening at various Steve Rupp Cpith Hale front Barbara Thompson Scott Rasmussen "ear with new school flag' Complete Line (Complete limerick on this line Please print) I the men!" s I) bear d sleepy-eye- ' ' called Ben Awakened this spring in his den He said rather slow "Let's get up and go "But ladies before gentle- state This week's contest limerick: abhor— one thing Thet-e'That's picking my things off th' floor Mom says it is bad 'cause even my dad - It uses section' ' '' 400— Lake area youth are -- 0 N t S' 104- ' ' ' 'c 4'6-'"- " '' D3 4 singing out for the love of home homeland and humanity Joining in song with youth - N0441: i Last week's contest limerick with Matt's winning last line reads: Tribune Limerick Conteir Moho ' A t I 1034 I1 't ' 1 -' 1z " t 'ZS 'vt s ) "7 '4444 4' 4S"''''1''2 j vp ' ) ''" f 4 ! ' ''--' 410 ' ' - '""" 1) I ''' i 'VI - ' comic strip "Sir Lim' Rick" as 'a basis Last line of the limerick is omitted and readers are asked to fill in the missing words and mail in their entries A Age :: ‘ Salt Lake Tribune's Weekly limerick vTiting contest' Wins Cask And for having his verse judged the best of 175 entered Matt will receive $5 frotn The Tribune The fun: contest appears each week In The Tribune's - : t 7 Itt-''- - w ''' '"-- t - - ' i" 1:i - 1 lift - :0 ' ! nt It i ' student from Salt Lake 0 - trik ' k Courtesy Profits Clayton Student 13 A '4 "" ' : - V''' 1 i A' 11 ' i ' ' Ian Patriotic Youth Sing 'Up With People' Salt I Friday March SL ' i 1'41 t71 Mari ' - " k llinNNN :7 ' ir74r e 1 ft cxI 'i : o Itj11' i-- 0gl' ''' I City's - 1 - er2 4-1- : 0 :' t :' '' ' - Wins 'Sir Lim'Riek' Contest A ''''''' " '''''it ' ' 2 : '4I ' r 4 : 1 - i 1 't " z til !t k --- -- "'y i‘-!- ''''t -' : - ' 71 7 1 t zi Iv f !'''''- v"---''- ' ! 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''':: 1: t' s''' '44 ''''' z 04 21 "' e liv was presented recently by student body officers Scott Rasmussen 14 president Cynthia Hale 14 vice president and Barbara Thompson 14 secretary BAPJ MY iii ior's mascot The flag e(t- MOM 6A146 1116 1CAUcitEN C l!'7::' r'--:1‘'s- - b- ' 4::"'' 11'4 ''::::::- Special to The Tribune GRANGER — Probably the only Utah school with a live animal mascot is Valley Junior High School in Granger which recently made public its new school flag featuring a embroidlarge ered head of Shasta Utah's famous liger The flag was designed by Stephen M Rupp 15 ninth grader and was chosen from 76 design entries in a contest last spring The school was built the year Shasta was born — 1948 — and the lier soon after was adopted as Valley Jun- k410 0 tC:'4 - i ' ' f iörg ) : e 0 ri I li Living Mascot 1' 4 A '44 I School's Mast: r Dow — 1 ' 'sA- ? - TOOELB I BOUNTIFUL ' |