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Show DESERET NEWS, Friday, October A Flameless Electric 1969 10, Q 3 Sirota XW7 Shades Control Light, Give Privacy WindGW Gabriele Kupitz West Correspondent MMUMMIW fC )i ' Could it be that this generation or reforming youth still respect some forms of estab lished tradition? . - k " A 'I W 7I. v ''i' A much looked-forvard-t- o tradition at West High has been the burning of its W iV on Ensign Teak on homecom- rXy.VS ing and graduation nights. However, a halt to this practice was called by the which city commission as air reasons, pollution gave and fire danger for nearby residents. It was thus resolved that if the Panthers wanted to see their W flickering on the hill it would have to be bv other means. - The Panther's Key Club, solved the problem. Responding to the club's request, students hauled in 60 Watt light-bulfor Wednesday's Homecoming night, lighting of the 72"x4 reg. 72"x6 reg. Surprise-l- t's NATIONALLY (Billboard) Archives 1. Sugar Sugar Jean Oliver 3. Little Woman Bobby Sherman 4.1 Cant Get Next To 2. You Temptations Hot Fun In The Summertime Sly and Family Stone 6. Everybodys Talkin 5. Nilsson Easy To Be Hard Three Dog Night 8. Honky Tonk Woman Rolling Stones 9. This Girl Is A Woman Now Union Gap 10. Green River Creedence Clearwater Revival 7. LOCALLY (KCPX) ComeTogether 1. ; Beatles ' ElMinds vis Presley 3. Mommie and Daddy Monkees Ori- 4. One Tin Soldier Cast ginal 5. Baby Its You Smith Wind 6. Make Believe Clanton 7. Curly Jimmy Letter-me- n 8. Hurt So Bad 2.. Suspicious 9. So Good Together Andy Kirn 10. In A Moment trigues In- PICK: And When I Die Blood, Sweat and Tears By BRYAN GRAY Young Americans Writer It happened in Toronto, Canada, last week during a concert entitled Rock N Roll Revival the group that no one had ever seen appeared on stage! On Saturday evening the Canadian radio stations began flashing the rumor that the Plastic Ono Band would make a surprise appearance. Tickets immediately sold out and many young persons waited at the airport for a sneak look at the group. The 30,000 fans attending the concert early applauded vigorously for the first acts 50s rock stars Bo Didley and Little Richard but a hush fell over the crowd when the master of ceremonies requested the massive audience to welcome the Plastic Ono Band by lighting a match. The glow of 30,000 matches lit the hall and the mystery group (It was rumored that the Ono Band was really the Beatles with a little help from .their friends) walked on stage: John Lennon dressed in a white suit, Yoko Ono in a long blue silk Japanese print, guitarist Eric Clapton, bassist Klaus Vormann and drummer Alan White. In his first live performance in almost three years, Lennon begon singing the old rock favorite Blue Suorip ops and then 1. swung into three new tunes. But the climax finally .ame when John said, "This is why were here, and the band swayed back and forth, giving the famous peace symbol and singing Give Peace A Chance. After 35 minutes the group left the stage to the ecstatic ovation of the audience. Said one girl, I did not really understand it, but Id rather hear the sounds of John and Yoko than the sounds of war. Nuff said!! For the third album in a row the Jefferson Airplanes have run into difficulties with their album cover. Volunteers was The new LP entitled Volunteers of America originally entitled until the Airplanes discovered there was a real group by that name threatening to sue. Then the group battled (and finally won) cn releasing a cover with a pic-RCA-Vict- Prep Alumni Days Homecomings for the Salt Lake area high schools will be wrapped up by the end of Oc- tober. The Granger Lancers will be involved in their homecoming the week of Oct. who Viewmont Vikings, have been in existence for 20-2- five years, plan to hold their homecoming Oct. 25. Skyline Eagles, the largest school in the state, will welcome their alumni the week beginning Oct. 20. Davis Darts, occupants of the oldest school in the state, Oct. will greet allumni shade Also available, not ihown, window shod pul1 in gold tones end ontiqu. finishes, 49t to 9Sc FOURTH The Onos! lisi 1. 2. famous brand toy trucks and cars, including Tonka, Buddy L and Ert I 3. 4. Fun buggy Pickup truck Fire Tiny for 1.55 5, 6. buggy Loader JUNIORS 2 7. 8. CITY All TOY TRUCK SPECIAI MINIATURES 2 is in ovocado FLOOR DRAPERIES SALT LAKE Clapton ' Sony, no phone or mail orders (1 101 N' DAT Eric 2.60 4.40 5.90 Sunchex is perfect for most rooms where daylight is desirable. In kitchens, dining rooms, and living rooms Sunchex provides light control, privacy, and protects interiors from damaging sunburn yet allows soft, subdued daylight to filter through for light 'glare-fre- e' living. Translucent ond vinyl coated. Will cut shades to customer's measurements. fits the wider window and is equal in performance to many more expensive types of window shades. It is a combination of durable, water-proofe- d vinyl plastic impregnated to a closely woven cotton cloth. This With the contributions of the TOP TEN 9.00 12.00 14.95 1 8.95 student body, the Club extended $200 and two days of labor in getting 390 sockets, 750 feet of 390 lightbulbs, wire, and three generators to produce their bright block letter. West officers Debbie Price, Clayton Christensen, Elaine Meppen, Nancy Bradford, Delsa Eskelson count bulbs student body got for lighting "W." 37V4"xti' reg. 5.49 46V4"x6' reg. 7.99 55V4"x6' Reg. 9.49 In white, ivory, gold end In white only W. DISC For The Wider Window; Sunciiex for 2.66 9. Jeep 10. Beach buggy Dumper Turbine race car Station wagon Stake truck 11. 12. Pickup truck Fun buggy Ono Band. ture of the American flag on the cover. The record firm had qualms about such use of the flag, but Airplane manager Bill Thompson won them over when he produced seven LP covers utilizing the flag. Meanwhile Airplane members Jack Casady and Jorma Kaukonen are working on a solo album for RCA with instrumental backing of friend Jimi Hendrix. JUNIORS 2 - 13. Pickup 14. Horse trainer SALT LAKE CITY SCHEDULE Oct. 11, Archies, Terrace at 9 p.m. ; Oct. 18, Youngbloods and Its A Beautiful Day, Terrace, 8 p.m.; Oct. 25, Iron Butterfly, Salt Palace. Also look for Simon and Garfunkel in 1 for 4.88 5. Wagoneer 1 6. Mini leader 1 7. Camper 8. Dump truck 19. Scout 1 er at the Salt Palace, and another on Dec. 6 at the Palace. 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