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Greeley Daily Tribune from Greeley, Colorado • Page 14

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Page 14 GREELEY TRIBUNE Tuesday, Nov. 11, 195S Variety of Activities Listed At School (or Education Week A variety activities and i for parenls to sec school grams arc planned for parents and i sessions In operation, interested persons in Iho 1h schools activities schools in celebration of American I lncjudc: Arlington: Parcnl-teachcr con- tducatlon week, I tercnces arc.scheduled for Tiles- Tho accent will be on leacher- a a Thursday, 2-4 p.m. and parent conferences and Ihc oppoi 1 -1 7-9 p.m. The bra that does more for you Jormfit usi ef elaitlc thread to ililch the undercup lectkxi of rhi new Rave bra means the cup act jolly "gives" la perfect fit. In addition, this elastic ilikhing permili front band to itay firmly anchored, always comfort- Whtfl you examine this bra, pull the cup section away from tfie band and see the elastic stitching in action.

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and 7- p.m. A social period will heM at Iho end of both ilternoon evening conferences. Franklin: Classroom visitation Is Invllcd Wedner-Uy and lliurs'day niornihjs. rirent-Tsich- er conferences ire schduled "for Tuesday Thursday will be 2-4 p.m. 7-9 p.m.

Hapiewood: i a er arid Thursday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Parents and patrons are Invited lo visit' the school any day during the week when school Is In sesison. A special PTA program, "Education.In Korea the United States," to be given by Dr. W. D.

Armentrout .7:30 p.m. November 1 7 Park-WajhinKfon: Parent-teacher are scheduled for Tuesday, evening and Thursday afternoon. for all Kinder parents be held at Washington school, 1 Monday evening, November 17. The student Hobby show 'sponsored by the Park Student Council' and Ihe T. A.

will be held Fridiy evening. Meeker Junior High: Parents are Invited to The 7th grade dramatics class will present play, "Between, the Covers of a Book," at a.m. and 2:50 p.m. Thursday and 'Friday: Parents night will be held Nov. 20 to avoid conflicts for parents who also have elementary school age 'children.

Greeley High' School: Future Teachers Association Is scheduled at Heath auditorium 8 p.m.'Tuesday evening. A panel of three high school students will discuss American education at Rotary Wednesday The Northern Colorado speech meet will be held, all day at the high school on Thursday. Arguments Scheduled. On Power Co, Request To Issue' Securities. DENVER The Stale Public Utilities will hear "arguments Nov.

2j on Southern Colorado Power lo Issue five-million dollars in new. securities. In Its application Monday, the firm said the money will.be used lo repay bapk loans and to underwrite completion of lio miles of transmission lines- and i 1 .22,000 kilowatt generator City. It taid three insurance com- pallet the Southern 'Powfcr proposed to 1s- $2,500,000 In first mortgage bonds carrying -5V4. per cent in- te'rest.

In addition, 50,000 shares of preferred slock with a par value of $50 each would be issued. McElroy Discusses.Tour Of Asia WASHINGTON (AP) Secretary. of Defense kCcElroy conferred with -President Eisenhower Tuesday, for the first time since the secretary's trip to Asia. McElroy was Eisenhower's only scheduled appointment. The.

President got in Monday night from a trip to the West 'Coast. The While House said Eise'nhow- will not hold his usual Wednesday news' conference this week. The' schedule for Wednesday meeting wjth Harold E. Stassen, former i a a adviser to tlie President and more recently an unsuccessful candidate for the- Republican gubernatorial nomination in Pennsylvania. Press secretary James C.

Hagerty indicated Stasscn just happened lo be in town and wanted to talk with ihe President, Doc Wanda FARMER'S NIGHT, audience will enjoy the laughs and thrills pro.vided''by (he Argentine whip artistry of the Conrads, pictured i 15-minute'acl, featuring skill wilh the whips, Doc Conra'd will strike a ping pong ball from Wanda's facing away her. He will cut a from in front of her face with a whip while he is blindfolded. Audience participation" is also a. part of the act, one 'of nine booked for the third annual Farmers' Night program at the Greeley Community building-Sat-, urday night. The program is-sponsored by the Agriculture commil- lee of.

the Greeley Chamber of Commecc and local merchants. AU farm families are invited to the free show, starting at 3 p.m. But every member of Ihe family must have a ticket. Tickets may be obtained from; Greeley merchants listed in a story, on Farmers' Night in the Tribune last Saturday night and Monday morning. A free dance will follow (he show.

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M. Switzer of 11 Antelope Dr recfenlly-have-been postmarked Germany, as'two. of the couple's sons have been stationed there with Specialist Fourth Class 'David Swilzer is 'now home on 30 day-leave, after-serving in He was assigned; to holh. Bamberg and. Baumholder.

Private; First Clasi 'Peter Swilzer arrived in Germany in July. He is stationed at. Munich. However, the brothers failed to meet, as Peter went on maneuvers a "lew hours before hislbrother reached.the Munich reports'for his. new assignment the end of November.

He Is. a missile technician, serving a enlistment. David three months in the States before.going overseas. He flew home from Krankforl, with stops in Iceland, New York and Wash- 'ingloivb. before reaching who enlisted for three years in December, is serving with the 24th -infantry division.

He is scheduled to return home in December, 1959. Meeker 7th Graders Will Present Play The 7th.grade dramatic classes Meeker High will present a play "Between the Coven of a Book," Thursday and Friday. The play will be presented twice on each day at 8:45 a.m. ind 2:50 p.m. Forty-three students and teachers will ippear in the produc Uon.

Scenes from five books will be presented in the play to be given in honor of American Education Week. The books from which scenes have been dramatized are "The Human Comedy" by William Saroyan, "Master Simon's' by Cornelia Meigs, "Journey Cake" 'by Isabel McMekin, "My Friend Flicka" by Mary O'Hara find "Little Women" by Louisa Mae Alcott. Appearing i play, will be Joan Sherry -Bigclow, Larry Brown, Daryl Brumley, Bobby Dye, Alan Geliman, Danny Goodwine, Susan Kula, Jane McWil- liamSj Roger Hissler, Cathy Shinogle, Marjorie Smith, Vickie Snydcr, SUrkey, Mary Swansbn and Sandra White, all members of 1 the morning cast. The afternoon class will Include Andrea Adams, Carol Babcock, Janie Lome Boos, Jim Brown; Rita Bulleigh, Sandra Burk, Marcia Cropper, Mary Evans, Bonnie Friebus, Jenny Lee Harshbarger, Joyce Hollingshead, Marlyss Johnson, Patricia Kroger, Marsha Quirk, Dean Reichwein, Susan Reynolds, Lupe Sanchez, Jamie Sheard, Janet Spear, Fidelia Soudcrs, Marilyn Tuck, Norma White aria Dariene Mrs, D. Mrs.

Irene Johnson will play Mrs. McLaughlin in "My Friend Flicka." James L. Linker will appear as Mr. McLaughlln aiid Charles Reuben as Gus. Playing the roles of.bookends will be Karcl Stewart and Dorothy Buxman.

Parents are invited to attend any of the performances. With Officers Cir Hltt Cow A 1851 Chevrolet 2-door driven by Fred Muhme of Longmont was damaged an estimated $75 when it struck a cow on a county road 2.3 miles east of Mead about 7:20 a.m. Monday, the highway patrol reported. The a out of borrow pit onto the road in front of the car, Highway Patrolman Rudy Klug said. Station at Loettd Articles and cash having a total value of about $200 were taken In a burglary at the Wyman Oil Co.

service station at Severance Monday nighl, the sheriff's office reported Tuesday. Four new tires worth a total of were stolen. In addition, 13 cartons of cigarettes, a box of cigars, $4 in rolled pennies and J7 in nickels and dimes were.taken. burglar, who ransacked the station thoroughly, gained entrance to the building by removing a pane of glass from a replaced the glass in the door, apparently when leaving the station. Gary Anna Fry COLLEGE HIGH STUDENTS attending the.

Colorado' Youth Forum, at Denver. University Monday'and Tuesday were Keith Shaw, 1 Brad Miller, Gary Pa'rris, Karen Hlggs, Bonnie Wcltzel find Anna Fry. The students won all-expense paid trips to the forurn for. their outstanding and scholastic standing, i'no forum'consisted of discussion groups among the Colorado school delegates attending on fields such as music, art and science. by Bob Grumbine.

Aflend P. D.K. Meeting AUendin E. the. 19-5S rk Con- fereiice of Phi Delta Kappa, professional fraternity.for men In education on the" University of Nebraska campus, Lincoln, Thursday and Friday of last week were William ot 111.

and. Rodney.M. Borstad, of Madison, delegates from the Alpha Mu chapter, 1 Colorado State College. Delivering the main address at the conference were Dr. Maynard Bemis, Executive Secretary of PDK, and 'Dr.

Gordon Recording Secretary of PDK. Delegates from Minnesota, Iowa, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Wyoming, and Colorado attended the conference. Gilbert Hillside Pharmacy--now BRAKE AND LIGHT STICKERS HEDWARDS CtoMt Gr. 721 Tenth St. Ph.

EL Fort; Collins Driver's License Suspension Annuled by Judge FORT COLLINS (AP) A I judse Monday annulcd the Revenue Department's suspension of a Fort Collins motorist's driver's Judge William E. Buck said the department order involving Edwin C. Bowling was illegal. Bowling said he was notified of the suspension Sept. 2 on grounds of traffic offenses.

He claimed he Had received only two citations for traffic violations, and refused to surrender his operator's license. Bowling said the revenue agency refused to review his case. He filed suit here Sept. 26. Judge Buck upheld the motorist's view that the action was illegal.

He said slate statutes require a hearing before an operator's license is suspended. Industry Tiny DETROIT One of the key defense industries' in the United Stales is. also one of the country's smallest. There'are only about 1,000 scientific-apparatus -in Ihe nation, many of them employ- inb fcwcr-than 25 people. Denver Halfs 19X Of Dependents Aid DENVEH (AP) Assistance.In 19 per cent of aid to dependent children cases in Denver was stopped immediately following an investigation, Welfare' Manager James Frcsques said Monday.

Fresqucs said.checks were halted when the investigation revealed aid was given through misunderstanding, faulty case work or erroneous. information. Fresques s.iid the average grant for' each of the cases was $123 or a total of $3,075 per month. Windior Sift Loottd A safe taken in a burglary at Ihe Denver Elevator at Windsor Nov. 4 in a a 'on a east of Cornish Sunday, Sheriff W.

C. Tegtman reported Tuesday. The bottom of the sale had been ripped open and, except for a few coins, the $110.83 that was in the safe when it was stolen was missing. Afterwards the safebreakers set fire to the papers inside the safe, including $825 In checks, and all the papers were burned. DUpenied accord-.

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