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Show ,age 4 SOUTH EAST INDEPENDENT Sugar Housa, Utah-- ThurtJay, August 29. 1957 It Happened at The BEAU At 12:30 p.m. on Monday Mn. Martha Sanders gave a luncheon for her mother Mrs. Erika Englund 422 Edith ave. and her uncle Ted Bergstrom af Mason, Iowa. Mrs. Englund and Mr. Bargstrom are brother and sister and were re-united after a 46 year separation. Mr. Englund and 8 other guests and relatives attended. Mr. Harold Silver was host for 9 guests at dinner Tuesday evening. On Wednesday the Sugar House Chamber of Commerce had their regular business meeting and lun-cheon. Miss Ann Dinwoody was hostess for 11 of her teenage friends for lunch. After seeing "Around th World in 80 days". Stephanie Cairo celebrated her 7th birthday on Wednesday with 14 little friends. She is th the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cosma P. Ciaro. Also on Wednesday Mrs. Don Nelson had lunch with four frits&l A wedding breakfast was held Thursday for newly weds, Mr. and Mm. Hyde Taylor Jr. of Provo. Thiy were married in the L.D.S. Temple. The breakfast arrange-ment were made by the grooms father, Mr. Hyde Taylor also of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard L. Bliman celebrated the 2nd birthday of their daughter Toddie, Thursday. Toddie was thrilled with her dinner party too. Mr. Bliman said'Toddie is the most beautiful, gorgeous, two year old in the world." (Miss Sugar House of 1973 coming up!) Mrs. Jemes A. DeAngelis, Mrs Paul Hadley, Mrs. Ken Chideater and Mrs. Kinsley Brown had luncheon and played bridge Thurs. Friday Mrs A.C. McDonald and children Kathlene and Charlie helped Leslie celebrate her 6th birthday with luncheon. Mrs. G. Robert Smith and eight friends met and enjoyed luncheon on Sat-urday. The same evening Mr. Lewis Neilson was host for four guests at dinner, Robert E. Morritson have addled" a new baby girl to the fami and presented a sister to two delighted little children, Johny, 3, and Mark 2, and have named the new addition Susan. She made-he- r first appearance, August 4tb at Imperial Beach California. Mr and Mrs. Lorin Roskelly, and Mr, and Mrs. L. L. Halverson of Salt-Lak- e City are the grandparents-Mrs- . Morritson. la the former Norma Halverson., "Around The Town" Dinner Water -- Skiing Highlights Party Wanship Dam was the scene of excitement at a party given by Mr. and Mrs. Wallace B. Smith at the cabin of his father there. Water skiing was one of the high points of the party with a dinner served afterward. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Horsley, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Weggeland, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Waldo, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lain, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mackey, Mr. and Mrs. Les Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDonald, and Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Smith. "Si ' J ' i- e" v ' ' '.',1 " ' ' ' :1 "" " '"' ' '" "" "" ""' """ - 'J "iM'rt u' l'T-- li'ii ""I'll' i""' II I Mrs. Jorgensen Returns From Tour Mrs. C. E. Jorgensen of 523 Dougles Street has recently return-ne- d from a tour through the East-ern United States. Mrs. Jorgensen, a member of the L.D.S. Bonneville Stake and several laciy friends who are also members of the Bonneville Stake, took the historic bus tour of all the famous towns and historical places that are so much a part of the early history of our United States. The tour left Salt Lake City on the 20th of July and stopped the first night in Scenic Glenwood Springs, Colorado. They visited Phillipsburg, Kansas, Kansas City, Missouri and saw the many tourist attractions which this city offers. (Continued on Tage 9) BIRTH ANNOUNCEMEOT The birth of a new car, tb Edl, U announced toy Ford Motor Company of Dearborn, Michigan. You r cordial! invited to see this newest addition to th Ford Family of Fine Oara at Tour near est Zdsel dea$fx Return From Trip Just returning from a trip to San Francisco and the RRedwoods, up the coast route and then to Portland, Oregon are Mrs. Arnold Fullmer, and Mrs. Anna Allred. Although thoroughly enjoying the trip for itself, the main purpose was to pick up Mr, AJlred, who had been attending Stanford University for six weeks. Ww V. Yaggy, District Super-intenda- nt of the Christian and Missionary Alliance is to be guest speaker at the Neighborhood Chapel on September 1st The talk will begin at 11 a. m. The purpose of Mr. Yaggy's visit is to meet with the congregation and to discuss church business with them. Morrison Meat Pie Co. Cafe No. 2 Now open at 2036 So. 1100 East (tinder direct management ofMel Cayton-own- er of Morris on Meat Pie Co.) Good food-fai- r prices-courteou- s service Regular Breakfast Special Luncheons MEAT PIES CHILI SANDWICHES GOOD COFFEE SALADS ETC. Open 7am. to 7pm. except Sunday Come in - you will be.welcome! f WmilU . ill. Ill lllll I JlllipPIB (7 . N GET ALL THESE DELUXE SERVICES j k FAST, PLEASANT counter service, clothes counted and receipt issued for each garment or shirt. Free Parking) NO STAPLES USED. No scratches, pricked fingers. $100,000 INSURANCE, burglar alarm system to I protect your clothing. k FINEST DuPant cleaning fluids and newest equip menjwdv ANNUAL Margaret Lund TEMPLE TOUR to Mantl - St. GEORGE MESA and LOS ANGELES - Leaves September 25th, $55 Includes bus fare - sightseeing and rooms for six nights. IN 09 3021 So. 23 East ROLLER SKATING For Fun and Health Hyqeia ICELAND 12th East, 21st South SS...niM6M Announcing The Opening Of The Cox Employment Service (a new service in Sugar House) To Be Opened Tuesday, Sept. 3rd. At 1233 Wilmington Avenue We will handle all classifications of em-ployment. (List With Us Let Us Fill Your Employment Needs) ETHEL COX, Manager COX EMPLO YMENT SER VICE 1233 Wilmington A ve. HU 5'2940 --x 7 a.m. to 7 p.ra. VOGUE SUGARHOUSE VOGUE SOUTHEAST 8th East at 2ht South 2963 Highland Driv. VOGUE INDIAN HILLS VOGUE GARDEN PARK 1455 South 23rd East 1086 South 11th East r VOGUE EAST BENCH VOGUE HOLLADAY 1511 South 15th Easl 4700 HoHaday Blvd. HOME MADE PIES IN 7-13- 97 Fern Thomas |