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Show Sugar Ylott. Udh Thursday, August 29, 19.57 SOUTH EAST INDEPENDENT Pagt 5 Young McManama Returns From Vacation Jiiunt Craig McManama, son $ .Mr. and Mrs. 5Rb-e- rt A. McMana-ma vacationed in Coalville re cenlly at the home of a great-unc- le and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Talbert Morby and daughter Betty. He had a wonderful time and is already making plana to go again next summer. Craigs mother gave a dinner for his homecoming Wed. August 21st. Mr. and Mrs Talbert Morby of Coalville, their son Jay Morby and wife of Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Morby were guests. The Grant Morby are from Chicago. Mr. Grant Morby has recently retired from the business world and they are now making their home in Coalville, Utah. Craigs parents and his sisters Roberta and Karen were happy to have him home. Carolyn Roth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas E. Roth, 2826 Dcvcrcaux Way, is leaving for a weeks vacation. She will travel to Twin Falls, Idaho to visit her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Kunkel, before attending school this fall. FASHIONS By Vidawrigrit Coat season will soon be here, and now is the time for all ladies to think ahead and prepcrc for the chilly breezes that are to follow. New fall lines are in new, anl the stores in Sugar House offer a marvelous choice in various styles, materials, prices and sizes. Make your choice now. Coats wi-r-never more beautiful. The general fashion is a mad-eratl- y loose coat, that is, there's fullness to most coats. However, one particular line shows a slim close buttoned, or wrap style. Noteworthy in sleeves of all coats is the tapered sleeve, narrow at are cuff and loose at the elbow. Lovely models of natural cash-mere and in colors are to be seen in the Sugar House depertments. Sleek black dress coats of silky xaum; aru appealing. New tweeds imported from Eng-land are a new note, and again the popular 'Electric Blue' is re-peated into into these and other coating materials. Coats are now lined with such a variety of interesting , linings. Of course, there's 1 Miliuim, the insulated fabric, and synthetic fur material and other Orion fabrics. One very smart tailored grey coat 'is lined with bright red wool jersey, and flaunts a repeat of the lining in a scarf at the neck for accent. Don't forget too, the very new 40 inch coats, just 40 inches from shoulder to hem. Some button to the waist, and open at the neck like a shirt. Others swing un-buttoned. The classic trench coat with the 40 inch length makes an interesting difference. Lynotts Entertian Visiting with the Tom Lynotts before proceeding to Island Park for fishing- - are Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Lynott and children. The Lynotts live in Northridge, Cal-ifornia. Mr. Lynott is vice pres-ide- n of the Flying Tigers. They are planning to fly up in their own plane and spend the weekend. Wilsons Visit With Friends Relatives Lieutenant Commander Embry D. Wilson and wife from Sunny-vale, California are visiting at the Glen Putnam home. On a visit for about ten days, they have been transferred to Long Island on a tour of duty. For the past three years Lieu-tenant Wilson has been touring the world on his naval assign-ments. With him in Salt Lake was his wire, the former Cleo Flashman, and their three children. MONEY MAD? Save it and make it in this home! Economy and convenience, close to school, shopping, luirch and bus. Hot water, gas find hat, 2 complete baths, finished base-ment, garage, fenced yard. Call owner 1X6-048- 5. Familv Reunion The Oscar Orlando Stoddard' reunion was held Sat. August 17 at the Bountiful Junior High School. About fifty decendents of the late Oscar Orlando Stoddard attended. The families had lunch and enjoyed roller skating in the afternoon. Geneology was discus-sed and a musical program was presented in the evening. Members of the Elwyn Stoddard family of Clearfield and the Aaron Stoddard family of Provo took part in the program. Seven year old Shirley Howell, Bountiful, grand-daught- er of Earl Wayman, Holladay, favored the group with her singing. Milton Stoddard and Mrs. Helen Banner and children of Idaho attended. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Stoddard of Ogden, Mrs. Myrtle Seifert and Mrs. Bertha Wright of Salt Lake City enjoyed the reunion with their chidren and grandchildren. HOME FOR SALE ENJOY SUMMER SIMMERING the jear around In this home. Buy direct from owner, hot water heat, gas furnace, fenced yard, finished, basement. 2 complete baths, garage. Call 1X6-048- 5. itching Torture PROMPTLY RELIEVED A. doctor's formula soothing anti-septic Zt-m- promptly reliees tin itching, burning of Skin Pr.ht- -, Eczema, Psoriasis, Kingwoim an.1 Athlete's Foot. Zemo tlops'scnuch-in- g and so aids lical-f-'"- '? ffy ing of irritated skin.jAaJlsJ' FOR MOTHER and DAUGHTER i BACK TO SCHOOL volenti s special Permanent Wave W Includes Hair Cut Cremc Shampoo Creme Rinse and ' Hair Style I Jta's Hair Fashions Rose Park Salon 2560 HIGHLAND DR. 1166 WEST 5th NORTH I -- Fftone IN 7-7- Rose Park EM 35 RIDE THE NEW HIGHLAND DRIVE TO THE WEST'S FINEST RESTAURANT EVERY MEAL A DELICIOUS TATE TREAT SHK SMORGASBORD Wm'm'ft& r -- f thru I "THE BEST COSTS NO MORE" For the finest quality in black and white and color film and print processing, take your film to a Humphries Photo Service Dealer HARWOODS NIBLEY PARK MKT. . 2053 So. 13 East 501 East 27 So. SIIUTTERBUG . HYLAND CONFEC. 2C9G Highland Drive 2957 Highland Drive SOUTH EAST PHOTO 2115 So. 11 East 1 -- I'H'.'S - 1 --I 1 Save inhere you get Z 1 1 insured safety, and more! : 55 ' " : ' &: :!:! ij I Bight! Besides the top bank interest on your money jl (regardless of amount) and the safety of Federal Deposit gg j Insurance up to $10,000, you can enjoy the finest banking g W connection in the community to serve all your money needs. B ' $ M WllOre ? Just dedde, "For my money, it's , 1 C 1 Sugar House Branch of ( WALKER fj I 1 BANK I P that knows our fgfOTlSllTjl I community best. J,' f 1 tTr1'' ' 5 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 6 Member Federal Reserve System ............ V4 AV.y.V.'AVAVj'.'.V.VAW.W.V.' . PRISON PIANO PROJECT . South East Independent Box 136 Sugar House, Utah Gentlemen: "Yes, I think it's better to rehabilitate than to riot. Here is my money to go towards the pur-chase of a piano for Utah State Prison." Enclosed please find Check, money order, bill me. NAME . - RATES: ADDRESS . $3.00 One Year CITY " $5.50 Two Years PHONE Pamela Pernios Visits With Cousins Pamela Poulos is visiting with her cousin, Trisha Athas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ix)uis P. Athas. 2057 Mar wood Drive. While vi-siting, she is enjoying helping with the newest member of the Athas family, Feter. |