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Show Sugar House, Utah Thursday, August 22, 1957 SOUTH EAST INDEPENDENT Pa9 7 963 Logan ave., recently par-ticipated In annual Army train-ing testa with the 5th Surgical Hospital in Germany. He Is a 1952 graduate of South High School. Army PFC Weston P. Walters, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Walters, ) By PLANNING and REMODELING SPECIALISTS 1 C MILLET - PASSEY KITCHENS I MCan or Woman Wanted Manager to service and collect from automatic vending machines. No selling, car, references and $600.00 working capital required. Seven to tweflre hours weekly nets to $250.00 monthly. Can be full or part time. Write full par-ticulars P. O. Box 1675, Salt Lake City, Utah. call for . caqfapEocco mE EasnT"s mmm WiM DESIGN lWW-- J CONSULTATION 2132 S. lift East PkD t9) L---- -l Rollup Awnings Too Intermountain Tile ( Impr. Co. 0 'J 2317 Highland Drivi lllrnlll HU 84 - HU 33 M NEWELL A. tlELJOtl IP specializing in the finest of Iflvi floor finishing l Legitimate Licensed Contractor l( Many years experience in Salt Late iVwCity ! I jS 9-alify.- is Paramount 2151 South 8th East HU 4-42-19 1PMF PAINT PRE INVENTORY SALE AUG. 1 ST TO AUG. 31 ST I to you I CLOSE OUT PAINTS I 33 to 50 reductions I WALLPAPER : . .19-.29-.39-.- 49 I single roll I Room Lots .98 and up HOBBY ITEMS I ART AND CRAFT SETS FOR ALL I AGES BIG SAVINGS PICTUREFRAMES I $1.98 AND $2.98 ACME HOUSE PAINT I WE BOUGHT TOO MUCH I u ' $4.95 gal. I PAINT THINNER .01 GAL. . I BRING YOUR OWN CONTAINER I AND THIS AD I TWO STORES ! ' I 37 East 1st South - Salt Lake City, EM 4-36- 81 s CEMENT WORK DONE 411 kinds of cement work, base-ment floors, garage floors, drive ways, patios, sidewalks, and sand-finishi- ng of basement walls (water proofing). Done by a dutch cement worker. Call INgersol 1$. Tjwwr Paint Your aNC limited X Timo Only! Home For The 5fl22 on every gallon of g nAOTIIl-SEKOU- R 3 p wfj 48 modem colors to thoose from! ''Mr Durable, long-lasti- ng finish! Lk Tt8 & fine-raalit- Monarch House Paint l&tb-- you've heard so much about. Proves it excellence O rV? vr time and time again on homes, farm and factories $fJ JjttlI H over the country. Now available in a wide range 5v Wvpyh of the newest, most popular colon. t, ONI HUNDRED I Q 1 'WM O RED WOOD FENCE 6'-- 0- $1.00 LFT Sillers RED WOOD STAIN 3.50 gal. 15 DISCOUNT on all Lumber AKRON LUMBER CO. 3215 IUgMand Drive N7-15- 33 BLACK LOAMY , - -- TOP SOIL - STEER MANURE Grading - Hauling - Plowing Schocher Landscaping 6100 So. 23rd East CR 88 Aaae-e''e',- . ,' Service Men . . . Army Pvt. Ervin V. Carlsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin P. Carlsen, 6884 S. 300 E.t Mldvale, Utah, recently was graduated from the JDlitary' Police Training Center under the Reserve Forces Act program at Fort Gordon, Ga. Carlsen received basic combat training at Fort Ord, California, before arriving at Fort Gordon. The 19 year old soldier was employed by the Kennicott Copper Corporation, Bingham Canyon, before entering the army. He attended Jordon High School, Sandy. Prison Piano Project A Success Thanks folks! Your response the first week in our gigantic and worthy Prison Piano Project is very pleasing to our staff. Keep it up. If you did not subscribe last week send your subscription in to-da- y. If you were among the ones who mailed yours, subscribe for (a friend or relative. Our prison is an institution constructed for the rehabilitation of those who enter and lead them back to normal, useful lives in society. It is a well known fact that one of the greatest aids in almost all types of re-habilitation is music. It is also widely accepted that the value of music in this regard Is greatly increased if the persons who are being helped are given the opportunity to create and produce, as well as merely listen to music. Again thanks to the many who have responded and we welcome one and all to share in this worthy cause. U of U Freshman Urged To Enroll High school graduates who plan to enroll in the University of Utah in September should complete their applications for admission within August. The University registrar, J. A. Norton, this week reminded the prospective freshman that Uni-versity regulations require com pletion of the application for adm-ission at least thirty days before registration. The high school record must accompany the app-lication. Registration will be conducted freshmen will register September 26, the registrar said. The entrance examinations are given every Tuesday at 9:00 a.m. in room 315 of the Liberal Arts j Building. They will be given for the last time for Salt Lake Valley students September 17. Out of town freshmen may take them September 21, Mr. Norton said. |