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Show Wednesday when lie was sent to the detention home by Deputy O' (Jra lit (iilliert. a.e The juvenile apparently took whatever struck his fancy, even in if he hud to work to get it, when he prowled several homes in On March 23 Mrs Norman llu vicinity of 27lh Kast ami S. Anderson 1879 Longview Dr., A burglar willi a Tu, ,, SuUl, in Cottonwood a small class in the sponsored taste for nice things was undone 1 - art of Japanese flower arrangement under the instruction of Madam Ryugcisai Kodama of VISIT OUR NEW Seattle. Madam Kodama has Itecn teaching approximately 50 The years. She is Headmaster of the USA chapter of Yusci Ikenobo Flower Arrangement school, a branch of the original school in Japan of which is under the direction 1962 ERICKSON PHARMACY NO. 5 of tier brother, a Buddhist priest. Slip is advisor to the Ikebana 28, For the Lcdics: an expanding movement which promotes MAX FACTOR Japanese floral arrangement. It CARA NOME has turn featured in Better DOROTHY GRAY I lonies PRINCF MATCHABLLLI and Gardens, House REVtrLON Beautiful and similar magaCOTY zines. MABELLINE flower arrangeJapanese ment ean be compared to paintMrs Kodamas ing fine art, SBEAUTY -daughter, Mrs Lindbergh Sata, 1430 East 1300 South comment-m- i. My mother can teach the Reg. $2.00 basic fundamentals in approximately a year, but it takes practice and skill to attain professional perfection. 2 51 J QurgIaiy-14- Exhibits Odd Taste Loot . Neighbor fteautu oa While she is in Salt Lake City, Mrs Kodama will tape an interview for a Salt Lake TV station. She expects to return to Seattle within another week: Madam Kodama will exhibit at the Seattle Worlds Fair near its close when the Far East display is featured. Her next class, or a select group, will be held tonight at the home of Mrs Thomas Kirsh-- ! baum, 5171 Mormont Rd " Hair Spray or Cara Nome (Roll-o- n 69c 50c For Training In Electronics Creme) Deodorant Reg. $1 98c size BAN 59c Deodorant (RmU) WIN $1,500 WARDROBE and $1,000 SECOND PRIZE Nothing to Write Nothing to Buy Brizzee. Erickson Pharmacy No. 5 6183 Highland Dr. 278-042- 8 FREE. FAST DELIVERY full-tim- Highland Drive at 4800 South shop 1 0 a-- to 6 p.m. Mon. and Fri. till p.m.fr phone i1 278-266- 1 AT HOLLADAY TED'S Wl AMERICAN SERVICE 1 DOWNTOWN HOLLADAY CR IT. Buy Now and Save on Quality 71 SPRED SRTin IOOS LATEX WALL PAINT Now with our new method of color selection you harmonize walls and fabrica instantly. Come in and see our larger than ever display of fresh soft pastel colors so easy to put on with brush or roller. Dries ia minutes B0 No No odor Use rooms the samarUy. Madam llyugeisai Kodama accessories Killed; 5 Injured As Truck Hits Car I will be sold. DUNLOP TIRES Francis Blair Carlisle, 23, 2951 East 3215 South, was pronounced dead on arrival at a Sait Lake hospital Monday, March 12, after he was thrown frtun a light passenger ear and mu over by a heavy garbage truck. The accident occurcd at T. SI. and 2nd Ave. as young Carlisle and five other students were returning to the University alter seeing a missionary friend off at Salt Lake Airport. The small foreign-mad- e auto traveling cast collided with the northbound garbage truck. Five others, occupants of the small car, wen injured: Pat Clark, 18, daughter of Mr & Mrs William E. Clark, 375U South 2000 East, Mr Carlisles girl friend, sprained left wrist. Joyce Van Momlfrans, lk8 loth East, minor hurts. Thomas Mumford, 18, 1018 Stratford, minor injuries. John McDonald. 18. son of .Mr & Mrs V. J. McDona'd, 2'N)7 East 3115 South, euls and bruises. Ronald Dean Kiddle, 21, 3'.12 South 2750 East, driver of linear. was treated at the scene for head injuries. Mr Carlisle was born Nov. 29. T938, in Colorado Springs. Culo., to Francis E. and Frances It. Carlis'e. lie was a graduate of Olympus High School ami a member of Canyon Rim Third l.DS Ward. He had recently returned home from a mission to France and was attending the University of Halt, whore lie was affiliated with Lambda Delta Sigma fraternity. Beta ter, and the Young Ilepulile-aiorganization at the universiiy. of the He also was a memlx-Army Reserve. Survivors include his pun-uIV. of and a brother, Kohi-r- l Sa't Lake. Funeral services were eon ducted Thursday. March at Canyon Rtin Third Ward Cha pel. Burial was in Gardens. CONOCO PRODUCTS o use your ZCMI e Buy one can at regular price get another (same size) for 1 JAPALAC OLOSS ENAMEL HIGH ALL PURPOSE ROCKSPAR VARNISH sot on each nun Brilliant enamel colors for exterior interior use. For walla, woodwork & furniture. mechanical repairs parts replacement charga-plat- U SALE Reg. $2.97 per qt. NOW $1.97 per qt. The mechanical service includes: brake lining wheel alignment OFF EACH GALLON ifeOj BIG 1.00 OFF ENAMEL SALE! ZCMI announces Hi opening of a new Car Care Center in the new Cottonwood Mall. According to H. H. Bennett, president of ZCMI, the new center will feature Dunlop tires with gasoline and oil products. Besides tires and tubes, all auto $100 Plan Colors In Minutes! marks 48th South and Highland Drive Paints Special Offer on world famous lap or brueh Director The current need for technicians is critical and companies are paying them salaries which average $750 a month. Salt Lake School of Electronics recently instituted a new department which aids new students in finding homes and part e or jobs. TIRED' R-- ' Iteginning Apr. 23. We are being contacted regularly by electronics companies said who need our graduates, R. N. Admissions Unfortunately, we haven't enough to supply the demands of industry. A Trip For Two To California GETTING suf-l.-re- d - Formal registration ends this week for electronic technician classes at Salt Lake School of Electronics, the school announces. Day training begins on Mar. 30 for the training which leads to an electronics technician diploma and FCC license. Registration also is being accepted for the night course Register FREE For SPRING . . . EVERYONE IS Business Trip 11 pr. 98c Register Now BE l $1 guage Nylons MUST ' BUY- 14 ox. IT Chamber of Commerce, and the Murray City Board of Education. Survivors include his widow, four sons, Gary Kim, Holladay; W. Douglas Allen, 57, 2000 ' Salt Lake. Douglas R New fir.. Salt Lake insur-- j York City, Ronald J., Torrance, a hit executive and former stale; Ca'if., Bruce A., Santa Rosa, i".'ilatur and Murray llly Calif.; 10 grandchildren; mothjudge. died .Monday, Mar. 19, Salt a stepson, Eldon er, Lake; a in a Helena hospital of a cere-hi, Salt Lake; ana stepdaughhemorrhage which he while oil a business trip. ter, Mrs Joan A. Hall, Vernal. Mr Allen 'was born Aug. 11, Also surviving are four brothI Si . at Salt Luke, to Wilford J. ers, Lt. Cmdr. Bruce B., San aiiil .Maud Bliss Allen. He mar- Bruno, Calif., Duane K., Manaried Viola Jenkins. She died gua. Nicaragua, Lorin S., St. married iula Paul, Minn., Arthur E., Sandy; Allen July 10, 1954, at Las and two sisters, Mrs C. Bicknell . egas, Xov. He was a member (Ruby) Robbins. Salt Lake, and Mrs Alfred (Mignon) Ilolfert, el the l.DS Church. Mr Allen served from 1940 to Washington, D. C. Funeral services were conlii.'iii as Murrays first elected judge. lie was admitted to the ducted Saturday at 1 p.m. in "tali bar in 1937 and was a the Holladay Eighth Ward LI)S practicing attorney in SuH Lake Chapel. Burial was in Murray 10 years, lie was a gradI. City cemetery. uate of University of Utah Law School ami was a member oi the' merit an itar Assn. lie a tt ended ,DS Business' ;C"!lege and the Cincinnati Col- 1 lt antl Verna Beth Seely, lege of Embalming. South 2400 East, will be; lie also served two terms as !.i stale representative in the honored at a neighborhood l iah House of Representatives jkt party March 29 at the home 1937 to 1941. of Mr A Mrs Lament Thornock. a,ne4 prvs-'M- r l! 4 Mrs Seely will leave Salt idcnl of the United Reserve I'n- Lake on April second 10.r a three , dvrwriting Corp., Billings, !.Mont.. and had previously serv- - 'PaI! Clul'1 labor mission to eil as president of Sentinel Se- - E,1S,a,ulThey are taking their 20 month old adopted baby cunty Life Insurance Co. lie was a licensed cmbalmcr daughter, Barbara, and funeral director and part Mr Seely ho'ds a BS degree in owner of Jenkins Mortuary at engineering technology from Murray for 30 years. He served Utah State University in Utah . r01J.r ai( ai jt .scpri'tary-- where he also majored in build- ,Ij: Direetors and EmLlmersTssn! I"5 colucl.ion' For thp past ars ,1C las worked as and was a member of the Na- - ,mr eman, limial Funeral Directors Assn. carPlnUr building Mrs Allen was elected pres-- , LDS stake centers and ward ident of the Ambassador Ath-- 1 chapels. ii- March Fast Permanents Club in 19581 1Ie had vrc' vi0Ujily scrvcd iS presidcnt tlie Murray Lions Club, Murray Dies While On j BONUS ktic W Doualas Allen ExperPDemonstrates Use Of Flower Arrangements , Reg. $2.50 per qt. NOW 2 qts for $2.51 Buds Hardware 2040 E. 6200 S. Cottonwood CR Village 27 a flurry of ! i r ! El.v-.ia- Project Planned To Support Job's Daughters Jiieiiuie of lietlu-- l Davis, honor (u.vn n. I. Order of Jolts Dnughlrrs. re eently announced lh;d the bciln-will he collecting old news papers from now mil il An-in ail effort In earn nmm-in send (heir drill leant to Spnkai"-Wash. The drill leant, captained In Shirley Byvvaler. hopes in in the supreme inn of the tidernalioiial Order m Jolts Daughters, a girl--- ' l Mother wants Most of that iff . YOUR PHOTOGRAPH w.ii'iiuway tn say "We hive you" . . .Mother, .mi tlr.milma will elu'i'ish a iinilessiunal purl rail or vim and yuiir rlidd on Mothers Day. Ilemember. it i me photographs . . . plume lime In iMiJ'iiit I'M. 22 i today lor an appointment with our ev'i-photographer, or come into our sliulio at yuur Tin- - 1 ni.-l- I i IOII cl Iclicc . . hi'.oililiil I Mother's Day I wo l.e. only is May SOUIl! . 7" people, .1 :.t tiilio Hut rails sliowii actual 13 .CM 1 COTTONWOOD 1HOTO Second Flour 9 95 REFLEX js - oi-.- ralion m 2 alfiNaleil vvilli llu!,i sons. Linda Krlm ami Crane are first and sccmi'i - Clu-rv- l lieutenants. Miss Davis, litMi Ml. Ol.wnpn. Dr., may lie called at (D7un,'i by those who wish pickup. Mrs Gwen l.agervien 3588 South 24(H) La.si. I N'T mji:.1. will alsri arrange for pickup m papers may he delivered direct ly to the Masonic Temple, t2m E. South Temple. 4 J if v 1.29 Holladay Blvd. & 48th South Plenty of Free Parking Till 9 CR Mon. 21 & Open VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVWVVVv Fri. |