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Show SugarHouse, Utah Thursday, Jnly 18. 1957 SOUTH EAST INDEPENDENT . Pafffi 5 Specials PLAIN and CHERRY ANGEL FOOD CAKE 49c CAROL'S PASTRY 3003 HIGHLAND DRIVE RIDE THE NEW HIGHLAND DRIVE TO THE WEST'S FINEST RESTAURANT EVERY MEAL A DEUCIOUS TASTE TREAT FOR DELIGHTFUL DINING individually, as a J&'f5 twosome, the entire J&1' 4""Srf& fimiJy For Luncheons, S Dinners or Large Parties V- rJi It's always the "BEAU" fj'L VH Telephone IN y forreservttioru ( "$FSk-- ' DISCOUNT DAYS SPECIAL 39c HOSE All Colors - National Brand 4 PAIR 81.00 Our Semi Annual Shoe Sale Is Now On RILEY'S SHOES 3186 Highland Drive ii L r - ATTENTION DISCOUNT DAYS... Thursday, Friday, Saturday Highland Strip is having a ball . . . Fabulous Discounts for one and all . . . Some lucky Lady will walk away with a $50 Permanent and not pay! Style and Set at reasonable rate, so . . . make i a date ... Don't be late. 2959 HIGHLAND DRIVE V.U 31 ! CONTEMPORARY FURNITURE TO BRING AGELESS LOVELINESS TO YOUR MODERN SILHOUETTE! 101 WAYS TO SAVE AT FORSEYS PACE SETTER HOUSE toTJiisi1ridMv-A- n uken from new-fre8- h h- - furnishing wi amazing warmth andX T. St"' f"Ied Uh ' IoTeIy "" of ""temporary home down look. hlt ,he t01"1" ordered nd s for tired rooms with a run TREMENDOUS BARGAINS IN t SECrMuiTK : gigaGS?fSJ BOOKCASE HEAD BOARDS I CWxAi S TRIPLE DRESSERS WITH COFFEE COCKTAIL TABLES TABLES IlOVESP MIRRORS .LAMP TABLES ! ottLaw Fixt 2, 3 or 4 DRAWER CHESTS STEP TABES COLORS 2 DOOR COMMODES GAME TABLES DININGROOM TABLES NIGHT TABLF 0DD SIDE CHAIRS DINING CHAIRS I ODD BEDS DESKS BUFFETS 0 jjnv oPnivrQ LAMPS i CHINA CABINETS MATTREX ?F? Hundrek of Gift Items or WaU Treatments . llTStZ"""' Mi " - ' A, pi.e. or . housefull ,,;,. OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. contemporary fyrnishings f ill :. ,n,,r:r V I O r S Q if " ri dtcorating. .. pace-sette- r house J 2977 highland drive . salt lake city, utah It Happened at The BEAU La Rae McManama The BEAU BRUMMEL Cafe be-ga- n its busy week Monday with Mrs. B. A. COMPTON acting as hostess for a dinner party which she gave for seven guests. On Tuesday the SUGARHOUSE ROTARY BOARD held its regular meeting and luncheon. Later in the afternoon prominent local at-torney D. SHIELDS was host for fourteen guests for lunch. fecTu8;i.ev,Jin' Mr GRANT the Distinctive Catering Service had sixteen guests for a dinner party. Mrs. C. P. SMITH held a comb-ination Birthday and Going Away party on Wednesday. Mrs. SERGEANT entertained four friends at a Bridge luncheon. (Continued from Page 1) the fence. Often his job is com-plicated if the rider, injured in the fall, is unable to run. The bull takes after the handiest target so the clown must be in close when the rider goes down and worst of all, must stay in close until the cowboy makes good his escape. Often you'll see the wildly-garbe- d clowns competing in the contest events wrestling steers or riding the bulls. But few con-testants have any desire to trade jobs , with the rodeo clown. His is a lonely profession. This year's Days- - of '47 World Championship rodeo to be held July 18 through, 24 at the state fairgrounds, will feature three na-tionally famous rodeo clowns who are all daring bull fighters. John Lindsey is recognized as the "dean . of rode.o clowns," and has played top rodeos all over the nation, in-cluding Madison Square Garden several times. He has earned as high as $20,000 a year for his life-savi- ng efforts and comic antics. Clois "Dodo" Earls and Johnie Allen have worked the rodeo cir-cuits all over the West, thrilling audiences with their dare-dev- il antics against dangerous brahma bulls. So when you attend the Days of '47 Rodeo this year, keep an eye on the clowns they deserve your respect. |