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Show THE NEWS BULLETIN Monday, Jan. 15, 1953 Sugar House, Utah Page Know Him , Know Her , Know Them- SCOUT AWARDS Continued from rage GIVEN TO another friend. For Kate Davis is ihe type who . BUMPER CROP 111' LON Scout, Cub and Explorer leaders were honored at the annual meeting of the Great Salt Lake council, Boy Scouts of America, held Friday at the Fairgrounds Coliseum. A preludial concert wTas given by the Salt Lake Letter Carriers band with J. L .Robinson conducting. Brent Little of Troop 145, North Jordan district, called the meeting to order. The flag- ceremony was handled by Cub scouts under the direction of E. Dale Peak. Stephen Kelsey, Troop 64, Sugar House district, lead the national anthem. Invocation was offered by the mast Rev. Joseph L. Federal, auxiliary bishop of the Salt Lake W. ROMAN speaks at Preliminary drafted for an Vemer O. Hewlett, president of the council, gave his annual message followed by resolutions and other business. Unit leaders were honored in ceremonies conducted by Stewart Westcott, William Geurts and William Bradshaw. Heber Q. Wolsey was in charge of the Explorer presentation; Mr. and Mrs. Hampton C. Godbe, the Cubs, and Robert Allen, the Scouts. Tributes were paid to the leaders by Dr. John Marshall, Lloyd S. Elder, Robert R. Terrell, Robert For Sale GAS INCINERATOR Good Condition Reasonably Priced 55 Virginia Street Fhone 4-2- FREE PARKING DIRECTLY ACROSS THE STREET Phone YOUNG FASHION SHOP Specializing Exclusively in INFANTS and CHILDRENS WEAR 2032 South Eleventh East Near 21st South SUGAR HOUSE, UTAH PETTY MOTOR GO. DIAL S1 plans ultra-moder- are being n sewage disposal unit in South Salt Lake, according to Mayor Marlow Cal- - Scout affair lahan. The Installation of the unit will be designed to save South Salt Lake an estimated $50,000, Mayor Cal- - lahan said. C. J. Ulrich, I I - makes spontaneous friendships, and no wonder her hobby is selling, for she makes a career out of it. One of the first K O'B employees, Kate began working for the firm when she was 14. Shes been with them ever since. When the big department store opened its Sugar House branch, Kate Bavis came out to help. Then went downtown, but decided she jiked Bugar House and its folk shes one them for she lives so she asked for and was here), na"lET-en-; c'"e back. n.S,ugar House nmv t0 ,?ayand 10 work' Mrs. Davis lives with her hus- 5.and Bufavis for 20 years a Continental 01 man, at their home at 2 Imperial street, have two grown and mar ,?ey I sons they found time to raise city engineer, has been commissioned to complete plans for the system based on a de- sign that eliminates one step in the usual disposal process. The system if constructed according to current ewee" their will be unique in the L f. When youre in Keith OBriens wear-loofor Kate state of Utah. The design has been J?d,f and help yourself to another submitted to and received the ap- - av!s proval of the state Board of Health. g0od Sugar House friendship. Construction of the disposal system is another step towards FOR SALE making South Salt Lake indepenI Hollywood Red dent of Salt Lake City services. 1 Wood Bed complete with It is planned the installation will springs and mattress. Reasonable be financed by means of a bond 55 VIRGINIA STREET Issue buts citizens will be given an Phone I opportunity to express themselves through an election, relative to TTfMMiwsmwi financing the project through a bond, issue. SUGAR HOUSE COAL CO. Jbs-plannin- Catholic Diocese. Sugar House 1 7 Weyher, Dr. J. F. Waldo, Dale R. Taylor and Charles N. Stockslager. Henry P. Kipp, scoutmaster of Troop 34, First Presbyterian church, responded for the scoutmasters. Memorial service was directed by Herbert F. Kretchman for Sea Explorers. John D. Giles presented the attendance awards to: Silver Beaver awards were presented to: Verner O. Hewlett was council president. The attendance awards were won by the Grant district which was awarded an American flag. Tooele district won the troop flag. Silver Beaver awards went to: Milton V. Backman, who' has 32 years tenure in scouting; Richard Goodworth, 18 years; Eldrec R. Hamilton, 20 years; Oscar W. Kirkham, 37 years; Lewis Love, 16 years; Joseph E. Mickelsen, 25 years, and Harold R. Waldo, 23 years. re-elect- ed DUP ENTERTAINS OFFICIALS The North Salt Lake County xard of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers was entertained Monday at luncheon at the home of Mrs. Thomas B. Montgomery. Appointments were laid for the 19 members present. Favors designed by Miss Sarah Wiscomb, Mrs. J. E. Russell and Mrs. D. G. Bunce, were Chinese dishes artistically wrapped in red celophane. A short business meeting was conducted by Mrs. Montgomery, president of the group. Hostesses assisting Mrs. Montgomery were Mrs. R. W. Morrison and Mrs. I. K. Pederson. A white elephant exchange was the highlight of the afternoon, which was spent socially. The group presented the members of the presidency, hostesses of the event, with demitasse cups and saucers. STUDY CIRCLE rey ENJOYS FUN MEETING The "Friendly Study Circle met at the home of Mrs. Bert Christen- sen, 4855 Wander "Lane, last urday evening for its party. semi-annu- Sat-- 1 ai Buffet dinner of turkey and ham was served, after whichthe group proceeded to make merry with ll games. Mrs. Boyd Bott was in charge of fun-for-a- the entertainment. Committee in charge of dinner arrangements was Mrs. Lemoyne Despain, Mrs. Earl Belnap and Mrs. Anthon HANSENS HOME FROM COAST Thanks. Phone 23 numimimuiMn 7 Starks 7-7- OIL tain their partners; otherwise they meet once each month as-- study Automatic Transmission Service a circle. JACK HEWITT S MEET JAN. 15 The first meeting of the new year for the Sugar House Lady Lions will be held Thursday, Jan. 15, at the Lion House, beginning Fhone GAS and OIL LET HEWITT DO IT LIONS LADIES East 21st South O O Lobbs on the job" 27 years of service Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln T. Hansen, son, Mac, and daughters, Emma Nielson. I President of the study circle is ,ou and Beth Ann, just returned PROPER STEERING from their Christmas vacation. i Miss Estella Neilson. Christmas They spent with Mrs. Miss Present were Miss Neilson, SAFE DRIVING Hazel Bowthorpe, Mrs. Viola Liv- - Hansens brother and family, Owen I Wheel Alignment Sorensen, of Reno, Nevada. They Brake ingston, Mrs. Alta Vance, Mr. and returned home Overhaul Front End after by Mrs. Paul Backer, Mr. and Mrs. Expert seeing the ' Toumamnt of Roses and Mrs. R. Mr. and parade Baird, Joseph se Bowl Same at Pasadena on Earl Belnap, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd ew Years day and spending some Steering Shop Bott, Mr. and Mrs. Fenno B. me n Mac 977 E. 21st South Dial Hansen Vegas. Casto, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Christen- ust returend from Kentucqy after In Sugar House son, Mr. and Mrs. Lemoyne De- two on an spending LDS years Y. spain, Mr. and Mrs. Zelph Ereckson, Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. mission to the east central states. Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Dilworth H. Marchant Mr. and Mrs. George Marchant, Mr. and Mrs. Anthon WHEN YOUR CAR NEEDS Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Parkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Rich, TIRES LUBRICATION Mr. and Mrs. John Rock, Mr. and Mrs. George L. Sharp, Mr. and BATTERIES WASHING Mrs. Clyde F. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bowthorpe. 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