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Show Horse Club Members Aim At County Fair From Out Our Window II ffete .v. II Oil t A Weekend Sale POINT Or Tliwl by Trudy WOMAN'S WINDER. Five girls from Cimmarons" 4 -- H Horse the club plan to enter competition at the county fair in Murray. Last week the girls partici Over holf the people living today have no idea what In a meet at Riverton pated anyone is talking about when they say "hard times."' I'd park and compiled enough points be the last to wish the return of such days, but they did to enter the fair. nave a way of bringing out one's adaptability. Those days The girls earned the follow weren't all bad. ing: Sherrie Brown, 24 points, one red and two blue ribbons; Cindy Cox, 24 points, two red The other day, at I stood torn between tossing a and one blue; Heather Harker, brightly-colore- d piece of clothing into the blue ribbons and grand three garbage or saving it, I realized how almost perfectly champion of the western plea I I attuned am to our days of easy living. say almost, sure class for a total of 35 for anyone perfectly attuned (and that means anyTert Underwood, points; 27 points and three blue rib one under 25 years of age) would have tossed it out without thinking. bons; Jill Jones, two blue and one white, for 25 points. Chariene and Shelly Under . A lot'of water has gone under the bridge since anywood entered the competition at it one was admonished to "Wear it out, Make do, Use it Riverton and earned one white up," but "use it up" was most certainly what the pa:t gen- and two red ribbons and three erations did. I think they got a lot of satisfaction out of red ribbons. Leaders of the club are Mrs. it, too. Douglas C. Harker, Jr., Mrs. Lowell Underwood and Floyd For instance. Doesn't anyone make rag rugs any Cox, who helps the girls drill more? Some of the loveliest floor coverings I've seen their horses at his residence. were braided from strips of discarded suits, coats, Weekly meetings are held at colblankets or such. Light pieces were dyed to bright the girls' homes. ors and every "cast-off- " automatically became an addition to the "rag bag." - COUCH and MATCHING CHAIR IE out-gro- 1 St. Francis To Get i 1. i Cotton discards were also used. They were crocheted New Assistant Pastor into bedroom rugs. With a large wood hook and the ability KEARNS. St. Francis Xav- to make jingle crochets, attractive rugs were yours 'just as church here is Included in soon as you could gather up enough "rags" and cut them ier diocese reassignments which into strips, involve 14 parishes. Rev. Phillip M. Dahnken.who Cloth left over from home sewing projects went has served as assistant pastor into the quilt bag and many a time as a child I've put here for the past year, has been of the how to to see assigned as assistant pas many "pieces" myself sleep trying tor of St. Ambrose in Salt Lake. I could identify. This one a left over from my dresses, Rev. Robert Servatius, pre that my sis's and those of Spencer's and Dad's shirts or at Our Lady of Lourdes sently Mom's aprons. Oh, and the memories I have of Mom in Salt Lake, will become the tospending the long evenings quietly stitching them assistant at St. Francis. The gether as we kids played, read or talked.. assignments are effective as of - OPEN 9 TO 9 THURS., FRl., SAT. I "fc "A" k k k Large Cushion Sofa Matching Side Chair 4 Colors to Choose COLORS Ran $00095 ."mm M Nylon Fabric Smart Modem UNLY Styling A BEST BUY NOW! TVIN BED COMPLETE "A" k Aug. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rozsa Southern (California Honeymoon For Mr. And Mrs. Richard Rozsa St. Vincent de Paul's church was the setting for the marriage of Miss Mary Annllochevar and Richard L. Rozsa. The Rev. I. Strancar officiated. A luncheon at Andy's Smorgasbord honored the newly married couple. That same evening, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Hoche-va- r, 4410 Fairbourne, parents of the bride hosted a reception at the Shalamar. For her nuptials the new Mrs. Ro,zsa, selected a gown of peau de soie, fashioned in slender silhouette lines. The bodice featured lily point sleeves, round neckline and the chapel train embroidered with pearls and sequins. She wore a pillbox hat with a short bridal illusion veil and her flowers were pink roses. The attendants were Miss Carol Cilmour as maid of honor; Miss Judy Reber, Miss Shirley Gay Bywater and Mrs. John Wallace, as other attendants. They chose floor length gowns of Jade green peau de soie with white lace Jackets. They each wore a headpiece of green net and flowers and carried of pink and white bouquets roses. Assuming best man duties was Michael Healy. Ushers were Norman Pease, MarkAck-erma- n, 4 EAGtE MDRBAT ADVERTISER (UTAH) Thursday, July 21, 1966 home In Salt Lake City. The bride is a graduate of Murray high school and atten ded Henagers Business College. Her husband completed Belview high in Belview, Washington. bridal Entertaining at a luncheon at the Ambassador club, prior to the wedding was Miss Cilmour, other parties were given by 'Mrs; William Bywater and Miss Shirley By. water. Kearns Ninth Slates Carnival Who, today, takes the time and thought to make an afghan from all those balls of yarn that are left over from other knitting projects? At one time the yarn was either knit or crocheted into wondrous rainbows of color to use as a "toss-over- " on chilly evenings. They were real beauty made from "nothing." 56 Former Granitians On Uf mary, under the direction of Mrs. Dorothy Rush, president, are sponsoring a carnival to be held at the church, S02S So. 4865 West, July 27. Festivities will begin at 5 p.m. There will be plenty to eat and drink also a Merry-ground and Rock and Roll. Everyone is invited to attend. o- John Wallace and John Hochevar, brother of the bride." The bride's mother wore a gown of pink peau de sole. Mrs. John Hochevar sat at the guest book. Following a honeymoon trip to Southern California the newly married couple will make their SERTA Serta Mattress Serta Box Spring Hollywood Caster Frame Plastic or Maple Headboard Honor List forSALT LAKE. Fifty-si- x And do you know anyone who makes doll clothes students have Granite mer high collection. fabulous Oh, anymore? My sis, Fern, had a been named to the spring the hours we spent handling them, looking at them the quarter honor roll at and trying them on the doll. Fern still has them and University of Utah. what a treasure trove some far-o- ff grandchild will have They are among 1,025 uni when she gets them. True museum pieces when all the versity students who have main an talned store bought ones are gone and forgotten. average of 3.5 or better out of a possible 4.0 in all academic subjects during We made pretty and serviceable fruit bowls out of disthe spring quarter. We centered carded (but not broken) phonograph records. The Granite high graduates, a record over an empty fruit bottle, put the whole thing in by class, are Anne Louise Boye, a warm oven and as it slowly heated, the record drooped Sandra J. Canepari, Edwin E. into lovely scallops and curves. We took Ihem carefully out Catmull, Susan C. Dorius, Ron ald K. Esplin, Joan L. Greer, of the oven (holding the bottle only), made any adjustment to the fluting ar.d then let it cool. Painted Michael D. Julian, Bruce N. and gilded, such records made beauiful bowls to give to Moore, Beverly Ann T. Smith, Beverly TlJwell, freshmen. Grandma and Grandpa for Christmas or birthdays. C. Shoko Aogaichi, AUen Yield Clif E. . . Kolan, Burgess, i i i in.i t j. i nave a . we aian ton K. Peterson, Ar lee Phillips, painii or cnange to run 10 me i t'ort every time we needed a gift and so we made -- Sharon G. Russell, sophomores. them. And it was fun. It makes me wonder if I've given Marl Ann BiUhymer, Naomi N. Brems, Sharon Ann Carlson, my own boys so generous an allowance they've lost Sara Jane Crawford, Karen Ann the knack of "making something out of nothing." T. Davles, James R. Despain, For it's a handy knack to Jiave. People who have ft Richard W. Fuller, Patsy Ray George W. Hart man will never be bored and they'll also be adaptable to any Hansen, Judith Howe, Karen Elva Jr., change of environment this restless old world just might Nielsen, T. D. 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Marshall, Carol Jean Samuelson, Helen Kay Stevenson, graduates. 1 II rf 'I County Fair Entries Are Scheduled I 2j - One of the rreatent single to medicine contributions was the dlneovery or insulin. the diabetic's means of en- Joying a long, useful lire. of Insulin was tho tde Frederick BanUnjr. although other notai v Charles Bmi nd x B. Ci iiip play ed notable roles In its devcJ opment The original insuiin wm obtained from the pancreas-- m of dors, but from later method was found study for extracting fresh tan crtni (swertbreads) of beef with acidulated aiconoL Now extra for a . . your physician reflected In his pre heart-to-hea- . rt kill la scription, which we nu promptly and with precision at DTCITES PHARMACY 4788 South State Street Murray rhone: AM and 103 Phone: rotrrt .If If I WASHERSX RANGES I I REFRIGERATORS Repairing 11 II I rs t tut -- wrrR'g norsB-Hou- i Hint Ladles, I hs'f cup g f vinegar to one 9att f Mrm water. 2G8-48- 4700 South State In k 7 Colors to Choose From All Hardwood Frame Construction Nylon TABLE WITH LEAF 4 85 Jaycee-Cof- C Be Displayed Parade Entry KEARNS. 'Beauty In Vtah Day parade In Kearns. Sheldon Holmes, Chamber of will be theme of the Kearns' Jaycee Chamber of Commerce Commerce president; Dayr float to be entered In several Courtrlght and Nathan Ridge of the jaycees are chairmen. parades. The float, being constructed The float Is financed by the at the home of Wally Galbraith, Chamber of Commerce and Jaycees and Jaycettes are furni- Jaycee president, will have a replica of the Rainbow Bridge shing the labor. Susan Bruse, Miss Kearns tn ooumern tia and the Lbs and her two attendants, Vlcki Temple In Salt Lake with Foil and atrtda Wright, will lake appearing In the center. A wide array of colors has fide on the float. The float will appear In the been chosen for the porn pons. Days of '47 parade on Monday, in the Magna parade that even-ta- g, For quick, effective results at the Salt Lake County Fair low cost, use the Want Ad colparade on Aug. 1 at 8 p.m. in umns of the Or Murray and in the Home Town Dial Eagle-Advertis- er) 2C2-4C- Guest Noren, chairman of the parade to be held on Aug. l for reminded that deadline entries is tomorrow (Friday), said numerous floats, He marching and riding groups, elus six bands art already en tered. but "there's room for many more." Mr. Noren may bo reached by calling 266-2807 or 262-242- 1. Initial checking tn of exhibits will start at 1 P.m. on Tuesday, when ceramics and art exhibits are scheduled. Slated to be checked In on Thursday. July 28, are txhi bit In H handicraft, forestry. woodcraft, photography, entomology, electricity, H borne economics and adult home economics. The following day's schedule calls tor judging of adult and H boms economics and a fine arts preview and tea, Hobbies are to be checked la on July 30, as art candy and baking exhibits, poultry and pigeons on Sunday. 4-- 4-- na UU 7 V Pc. Dinette Set CHAIRS (Naugahydt) or 2. State's Beauty To friendly fflrre's by wpong-InHtWy with g ititio!i of tirlghipn jfy REPRESENTING THE Kearns Chamber of Commerce, Don Merzog (left) presents a $125 check to Rex Jensen and Dell Mills, Jaycees who will use the money to build a float for Days of '47 parades and the Kearns Home Town Days. 297-S88- 7 DRUQ STORE Or n a m. to I pm. "Jul iT S",lrands fSFJ rull REXALL Store) Tin ay West 2700 8outh In Magna (A Entries for spec events In the Salt Lake County Fair, which opens here stand on Aug. for a six-dare being sought by chairmen of the activities. Eight young ladles have submitted entry forms for the Sweetheart contest, according to Harry Ballard, chairman. 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