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Show Sugar House, Utah Thursday, Feb. 14, 1957 SOUTH EAST INDEPENDENT Page 15 OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY Hyland Lake Subdivision 5870 SOUTH I3TH EAST SUNDAY GIs before interest rates go up take advantage of our offer 42 LOANS 30-YEA- R TERMS FROM 2 DOWN There is no better deal for you on the market, 3 bedrooms, 2 bath homes. SPLIT LEVEL, 2 LEVEL or ONE LEVEL homes all GI and FHA appraised for at or below the low selling price. Come out and see these bearuties today. You'll agree THE BEST VALUES ON THE MARKET. OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2389 East 6600 South SUNDAY Located in beautiful BELLW0OD SUB. beauties beautifully finished with one and one-hal- f baths, a wife-save- r kitchen with all the built ins you want. Dining rooms. Large living room with fireplaces, carports. Priced at only $16,950. NAME YOUR OWN TEKSlS you will be surprised how easy it is to buy these beauties. Call CR HU HYLAND 3165 Highland Drive REALTORS HU 7 I OUT HOLLADAY WAY :, IT'S y S T h A r t , .E V I T Y to be SURE! : 4721 HOLLADAY BLVD. f j Phone CR 61 OPEN HOUSES I 1764 LaHar Dr. (3245 S. 17th E.) YOU CAN MOVE INTO this lovely brick rambler, lge. liv. rm., fireplace, dining rm., built-i-n range and ovenf birch cabinets, 1 baths, att. gar-age, patio. Today, use your pres-ent home for down payment (or we will build you a home to your planning) on our lots. SEE THIS LOVELY HOME TODAY. Call IN IN LAYTON - HARRIS HU 47 Reator 565 E. 21st S. L Q Q K T O Taylor -- Gardner 822 E. 2 1 st South REALTOR HU 4-85- 18 For Value Packed Homes In and Near the Sugar House Area $1 1.950 2780 East 2850 South Brick 2 Bedroom $12,750 1357 Kensington Ave. Brick 2 Bedroom $13,000 1419 Browning Ave. Brick 2 Bedroom $ 1 3,390 3 54 Grace Street Frame 2 Bedroom $13,950 281 1 Canyon View Drive Frame 2 Bedroom $14,500 1067 Austin Ave. Shake 2 Bedroom $14,500 .2980 South 2520 East Shake 3 Bedroom $17095 41 12 South 3250 East Brick 3 Bedroom $18,500 3809 South 2780 East Brick 3 Bedroom $18,750 1861 East 17th South Brick 2 Bedroom $2 1 ,500 2 1 34 South 1 0th East Frame 2-- 2 Bedroom $2 1 .950 2 1 80 Blaine Avenue Brick 3 Bedroom $22,900 1850 Westminster Ave. Brick 2 Bedroom $24,500 1586 Downington Avenue Frame 4 Bedroom $28,500 2075 Browning Avenue Frame 2 Bedroom $28,950 2024 Emerson Avenue Frame 3 Bedroom $29,400 1450 South 22nd East frame 2 Bedroom $31,500 1994 Kensington Avenue. Frame 3 Bedroom TAYLOR-GARNE- R .- -. IHTRODUCIHG Canyon Crest Subdivision 22 SPARKLING NEW HOMES 2850 South 3300 East $17,950 & up 3-- 4 BEDROOMS BRICK CONSTRUCTION Wi - 2 BATHS LARGE KITCHENS DOUBLE CARPORTS GARAGES BASEMENTS FIREPLACE Tri - Levels - Ramblers 2 - Levels OPEN EVERY DAY I 'TIL DARK Best approaches from Wasatch Boulevard Try our Terms and Trades MOONEY REAL ESTATE DA 25 120 Et 9th. So. REALTORS NEAR SUGAR HOUSE 5 large rooms on main floor. Nearly new kitchen metal cabi-nets, dishwasher and disposal. Large living and dining rooms. 2 bedrooms and bath.. Owner will carry contract with low down payment. Daytime call HU Evenings call HU IN CR CR Lake View REALTY 782 E. 21st S. HU 69 Service Men . . . I I s, I 'v i ' i V I Takaharu Kusaba Army MSgt. Takaharu Kusaba recently completed the combat in-telligence course at the Army's European Intelligence, Military Police and Special Weapons School in Oberammergau, Germany. After graduation ceremonies, Ser-geant Kusaba returned to his reg-ular duties with Headquarters of the 8th Infantry Division's 43d Field Artillsry Battalion. Kusaba, son of H. Kusaba, 270 Herbert ave., was graduated from the University of Wyoming in 1951. His wife, Louise, is with him in Germany. "Teen Talkers" (Continued from Page 2) auction was handled by Mr. Ken-ningto- n's home-roo- m class, which has charge of the lost and found department Articles which had been in the lost and found for more than a month, and which had no identification on them, were auctioned off by auctioneers Pat Green and Larry Hill. Net proceeds i! were about $2.70. Skit to be Presented To V.F.W. at Hospital A party is to be given for the patients at the 12th Avenue Hos-pital for veterans by the V.F.W. Sugarhouse Auxiliary No. 3586 on February 19. A skit entitled "The Return of Little Nell," will be presented by five members of the Auxiliary. The members are. Mrs. Dewey Stewart, Mrs. William Clawson, Mrs. Leo Hansen, Mrs. Fred Hanlsaker, and Mrs. Glen Bradshaw. Refreshments will be served. 'Twixt Us Teens (Continued from Page 2) scanning family albums (have him bring his along, too) or books of rememberance. FOR MOMS AND DADS: Open up your hearts and let the teenagers in. I, Tibby, think my friends nicer now than ever before. I, Tibby, am absolutely postive that teens are better than ever (like movies) They're hungry for home fun. Honestly, they are. They want to feel welcome in your home. They want to take turns, but some parents put the ice pack on the idea. And, honestly, Moms and Dads, we're not so bad w,hen things are set for us. Parents who take a loving interest in us and fix a little food, suggest a little en-tertainment will find we'll stay out of the kitchen cupboards and refrigerators. Only make us wel-come, hm? Isn't it better to have your teen at home, knowing what he or she is doing, than away somewhere? Really, isn't that better than a sparkling clean house all the time, anyway? turn to his regular duties as tele-phone operator with Company E of the 53d Signal Battalion at Fort Hood, Texas. He attended Utah State Agricul-tural College. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde C. Colledge, live at 55 W. Third North, Tooele. Army Pvt. Ronald J. Colledge, whose wife, Betty, lives at 6808 Hyland dr., recently arrived at a maneuver area near Fort Polk, La., where he will participate in "Ex-ercise King Cole" early this spring. After completion of the field training exercise, Colledge will re- - OLYMPUS HIGH By Kathleen Hinckley Over six-hundr- ed mothers and daughters participated in an eve-ning of fun and entertainment last Thursday, Feb. 7, at the annual mothers and daughters night. The evening began with an ex-cellent book review narrated by Miss Helen Kimball. Her beauti-ful dramatization of the book, kept everyone spellbound for nearly two hours. An excellent program, under the direction of Vera Ann Lenroot, followed the book review. A mother and daughter tribute was rendered by Mardy Ellgren and her mother. Bonnie Baker and Judy Chatelin and their mothers, favor-ed the group with a vocal selection. A light luncheon was served in the gymnasium, during which time more program was provided includ-ing a pantomine and a tap dance. As a favor, each mother was given one long stemmed red rose. The evening was a tremendous success and the officers of the Girls' Association are to be con-gratulated for doing a superb job. |