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Show Page 6 SOUTH EAST INDEPENDENT Sugar House, Utah Thursday August 8, 1957 j ; I iiflu Susanna Circle of the Methodist! Centenary Church has started an unusual method of raising funds for their new budget project. Dubbed "Coffee Can Dinners", this is the way the method works: One member of the Circle has in-vited another member and her fam-- i ily to dinner. After dinner, the cof-- I fee can is passed, the guest family puts in an amount equivalent to what the dinner would have cost them elsewhere. Then they take the coffee can home, and in turn, invite a third family to dinner, when the 1 process is repeated, until all fam- - J llies having members in the Circle have been dinner guests and hosts. tj Vacation bible classes are now I in session at the Neighborhood Chapel which is located at 2180 ! East 27th South. The classes began August 5th and will run until August 16th. The Bible school supervisor is Mrs. T. M. Constance, wife of Reverand T. M. Constance. Reverand Constance is serving as a teacher along with Miss Eva rarcell, Mrs Wayne Rider, Mrs. Loa Anderson and Mrs. Tom j Kreek. Swiss Day Program Enjoyed by Lynotts Although discovered quite acci-dentally, Swiss Day at Midway was enjoyed thoroughly by Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lynott and family. After a day of enjoyable swim-ming at Homestead, they drove through Midway on the way home, and found Swiss Day merrily in progress. Highlight of the day was a parade, and among the de-lightful Swiss atmosphere, the marvelous cooking took a starring" role, according to Mrs. Lynott. Holladay Organizes Toastmistress Club Mrs. Leila Balis, 2035 Sycamore Lane (4720 S.) has announced the beginning of a new Toastmistress Club in the Holladay area. The next meeting of the group formu-lating the club will be August 13, at 1:00 p.m. at the Rose Garden. Those interested in joining this stimulating group, or those inter-ested in learning about it are in-vited to attend. The purpose of the club is to stimulate interest in correct speech, and diction. For further information, you may con-tact Mrs. Balis at CR Sorensen Family See Coast Sights Mr. and Mrs. Horace A. Soren-sen, 3000 Connor St. and family just returned from a trip to Disneyland, Marine Land and Knotsbury Farm. Accompaning the Sorensens on the interesting; trip were Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDonald, daughter and son-in-la- w and their children, Ann, and Marcie; Mr. and Mrs. William W. Cannon and children, Michael, David, Layne and Wen-dy. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Soren-sen and children, Ramona, Scott, Janette and Kent. The family motored to the coast spots last week and returned Saturday. Making his debut at LDS hos-pital Monday, August 5, was Peter Martin Athas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Athas, 2057 Marwood Dr. Excited about their brother are Nini, 15, Trisha 13. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Athas, 2660 Highland Drive. Primary Presents Celebrating the birthday of the Primary Association, and climaxing summer activities, Bryan Ward Primary presented the evening pro-gram Sunday, Aug. 4 at the ward chapel, 1621 South 1100 East. A display of handiwork done by the youngsters was set up in the ward lobby. Katherine Kelsey, a teacher play-ed preliminary organ music and the children sang the prayer song, "I Thank Thee, Dear Father." Valerie Smith opened the meet-ing with prayer, and the children sang the opening song. Mrs. Minnie Ure spoke briefly, greeting parents in the congrega-tion. Marvin Purdie and Mrs. Kathy Meyers, along with youngsters Susan Klenk, Michael Gunn and others from the Top-Pil- ot class portrayed "A Plea to Parents" in modified dramatic form. Mrs. Eliza Madsen, Top-Pil- ot teacher, spoke on the subject, "A Plea to Parents." Former Bishop Ileleman P. Call and Mrs. Call, young Sylvia Call, Rose Marie Meyers, Debra Pear-mai- n, Grant Madsen, dramatized the theme "Together We Help." Bishop Lloyd T. Johnson also spoke breifly. o A swimming party was held at the home of Sonny Henderson, 2081 Marwood Drive, Friday, Aug. 2, with her schoolmates from Olympus. Among those attending the party were: Sheri Papworth, Caro-lyn Howard, Bonnie Kimball, Kent Kimball, Don Dossett, Jerome Gourley, Mike Abbey, Susan Zor-bac- k, Pat Dailey, Carol Cooper, and Steve Hideout. There were 28 in attendance. Mrs. Henderson cooked hot dogs and hamburgers. Price and Phillip Haslam of Richfield, Utah, grandsons of Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Haslam of 1720 Redondo Ave. are currently spending ten days of their vacation at the home of their grandparents here in Salt Lake. Enjoy Northwest Vacation Mr. and Mrs. William H. Brinton, and Mrs. Mott Keller have just returned from a ten day trip to the Northwest and are still full of excitment and bubbl-ing over with the things they had seen. After traveling to Grand Coulee Dam, tnd then to Astoria, Oregon, after which they traveled down the Oregon coast through Calif-ornia and home. While on their visit, they saw the huge sawmills of the North-Da-m and then to Astoria, Oregon, west. At Bonneville Dam, they saw the salmon climbing the fish ladders, and watching them being counted as they went up the ladder. The purpose of the count is to determine trends from year to year to see if there is more or less fish thus they can set bag limits. Fern Thomas HOME MADE PIES IN 7-13- 97 HELP WANTED FEMALE . .Interior decorator with sales experience in wallpaper - draperies and paint. Call Mr. Ottley for interview at IIU 37. SOUTHEAST READY MIXED CONCRETE CO. 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