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Show Glenn Llnnebeck encountered an unfortunate accident during a deer hunting trip up Kamas way. While helping load a deer on a horse, the horse became spooked and as it swing around, the animals front hooves struck Mr. Linnebeck across the knees causing serious damage and pain and requiring much medical attention. Friends and neighbors wish him a speedy recovery, STAN BONHAM PREXY LIONS BIRTHDAY CALENDAR The Cottonwood Klwanls Club announced their new slate of officers for 1961 to be installed later this year. Stan Stan Bonham is to be the new President; Bob Short, First Vice President; Bill King, 2nd Vice President; Bob Wallace, Secretary and Toke Adams, Trea surer. The Club meets Monday Nights at the Panorama Inn, and is very active In Community affairs. During the month of November members of the Holladay Lions Club will visit the home sin the Holladay area to secure subscriptions to the Community Birthday Calendar. The cost of the calendar is $2. 00 per family regardless of the number of News that Vickie Liljenquist won first place in the Parade Class at the annual members. The names of all subscribers Pan Pacific Auditorium horse show at Los will be placed on the calendar on the by Violet Boyce Angeles, came in a brief note from Miss date of birth in the corresponding month. This will make it possible for a person Liljenquist. We also read of Ray Liljento check the calendar at intervals and quist who won the Parade Horse Division either send or telephone congratulations of the Grand National Livestock exposito those friends whose names appear on Aunt Hety says: A mother-in-la- w tion at San Francisco. is much like a seed. It's not much the calendar at the time of the birthdate. but comes with the tomato. " A second The Cottonwood Stake Relief Society purpose of the above profunds to be used by the secure is to is holding a class with Sister Melba Christject The South Cottonwood Lady Lions are ensen, teaching Basic Sewing the Logan for community Lions Club Holladay event It is Intended to use the funds holding their annual "Fun-Tim- e" Extension Service Way. This includes the at the Dairy Friday, November 11 latest method in tips on easier ways of raised this year for the following projects: at 7;30 p.m. according to Arlta Turpin, fitting and above all, making sewing FUN. Club President. At the conclusion of the The 1. To give assistance to the Mentally group is now making attractive blouses. Estelle Burton was one of the 12 Ward Retarded Children School now being con- evening, refreshments will be served. Funds from this event are used toward ducted at the ifolladay Gbmmuiity Church. Representative of the State. She will now 2. To help finance the cost of the show six members of her South Cottonaiding blind children. The Lionesses have been busily quilt sidewalk being constructed along the east wood 2nd Ward the new methods, and they side of Holladay Blvd. from the north ing at the home of Jean Clayton. The in turn will teach six more. This plan will one be will of the worthwhile quilt many continue thru the year and of course, will side of the former A. J. Brid property to the event. prizes given during cover a great percentage of persons who connect with the sidewalk which now the Lions will Thursday evening Lady will have nad advantage of this almost per- extends in front of the Cottonwood Elehold their regular monthly meeting at the sonal instruction. mentary School. home of Belle Johnson. They will finish It is felt that these two projects for aratlons for the Friday night event which the calendar funds will be used ancf begin HOLLADAY are worthy of community support and preparing for their Christmas will be Edna Howard. the Holladay Lions Club sees an oppor plans. LADY LIONS Light refreshments will be served. tunity in lending a helping hand to strengthen the help now being given the MenMrs. Newell C. Mann, by Over in the cradle comer, we are tally Retarded and also in increasing the Publicity Chairman pleased to introduce a new member.... safety of children on their way to and Ronald Robert Knowldeen. He was born from school. The regular meeting of the HollaOctober 20th to Ronald, and Karen KnowlThe people of Holladay who are not deen. Mother is doing fine now, although day Lady Lions Club for the month of contacted for the calendar may subscribe she did encounter some difficulty at first. November will be held at the home of by a telephone call to C. L. Cottrell Mrs. George Marchant,4889 Vlewmont, A new baby girl for Richard and JoSecretary of the Holladay Lions, at Holladay, Utah at 7:30 p.m. on ThursCRestwood celyn Maynes. All are doing fine! day November 10, 1960. The Thanks South Cottonwood is in a dither now, giving theme will prevail and the program will be a reading on the life of looking forward to the new shopping center old Bradley Christ given by 12-ythat has been announced to take place Mrs. Walter and Mr. or son the 9th East and 56th South area. Nygren, Wilson 1443 of Residents all seem pleased to Jhavf a conAvenue, Salt Nygren es. This Utah. Cotton-wooditvenient shopping center for South Lake City, reading will be aids and a visual We miss the old landmarks, tho. accompanied by The old Frank Howe home near Vine and for this meeting are: 56th South and the old Webb home at 9th and 56th that have been tom down the past Mrs. Stevenson McDonald, Mrs. George few weeks and the barns and Marchant, Mrs. Wayne Shaw and Mrs. buildings 11 burned. A must go to make way for Arnold Burgener. net-term- plus Service SAFECO-Savin- gs ent. "Allow me to introduce Dale Josephson, my FECO agent. He takes a personal role Hi-La- nd in all claim i Co-host- ing . a-l- settlements." Youll save money with youre a careful driver you can save real dollars with this new plan. . . at the same time have the best insurance possible to buy. Come in and get all the facts before you buy or renew. Thousands are If saving . . why not you? 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