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Show 6 Page Detroit mother of three will resign as Mrs Amerof 1962 will visit Salt Lake July 12 on behalf of the Boy Scouts Building Program. ; Mrs Lila Masson, a auburn-haire- green-eye- At a recent luncheon meeting of the Mount Olympus Garden Club, Mrs Bobers M. Savage, 3822 Sunny Dale Dr., was installed as president for the 1962 63 term. Other officers installed were Mrs Fred W. Basch, 4183 Shanna St., Mrs Horner Hale, 4055 South 3250 East, secretary; Mrs Doug las Vidler, 1831 Village Green ltd., treasurer; and Mrs Gerald J. Bobcrtson, 3433 South 2890 East, parliinentarian. The first of the Utah Associated Garden Clubs, Mrs A.L. Slcnburg, 2766 South 900 East, installed the new of ficers. A silver junior garden club pin was awarded to the most outstanding member of the Mcr ry Golds, a club sponsored by the Olympus Garden Club. Flo Willert, fourteen year old daughter of Mr & Mrs Alfred A. Willett, 4052 Comet Circle merited the award. ANDERSON By CYNTHIA July 23, is the datp set by Newcomers Club fur its the Mrs Masson won Uic Mrs American title in judging last Nov- annual Mermaid Splash. This ember at Fort Lauderdale, Fla. event will be held at the Crest-wooSwim Club, 1640 South During her reign she will make about 250 personal appearances 1706 East. There will be swimbefore womens clubs, civic, ming, a buffet dinner, darning youlhc and service groups. anda special swimsuit fashion in She is active community affairs i n suburban Bedford show, under tiie direction of Township outside Detroit, ller Collette Wells. husband, Clove, is a group opMr & Mrs Hal Petri, 255G k erating manager of Sears are chairman-- ; Company in Detroit. The Capricorn Way, three children are Diane, 16; ing the party wilh Mr & Mrs, Thomas, 12; and David, 8. Ernest Johnson, 3859 Crest wood1 Drive, as tost & hostesses will he Mr & Mrs Jim Mack, 4105 Morning-sta- r Drive and Mr A Mrs Perry Schott, 21119 East 21st South. Any club memlHT desiring to Subscribe to should Mrs allend cimlncl Phyllis Irwin, 2229 Oucidu St., d j d mother of a daughter and two will meet with community The sons, leaders at 4 p.m. at the Great Salt Lake Councils Building; Drive headquarters at 23 West 1st South. In connection with her visit scout leaders have designed July 12 as Mrs America Boy Scouring Building Program Day. 1962 ' Ames K. Baglcy, general campaign chairman, said Mrs II, Masson will attend the weekly council-wid- e cabinet meeting and have their pictures taken July with top campaign leaders from Salt Lake City and surrounding communities. The Council is currently in the middle of a capital improvements program to raise $485,-00- 0 for a Training and Service Center at Fort Douglas and News for ramp improvements. A who ica City Neighbor Garden Club Lists Slate of Officers Cottonwood Mrs America to Appear In Salt Lake forBSA . Boc-liue- 1 The Neighbor Girls of Troop 143, 360, 282, 296 and 44 received trophies and certificate awards for outstanding sales records in the Girl Scout Cookie sales campaign. The awards were presented by Mrs Betty Pauly, 1190 Iris Lane, neighborhood chairman. Carol McKenna, front left; Kathleen Hampton, Jan Jenson; Susan Pearson, back left; Shiriee Baudack; Janet Jones and Mary Anderson were among those who received recognition. Others wbo received certificates were Michael Gunn and Becky Burhiuan. The Play in a k e r Theater Group is scheduling a play to be presented in the latter part of August. The play will lie the one act version of the 'Browning Version, by Terrence Baltigan. Chairman of tile Playmakers is Leroy Pia, 1635 Yalecrcsl Avenue; Production Chairman, John Todd, 1769 Osage Oorangc; Program Chairman, Ixm Arnold, 3365 Crest wood Drive: Fiscal Chairman, Jerry Dwyer, 219 Elizabeth Street. The next general meeting of the group will he held July 11, at the First Unitarian Churchs Elliott Hall. "Anyone desiring to join this active group sliuuid coni act Mr Lou Arnold, at Area Continued & Includes case, battery, earphones All antenna (lie west side of the Holladay School. $8.44 set Transistor Radios Reg. 98c 9 Volt Batteries for radios 5 gr. 100's 19c 9c Aspirin Reg. 59c 12's 23c Glycerin Suppositories, infant Reg. 100 for $1.83 98c 90s Gelcil Reg. $1.10 for 1000 tab. V gr. 23c Saccharin Reg. 55c ee. for 99c 3 620, 127, 120 Film Certain lavish floats have already been committed to the. parade hy large private firms throughout the Salt Lake Valley. Bands,, baton twirlers and drill teams are also needed to make this the most colorful of all Holladay Eve efforts. The sponsoring Holladay Chamber o f Commerce 8 planned to have carnival rides and other treats available for participants at tiie parades end. Additional information may lie obtained from Mr Walker al CR 7 2887. Although the highlights of (he Holladay Eve community celebration arc reserved for Aug. 4, there will lie carnival rides for the kiddies and concession; stands open tor the fun of every- one Friday iifteriKMiii, Aug. 3 Meubarils will a si fealnre spe-rial prices on their goods. lncal points for the affair will lie the parking lot in Holla-- ; day Blvd. I here arc slill some entices- sion booth spaces lell for inter- 1 Reg. $160 Philco TV briefcase portable $139.88 DRUG K. FISHER CR 6085 Highland Dr. 81 CR . 31 Prescription Specialists Cottonwood Medical Center 1 officials. Aside from Seminars on city, county and slate government anil one on communism, we had a wide education in all phases STflgaKS July 9 j The PAINT POT 2157 High'ond Drive HU EW-a-s-t-- h AUTO LOANS i-c Compacts, standard sizes, pickup trucks, truck and camper outfits financed at just $5 per year per $100 . . . NO CHARGE for skipping a monthly payment! 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' summer dresses Junior, misses, and half sizes. ; entie stock of summer robes : Reg. to 14.98 Reg. to 24.93 Reg. to 39.98 spring & Reg. ! 5.49 to 12.98. 5 10 15 Sizes 8 to 18. Beg. 7.98 to 12.08. i ; cool cotton pajamas 8.00. 4.99 Sizes 32 to 38. Beg. summer suits t to M.W Foul summer fabries and spring wools. WINNING TROPHY Reg. to 22.98 STYLISTS Reg. to 29.98 Reg. to 39.98 Ultra-Moder- Facilities 15 V2 and V3 off 1498 19 2498 . summer handbags Whiles ami straws. Ilcg. 5.98 to 14.98. Continental Salon of : Reg. 2.98 to 3.98 2 Reg. 4.98 to 5.98 3 ; ' '! cotton skirts Short sleeve and sleeveless. While, prints, ami solid eolors. Sizes 28 to 38. Operator Salon ,i spring coats summer blouses Air Conditioned Shine SHOE CLINIC FI irts New Hcd Pads Driv El V3 off swim suits SPECIAL New Heels - ,ai, East 3165 South, v jj ,u ihc convention of the National Federation of 11 used to be that a foul and BIW clubs to lie held in Los his money were soon parted, Angeles in mid July. hut now it happens to everyOther members of the club body. accompanying her will he Mrs Emina Miller. 1990 Terra Linda Dr.. Mrs Olive Olander, 2251 Ea.it CClaybournc Ave. and Mrs Gail Seaman. Miss Elizabeth Mdchcll. Miss Marguerite Lowe, Mrs Bee Ieterson, Mrs Lil Wilhlcu all of Sail Lake City. For Our The week's convention convenes July 15. Members will ailend work shops ami lectures. The regular business of thc National Federation will be conducted with proposed additions s and changes to the to lie discussed. EjfafflBgHftl) Cottonwood at 4800 South Highland 37 PARKING" EASY came the Brandi at a home nuptial ceremony Tuesday, July 3. Babbi Sidney St runic officiated. The bride is a daughter of Mr A Mrs Juies B. Llovingcr. Following the wedding rites at their home, they hosted a reception. Dr A Mrs C. II. Hardin Branch, 4750 Naniloa Dr., are parents of the groom. included Bridal attendants i FOR ONLY July 20 4040 South State Street Ia Lovingcr bride of Alan Henry ALL Days Only SAFECO, GLENS FALLS, U.S.F.&G. : New Laces Entire Stock at Reduced Prices Closeouts as low as 29c per single roll REPRESENTING THE Betrothed Couple j One Week Only o o plan? y ALLEN JONES AGENCY July Rites Unite j Men's Full Soles SALE 10 MEN'S easy-pa- . Miss Jjudy modern g, way to insure your home! HU4-8G6- JULY OPENING SPECIALS t money-savin- Why have millions of families switched to the HOMEOWNERS POLICY to insure their residences and personal property? The reasons: better, broader protection . . . LOWER COST for comparable coverages . . . the convenience of one policy, one agent, one company and one premium. May we tell and show you how the preyou about it miums can be budgeted under a monthly Bose, County Agent Cutting your lawn too short can result in more weeds in your lawn. Many people forget that tiie leaf is the food factory for the plant. It is in tiie leaf that the food is manufactured and tins food is then sent to the roots. The roots only anchor (lie plant and provide water and minerals. If the leaf factory is continually eut too short, the plant is unable to produce enough food for its root system anil the roots begin to die. Therefore, it is a good idea to leave al least IV to 2 inches of lawn every time you cut tiie grass. To obtain a free bulletin called "Home Lawns for Utah, which discusses lawn problems, call . Wm The By Wayne WATCH Special Values Special Prices in our Midsummer Homeowners Policy Quit Cutting! of living," Paula added. We had daily devotional periods which included speeches by qualified individuals who talked on various general topics. Examples would lie promoting unity in the home and a discussion of the meaning of friendship, leadership, scholarship, etc.' Guv. Paula skolnick belonged j to the Federal Party. There were two political parties resented, Federal c.td National with membership in each divid ed equally among the delegates. Girls Slate was formed of 12 1565 Mrs Murgcnc Bobbins, cities, 24 girls to a city and East 3350 South, a professional two counties, Freedom County dressmaker, is the leader. Two and Democracy County. of the projects which the girls At the Inaugural ceremonies, have completed have been small two senators to Nation were childrens aprons and school named, Leslie Taylor, sent by skirts. They arc prcsntly work- - the Fraternal Order of Eagles, ing on dresses for themselves. Auxiliary of the Sail Lake Aerie and Dixie McKean, sent by tiie Sugarhouse Lady Lions. . cstabh-Memorials have been Thc BPW mcctin(; WM htll, I home of Mrs Lucille leel-- ' :'V1!'!:,l:!1,h.iIrt," in tribute to tiie late Fas-- er, 2766 Wren ltd., with Mrs C'. tun Woolley, Nathan Guss, Arietta Elton, president of the llichard B. Broughton and Leo club, presiding. L. Capsun, all of Holladay. Holladay Eve As Long As Supplies Last from Page colled ively. through the fining the first four days and through lectures presented to the delegates by promiueni Utah city, county and stale s JULY SPECIALS State Girls Briefs Clyde E. Jensen. 1726 East 6400 So., is attending a weeks Writers Seminar in Hollywood, California. The seminar, which enlivened on July 8, is an annual event designed to provide students of the Palmer Institute of Authorship with a solid Three mcmlx-rof the uluiniii week uf creative, inspirational, chapter of Alpha Xi Della, have educational and social activity. rceently returned from llie 127th Among the guest speakers at National Convention of the Sor-- : the seminar arc Dorothy B. DcVallon Scott; A. E. ority held at Bedford Springs, Pennsylvania. Two id those at- Vogt; Howard Green and llob-c- ri Bloch. tending arc sorority members of 50 years standing. They are Mrs Stewart Dolihs ami Miss A 411 club railed Flying Evelyn Dobbs, of Ogden. Province Chairman, Mrs Aesel Fingers,, organized ill the Mill Farr, was the oilier alumni creek area, has been meeting weekly since its inception May attending the convent ion. 28. The club, composed of seven members ranging in age from ten to 14. has been formed to interest and skill in sewing. Continued from Page MRS AMERICA Engaged Pair Circle July Lawn Too Short? 1IC4-461- CK7-248- LILA MASSON mond Astin Jr. in nuptial ritea performed Saturday evening, June 30, at Crestwood Villa. Bishop Max Barnett, Winder Second Ward, officiated. Parents of the bride are Mr A Mrs Warren T. MacKay, 1115 East 4085 South. They feted the newlyweds with a reception following the ceremonies. The grooms parents, Mr A Mrs Edwin Raymond Astin, 138 Beryl Ave., hosted a dinner Saturday afternoon at a Salt Lake restaurant. included Bridal attendants Mrs Ralph William Streeper Jr., matron of honor; Miss Sondra MacKay, Miss Dorothy Mac30 Kay, Miss Kathleen MacKay, the brides sisters, and Miss Lynn VanVleet, bridesmaids. Miss Lynda Kay MacKay be- Flower girl was Merrilyn Astin, came the bride of Edwin Ray the grooms sister. Miss Joan Lovinger, maid of honor; Miss Jane Ann Lovingcr, bridesmaid. Best man was Robert Hardin Branch, while Grant Schettler, Gary Jones and Dennis Thal-ma- n ushered. The newlyweds have both studied at University of Utah, where Mr Branch was affiliated with Kappa Sigma. Junior and misses sizes. Beg. 8.50 to 12.98. ?lrls' wear Sportswear, dresses, and robes. 3,1,1 . J Sizcft 3 to 6x:: 7 10 14' .. 4877 S. State, Murray Both Stores 2112 S. 11th East,' Open 10 a.m.-- 6 p.m. s House Sugar Fridays to 9 p.m. Beauty 4656 Holladay Blvd. MM I |