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Show The Page Neighbor, Holladay, Salt Lake County, Utah 7 lief Teachers MolJ Open House for New Scho ro.;:'y. repiTt" Pat Pi'- Thotm Miss Mauss Joseph nnd Alts A dell , Vernal F'dwards. He marned jculri.; Sants Monica, en, daughter, Calvin Dean, grandchildren; biu-- ; David Lynn, Richard Stewart, llJ6i ednenlay. i't llio HuIUtiiay Camp Malad Ida : l5,,n' Slmron Helen West, all Salt Lake ,,U,,', Hllph mUp.oci"e N7?rTie.lSrrS C it : if namiiiiiis nf lull Iiiuuvi.-- i y nine grandchildren: sis- was later solemnized in the Salt lJamn- - Moscow, Idaho. teachers and their partners tf wi)1 ,lt, ,llld Mlini!av n,.v. :a a, M,s Alilton t Helen) Sims, Her luneral services were i In ows repealed in a cere- - Lake Temple. He was a veter-the new Moor demon 11. as active! held of World an Hills, Calif.; Mrs Tom War P,iverly ' I.DS at the Grandview L ill Mrs Warren '.tin home Lo-- i member his of church. Crest-wooAngeles; (Luis) .eif..iT,ed ineiiy ;,t Morgan, the 5315 iviml South tary school. i.ndersoii. 21M Applev.ond Ae.. ' ci LeNore Turnbow, CK i v' Villa Miss Ir? (luiil1 (&5 Raihara Joan sat Fast, was lidd recently at Th. Fast 5910 So. Mrs Aurelia Maass. Gordon (Barbara) Wil- Mr ef Mr ft Airs sduiiil. A lour of the building Caiioou will give the lesson. Co- Alma V. M.iiiss. M7U Sat Mrs Ruth Reese, all liams. fanJ.hrlDinner Dance Held the dinner hour will be by Melony Denver; broth- - A era J. Meadows l,!and gelling acquainted were the hostesses arc Mrs Alta Ay loll e. became lhe bride of sisters. First Donald. ers, L. Clco, Meier. , Ward By . Mrs; Vera Johanna Meadows 54 and Mrs I.uu Chrisiensor.. Ai Clive K. Jensen, and jf. sun of Airs Floyd tOp.1. Mender Mrs Lsr- events. Dr & Airs main ;l241 invitation is extended to: JJines .v Watson, 0e . 30 al thl ishlaiul dl,d ".special 'ICtt Th,rd Cottonwood First Ward held; Jackman. Jones. and all 'all(, Denver. at I.avtun, ry tada) Overfelt, of the council of iiioi iu! I;U K'S 'Vlio are eligible to : Peterson nome after a Untiring Ward ... Wa, burial was m llis 460 Entertaining were the Terry1 East fhapel. their Candle Light Dinner-Danc- e at-. liv side schools were ill president. hve11111,1 Memorial Gardens of the Val- 1IsroUI L. Pope !f... Smith camp sisters, singing selected folk was born Feb. 18, 1910. and otliccrs: call her unde of ! i,ht ov. 9, 7:30, Saturday evening teadamv ,Vlvshi,ients the bride officiated. A ' ul in Salt Lake City. She w as a At " W31 Highland Dr., with to.'"1 followed. The srh..l reception prates. Monday at 3 p.m. from 574 East of John Andrew and 11 1" "r ,lr CM sianal eMartammmt. The won- Attending the bride were Miss First South for Kirs June Thor daughter '"1""1 Sun- .tad t.va irjtinia Ingrient Pouison Grunlund. ijor Carolyn of maid Mauss, honor; strom Westbury. 38. 7093 Susan derful sound of The LaMar Virginia Leigh Ungricht, 12, First Ward Re- Miss Linda L. Mead- . she married Cottonwoopd Clyde MarTed Mack show m .New York teachers the set up and value Mauss, Miss asl Way, wiio died of natural eaus- - lows Nov. 10, 1931, in Colton- - 31S9 Sutl1 2900 Bcrrett Group a five piece iu,td their an ,lu.r SlHil.(y w jorie Hughes, Miss Betty Jean es Friday at 7:30 30. following a lingering illness. & Uinborger, did of reading programs. The main nuul bazaar in a,wood. Mrs Glauser 22 at Nov. City. p.m. Meadows was y Friday dance ensemble. Music during Metcalf and junior bridesmaid, Salt Lake el)- 6i 1951 lle as 5 p.m. at the chapel, Eardown hospital. the dancing, singing, panto- - Pul'Poso is ,l) lin,J ht member of the LDS Church. Miss Joanne Mauss. She was born June 28, 1925 in levels and needs ol ihe children, Avc and Highland Dr. A dinner Lake (ity. She was a lms-PaHer survivors include; Love act. of as mine it ages. T,u. Flower was Chairlyn Salt Lake City to Andrew L. and UStd is Anu,riean will be u,,t band sen isl at 6 p.m. Stan Gtisisafsun. girl Miss Shirley Glauser was see- - Book Rosamond S. Larsen Thorstrom. D Publishing Company, by Farnsworth will be master of as best man was She married James A. Standing ond attendant to Miss I't ah Dr Emmett A. lSuiis and Caro-196- ceremony, here will be enterWestbury grandchildren; one brother,, H,,r Alien I.ayne Johnson. Gene survivors include her Sept. 20, 1949, at Evanston, Wyo. Walter She toured with the Dam'1M Welch. At a later date the tainment throughout the evenSalt Lake Gronlund, Watson, Steve Ogden, Andy two brothers and one A of member Ph,m',i:c the of Church parents, booths will im,s,ani several .thi"k!n be anJr ing. There Yankees in the Orient. Mr Um- Prichard and Jerry Rinow ushbe 0rson- - Stfven and ,Con' Universal Portable Mixers Seienec. Mrs Thors-stro..will Religious :si.s,or' Her pillow services funeral worc quilts, aprons, offering ered. Gustafson was ring berger has toured with the II of a11 is survived by her hus- held at 4760 South State St. Sa,t Lake; grandPar' eases. Xmas gifts, toys etc, bearer.Jody The,n,c Reg. sold for $17.95 U Mens choral group. Both; Erma Hfms Hyt2" booth Janet sons, band; a also daughter, home nude candy will in burial he the Ilolladay Entertaining for the bride at Lynn, James A., John R.. Joel and Mrs Gust Skordas. Salt Lake were in the U of U Molly Now $11.88 and a bake sale. City Cemetery. prenuptial parties have been M., all Salt Lake City; mother, ial was in Alemorial Gardens of Sharon Hinlze will be honored Mrs Brawn. Lynn and Si, two tal- Dean L. Gustafson, Miss Salt Lake the Yalley. sisCity; brothers, hold its with a bridal shower Thursday Darla Patience, Dean S. West Miss Carolyn Central Auto Service ented University of Utah meni The OAITA Club will A. Leonard, Albert K., Mrs City. 7 at the home of ters, Nov. evening at luncheon Dean Stewart West, 62. 1940 Mauss, Aliss Marjorie Hughes, with three years oi city wide annual November Her funeral was conducted at 1050 S. State EM3-458- 6 the home of Mrs David Winter Mrs Hulon II. Rasband 1936 Miss Betty Jean Metcalf, Mrs Marie Whitney, all Salt Lake East 39th South, died at his Airs SchindDoris Mrs singing. ' Kelley, J. Marvin Jones. Mrs Glcnwood City; Smith, 4874 Memory Lane. East 6400 South. Nancy home after a long illness. Edith Ashby, both California. are the He was born Dec. 5. 1900. in Thursday Nov. 14 at 1 p.m. A ler and Yerda Rasband l.arrabe, Mrs J. Chad Hamilton, delicious luncheon will be ser- hostesses. Sharon is the daugh- Mrs Ada Pope, and Aliss ElizaPleasant Grove, to David of & llintze Mrs ved with Thanksgiving theme. ter of Mr beth Jones. Mary II. Haycock and Lois Stewart West. Airs Mary Harding Ilaycoek, The program will feature Dr & Cottonwood. lie married Helen E. lalrn-quis- t Mrs Erma Shrtleff. 6334 Sem-or- a 1870 Atkin 62. Mrs Stanley Muliak, profesAvc., died at Jul 19, 1923, in Salt Lake Telford-Liljenquist 71st Dr. celebrated her home after a long illness. sors at the U of U, who will lecwith I PROPELLANT491 City. Mrs Haycock was born Nov. Told Betrothal ture and show Kodachrame birthday Oet. 29 at home. FamWest was a salesman for Mr Uot powtrfu! ic n4 durThe engagement Miss 7, 1900, Malad, Idaho. She was a the Booth Fisheries Co. lie was colored travelog of the Cana- ily and friends dropped in of gtow mtfttr known to daughter of Ralph Joseph and a member of the LDS Church. dian Rockies, made by Dr Stan- ing the day. Vicky ytt PROPELLANT 41 Lynn Lilijcnquist A faculty meeting open house Kent James k eomptMr hrmht Telford, son of Mr Alartha Williams Harding. His survivors include; widow; ley, Muliek and Mrs Muliek the and their partShe married Prof. Obed C. Km. km mnd umm wSi past summer. They make field fur the teachers Meadow Moor & Mrs William James Telford, MS nOPBUNT tt. Jut new of ners the re3390 South 20th East, is being Haycock. Aug. 12, 1926, in Pitts- summer tours every doing South 5315 school, reelementary made known by her parents, Mr burgh, Pa. Their marriage was search for the U of U. also toot, tmhofwic hoot ocfioo bwldi op al oneo. ha Jm N fto search for a book the Doctor is 17th East, was held Friday, Oct. & Mrs Raymond Y. Liljenquist. later solemnized in the Salt fopor Ihoo wMiiaih 25 at the school. A tour of the 2400 Oak Crest Ln. They will Lake You'll rfiecooir too Aot PROPEUANT 4f Mott Temple. writing. Imm ko MbtT waul ottock com, ratal won.; Mrs Haycock attended the building and getting acquainted he married Nov. 27 in the Salt ono aifuoBs nowaociwoo who a ipociai HotnroHMff LUDWIG BOHLAND It actually aroNcP your pupwty, whte II 4om (Mb were the main events. Mrs Ted j aj.(l Utah Stale the and University, Temple. 100 hcroii Uy foP ko oo4 mow owttWif For the Best . . . Lady Lions Raise Peterson and Dr Peterson, of ftOPELANT 49 b ocooralcol to draikoWy acfiv University of Utah. no troeba rfHuo-NO.Thoro no to woito. Nothing side Children of the East the council She was an active member of In oa otpholt Money for or anpuiho oorpotbig. Yoo wa K woya, Yoo two Ira ratitioC and hova aa Iwp were in attendance. schools the LDS church, LDS Relief, Your Painter Holladay Lion's Cottonwood South Lady Light refreshments were served Society. NOfKLANT 49 h your 6ofB. iUf drat whw Club held their annual Novem- For the Ron to ten aid mow ranoval ptoUiN DtaI lahg past three days the Her survivors include her 50 . ber games party Nov. 8 at 8 school has had two CR7-517- 2 husband, sons, daughters, Ralph p.m. in the Murray Park Audi- consultants working with and Roland! Richard Mrs II., O., torium. here will be door pris- showing the teachers the set Mrs Don Gilman (Lois) Porter, all Salt Lake: (Please call after 6:00 p.m.) es and a quilt made by the mem3300 South 2580 East up and value of reading proCity; Mrs Carl (Jean) Gardiner, Luxurious Chatham winter bers was raffled off. The pro- grams. the main purpose is to of this project will be find weights in 100 ceeds Acrylic. Mathe reading levels and chine washable, 8 nylon binddonated to the Brooksdale needs of the children. The text ing. 7 fresh colors. Warmth loSchool for retarded children being used is American Book without weight. If perfect 11.99. cated at 6020 South 2nd West, Publishing Company, by Dr . president Arita Turpin announ-ed- Emmett A. Butts and Carolyn If you wish to help these Welch. Faculty metings have children please gather up all been held as early as 7:30 a.m.1 ZCMI BUDGET STORE your Christmas cards and old and 5 p.m. At a later date the . . , DOMESTICS magazines and drop them at the Thinking & Phonetic program active in Relief Society, genea- Downtown, downstairs; logy work, Sunday school, and school. The next meeting will will be studied. Cottonwood, second floor work. She had AWMIA, be held Thursday Nov. 14 at 7:30 Mrs Georgia Marlowe, who attended Temple of the University p.m. arrived Sunday from San Bern- Utah. ardino, Calif., is visiting at the Survivors include six sdfis home of Mr & Mrs Leonard land three daughters, Arthur Nelson to Donate Gardner and their two small. Wendell, Charles Grant, Mrs .J. top-ofthe-MD.ak Trees Vee Esther) daughters. Janinc and Jennifer' Marion (Jenna Mrs Anna Marid KalIrvin T. Nelson. 2075 Pheasant 6274 S. Highland Dr. Mrs Mar- Haramon, mar, Frederick William, Mrs LDS Church landscape lowe is Mrs Gardner's mother, Carl O. (Marjorie Ruth) Holm, Way, in visit She her to extend plans all Salt Lake City, Francis Eli supervisor has brought English. gren, Clarence Wilbur, bot beauty to our city from Surrey, order to celebrate her Discover the latest Five years ago he daughter Janines 9th birthday, Lovell, Wyo., Reed Elggren, fashion trends. Midvale; 49 grandchildren; 21 brought some 200 acorns home brother, 350 year old with a him from I former State Sen. Lorenzo E. oak tree, growing near the LonElggren, Salt Lake City. don LDS Temple. This tree has a circumference of 21 feet at Delliert L. Edwards the base and is seven feet thick. Funeral riles were conducted All the acorns were planted, Saturday at 1 p.m. for Delbert but only two rooted and grew. LeRoy Edwards, 44. 2861 East Cottonwood Hospital Mr Nelson plans to have one of 2960 South, who died Wednes& Mr Mrs the trees planted on the Salt day in a Salt Lake hospital aft W. Eugene Ballard, er a lung illness. Services were Lake Temple Square bearing held at Canyon Rim Fourth LDS the name of President David South 1050 East, boy, l)ct Ward Chapel, with burial in Vernon O. McKay Oak Jr. when the Hemingway, Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park 2835 East, girl, Oct. 22. South is construction completpresent Mr Edwards was born June John L. Mandros. 1779 Nored. The other tree will be plan13, 1919, in Gary, Colo., to ted on church property in Hunts- man Drive, boy, Oci. 22. James F. Huntsman, 433 Ilol-- 1 Would ville near President McKays you . . . lywood Avenue, bov, Oil. 23. family homo. Arnold 862 L. Stambridge, lific to knmc more uhut 23. South Cottonwood Fourth Ward Browning Avenue, girl. Oct. the healing power of Harry L. Lynch. 551 East 3900 Relief Society will hold their 24. Oct. South, girl, annual Nov. bazaar Nov. 14 at CHRISTIAN SCIENCE? Edward H. Murphy, 2868 the new chapel. 1200 East Vine South 2540 East, girl. Oct. 25. then you are cordially invited a.m. Light refreshSt., at II. R. Wagstaff, 2760 Spring to attend a Free Public Lecments will be served and there Creek Rd., boy, Oct. 25. ture entitled will be numerous booths and one W. Challis, 1720 Yalc-cres- t James child-renovel ideas for featuring Christian Science: the Avenue, boy, Oct. 26. and Christmas gifts. A 2815 Kentucky John OConnell. ical review Oklahoma will be Origin and Power of featured by members oi the Re- - Avenue, boy, Oct. 20. Lewis L. Squires, 5549 Hunt Thought II . A or. J 3. .id!'lir.Si!l ! fsiu-i- i Dim, : 13 Tells Vows j j Cottonwood Tales 1 X UntthS,l.SvUtWe 7-- i -- - j ; S I I - I 1 Te' rrf. .u f 1 i.- hr ST .-a- i - , lt SPECIAL j . CM ittPT(P !Z I El-vi- n MELTICE&SNOW 36TIMES FASTER Painting this week's j special save on Chatham blankets 486-887- 4 5.99 aH luncheon fashion show grand-Englan- n; Fridays at p.m. shop 9 p.m. j Mondays j 10-1- 2 Thursdays Fridays n Road, boy, Oct. 27. by Paul Stark Seeley. C.S.B. of Portland, Ore., at St (.'find Qnmh nf Christ, Robert Hogan, 7990 South East. Oct. 28. 2158 South Ray Petersen. 21st East, boy. Oct. 29. James A. Firebaugh. 215 Hampton Avenue, boy, Nov. 1. 2985 Glen J. OH, 3356 South Se ien list 566 Fast South Temple Salt City, Utah Siuiiliiv. Nov. 17. ul 1 p.m. lltii East girl, Nov. 2. Richard 2552 MacDonald. East Newtopia. girl, Nov. 3. Walter II. Tyler Jr., 4566 Wellington, girl, Nov. 4. Roylae Sorenson, 2728 Apple Blossom Lane, Girl, Nov. 5. AAONARK BICYCLES BRING THIS COUPON AUTO to choose from GLASS All Sizes & Colors Small chil- dren eared for. Lecturer is a member of the Ruard of Lectureship of the Alothcr Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist. Boston. Mass. Glass Replacement Girls 33 MODELS Boys1 & VALUABLE COUPON All are welcome FREE AND Reg. $1.29 Bicycle Lock with each Bike 26" SPARTAN Sportsman 20" Convertible . . .$26.95 10-S- p. Purchased, ssmmsmsmsm $1 Yar Year Around V. li Bikes Toys DOWN. $1 WEEK WILL HOLD YOUR CHOICE Toy Store HAMMONDS Childrens Wear $34.95 . .$53.95 Hobbies 3 Big Stores COTTONWOOD CR8-015- Also (lltiss and Sush for Neii' Consti tu tion Call 255-289- 1 7573 S. Slate Si. MALL 6 HAMMOND VARIETY HU5-380- WINDOW GLASS 1 OPEN SOON 5 POINTS AT BOUNTIFUL Holladay Glass Co. |