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Show t f i BOYS' i b Placing finishing touches on n snowflake fashioned of white straws are members of the committee for the East Jordan Feb. 2 at 8 P.M., members of he East Jordan Stake will hold iheir traditional Gold and Green Ball at the stake house, 3001 East 7800 South. Committee members from 10 MIA groups in Cottonwood Heights and Union are readying the elaborate decorations. Dan Mackintosh, activity superintendent of the Young Mens MIA ' estimates . that between 0 hours will go into the lavish preparations. Decorating the hall alone will take a week. d A mural done by Glenn and Glenna Dodge, 2282 East 6675 South, will be featured prominently at one end of the hall. There will be colored lights, evergreens, snowflake decorations, etc. to accent the winter wonderland theme of the affair. The ball is the largest, most important of the year in the East Jordan Stake. There will 300-40- wall-size- Original Valentines Sought in Contest A Valentine contest for boys and girls has been announced by Mount Air Pharmacy. A most successful venture last year, the contest is an invitation to see what children can do to create original valentines. Prizes will be awarded in various age groups to boys or girls submitting the best valentines. Winning valentines as well as all submitted will appear in the display windows of the store afalcr the Judging has taken place. Details of the contest appear In an advertisement in this issue or will be disclosed upon visit ing the pharmacy at 3005 Highland Dr. Better Than sane 20o Gold and Green Bali, Wanda Stake Mackintosh, left, Dan Mackintosh and lyn Yates. The ball will be Feb. 2 at 1:00 p.m. Mari-decorati- East Jordan Stake Awaits Annual Ball Corduroy Pants Girdles and Pantie Girdles SPECIAL JANUARY SALE Mrs W. McGhie Celebrates 95th Birthday be a floor show, and the individual MIA groups from 10 Mrs Sussanah W. McGhie, wards wilil present original 4790 Holladay Blvd., observed dances to the music of Winter ninty-fift- h her birthday ThursWonderland." day, Jan. 18. Mrs McGhie still has a wide Dean Peterson To Wed variation of hobbies. Included a- Miss Tollefson mong them is knitting. She is Miss Pamela Tollefson has an- active in the LDS church and nounced her plans to wed Dean served as an ordinance worker Peterson in the Salt Lake Tem- in the Salt Lake Temple for 23 years and also as a ward Reple June 1. Miss Tollefson is a daughter of lief Society president She was born in Salt Lake Mr & Mrs William Tollefson, Duchesne. Mr Peterson is a son Jan. 18, 1867, to Mr & Mrs of Mr & Mrs Carl Gua Peterson, William Wagstaff. In 1885 she married James 2650 Casto Lane, Holladay, The couple plan to reside in McGhie in the Salt Lake TemDuchesne following their mar- ple. He died in May, 1942. The couple had 10 sons and riage. daughters, five of whom are still living: Arthur M. McGhie, Douglas McGhie, Frank W. McGhie and Mrs H. E. (Isabell) Ilowe Jr., all Salt Lake, and Mrs Ormond (Emily) Keller, Seattle, Wash. The Bantam Basketball League played its first games Craig T. Vincent of the season last week at the Ltah Notional Guard Armory, Assistant Attorney 5100 South State. Jim Butler, Craig T. Vincent, native of 5847 Utahna Dr., led the individual scoring race with 28 points Midvale and present Salt Lake for the Trojans. Gary Blair, 273 attorney, was sworn in as U.. S. attorney TuesMountain View Dr., was next assisteant 16.'" William T. 'Thurbest with 20 points for the Dons. day," Jah. S. announced U. man, attorney Summary of League action: the official act. Sheriffs 25, Jets 24 Mr Vincents appointment was Dons 50, Bees 10 announced from Washington, D. Chiefs 41, Rams 34 C. last year. Trojans 51, Titans 22 Mr Vincent is a graduate of Jack Gardner and his Univerthe University of Utah and a sity of Utah basketball team will member of the American Utah conduct the annual Bantam Basketball clinic at the University state and Salt Lake County Bar of Utah field house, Jan. 27 at associations. He has been active 3 pm. Two Jack Gardner" in the Democratic Party and basketballs will be given away served as law clerk to Utah as door prizes. Everyone inter- Supreme Court Judge F. Ilcnri ested in -- attending is welcome. Henriod. CAR COATS & JACKETS Cotton Washable Pants Sale LONG SLEEVE .n MEN'S Cotton Highland Drive LONG SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS YARDAGE All Wash - EXCELLENT SELECTION - N' Wear Fabrics SWEATERS 00 00 OO 4 02. 4 Ply Reg. $1.19 YARN 88C Now Plains & 3 Bates Disciplined Cottons 36" Wide, Wrinkle Res. Checks 45" Wide 100 yds Pampered Cotton Prints 36" Wide, Wrinkle Res. ARNEL Suiting All l3 Off LADIES' BIRDSEYE Prints Dr Vernon C. Young, recently arrived in the NEIGHBOR area from Vernal, Utah, has opened a new office at 3920 Highland Drive. Dr Young practiced general medicine for six years in Vernal. He also served there as chairman of the Board of Mental Health Unit, established four years ago by Dr H. B. Fowler. Dr Young was born and raised in Salt lake City. He has been a councilor in the Utah State Medical Association and is a past president of the medical society in the Unita Basin. He is a graduate of George Washington University medical school in Washington, D. C. He served in the Army Air Force during World War II and has fulfilled a church mission to Great Britain. The doctor lives at 1788 Orchard Drive with his wife Elva, also from Salt Lake, and six children, Stephan, Russell, Ronald, Barbara Jean, Alan and David. While in Vernal, he and his wife were active members in the Lions and Lady Lions. They hope to soon affiliate themselves with the organization in the Ilolladay area. m Washable Pants Off Dr. Young Self-Servi- ce ALL Corduroy Pants Bantam League Results Listed Opens New Office on aii y$ off SPORT SHIRTS Reg. 98c 69' Now r SKIRTS V- CAR COATS JACKETS BAGS DRESSES BLOUSES ROBES STRETCH PANTS Reg. 1.39 89 Now Reg. 1.39 . - f Clothing Dry Cleaned r i! 1 By 5 the Pound lbs. ter A f t Fancy Woven Ginghams 45" Wide r Reg. 98c Now 69' DOMESTICS While We Do the Wort Your Time Is Yours f S 42x36 White Pillow Cases 39eoch Fj COTTONWOOD VILLAGE 6157 Highland Dr. CR8-161- 6 72x108 White Sheets 1 69 each 81x108 White Sheets 99 each 2310 East 4800 South Plenty of Free Parking CR8-042- 1 Open till 9 Friday |