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Show Party. Line By Violet Boyce A a. a. A A cr c a N 0 o N Announcement of the wedding plan of Miss Eleanor Schroeder. Hunter, to B. Earl Johnson was revealed by the brides parents, Mr & Mrs Fred Schroeder. Mar. 23 is the date circled for their LDS Temple marriage. The prospective groom is the son of Mr & Mrs Booker E. Johnson of South (.cottonwood. He is presently attending the University oi Utah. At the Woodstock PTA Founders Day Program Feb. 8, Dr. Kenneth T. Farr was the scheduled speaker. Elections were held the same night for their new officers. The nominating i 498 Holladay Blvd. 6 Phone: Salt Lake City 17, Utah Plant 136 N. Main, Midvale, Neighbor 278-262- . A Z 2. 3 r o e 1 Sharon Jacklin Serving the Holladay, Cottonwood and East Millcreek of South Salt Lake Utah. I II . : , ; ton.-The- 1 CARRIER MEWS AMR VIEWS , Only a week to go and Febwill be over. With it will ruary go the extra bonus period for which NEIGHBOR carriers have have comp'eted their routes and Subscription Rates: been working hard and earnestCounty. 83.00 per year A good many of the carriers 25 cents per month by carrier ly. have already brought in their Published every Wednesday Application to mail as second subscriptions. Others have reclass matter is pending at the J. Parr Godfrey. Publisher ported that they still have a few j subscribers to visit. r post office at Midvale, Utah. J. Kay Aldous. C'ark Wright and Mike Crocker, winners of the special Christ-- , mas bonus, are right up on top again this time. Gregg Smith, a new carrier, is off to a fine start and says he's not yet finished. He plans to save a good portion of his earnings toward buying a large amplifier for hia electric guitar. The rest of his earnings will go toward payments on the guitar and scouting fees. Bill Martens, another new carrier, plans to buy parts to build his own radio under his fathers supervision. Gordon Harry, a newcomer to NUMBERED-FRE- E this column, is saving his earnings to attend college. He hasn't quite made his mind up as to what he will study but is positive he wants a college education. Noel BaHstaedt, another VSB newcomer to the column is going to attend college, too. He MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT M8URANCE CORPORATION hopes to become an elementary school teacher. SIX "CONVENIEN'LOFFICES Rickey Horn and Eddie Flink, two other newcomers, plan to use their earnings to achieve expensive desires. Rickey wants to have enough money saved to but a used car when he is old enough to drive. Eddie wants to be able to afford piano lessons. He has a short term goal too. He hopes to be able to pay for t p O 'j JJ N u A N M( V ( iDIkA summer camp trip this year. A number of carriers who Phone: AM5 com-nuniti- t Engagement Mid-Flor- a Olfice The Petersen. The betrothed .couple lMfW in a saltv Temple ceremony. I Old are Parents of the bride-to-b- e Mr & Mrs Chester E; Burrows, Announcement is made of the 3945 .south 1000 East, Mr Petersen is a son pi Mr A engagement and approaching Mrs Joseph F. Petersen. 11367 marriage of Miss Sharon Amelia 1700 West, River South lie-; L. W. Jackin and Robin ' 1,081 wpddinR breakfast ir xuister. the ceremony.: , following South), are parents of the pros-- : will be Mrlber bridal The pair Lane 1400 (3605, Murphys ter, at a honored reception in the Making known the nuptial wood Villa. brido-to-Crest at evening news are parents of the bride will .be the R. & Mrs Lloyd Jacklin, Attending be, Mr Miss Sharon Ann. Morgan, maid 2158 Park St. Miss Judy Petersen, Mr & Mrs R. BerneT McAllis- - of honor: M Elden Robison Miss Cpli pective gropm. Parkinson and Miss Virkj Miss Jacklin, a student at the lirows University of Utah, is affiliated girls will be Ginger Alisa Annette Burrows, Gay Burrows ana jaylynn Fu lmer, Standing as best man for his brother will be Joseph E. Petersen. Ushering will be Ivan Klotovich, Kit McMullin, Nile Beckstead and Fred Allen. . . . xhe couple will reside in are Miss Linda Lee South Jordan after a honeymoon' : wedding Burrows and Richard James to Las Vegas and California. committee presented the can- pres. Miles Labrum, S. Cottondidates in lie voted upon. Those wood, and See. Irvine Forsbcrg, in charge. elected were Mrs Wayne R. of Bounluu,' were After dinner gamei were play(Jo Ann) Herlin. president; Mrs ed, and several clever prizes Zimmer-,man- , W a 1 ter (Marianne) .were awarded. vice president; Mrs John Ernest Pizza, former principal E. (Francis) Crowe, secretary; j of the Wood stock School, has and Mrs Frank (Elva) Vi'art, 'been appointed to principalship treasurer. These newly elected of the new Skyline High School. 'officers will be installed in the Garden CTub, The regular PTA meeting held in Mivale, wil' feature speaker April. All other offices of the Mi es Labrum. The meeting will committee wil' be selected by be held at the Midvae City Hall the new officers, it is reported on Washington's birthday Feb. by Mrs E. Collett, publicity 22nd. The topic will be on landchairman. scaping an ddesign. Mr Labrum The Mens Garden Club hed will use his color slides. Thei its annual valentine party for public is invited. their wives Feb. 14. All the ladies were given favors. The dinner meeting met appropi-atel- y at the Garden room at Temple Square Hotel. Pres. 'Bion Tolman, E. Millcreek; v. , 3556 , Editor-Manage- o A Q A to NO MONTHLY SERVICE CHARGE 10 PER ONLY - CHECK USED & NAME, ADDRESS, I&Ias L. P. Officers and members of Salt Lake Auxiliary No. 67, Fraternal Order of Eagles, will celebrate their twelfth anniversary Feb. 24 at 8:00 P.M. 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