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Show 2 Page the rules taught in the Exercise of His Mind. Club recently obtained a ture, the group will take an practice wa? Challis was on hand to give membership in the oldest honor-. Success." She is pres.dent of decided upon by a committee suggestions. ary sholastic society in Amer-- safely sign for one of the more early morning bicycle trip tOjlecture Continued from Pac 1 V To earn this members. of and in the student GAYS club ica. faculty award, dangerous cross-walk- s Prohih'ting parking from R,.rp. Tom Lee Octtli, 11M50 East 3300 ,I,C Lynn Gooding. 2587 Notting- am to 9:30 am on 2000 East indents must have displayed Holladay area. The Sign was tary of the National Honor So- Granite ham Way , will speak on the from 200 feet North of 2700 a high standard of scholarship' given to the group by the County High represented South to the east leg of Strat-or- d and liberality of subjects dur-- ! Sheriifs Office and it was placin the State Drama Festival in subject, "Applying Education. Avenue (2555 South), east ins ihe'r years at the U. tool and received first place Lynn received honors at ened at the corner of Highland. Drive and South Moor Road. award. She has received a trance at the LTn:vers:ty of Utah. side was discussed. scholarsh p and honors at enAlso on 2000 East from the E. Milt Creek Sewer William Rich. 2284 Kensington Obtaining and placing the sign trance from Diversity of Utah. Ave., chose Probing the Un- east leg of Stratford Avenue to was part of the club's safety pro-- 1 Contract Awarded Dee Ann Lari. 3138 South He has 80 known his as feet of 2700 north a topic. point ject and it was under the d'rec- Rendez-- , GOO East, has chosen A 823,405 sewer contract has: debate the 4 of west 5085 been from to South, manager side, is She pm vous With Destiny. ' t.on of Mrs Grant Miller, been awarded to Lloyd Jackson Mrs and sterling scholar in drama, parti- team and was finalist. National 7 pm. Drive, Highland Mr Challis also recommended & Sons by the Board of Trustees Phyliss Workman, 1832 Meadow cipated in the State Drama - Merit Scholar. Festival at BY17 and is a memMadeline Kay Stewart, 2784 prohibited parking at all timea ol the Salt Lake City Suburban1 Moor Road. Anyone interested ,,onor So f the i on 2000 East, east side,, for a JOHN AUGUSTUS Glenmare St., received honors distance of 200 feet north from Sanitary District No. 1, W. T. in joining the club in their ciety. at entrance at lTn:versity of 2700 South, and on both sides South, general manager of ( the! should contact neghborhood Highland High School will Utah and was d. strict disclosed last week. Highland Highs from LOUISE PRICE hold commencement exercises Canyon BouleMrs Workman at scholar in vard nnParleys for nominee sterling 20. The contract calls for laying Five on Stratof east the 6:30 May at leg pm social studies. She will speak ford Avenue. of sewer lines along Mt. Olym-- 1 speakers for the oceas on were on JULIE KONCAR Miss Mary Ann Miller and Creating Art Forms. selected from among contes-- ! j pus Park Way. Work should be 2964 F.lmore Gillespie, Gayle Miss Ruth Scoville, both of three the from invited top tants " :n process soon. Expanding students St., rhose SUE BEAKARD are newly elected percent Holladay, She has been editor of to retain the idea of the custom of officers Sigma Chapter of student the literary magazine of having a valedictorian. Lynn Lambda Delta Sigma Social U. U. in English won second and place I Made-Gooding, William Rich, Fraternity. The new officers scholar award. i line Kav Stewart. Gavle CSilles-jp;- sterling were honored at a banquet held 2041 BrownRandall Nelson, were Nelson sen-orRandall s and Among fifteen graduating at the Religious Inst:tute, Wedin track during active Ave., ing EducaAn chosen. The theme. at the University of Utah May 16. will nesday, school his high speak years, ted Man Finds Pleasure in the on to be elected to Phi Beta Kappa "Yours is a common Personality ComThinking for Pleasure. By CYNTHIA ANDERSON for distinguished scholarship Cub Scout Pack 432, Den 3. CR you live in fear plex, Miss Lavarre !dur.ng their years of study at visited the Cinerama Program Lois were 20th East Parking school Ann seen the of being someday in a pair of in the Cottonwood Mall, Friday, Miss Gertrude Glauser, expert of Mr & Mrs daughter Bishop, 18. Cub Scouters Steve that May shoddy Changes Discussed Let Her Step 'George Whitaker, 1042 Elgin on flower arranging, will be the Mower, Greg Reid, Dion Schick been haven't repaired Proposed changes in parking !Ave.: Joan C. Nelson, daughter speaker at the dos;ng social of and John and Sam Allen were Lively " by times on parts of 20th East .of Mr & Mrs F. J. Nelson Jr., the Cottonwood 5th Ward Re- in attendance. Next week the On New Heels were discussed at a hearing 1845 Meadow Moor Road; and lief den is planning a program on This final Society. meeting yesterday (May 22), at which Karen Jean Whicker, daughter will safety, taught by a be held Wednesday May 25 bicycle Sheriff. After the lec- City Traffic Engineer James W. of Mr & Mrs Henry F. Whicker, County 5364 Kenwood Dr. al 10 am. Miss Glauser will These students are now auth- give a demonstration on flower orized to wear the famed Phi 1 Ilia of corsages, 278-940- 4 3977 B Wasatch Blvd. Beta Kappa key, a symbol of arranging, making and how to use floral arrange-- , ments in the home. Commencement 1 , 1 . j ' The j 4-- i CR7-272- I 1962 Honorary Seniors Listed by of Ifori-''ins.- , 23. grade-averag- e : May 1 Cottonwood e News tHfinnafitBsam; ... fr n FOR shoes ... CMKSRnr&MGIE IHOiHVKJ S DUSTY'S Tree Service WE DO IT CONVENTIONAL Temporary Mooting Placo 2502 Dolphin Placo CDIAL (7860 South) Bible School e.m. Worship 10 a.m. 11 FREE ESTIMATES Landscaping, Yard Maintenance Firewood DUSTY Neianbor Southeast Christian Church If It Has To Do With Trees G.I. F.ILA. Olympus Shoe Clinic ; GOODWIN WELCOME For informetion Call CR ' Steve Miller, son of Mr & Mrs Leon E. Miller, 5050 South Serving the Holladay, Cotton-- , 21st East, left Monday, May 11, wood and East Millcreek com- for an LDS Church Mission to munities of South Salt Lake the Great Lakes area. County. ARCHERY SHACK Mrs James E. Reed, 681 16th class matter is pending at the Avenue, has been selected the post office at Midvale. Utah new president of Phi Mu SororOffice 4708 Holladay Blvd. 6 Phone: ity Mothers Club. Mrs Theodore Salt Luke City 17, Utah Reese, 1402 South 14th East, is the first vice president; Mrs Plant 136 N. Main. Midvaie. NOW OPEN Application to mail as second 278-262- HOLLADAY VARIETY 5- mmfffflmmsR MEMBERTFtDERALTDEPOSITriNSURANCElCORPO RATION 10-- 25 Now Open 9 to 9 Monday Through Saturday New Ownership & Management CR 4672 Halladav Blvd. Johnson, 1214 Harvard Utah Phone AM Avenue, second vice pres:d;ent; Mrs Tony Nicaslro, 4050 South Subscription Rates: $3.00 per year 3250 East, secretary; Mrs W.A. 11 rk, 1401 East 2100 So., trea- 25 cents per month by carrier every Wednesday surer; Mrs J.A. Sheya. 1937 Published J. Parr Godfrey, Publisher Laurelhurst Drive, historian; J. Kay Aldous, jand Mrs Clay E. Jensen. 2091 Editor-ManagCresthill Drive, as hostess chairman. Farl D. 3790 Highland Dr. Dr. Franz Schick, 2173 Pheasant Way, Professor of Political Science at the University of Utah, has taken a short leave of absence from his teaching duties. Dr. Schick is currently teaching Political g.qienc University students in Geri Monday thru Friday, 3 to 9 p.m. Saturdays, 10 to 6 p.m. WATCH FOR OUR GRAND OPENING The Artistic Garden Clulrbrld1 its , monthly meeting Thursday, May 17. Guest speaker was Mr Tten Dansie. Mr Dansie, a well known Salt Lake decorator, took A Trip garden clubbers on Around the World. He illustrated each country with an example of its art, china and flower arranging. The garden club also selected new officers for the coming year. Elected president was Mrs Martin Hurdle, of Murray; Mrs 5160 Highland Betty Allen, Mrs Drive, vice president; Golda Brown, of Murray, secretary; and Mrs A. A. Willett,; 4052 Comet Circle, treasurer. - The Gluckich Come In And Register For Free Prizes To Be Awarded At The Grand Opening YOlR DOLLARS aaMMcccNhttf ALL TYPES ARCHERY SUPPLIES Karl Pedersen State Farm Agent AM 5 FOR BUSINESS ; 71 278-154- Name Brand Equipment 56 I I Zenith Portable Televisions (fokafiui ServiceSaver ALL FINISHES CHASSIS The BERMUDA Medal N2101 Trim, compact From taxtura finlthad matal cabinet with top carry handle, eound-out-frospeaker, Sunshinet Picture Tube. Cinelens Pic- ture Glees, full power transformer. Choice of Westpoint Gray color or Daytona Sand color. TV RADIO CENTER. Inc. & 3337 Highland Dr. Hcimmacher; DECORATOR STYLED RECORD CABINETS IN COLONIAL, MODERN, TRADITIONAL, AND FRENCH PROVINCIAL STYLES TO FIT YOUR DECOR SALE 19.95 Select the style and the finish that best suits your room! Ail are compact, yet provide ample storage space for even large 12" al- bums! 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