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Show dent; Larry Jackson, secretary; Clark, 5855 Brentwood Drive, Newell Mann, Mrs Alex Adam- - m Crosswell Henderson, Li on! May 24 at 7 m, with retiring son, Mrs Charles Cottrell and 1 Tamer; Wesley Paterson, Tail president Mrs Mae McDonald Mrs Wayne Clark. Area Briefs Fishing Tackle gelS Shakespeare Reg. 32.95 Landing Nets Fishing Rods Flat Fish We Have Plenty of 5 8" - 29' Vi 59c Rubber Sprinklers $795 $695 Kentucky Blue Grass Lawn Seed XeitH'i. Open Sundays 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Anderton, South will direct the Cottonwood Presbyterian church annual vacation church school this year. The school will be conducted from am, 'from June 18 through June 29. Mrs Anderton urges parents who are interested to enroll their children early. There will be classes for children from four years of age up through the sixth grade age level. Registration blanks may be obtained at the church, 1580 Vine Street. East director; director. 5750 Mel Tex Wilkinson, Winslow, , May ; Fishing Licenses Garden Hose new conducting the meeting. A dem- new onstration of cake decorating will be given by Mrs Clifford , L. Flowers. Nominations for The Holladay Lady Lions aux- officers for the coming year iliary will hold their meeting will be held. Committee memat the home of Mrs Wayne bers for the meeting are, Mrs Twister; Mrs W. Lawrence 1009 i J 49' vo a 0 23, 1962 Irela C. Irvine, 1880 South East, Grand Lecturer of j the Grand Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star, will pay an official visit to the Mount Bobbie Kalin portrays scene from the Minstrel show presented Chapter U.D., OES, Olympus in 18 19 and Ward Recreation Roserrest the under May Ilall, May 24 at 8 pm at the regular direction of Janeen Brady. The show featured a cast of 60. monthly meeting held in the Midalc Masonic Temple. Mrs! will lecture on the fur-- : Irvine ents of the future groom are Marilyn Kaye Woodland of the efficiency of the Mr & Mrs Howard E. llardy, thcrancc work of the chapter. Plans August Wedding 3201 South 900 East. Miss Marilyn Kaye Woodland Following Logan Temple New officers for the year is making plans with Ronald rites, the couple will be honored 1962-6for the Cottonwood Lynn Hardy for Aug. 6 nuptials. at a wedding breakfast hosted Heights Lions Club were electis a daughter by the grooms parents. A The bride-to-b- e ed May 8, and will be installed 29 at a dinner to be held of Mr & Mrs Keith H. WoodMay 7 at the Aug. Reception at the Ft. land, 1795 West 800 North. Par Center will further Douglas Officers fete the Club. The nine officers are: bridal pair. Curtis McCullough, president; iBidden to attend the bride John Wilkinson, first have been Miss Jerilynn Tucker, maid of. honor; Mrs Larry Astle, Miss Celia Alston and Miss Kay Nielson. Karen Harris will be flower girl. 17uu 48th South and Highland Drive ; 35 m LOOKS LARGER WITHOUT LOOKING ARTIFICIAL! EAfofaiMMt Ring fram $100 Trenwfc. i Fvraad Society of Automotive Enclmara opacifications. SiIiMhM of alTvahidas. Puri nylon wtbMng-auada- iO ra loncth. MataMmatal buckles. Instant anganmant and istassc. Fit any modal car. Easy ta Install. 12 Custom colon. J-- 4 use your ZCMI East 21st South In Sugarhouse IN charga-plat- e AHMriaod Artcsrvsd M Memorial Day Speaker Named While serving with tiie 20th infantry during World War II, he was wounded in action in the Philippines and hospitalized in an army hospital at Spokane, Wash, where he met his wife, Winifred, a native Utahn, who was an occupational therapist there. They have two children, Kirk and Tamara. The program at the Gardens will be conducted by the L.A. Socictye, DRS 40 Homines et 8 Chevaux voitcure, local 230. The Mt. Jordan Jr. High school band, conducted by Reed New-boldirector, will play the NaThe Layton tional Anthem. Color Guard, Layton chapter 14 DAV, will supply the honor guard. LcRoy Coles, chaplain of post 133 will act as master of ceremonies. George Carey, in his speech, plans to trace briefly the beginnings of memorial day when, as a combat soldier in World War II aptly phrased .it, "All dead arc friends all fallen, kin . . . and sorrows congregation solid maple make your own room groups with these honey-tone-d student desk spindle bed fir night stand chest stepchest pair of twin beds bookcase bed dresser bast Don't let the low price fool you . . this is long lasting furniture Winston Chapel. Drawers famous by are dust proofed and center guided ond interiors ore hand sanded can't snag. d knows high-qualit- no ban. corn-part- too long ago. ADDED VALUES Is your lawn overrun with weeds A dandelions? We can solve this problem for you by killing them without harm to your lawn. left: modular pieces bookcsM $29.95 chert $39.95 cabinet $55 desk unit $39.95 bachelor chest $49.95 right: cabinet $55 bachelor chsit $49.95 corner desk $49.95 bookcase top $39.95 chast bookcase $49.95 ALSO insect and lawn funqus control. Liquid Fertilizer Application For more information without obligation Give us a call Licensed by Utah Dept, of Agriculture Western Valley Co. CUSTOM SPRAYING Tel. 7 Days a Week CY CY y, Introductory offer! Stock available for inspection in our bedroom department. After the north and south resolved their differences, a few gallant southern women began to decorate the graves of the fallen, irrespective of alliance. Mr Thr movement spread, Carey says, until General John A. Logan issued a general order designating May 30 as a day "set aside for the decoration of graves of those fallen in the Civil War." Mr Carey plans to recall some of the decoration days he remembers from childhood, emphasizing the family participation and reverence involved in the commemoration of the dead. He will compare the community affairs of those days to the mercenary tribute paid to the dead today. All too often Memorial Day now is the signal for Grand 's His speech Openings. the lack of flags displayed throughout residential areas in Salt Lake City and its environs and the dearth of patriotic observances to former years not Home Owner w arm, pieces . . . your choice at one low price a Furniture. 2970 Highland Dr. HU .. 1 Neighbor Fankhauscr Jewelry 1111 vice-pres- George L. Carey, a resident of East Millcreek, has been invited to be principal speaker at the Memorial Day Services to be held at Memorial Gardens of the Valley 10600 South 1700 East, commencing at 12:45 pm. Mr Carey is National Service Officer for the Disabled American Veterans. He is a graduate of the National Service Officers Training Course conducted at the American University in Wash. D.C. He is resident of the National Guild of Attorncys-In-Fac- t. The Page 6 |