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Show Salt Lake County, Utah The Neighbor Page 2 UEA Group Wednesday. Octolter 10. 1962 Make Known Nov. 7 Service Is Organized at Marriage IJIans j j Announcement of the forth-- ; coming marriage of Miss Sandra Patrick and Dennis E. Earl was made at a luncheon party held by at the home of Mrs Frank S. Emery, 1882 Lincoln Lane. Also j hostess at the luncheon last at Skyline high is Saturday was Mrs A. C. Emery. Wnuation Parents of Miss Patrick, 3029 presently deciding on uniforms, E. 3133 South. The prospective nicknames and its f rst year's inter-Tegroom is ihe son of Mr & Mrs busy schedule. Tryouts, E. Earl. 748 E. 7010 South. views nd elections have now The wedding will take place been completed and the new officers and members are ready Nov. 7. j ! Skyline High Wedding for Day Gayle Jensen . I i fund-raisin- g i.M:y" rr October 18 is the wedding date set hy Miss Gayle Jensen and Nyle F. Cannon for their marriage in the Logan LDS Temple. Announcing wedding plans are Mr & Mrs Leo D. Jensen, of the bride-to-bThe grooms parents are Mr ft Mrs Jlulon F. Cannon, 1141 Kensington Ave. A reception will honor the pair the same evening in the South Cotionwood Fifth LDS Ward. e. rn-.- i Vacations arent so hard to plan. Your boss tells you when and your wife tells you where. Roofing Time i' I Now is the time to moke sure your home is ready for winter Terms Available If Desired Call Today, Don't Delay It Pays To Be Sure Cottonwood Fiber Glass & Roofing Co. CR Neicrlibor T Serving the Holladay, Cottonwood and East Mill Creek communities of South Salt Lake Call .for Estimate No Obligation Bank ( Here Is . Services to be performed by these students include ushering and helping, at civic events, activitconducting ies to aid worthy projects, presenting assemblies, sponsoring parties and to generally render service where and when needed. Another major job for these girls is to set an example of superb citizenship and scholar-parent- s ship for the other students. Since Skyline high is nationally known for its architecture, these girls are boning up on architectural facts in order to assume their positions as tour guides. To be a member of the club, girls must have a grade of B" or better in their scholastic, average. They must hold a record of .good citizenship, have a desire to serve, and have completed a series of activity 15 The Best For Less County. Application to mail as second class matter is pending at the post office at Salt Lake City, Utah. Office 2259 East 4800 South 6 Phone: Salt Lake City 17, Utah Plant 136 N. Main, Midvale, Utah. Phone AM5-355Subscription rates: 3.00 per year 25 cents per month by carrier Published every Wednesday J. Parr Godfrey, Publisher James M. Landers 278-262- Editor-Manag- teach-Jumpe- 3 Cub scouts of Pack 466, den recently performed In a skit about robots for their parents and geests. They used costumes which they made themselves under the supervision of Mr ft Mrs Douglas K. Greer. Boys in the pack Couple Plan Oct. Wedding Oct. 26 has been selected as the date fpr the marriage of Miss Karrin Marie Bernards and Sharell Ray Farnworth. The ceremonies will be solemnized in the Logan Temple. The bride-to-b- e is a daughter of Mr ft Mrs Ben Bernards, 1490 East 3080 South. Mr Farnworth is a son of Mr ft Mrs W. B. Farnworth, 233 Concord StThe couple will be feted at a reception that evening at the Evergreen Reception Center. Bidden to attend the bride have been Mrs Ronald W. Has-laand Mrs Garth B. Whitney, the bride-to-be- s sisters, and Mrs Tom Tisdale. Flower girls will be Danelle Ilaslam and Laurie Farnworth. Best man duties will be assumed by Ronald Burrell. Mr Farnworth has completed an LDS Hawaiian mission. The couple plan to honeymoon to the southern Utah parks, and make thejy home in Granger. Hold. er ' Exchanging vows in the Logan Temple Sept. 24 were Miss Nola Smart and Capt. Gary T. Gamer. The brute is a daughter of Mr ft Mrs Harold C. Smart, 2360 East 3900 South. Capt. Gamer, who has been residing in Salt Lake, is a son of Mr ft Mrs Marion F. Garner, Sugar City, Ida. The bride is a graduate of the LDS Business College and has attended the University of Utah. She was affiliated with Lambda Delta Sigma. The groom is a graduate of the U. and has completed an LDS mission to Brazil. He is presently serving with the U. S. Air Force. Following a honeymoon to Montana, the couple plan to reside in Salt Lake. MACKAY i for County Commissioner I term J ear a candidate comes along who just Occasionally seems to fit; a candidate who measures up strong in every regard for the job he seeks. Such a man Pledge Wedding Vows Making their home in Salt Lake are newlyweds Mr ft Mrs LaMar Potts. The couple exchanged wedding vows Oct 2 at the Reception Center. Following, parents of the bride, Mr ft Mrs Gene Santiste-va838 Edison St. (140 East), hosted a reception. The bride is the former Miss Elizabeth n, Parents of the groom are Mr J. Rex Mackay, running for political first time. His friends and neighbors and office for the is people who know him best agree hes got what it takes to make a strong and effective commissioner for Salt Lake County. Rex Mackay is a successful businessman, rancher and Insuring careful drivers sinoe 1922 farmer. He has experience in tax problems, water problems, contract negotiations, irrigation, finance and insure ance. He ruff, Douglas Greer, Robert Sudbury, Mark Chamberlain, David Kirton and Ryan Gale. President of the newly formed Skyline High 3080 South. ft Mrs Albert C. Potts, 3011 South 2700 East. Bridal attendants included Miss Emma Santistevan, maid of honor; Mrs Joe Santistevan, matron of honor; Miss Sharon Larsen and Miss Marcella Santistevan. Best man was Fred Fenton, while Gary Wilson, Jun Folker. Jack Eardley and Bob Stam ushered. Nancy Allen Says Temple Nuptials an outstanding youth leader with a good background in recreational activities. He knows the problems of the County because he is a civic leader and comis munity campaigner. He has a keen interest In serving this REX MACKAY The RIGHT Man for COMMISSIONER Sponsored by: Ned Winder, 4400 West 1400 South Mrs. Merna Smith, Draper; John D. Hill, 3431 Tearce Drive Vanda Parker, 11760 South State REPUBLICAN J free delivery to Announcement of the engage- and surrounding areas Holladay fre holding an all day quilting ment and forthcoming marriage bee today at the home of Mrs of Miss Sally Dee Tolman and Jean Clayton, 6265 South 700 Jay. Sterling Wimmer was made according to the presi- Mrs AnU TurP - 5712 South 1300 East. The quilt is to be given away at their an nual bingo, an affair the Lady Lions sponsor for the benefit of handicapped children Award winners at the recent flower show, Indian Summer' East, dent- from at a luncheon Saturday, held at the home of the brides parents, Mr ft Mrs Bion Tolman, 2797 Kenton Dr. Mr ft Mrs Vaughn J. Wimmer, 2915 Kenwood St., are parents of the prospective groom. The marriage ceremony will take place Oct. 25 in the Logan LDS Temple. Convenient Budgeting For All Your Christmas Shopping Whether you're shopping for toys for the kills, fashions for Morn, sports equipment for Dad, furnishings for your home, or any other items, youll find a payment system convenient and easy. account Regular 30-da- y The setting for the Thursday morning wedding of Miss Nancy Joan Allen and James R. Baxter was the Logan Temple. Hosting a reception Thursday evening were parents of the bride, Mr ft Mrs Clifford F. Allen, 2651 Milo Way. It was held at Emerson Ward, 1053 Emerson Ave. The groom is a son of Mrs Iolanda Baxter, Preston, Idaho, and the late Richard Baxter. included Bridal attendants Miss Connie Allen, maid of honor; Miss Dcween Canning, Miss Norma Slack, Mrs Lynn J. Allen and Mrs Carl F. Allen. Flower girls were Brenda Allen. Jary.nn assumed were Best man duties ' by Cowen Baxter, while Dale Jones, Ron Morgan and Robert Parry ushered. The bride has attended the University of Utah and Brigham Young University. She was affiliated with Lambda Delta Sigma. Mr Baxter also atended the U. and has studied at LDS Business College. Both are members of Sacra Dulce Chorus. Entertaining at prenuptial parties have been Mrs Carl F. Allen, Mrs Lynn J. Allen, Mrs Morris Elder, Miss Norma Slack, Miss Dewecn Canning, Miss Gloria Taylor, Mrs Reucl Mrs Donn Amoit and Mrs Karen Geis. Add-o- n budget agree on a credit limit, pay of this amount each month.) Contract account (For larger purchases, low down payment arranged with 6 months or longer to complete payment.) Layaway payment plan (Small down payment and periodic payments hold your purchases until Christmas.) (You Tlie fine, dependable seryouve known at ZCMI downtown . . . now available in our new Cottonwood jewelry SHine vice department ZCMI Ace Walker, Mgr. COTTONWOOD JEWELRY, 6 w arrnunt now in our FOURTH FIX3R CREDIT OFFICE Ojien your First Floor phoni lor fraa d,li,rv d!,I DA l III in Silt Lake. FR la Provo, Zenith 737 outlvinq irons, toll froo. Frot dolivory south to Provo ond Pavson. wost to Grantivilla ond Duqway. oast to Hobnr and Midway, north to Tramonton and Richmond and all points in C O.T.TVO NiW.O O batwnon. Finest Residential Area In Midvale Improvements Now Being Completed Mc-Phi- e, Music Students Receive Honors Students of Melba Lindsay Burton, 4656 Nathan Circle, captured honors at the recent Utah State Fair. In the elementary division, Gay Wright, 9855 South 3100 East placed second. Lynette Seely, 2421 Evergreen Ave., twelve year old Evergreen junior high student, was one of the six finalists. Lynnette performed on the program of the Salt Lake City chapter of the Utah Music Teachers association on Oct. 8 at Crystal Heights Ward. 2505 Lohmoeldcr. OLinn Olympus Drive and Virginia Philips, 2810 Maurice Drive, were finalists in the medium division at the State Fair competition. Judith Ann Inkley, a member of the Granite Youth Symphony, won first place award of a cadi prize from the Fair and a season ticket to the Utah Symphony concerts. The ticket was presented by Mu Phi Epsilon. Judith Ann was concert mistress of the Utah orchestra vhich played for the recent NEA convention. Karl Pedersen AM STATE EARN MUTUAL 56 Several Homes Now Nearing Completion More In Planning Stage LARGE LOTS with CURB and GUTTER SIDEWALKS PAVED STREETS SEWER WATER PRICES START AT $2,800.00 ANY FRONTAGE DESIRED ALL SIZES AVAILABLE DEED RESTRICTIONS GAS FHA APPROVED ELECTRICITY E-- Z TELEPHONE ACT NOW This month, a miracle kitchen knife that cuts frozen foods is being advertised. We'd prefer one that- - cuts frozen prices. TERMS Choose Your Own Builder or See Us He who throws mud loses ground. For Complete Planning Service County which he claims is the "greatest in the world." J. to Wed Wimmer Oct. 25 Jay Miss Tolman . Santistevan-Pott- s 4-y- Wood- - Temple Ceremonies J. REX are: Mark Bigler, Duane Pugh, Mark ( Smart-Garn- Vote For Leaders i to go. 18 Is Elects '63 tri-col- d Oct. teachers were told that they presented by the members of should strive for greater unity the Mount Olympus Garden as a group. Club were: junior achievement, Miss Patti Tranter, daughter of Mr & Mrs Lenard Tranter, 3791 South 2780 East; award of merit and award of distortion, Mrs Alfred A. Willett, 4052 Comet, award, Mrsj Elected to the board of trusCircle; Superb Robert M. Savage, 3822 Sunny tees at the recent meeting of Mexican DaJ the Utah Education Assn, was and The East Mill Creek Jayceesijames w peterson Jordan . and their wives have painted American edlicatur eight safety signs depicting Bmct 7.322 Dishes cast were Voles by animals in cartoon form urging drivers to slow down. Larry teachers for officers of the UEA Served with true Limberg, 2808 Delsa Drive, a association and on a constitu- nroiessional art-s- t and mem' tonal amendment which makes Mexican hospitality in a berof the Jaycees drew the car-th- e vie president president- restful atmosphere toons. The signs elect. The amendment was rail ed on East Mill Creek streets TAKE HOME ORDERS within a week or two accord-- 1 RelPcted president of the mg to president Tony Debevitx, PREPARED was Moroni L jensen, 3242 Margie Ave. school principal. high Girl scouts from troops in iLoj;ige BMnett r Millard neighborhood. Wasatch er, returDi t0 th vice presi. Open Every Day neighborhood and Evergreen dency and will assume the top neighborhood are distributing spot at the 1963 UEA convention. over 4.000 brochures this week Elected to, the board of trusto res'dents in their community. tees along wth Mr Peterson 1962-6The service ushers in Jhe were Thelma G. Walton, Mont-icellUtah Symphony orchestra seaand Louis Bigelow, Salt son which opens Oct. 19 at Lake. Carl J. Mellor, Lehi, was auditorium. named NEA atate Highland High director, and Neighborhood chairmen of the Lyle C. Owen, Valley junior NickH. R. scouts Mrs are: girl high, Granite District, was erson, 1511 Ken Rey; Mrs Gor- chosen chairman-elec- t of the DINNER HOUSE don Plant, 3675 South 2245 East, Classroom Teachers Committee. and Mrs Jean Hill, 2625 East 167Vz Regent St. Also at the convention the rtairvey W. Eekmenni 7644 SOUTH STATE STREET AM 5-55- 32 AM 5-13- 81 (rear) CR 7-46- 17 |