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Show has a membership of 807. The Neighbor, Rev. Venable has served as Page 3 president of the Salt Lake Ministerial Assn., once to fill an wnexpired term of a minister who moved and then to the full term. The excitement of costumes, sets, lights and action will set all a whirl as South Hast Dance Academy presents the story itf "Alice in in song amt dance 0,1 IThlay. June 2Slh in Granite Junior nigh School Aud- 3UU itorium. Approximately students will participate in this rlabor,lle l'ent directed by Jcri Jackman. The complete t.as( including the leading roles are being played liy students receiving dance instruction from ; i DELUXE" Model IncrooMd homo value goes hand In hand with incraasad homo enjoyment. Flan n carport-pati- o new. If these AS LOW AS .y plans arent quite what you hove in mind, them are ethers. Drap in. PKkin includes III mtcriats, 1 Z sin. Roof supports if cidar e aluminum F.O.B, plant in ollovuo ar Spakana, Wask.; Miri-dla- n or Pocatello. Idaho; Salt lake pity. Utah; ar Grooloy, Calo. Vr.vr'- - ' . , : ' ' 1 20' itk Kiisor .'.., , V . m f wih V , ulrii'm sfc i.i. Mi4.ii.ifc.. .A -- ! ' 1 J Twia-Rif- nnflni. Pried shown as it may bo used by organizations in Interior of the new basement room in tho s Bank building in Holladay is the Holladay area. Tracy-Collin- A PLACE FOR ADDED FUN THIS SUMMER. PLAN YOURS NO W! 130 Center, Midvale E. AUTOMATIC ARROW RETURNS drive-i- n Enter ihe MISS UTAH ARCHERY CONTEST 262-265- Tracy-Collin- Provides New And Needed Facilities states seek advice from the Utah commission as to their When Tracy Collins Bank and ability to control the issuance of Trust Co. opened their new permits to buy liquor to minors. i bank at 4707 Holladay Blvd, Mr Johnson added that any they provided Holladay with group of citizens who would two new and much needed serlike to discuss the subject of vices, Drive-ibanking and a location of state liquor agencies room for in the organizations could appoint a committee and area to hold meetings. Holladay he would be glad to discuss the The new drive-ibanking subject with them. He also said1 window on the south side of that he would be glad to come the new building will allow pato Holladay to talk to any gruup trons to come to the hank, make on the problem. their deposits or withdrawals and never leave their automobile. The basement of the new Tracy Collins facility has a large meeting room where organizations may meet in comfort and privacy. II. Thomas Davis manager of the bank said that anyone desiring to make use NATIONAL EDITORIAL o! the meeting room could cun- - 1 tact him or any other officer of the bank. Mr Davis added that even though there is a small kitchen in the basement bank officials have not decided if they should make it available to organizations using the meeting room.. The bank has also added R niglil depository just inside the front entrance of the building. n Complete Line of n ARCHERY TACKLE 5OJ,6,i3n USES UTAH TRANSPORTATION Merchandise for redemption at S&H Green Stamp Centers moves into Utah via the states truck lines and railroads and is handled through local terminal Entcrril as second class matter at the Post Off'ce at Salt Lake City, Utah, under tiic Act of March 9, 1878. Serving the Holladay, Cottonwood, and East Mill Creek communities of South Salt Lake facilities. During 1962 S&H spent nearly $58,-00- 0 with Utahs transportation and terminal industries, providing a significant amount of business for these segments of the states economy. County. Office South, Speak Vows Miss Dorothy Cornish lSintz, daughter of Mr & Mrs Charles T. Binlz, 1926 Charlston Lane, to announees her marriage John Claypnolc Bordlcy, son of Mrs Guydinc Bordlcy. 1946 South 9th East, and llie laic Capt. Arthur U. Bordlcy. East 4800 South, Salt Lake City 17, Utah. Plume Subscription THE SPERRY AND HUTCHINSON COMPANY Cast 21st Bordley-Bint- z Salt Lake City Strictly in advance Plant 136 N. Main St., Midvale, Utah. Phone J. Parr Godfrey, Publisher Janies M. Landers, Editor-MgPublished every Wednesday 255-353- oma-- BOSTON BUILDING sta east booth SOOTH STATE HrBECT, .HUB BAY w MM nstr 4 ST I1ST BOOTH IUXV. WM 28th JUNE i r. 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Fred Venable, 2375 East 33rd South, has left to accept tlie pastoral of the Park Methodist Washington Church in Denver, Colo. The pastor was honored at a reception by members in Fellowship Hall at the church. When the Rev. Venable came to Christ Methodist four years ago from First Methodist Church ;in Salida, Colo. The congregation totaled 457 members when he began in Salt Lake and now 2259 t3.nn BUS m msasAR THK Denver Post Calls Pastor Neicrlibor Ph. consult an Bank. s Tracy-Colli- ns (Continued from Page 1) Rental Equipment 35c FREE Deluxe ao important to consult an eye phyd-ria- n at leaat once a year. Because bq and he alone, hat the apedaKsed knowledge and training to properly diagnose the condition of yoor eyes. banking facilities at the Holladay Liquor Sion 1174 crutch. They don't really need them bnt they don't know they dont. Thats why it'a Conscience Is the still small voice that makes us feel still smaller. FREE INSTRUCTION S&H at the number of people that wear glaaaea jnst aa a bbanch ornens, Dr. R. Guy Lewis takes advantage of the new l prised MAIN Spend an hour or two and enjoy the fun of Archery d, Tond U j prenuptial parties. Rates te j Sigmu Nil. Mrs Fred nrain Sr., Mrs Louis W. Owen, Mrs J. Louis Rilev, Mrs A. U. Daniels Jr., Mrs Allen G. Rrown. Mrs Richard Clark, Mrs Douglas P. Walton. Miss Margaret Walton, Mr & Mrs Paul L. Pehrson and Mrs W. T. Haccktt, entertained at Summer con-jyo- yes, an eye physician might I former Miss Brain will be graduated from the University of Utah in August. She is a member of Delt Delta Delta. Her husband graduated from the U. where he was affiliated with 4535 South 900 East the aeadeni.v. The choreography u was done by the faculty listing of Mrs Claudia Doty, Miss Dixie Stallings. Miss ley White and Mrs Jeri man. Much work and effort has gone toward making the show a well organized and outstanding event. Tickets for the product-363- 7 ion can be obtained from the students. Academy, or at the auditorium on the night of the incmoriahle evening for cvery-M- r one both the young and the old plan to attend. take away tjour glasses ? City. Tlie UTE ARCHERY LANES Day - ltonnie Drain, daughter of Mr & Mrs Melvin L. Brain, Canyon Way, was married at the Kiirt Douglas Iost Chapel . r. orton . toy or Oettli. son of & Mrs Anton J. Oettli, 1070 East 33rd South. The enople was honored at a reception in the gardens at the home of the bride's parents. The bride's sister Miss Mary Ann Brain was maid of honor, and Carolyn Brain. Miss Toni Oettli, the bridegroom's sister, and Miss Margaret Walton. Anton Scott Oettli, New York City, performed the duties of best man for his brother. Robert Petty, Los Angeles. Calif, Jan R- - Brain, Millen Clawson, and Thomas M. Henderson, ushered. Junior ushers were Rohcrt Brain and Roger Oettli. Mr & Mrs Millen Clawson, Seattle, Wash., Steven L. Esch-- ' ler and John Adaukis, of San Francisco, made up the list of guests from out of town. Mr & Mrs Oettli. are honeymooning in Honolulu, Hawaii,; and San Francisco, Calif, before making a home in Salt Lake bh 4760 Redwood Rd, Taylorsville 127 E. 6400 So., Murray Wednesday, June 26, 1961 Dance Revue Sparks Interest in Area Bonnie Brain .Bliss Holladay, Salt Lake County, Utah Dymipus & APPLIANCES HiilOs Paint & Appi. Center OLYMPUS HILLS SHOPPING CENTER fPAtUTS 3977 Wasatch Blvd. 278-897- 4 |