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Show Knee-hig- Wit h and SAVE by grandma A Is Jus: a few $300 memberships left. After the first 100, they'll be $400 per family. (Terms little nonsense now and then relished by the wisest of men. available. Anon. A few more Grandma Phyllis Jones gave us this one about her grandson Scotty Hansen, 3, who lives near San Bernadlno, California. Easter Sunday he was all dressed up and waiting on the sidewalk for the rest of the family. They were all going to church. "Going to church, Scotty?" called a passing neighbor. High Dive Tennis Courts mouth's too full. " Bobby's Grandpa, Ernest Gross, spends a lot of time reading to his young grandson. The two were looking at a picture book filled with unusual animals. Grandpa pointed to a giraffe and asked Bobby what It was. "It's a giraffe, " he said promptly. "But how do you know? It has a tall and ears, maybe It's a zebra." "Nah, Grandpa," Bobby looked disgustedly at his Grandpa but explained: The zebra has a tall and ears, too, but '3 When Barbara was a little girl she was visiting with her grandparents. Her grandpa was a country doctor and she loved running to the 'phone to get his calls. This day, however, the doorbell rang and she dashed to open It. "is the Doctor In? asked the man at The possibility that the 39th South 27th East area could become another commercial "strip" section such as 33rd South will be discussed Informally next week at a brief public meeting. The meeting Is scheduled for Thursday, -April 6, 1961 at 8:00 p.m. at Morning side Heights School, 4170 South 30th East. Citizens' Spokesmen of the 39th-27- th Property Protection Committee say members of the Salt Lake County Commission have Indicated they will attend the session to get viewpoints of residents of the area. Some officials have said they doubt residents, or home owners, are concerned about the possibility of additional business In the area. The committee said It Is extremely important to future residential values that as many residents as possible attend the the door. meeting. that doesn't make him a giraffe. " "No, Grandpa Isn't here. " "When will he be back?" "I don't know, Mister, he's out on an if fl eternity case. f.s i ri fi 4 Arlene Spelrs, "Neighbor" secretary has her ear to the ground for children's wit and she told us this one about a friend's daughter. Mama had taken Debbie out to see a litter ofnew -- born puppies. Delighted, she poked the mama dog in the rib jnd sked: "How did they get from here to where they are now?" "When they were ready the mama let them out. " "What are you tryin to tell me, that " dogs have zippers? ! If you have a bright saying of your child or grandchild, share It with your and asx for "Neighbor." CallCR Grandma. em. But are wonderful, bless, heaven be with the Avoid this problem. Call and make an appointment with Fehr's Photo for your wedding pictures. FEHRS PHOTO 2925 EAST 33rd SOUTH 4-0- 523 7-65- NOW 13 MUMM -- Up for specific consideration will be move to change the zoning, from residential to commercial, of nearly six acres inof property at the corner of 39tn-27t- h tersection. Safeway and other applicants are seek-Ingtrezoning. A supermarket. Including parking lot, would require about half of the property, but no indication has been given of what use would be made of the other half. The committee, composed of home owners, has opposed the rezoning on the ground it will bring Increased traffic, litter, gaudy lights and signs, day and night operations seven days a week and subsequent lowering of home values. A formal, public hearing before the inty commission is scheduled April 12, 10:00 a.m. in the commission chambers at at the City and County Buildmg, but the meeting TONIGHT will give residents a greater opportunity to express themselves. poor niece or nephew whose uncle is an amachoor" pho-- J tographer. Invite him as guestf . . . wine him and dine him . . he's a great guy. HU Coll Mr. Eddington CR ML a Uncles make the best Relations Uncles 4850 Wasatch Blvd. ZONING news Club House Archery Range Picnic Area AKMONT SWIM CLUB Pictured above are George and Willa Adams, owners and operators of the new Adams' Cafe at 3320 Highland Drive. They previously owned and operated Adams' Restruant downtown. Tney decided to move into the "Neighborhood with their business wnen their other location downtown burned down a few weeks ago. The Adams will be serving their customers from five a.m. until nine p. m. each day. They are offering the finest In food and such features as free coffee Wednesdays and Mother and Daughter Brunches as well as Father and Son Breakfasts. Carol Shomaker, a mother who lives at 1967 East 7800 Souti s her son ee year Bobby Is quick with a quip. old Bobby had been to town with his mama and had Seen very naughty. At supper his Grandpa was Inquiring about his behavior. "Why were you such a bad boy today, Bobby?" Bobby hunched his shoulders forward, stuffed a large piece of bread In his mouth and mumbled, "I cant talk. Grandpa, my needed to start construction 4050 Square Foot Pool "Yup. "You waiting for your friend, Billy, to go with you?" he belongs to another "Nope, " n ) he rasas eewKEB mss o e0B roras? 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