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Show The Neighbor, lJage 6 Meadow Moor Hoiladay, Salt Lake County, Utah Wednesday, Nov. 1963 1 3, Stages Style Show Nov. 16 Freda Vernon, Provo, is staging a fashion show of her im- ports from Hawaii and Japan for the Ladies Auxiliary of the Meadow Moor Country Club and their guests on Saturday, Nov. 16, at 12:30 p.m. Luncheon will be served and the new officers: of the auxiliary will be intro-- J j duced. The new officers are as fol-- ; lows: Mrs James C. Holmes, Mrs Howard G. president; Mrs vice president; Wolf, Glenn C. Anderson, secretary; Mrs Earl Krause, treasurer; Mrs Gene Phelps, publicity Mrs Ray Malloy, chairman; historian; Mrs Thomas Mitchell, hostess. GAZEBO j 1964 Model Ambulance For Midvale mounted on a 1964 Cadillac chassis, has been delivered to Midvale Volunteer Fire Department, and will be placed in scrviVp just as soon as some equipment is installed and other equipment is transferred rrom the old ambulance as it has its predecessors, providing free service to anyone in the Midvale area. The ambulance is manned by volunteer drivers who respond day or night and often travel several hundred miles to complete a A new amhulam-o- , call. Fire Chief Amond Bosh points out that the new ambulance has many features not available previously and will provide the utmost in comfort and safety for its passengers. Chief Bosh said that Firemen Grant Gilbert and Marv Buckley went to Memphis. Tenn., where the unit was displayed at a convention, and drove it back to Midvale. He said that the raised portion of the roof line gives 54 inches of headroom, four inches more than the old unit, providing greater freedom of movement to doetors or attendants. A complete new oxygen system will be installed in the new unit, and is so arranged as to provide a constant supply of ox-- j ygen to a patient both while in transit inside the ambulance and Volunteer Fire Department, which provides free ambulance service to anyono in the area in need of such transportation. during loading and unloading Spraying Machine Is operations while cn route to or Stolen from Smiths from another oxygen source. The apparent theft of a valuAmong tiie safety features recounted by Chief Bosh are 10 able orchard spraying machine flashing lights at front, rear, was reported this week by Mrs and sides, in addition to the reEythel Smith, 1697 Vine St. volving turret on the roof; reMrs Smith said that two men flecting decals on the front her Saturday, Nov. doors; rear floodlights to aid approached to rent the machine for six 2, night loading; a fire Chex a deposit After hours. automali-ieallpaying y safety switch which shuts oif all ignition in the men took the machine, and case of accident or tipover to have not been seen since. avoid fire; an audible signal to The spraying machine is a warn the driver if all doors are Hal-di- e 250 gal. capacity not safely latched; y rain color on a brown tank, rusty dio equipment; complete first 2 wheel trailer and was valued aid materials. at $1,000 new. The ambulance can accomThe men were driving a 1963 modate either one or two cots Ford Pick-utruck with a canfor patients. vas back, and had Oregon licOther notable equipment in- ense plates. cludes power steering and brakes, safety glass, tinted windMiss Payne fo Wed shield, automatic transmission, LaVon Saterthwaite tires, red and big the engagement Announcing white upholstery, and the siren and wedding plans late this mounted under the hood where month of their daughter, Miss it gets ahead of the vehicle Mar Rac Payne, to LaVon Satwell, but is nut annoying to pas-- j erthwaite, are Mr fc Mrs Rayas the mond R. Payne, 2107 East 3205 sengers South. The prospective groom siren. Chief Bosh says that the Mid- - is the son of Mr & Mrs Frank vale ambulance averages about, Saltcrthwaite, Logan, and is a Unia call a day, the year around. sophomore at Utah State a member of Sigma versity, old has ambulance recorded The Chi. and has served with the 33.0U0 miles on the speedometer U. S. Army. Miss Payne is alwhich the chief believes is equal so a sophomore at the school, to 100.000 miles on an ordinary a of Alpha Chi Omemember is car. This mileage was accumuof the Sponis and a captain ga. lated in a litle less than four sor Corps. years of service . SIMM 4705 HOLLADAY - 1 .Zlt Menus Monday, Nov. 18 Kraut-bee- f bake, salad, carrots, blackberry squares, biscuits and butter, milk. Tuesday, Nov. 19 Macaroni and cheese, cranberry salad, buttered green beans, plums, peanut crunch bars, whole wheat rolls and butter, milk. Wednesday, Nov. 20 Scalloped ham and potatoes, mixed vegetables, lemon cottage pudding, cornbrcad and butter, State Farm now nsures7,000,000 cars! Why not make yours No, 7,000,001 You'll enjoy the Famous Low Rates and Hometown Service that have made people insure more cars with us than with any other company! Call today! G . Kdlsy Billings 277-520- 6 milk. 467-283- 7 21 Pizza, Nov. 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Moss will deliver a message on Thursday, Nov. 14, to DAV members and their wives at the chapter home located at 107 East on 2nd South beneath the Congress Hotel in Salt Lake City. During the course of the evening, Sen. Moss will present a purple heart medal to a veteran of World War I who was wounded in action 45 years ago but who was only recently discovered eligible for this award. The meeting will open at 8 p.m. All interested disabled veterans and their wives are invited to attend. two-wa- 8.90-inc- of Fashion for EXCITING YOUNG FASHIONS Senator Moss to Address Disabled Vets This shifting new ambulance, equipped with the latest and best in lifesaving equipment, will be placed in service soon by Midvale in BAMBOO Jcrs' ii A.M. TIL 4644 Hoiladay Blvd. CR7-262- 4643 Hoiladay Blvd. Cleaning Is Our Business LENSES 6 P.M. NEW FROM . . . 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