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Show Sou,h-an,wo daRh' Wendell Mrs tor. Wagstaff of and Mrs Richard Holladay. Shaw of Cottonwood left this week for a vacation to Lava llot The Neighbor, Holladay, Salt Lake County, Utah East Wednesday. Nor. 20. JVf,i Paste 2 Cottonwood Tales Reasonable and Enforceable 0250 That , H'-- 7 Becomes j)eeil iilone is not h miijor rau-- r of highway public. is now long conteinJed by I lie gnu-ni- l ;i foi l Springs. Idaho. LcNore Turnhow, Mrs Kvan Rasinusen. 5626 So. Mr & Mrs Royal J. Stocking fmm Colorado have moved into 1835 East honored a married area: he was a student of i daughter on her 20th birthday, were lionnrd Sunday Nov. 10 at a farewell testimonial service Western State College. Gunni-- Carolyn Wickel, with a family at 1620 East luncheon: 20 held at the South Cottonwood guests were enter- Jey reside he is on the teach South: second ward, prior to their de- few from out of town. a tained, parture for Great Britian. They nB staff at Sky Line High. Mr & Mrs Harold W. Buckner. Mr & Mrs Robert W. Roll-- , have been called to serve a labor 1259 Woodstock, entertained at two and children have in mission fur the;W'edder England, Latter-da- y Saint Church; their: moved to Cottonwood, jroin dinner Nov. 13 for friends whuj two small children, Tracy and Seattle, Wash. He is an Engin-Josep- are leaving the state. Mr & Mrs or at the Utah Research & will accompany them. Smith and two daugh-- : lie is Virgal Mr Stocking attended Murray Development Company, Carol 5 and Joan 14 are; ters n high school and served an LDS a graduate of Xorthrup to California and will moving in the East Central lute of Technology, also att State. He served with the Air ed hie Washington State UaLjlive in Monterey. The Buckner's Nalional Guard before attend-- 1 versily and now is attending (wo daughters have birthdays ing the Brigham Young Cniver- - he University of Utah while in November. Gloria Jean. 8, on his PHD Doctorate. sity, where he graduated with attended the and Janet Sue, 13, Nov. 9 and a U. S. degree in accounting in .Mrs llohw'edder BYU, Utah State, Weber Col- - Nov. 27. They will be honored !Mi2. and now is a student at the witli a family dinner '.arty. Airs Stocking, formerly Dorthy hgc0f and expects to grad- Cottonwood first ward Relief L. Gerrard. attended Olympus uate lhis ycar They reside at high school and the Brigham 5853 Fontain Bleu Circle. bazaar, will be held Society 22 at 5 p.m. The Young University. Chris and and Joyce Spclker The family will lx- - living in family of six" children' and Bobjdinn,r wil1 ea,ure hot dot-'- s Epsom Downs, near London, and Arlie Strout and little son hamburgers, desserts, bakery where Mr Stocking will be doing motored to Gooding Idaho to sa,thome made candy, and vi,it friends Uniis a"d Barbara popcorn baiia. Free entertain-building department. They will i)mfee. While there thev went ment will bo presented thro.ihg-lvturn to Murray area after pheasant hunting and were very out tho evening. Many beauti-- : 21;! to 3 year stay in England, surcessful, brought back a full hd hems will be for sale inelud-- ' l ing unusual Christmas gifts and limit i Mr & Mrs Jack Mr & Mrs E. R. Cajton, 1912 ,1, novations apions, quilts, pit- Ruckman low cases, breautiful handwork toys and games, doll clothes and CR Miss Cornish i Mrs Burch t limits mobilized lv highway nntliorities. and liii-i- d in Utah on being highways wIutp greater peed qx-er- ' ar-- - -- i safe w lien balanced w.th oilier factors as volume of traffic and highway design. od con-idej- e -- ncli Crystal Ann Cornish recently; became the bride of Mr Rich-- i a rd G. Burch in rites performed at Elko, Nevada. The bride is the daughter uf: Air & Airs Arthur Lee Cornish,; 410G Doris Wav, and the bride-- 1 groom is a son of Air & Alrsj Golden Burch of Oaklay, Ida. ' An open house honoring the couple was held at the home of the bride's aunt, Aliss Lucretia Thurman, 2346 Blaine Avenue, November 1. Following a brief honeymoon trip, the couple will make a home in Salt Lake City. The bridegroom is a former University of Utah student. 1 lie liiireau of iAiblir lbsids has imide a survey which 1 j : found that, considering accident frequency and severity together, the minimum injun rule occurs in the speed range of I) to 7l miles an hour. I And u sjuke-mii- ii fur I' lull Deportment of Highways report- - :hat where peed limits have been ailju-le- d upward. almost invariably ihe higher speed limil has refills in fewei- accidents. The department reports il has found, ju-- t ,s drivers have lung guesxxl. that a .speed limil must lie reasonable nnd enforceable. h -- Insti-missio- Many slates post speed signs but do not attempt to enforce them strictly. Instead, they rely on a law which make-- a driver any time he is traveling "too g conditions." This law recognizes that 70 fast for road Uxluy. hut a sleet a .safe speed on it may storm tonight may make ill an excessive speed tomorrow. Whal this lxiils down to is that any time a driver has in iicrideu t it is obvious to the police officer that Iip was raveling too fast for existing conditions, its a good law and that ljK.aiIse drive. soon come ;Voi(,s have an rontml and under car is not auident, they diev have no defense; they are fully responsible. . , OlIP lit t ie great CIMICei US Ilf built Stale aild ledenil . highway administrators is what to do a lxut the slow driver. The highway department spokesman points out that W01-kin- exi-lin- 1m- - i j .V- - ' 1 spi-cifi- c t.V.n-aliz- 1 e . , , t -lively, hacking up al 25 miles ail hour against tiafflu. in his own lane. '- lood program of local talent. The ; J. Henry Boren family arrived home from the British Isles recently after completing a mission of nearly three years. Two years of this time was spent in Manchester where Mr Boren supervised the remodeling and extension on the Wythe-shaw- e Chapel. Following this he began the construction of the Manchester Stake center just a short distance away. Members of the Cottonwood Presbyterian Church are planning to build their new sanctuary soon. The buildings on the present site will then be used for educational and social units. A series of meetings will kick off the drive, starting Nov. 18 to 21; meetings will be held at various homes . Two church men will conduct and direct discussions for plans and needs for budgets for this construction. This will continue 'til Fri- - - Some states have solved this situation by setting different speeds in each lane of multi-lan- e highways, like State St. This keeps all slow traffic and all trucks in the right hand lane, all fast traffic iri tho left hand lane, and middle-o- f in the middle of he road, except for left turns. It is ciimmeiulahle that highway engineers are recognizing that something can be done alxmt the accident rale without placing all the burden on the drivers. : State Farm now Insores7, 000,000 cars! Why not make yours Nat 7,000,001? Youll enjoy the Famous Low Rates and Home town Service that have made people Insure more cars with us than with any other company! I the-roade- rs BOURBON Distinctive lightness and flavor in every sip. Billings Holladay News Notes 6 467-283- 7 2261 E. 4800 S. Mary Gail Stark CR FARM STATS liminncs Mutuil Co. Autamoblta farewell party honoring and Free Ray Bishop former counselors, William Bolandor. The young marrieds group ol Harvey Jerman. was held Fri-- . the Holladay Sixteenth Ward day evening. Nov. 8, in the rec- . .. wS be held at thTihurd! WIA Bended a western round- - nation hall of the Winder Third ing up parly Saturday, Nov. 9, at Ward Chapel. 4350 South 1100 Olympus Seminary Building. East. Mrs S. M. Kalm made South 2300 East. rangements for the party Evening activities included Program consisted of songs square dancing, games, and by members of the Sail tertainment. Mary Jane Lalshaw Lafce Chapter. Sweet Adelines, Julie Ann Garn Is conducted the games for the inc. Characteristic portraits Engaged to Marry evening. A program was ar- - were sketched oi each member t bishopric and Planning to repeat vows in the ranged in keeping with the .of outgoing to them. sented lLake LDS Temple Dec. western theme, iancen Brady The new bishop of Winder an original music 27 are Miss Julie Ann Fam and presented ' Third Ward is Hugh w. tin melodies. old time skit Howard Jones Brinton, whose depicting are William His counselors nock. engagement is being told by Western songs were sung by and Dun Leiter, Robert Alilller. Miss Garns parents, Mr & Mrs David Dangonicld Member of Alpha Theta Sor- AL Kenneth Garn. 2878 Bonnie Williams. Brae (4255 South). Air & Mrs' Mr & Mrs Wilbert C. Danger-- ! nrity spent an educational even- Clark P. Brinton. Peoa, are par-- field wire in charge of the so- - inR at the 1(,mc f Bundle Mac-ent- s 01 the prospective groom. cjai event, and Mr & Mrs.fnnis. 1958 I.akewnod Drive. Aliss Garn was a former journ-;,T0h- n Bushman made prepara- - j Wednesday, Oct. 6, 8 p.m. The main speaker of the even alism student at the University tions for barbecue which was of Utah, member of Spurs and .served to approximately 48;ins was Stewart L. Maelnnis wHo spoke on the history and Delta Gamma. Mr Brinton is members. attending the University ofDirectors of the group. Mr & rythms of foreign music. He Southern California from which ' Mrs Kent F. Marquardson. an-- j al0 exhibited foreign iqstru-h- c will be graduated in June in nounced that the party was almcnts and explained their use RrouPphysical therapy. great success and said they were t0 making plans for other social Joyce Gardner and Delores events in the future. sang folksongs ac- jCarelson companied by Bunnic Maelnnis who played the guitar. After light refreshments were Delores served by Carelson and Joan Crocco the 94 The girls of scout troop meeting was then adjourned. " 4 ATI O N A I EDITORIAL held a candlelight Home again after a brief stay I V-a c(czC1ti3h ceremony, from Brownies to in the hospital are Louise Wiljf I Juniors, at the Christ Metho-bnjjli- cox, Wanda Jensen. Lorraine dist Church Wednesday. Oct. W.UM.II Empcy, and Alarjnrie AIcAffce. Entered as second class mat- 30. Mr & Mrs P. O. Ackley, 2235 ter at the Post Office at Salt Participating in the ceremony Alter Lane, returned Friday Lake City, Utah, under the Act were Mary Dunn. Yvonne Co- from a business and pleasure hen. Nancy Fagley. Denise Farof March 9, 1878. to New York State. They rar. Cathy Huston, Lynn Jones, trip Cottonthe a way about three weeks'. Holladay, Serving ee wood. and East Mill Creek com- - Heidi Lamb, Patrice Moody, , munities of South Salt Lake! Robyn Morgan. Holly Schultz, i Mallory-Kee- a Holly Thompson. Carol Tonne-- 1 County. Office 2259 East 4800 South, sun. Debbie Valentine and Nuptials Announced Lake City 17. Utah thy Vandcgrift. Phone Leaders of the group are Bonthe engagement of Miss KrisSubscription rate: nie Schultz and Delores Jones. tine Mallory to James Stanley $3.00 per year Parents were invited to Reed is being announced by Strictly in advance tend and punch and cookies Col. & Mrs K. L. Mallory, Hill Plant 136 N. Main St. were served after the ceremonv. Air Force Base. vale, Utah. Phone Mr Reed, son of Mr & Mrs Richard F. Reed, 5014 Ln. (2125 East) is a student at the University of Utah. 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