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Show A. R. Bowthorpes Observe Golden Wedding Event On Sunday, Doc-- . IS, Mr & villo. a daughter of Nathan and Mrs A. R. Bowthorpe, 2494 East Matilda Wagstaff Staker. 7GU0 South, will be honored at He is a retired Salt Lake a golden wedding open house at the home of a daughter, Mrs Jean Taylor, 24G0 East 7600 South, from 4 to 8 p.m. The Bowthorpes request no gifts. Mr was burn Bowthorpe Apr. 7, 1885. in Holladay to William and Elizabeth Reynolds Bowthorpe. Mrs Bowthorpe was born Aug. 2ti, 1887, in Butler- - road supervisor and fanner. He served in the bishopric of the Butler LDS Ward for 12 years. He filled an LBS mission to the Eastern States. Mrs Bowthorpe was ward organist for many years. They have two daughters, Mrs Irvin (Jean) Taylor, Cottonwood Heights, and Mrs Peter County Scandinavian Foods HERRING, SALT HERRING, PICKLED DRY STOCK FISH PREPARED LUTE FOR XMAS LIMPA EACH THURSDAY (Betty) Redmond, Murray. They have ' three grandchildren and two SAE Mothers ALL TYPE CHEESE FISH BALLS RYE BREAD, CRISP schools, East). Parents of the prospective groom are Mr & Mrs Theodore IN7-206- 2 ' 11 SPUDNUT Week of Specials Wid. Than. Due. 11 -- WOMEN'S 307 puir DOZEN SALE & I --urge Sal. Sun. Doe. 13 15 Only 1$ SALE Buy a dozen Spudnuts, and wall live you h dozen cokn Spudnuts for just 1c more. we make Spud-nu- t varieties all day long. You can wan h us make Calf leers Mon. -- Tues. Doc. 16-1- 7 309 Women's 321 formerly to Keg. A ( wear giving away ona spatial frult-pi- a turnover with each dozto regular r caka Spudnuts yon buy. 507 NOW NUT. fr'Vr Wasatch Blvd. 4 2.50 liildrcn's canvas i 419 pr. of 6 A 8 North Salt Lako PETS for Christmas Registered Shelties (miniature Collie) pups, registered Toy Pekinese pups, purebred Collie pups. Terms. 254-460- 9 500 W. 114C0 S.a Sandy Ideal for nil t.VM-- s of work Reg. to $12.95. Shoe Fair Keg. $9.88. QUITTING BUSINESS NOW ONLY PRICE 329 ' $16.88 AH 264 5j hiII-oii- k, DRESS OXFORDS Excellent size odd - size sizes, tremendous SCHOOL Black only in sizes 8 to 6. Keg. $9.95. Shoe Fair CHILDREN'S lots. Keg. NOW $6.95 CANVAS reg. to $6.95 Fair Sins-- $2 FOOTWEAR Children's canvas NOW Keg. $4.95 $50 1 CHILDREN'S REGARDLESS SHOES OF ORIGINAL COST Slashed to one low price I NOW Thousands of unadvertised specials! P'ease No No Refunds! All Soles Final No Exchanges! Lay-Away- DRESS AND OXFORDS FREE s, STORE-SID- E Keg. $7.88. QUITTING BUSINESS PRICE SHOES Broken 3. through 14.50 THIS IS ONLY A PARTIAL LISTING! NOW BIG BOYS' PR. STETSONS OXFORDS Includes high tops Black & white. Keg. $9.95. Shoe Fair Keg, $5.44 MEN'S nd sewn ties In black und brown. Reg. $22.05 NOW BOOTS PR. BOYS & MEN'S CANVAS 5V:'v 'at.' 344 8.50 291 v v 9.50 6.50 Black & brown, all patterns, new styles. runs Values to $19.95. Keg. Slits Fair Price $1 1.88. QUITTING BUSINESS PRICE PR. WOMEN'S FASHION HEELS Keg. PR. MENS u 1 YXv'X A PAIRS types including NOW . 11 HUNTING int-- Wellington, lure units A insulated Keg. to $17.95. Shoe Fair Keg. $14.88. foot- PRHE Leading national brands. choices. style Reg. $19.93 to $22.95 Shoe 4001 V SLIPPERS nil styles anil colors. Keg. lo 83.95 Shoe Fair Keg. $2.28. (H ITTING BUSINESS IVE-AWA- Y Fair vf HOUSE pair Women's Wu'n Center 500 Door Crasher CANVAS FOOTWEAR Again, our very sincera thanks to all of vou. Olympus Hills Shopping PR. Only FRUIT-PI- E liiein and know exat ly why we bate the very fieslu-s- t doughnut products available any w here. 785 North 400 East Children's Shoes $4.50 & WORK . 97 Values to j.-- ' Pr. MEN'S WORK SHOES & OXFORDS BOOTS fully height, $5.95. Slim- $3.93. NOW C Fruit Farm Weekdays 9 fill 9 SHOES DRESS 814 GROUP lined, in black calf. Reg. $12.95. I MENS SHORT LOTS Mez- 5.50 ANOTHER V r HEELS group Including Paradise Kittens, rV. Men's Shoes $ 19.95-NO- W MEDIUM HIGH SNOW - 3.00 zo, Foot Flair, Priseilin I lean, Suburban Aires, (inter Walker, Lady Florslicim. (u Reg. $16.95. Shoe Fair Reg. $9.88. NOW JUST pike of T2 -t thi-m- re;;. $7.95. Price $4.88 WOMEN'S -(. Frf. FLATS Shoe Fair QUITTING BUSINESS PRICE - 12 Only BAKERS 13 Spudnuts for the I3&E3K l. a.m, to 5 pjn. Women's Shoes Remein'iH-r- . Mathis ABC Healing Cooling Co. Open Sundays Many of you who visited our shop last week were sin prised to discover how many dillerenl varieties of Spudnut products their are. You didn't know tluii we iniiile our own p. cial cake doughnuts, or Fruit Pies or Twists. And you didn't know you could pet spivial fancy Sptidiiius lor parlies, by special older. So this week we've made lip a whole tray of colorful laucies" to show you juhow many dillerenl kinds uie available and linw pieity they look. Will you tome and see APPLES Winesap, Macs. Jons, Banana. Pearmain, Red Gold, Romes, Red. Gold Delicious. Pears $1-- 3 bu. Spuds. SHOE FAIR QUITS BUSINESS! G. Rees Sr., 2790 Kenton Dr. (2760 South). Both young people are former University of Utah students. 902 East 2700 South Shopping ('enter want to thank you fur your enthusi-a.tii- support of our grand opining last week. Frankly we were overwhelmed. Weve decided that the nicest way we could show our appreciation would he to tiller a week long series ial values. Ami that's ul w hat we've derided to (In. Garden Produce & The engagement of Miss Terry Lynn Munk to Theodore G. Rees Jr. Jan. 4 in the Manti LDS Temple is being announced by grandparents of Miss Munk, Mr & Mrs Lorin L. Smith, 1749 Parleys Canyon Blvd. (2220 Nygren's Market All of u at the Spudnut Shop in the Olympus Hill. Farm Tender Loving Care Announce Eengagement Of Terry Lunn Munlc Other Items THANK YOU sons, daughters, W. Steven, Joel W., Duane W., Mrs David (Darlene) W.vner, all Salt Lake City; Mrs Lewis May, Ogden; (Betty) sister, brother, Mrs Elise K. Knight, Victorville. Calif.: Melvin L.! Chanute, Kan.; 17 grandchildren. e. Luncheon MUSTARD, CORV. POTATO FLOUR Salt Lake City, Utah Student Singers Students from various high junior highs and elementary schools will continue to entertain shoppers at the Cottonwood Mall all this week and next in the evening conOn Sunday, Dec. 8, betwen certs at the center. 2 p.m. and 5 p.m., the mothers Schedule for the next week Club of Sigma Alpha Epsilon follows: fraternity at the University of Dec. 11, 4:30 p.m.. EverUtah is having its annual Christgreen junior high mixed chormas buffet at the Chapter us: 5:30, Olympus junior high house, 1416 Butler Ave. It will mixed chorus; 6:30 p.m. Cenbe a festive dinner for the tral junior high glee club. whole family and friends of Dee. 12. 4:30 p.m., Roosevelt Sigma Alpha Epsilon. junior high glee club; 6:30 p.m. Mrs Glen L. Lewis is chair- South high school. Dec. 13, 4:30 p.m., Rivervicw man and Mrs Ross Sundberg junior high mixed chorus; 6:30 Mrs Bronson is Highland high school a capella. Stringham is in charge of decDec. 14, 3 p.m. Morningside orations and Mrs Gilbert S. Bruce is publicity chairman. girl scouts; 2 p.m. Holladay .Mrs Howard T. Brown is in girl scouts; 4:30 p.m. East Mill The Creek girl scouts: 5:30 p.m., charge of reservations. hostess for the afternoon will Hillcrest junior high. Dec. 16. 4:30 p.m.. Valley be Mrs John Dahlstrom, Mrs M. Gilmour, Mrs K. H. Ry- lunior high caroliers: 5:30 p.m.. an. Mrs Charles R. Shepherd. Bineham high school a Mrs Blossom Davis, Mrs Lu6:30 p.m.. Skyline high cille Olsen and the Little Sis- school senior choir. ters of Minerva will give these Dec. 17, 4:30 p.m., Olympus mothers a helping hand. This is a fund raising event for furnishings for the Chapter house. A musical program will be given by the active members. Plan Family widow; I ean-pell- LINGON, PREP. & FRESH Plus Many er, Sept. 6, 1942, in Fremont .Elizabeth Ann Wielding Burhigh school, sophomore chorus; 5:30, Horace Mann junior highev. dette glee club singers: 0:30, South of1 He married Mae Willis, Oct. a was member jjr jolst high school a eappella. the First Church oi Christ. Hej 20, 1920 in the Salt Lake Tern-piwas a retired general land andi Mr Burdette was a retired tax commissioner for the Un-- j U. S. mail carrier. start-ion Pacific Railroad. He ! include his Hit survivors ed with U. P. in the legal in Omaha. Neb. He entered the railroad tax department in 1931 ; he was then pro-- ! jmoted to assistant land and taxi commissioner in 1945; he was named general land and tax in Omaha commissioner in After taxes, most of us only 1953. He retired in Aug. 1961. own a very few things. These He then returned to Salt Lake are our personal possessions. City. We are equipped and capable His survivors include his of moving you with TLC. Local or long distance and storwidow; sister, Mrs Margaret Keffer, New Brighton, Minn.; age, Let us express our TLC by moving you. Free estimate. brothers, Edwin K., Omaha; Clarence A., Monteray Park, 486-922- 8 Calif.; two stepdaughters. Mrs Anna Lurene Noxom, Omaha; & Mrs Winnifred (Ellen) Janis. Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif.; eight grandchildren. His funeral services werq held prior to his burial in CounReady for winter? cil Bluffs. Pilot light onT Flues cleaned? Motor and blower oiled Walter R. Brudelte and blower belt checkWalter Raymond Burdette, ed? 2387 70, Evergreen St., died of natural causes, in a Salt Lake 255-548- 6 Council Bluffs, Iowa, to Henry hospital. 7175 South 1300 West i He was born June 18. J893. T. and Maggie Amy Holst. He .married Zena Moore Hin- - in Salt Lake City, to Joseph and West Jordan Center Dates PARKING |