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Show Savings Bond Sales Increase In County ripation reflects the patriotic support of school administrators anj volunteers represent ins Ran.zatn.ns ruth as PTA. Am-- . encan Legnn amt DA iarios and other groups, who rpalizp this is one wav of doing something for our count rv' 'hese perilous times, Residents of Utah mirrhased Si. 563, 522 in Series E and If savings bonds during Sentem- -. according to figures re-leased by the Utah Savings Bonds Diviswm of the Treasury Department to Frank A. Ward- a Use (ount T'' - Bonds Chairman. . Series H The current-incombond was the big gainer in sales, up 54 per cent over last month, and up 32 per rent over Septem- IN The 1960 Titan Chit Chat sales. Chairman Wardlaw renorted Kherilvn Sieratvski that September savings lxm-iOlympus High purchases in Salt Lak rmiotywere $568,117, bringing the ninea real rare eve was Like months total to $5,965,155, nr 75 percent of the county's 1961 had on Friday, Oct. 27, when eats' grabbed their cool sales lens to increase in and hugged out is undoubtedly the result of re-!- a wav ,nit gathering thrown cent favorahle publicity indira-'hthe Sophomores of Olympus that in addition to indivi-- ' Daughter lassoed pop and all of duals, organizations types headed for ihe fun Vii'it was except commercial hanks may planned hv the Girl's Assoria-- ! purchase up to $10,000 face ijn rnr tiu. animal fathers and value of II and E bonds in any daughters night calendar year, said Hem S. Nineteen students from lhe Schramm, Stale savings bonds Svmphonic Ensemble group and director. All banks in Utah eight from the Concert Orches-- ' issue E bonds and take orders ,jriI W.rt accepted in the Grantor II bonds The music i free patriotic' - Youth Svmphonv. public service." anMr. Schramm stated that other plus" in the savings bonds picture in Utah is the Savings Stamp program. More schools have started Stamp Day programs since the opening of school this fall than in any similar period of any he conyear since tinued. Through this program students learn to save not only for themselves but to help their son. Marilyn Jensen, and Bab country. This great increase in parti- - Petr are the new ninth grade class officers. Mukey Certino, Melanie ieh-arand Cathy Barnett were chosen for the eighth grade class officers. Seventh grade offirers elected are Craig Anderson. David Klee, and Terry I,ce Stevens. The first assembly was an Designed to meet introduction to the new talent Office of Civil Defense of the seventh grade and a re Specifications view of eighth and ninth grade talent. Completely Installed Wasatch's volly hall team lost their first game to Valley For As Little As Junior High with a score of 29 to 16. 13.42 Per Month Despite the superstition that Friday (he ll.lli is unlieky, No Down Payment Wasatch's Braves and Squaws enjoyed a dance in an atmosphere of superstition Oct. 13. The dance was an exciting 52 N. Center Sq., Midvale climax to AM 5 5531 I, u war-lime- Fallout Shelters Lars Const. Co. r Permanent HEWS AND VIEWS niuLai rnmbers,there .w hi tw7, solo, with : . panton,in(.'. body Thursday the sui.l-- nt 'officers entertained die ofiirers, from West Jordan and M'dvale. i All in all the schoJ h l a pretty good week. Jeanette Clark Plans To Wed Darrel Burns ! December 20 has been set 'ny Miss Jeanette Clark and Darrel James Burns for a Salt Lake Temple wedding, Announcement of the engage-tinment and forthcoming marriage been made by parents of !) ho bride-elec- t, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrid Clark. Thornton Ileath, 1 Mor-tense- g 'Coffee's On' at Cottonwood Western Store Surrey, England. Mr. Burns is a son of Mr. rs- - W.C. Greene. 6051 Highland Drive. He has attended Brigham Young University and completed an LDS mission to Groat Britain. Rosecrest PTA Sets Program For Tonight Assignment for the Sixties" Asso. meeting Rosecrest Elementary School to he held tonight at 7:30 p.m. in the school auditorium. Vaughn Hall, executive secretary of the Utah Committee for Children and Youth will lead off the program wiih a report on the White House conference and recommendations made by congress to help youth of today. Mr. Hall is also director of health and safety for the Utah State Boarrl of Education. Mrs. Smoot Brimhall, Provo, chairman of the state committee to identify priority need?- of rhildron. will discuss needs of children on Hie stale level and descrilie a pilot program functioning now in the Provo area. District Attorney William L. Thurman will bring out community responsibility and the needs of children and problems enneerning their welfare as a community project. laical district problems will he discussed hv Mrs. Russell chairman of Hie Rose-crecommittee to t round out the program designed to help parents and teachers coordinate. --their efforts to aid school children. This slate nf events is under the direction of Herman Prater, program chairman, and is the first event of the year to carry out the theme of Promoting Youth Potential. Uarent-Teacher- s of the - st Including Haircut Creme Shampoo Creme Rinse Loaded Guns, Tag Infractions Beg Fines New Styling tylett HAIRFASHIONS 2969 Highland Drive COTTONWOOD SALON IN7-7I9- 62 J 5 So. Highland Drive CR7-46- 2 0I i j j ; four-poin- 8 so j ; s Wave nt j some skits. (lances, art! j ji Windrows of rough fish, most-Neither rain nor snow nor iy perch are now piling up on1 hest nor gloom of night stays the shoreline around Straw-- , these couriers from the 3wift berry Reservoir. completion of tlieir appointed Kited during the chemical treatment of the big lake car rounds. the adult perch This is the motto of the Per-:sia- n lier this month,show up on sur-- i failed to had Postal Service as recorded face or shoreline until recently. by the Greek historian Herodot-lus- . wiih manv anglers who had It is now also the motto of caught little else than perch during the angling season ask S. Postal Service. lT. USE NEIGHBOR ,tho what had happened to these ing ' Saturday, many of the Neigh- durin the treatment bor carriers discovered its true jiost 0f the fish killed during . BUY LINES value as they went their rounds the chemical treatment pro-- i 1)01 ' to An interesting section showing the saddlery department of The taking subscriptions. They re- - firam drop ana j i where they deteriorate of that the majority nmv.bloat coming to the sur-- l Hitching Post, new Western store at 6079 Highland Dr., is port subscribers were gained be-pictured here. The store, given over to Western .clothes and cause people realized what a n saddlery, is having Us grand ojiening this week end. John service the boys and girls were is owner. offering the community. Pv the close of October many of the carriers had forged ahead in percentage nf subscribed customers. Bruce Hunt. 2242 Panor-- 1 ama Wav. beat Chris West byl 6 subscriptions. Bruce hopes to Mr. & Mrs. Marcus Jensen, become a doctor and is saving' 1549 Mi II crock Way. left last toward college and a church tor an LDS German Miss- - mission. Mike Crocker beat ion in Germany, Austria and Gary Hunt and Steplien Eichler by 25 subscriptions. Switzerland. Marcus who, with Richard Widerburg. 5846 High-- ! A hundred years ago a newshis brother Vivian, recently land Drive, has ioined the top Go man said. West, paper built the Forest Hills Shopping selling carriers. He is working! Young Man," Today, a wester- Center, will be supervising the in buv his brother a tricycle for ner, John Morlensen, owner of building and construction of cha- - Christmas, and to buy himself; the Hitching Tost, new store in pels for the next two and one a used Doodlebug later. He. and his father plan to fix it up. the Cottonwood Village business half to three vears. Michael Bilanzich. a carrier; They took with them four of Go Western. advises center, their children, arol Jean. Mary who joined the staff last week. The Hitching Post, observing Anne, Jay and Laurence Jeremy is another ton salesman, lies. its grand opening this week end A daughter, who was married saving to study architectural en-- ; at 6079 Highland Dr., features since the Jensens received tlieir gineering at U. of U. This has Western wear and Western and call, will care for their home been his dream for seven years. Michael lives at 4575 Willow Rd. English saddlery for the entire whilc the family is away. Bruce Mortenson. 1510 E. 3350 will store The carry family. is also planning for college S., well wear as as every day besides saving toward his mis-- ; occasion dross. speriai sinn. lies participating in the Mr. Mortensen has been savings stamps program at Lib-hhorses and associated Edwards Elementary. In ad-- : 'Ll' 25 with horse shows for years to working as carrier, he dition in the Salt Lake area. He and does odd jobs such as mowing his family. Mimi, his wife, and lawns and shoveling snow. Johnny, 12 Danny. 10. and Maury, 7. are making their OCTOBER HONOR ROLL hrime at 2450 East 6200 South, Prvce Loveless. Tom Rlum- Homecoming at the UniversiThe entire familv enjoys riding; re Hunt. Mark Hie boys with their own horros ty of Utah Oct. 26, 27 and 28 j onkamp. about riding. Mr. Mortensen has climaxed wiih a Pearl and Tan Lasli'oy. Mike C'rorker. always lived in the Salt Lake grid iron clash and the area, with the exception nf his dance, the lat'.,ir featurhis years in service. vocal quartet. Mrs. Ted Devine, assistant in. ing the the store, working in colorful The event began Thursday, with Western costume., informs re- class minions tor alumni, insidents of tlie area: The coffee cluding a buffet dinner and class programs. Sorority and '.Friday morning united Douglas pot is always on. -7 $8.99 fralernitv members decorated Colton and Miss Sandra Lon a liieir houses and a pep rally and pm or son in marriage. Elder a street dance was hold for 7Vs-l- 2 r ninf,kloy, of the tents and alumni to promote i Council of the Twelve, officiated, football game, spirit for the B, C & D widths Parents of the couple are Mr. which ended in favor of Wyo-- J GOODYEAR WTJ.T GENUINE mini. and Mrs. Richard Glen Peter- RED RURRER SOLE artlvlliw CONSTRUCTION Friday 1374 Millrtream Lane and University and Mrs. Lowell L. Bennion, SPRING 1 1 EEL F.asf-353- 5 South. Thc jiewlvweds were honored 'fCa' Vc.ainlp s s at a wedding sunper Friday a variety show capped the . evrninp A The bride has attended Uni- with field checks to date jndicat- - Friday, program. , ing an average number, of an-- ' vorsity of irtah.wlicro she was imals were harvested from the viewmont P'. (20S5 Fast), was ofLamlxia1 8The named attendant to Itomecom- Cl. Stoma a,u slates 62 herd units. ( dent, was a member of the Hunting conditions were good jjS queen (online r'p,ta chanter of Lambda Delta of'salt'Lake!1 the of season, days during early jurtip'idcr Sigma. lie has completed 4691 Holladay Blvd. (next to the Post Office) except tor some northern arcus LDS mission to Australia. where a snowstorm limited both , at Phone CR prenuptial Entertaining travel and the hunting oppor-- ; Hallowe en Party parties have been Mrs. Fl.L. tunit.v. i. Given By Couple Folsom. Mrs. Wilmer P. Extensions or later seasons Mrs. Eldon Draper, and Open Friday Evenings are rot this year for several nf who have Miss Colleen Sullivan. not just the kids Its . the slates herd units. Unsue-iJ- t Ua' ecssful holders of the regular ,,wL.rn.l license and tag may hunt these! Mr & Mrs W. J. Gerome, 3045 units now the regular season Vila Way (4170 South) werej has closed. Anyone planning hosts to a Halloween dancing to do so should be certain of at tlieir i definithe unit boundaries before go- narty Saturday night home. ing afield. Guesls included , in the affair. Herd units with longer seasons ffj a in and all the rules and regulations were: Ml & Mrs crclt Ml.lUl. incliul these hunts, governing 2730 Sonnet Dr.: Mr fc Mrs Al- ing unit boundaries, are shown don Wardell. 2M5 Keller I.n.. is is in the 19G1 deer hunting proclaF.inar Peterson. Riv-- 1 mations which are available Mr & : Mrs Mr & Mrs L. W. Evans, from department offices or from 2845 Smith 151)0 East: Mr & Mrs license agents throughout the Ta'C Ucuglv. 953 Galena Dr., state. Mrs C. W. War-delis is Sandv: Mr 1192 Charleston Avc. and Mr Si Mrs II. O. Turner, Cres-- ; in cent. in i VOeal : , 1 3'n WA y : Jabber waa kit-Th- e 1961 CARRIER gra( nr-bo- r, e ber , Mt. Jordan' face. First to show up at Strawberry were tens of thousands ni small perch and tons of large carp, suckers and chub along w!h an occasional trout. The heavy kill of larger perch is now in evidence as they dot the surface of the lake and as the pile against the shore blows them in. tests in Extensive pill strawberrv during the past two k inflit.ale a good kill of tj,e rough fish population since no f;s, have been caught in these nets to date. Carrying a loaded gun :'.i a vehicle and failure to tag deer are again the two most often violated sections of Utahs fish and game code, according to department of fish ami game spokesmen. They reminded that any gun with a shell in the firing chamber while being carried in a vehicle is in violation nf the law. Deer must be tagged when killed, with the law further requiring that the tag remain with the meat through processing and until it is entirely used up. ' Grid Tiff, Dance v Climax Homecoming P-u- Utah-Wyomin- g Home-comin- g SADDLE OXFORD Boys' Sizes Men's Sizes - 13-- l. $9.99 jjnr. . wens Mea-chan- - REDWING HEADQUARTERS j j A TYPICAL AMERICAN Zi ; ... One of the tions now making the rounds Washington, where it this one: especially appreciated, i MEAT TOTS l. Church Begins Construction Of to fit your budget j African Violets Club Plans ; $89,489 Wing ' RUMP ROAST ROUND STEA EC IB Fryers Gr. Beef The Rev Glenn E. Van Vaetor, pastor of Holladay Community Church, 2631 East 410 South, announces the start of construction on an $89.4.89 wing to lie LB. used tor Sunday School classrooms. The church presently provides two periods of Sunday Sehuo classes. 9:15 and 11 a.m. for all children from 2 years up. 7 Vandals Damage Loader Vehicle ib. (Frozen) n. 3C Carrots n- - Gerber 39' We are open: 6 Early - 7 a. m. Late -- 11 p. m. Sundays -- 11 a. m. to 10 p. m. BabyFood'699c Save: 278-111- 6 CR7-737- 0. Market 4738 Highland Drive I 6 a typical American? He a man who wears shoes made England, a tie made Paris, and a suit made of wool imported from Australia. He owns a transistor radio made in Italy, a camera made in Germany, and a wristwatch made in Switzerland, and he drives to work in a Volkswagen. He buys his wife perfume from France, and his children toys made in Hong Kong. And in the evening he takes a pen - made in Japan - and writes to his Congressman demanding that something be done to stop the outflow of American gold. ball-poi- nt Then, after feeling good about his contribution as a citizen, he'll likely take his family out for a real Scandinavian dinner at . . . FINNLANDIA Money 7-- 11 Phone Steps Time Meats - Groc eries - Produce f Julie Minde To Wed In Friday Rites For Your Convenience WARD RASMUSSEN 7034 South 23rd East The African Violet Soeiety of Utah has slated a display of the newest of the new and best f the old varieties of African violets Tor Nov. 3 and 4 in Sugarhou.se. The Display and sale will run from noon to 9:30 p.m. Nov. 3' and from 10 to 6 p.m. Nov. 4 under direction of Mrs Marvin Strong, al 2032 South 1100 East. Making a home in Sail Lake arc newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Some $1,312 worth of damage Earl M. Wilson. The couple to an end loader, which had were married in a ceremony been left overnight at a con- - Friday. Oct. 27, at the Valley struct ion site in Pig Cottonwood i View Want, 200 East 390 Canyon, was indicted when South. vandals drove the vehicle over The bride, the former Miss a large rock, damaging the vc- - Julie Minde. is the daughter of hicles under carriage. The Mr. and Mrs. Peder Slomes. loader was damaged three Bergen, Norway, weeks ago, hut the hill to Hie The groom had been residing taxpayers was received just at 2788 East 2850 South, prior Ho his marriage. recently. (Cut Squash Onions 10 Display ay What Restaurant 39th South and Wasatch Blvd. (So Finn can afford to go to Norway .ch lummer to visit his folks.) - |