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Show C A " w WoOin Dream, Can') We? The .in-bein- g - ha, Neb. Miss Vitzthum has attended Creighton University and will as highways that are planned but not et built. It is prac- be graduated in June from the j tical in that it takes consideration of contemporary trends University of Utah. She is a member of Sigma Sigma Sigma. in expansion and assumes that they will continue. Mr Holloway is a graduate of The think that three junior colleges in the area is Creighton University and is now somewhat of an unw arranted assumption, though of course attending medical school at the University of Nebraska. it could 89-9- 1 Road Somebody inked in an industrial area without checking, too, for an industrial area is indicated in the Crescent community. A couple of years ago, a firm was all set to build a plant in that area, until soil test showed that the e would not support such type of construction. The master plan makes no provision, either, for access roads to the University of Utah, presently the traffic jam center of the valley and geeting worse every year, nor for access to the civic center. f sub-bas- -- Beth Ann Hoge Exchanges Vows Miss jBeth Ann Hoge, daughter of Mr & Mrs Scott Hoge, 2795 Valley View Ave., and James Sown Williams, son of Mr Mrs Howard Winston Williams, Miraleste, Calif., were united in a ceremony performed at the Lamplighter. Kirk L. Brimley, LDS bishop officiated the ceremony. A reception was given by the brides parents. Matron of honor for the bride was Mrs Richard K. Sentker. Also attending were Miss Elsie Yamada and Miss Sylvia Jen- and Gary Watts.. guests for the wedding were the bridegrooms parents; Dr & Mrs Robert Fox, Lafayette, Ind.; Mr & Mrs Gerald Keck, Whittier, Calif.; Mrs Jean Passey and Mr & Mrs Vere Daniels, Ashton, Ida.; Mr & Mrs Gene Armstrong, Tahoe Valley, Calif.; Mr & Mrs Earl Schofield, Sugar City, Ida.; Mr & Mrs Melvin Hammond, Boiilder, n Colo. for entertaining the bride was done by Mrs Hugh Sweeten,- - Mrs Richard Sentker, Mrs Joe Yamada, Miss Yamada, Mrs Venice Jensen, sen. Mrs Lester D. Haymore, Mrs Steven Livingston was best Dean Manson and Miss Dean man and ushers were William Hoe, Robert Hoge, Brent Hoge na Manson. The newlyweds, plan to make their home in Salt Lake City where both are students at the Universiy of Utah. - Prenuptial 1 NATIONAL Presbyterian Rites Will Unite Couple EDITORIAL ana-eg- Entered as second class matter at the Post Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, under the Act of March 9, 1878. Serving the Holladay, Cottonwood, and East Mill Creek communities of South Salt Lake County! Office-22- East 59 Salt Lake City 17, Phone 4800 South, Utah 278-262- 6 Subscription $3.00 rate: per year Strictly in advance Plant 136 N. Main St., dtale, Utah. Phone 255-355- Mi- FLOYD'S Shoe Repair son-in-la- Penny West Dec. Bride' Making known nuptial news Barents of the prospective are Mr & Mrs bridegroom James C. Doman, Denver. The couple plan a March Med-dinin the Salt Lakfe Temple. Miss Christiansen is a student at the BYU. Mr Doman will be graduated in June from Colorado State University where is a member of Alpha Tau Omega. He served an LDS mission to the Eastern Atlantic States. - - g Smart Suburban Fashions For Women of Ages y New Spring Lutheran Rites Arrivals Daily t-a- Unite Couple -- Exchanging vows in 'the Ascension Lutheran Church, Ogden, was Miss Susan A. G artier, daughter of Allen D. Christensen, 3599 Wellington St., and Thomas F. Garner, 160 Commonwealth Ave., and Allan K. Mr! Petefsotl, son of Mr--- ' Gust Peterson, Ogden. Pastor M. G. Halverson officiated the ceremony. Attending the bride at a reception held at the Lamplighter afterward were Miss Chaterin Garner, jnaid of honor, and Miss Diane Barlow. duties as best Performing man was Kirby M. Rice and Fred Garner and Craig Littlefield ushered the event. The couple will make their home in Sdlt Lake City where both will continue their studies at the U. of U. , Prenuptial parties were given by Mrs R. A. Van Winkle and Mrs Christensen. New Years dinner guests, Mr A Mrs Lockwood A. Scott and children of Rose Park. Friends and neighbors were delighted to welcome back into the area, Mr A Mrs William Harrison - and their five small sons, iWho are former residents oL Cottonwoods Heights. Mr who is a pilot for Harrison Frontier Airlines and was transferred first to Omaha, Neb., and there to Denver. Coin. After an absence of almost four years the Harrison family reside at 1866 Brookhill Dr. Pvt. James O. Johnston who has ben visiting his parents Mr A Mrs T. T. Johnston, 6722 Highland Dr., left Jan. 3 to return to the Armyjiase at Ft. Irwin, Calif. Mr A Mrs Dean Roberts, 1920 Brookhill Dr., had as their visitors over the holidays, Mrs (Marion) Roberts parents froth Sun City, Ariz. Mr A Mrs Wm. Louisville, School Louisville, Ky. After a honeymoon trip to Old Mexico, the newlyweds will reside in Salt Lake City, where Mr Thomson will continue hi: Welcome Neighbor Name Name of of birth date Color of: Hair Ht. High School ...Eyes .. Extra curricular activities, honors, clubs, New Subscribers 1935 Millbrook Rd. L. Anderton, 1945 Sycamore Dr. H. M. Thomason, 4625 Sycamore Dr. ' V. D. Jensen, 2115 East 3780 South. J. G. Taylor, 2194 Hugo Ave. Granite Club, 3820 Highland Dr. Mrs Iola Vance, 1843 Lincoln o r. T. J. Blackham, 1820 CONTINUES... Lincoln Lane NEW GROUPS ADDED FURTHER REDUCTIONS SAVE UP TO 75 ... TRIOS, WEATHERBIRD Broken sizes, women's and children's shoes, values up to $8. Hurry. for these. Mill-broo- Dgjve-Inn- 4455 South 2700 2832 East , H. A. Danielson, Circle 7775 7 $' - & Mens shoes Brokerflots, values to $15. 6200 South Red Wing, City Club, Dolphin Spaulding saddles, ers. positions maintained & oth- - - .. HEELS begin when you say hello. Pick someone special whose voice youd like to hear. Then pick up your phone. You.don'tneed a special occasion to call Long Distance. T;y It and see.' sport, interests Religious affiliation and church activities .. Please give some indication of your scholastic standing in school 1 hereby acknowledge that I am a bona fide high school senior and shall not graduate therefrom prior to May 1, 1964, and that my age on Mar. 23, 1964, shall not be less than 16 years, nor shall . I attain my 19th birthday prior to Mar. 23, 1964. Please return to: Wayne F. Richards, Executive Secretary Cottonwood Mall Merchants Association-483Highland Dr. ' Salt Lake City 17, Utah . t MOUNTAIN and FLATS Velvet Step, Queen Quality, broken sizes, good colors, vaules to $ 12. The happy surprises in a Long Distance call Any unusual placervisited, travels, etc. 4 NNUAL Lane D. J. Higgs, Hobbies, 484-347- I-A- Max Bentley, 4646 Sycamore Dr. G. M. Moss, 1891 East 3780 South D. H, Rasmussen, 1917 East 3780 South L. L. Karen, 2069 East 3620 Soyth R. H. Madsen, 1810 East 39th mother South k R. H. Frampton, 1888 Rd. Mrs Alice Connoley, 4426 South 2990 East Complexion Crestwood Rest Southeast Prin. : Home, 1843 East 4625 South Wayne Millet, 4631 Sycamore scholastic honors, etc. Dr. Jerry Winn, 2313 South 2825 Employer College or school you wish to attend Career or ambition you have chosen and why GRAYSTONE PLAZA 1174 E. 27th SOUTH SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH R. J. Lobb, East Smiths e of Fashion N. East Part-tim- HOPE'S GAZEBO studies at the University ' ' Utah. Miss Connie Edman and .Miss Jill Allred were hostesses at parties honoring the bride. Utah's Junior Miss Pageant ENTRY BLANK O of Medicine, Roberts. Hello! Member Federal Deposit insurance Corp. 1 of Fashion -. Place A 0 Hope's Gazebo J. .ChristDr., was their daughter Miss Janice Christiansen. Miss Chritiansen is engaged to Wayne Ray & Mrs Henry 2412 Bemadine Phone d d at an open house at the home Address g "well-grease- Couple Makes Known Nuptial News Name of father Cooke ( y Miss Raymond, Lynday daughter of Mr & Mrs H. W. Raymond, 3376 South 3175 East, and F. Alan Fletcher, son of Mr & Mrs Frank A. Fletcher, 3620 South 23rd East, were honored at an open house announand cing their engagement forthcoming marrjage. Mr Fletcher was graduated from' the University of Utah where he was a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon and Phi Alpha Delta, He presently attends law school at the U. of U. Miss Raymond is a U. of U. and was affiliated graduate with Alpha Phi and Zeta Phi Eta. The engaged pair plan to repeat vows March 18 at the Wasatch Presbyterian Church. O ( Miss Lorraine Racker To Exchange Vows Tk Kcianbor , - Making known their plans for to be held a Feb. at the Reception Center are Miss Lorraine Rackef, daughter of Mr A Mrs L. D. Racker Jr., 4232 Shanna St., and Gerald L. Timerman, son of Mr L Mrs ' saryWilliam P. Timmerman, 2740 It is obvious tfciat, except for dreaming up a couple of Nila Way. Miss Racker was graduated takes in the Jordan River bottoms, the planners spent little time on the southern part of the county. Judging from past fioni Stevens Henager College. Her fiance is attending the WebV-' trends, the vast areas the planners forsee as perpetually er State College. eroded into residential and Following- their marriage the agricultural will bridal couple will make their industrial areas, w hether the planners want it or not. . The mastelf map is deficient in a number of respects. hemeij Ogden-There is nothing indicated for the development of a road by-pa- ss N Cookvith ' todays planners. t j The plan is basic insofar as it includes present developments and definite plans within the forseeable future, such of Mr iansen, ' 4" 4 Cottonwood Heights Highlights jnter-estin- through Comer Canyon southeast of Draper. This road, which would effect a cutoff from the east side of the valley to cities in Utah County, has been dreamed about and talked about for decades, but the planners do not even recognize its feasibility. The West Highway, already placed on the countys official map for ftuture development, does not even appear onthe master map. This road, scheduled for development about 4000 West, to the city, to serve the industrial areas, and to connect with the West Lake road in Utah County, is ignored in the master plan, which w'ould apparand Redwood ently funnel all southbound traffic over UwW 'teter the Neighbor, Utah fon, Alrftiatrftd Hdiadiy, Saif Lake County,Jan. 2nd Airman 'a 8, 1964 friend, Wednesday Martin, Page 2 Class Vincent Flaherty of Dublin, Ireland, Father Maurice Moran, Pastoy of St. Anns Claire Gardener Catholic Church and Father " 278 3076 O.SA. of DubMoran Joseph son Peter Ireland. Their Robb and a broth- - Pvt. Fred lin, By on a was Martin furlough and Robb from Ft. Gordon, Ga., Who left for an Airforce Base in ,i training in the Signal Corp 1 cup shortening Ridhfey Malstrom, json of Mr If some dear soul gave you London, England. The Flaherty 'jjjere & Mrs Stanley Malstrom, 7700 j 2 cups sugar for left a Calif., of Merced, boy beautifully packaged gift c R MiHer Mr4 Steffenson Dr., has been called at 4 will be he stationed where and cups white flour, sifted you aiVondering dates, East 7180 South ty re--' the by LDS Butler Third Ward Mor2 not do to there. Fr. base what with teaspoons soua them, why' Joseph Los Angeles, Calif., Bishop Nydegger to serve on a turned from 1 teaspoon salt date-nu- t an the has last who bread. this Also, eight try spent two and one half year mission where they visited through the 1 cup walnuts, chopped in Hong Kong, China. He is at- - holidays at the homes of her years in Australia will be visit- while you are in the baking Beat bananas to a liquid, then with his brother mood, you might just whip up for awhile tending the U. of U. and will be mother add eggs. Cream together shortMrs Miller and his ing Fr. Maurice Moran in Salt Lake this banana leaving in February and plans , .. er ; unc -. e" bread, too. They ening and sugar, and add ban. City. to continue his education on his mixture. Add walSuts Mrs B. T. Given, are of specials A birthday party was held return. and pour into 2 for Debbie Selin at the home of 3036 Morgan Drive. Rev Wm. Whisenhurt loaf tins. Bake at 250 for lVi Date-nu- t her parents, Mr A Mrs Delbert Bread done. An annual New Years Evei hours until or Jo Attend Conference F. Selin, 7211 S. 1440 E. Guests 1 teaspoon soda A very special recipe party was held at the home of attending were Janice Snider, 1 cup boiling water Mr A Mrs W. R. Lundivall, 1885 Take two parts of unselfish-anReverand Wm Whisenhunt, Susie Besley, Karon Stensrud, Brookhill Dr. Tuesday evening pastor of Cottonwood Heights 1 cup dat.es, , Bradchopped Marla Ariderson, Sherrie One Dec. 31. The guests attending part of patience, and 1 tablespoon Church will attend the ford, Jerrie Fordham, Sandra butter Baptist work together. were Mr A Mrs John Miner and annual Idaho Utah Baptist Darlington, and Darla Selin. It M cup sugar children, 6675 Highland Dr., and Lighten with Good Spirits and Conference at thg was Debbie'9 sixth birthday. 1 egg beaten Mr A Mrs Robert Sheppard and Ministers Sweeten with kindness. light S. his Scott celebrated Gerald Church in Ogden 1 cup walnuts children, 6725 Highland Dr. Re- First Baptist chopped will be held Jan. 13 birthday with his family Dec. 2 cups flour freshments were served by Mrs which 23 at their home 6754 S. 1560 the 15. 1 teaspoon through Lundivall who hosted the affair. baking powder An all day meeting of the East. Pinch salt at of the home Mr vVisiting A W. 1370 Mrs Mr Anderson, will of churches Add soda to boiling water, A Mrs John S. Bair, 8282 South Utah Council returned then 18 at E. 7240 South have over dates. Cream Wasatch Blvd., are their daugh- be held Saturday, Jan, pour the First Christian Church in from Mountain Home after a butter, sugar and egg. Addi Floyd Jones, new owner ter, Lynette, and A Mr Mrs Rue Rev, Whisenhunt an- holiday with nuts and sifted dry indates, Expert Workmanship Jensen, from White Ogden, Eugene Mrs Andersons parents. and mix well. Pour and another nounced that the Bible Study Miles, Mrast Calif., gredients, Pines, Service class will start again Jan. 8. He mto grease loaf pan an bake daughter, Janice Bair from Con- will be studies his Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. maintaining at 300 for 1 hour. cord, Calif. The Jensen family Is in his home and may be con62 7 Highland Dr. Banana Bread plans o extend their visit for tacted there: 5 large bananas ' COTTONWOOD VILLAGE three more weeks. While here Vince A Mancini Mrs Mr CR 4 eggs, well beaten 27 ' they are also visiting Mr Jenholidays sens parents in Provo and spent the NewCalif.YearWhile there in Pasadena, sightseing in various parts of Miss Penny West became the they attended the Rose Bowl Utah. bfide of Hugh McQueen Thomv game. Holiday guests at the home son Jr. Dee. 27, in a ceremony Butler Elementary Class of Mr A Mrs Robert E. Martin, performed by Dr Donald G. 2431TloIphin Way were their Christiansen in Wasatch PresHolds Reunion byterian Church. A reunion for' a group of forParents of the pair are Mr A Summer Plans for Mrs Ray W. West, 2515 Hillside mer classmates who attended To Let You Know . . . Ln. (3490 South) and Mr AMrs Butler elementary- school and Marriage Made Hugh M. Thompson, 1807 South graduated with the class of 54 Planning a late supimer mar- 19th East. ( from Jordan High, was planned in Salt Lake City is Miss The groonTs parents honored by one fo the members of the riage Cornwall, daughter of Mr the couple and members of the Cathy 2830 Mrs Ronald class, Peterson, A Mrs R. M. Cornwall, 1720 E, bridal party at a dinner at East 7375 South. The ladies and All E. Quin-b- Panorama their husbands who met at the 5600 So., andof Griffith Inn, Dec. 26. Dr A Mrs G. E. son Jr., Peterson home 'Saturday, Jan. Attending the bride were Mrs j Wash. Frank Mendez 4 to go out for an evening of Quinby Sr., Wenatchee, Jr., matron of who Miss home is Cornwall, honor for her sister. Miss Jill bowling and to dinner included for the Christmas holidays, is Allred, Miss Tossy West, sister Mr A "Mrs Eugene Jensen of of of the bride, Miss Margaret White Pines, Calif., Mr A Mrs attending tyhe University She will graduate Thomson, sister of the brideRonald College, Mr A Mrs Kent Washington. in June. Suzanne West, sister of groom, Whitman, Mr A Mrs Karl HanMr Quinby is a graduate of the sen and Mr A Mrs Thomas Enbride, was flower girl. the University of Washington, Bruce MeDermaid was best glish. affiliated" with man. where he Ushering were Dick Coon, 'Mr A Mrs H. A. Danialson, Lambda Chi Alpha. He is pres- Richard Mansbaek, Lynn Thom7785 Dolphin Circle had as their ently atending the University of son, Ross Stark and Douglas Wedding Ptimriecf By Engaged Pair T June master plan for Salt Lake County makes g A June weddihg in St. reading and includes many fine proposals for the ' hit ure of the valley. . Vitz- Its grostest weakness lies in that it is a dream only, tham, daughtevof Mr & Mrs J. and tio matter how perfect it may be, there is no meanis o L.- ntzthum353 E. 3345 South, earth of enforcing it unless the ideas of the people who do ahd Dprm HolloWayrsoh of Mr the actual developing happen to coincide with the ideas of Si ifls John F. Holloway, Oma- happen. It is probably wise' that the master map does not attempt to locate future schools throughout the area, as this is a matter that is strictly within the province of the school boards. Schools are built only. when and where needed and a school site designated now might never be needed because a park, a golf course, a freeway, or an industrial development might shift residential building away from that area and make a school on that site wholly unneces- Wfc " W CHILDREN' S GALOSHES Vs PRICE Np EKimges ln tlolladay Villagenext to ' the Post Office STATES TELEPHONE A All Sales Final 4691 X Holladay oieS ; Alon. Fri. Bfvcf. (5 Signature flights till 9 p.m. J - 'X N CR7-69- 9I , Proper Fit Is Our fain Concern I r |