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Show T TKe Tage 4 Wednesday , Jan. 15, 1964 Mollqday News Notes Mary Gail Stark CR Paul R. Hill Is Named Comptroller R. Hill, 1691 Fieldcrest Ln., has been named Comptroller of General Brewing Corps. Northern Intermountam Division which includes Salt Lake Patti ? - Wash., City and Vancouver, breweries. This announcement was made by Ruben Schneider, corporation vice president and divisional manager at Salt Lake City. . Mr Hill is a native of Salt Lake City and a father of three cnildren. He graduated from the U of U in business in 1959 and is also a licensed certified r public accountant. Michael C. Miller Leaves on Mission was Bp. L. Dale Hanks. Vocal selections were rendered by a quartet from Pi Kappa Alpha. Singing in the quartet were Jay Sorensen, Skip Daynes, Larry Stowe, Mike Steele. Also on the program was Scott Miller who ed played a guitar solo. Organ Mrs Wanda Jensen, 3471 Rogmusic was by Merrill er Dr underwent , surgery m Moody. Ogden No one knew about the operation until it was completMr & Mrs Leland Jensen and ed. She is well on her way to family will be leaving the lat- Tecovery now. ter part of January for Los Also on our list is they Pam Ahlquist, 3541 East Oaks Calif., where Angeles, will establish a new residence. Dr Pam is not talking much Mr Jensen has ben transferred these days since she had her from his position with the Sper- tonsils removed. ry Utah Company division of We wish to welcome the folRand Corporation lo- lowing new families in the HoSperry cated near Los Angeles, Calif. lladay area: the Orson Davis Wright family of 3450 Easf Oak Dr ; Walter Welti, 4260 Olympus Mutual Marrieds View Dr.; Dorothy Frances Have Fireside Jan. 19 Thompson, 3719 Brockbank Dr. pie-lud- e J get-we- The mutual marrieds of the Holladay Sixteenth Ward will be a fireside Jan 19, at 8 . A farewell for holding the home of Mr & Mrs testimonial at pm., Michael Cannon Miller was held 4526 Brockbank Curt at the Holladay Sixteenth Ward Dr. Johnson, chapel, 4407 Fortuna Way, SunThe speaker for this occasion -- Cottonwood Hospital day, Dec. 29, at 1 p m. a forwill be Jan Elder Miller will be assigned mer minister Heidenreicht, from New England Mr & Mrs to the Bavarian Mission at MunWalt L. Frommelt, 1716 East who moved to Salt recently ich, Germany. He is the son of Lake He was converted 3050 South, boy, Dec. 30. City. Mr & Mrs G. Miller of Harold 3799 Brockbank Dr. Speaking at the testimonial Keep in touch with friends back home Distance the most personal way to keep a distant Barry Olson Home For Holidays v MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE n g friendship going. Its true Long Distance is the next best thing to being there. Pick up your phone and go visiting tonight 0 Home on leave recently was Barry Olsen, son of Mr & Mrs Robert V. Olsen, 3131 Delsa Dr. Barry leads a very exciting life as he is in the paratroopers which is a special division of the armed forces. He left New Year's Day, after a fourteen day leave, for a three week training period at. Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo. He will then be assigned to jump training at Ft. Benning, Ga. After this training is completed he will be sent to Germany. While on leave the Olsen family held an open house for him New Years Eve at the home of Home Improvement Headquarters OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY - DELIVERY SERVICE INSULATION PAINT FENCES GARDEN TOOLS ROOFING GLASS HARDWARE MILL WORK 2 IN6-614- 4629 31. South 1130 1 The bride-elec- t Idaho Ceremony Unites Couple e , attendants. Girl Scout News The with Youngsters at the Holladay Center for Mentally Handicapped at 2007 South 13th East were recipients of an unusual gift presented at 3.30 p m on Thursday, Jan. 9, 1964, by the Cliv e Winger Cowley, 82, 63 South 9th Hast died in a Salt Lake City hospital following a stroke. She was born Sept. 4, 1831, m East Millcreek, a daughter of Peter and Mary Jane Wilkinson Medwed. She married Oscar Winger, 1899, at Hyrum. She was later divorced. married Lucas Cowley, She Salt Lake City He died. She was former Idaho resident She was a member of the 1928, in Grant Ninth Ward and active Relief Society in Her survivors include, two daughters and two sons, Iren Bailey; Chloe Upwall, E O and Wesley Winger, all Salt Lake City; 12 grandchildren, 20 grandchild, Alice Raline, Mrs Edgar Medweg, For Brockbank in ial reg. 12 95 now 95 Choice of Colors East ?:!! creek woman Saturday morning from ment Vera M. G. Blair Mrs Vera Maxfield Griffin Blair, 60, 2236 Bendamcre CL, died in a Reno hospital after a short illness. She was born April 19, 1903 in' Provo, to Ellis and Adell Brown Maxfield She married Clyde M. Griffin, 1920, in Salt Lake City. He died Nov., 1936. 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STORM DOORS BARBER No. 99 Wepco ALUMINUM SHOP Joint Muit1 $1095 1 7 snow SHOVELS Specializing in L 2343 E. 3300 Si Mttlcrcst Plaza ) Paste and 727 6400 Flattops JOHN'S BARBER SHOP No. 151 Wepco ALUMINUM $2095 TREWAX 50c off on any haircut with this ad. - 'Tiff (o) P.M. of Fashion Grand Opening Special rDICK SIMON, OWNER WINDOWS OPEN Hopes Gazebo LUXURY OF vJH NM DRIVE-U- P The annual meeting of the church congregation was held Friday, Jan. 10 at the Cotton wood Presbyterian Church The purpose of the meeting was to hear repoits of last years act and to ivities, elect officers make plans for the coming year. Besiway Park. Ralph K. Curran Ralph King Cuiran E 6200 S , died of a Obituaries SWEATERS A son of Mr Larson, Annual Meeting Held By Presbyterian Church Testimonial in honor of B Park Brockbank Jr , Joan R Brockbank ahd family was held Sunday, Jan 5 in the Cottonwood .Fifth Ward, &ie prior to their departure for Southwest building mission in the Los Angeles area of South ern California. The program was as follows- - prelude, Ida Perkins, opening hymn, congreinvocation, Loren B gation, Brockbank; sacramental hymn, choir; sacrament service, remarks Pres James E Faust and G. Carlos Smith, John W. Boud and Pres Berpard P Brockbank Sr , response, mis sionanes, closing hymn, conbenediction, Ward gregation, B Rasmussen, postlude, Ida Perkins Elder Brockbank attended the BYU and served in the Fifth Ward bishopric as 1st and 2nd counselor for one and a half years, The family expect to be gone for three and a half years They plan to live in Covina, Calif Sustained m the Fifth Ward as 1st counselor is Rowell Sims and the new 2nd counselor is Wm. T. Black A birthday celebration in honor of Mrs Lois Woodruff, 2029 East 6060 South, was held last week at her home Members of the family who enjoyed the social evening were Mr & Mrs Ronald Woodruff, Mr & Mrs Steven Schafbuck, Mr & Mrs O. G. Schafbuck and their families Mrs Nathon Eldon Tanner, 2188 Pheasant Way, left for the Hawaiian Islands Monday, Jan 6. Enroute she will meet her two daughters from Canada. She plans to be gone about two weeks. - - SECS 5 Her funeral was held at the Grant Ninth Ward Her burial was in Wasatch Lawn Memor- head injuries suffered in a fall in front of her home Fnday afternoon Mrs Rose F. Nelson, Dr , died 3439 Eastwood 40, consciouswithout regaining ness Mrs Nelson was found lying in the snow by a neighbor about 3pm Friday and had lain there about 15 minutes according to deputy sheriff Gary Steinfcldt. Mrs Nelson had apparently just turned to the stairw'ay of her second floor apartment carrying several packages in her aims when she slipped, striking her head on the corner of a window ledge. Children's All Wool Jan. Family Woody Mrs Harland Larson, 2020 East 6060 South, who has been at the visiting on furlough home of his parents, returned Jan 1 to Ft. Ord, Calif Mr Si Mrs Newel Kuhre, 6180 Jeremy Circle, will be leaving the last of January for a trip to the Hawaiian Islands They plan to visit at the home of Mr & Mrs Alvin Martindale on the island of Oahu Enroute they will visit their son Calvin Kqhre in San Francisco, Calif Woodruff. one great-grea- t one sister, one brother, Forest Pvt. & Farewell Held Ore Front of Home An died Cottonwood First Ward Relief Society Ward conference and work shop luncheoh- - meeting was held Tuesday, Jan. 14. The project for the day,, under the direction of the Stake Presidency, was making chrysantha-mum- s and lessons on dancing and mending, according to Mrs CR Tprnbow, Letyore daughter, Sarah Ann Cowley Sarah Ann Medwed is serving bridegroom the U. S. Aimy. After Fall r; Mrs LaVon Sex, 6049 South Highland Dr. 'who suffered a coronory attack before Christmas is now at home' from the hospital convalescingr "Mrs Dorothy Scott, wor rector of the Cottonwood announced that a meeting will be held for all of the ward leaders Wednesday, Jan. 15. Ideas for forthcoming events will be discussed at this meeting. Plans are underway for the Executive Bo aid party scheduled to be held Jan 2 Mr A Mrs Dean Q Allen, 2182 Faidown Ave , have opened a haidwaie store on Highland Dr at the loctrtion which was formally occupied by Pehrson ' Garden Shop " Cottonwood Tales Lund, all Salt Lake City; four grandchildren. brothers and sisters Walnut Rod, Creek, Calif ; James, Dave, Mrs Bessie Gled-Hill- , Mrs Susie Nichols, all Salt Lake City, Mrs Margaret Nal son, Sacramento, Calif His funeral services were held m the Kenwood Second Wrd Chapel. His burial was m the Sunset Lawn Memorial Park Woman Dies Girl Scouts of Troop No. 120. These. Junior Girl Scouts under the leadership of Mrs Charles Higgins, 1246 Hyland Lake Dr. are working toward the Toymaker Badge by f making doll clothes, four ( wooden jig saw puzzles, and two bean bag Skyline Building Supply, Inc. 3025 East 33rd South . IN6-888- Temple, is the daugj hter of Mrs Helen E West, 1940 David B. Martin, 3061 Linda E 3900 South and the late Dean Circle, boy, Dec. 31. 5 West. Mr & Mrs Clifford P 1420 Gene A McCandless, Burton, 1740 S Woodside Dr , East Capella Way, girl, Jan. 1 are parents of the future bride Arthur Essinger, 6710 So. 20th groom. East, girl, Jan. 2. The date set is Apr. 13. Ross Wright, 558 Redoia, girl, Jan. 2. Landon R. Stringfellow, 4703 South 2225 East, girl, Jan. 3. Fred A. Larisch, 7686 South Steppenson Drive, girl, Jan. 6. Gregory Stowe, 1702 Wood-sidAnnouncing the recent marDrive, boy, Jan. 6. Rex D. Guymon, 6989 Virgin- riage of their daughter. Miss Bonnie Lynn Green to Val Dean ia Hillc Drive, girl, Jan. 8. Robert M. Kendall, 1056 East Prince, are Mr & Mrs Joseph D Green, 3098 S 1730 East. The 5190 South, girlf Jan. 8 Verl J. Perry, 4755 South Oak- couple repeated vows Dec. 29 at in a ceremony performed dale Drive, boy, Jan. 8. Ida. Malad, M. 1200 Edward Higgbee, Mr Prince is the son of Mr East 4800 South, boy, Jan. 9. Mrs Glenn Herold, 1301 E 6 6865 Willow Way, Garth Hill, 3205 South Mr & Mrs Jerry girl, Jan. 9. fristcr and brothcr-Moody, 1681 East LeRoy Soderquist, law of the bridegroom were sole Vine St., boy, Jan. 9. Earl MBay, East, boy, Dec. special meting for and Gleaners of Olympus Stake was held Tuesday evening, Jan. 7, at 4100 Camilla Dr. Featured speaker of the evening was Apostle LeGrand Richards of the LDS Church. He spoke on the third commandment. Scho-mege- ow, son, John Leo; Mrs E W (Luella) Wedding Plans Made For April by Couple to the LDS church by missionSylvan D. Olsen, 6517 Hickory April wedding plans are being aries and is at present head of Lane, boy, Dec. 30. made by Miss Sharon Helen Burt L. Spanton, 3525 South West and Brent H Burton, in the Skyline Seminary. 11th East, girl, Dec. 30. Salt Lake LDS A New In Town? Her survivors include her husband,' sons, daughters, M. (Jiggs) Griffith Mrs Frank E. (Ruth) ScoviUeT all Salt Lake City; Robert V. Griffin, Long Beach, Calif.; Mrs Bernie R. (Thaila) Schmerta, Sacramenstepdaughter, to, stepson, B. Blair Jr , Salt Lake George City; Mrs Louis (Joyce) Calif.; 14 grandchildren; June Wedding Set Marshall brothers, sisters, Phil C., E Lake Salt Dixie City; Call Miss , By Garden Grove, Calif ; Mrs Mart June Announcing wedding E (Ethel) Thompson, St. Helplans of their daughter Miss ens, Ore. Dixie Lee Call are the parents were Her funeral services Mr Si Mrs DeMont Call, 2821 held at the Garden Heights S 2420" East She will be mar- North LDS Ward Chapel. ried to George Eugene Hensley Her burial was in Memorial Parents of the prospective Gardens of the Valley. br;dg"m are Mr Si Mrs 1033 Riches John Henry Davis George John Henry Davis, 68 , 3046 Ave Miss Call is attending BYU South 1920 East, died at his home of a heart ailment. He was born NoV. 28, 1895, Miss Smyth Will in Scofield, Carbon County, to William Roderick and Susan Be Valentine Bride Potter; Davis Setting a Valentine wedding He married Pantilla Howick, date are Miss' Sharon Rae Jan 24, 1917, in the Salt Lake Smyth and Jerome L. Van Temple Ine announcement' He was an employe of the Campen, was made by the bride-elect- s D & RG Western Railroad as a parents, Mr & Mrs Arthur C carman painter since May 13, Nelson, 2242 Arbor Lane. Miss 1913, Mr Davis was past presi Smyth resides at 968 E. 5th dent of D & RG Veterans .Club South and at the time of his death Parent! of the prospective chairman of the board of digroom are Mr & Mrs Thurlow rectors of the club P. Van Campen, Columbia. His survivors include his widthrows and bags, and have also constructed a 43 x 23 split level doll house with cut out windows and doors, painted, and complete with carpet, linoleum and drapes. The presentation was made tb Mrs Henry Plenk, director of the center by Mrs Higgins and the 31 girls of the Girl Scout troop. a relative In Granger. There were approximately 300 relatives and friends attending the function. Mr & Mrs John Chamberlain, Murray, also entertained Barry while he was on leave. Barry while he was on leave. Mr Si Mrs Mark Nichol, 1667 East 4800 South, held a family birthday party for a sister, Mrs Laurel "ciitke', Sunday, Ja,n. 12. Brothers and sisters of Mrs social the attended Gutke Games were played after which light . refreshments were serv- Neighbor, HoHaday, Salt Laice County, sUtah Self-Polishi- Easf South 4760 So. Redwood Pf M. ng ? |