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Show Page 2 Vf V" Salt Lake County, Utah 11 i'llirstlay. Chi. 31. 1962 The Neighbor , i ri Aircraft , Control & Warning Squadron at Fallon Air Force Station, Nev. Ronald B. Trnnier, son of Mr & Mrs Ellis H. Tronier, 5085 David A. Maser, 1512 Zenith Highland Dr., has been promoted to captain in the United Ave., has been promoted to air- States Air Force. Captain Tronman first class in the United ier, an instructor p'lot, is asStates Air Force. signed to the 3575th Pilot Train-- 1 Airman Masters, $ radar re- ing Squadron at Vance AFB, pairman, is assigned to the 858th Okla. flews of Men I fn Service I i 1BMU& Norway, and Mr Esa Peltonen, Finland, point out the area of their country to Rebbeca Shimoda and Vickie Van Dam. Miss Houde and Mr Peltonen are ex- - Miss Reiduq Houde, change teachers attending the University of Utah. The children are students at Mill Creek 308 Mrs Don Main, list of polling places in the Neighbor area are as follows: tuna Drive. 309 Morgan 275 Grandview School, 2870 Hess, A Connor St. Russell, resi- P. Boyd 278 dence. 277 G. 0. Woodford. 3710 S. 23 E.. 279 D. N. Jeppson, residence. 2400 280 Rose ere Rt School, Fisher Lane. 281 Mildred Ivins, 2405 East 33rd S. 282 Keith L. Jackson, 2746 E. 3220 S. 282-- CHESLEY E. Rim School, PRESCRIPTIONS s Salt Lake City CR7-267- , 9 free delivery to Holladay and surrounding areas from Convenient Budgeting For All Your Christmas Shopping Whether youre shopping for toys for the kids, fashions for Mom, sports equipment for Dad, furnishings for your home, or any other items, youll find a payment system convenient and easy. y account Regular Add-obudgot (You agree on a credit limit, pay of this amount each month.) Contract account (For larger purchases, low down payment arranged with 6 months or longer to complete payment.) Layaway payment plan (Small down payment and periodic payments hold your purchases until Christmas.) 30-da- n 1-- 6 3005 Carolyn Pond "Cliff ' batwaan. T rS,? Subscribe to The Neighbor Cockayne democratic; CANDIDATE for COUNTY ASSESSOR Fairness with Efficient, Courteous Service YOUR CAPABLE COUNTY ASSESSOR Paid Political Adv. by Cockayne for Assessor Committee Is Bride Miss Carolyn Pond and Thom- as Edward Harvey were united in marriage Friday in a Logan E. LDS Temple ceremony. This 3269 For981 - they Ursenbach, re honeymooning to the West Coast. The bride is a' daughter of 310 Clyde Larson, readence. 311 Ted Pathakis, 1110 E. Mr & Mrs E. Calvin Pond, 1565 East 33rd South. 5730 S. 311-R. S. Johns, 6298 S. 900 The couple were feted at a E. wedding breakfast following the 311- B S o u t h Cottonwood nuptals. It was hosted by the Ward. 312 Woodstock Schodl, 6015 S. riM i 1300 E. 313 Gilbert S. Capson, 1868 Spring Lane. i Gunstock Walnut Neicjkbor 314 Clay Larsen, 1763 Field, crest Lane. .j G. Fox, 5123. $15 Charles Serving the Holladay, Cotton- Highland Drive. and East MiU Creek iwood 316Hoiiaday Stake House, unities of South 'Salt Lake 4917 Viewmont. . 317 Oakwood Highland Drive. 5815 County. School, Application to mail as second TclaSI m,tter is Pending t the office at Salt Lake City, 5205 HfM'D'i WITH WALNUT PLASTIC TOPS ; j W DRESSER AND MIRROR . . . NIGHT STAND . . . $42.95 BED $107.95 HI-CHE- : . . $42.95 . . . $79.95 319Cottonwood School, Utah. Blvd. 320 Mrs Effie Glover, resiOffice Holladay 2259 East 4800 South 6 Phone: Salt Lake City 17, Utah Plant 136 N. Main, Midvale, Utah. Phone ' Subscription rates: 63.00 per year 25 cents per month by carrier Published every Wednesday J. Parr Godfrey, Publisher ' dence. 321 Margaret dence. P. King, resi- 2755 School, Morningside 4170 S. 3000 E. 307 Mrs Wiliam J. Preston, 3039 E. 4505 S. 307-Hazel R. Bowthorpe, 4910 Holladay Blvd 381 Don K. White. 3050 S. 1845 E. 382 Cameron Johns, 3090 S, 1765 E. 3783 Suburban Sanitary District. 1447 E. 3350 S. resi384 Tess:e Roberts, P. Bacon, 305-- la for froo d.llnry dial DA IS la Salt Laka. FI Provo, Zanitk 737 outlviaa arm, toll fraa Fraa dallaarv Math to Provo and Pavtoa. wait to Grantivilla and Duawav. aait to Habar and Midway, aorth to Tramontoa and Sickmoad aad all eolati ia 5600 S 309 A Wayne 4639 S. 1175 E. October 324 Merlyn Symea, 3605 Jupi- tor Drive. . 325 Mrs Sandra Fehr, residence. 326 Wayne L. Black, 3941 Mt. Olympus Way. 327 Eastwood School. 3305 S. Wasatch Blvd. 328 Joseph H. Wools ton, 3591 Pal:sad Drive, 332 Holladay Seventh Wa: 4407 Fortuna Way, 373 Hazel Malory, residence. 374 Millcreek School, 3761 S. Tlth E. 375 Monterey Country Club, 3618 Highland Drive. 376 Joyce Watson, residence. 376- A Ilillvicw School, 1035 E. 4500 S 377 Gayle Henderson, 1511 Claridge Drive. 378 Winona Erickson, residence. 379 Mrs Afton Haslam, residence. Edward School, 380 Libby I 1655 E. 33rd S. Nila Way. P)im rtf' 2858 E. Charles E. Johnson, 3275 Elgin Drive. 285 Robert W. Jensen, 3107 S. 3340 E. 286 Evergreen School, 3401 S. 20th E. 286-Sherman School, 3357 S. 23rd E. 287 George Carey, residence. 287- A May Langston, 2172 Keller Lane. 288 Miriam F. Cromar, 2080 Lincoln Circle. 289 Olympus Sr. High. 4045 S. 2300 E. 290- Lee- R. Gygi, 3686 S. 2455 E. 3366 S. 291 Claud Drake, 2770 E. 292 Elree G. Barr, 3356 Santa Rosa Drive. 293 East Millcreek School, 3435 S. 2940 E. 294 Wasatch Jr. High, 3750 S. 3100 E. 295 Dorthea L. Peterson, residence. 297 Joe McDonald, 2920 Morgan Drive. 3019 298 Charles D. Hart, Morningside Drive. 2150 300 Crestview School, Lincoln Lane. 301 Olympus Jr. High, 2201 E 4800 S. 302 Roy J. Keys, 4620 Highland Drive. 303 Stevens of Holladay, 2310 E. 4800 S. 304 Allen Allington, 2535 E 4500 S. 305 Marvin Open your account now in our FOURTH FLOOR CREDIT OFFICE &S? Keith Huntsman, 2880 S. : S. 29 284 DRUG 6194 Highland Dr. Reg. No. 4557 S. C. School. November 6 Election Polling Places J Re-Ele- ct ma-tro- ! IFHEiEi e rooms mother, Mrs Seba Harvey, Albuquerque. X.M. The groom is also a son of the late Hugh Harvey. Attending' the bride at a re-1-: ception Friday evening were ; n Mrs A. William Brunt Jr., of honor; Miss Marietta Pond, Miss Helen Jane Pond and Miss Cheryl Lieurance, jun-- , ior bridesmaid. Flower girld were Susan Holland and Ada Ann Coleman. Louis T. Higgns III stood as. best man, while A. William Brunt Jr., Howard Hyde, Robert M. Veylupek, Marty Pond and Dick Coleman ushered. The bride is a BYU graduate. At. the Y, she was affiliated with Thea Alexis and Shomrah Kiyel. Mr Harvey has studied at the Provo school, where he was a member of Knights Templar so- rial unit and the Arnold Air Society. He has fulflled an LDS mission to Mexico. He plans to resume his studies at the BYU. AM5-355- . dence. 278-2r,- ntefflporar furnishings Editor-Manag- James M. Landers 2977 HIGHLAND DR. HU4-273- i William Penn School. 1670 Siggard Drive. 386 J. Kenneth Cummings, 1768 Severn Drive. 387 Eldon 4235 Tolman, Highland Drive. 385 VOTE FOR CALVIN (Cal) v Y. WELLS VOTE FOR MORE PAY FOR EDUCATION TEACHERS VOTE FOR REAPPORTION. VOTE FOR MENT PROGRESS YOTE FOR VOTE FOR FREEPORT ACTION HE KNOWS YOUR PROBLEMS He is a property owner end ha s lived in the District 21 years. Lets Have Action VOTE FOR CALVIN (Cal) Y. WELLS Paid Political Adv. by Reg. Davis i Cats Cross Gridiron Path in Area DEMOCRAT LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 17 VOTE FOR Black . State Houie of Representatives, 16th District It was a sad week in football for the high school teams comprising the Neighbor area, a Skyline dropped in defeat .to Highland, Olympus buckled to East .toy a one touchdown margin, Granite bowed to West, and Hillcrest was zeroed in by Cyprus. A series of fumbles hurt any chance of a win for Skyline Friday as Highland's Rams crushed the Eagles 37 to 7, at Westminster College Field. Olympus came closest of the four gridiron teams, but a conquest by East, who remains shook unbeaten, Olympus hopes. The brightest moment for Olympus Tans came when a combination play by Dick Kast-elcRichie Mclllcce. Stu Kar-reDick and Gunderson brought a neat touchdown for i Olympus. The second quarter was bad luck for Granite in a game aganxt West, for both West touchdowns were made in that quazrter to defeat Granite 13 State House of Representatives, 17th District State House of Representatives, 18th District REPLACE RUBBER STAMPING WITH SOUND THINKING You and Utah deserve and need representatives whowill fight for your interests, not repeatedly rubber stamp virtually every spending scheme that comes along. These are times that call for courage and sound thinkto protect your freedom and keep Utah and America strong. ing i a. . , (X PUT AN ENDING TO FREE SPENDING $92.5 billion proposed money they are spending in Washington for next year. That is the equivalent of spending $1,000 a day for 253,424 years. Thats more than $1,000 for every mile to the moon! You and Utah need public servants who will help put a halt to reckless spending of this kind. Itsor 21-1- 3 r, n, IHIPiyillLDCSIr 4 to 0. Cyprus routed Hillcrest 32 to : . Enough said. ... K , V: . 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