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Show p A'Vd.rd Heating Contract For Addition at Butler Low bid of $39,276 for mechanical work on the Butler1 school addition was accepted by the Jordan board of education Wednesday afternoon. Successful bidder was Bowen Plumbing and Heating Co., Utah County. The mechanical bid was to be included in the general contract, bids on which were to be opened at the regular board meeting Thursday evening. Six bids were submitted on the mechanical work, with the bids ranging from $42,542 to more than $49,000. Bidders also submitted substitutions with deductions, which were accept- - June Wedding Planned by Couple in Announcemnt of the engagement of Miss Connie Jean Main and Russell Dell Utley is being made by parents of Miss Main, Mr & Mrs Don H. Main, 32G8 Fortuna Dr. June 21 has been set for their wedding day. Mr Utley is the son of Mr & Mrs Golden M. Utley, Sandy. day. Feb. 20. at 7:20 p.m. , General chairman for the event will be Mr Edward Kipp. Dessert and euffee will lie served and door prizes award-- : cd. Newcomer members, prosper-- : live memlH-rand their respective house guests are welcome to attend. For reservations or information call Macie Hollingcr, or Mary Ellen Bunch, ed by the board in awarding the contract, reducing all bids proportionately and making the successful bid $39,276. The Butler school addition will include seven classrooms and a library. The school, is located at 2700 East 7000 South. s 355-938- 278-156- Holladay Wednesday, Feb. 13, 1963 3 descent cither or both parents. Recipients will be chosen on the basis of merit and entrance examinations given by the U, also extra curricular activities while in high school will he consider- 65th Annual Convention Obituaries Members Set Lindman-Brow- n Engagement Cited Mr & Mrs Wilford B. Lind-ma2251 E. Fardown Ave., are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Miss Diane Louise, to Reynold W. Brown. Mr & Mrs Warren B. Brown, 2613 East 2900 South, are ing Boy Scout week Feb. Outstanding scouting families were honored in many par- ents of the prospective groom. Their plans include a May 31 ceremony in the Salt Lake Temple and a reception the same evening at the Cottonwood Stake Center. Miss Lindman has attended BYU. Her fiance is a student at the U. He completed an LDS Norwegian mission. March Date Revealed By ASC Forum In 1963 I MUSIC RECORDS NOW OPEN YOUR MUSICAL NEEDS HART BROS.1 NEW COTTONWOOD MUSIC CO. IN THE MALL Sheet Music and Methods Our Specialty 4850 Highland Dr. 4 . 278-285- PIANOS ORGANS Mineraloglcal Society Names New Officers Named president of the Society of Utah last week was James W. Hilton Jr. Other, officers elected iqglude Mrs Anna Stahl, first vice president; Dwaine Marshall, second vice president; Mrs Pauline Larson, treasurer; Mrs Cleo Otis, historian; Hardy Jenkin-son- , secretary, and James C. Bean, director for a three-yea- r ttym. The United Slates consumes about 270 million gallons of water every day. Another First Engaged Pair Report A list of 1963 county and community committeemen has been disclosed by the U. S. Department of Agriculture. Heading the Salt Lake County ASC Committee is Willard D. Oliver, 3985 South 700 West, Working Murray, chairman. with him are William J. Coats, 3597 West 4700 South, Murray, Seymour Godfrey, 5736 South 1700 West, Murray; and Joseph Parrish, county agent, 1750 S. Redwood Rd., members. Chi. community Murray Union committeemen .. are.. Wayne Smart, 8000 South 1000 East, Sandy, chairman; Frank Pierson, 7356 S. State, Midvale, and Richard Bog-ges549 Eag 7200 South, Union, member. Heading the Jordan community is Grandale Finlayson, 6605 South 2700 West, West Jordan, The Newcomers Club of Salt ty are Grandale Finlayson, 6605 Lake and surrounding suburbs chairman; Max Wood, 8004 will hold its monthly ladies South 2700 West, vice chairman, evening bridge in the Round-Uand Melvin Jones, 7300 South Room of the Aviation Gub. 220 West, West Jordan, mem- 6th East South Temple. The ber. meeting will be held Wednes Crescent community committeemen are Jay L. Webb, R. 1, Sandy, chairman; LaMar SanSEE ders, R.' 1, Sandy, and Frank Fitzgerald, Draper, member. Riverton community committeemen are Daro E. Hamilton, 4258 West 13400 South, Riverton, chairman; Morris Butterfield, and Riverton, Bob Harman, Riverton, member. Chairman of the Taylorsville D. Hill, community is John 3431 Pearce Dr., with Richard Barker, 2666 West 4700 South, and Reed Mack-a1758 West 5400 South, mem her. Committeemen of the Hunter community are Albert L. Rush-to5415 West 4100 South, Salt Lake City, chairman; Hyrum C. Bertoch, 5742 West 3500 South, Magna, and Hugh Latimer, 4490 West 4100 South, Murray, member. Headquarters of the Salt Lake County ASC are located at 1750 S. Redwood Rd., room 107. services were held with burial in Cemetery, Beaver. Mrs Fotheringham was born Nov. 8, 1893 in Beaver to William llrnry and Annie Edwards Rosier. She married Archie Oct. 9, LeRoy Fotheringham 1913 at Beaver. She was a member of the Utah Chapter, Gold Star Mothers and an active member of the LDS Church. Survivors include her husband: sons, daughters. William Howard. Mrs LeGrand (Lola) Robb, Mrs Marie Gale, Miss Shirley Fotheringham, all Salt Lake: Dr Donald K., Lodi, 21 grandchildren; Calif.; 14 James C. Kcaveley Graveside services were held Monday noon at Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park for James Clark Rcavclcy, infant son of Ronald James and Carolyn Clark Rcnv-elc2161 Kcllar Lane (3475 South.) who died of natural causes Thursday. 3:30 p.m. shortly after birth in a Salt Lake hospital. Survivors are his parents: brother, sister. John, Marianne; grandparents. Mr & Mrs Clyde W. Rcavclcy, Mr & Mrs Arthur O. Clark: great grandmothers, Mrs Erven Christensen, Mrs Edna Goss, all of Salt Lake. Anna Fntheringham Mrs Anna Elizabeth Moun-tuinvie- w Otto Kesler, half-sister- Cove Fort, Millard County; Farrell Kesler, Mrs Eugene (Verl) Ashby, Grant Kesler, all Fillmore; Dell Kesler, Lake View, Utah County; Ray Kesler, Murray Kesler, Abe Kesler, all Salt Lake City; Mrs LeGrand (Loree) Johnson, Logan; Mrs Don (Nell) Ingram, Nephi. Flower clusters of the pussy willow are called catkins. Legend has it that the sages of India rested in the shade of the banana tree the botanical name of the common ban- ana musa sepent sepientum Kcslcr means fruit of the wise men. RENT this brand new SPINET PIANO FOR ONLY The Delta Delta Delta Mothers' Gub luncheon will be held Feb. 14 at 1 p.m. at the chapter house, 1431 East 1st South. Mrs D. A. Morgan and Mrs D, C. Roe, both alumnae of the organization will demonstrate Valentine baking during the afternoon. for the event are Mrs P. J. Sullivan and Mrs A. A. Cheney, assisted by Mrs J. R. Atkinson, Mrs Dorothy House, Mrs Richard L. Bird, Mrs A. T. Clawson, Mrs T. A. McMahon, Mrs Phclon J. Malouf and Mrs Marvin Mullins. - 2 Scholarships Offered High i ol Newcomers' Seniors n, s, Club to Meet On Feb. 20 p n Members of the Civic League have announced the qfiering of two $390 scholarships to the U of is Italian-Amer-ica- U. Each scholarship includes tuition, books and supplies at the U for one year. Applications will be given to graduating seniors in Utah high schools upon request. Applicants must be of Italian and get lessons FREE Cottonwood Music Studios IN THE MALL 278-265- 4 THE n, PRESENTS Luncheon Thursday The engagement of Miss Pa tricia L. (Pat) Eddington to Jerry Knight Chatwln was revealed Saturday at a luncheon held at the home of Mrs Henry W, Richards, 410Q South 11th East. The pair plan to be wed Mar. 18 in rites to be performed at the Cottonwood Club. Mr & Mrs L. H- - Eddington, 1357 Brookshire Dr. (3585 So.,) made parents of the bride-to-bthe announcement. Mr & Mrs Bert R. Chatwin, 3451 East 3530 South are the prospective grooms parents. Both young people arc graduates of the U of U. Miss Eddington was affiliated with Chi Omega, Mr Chatwin with Sigma n; Understand, Im driving this car we got in the Want Ads you steer! Mothers' Club Plans Funeral Wednesday Any senior student of Italian extraction who has a grade point average of 3.00 or better in his basic subjects should contact his principal or guidance counselor and make application for the scholarships through him. AH applications must le received prior to Mar. 15. in order to he considered. IMfTIBES? The 65th annual convention of the Utah State Press Association will get under way Friday at the Hotel Utah. Highlights of the three day meeting will be a talk by John Klas, director of public relations, Kcnnecott Copper Corp. on A Client Views the Weekly Press, election of officers, the annual award presentation, and a National Editorial Association report by Charles W. Claybaugh, Box Elder News publisher, and national president of the association. Arrangements have also boon made for the ladies of the convention to attend the U production of Annie Get Your Gun." Planning to attend from the Sentinel and Neighbor staffs will be Mr & Mrs J. Parr Godfrey, Mr & Mrs David Godfrey, and Mr tt Mrs James Landers. Fotheringham, 69. 1343 East 27th South, died Sunday at 1:08 p.m. of a heart ailment at her home. ed. USPA Holds To most folks, a fireball or meteor is just a big shooting star in the sky, a curious thing that is gone almost before you get a good look at it. But to some, a fireball has real importance; it becomes a phenomenon, and needs logical astronomical explanation. A number of persons reported a fireball in the Salt Lake area early in the morning of Tuesday, Jan. 22. Information on it including a report and diagram are asked by the National Investigations ' Commission on Aerial Phenomena, 5108 S. Findlay St., Seattle 18, Wash. Salt Lake County, Ut. Sun-Neighb- WHAT? The place of the American family in building American character and the role of scouting in American family life was spotlighted dur TO. 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