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Show Neighbor, Holladay, SIX', Utah Page 3 Wednesday, May 1, 1903 Lines iuy Federal Women Hold Luncheon, Elections FOR SALE Rock plants, large variety. garden 4861 i3-U- Kssm S. 1 LX u, s d" JlnC111: parts, large mirror. LI dr. . I 5 1 The FOR SALE 1957 used world book taken in trade. 870. CHS 5 8962. I S"!12 Keadm .a.! LOST Solid lilack e re: ' ' . 1 !;d by .5-- 41211 for stor-L.'- e. ,'i 1 -- 5-- sit.i Helen's l:7 'i724. ea:- 'iV ! I n' i.ema.:. Min :v.'i:'!e l:1 t.i'l.l 5 22 I.:: i;4 .sellout eaiarn lor the c :.' i I', i. c: 1225 Ti.llD. ! I by M. So. 1leaSO 1!: I5 ! . i . n: .'Jo : L M''.l nk r : loll E. el. Ci.T tfc 1 1CK. 2 !.;:l i UL:4-4j-l6- Owned . ieid.r kd. ih'il klMU.KG ! $:i"). '.Vi s I. fl. 4 Also roqiioj.t'.il i'i t.ir FOR SALE Sturdy new ucukj 2 hr. vlai mr Dl Cr.'nl-bench. Straight chairs, circle Supervised by W. C. chair, occas. chair, pipe organ 4,: to i:ui!.!i':i The May party for the Federal Women's Club will be the annual luncheon sponsored by the board of directors for the election of the new officers for 1963-6This affair will be held at the Prudential Building at 3261 So. State Street at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, May 11th. Wan-sMon- of ,!ol.ii 11.::. ci.oi": phonies. .lia Kode,e. land'.apin.!. L.irsen,-L-- " fortiliz-i:- . short ha:r. uluu.M a .nw p.'. nr., doidde aerifling, SCHWINN BIKES We seU the Missing or taken f.i'ii! ;eiuil i ind estimates. HU4-- s Literary Adventurers i !..ii' best and fix the rest! Lawn 4231) ILii.i Diana Va 5 22. Hold Meetings Mowers sharpened reasonable. Reward. 27 1111. ji A Sports, 4644 Feed Holliday The monthly meeting of the CiliE j'mii for Lorn tfc YK1 WANTED Carriers for Neigh Holladay Blvd. Literary Adventureres Advent- and garden piep.i n".i'l iavn routes. Must be willing to SUMMER Crestwood j FUN ureres was held Apr. 3 at the Call CUT tn.'iii ,M aerating. commis-Fortun- a 50 s?11 subscriptions. home of Barbara Ostler. 4615 I Swimming Club membership for sale. AM5 1178. &JJ Way. The book Ishi I below 1300 East. Also open, l.AMN by Theodora I mie TOP SOIL FiU dirt, general tliT S krortS CaU Bus Nielsen, AM rcviewcdby a. clean-up- . em:;-:i;:!Darlene Dangerficld. 58 The next meting will be held i C SALE-5- 71 Ford, luTij I .. n ni.ii i May . 8 at the home of Kathy i ,er,lre ill the j ion..Bt e. .: no m CLASSES for TEST'sCmMER 3391 StH, Celeste years Way. expenriii Knowlton, liy CIS mauc ..lur your home. $: .V'. All The book The Bellicver-Th- e every age and level; beg. read-1- )' : tfc k ' anteed. KLHXS'S. Life story of Mrs Henry Ford" ing, ehilds lit., remedial and 4 TO OtdIY. walk READY Florence and adv and Louise inter, by reading, jr. Clancy v.- l'a oaths, Daview will be reviewed by speed reading, art, spelling, I out bsmt. yds. um ; I built-ins- . I $19,000. Exchange Carolyn Griffiths. All members math, memory. Register now, I carpi't. Students of Mrs Mary Karrrn, left, made the school last week. Among students who classes limited. Held one hour Realtors. arc urged to attend. Century Carpel ( IcutiiTs 5 ;:.i e e which was displayed at the weekly. June through Aug. CR HOME FOR SALE or lease. 5 EM had their work on display are fifth graders 4645 Holladay Blvd. bedrm split level on lake. Swim- NEED and school Language Arts Fair held at Clare Hudson and Mike FuesseL I tfc ming pool. 5981 Lakeside Dr. scliool sitter fur Dl ,.,,.v.ler. ; Reading Center. SERVICES Export dressmak-- 1 AM . . Hei'-isir einity Cut!imiiiil students and teachers in preparYOl'R CHILD'S ii.nei! foiKls and fresh juiees. ing the fair exhibits. ABOUT u The exhibits were displayed ney's Natural Eouvls m tlu- Mull ill. i I.l i. Ii.AT 3 271Uin the auditorium and throughSaL In out the halls and classrooms Butler, lay equal to iv.iiM'.y. Olympui .id Granite of the school where parents and Call after C p.m. ; school district officials could Schools made a good showing I FvA4.IVATIOVS CR All phases of the teaching Tuesday, Wednesday and lliurs- in the second annual Sterling them uiul LAWN GEOHliE'S iiiihit two . . . at a ier ipeeial savings! program at Morningside Ele- day from 2;30 to 8 p.m. each Dr Fitzgerald said that the Scholar Awards program as Early morning and evening I weights of white & in 5 colors Welding Service. Fiisl d.is awards students : top captured I fair school of were one the mentary repre- day. represented hours by appointment. (let jour and four placed as runners-up- . Large sheets 10 to 20 cents. work guar.mti'nl. areas of all integrations sented at the Language Arts W. CLINIC UEARDEN Jolin now. Avoul Fitzgerald YISUAL Principal NEIGHBOR office, 2259 E. 4800 mower sharpened Steve F. Sapontzis, Olympus 9 Social Studies Fair held last expresed great pleasure in the of study in an elementary senior, received tfc the rusii. l:M:5 East 3:'i( So. 5 15 HoUaday Blvd. Phone CR 1 south, sterling school that he has ever seen. tfc ex- - 8164. scholastic his for NOTICE On May Hi al i) a.m. ver pin Each class in the school had of mathe- - ORGAN and piano lesaona. Miscellaneous a 1951 Stiulebuker 4 dr sedun. used basic language arts, read- cellence in the field homemaker in the tified teacher. My home or Top in and will he sold at mhht-- l ing, writing spelling, 2nd West Spring Lane Kindergarten state is Margaret Linford, y0urt All ago. CR New in Holladay preparing their displays which Granite coed. in the amu'.iil of $iSn.iHii HJ7-773- 1 storage Salt Lake range through virtually every Accepting enrollment for were each finalists auction at 3051 Melhoorno S The 1963-6area of study. I Sept. 14E0 N. State St. awarded a pin, a certificate, eyM Mcunmeo Ruth Egpedahl Ruth Roby to satisfy a lien licid l Ihn.;. and a cash prize of $150. They No Shrinkage Li FRO VO fu-- l in The lien is Timmerman. rlolaaay were introducted at an assemFR3-106Evenings by Appointment CaU 5 after 3 n and the p.m. to labor, storage Hall parts, Even Hems bly held in Kingsbury CaU 5.29 a large audience of high school Dr- GmdjJLaB,file5r tfe I GOOD BUY on half neef ur itnd scholars, educators, and radio Accurately Squared television listeners. and qnxrter. and anything else you Corners certificates and $50 BABY SITTING, my home, by need for your borne freezer Receiving 4730 In marriage rites performed each were runners-up- : Meters Meats, CR8-006Chris- - day, week, or hour. Durably Molded Pleats at the home of the bride's tian HoUaday Blvd. literand ; Thomas, EngUsh SPECIAL Kitchen chairs reparents Apr. 20, Mr & Mrs J, ature, Olympus; Linda Kay or Folds 2905 SL Darrell and Connor in $5 Ford, covered naugahyde. Send us your draperies NOW. Tolman, social science, Olym (2140 East), Miss Chloe Ann Free pickup and delivery. TICKUP & DELIVERY FREE ESTIMATE ,up. John Siirola, sci .FOR Jeffrey pus; SALE Cliiliualiua . nd 8 ... 4tT Ford, 518 I St., became Mrs cnee. Granite; Mary Lindblom, Bccsley, 11U Toy Terricr pups. 5055 Holla-Your Drapery Cleaners Zuke E. Zuver. ITlic groom is YU'- -i H music, Olympus. Blvd. day A. the son of Mrs Willard Twelve finalists were chosen Blonde DuncanPRESS MAKER, taylonng andZuver, 1941 Llincoln Lane (4350 from a group of !67 outstanding RfcSALE and delivalterations. Pick-u- p South). school seniors who were Satisfaction guaranteed, lery. high Officiating at the service was nominated by their respective I cll?irs. good condition, tic phone Charles H. Monson, LDS Elder schools able. throughout Utah. METAL ft Paini MURDOCKS A reception followed. Nominees not chosen as final- - FOR SALE Spacious home on Shop. Expert workmanship. Our Attending the pair were Mrs ists were awarded certificates secluded circle. 3 bdr. I IN THE COTTONWOOD MALL must satisfy Phone HU y Mark Wright and Tom Eick the Sterling Scholar Awards Ui baths, fireplace, full bmt. ElBm Av- mgn 1594 E. Stratford Ave. meycr. Those nominated landscaped, single garage. $23.- - Und .committee. OC ) Pr The Zuvers are now making from 71 9 East 21 st South 4030 South 27th East 1232 500. LaVon Cir. and Granite, a home in Salt Lake Ciy- were ax ioiiows. TYPES o commercial ioino Olympus, I Olympus High School FOR SALE-Sad- dlcs, one old, printing at reasonable prices. Christina M. Thomas, Eng- - one new; bridle, too. Also set Fast efficient service. Call the 278- lish and literature; Michelle of cncyclopcdiaa. CaU HoUaday tf Eason, speech and drama; Steve Sapontzis, mathematics; g7Yw gar' 1011 Eord PckuP. SOCIAL PRINTING, wedding Linda Kay Tolman, social sci-- 1 4 ?cw. tl1!?8' Exccl- - invitations, announcements, percnce; Craig Elliott Taylor, sci- - I horscs sonal stationery, etc. Call the Kimon encc; (Kim) Georgcson, C0n,d'JIiaCi0r baul,n8 Holladay ) AM 4084 So. State phonc foreign languages; Karen Leo-- 1 1IiC tf or 5 p.m. after Lani arts and art Alley, ....The regular monthly mocli:ng crafts; of the Holladay Garden Club Theodore S. (Ted) Ilallcn, inwill be held Monday, May 6, dustrial art; Susan Margaret Mr & Mrs Otto Schmid Jr.. at the home of Mrs. II. J. Gillings, homcmaking; Dianne Chatham and Mantoloking, N. Vander Veer, 2607 Verona Carolyn Hilton, business; Mary J. Mr Bess is the son of Mr & music; Mrs Ellis L. Bess, 1946 Orchard Circle. Guest speakers will be Margaret Lindblom, PI 9k A Mrs Violet Passey and Mrs Craig Barr Taylor, general Dr. (3635 South). She is a graduate of Middlc-bur- y Myrna Ellsworth. They will scholarship. Granite nigh School give a demonstration on the College, Vt and is teachWilliam Hartman, English ing at Litleton. Mr Bess attendtechniques fur drying flowers. This topic of special interest and literature; Steven Jones, ed Northwestern University g to people in this area as sand sPcb nd drama; Chris to his graduation subsequent SamIlonc from the University of Utah is best accomplished ' mabcmatics; where he was affiliated with with the type of sand found V0!801?!.. ,cial ?cicncc' Burola, science ; Geraldine Sigma Pi. along the beaches of Great Salt Lake. The crystals are Holmgren, foreign lenguages; round instead of the usual William Duane Derficr, arts and art crafts; Albert Dean Beverly Lynn Johnsen sharp edged grains of sand Marindustrial arts; and thus prevent damage to Sartain, Engaged to R. Ogden delicate flower petals which arc garet Ellen Linford, homcmakA June 7 wedding al Phoenix ing; Judith (Judy) Howe, busplaced in the sand to dry. is mubeing planned by Miss Beviness; Judy Rcndlcsbach, Also (here will be garden David Goorgc Lewis, gen- erly Lynn Johnsen and Reed W. sic; Leona tips given by Layton. Ogden. This is a feature each month eral scholarship. Parents of the engaged pair Skyline High School where club members are kept current as to what should be Victoria J. Baker, English are Mr & Mrs Roy C. Johnson, Phoenix, Ariz., and Mr & Mrs done in their gardens during and literature; James Alan social science; Elizabeth John W. Ogden, 2680 South each particular month. Ann Gammcll, science; Deb- 1500 East. PresVent of the club is Mrs orah Ann Zaclier, foreign langStewart Clarke. Work is already started on uages; Beverly Diane Winter, Engaged Pair Tells Eloisc Powell, the third annual flower show homcmaking; SorenAnn Kathleen business; May Wedding Plans to be held in the Holladay area. It is hoped that the public wiU sen, general scholarship. & Mr Mrs J. E. Dastrup, 4042 become aware of the artistic Achilles Dr. (3565 East), anvalues and educational features S. M. Bess to Wed nounce the engagement and CIT.YJCLUB which can be gained from a Colorado Girl forthcoming marriage of their local show such as this. FeatMiss Jan Dastrup, daughter. ures showing what flowers grow A graduate of the University to James Lowell Glincs. best in the Holladay area will of Utah now making his home Parents of! the groom-to-b- e be displayed. in Denver, Stanley M. Bess will arc Mr & Mrs Freeman D. Mrs V. R. Hutchens, certified take as his bride Miss Pamela Glincs, 968 East 2700 South. National Council Judge will be Jean Schmidt, Littleton, Colo., The couple arc planning wedchairman of Iho show. The in a ceremony to take place in ding rites for May 27 in the L. tliciiic is to be S. Skaggs Memorial Chapel of Holladay Chatham, N. J., in July. His fiance is the daughter of the First Baptist Church. Rhythms. 1 . CR7-2G2- X Ti " 12--: ! ' : Iw 7- -j ! , DA8-165- Poe-Tre- Morn-Ingsid- j p. Merlinq Awards IlEI-'UlI- 1 Received by Area Students Morningside Students Hold Fair, Display Knowledge 5-- 1 : - Sffi, I Mi V'ggff.lfrolt SSKL.0"' - 278-128- rf Builder CBT-limprw- nnd Halls CH7-1:KS- V . s STANDARD Builders1 Supply 8-- 1 Inc. i ' Cer-matic- 277 DRAPES cr Chloe Ann Ford Now Mrs Zuver 278-218- 1 5-- 8 ' 1 1 WASATCH rcai' 5' 278-122- 9. DRY CLEANERS, INC. ml 298-082- 7. bri. 11U4-454- 3-- 1 Gardener's Club I all CR7-133- To Learn Flower WRIGHT TOTE GO TE SALES Drying Method 278-262- 277-5?- 7 5-- 1 m OUR LIST PEOPLE WHO IMS THE CONVENiEHCfi OF A Rus-dryin- TRACK -- CQUm$ Tal-viti- c, traditional favorite with dramatic detail Subscribe Now Distinctive handsewn vamp detailing . . . ilia priceless donation from the traditional rustic cobbler . . . accenting zadicntly lustrous cowhide leather. The Uliuiniica of, oc tbe tens lalliff, iniusti, Jetoto die srpm only. 4691 Holladay Blvd. (Next to the Post Office) I Phono OPEN MONDAY & CR7-699- Imh'r FRIDAY EVENINGS Fit Is Our Concern ; ' Now Is the Time . . . for Washing and Cleantig Walls A Ceilings Your Holladay Painter LUDWIG BORLAND CR7-517- 2 (Please call after 6:00 p.m.) Beautiful TERRI'S Boutiques Jewelry Robes Ladies' Man- - GAZEBO OF FASHION INTEREST Skpmsf Company Mtmttr ftitnl Dtpoia hummtt Cttfomtem 2293 East 4800 South hattan Blouses and Many More Gifts ' J ''daily Walnut Brown Calf or Black Calf A to D Widths we?i$ GETS LARGE THEY APP1EC F4SHI CR8-980- 1 tf i 4 |