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Show K, y t & Holladay News Notes $ Tbe wheels of progress continued to turn in the Holladay area Sunday, June 7, 4:45 P.M., as members of the Mount Olympus Presbyterian Church viewed a ground break -- im w, :4 tf TT ceremony at the site where new church will be built, 3300 East 3900 South. The Reverend D. Glen Cordell, minister of the parish, turned the first spadeful of earth. services Groundbreaking for the proposed sanctuary and Christian Education Center were conducted by Reverend Cordell. Sneaking at the ceremony were Dr. Donald C. Christiansen, pastor, WasatchPre-sbyteria- n Church, sponsor of Mt. Olympus Presbyterian Church; the Reverend E. A. Cox, pastor, Our Saviours Lutheran Church; and Ralph S. Gunn, who has served 10 years as the stated clerk of sthe Presbytery of Utah. The proposed church will be constructed under the supervision of Culp Construction Company, Salt Lake general contractors, and will be a modern architectural design. ' The Mt. Olympus Church, was organized January 6, 1963 and the congregation has grown to 195 members since Its beginning. Through the generosity of the Reverend E. A. Cox and his congregation, members of their p fy,9K f 'fS00 v IJ fc' FASHION REVIEW Members of club, The Silent Flyers, held a fashion show to benefit charity on Saturday, June 6, at the Prudential auditorium. Mrs Robert Gordon models latest spring attire at the end of the runway. Mount Olympus Classes Offer South, Artists Invited To Enter Exhibit Utah artists, both amateur and professional, are Invited to submit their works for Inclusion In an exhibit scheduled July 9 to 23 at Cottonwood Mall, 4835 Highland Drive, gcordlng to Barbara Gog1 lrector of the show entries must be brought to the Cottonwood Mall Office July 2 or 3 between the hours of 10 A.M. and 8 P.M. Prints must be matted and all pictures framejl. All work submitted will be exhibited. Cash prizes of $100, $50, and $25 will be awarded to the three top entries. The drawings will be judged by George Fox, Don Olson and Beverly Mastrlm. 22 through July 6 P.M. to 9 P.M. 3, Cadle Tabernacle Indianapolis, Indiana, for five years. During that time he was heard dally over a radio station In Cincinnati, and each week he appeared on the television Nations program, Family Prayer Meeting. In RITES SOLEMNIZED Miss Karen Mangleson became the bride of George Allen Hughston In rites solemnized at the Salt Lake City Temple Thursday, June 4. President Horace Beesley, temple presidency, officiated. Bishop and Mrs. John Larsen were Included among special guests at the temple rites. The new bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Austin M Mangelson, 2041 Lincoln Lane. The groom is the grandson of Mrs. Rae Hughston, Brownsville, Texas, and the late Mr. and Ms. George Hughston. Attending tlfe bride as maid of honor was her sister Marilyn Mangelson. Miss Shirley Ann Johnson, Miss Joan Mon ! Ml fiW- $ tgomery, Miss Kathryn Keate, Miss Beverly Johnson and Missf Marcllle Zaugg were bridesmaids. Nadine Mangelson was flower girl. Randy Stone of Brownville, Texas, was best man and us- hers Included Kenneth M ang-elso- Hibachi Prenuptial Get a good start this summer with the new idea in outdoor eooking parties were a Mont- gomery, Miss Joan Montgomery, Mrs. Howard Johnson Miss Shirley Johnson, Miss Kathy Ross, Miss Marlly Mangelson, and by friends at Heritage Hall on BYU Campus. Following a brief honeymoon trip to Yellowstone Park, the newlyweds will make a temporary home In Idaho, Falls, Idaho, for the summer. They will both resume studies at the BYU In the fall v choose from Jerry Larrabee, Reid Mangelson, Ronnie Mangelson and Jerry Mangelson. given by Mrs. M. Kamado Hibachi . . IV He trill love it! WASATCH SHADOWS 4529 WANDER LANE (26th East at 4510 South) CR 44 s ENGAGED Announcement has been made by Dr. and Mrs. Louis 1722 Orchard G. Moench, (Continued. on Page 9) m i - I f! MUSIC gospel dally courses In this program have been approved by the Office of Teacher Certification to meet the requirements for the minor In Driver Education; HE. 95 and 95R, prevention and care of Injuries, P. E. 127, training room procedures; H E. 143, safety education, (home study only); H.E. 150R, first courstl in driver education; H. E. 151 R.y second course in driver education; HTC. 154 W R, workshop In Driver education; H. E. 154 R SE, problems In living safely (Seminar), H. E. 148WR, The alcohol problem and education; psychology 123, psychology of adolesences. Dr. O. N. Hunter, head of the department of health, physical education andrecreatlon may be contacted to make arrangements for registration or for further Information about the program. The following GUEST SPEAKER Guest speaker at the 11A.M. Service at Holladay Baptist Church, 2780 East 3900 South, was Dr. James A. De Weerd of Pennvllle, Indiana. Dr. De Weerd, friend of the Reverend Homer W. Wlckes, pastor of the church, Is a visitor In Salt Lake City. Sunday GIFTS FROM THE PTA of Mornlngside Elementary School to the school were presented at a luncheon on May 30, by Mrs. Gene Tedesco PTA President. They Included a copying machine, phonograph and a radio. Principal JohnW. Fitzis gerald Is shown receiving. the GIFT that will make him THANK BiG! FIRST IN THEIR FIELD BECAUSE THEYRE SECOND TO NONE1 COTTONWOOD V 7mALL 48th So. FATHER'S & Highland Dr. 3 Enter your DAD in the A-FOOT Give FLORSHEIM him Muslb Pwpples B, BREATHIN CASUAL BRUSHED R A N everv standard stle. material, workmanship, fit, and wear Florsheim Imperials are the finest shoes in their price and grade. If voifve never worn them, try a pair; thev II feel and look custom hmlt for you alone from first B D PIGSKIN SHOES BY WOLVERINE am i try-o- Ym from 95 $ 250 Tickets (in pairs) n SALT LAKE BEES BASEBALL GAMES Next to the Post Office 4691 Hoilady Elvd. CR7-6W- 1 FRIDAY EVENINGS 75 Tickets (3 to a family) SHRINE CIRCUS June 25, 26, 27 It Could Be Ydu! OPEN MONDAY and m PLUS Make things soft for Dad. Give him easyThe brushed pigskin going Hush Puppies. butter-soft- , and is triple tanned to be soles are springy cushion crepe. Built-iprotection against dirt and stains makes Hush Puppies a snap to clean, too. A mere brushing does it! Popular Hush Puppies now available in all styles and colors, so shop early. - In HoRodoy r Six types' to n, in Sugarhouse next to K.O.B. Plenty of FREE PARKING OPEN Mon & Fri Till 9 PM Entry Blanks In All 50Stores DRAWINGS Thursday, Friday, Saturday NO PURCHASE NECESSARY i A I V. Presbyterian Churchgoers In the area listened to gospel message and a musical program by the Moyer family of Pitman, New Jersey, Friday evening, June 12, at 7:30 P.M., In the Holladay Baptist Church, 2780 Bast, 3900 Soutl). Reverend Paul Moyer, assisted by his wife and three daughters Ruth, 14, Rebecca, 3, ind Rachel, 11, presented the entire evenings program consisting of a trio by the daughters who sang favorite Christian songs. Mrs. Moyer then sang several selections accompanied on the piajjo by Reverend Moyer. Gospel message was delivered by Reverend Moyer. Reverend Moyer Is pastor of the Calvary Baptist Church In Pitman and has been director of youth for Christ rallies throughout the eastern Spates. and will run through June 19 dally from 6 P.M. through 9 P.M. The second starts June from well-knrf- been holding their services each Sunday at 3:30 P.M In Our Saviours Lutheran Church, 2500 East 3900 Full Credif centrated evenings -- only program In driver education. Two short sessions are being scheduled. The first began June 8 He was pastor of the Make him the hest outdoor cook in town with the new I v C hurch have Evening Driver Education d The University of Utah summer school has made special arrangements to offer a con- The Best for Dad on "FATHERS DAY' - Mount Olympus Presbyterians Break Ground For Neiv Church yrrr Salt Lake'County, Utah .r. Pag 7 ROCKY MOUNTAIN kEVlEW Thursday , June 18, 1964 0 4 f |