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Show Sign Up Now! Archer Family Packs For English Mission BY MARY GAIL STARK 4518 Roger Drive Rocky Mountain 277-97- Bishop Don K. Archer and of 1849 East 4500 family, South, will leave Salt Lake City Monday, September 14, 12:15 P.M., by way of Jet aircraft, for Bristol, England, where they will establish a new home for the next few years. Bishop Archer has been assigned on an organizing mission to the Southwest British Mission as District President of Slough Mission. Kathleen and Kim Archer will also accompany their parents on the mission. Kim, a former student of Holladay Elementary School and Olympus Jr. High School, will attend school In London, and Kathleen, a of Granite High graduate School, will also fulfill an LDS Mission while In England. Both Bishop and Mrs. Sept ertiber 10, 196 i Page 6 ht Hvitcd (tenet te SOUTHEAST BAPTIST CHURCH 5695 Highland Drive WORSHIP SERVICE lUOO A. M Sponsored by Holladay Baptist Church Archer are natives of Salt Lake City and have beenprora-lne- nt figures In the Holladay area for the past 26 years. Bishop Archer has served as bishop of the Holladay area for the past 2V years. Bls- - Holladay News Notes hop Archer has served as bishop of the Holladay Eleventh Ward for seven years and is of State Brass Foundry. He Is a former student of Uvlverslty of Utah. co-ow- Archer has devoted many years of service In the LDS Church working as a councilor In the Relief Society organisation and also In various other departments within the church. She Is a graduate of the LDS School of Nursing and has served as head nurse ts at the Hospital. A farewell testimonial meeting honoring the family was held Sunday afternoon, August 30, at the Eleventh Ward Chapel, 2065 East 4675 South. This was followed by an open house at the residence of Dr. and Mrs. Clark Hall, 2019 Waldo Drive. Approximately 500 friends attended. Others entertaining the Archer family prior to their departure Include Mr. and Mrs. Dave Evans, 1930 East 4500 South, members of the Elders Quorum, officers and teachers of the ward, LDS Hospital nursing personnel and a neighborhood party given by Mr. and Mrs. Barr L Musser of Mrs. ter of (Mike) (!) and Mrs. Majid Omana, 4500 Roger Mr. Drive. ft Shlrln arrived by Jet at the Salt Lake Alr morning, port Wednesday September 2, after spending a delightful vacation with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Anderson of Esbjerg, Denmark. While In Denmark, Shlrln had the wonderful experience of attending school there for three weeks. When asked how Danish schools compared to those In America she said, "the schools In Denmark are more difficult and students have to attend school on Saturday which I dont Uke to do. Aside from her studies, she spent time visiting relatives, sightseeing, swimming In the ocean and visiting old castles. Shlrln Is a fifth grade student at Oakrldge Elementary School and has arrived home just In time to start school once again. lr.CLASSES air-cra- Instruction Painting Watercolor Pen & Injj Ceramics Sculpturing Antiquing CALL TPAYI 277-261- Obutic Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Fausett look over a few of the artists sketches SKETCHES . Top left Is the first primary mural In the Farmington Ward Chapel; top, right, section of the Price City Hall work; bottom, Kenn,'cott composite mural now In their offices In New York. FINAL for murals Portrait: Artist Latter-Day-Sain- TAILORSJNC. CENTU PHONE 2955 HIGHLAND ORIVE SAL T LAKE CITV, UTAH 5 MOW OPEN Distinguished Tailored SUITS from $80.00 styles for every individual taste; Executive Conservative Madison East 4500 South. Th Archer family entered the LDS Mission Home Monday, September 7. You Want An Extra Special GAL M.D. Few women In our society today have the opportunity to enter Into the dedicated pro- Us! Suit-Se- e We do The couple was married September 16, 1914, In Salt Lake City. The marriage was later solemnized In the Salt Lake Temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. 1929 Riveria If 5Q. YEARS In observance of their Golden Wedding Anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Tonnesen, 110 South 3rd East, were honored at an open house for friends and relatives Sunday, September 6, from 4 to 7 P.M. , at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Duanne T. Hansen, 3809 South 2740 East. expert alterations Suits Pants Winter coats Topcoats and -- Ladies Suits fession of medicine. Miss Lynott, of 2033 Marjorie Marwood Drive, Is one of the rare few Included In this minority group. Miss Lynott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lynott, left Salt Lake CltyThursday, September 3, accompanied by her a, father, for New Orleans, where she will enter Tulane University School of Medicine this fall. She Is a graduate of Olympus High School and received her training at the University of Utah where she graduated In June. Lou-lsan- 7 QaJHaaj pre-medi- TAILORSJNC. CENTU 2955 HIGHLAND DRIVE CITV, UTAH PHONE salt lake BACK FROM DENMARK Happy to be home again after a glorious three-monvacation In Denmark Is Shlr-l- n -- old Omana, daugh th 10-y- OCTOBER WEDDING The Candlelight will be the setting for the October wedding of Miss Barbara Call and Harvey Richard Wiser, son of Mr. ad Mrs. Richard W, Wiser, 1223 Naylor Ct. 1 The announcement was made recently by the propec-tlv- e Brides parents, M r. and Mrs. C. Roldo Call, 4452 Peach Street. Miss Call formerly attended the Brigham Young University of Utah were she received degrees in political science and German. PTA WORKSHOP CounThe Granlte-Wasatc- h Ascil of the Parent-Teachsociation conducted a leader ership workshop for local pre sldents and chairmen Monday, August 31, 7:30 P.M., at the Oakrldge School. Mrs. Russell E. BJorklund, legislative chairman of the Utah Congress of Parents and Teachers, met with the council president and local president and legislative chairmen to discuss the coming state legislation on education. NOW! Seeks Beauty (Continued from Page 5) be seen at St. Bartholomews on Park Church Avenue; Rockefeller Center; Nebraska State Capitol and Union Station, Kansas City, Kansas. Returning to Utah in 1938 the because art world became confused, Mr. Fausett decided to concentrate on subjects he knew. An artist has to knowwlji he paints. I felt that lnfutah there was a great story to be told -- - building of the west and the Mormon story -- - which I was somewhat a part, he said. FIRST BREAK The artists first big Job In Utah was In his hometown of Price In 1938. He painted 200 running feet of murals in the city hall on the Founding and Growth of Price. I personally knew the people who pioneered Price, so I did the painting mostly from ar memory, he said of his two-ye- long Job. During World War II, Mr. Fausett was director of the Ninth Service Commands service art shop special handicrafts school at Fort Douglas. He was presented the meritorious Civilian Service award for his work at the Army post. His works dot the region, Including murals In the Farmington Ward Chapel, University of Wyoming and White Pine High School, Ely, Nevada. In 1951 he completed a mural for Kennecott Copper Corporation for their offices In the Building In Chrysler inter-mounta- in New York. "President of Kennecott came to Utah and happened to see one of my paintings in USE YOUR BACKYARD, POOL, OR PATIO YEAR ROUND WITH Mt Pf . . . rEftrECTlG)fiJ 8CHIVAVK G ASJNFRA-RE- the Thats he remarked. Mural light can be fitted to unit for cozy light effects 3 30,000 Btu ceramic heating unit disperses warm infrared radiant heat over wide area Photo courtesy Utah State Historical Society to watch the first advertised automobile on Salt Lake Citys Main Street. If you are interested in purchase of a new 196d model, soon to be introduced, now Is the time to investigate how substantially you can save with our low rate of just $5 per year per $100. There are no service charges and only s 2 slim 5 inch post lends elegant line to unit Job', lsacom-posit- In actually participated Mr. e Tent repair boat covers Waterproof tarps Custom made each 2132 So. Most of my time now is spent doing easel paintings, the artist said. He added that he used to paint 25 or 30 canvases a year, but now does around 12 per year. His career has produced 11 large murals, several wall paintings plus approximately 300 easel works. Besides Washington, D.C. hp has had exhibits In Alabama as well as many lb Utah. His Canyonlands series was recently on display at the Tracy-ColliBank, 4707 Holladay Boulevard. He and his wife, Flametta, If Trust Company Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 486-72- 37 CHARMERS... ns who hand-carv- and es gold-lea- fs his frames, were 17 friends years before becoming marriage partners. Flametta was a friend of my sisters. When she came all East in 1922 where I was work- ing I looked her up and we became good friends. But then she went back to Utah and I remained In New York. In 1938 when I returned to Utah, we renewed our friendship and were married In 1940, said Mr. Fausett. The artist has his studio In his home at 1105 Parkway The Fausetts raise of their own food on their acre of ground. You might say gardening Is my next hobby, he added. its Continuing he said, very difficult for an arifst to make a living In Utah. Utahs history and scenery ha? great potential for tourist business Soft, light and bursting with fashion, our new California COBBERS Avenue. most plus developing a market for artists. If people could only see that artists could develop he remarked. It, A A New Measure Of Fashon California Cobblers. A flattering pump with handsome trim unwinding around the vamp, a new little heel and a full measure of comfort even if youre on your feet all day. Tape by member of Utahlncorpor-ate- d, Mr. Fausett Is trying to $11.99 arts. As seen in SEVENTEEN "Proper Fitting He Is past president of the League, member and former director of the National Society of Mural Painters; past president of Art Students Is Our Main Coneera" wens b 4697 Holladay Boulevard HOLLADAY SQUARE Phone CR Ar- 4 protective grill is of attractive modern design S6c'd fRadicuU. . . . 6 automatic electric igmtiOn is optional J connectors permit plugging in of OPEN SATURDAYS gas-fire- Who Is Her Hairdresser? barbecue or portable unit ... at no added Did nt You Know Its CARLL Sendee Bank and E. WHAT Chemicals TRACY-COLLIN- S llth made oj canvas we can make it! 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