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Show 'V 467-30- 38 I'm real happy that I didnt live 100 years ago or even 50 years ago. There Is real opportunity In living In this Theres absolspace age. utely no reason why any house--wl- fe should get up In the September 24, 2964 Vipr 2 $25,000 In cash, a Lincoln Continental or a trip to Europe' with all expenses paid. My husband has Increased my personal allowance enough the last six months to cover X& 1 Block North of 33rd Sbuth Block West of Highland Drive the necessary expenses I rr In mailing In all the Information to dlscovec If 1 At may already' have won. LIVE ENTERTAINMENT 7 NITES A WEEK DIANNA RAE Singing for you The Holladay Rotary Club heard from Its guest speaker Wednesday that food In America Is a bargain, and then at the cocktail hour learned their meeting place will change. Don Lloyd, general manager of Associated Food Stores, spoke to the group on the' development of the Independent grocer. After October 7 they group will meet at the Top O the Mall restaurant In the Cotton- Dine and Dance At The MONRUSSO SUPPER CLUB 3165 So. 13th East ar Qjtx&y&g) ar The one and only! ?W( AUTHENTIC MOCCASIN by Bass Sft $16.95 The class comes to order - In comfort and authentic style! Genuine moccasin construction means a cradle of comfort formed by one piece of leather wrapping all around your foot. Authentic style means looking right with everything from extremely casual dress to your best jacket and slacks. At Arthur Frank. Hfc In Ttw lint CbdlvuA 7k&tL TIM t arQX)ytX ar QJM&QA&D ar CAXtDZmS) P SPECIAL NIGHT The Salt Lake City Parent A Teachers Association held a meeting this afternoon for all the chairmen of the membership committees to Instruct them In the methods to be used tn recruit members and activate parents In this Important responsibility. This city-wimeeting was held at the Horace Mann Junior HlghSch-hoo- l. HIGHLAND PARK PTA Mrs. Dave Park, chairman, assisted by Mrs. Dick Ball and Mrs. Ben Bailey conducted the first meeting of the Highland Park School room mo- this afternoon, according to PTA President, Mrs. Grant Fumer. thers, de OFF TO STUDY Bon Boyage and good luck to Randall Alsop, son of Dr. and Mrs. Rexford Alsop, 2844 Another beautiful bride of .East 3365 South and David last week was Neila Lynne Evans, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oaks, daughter of the Jep W. Fred Evans, 1888 E. Milbrook Oaks, 2902 Hartford. Nella Road who are off to study and James Owen Ivle, son of at the Cleveland Chiropractic Mrs. La.Riene Ivle of Poc College in Los Angeles. last week- t Winners were among hundreds of residents who clipped coupons out of the Rocky and deMountain Review posited them In MaU stores. Drawing winners and prizes are: Charles Fenn, 2026 East 4800 South, Albertson's ham; batherlne Szalch, 2756 East 3270 South, Western Savings Detecto scale from; Mrs. G. L. Allen, 2195 Hannibal, electric blanket from Skaggs Linda Williams, 3206 Scotsdale Dr. from Makoffs; Irel shoes Chase, 5120 South 2100 East, $10 In merchandise from G alien Kamps; Frank Herbert, 4599 Highland Drive, uke from Hart Brothers Music; Robert Kidder, 1023 East 4530 South, snow tires from Ferre and Mrs. MaurlnePoulsQn, 2754 East 3000 South, $10 worth of flowers from Pepperldge Floral; Mrs. David Goodfellow (Continued from Page 1) told the Review they were more worried Casto Reservoir and the spring areas will about the large unfenced vacant lot north be completely landscaped, he said, adding of the Districts property. quickly that this may take a year. Due to the purchase of an additional Fences are fine, Ive never had any complaints against a fenced area. But well, nothing has been done so far In this the unfenced area Is a fire hazard, said area. Why landscape when wed just have to tear It up? Mr. Chapman asked. a local lady. Another woman thought the water con -We appreciate efforts of residents to servancy people were doing a good job beautify their region, Its our responsiof maintaining their property. bility to care for our property, but there about are economics Involved, he said. owned the Lamenting privately northern lot, she said, People have been Landscaping would Include putting In a lawn and shrubs. Mr. Chapman pointed using the property to dump trash and with pride to landsciped wells at 7700 garbage. South 7th East and 8200 South 7th East. Earl Chapman, office manager for the water conservancy district, admitted he Asked If neighbors would be permitted to plant vines or shrubs around the fence has had complaints about the weeded area. to spruce up the lot, Mr. Chapman said Although no weed cutting has been done he could see no objections to It. this year, Mr. Chapman said plans are The approach would be for residents to underway to beautify the region. bring this suggestion to the attention of our Negotiations are underway now to purchase another spring about 100 feet below general manager, he could submit It to W allace Lane. When this Is accomplished, our board, he remarked. ? Qtf&DQJX&D arQ2iQj& ar The Gentleman prefers $10 In ZCML Mrs. LaRue East 3150 South, Coleman cooler from Pehr-son- s; Zelma Stayner, 4582 South 2070 East, 37.50 ski sweater from Arthur Frank; hfary E. Moore, 2289 South 21st East, two stero Albums from House of Music. Robert E. Thomas, 202 Dolphin Way, clock radio from Woolworths Ruth Adam, 4904 ter from lie Hutton, Vlewmont Drive, $10. 99 sweater from Ardens Mrs. G. ; Christensen, 3629 South 2140 East, $10 In merchandise from Hammonds Anna South, Pleper, Tots and Toys; 980 East 3385 $25 jacket from The Buell, 1208 East 4085 South, pen and pencil set from Zales; Mrs. J. E. Selch, 2750 East 3220 South, framed picture group from Paris; Peggy M rs. B. ar ar 1940-196- 4 Newly-Buil- Since 1940, Utah's nonferrous metal mining has been hard hit by foreign imports. But new minerals have been discovered and new demands created for known deposits. Uranium, oil, natural gas, gilsonite and others have come into their own. In 1940 Utah's minerals other than gold, silver, copper, lead and line totaled only 17 of Utah's mineral value. Today, it's an astounding 59 ! School t To Organize PTA Organizing a PTA will be the main purpose of a meeting, Thursday, September 24, at 8 P.M. at the newly-bui- lt Peruvian Park School, 8600 South 1450 East. UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION PTA officials will also be elected at the gathering. abundant life for all" arQJX&D A a practical fashion are looking at a new kind of rainthe notable achievement of years of fabric testing and design engineering. This new LONDON FOG Maincoat combines a remarkable Triple Test fabric with an advanced tailoring technique. We believe you will find it superior in fashion, in performance, in complete rain protection to any fine coat you have worn heretofore. You Sun-cre- st rz Eldredge. Son. Plans To Beautify Area? "From the earth comes an -- Mall customers walked off with top prizes end. r-- Mineral jGrowth . . . Department Opaa Mm, TWv. M. marriage 10-m- Kmtm 144 U. Mala Opaa Mm. TMI f atello, 1910 Brookhill Dr merchandise from ODay; R. H. Sorensen, 4207 South Rowland Drive, silver bowl and heating pad from Western Savings; Lee Olson, 4570 Sycamore Drive, $10.98 In merchandise from National Shirt Shops; Mrs. Larry Milligan, 2825 Nila Way, natural foods from Hoffman Physical Fitness. Nathan Benin, 3600 South 2445 East, stationary from Mall Printing Gus Rltzman, 4515 Russell Street, $10 In merchandise from National Shirt Shops; Marie Frehner, 1579 East 3900 South, calling cards from Mall Printing. Picked for $10 In merchandise from Deseret Book were Mrs. K L. Smith, 4543 Drive- Zoe Richardson, 1721 East 3080 South; Mrs. William Cathey, 3946 Fera-raoDrive; Elaine Loucks, 3133 South 2750 East; Agnes Lundgren, 2226 Redondo Ave- Cowley, swea- East 3900 South, $18 1512 Furness, 4202 M ar-qu- ls Way, gas go cart from Hammonds Tots and Toys; Mrs. Joyce G. Loyle, 6241 M eadowerest Road, $20 dress from MakofTs; Aiene La Mor-eau- x, 1407 East 3010 South, front end car alignment from ZCMI Auto Center; Pauline nue. Linda Williams 3206 Sfl sdale Drive, Granger, Ms won a $20 dress from Makl and Gallen Kamps $10 merchandise award went to Irel Chase, 5120 South 2100 East. The Morning After (Continued from Page thought and asked shyly, May apply It to my account? I ' wood Mall. aryw&Ztf&D ar were united In In the Salt Lake Temple by N. Eldon Tanner, second counselor In the LDS Church First Presidency. Crestwood VUla was the setting for the reception, and the happy couple are honeymooning In Las Vegas. the present time, I am In the of almost enjoying a new Ford, filled with Christmas toys for aU my famUy, $10,000 In sliver dollars, and If my puzzle part fits, possibly a colored television. No, In this space age, there Is something to look forward to every single day. This might be It process Rotary Meeting Plans Shifted PM 6-- 8 $, Meandering In Won 3165 So. 13th East 1 morning depressed, weary with her day to day chores... positive that nothing exciting will happen today. ..BECAUSE today might be the very day that you might alreadv hava East Millereek MONRUSSO SUPPER CLUB 3 luckyTotton-woo- d Thirty-thre- e By SHIRLEY MANOOKIN cl Cottonwood Mall Coupon Winners STAGE, AGE, ITS WONDERFUL! Rocky Mountaih WE FEATURE STEAKS & CHICKEN i It Happened But We Cant'' Prove It Department - The odds against this happening all by Itself are phenomlnal . . . so whoever assigns rooms at Holy Cross Hospital must have a sense of humor. A Mr. Wright was checked Into the hospital one morning recently. A few hours later, a Mr Wong arrived to share the double room. They ought to open a law -- firm. 1) scenes political campaign managers. Could you call them The Unmentionables? Whatta Idea for a new TV Merles! Scene opens In smoke-fille- d room, their candidate has just been caught In monHow umental double-cros- s. to turn the tables . . . FLEET OF WIT - A winner of last weeks Rocky Mountain Review coupon page squealed with delight when she got her call. she Then had a second Huge Wave Of Students Q Forces More Spending (Continued from Page 1) District staff. However, Dr. England said, This school Is being built In a very metropolitan area with a great variation in students. The district might well Invest the money to have theexperlence of working with a consultant. 4.) If an experimental program okayed Tuesday night Is successful, the school lunch program In all district high schools might undergo drastic revisions. B A test operation at Skyline High School Is conslderedthe first step in converting the high school lunch program to a unit kitchen operation. Its estimated the switch-ov- er from the present central kitchen system will cost between $70,000 and $80,000 for each high school. L. H. Bates, director of the districts school food service,' told the board that a successful high school lunch program required serving a more adult meal wlttt more variety ther possible with central kitchen service. He also stressed that the present 27 to 30 minute lui period in high schools was inadequate and encouraged the At present, from four per cent of practice of snacking. the student body to 21 percent at one high school participate In the school lunch program. coat Cottonwood Mall, Street level You Are Invited to Use Another IIP PACKS Service Tracy-Colli-ns Shown: THE LONDON completely automatic wash-and-wea- r, 3500 For each country you will visit, we provide a convenien folder with approximately $10 in small change Hints A Dollar Conversion Chart to avoid costly for Tipping errors. 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