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Show H ROCKY MOTNTA1N REVIEW, J June 17, 965 from MARY HOLLADAY NEWS NOTES GAIL STARK Holladayite To Head Netherlands Mission Holladay resident. Dale Curtis, 5166 Cottonwood Lane, has been named president of the Netherlands Mission of the Church of Jesus Saints Christ of Latter-Da- y succeeding Don Van Slooten The announcement was made recently by the LDS First A R HOME FROM CONVENTION Mr and Mrs Ivan C Booth, owners of the Panorama Inn, received some unique ideas at the National Resturant convention and Motelrama in Presidency A native Salt Laker, Mr Curtis is an outstanding figure in both business and church affairs He is manager of the Chicago recently Mrs Booth revisited the Harding Restaurant where she took a year s internship in restaurant Curtis administration. Coal Company, presi- dent of Radio Station KWIC. a director of American National Bank, A. R Curtis and Sons Company, and is also associate purchasing agent for the Granite School District In addition to his business affiliations, Mr Curtis is a member of the Young Men's Mutual Improvement Association General Board and has served as general chairman of the All Church Softball Tournament committee In a church capacity, he has served as stake Sunday School (ualiCJWft EDQ3E2QH0E FOR THE YOUNG SUN SET lhei rallier Little girl- - lof going luri'fiml, liut nf the liarrfoul have OlijIiOjIi Jumni' un feeling look. Their mother' agree, l sandal' with the too, liecause ihe'e play shoes offer the anie -- iiiorl and proportioned lit found in all (Jualil '.raft Junior'. The shoes designed for growing fee). 1.99 & -- -- lug-gir- Mftrf; for th money for tho rvlco TiMlnt.MripMMl ALDER'S Shopping Cantyr daughters, Marcia, 18, Barbara. 14, and Janet, 9 Marcia just completed her freshman year at the B YU and Barbara recently graduated from Olympus Jr High School Remaining at home will be two sons, Dale Jay and Alan M , who both recently returned to the area after fulfilling LDS missions The Curtis family will leave for the mission field this summer. BIRTHDAY Fifteen bright -- eyed younguests at a special birthday party honoring Kathy Hansen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd G. Hansen, on the occasion of her 7th birthday Saturday afternoon, June 5, at her home, 4504 F ortuna Way This was not an ordinary birthday party as the children who attended were entertained extensively throughout the afternoon amidst a gay, festive carnival atmosphere complete with balloons, suckers, prises and surprises. Special feature was a musical, miniature gsters were Mg Sugorhout Mr. Curtis Accompanying on his mission assignment will be Mrs Curtis and their three VERY SPECIAL 2.99 AT superintendent, bishop's counselor and scoutmaster F rom 1933 to 1936 he served as a missionary to the Netherlands Mr Curtis is married to the a former Muriel Morris, native of Stillwater, Oklahoma She is a daughter of Doctor and Mrs Lawrence Morns of Provo Doctor Morris is a faculty member of the Brigham Young University and is associated with the Animal " Husbandry Department Installing Distributors ONLY 2209 Highland Drive 960 So Main EM4-844- 4 which enthralled the children and offered them countless number of rides A versatile clown by the name of ' Clancy delighted the younger set with his many be seen again by the children Those attending the party included Julie Midgley, Shelley Larsen, Elizabeth Dahl-stroLaurel Ball, Elaine Osborne. Kristine Burning-haElizabeth Burton, Debra Van Leeuwen, from Ogden. Karen and Kristy Hansen, Tamara Ellerton, Christine Castleton, DeAn Hanks, and Becky Hansen, Kathy Whitney The unique party was staged by a brother of Mrs Hansen, Keith V Ellerton, who was assisted by his wife, Gwen, a son. Dell, who portrayed the clown Clancy and his magic tricks, and a small daughter, Tamara, who helped out with the games Mr Ellerton, who assumed the role of Gismo the clown, is owner of the miniature Kiddie Karousel EASTWARD BOUND The Roy B. Davis family of Holladay, residents of 1965 Gunderson Lane, were entertained extensively throughout the area last week prior to their departure for their new home in Elmhurst, Illinois Mrs. Davis and her five children, Carolyn, 14; Anne 12; Helen, 9; Janet, 7, andJe-fre- y, 4, left their Holladay home behind Friday to join Mr. Davis who has been transferred to Illinois by his company. Listed among those who entertained the family include parents of Mr. and Mrs. Davos, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Davis,1 Riverton, and Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Hillyard, Smith-fiel- d. A neighborhood party ho- - ger to take up new duties as officers of the East Mill Creek Lady left to right, Mrs William L Hutchinson, director; Mrs J D Hagman,Jr. director; Mrs. Raymond C. Bowers, secretary; Mrs Ralph H Jones, vice president; Mrs Sam Teitelbaum. president Other club officials are Mrs Merritt O Rigley, director; Mrs C. Wilford Hinchcliff, director; Mrs George Webb, historian READY TO Lions, are. ROAR-Ea- noring the family was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs Paul Symkoviak, and a social for friends was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bryce W. Memmott, Bountiful. In addition, primary officers of the LDS Valley View Third Ward further honored Mrs. Davis with a farewell party. magic tricks, while another fanciful clown called Gismo entertained the children with a variety of relay games and foot races the of Highlight day occurred late in the afternoon as refreshments were about to be served when a sudden gust of wind quickly carried off most of the large balloons, along with party napkins, into the wide blue horizon never to De Luxe Continuous Luncheon guests from the Salt Lake Chapter, Sweet Adelines, Inc., included Mrs. Lorelei Dawson, Mrs. Betty Burris, Mrs. Zula Heaton, Mrs. Ruby Mangel sen and Mrs. Marion Spence. of $130 ONLY No Down-Ta- ke r, c 5 yrs. to poy- -1 it payment July. 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