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Show REVIEW. December 2. 1965 ir but HOtlADAY HEWS MOTES Traffic iirn pail Down From 196 Eastern Star, Mt Olympus Chapter, Selects Officers Tlit- - Mount Oh uipiisCluptei o 23. Oidoi of tlio Eastern .Star. installed new offueis .it '.I s;ei ul open t eiemom held SatunLu eseiuiu., Novemhei 27. (lie Midsale Masonic M ids ale, I't.ih The liist.illuis; officers in Temple. Mrs letoru Tliomp-so- n Past Grand Matron. Mr ictoi A Deatlierase, Past Patron of Mount Olympus eta Chapter No 23; Mrs C Irvine. Past Matron I mds Chapter No 1, Mrs Albert Gallagher, Past Matron, Olympus Chapter No 23; 1 1 Mo-.u- nt Mis MvrticeC Matson, Past Grand Matron The new officers and their posts are Mrs Wanda Halli-da- y. Worthy Matron; Mr Otto Worthy Patron; Hellderop. Mrs Leslie H Ryan, Associate Matron; Mr. Leslie H. Ryan. Associate Patron; Mrs. John A Chipian, Secretary; Mrs Cleo Maack, Treasurer; Mrs Victor A Deatherate, Conductress; Mrs Alice BaAssociate Conducrnwell, tress; Mrs Howard J Ott, Chaplain; Mrs. G R PTielps, Mrs Catherine Marshall; USMA. "There is a tendency to be lulled into a false security in this paralyzing controlling disease because of the overwhelming success of the Salk and Sabin vaccines. These vaccines have not eradicated the viruses which cause polio. Rather, like all vaccines, they trigger the bodys defenses to bulla up antibodies which can combat the viruses If they should gain entry into the body. Therefore it is important that Utahni keep up their guard, keep up their immunity against polio," said Mr. Bowman. All persons who have NOT Immunized been properly against polio are still vulnerable to attack. This includes many of Latter-da- y Saints and the Mormon Pavilion at the New York World's -- preschool age young- there are still the 15 are not protected," Dr. points To- Landscape Award Jesus Christ sters and particularly the children born since the 1963 Utah polio immunization campaign. Polio is primarily a childhood disease, but it also can strike adults. The 750,000-plu- s Utahns who participated in the 1963 polio Immunization program are protected.. The percentage of youngsters who have been immunized is very high, according to Dr. G. D. Carlyle Thompson, director of the Public Health Department, more than 85 of the one to four age group have been protected. This is a very fine average. "But who Mrs Organist; Chosen this month to receive a "Plant America' tops in the landscape industry, were Irvin T. Nelson, 2075 Pheasant Way, Holiday, and Paschall Campbell, New York City, landscape architects for the Church of Medical Group Gives Warning On Polio Shots Since the state-wid- e polio immunization campaign of two years ago, sponsored by the Utah State Medical Association and thousands of citizen volunteers, Utahhasbeenack-knowledge- d as one of the best In the states immunized country, "We want to keep It that way." says Harold Bowman, executive secretary for the Emms, mmy Tucker, Adah; Mrs Roy Denning, Ruth; Mrs Bulia Anderson, Esther; Mrs 0 E Mrs. Martha; Swedenborg, Samuel Mathews, Electa; Mr. Roy Denning, Warder; Mr. Howard J. Ott, Sentinel; Mr. Samuel Morris, Bible Bearer. After the ceremony, light refreshments were served to members, friends and visitors in the banquet hall. out. Im- Thompson munization is recommended to start at two months of age. "There are very few polio cases recorded in the United States the past year, none of them in Utah. But if polio does strike in your family, it would be a great tragedy no matter how few others were stricken. So, play safe by checking your immunization recoard with your doctor. Be sure it cant happen here," urges Mr. Bowman. Fair. Announcement of the award winners was made earlier this month and will be presented by the American Association . of Nurserymen, Inc. Mr. Nelson, landscape architect for Temple Square and the Church Administration Janeiro Miss Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. Johnson, 2668 Stanford Lane, Holladay, is a graduate of Highland High School and attended the University of Utah prior to Joining the Peace Corps. At the present time, about 650 Peace Corps Volunteers are working in Brazil and their assignments include community development, pitolic health, agriculture, rural education, clubs and school lunch programs. NEW OFFICERS of Mt. Olympus chapter. Eastern Star, include from left to right Lehe Leslie Ryan, Associate Patron, Wanda Halliday, Worthy Matron, Otto Helderop, Worthy Patron, and Lois Ryan Associate Matron. opened last week after the The Thanksgiving Holiday. sale will continue on every day from now until Christmas time. 4-- H Sisters of the Carmel of the Immaculate Heart of Patriotic Council er, 5714 Holladay Boule- The Presidents Patriotic Council held a luncheon and Thanksgiving program on Monday , November 22, 12:30 P. M , at the Elder Citizens Center, 237 South 10th East. A Thanksgiving Patriotic program was presented by "Motner Goose Varities, and Mrs. Mary Stevenson was also vard, are presently holding their annual sale. Featured at the sale will be all types of Christmas gift items such as homemade candy, dolls, toys, aprons, etc. Visitors are welcome to attend the annual event which as Block, was assistedattheNew York Worlds Fair Pavilion by Mr. Campbell. 277-972- clik, Stat. 1311 So. -48- repaired now OFFER LIMITED 'til noon Sat. MEET Hours: 8-- 6; it MAXIMUM TAX ADVANTAGE ALWAYS DRIVING CURRENT MODEL church, COMETS MIRCURYS CONTINENTALS T The landscaping at the Mor- M Uhm, Im mon Pavilion featured a large 44 x 75 foot reflecting pool which was located directly in front of a replica of the WtH Tak IS ALL NEW! ,69i . Cm HUM Tmt TrdOi ! BEAUTIFUL NEW ENCLOSED WITH A NEW ROOF ir MINIMUM scout group, civic clib otc. OptiM T Buy east towers of the Salt Lake 1208 HYGEIA ICELAND The garden was Temple. enclosed by 42 large Lombardi poplar trees. I DISPOSAL (. 21,1 So. INi-ti- ll Pin Ufl HOOVER XMAS SPECIAL Christmas Scoop! $5 $go 00 DOWN $R00 JgOO MONTHLY NO CARRY ACT TFlflAV 1 UUM I - Model STING RAY PC I $500 NOW-ORDE- NO CARRY CHARGE CHARGE ORDINARY PLUMBERS INSTALLATION $10 90 TULL LINE 5 DOWN ON ALL $ PER MONTH NO CARRY CHARGE LAYAWAY FOR Xf.lAS NOW HOW AT PEHRSOH'S Sites, PRODUCTS LOW CHRISTMAS PRICES 3 JIG SAW y4 INCH DRILL OtknMl 700 to Chose Pro si All or HOOVER Black and Decker Power Tools U-15- Junior Sting Ray Only 542.95 TODAY LAY-AWA- Y R SCHWINN BIKES $5295 Black Carrt Itm t Owhir Tool, and Ait,ii.'i,i Colors, Speeds PRKCES STRUT RT 3295 VISIT OUI m BIO Gin W.lcam, QDi?G3tf 003000 34 Hie ( CO. 7-1931 Avoid costly repairs Have your transmission 5S AND QUALITY ' HYGEIA NO CASH INVESTMENT (or No) MAINTENANCE niws tips iractivitiis of your NATIONAL TRANSMISSION NEW! AU A4 MAMS with 5 WENDEL L. JENSEN'S HYGEIA ICELAND livi Ir Hilltliy plotsi (til Miry Sill If you Stark, on hand at the affair to enter- tain members and guests with several musical renditions on the piano and harmonica. According to the council president, Mrs. L. D. Allcock, the group will bold their annual Christmas Party on December 13 at Harmons Cafe, 250 West North Temple. Gifts will be exchanged at the party and canned goods and food items will be brought by members to be donated to needy families in the area. (DIGQBailJ& mm amnacu lt p f. OTTO 1 If it is true, as City Judge Maurice D Jones has stated that Salt Lake County residents represent approxi-mite- ly half of cases in Salt Lake City Traffic Court, then countv residents have contributed substantially toward the Salt Lake City general fund in the first 10 months of 1965. A report issued Friday by Robert R Hatfield, Traffic Violations Bureau supervisor, showed that $545,549 99 has been collected in fines and forfeitures in City Court to the end of October. This total, however, represents a drop of $50,348 27 from the total of 1964 in the same 10 months period Whether the violators were city or county residents, Salt Lake Police and Meter Maids issued a total of 181,555 citations during the period, including 44,483 moving violation citations A Jo Holladay resident, Elaine Johnson, recently completed 12 weeks of Peace Corps training at Arizona State University. She is scheduled to leave soon for a work assignment in the state of Minas Gerais, of Rio de north Brazil, Mary-Cloist- Fines Gt.infr fif. Cf.Yy DEPARTMENT ... JO, l.v. |