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Show I . REVIEW, September 8, 1966 B5 COMMUNITY NEWS HOLLADAY 5406 Wayman Lane, retired from the Union Pacific Railroad on August 31 after a long railroad career that started in 1922. At Rhees Fife, the time of his retirement Mr. Fife was traffic manager , in Salt Lake City. A native of Ogden, Mr. Fife attended Weber Academy and also served with the U. S. Marine Corps. Mr. Fife will be succeeded in his post by Richard E. Hautzinger, Salt Lake general traffic agent. from the MIA Maid classes of the Kearns 8th Ward was held recently at the Kearns Stake House. The room was appropriately decked in roses, ed with each girl holding a rose in tee color of her choice. Treasures of Truth scrapbooks were on display for visiting parents. Following the rose tying ceremony and song, a bouquet was presented to President Noreen Munro, Mutual Improvement Association and refreshments were served. Teachers leading the ceremonies were Beulah Carr and Speakers at the meeting included Jack Anderson, Bishop V. Ross Ekins and Mr. and Mrs. Yeaman, parents of the missionary. long-stemm- Visiting at the Harry A. Thompson residence, 2300 Arbor Lane, is Mrs. William Pender of Menlow Park, California, who is the former Avis Rapp of Holladay. Mrs. Pender, who is a sister of Mrs. Thompson, ar rived in Salt Lake City Sept ember 4 and included on her itinerary a trip to Yellow- Members of the Holladay' stone Park September 5, 6, 7 with the Thompsons. Lady Lions Club will meet at the Jensen Home on HighA land Drive Thursday evening, resident has Holladay September 15, where the clubs been named first recipient of opening event of the fall and the Adlal E. Stevenson Memwinter season will be held. orial Fellowship. , Dinner will be served at He is Michael T. McCoy 7:30 P.M. and will be folof 5454 Woodcrest Drive, a lowed with a musical program 1966 spring graduate of the by a ladies quartet. University ctf Utah with a bacHostesses at the dinner helors degree in history. A grant of $1,500 will be meeting will be club officers Mrs. Raymond Stahl, presigiven annually to a graduate dent; Mrs. Jack Nichol, vice student who is specializing in the field of international represident; and Mrs. Charles lations. Students receiving the Cottrell, secretary. grant will be expected to serve during that year as the exThe Happy Squares of Holecutive secretary of tee High laday climaxed their summer activities with a square dance School Model United Nations. The Fellowship is sponsorLabor Day, at the Crestview ed ty the Utah High School School. Model United Nations, tee UnHarry Baker was master of ceremonies at the event and ited Nations Association of. Utah, and the University of callers included Drew Whitney, Ogden; Rand Stephens, Utah Division of Continuing Provo; Dale Schirm, Tooele; Education. Mr. McCoy is planning to Bill Pendleton, Salt Lake City, in constitutional specialize and Dick Ugland, Tooele. law. Barbara with hand made Noahs Ark to be featured at Carmelite fair and tea. Kathleen Henzke, 5, daughter of L. J. Henzke; Annette Ravarino, 5, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ravarino, play will be provided for the chilparty will benefit St. Vincent dren Including a fish pond, School. movies and a special tea table. COTTONWOOD This is tee annual fund raising event for the Carmelite Because of the Labor Day Nuns, a cloistered order. It Cottonwood the is the rally time of the year holiday, Heights Community Council and Coordinating Committee will postpone the usual first Monday of the month meeting. The group will convene September 12, at 8:00 p.m., in the Butler 2nd ward, 7075 South ?245 East. when the spacious grounds of their convent is opened to tee public and hundreds of home made articles placed on dis- play. It is an excellent time to obtain exquisite gifts for Christmas or other special occasions. Booths will be filled with beautiful needleA luncheon and meeting will A. Anderson Jr.. work, toys, dolls, painting, Commisstart off fall and winter act- 1312Jospeh W. G. Larson, Avenue, was named baby clothes and religious artBryan ivities of the University of merchandise manager icles. A parcel post booth sioner of Proposed Parks, general Utah Mothers Club cm Wedthis year again guaranteed reof ZCMTs Cottonwood Mall will feature parcels from sidents of the metropoUtan nesday, September 14, LOO Store; according to Harold H. some very famous people. area a park, enforcing his P.M., in the Union Building. Barnett president Other booths will contain home A Trip Around tee World Mr. Anderson, manager of made cakes, pies, bread and image as all time champion will theme the first event and the Cottonwood in the Promised Parks Defirm, will candy. Eva Willes, Utah poet, will succeed at least, thats tee Harry Nelson who is The beautiful tea table wiT partment; review her latest book. some valley residents see way L November be by Mrs. P. A. The Ottley family of Utah retiring it. The assistant manager of Vanarranged Dyck. will present a musical proIn August 1966 he guarantthe downtown store, David S. adCommittee in members eed a park for residents of gram featuring dance and Hatch, will succeed to Mr. dition to those above are: Redwood song, and Mrs. W. N. Allen, Andersons present position. City. Mrs. Nick Uzelac, tickets; club president, will pay tri. In August 1965 he promised A past president of baked Peter Mrs. Heenan, bute to past presidents and one to a representative group MallAssociation, Mr. goods; Mrs. John Giusti, decCottonwood Heights. At charter members. from Anderson has been employed orations; Mrs. James Randaz-zThose in charge of arrange- by ZCMI for 15 time he assured the civic this years. childrens activities; Mrs. committee that the county ments are Mrs. Eldon T. MeDale Kinclal childrens table; would install a in tire, program chairman, and sprinkling sysThe Granite District SemDomenic Welch, receipts; Mr. tem and Mrs. Elias L. Day, hospitalplant lawn before and of William Mrs. of the Church Jesus inaries McCramell, fall of that year. ity chairman. Saints parcel post booth; Mrs. Philip Christ of Latter-Da- y Cottonwood Heights now has announced their youth officers Seal, religious articles; Delj the park... Sans lawn. Sans The annual Pitch and Putt this week. Heading this years Alberico, physical arrangeSans ballfields. playground. be 'will William activities will be Mark Sor ments; Mrs. city championship Wilson, . San trees. evening. enson, a senior at Olympus Mrs. Ernfst Yanni, food; Mr. staged Thursday in Back 65, August . en was quoted as saying, September 84, 7:30 P.M, sd Hlgh7Mark lg the son of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Voshall, sft the Holladay Country Club, and Mrs. S. Calvin Sorenson. drinks. In tee event of lad The county has a little money 4020 Highland Drive, accord5144 Holladay Blvd. Vice preweather, tee Fair and Tea will now, we are ready to go, lets ing to Fred Tedesco, club sidents representing seniors, be held in tee Parish Hall of get this park going. And they owner. juniors, and sophomores are St. Ambrose Church. did...in tee spring of 1966 a The tourney was previously , respectively Pat Murdock, sprinkling system was begun set for Thursday, September Skyline High; Glen Kimhall GRANGER which now serves the dubious 1, but had to be cancelled due and Bswra Lindsay both of of keeping the dust ' purpose CounThe to rainy weather. ofGranger ItigtCX freshman down. anPTA hold of will its to ficer will be announced later. cil Trophies will be given The Cottonwood Heights low gross and net winners in Serving as Secretary is Linda nual workshop at 7:30 P.M. on Lions Club which c four divisions; Mr. Tedesco Gleave and as Historian, Vicki Monday, Sept. 12 at the Stans-buthe project from tee Elementary School, 3050 said, and prizes will also be Peterson, both of Granite High has started conbeginning, awarded for most birdies, Under the advisorship of S. 2700 W. in Granger. Mrs. of a picnic bower struction of Ernest Burnside, and president James Glen. Ralph E. Rigby, bogeys. pars Council which when completed may be and M. Nelson Dibble these the as fun at will preside the meeting. a bit Named as chairman of the youth leaders plan and orfind it the oily useseekers committee chairmen All tee of the activities ful recreational facility availspeakers bureau of the Salt ganize students in the Granite will be there to conduct sesLake Area United Fund last 6,000 sions for all of the local able. District LDS Seminaries. In time somefear, Salt Lake Thursday was Douglas Mitchairmen in tee various de- The district is organization chell, 2991 .East 4505 South, may be an Eden of County duplicated with variations on partments. Holladay. Pledged plots of grassless entitled The The, program the high school and class garden. As of now citizens in levels so teat all policies and World That Can Be will present to the officers and chair- -, the southeast section of tee David Yeaman, son of Mr. activities easily and praccounty are viewing an un3332 Yeaman. and Mrs. Rex Cl tically reach the individual men of each school the ye broken expanse of barren soil action program. Oak Cliff Drive, left Salt Lake students. with the question in mind; mission on for Sunday City This is a park? headquarters at Los Angeles, Food and Fun is tee theme , MURRAY California, where he will fulfor tee annual Carmelite Fair Willow Creek Country Club fil a West and Tea to be held Sunday, St. Vincent De Paul Church will have a Bridge and Wine LDS mission. Sept. 11 from 11:30 &.m. to of Murray has dated the first Tasting luncheon September A testimonial farewell 4:30 p.m. at the Carmel aftoe social event of the fall sea17. Yeaman Mr. meeting honoring Members of the womens was held on Sunday August 28, Immaculate Heart of Mary, son, a benefit dinner 5714 Holladay Blvd. party September 17, auxiliary and their guests will 2:30 P.M., at the Holladay A fitmily day will be featur9:30 P.M to LOO A.M., at have tee opportunity of tast22nd Ward, 4625 Lanark Dr. ed with games, prizes, food their Spring Lane School. ing various types of sweet ( theCot-tonwo- od drawing to raise money for the cerebral palsy children at the County Complex Center at 21st South and State Street. The drawing will take place October 1st at the Granite Furniture Store in Sugar House. Proceeds will be used to help purchase wheelchairs, crutches and other equipment for the children at the center. Tickets may be purchased for $1.00 from the following Colleen Jacobson had high Jaycettes: Mrs. J. Burt Rob0; Mrs. Gerald average and series and Debbie erts, 6; R. Free, Mrs. Don Kingdon, high game rat the fe2; male side of the league. and Mrs. H. Lund, 6. Most Improved bowlers Brent Chapman, were Robert Timmerman and Teresa Korbls. Royal C. Mursener, 2846 Glen Oaks Dr., has been named governor, District 15, International. , Toastmasters He was presented his certificate of office at the recent Toastmasters Convention in San Diego, California by John B. Miller, president. Mr. Mursener is superintendent of technical services for American Oil Co. in Salt Lake City. J"' rh -s- ry Granite-Oquir- rh over-crowd- Spapish-Americ- ponsored ed an dance-brid- ge and free balloons for the children, according to general chairmen, Mrs. Frank Ravarino and L. J. Henzke. Picnic tables will be set up and a variety of good food will be available. Games and other activities State School Pd. by Martin The five Music Makers will start tee dance and Vivian Roth will signal tee start of the bridge playing at 9:30, The buffet dinner will be served commencing at 11:00 P.M. Other parishes throughout the valley have been invited to join tee Vincentians and their friends for a gala evening. Reservations are a must because of tee limited Joyce Benda, Pat PignaneQ, Vivian Roth and Betty Boyd are handling ths accom-.Qd&tig- P j wMm bmtis mm 10 FABULOUS DAYS.., A FEAST of family entertainment ns. reservation list The Altar Society and tee and dry wines. Card playing winners will later be awarded with white elephant prizes donated by club members. September 17 a fall fashion show will be held at Falcon-hur- st Country Club. The latest styles from Fredova of Provo will be modeled by club members during a luncheon beginning at 1 p.m. Social hour will begin at noon. Mens Club have teamed up to assure tee success of this autumn party. Initial plans and scheduling were completed by the two organizations presidents, Joyce Sawaya and Paul Shuey. Proceeds of tee mmm The Keglers and Kegler-ett- es league wound up tee sum- mer season with an awards party at Cottonwood Bowling Lanes. J union bowlers, ages 9 NEEDED! cUhc THtoty AGRICULTURE LIVESTOCK EXHIBITS-SALE- S i & Salt Lake County State Fair Queen Contest Danny Thomas J r. and Combo All Star Boxing Sky-Div- - Target Undings ers Young-Progressiv- Rockarama - Teen Dance Hiawatha Indian Pageant FUN ON THE MIDWAY get your share ol fun WITH SIM at tha Energetic e- Homemaker FIESTA 262-523- 277-152- 298-780- SHOWS Fair by being there! SEP.Ti9tl8WAnMNEWtlCEtCAPADES VETERAN CIVIC WORKER U.S.NAVY If your car is looking rather sad these days its paint doesnt shine-wat- er spots and such; you know it needs a good cleaning and waxing before winter but its a lot of work and your busy then Ive got GREAT news for you! Midvale Methodist car wash will be held this Saturday, September 10, sponsored by the youths MYF organization. The car wash which includes waxing and cleaning begins at 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the church patting lot at 44 East Center Street in Midvale. Midvale's Progressive Homemakers Club members met for their first season meeting last Thursday, at tee Midvale Utah Power and Light Company building. The ladies were informed on How You Can Make Your Furniture Beautiful --by Refin- ishlng With Marbelizing or Antiquing. Next months meeting will be held on Thursday October 6 at 8 p.m. gue ''' de-tai- 255-039- 255-38- Paid Political Advertisement by Mary L. Johnson ,r. rs -- X? er mid-morni- mid-afterno- ma Modern Hair Fashions COLONIAL MANOR BEAUTY SALON WILL GIVE FREE HAIR CONDITIONER OR RINSE WITH PRESENTATION OF THIS AD WE FEATURE EXPERIENCE DEDICATION INTEGRITY THE ANSWER IS New Fashion Toners ... WE FEATURE ANDRUS SYBIL-IVE-S I vote DEMOCRATIC . Young Women's Civic Leaformerly known as Mid- 485-231- for SHERIFF advrtif iwM by Citiwni for Awirw Commttt Paid political Ptt Omtiian, Ckairmatt FERRIS ANDRUS (Republican) mm raws PRODUCTS New Fashion Toners mm J 6. vale Civic League win hold an opening social next Monday evening; September 12 at Mrs. Glenn White , 8 p.m. at tiie Utah Power and Mrs. Henry Beech,' Kearns, Light Company Building; 205 State President of VFW Aux- West 7200 South. Members to attend. iliary, and a delegation of are encouraged members welcomed Mrs. Georgia White, National VFW Joy of Womanhood" a BrigAuxiliary President to Salt ham Young University course, Lake City Wednesday. which was previously schedA key to tee city was pre- uled to begin last week in Like to bowl in a league? The Wasatch Presbyterian sented to Mrs. White by Louis Draper has been postponed Bowling League is in need of Holley, City Commissioner. until October 6. several couples for the 1966-- 67 She was honored at a recepSt. Pauls Community Mete-odi- st season, both regulars and tion sponsored by VFW Dissubstitutes. They bowl at tee trict No. 1 at the home of WSCS. wUl hold Mrs. Ed Ross, 4151 Bennlon their Church, Wasatch Bowling Lanes, 401$ fall meeting Tuesfirst Road. Wasatch Blvd., on Mondays day, September 13, at Mrs. Thursdays activities in- apes Groves home. 6:40 to 9:00 P.M. The session I i extends. frontSeptember J 2 to 1 clude a visit with Mayor J. w , tour f tof the M attf Bracken Lee,, further; Sandy City Volunteer Fire call UrWesterbergS for ls, State Capitol, and a conference with Governor Calvin Department's Birthday Cal8. endar Sales Campaip will Ramptoa. Barbara McKell She win speak Friday at continue for rate more week, Not on the Left Bank of a State VFW meeting at Post deadline will be Thursday, Barbara L. McKell of Salt No. 409, 833 South Second September 15. Lake City las graduated as a Paris, nor In a New Orleans Earnest Cowdell, chairman, United. Air Lines stewardess alley but on tee sidewalks of East Mrs. Beech will pre7. and ban been assigned to New Sugar House local amateur and side. Friday evening, she will may be contacted at 33 to BUI exat will or banat artists of a Clough honor she be where is professional guest serving York, aboard Mainliner flights out of hibit their art work and offer quet at Harmons Cafe, North order Birthday Calendars. an art market sponsored by Temple and Second West, at AirKennedy international the Intermountain Society of 7:30 P.M. port. Midvale Stake, Church of The national president win Jesus Christ Miss McKell is the daughter Artists. of Latter-da- y to Here is a chance shop of Mr. and Mrs. William E. depart Saturday morning for Saints, quarterly conference McKell of 7192 South 2220 for and buy an original work Roto. Nevada. was held last weekend, Saturfrom 7- -9 East, Salt Lake City. Her of art, Sept. 15-- 15 day and Sunday September 3 father is director of Vocation p.m., and Sept. 17th from and 4 at Midvale State Center, MfDYALE Education for the Granite 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. 425 Jackson Street. in that entered are School District Paintings Stake President Stanley A. Lake Salt County Library at the the art competition Miss McKeU is a 1964 grad296 Pioneer Street, of Directors Board Hutchings, uate of Hillcrest High School Artists Studio and Gallery System announced conducted Sunday's sessions and later attended Utah State 1057 E. 21st South, Sugar and staff members held at 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. House will be judged by four the beginning of the annual University at Logan Elder Jerry D. Wells, to be Adult Free Programs professional artists, but the Priesthood Genealogical Soeach Friday afterpresented be also art critics may public noon at 1:30 p.m. in the Midciety representative were the by voting on their choice of official church speakers. SUGARHOUSE at Auditorium vale Library the paintings. All artists wishing to alter 80 East Center Street. AdMODEL RAILROAD The Mount Olympus Garden the competition must have mission is free and residents Club will present their antheir entry at the Gallery by are invited to come and bring . nual flower show September Monday evening Sept. 12th. your friends. The program, Oddly enough, according to 14 at the Garden Center, Registration for the sidewalk Friday September 9, will be a entitled A Associated Hobby Manufac-Candl- e Sugarhouse Park, 1640 East exhibit is also made at tee literary lecture of Understanding turers, Inc., H-- 0 Scale model 21st South. GaUery. seasons The literary railroads are found pleasur-speakeThe show ill be open to the will be Professors abie not public from 2:00 P.M. until oniy by hobbyists at KEARNS 8:00 P.M. Entries are open also by businessbut home, K. Thomas, authors to the public and will be reoffice who are Deadline for filing letter of the men at Out of tee Best ceived September 14 from 9:00 intent to run for Kearns Town textbook, to assemble desk-drawsaid LitAn of Bodes: Anthology A.M. until 10:45 A.M. CouncU positions is Sepmodels during . Show Chairman is Mrs. tember 30. 1966. announces erature. breaks. The or Sepfollowing Friday, Robert Savage, 3822 Sunny Glen Kraft, council member. tember 16, Mrs. Dora D. Flock Dale Dr. deLetters may be mailed or will presait the book review livered to Mr. Kraft at 5349 of Those Who Love by Irv" The Olympus Chapter of tee South 5160 West, Kearns. Stone. ing American Business Womens Elections are scheduled for Association will hold Bosss October 4. Night Septembers, 7:00p.m. Jordan Adult High School at Log Haven. The forty-fo- ur Frank Benton, Jr. of Top-ik- a, fall semester registration is State School members of tee chapter and Kansas, is a visitor at the continuing this week, today Pd. by Martin their employers will hear feahome of his parents, Major and September 8, at 9 Thursday Mill-ara3133 ture speakers Max Rich, ExeMrs. Frank Benton, cutive Secretary of the Salt Way, and his grandLake Chamber of Commerce mother, Mrs. Grace Howard, and Joe Lee of the staff of 4970 South 4980 West, Kearns. KCPX. Frank and his sister Barbara, 4659 South 2300 East also a summer visitor, will in to studies academic The annual meeting of tilt return Phone 278-261- 4 ' Utah Leather Pounders will be Kansas. He is a senior at and held at tee Fair Grounds Hobby Washburn University in busiand Barness administration, 10 7:30 at Bldg., September bara will enter her sophomore p.m. There will be demonyear at Kansas University strations of leather work durworking toward her degree in of week the the entire ing education. and invited everyone is fair, 1954 E. 2700 So. to visit their display booth, ' Phone 484-977- 1 'Rose Evening, featuring The Sugar House Jaycettes graduation of young ladies VOTE RECORDER 255-352- Midvale residents are reminded that primary elections will be held this Tuesday, September 13, Contact Midvale City Hall if uncertain of 'your voting poll district location. 278-986- for R Rocket Belt Flier Johnny King Auto Thrill Slow Paul Petersen, Star of Drama Reed Show A ' & are sponsoring a television through 15, gave first place trophies to the "Roadrunners, Brent and Kent Henrichson, Randy Cushing and Steve Saunders. Second place went to the Gutter Dusters, an all girl team composed of Dianne Burt, Debbie Kingdon and Patti and Darlene Edwards. In the boys division Randy Cushing had high average. High series and game trophies went to1 Brent Henrich-se- n. o, Granite-Oquir- Wood. The following girls were presented with pins and certificates for fulfilling graduation requirements: Second Year MIA Maids: Betty Lem Dennis, Bonnie Hansen, and Brenda Nielson, First Year MIA Maid Awards: Vickie Caldwell, Paula Felton, Ann GingeU, Doris Hansen, Karen Winn, Margo Wood aai Whittle. Rose presc was made by Beckie Mclntirt. to 12 noon, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday September 12, 13 and 14 from 5:30 P.M. to 8 P.M. at Jordan High School pupil personnel offices, 9375 South State Street. For further information contact Chad Becks tead at A.M. |