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Show rocky mountain review ADVERTISEMENT s- - ' 1 PINPOINTING 4 C jT .V- . Jk -- , V- ; t ' - Vi-- Leisure Hours at Highland Manor - " Great Grandmother Enjoys rrvTTT SANTAS the line of march Sugarhouse Christmas parade, Saturday, November Sugarhouse Jaycees, left .to right, Bert Roberts, vice president; Paul Dixon, organizer; Bob Ward, parade chairman; Steve Cundlck, public relations Sponsored by the Sugarhouse Chamber of Commerce and the Sugarhouse Jaycees, parade will begin at 9:30 A.M. with the arrival ROUTE--Checki- i' r Page 3 ng for the 28, are of Santa Claus and Mrs. Claus by helicopter from the North Pole. Parade participants Include the Highland High School band, four Jaycee floats and lovely Miss Sugarhouse. Santa will land at Sugarhouse Park, then travel 21st South to 13th East, 13th East to Simpson, Simpson through Sugar-hou- se business district to 11th East, then north to the plaza and Santas booth. One of the beautiful lounges at Highland Manor Nursing Home. Here in the restful atmosphere of the southern mansion scene, Mrs. Van der Veer finds Contentment. These are happy days for Kate Gwenn Van der Veer. Just two weeks ago Mrs. Van (as she perfers to be called) entered Highland Manor as THE Charter Member Guest. At the Manor she occupies her own private room, equipped with Individual bath, self controlled hot water heat and GOP Holds Some Key Control colorful furnishings. Her meals and laundry are all provided for, which leaves her many happy hours to devote to her letter wrltting, visiting with friends and relatives, or a shopping trip with her grand daughter Gwen Fuller. During these first two weeks at Highland Manor others at the Home have learned to love this 82 year old lady who knows more games of solitaire than Hayl himself. She .ells of a wonderful husband and the twenty five enchanting summers they spent at Vin Eden, their ranch above Idaho Colorado. Sorings, When not at the ranch Mr, worked long hours In the Dental Specialty business of which he was vice president. I am a satisfied customer Van Why dont you visit her at Highland Manor and see why? . ADVERTISEMENT (Continued from Page Rocky Mountain Review Carrier boy A will be around to collect a voluntary subscription of 25 sometime this week. This contribu- tion is entirely voluntary, youll still receive the Review if you dont choose to pay. The boy keeps half of the collections. The money he earns will enable him to buy Christmas presents for his family. Please ask him for a receipt. Is the retiring member of the Department of Business Regulation and Is a Democrat. while 1) Feltch, Ernest Ames Francis Republicans H. Balch and Bagley will form K. partisan majority until 1967. 1969. Ironically, on the he leaves board Republican HalS. Bennett until 1967 and Raymond W. Gee until 1969. The Fish and Game Commission Is headed by five gubTwo ernatorial appointees. Democrats Wesley Nelson and Dr. D. Keith Barnes leave office In March. Remaining behind Is the majority faction of three Republican: Lamar Dastrup, K. E. and Dr. Paul G. Bullock the chairman. Stringham, One of Utahs major projects during the next four years will be highway construction. The Road Commission is adrift In the same Two Demopolitical fog. crats are up for retirement NO! Church Slates Morality Plays Under the direction of Bea Thomas, Charles Williams duet of modern morality plays House by the Stable and will be Grab and Grace presented at the Holladay Community Church, wt 7:30 P M. Sunday, November 29. Cast Barry Hill, Man; Tom Diane Barton, Pride; Mackey, Hell, Keith Roark, Garbrlel, Ned Randell, Joseph Ivy Heylmun, Mary: Lora McMullen, Grace; Lynn Erickson, Faith. 4.17) Local Lions introducing Set Meeting CDuali Craft Dave McDougal, district state governor, for the Lions, will speak at the Cottonwood Heights Lions meeting, Tuesday, December 1 at 7:30 P. 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