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Show 1 BY MART C AIL STARK HOHADAY HEWS MOTTS REVIEW. HOME GROUNDS: , at Logan is currently working on a state-aid- e beautification campaign to clean up areas and improve on objectionable situations that are found in cities throughout the state. If home owners would take it upon themselves to clean up their own "bad spots it would certainly lessen the responsibilities of those who will be chosen to bead the over-a- ll campaign that is expected to be launched in our Holladay community in January. The Utah State University has compiled a Community Landscape Check List to help us ascertain how our communities measure up in regard to beautification and civic pride. If your answer is NO to the majority of questions listed below it would seem to indicate a need for action: F or the next few weeks I will continue on with the check list to help you seek out those problems around your home or FENCES: Is the general appearance of the home ground neat and tidy 2. Would the home and its impress surroundings strangers and others favorably? Is the yard organised for greatest convenience and best appearance? Are walks and drives located for greatest convenience and best appearance HOUSES: the house neat and Is presentaUe la affwaraned? Is the house in good repair? Is siding la place and secure? Is it painted? Is the porch in good condition? Is the roof in good condition? 7. Are steps safe, free from loose boards and other Are fences utright, straight Mr. Richards said that the first year the tree was added to the interior of the Mall that only 25 singing groups made ai. appearance and were community that need attention. and sturdy? f 2. Are all boards in Discs am uniform in height? 3. Are wooden portions of the .ir -- .n fences painted? Are posts cut to the same uniform height? Are wire fences stretched tightly? Are run down unnecessary fences removed? CAN ONE TRANSPORTATION COMPANY BE ALL THINGS TO ALL the area PEOPLE...? and the entire state. Last week, a Christmas Gift Shop was set up in the recreation hall of the Salt lake Vet- - v defe c , yei IIti Ii Hilltliy plmi etll Miry Sill A DC direct servu o ' tips SfKtivititS if yur dil, dirtl, scut imp, civic dil 41 (: u Probably not. But one company itc. Why not take in inventory of your property and see what has to be done. Legion Gifts : i I Job A Cover-U- f Santa will once again make his annual visit to the families of patients of the Salt Lake City Veterans Administration Hospital because of the efforts of members from 96 American Legion .Axull'ary Units from rans Hospital and approximately 100 American Legion Auxiliary Volunteer workers, from Sait Lake and all parts of the state, worked diligently throughout the week processing about 2, 500 Christmas Gift items that will be received bv family members of patients at the hospital. The auxiliary members from the 96 Utah State Units contribute money to the project each year along with hundreds of gift items ranging from toys, jewelry,, toiletries, wearing apparel, etc. They the wrapping x) furnish per, ribbon and stickers Wd py the postage lefei ofthe packages that are mailed to cities throughout the United States and will this year entail 500 or more packages. tn most cases patients are teer workers contact them and find out what items they would like sent to their families and do the shopping for them. ...at any rate not one single patient at the hospital is forgotten, Mrs. Christensen added. Once the gift items have been selected by the patients volunteer workers are ready to go to work and have a regular production line in force. Workers are assigned to such tasks as wrapping packages, typing labels and processing packages for mailThis year they had an ing. unusual request for a package to be sent to a patient's in Russia, and sweetheart many of the patients request that packages be sent to movie Hospital is located. Mrs. Lyle Gunderson, assisted The Salt Lake County Comand the County Sher iff have berua to warm up to idea of moving into the ortion of the new Met-lltHall of Justice. that things - particularly can be kept jail Inmates properly under cover, the County Commission approved acceptance of a low bid from ea out of state firm to supply the new jail with 800 blankets, measuring 62 by 82 Inches. Low Jdder among three an RAILROAD Mrs. ALL Unit untar resul are ) tunati Lake help, ACTION PACKED According to project chairman, Mrs. Lena Christensen, this will be the fourteenth year that the project has been carfletf on at the Salt' Lake Veterans Administration Hospital. She also said that the project is being carried out in other cities where a Veterans & ECONOMICAL TOO! Chris TEST DRIVE ONE TODAY were eklldr Comp excee' ' SMS & Don Hotel Utah or Hotel Utah Motor Lodge service, including the Sky Room, 321-911- 12 th embe Come is and tee the beet value In lamps Axelrad's has ever been able to offer. Smartly tailored rayon taffeta shades, with s light diffuser below, compliment the ' gracious lines of these classic chain banging lamps. Merely plug them In the wall and by day you will add t stunning dramatic cote to your room; by night superb source of light. ( H This 18 inch white scalloped shade with gold accents la the center. Is act off by spar- kllng glass crystals on aa elaborate column and Just right for French and ornate styles. Provincial Regularly priced at (49 95 a real value at (34 88. Te in r 9 p m. fiCSBOaB o' packaged H. N. (Honk) til Ako, Goeorol Monogo Smm WELLE. Arntrt'i Estb lou'tvifle, Kjf.. 1843 C '! W'ac Odest family Ti D s lie-- Bourbon whiskey y 16 proof YJt w 255 So. Slot ter, 364-650- 1 3 TM that I (except Saturday) Until Christmas small A ) j Shop Everyday 9.30 a m. best things Fui obtali Corp; a 4 Remember 1 Items by thi throu) tions. In comp drive Thls 16 Inch gold trimmed white shade with s simple candlestick cotmn and tassled pull switch Is a perfect accent for Italian provincial or traditional decor. Regularly priced at (39.95 real value at (34 88. Coffee Shop and Crossroads even parking in the Restaurant Hotel Utah Garage! com are LAMPS Youll want a pair of them at these prices . i small paper packs boxes bags i So Beautiful state. Chris and p The rich texture of the hunting dog s.cne fired into the glass in brilliant color gives a hand painted feeling to this decanter. And best of all. the Cabin Still inside has that satisfying flavor the winning difference that has made it famous as tie Sportsman Bourbon. i distri out-of-st- ate ... good for $1 0 credit for ony Centoct Hotel Utah what T nual CHEVY II , GIFT CERTIFICATE X their ages 1966 7d) : and o worth Millc every (2,992. Local bidders Included Western Trading. 140 S. State, (3,584, and Utah Woolen Mills, 21 Richards St., (3, 480. Commissioner John Preston Cree in approving tbs purchase, observed that blankets would be appropriate for Inmates, most of whom come from out of GIVE A HOTEL UTAH Tb U. S. has a for 1 quest the stars. Wait til you hold our SPORTSMAN GIFT DECANTER jr 1 &iia3aiu3 (aagwagii? New See a ! EAS TOTAL TRANSPORTATION Cecil Pearson, Traffic Manager, SALT LAKE CITY . 3 DENVER & RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD Christensen with the Christmas project this year, and Mrs. Lester Bryan, Ogden, Utah Department President, also worked at the Salt Lake (Continued on page B 14) I f: becon The i bidders was Stanton Blanket Co., Bridgeport Coon., who the blankets for offered year give something different . sure to be appreciated Ei ted in ety, As hotter farrmtJe HANGING CHAIN This deferi granti in tin- - deferi child flexibility; Rio Grande can come aa close aa moot anyone to meeting your requirements. Try Rio Grande and see! Tb Us mission your own home transportation company is dedicated to giving you the service you need and want. Its comprehensive railroad transportation combination provides maximum Womens Society of Christ Methodist Church Christmas Program and Tea December Left to Right: Mrs. Howard Jensen, chairman, Mrs. Jack Hupp, Mrs. Richard Guy and Mrs. a. G. Wald, program chairman. like to lal 6 ftghtii 2, Looks i less Actio V? Stark. 277 1725 with Gifts for families are prepared by American Legion Auxiliary state-wi- de Chriitmas Project held at Salt Lake Veterans Hospital, Tecmtico hall, December 9. Left to Right Mrs. Ruby Farnsworth, Mrs. Lena Christensen, chairman; Mrs. Lyle Gunderson, Mrs. Lester Bryan, Mrs. Paul Howard, Mrs. P.F. Setterberr. Mrs. Paul Porker, Mrs. Maloy R. Bills. Mor demo blood cong. cause him lfci U-- V BIO c; It Rl VS ,, December 9. 1965 I Holladay Cleanup Campaign Starts, Where Else.. ...At Home! We as individual homeowners of a community should take pride in our surroundings and assume the responsibilities of maintaining a clean and beautiful yard that will grace our premises not disgrace them The Utah State University I 1 a |