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Show f s - i j i t 4 T l EAST UlllCREEK V ' - r V . , v V St NEWS BY For Whom The Bell Tolls For vlioui the 111 tolls has caused much discussion lately. Telephone solicitations nol only cause me to rush up (mm the basement and waste m time hut they severely w mpid my ego. When asked if. you live in th. If for EAST MILL CREEK AREA 200.00, the year tlie printing press was invented, my tired brain valiantly struggles to dredge up the correct date. And then when in consolation for my stupidity, the caller says Ml receive a lovely stainless steel carving knife. I really believe it. pi. os. coll I know Pol K.ndig. n.x tip or octiviti. of civic club, your club, church, scout group, etc. 486-043- 6 with my choice each month for the fantastically low price of only some odd cents per month. The extent of my naivete suddenly sinks in and there I stand, with the receiver to my ear and egg on my face! A pier icon Oil Adult Class then1 I get the pitch between the .eardrums. With this quality knife, the caller is giving me the opportunity to receive three magazines of It s T The Rev; Clayton W. Ham-ma- ll, Pastor of Redeemer Lutheran Church at 1955 E. Stratford Ave. will begin a class for adult inquirers this This evening at 7:30 p.m. class will be held each Thursday evening for the next 12 weeks and anyone interested in the teachings of thefAither-a- n Church is invited reattend. erend Joseph Lennox Federal, sixth Bishop of the Diocese, will celebrate the Mass. Civic officials will be guests of honor and the public is cordially invited to attend. Highland Baptist The Baptist Highland Church of the Southern Baptist Convention at 1724 East 21st South, holds services at 9:45 and 11 each Sunday morning and 7:30 Sunday evenings. Dia mond Jubilee The Catholic Historical So- ciety will meet tonight at 8 p.m. in the Cathedral School auditorium, located in the basement at 27 C Street. Msgr. William E. Vaughan will speak on the first Catholic settlers of Utah. The Catholic Diocese of Salt Journey Through a PAT KENDE s Loudly Lake City will commemorate the diamond jubilee of its establishment with a Solumn Pontifical. Mass Sunday at 12:15 p.m. in the Cathedral of the Madeleine, 331 East South Temple. The Most Rev- kr" v series of Lands, a weekly lectures and slides will be presented by Msgr. W. H. McDougall beginning next Thursday, February 3 at 7:30 p.m. in the Cathedral School auditorium. The public is invited. . I ten-we- ek FROM OUR RESEARCH DEPARTMENT FEATURE: Foremost Dairies, Inc. Swank, Inc. Newmont Mining Corporation Think Thin A weekly recreation program to shed a few pounds and have fun doing it" is being sponsored by the Christ Methodist Church 2375 E. 3300 So This group, led by church member Jim Johnson, is meeting Wednesdays at 6p.m. in the gymnasium of the Evergreen Junior High School, 3401 20th East. For copies of these reports, without obligation, write or call our nearest office. Schwabacher & Co. Members Re York Siock Exchange. Pacif.c Coasr Sock Exchange . Salt lake 80 South Main Stroot Open Saturday Mornings oilier leaning & City . For Your Convenience Elgin exchanges 21 Bible Changes Heads Changes in the Salt Lake City regional office of American Oil Company were announced this week by R, H. Danielson, regional manager. . ' John V. Honey Jr. was appointed merchandiser in the Salt Lake regional office and James C. Dorian, transferred from the Casper, Wyoming, district will succeed Mr. ey as assistant to the district manager here. Mr. Danielson also announced the promotion of Russell O. Hardy to analyst-marketicosts for the Salt Lake regional office. ng M Shi Sessions - M la X 1 .X ContinueniMfi ' It was a week for Junior skiers to shine last weekend at Alta where intermediate, novice and peewee racers MU uqii 3? ii i? 4 - 9 t- - iff;! i.v competed for Intermountain Ski Association honors. , Salt Lake County boys and girl racers won a good share If this is your licence number of the honors passed out during the day. iust drive down ... show us your car ... and the $10.00 is your! JJ youre not the, lucky .. ' Intermediate girls to win honors during the day included . Solitude Racing Schools Linda Jacobsen, Alpine Training School's 'Melanie Miller and Judy Taylor and Salt Lake Ski Clubs Kathy Dahn. t ii mmrn y; BattL ViI.WtjlJ J i one-kee- watching p r. respectively. who fared well during the day were Ralph Petty, of Alta Ski Club who placed third; Fred Harrison of the same club who followed with a fourth place with Utah Racing School ace Mark Soderquist winning that divi sion with a L21.5 time. o PLAY REVIEW LUCKY LICENSE" Novice boys and girls with times in the top three include Curie Gurholt, Alta Ski Club who won the Novice Girls title; Mary Ann Richards, Alta Ski Club who placed third and Solitudes Julie Wright who finished fifth. 1 Its fun... its easy Put on a Review Bumper Strip near your FREE . license plate. 2. The Review "mystery photographer" may snap or nitel your car at any time-da-y 3. Watch the Review for the winning license IT MAY BE YOURSI WINNER RECEIVES $10.00 Novice boys who fared well include Bob Whitney, winner of the division with a 1:21.6 time while Mark Dibble, ATS, Steve Ness, Jeff Hansen and Jim Hackett followed. Peewees to fare well were Randy Ferre, Sale Lake Ski Club, Bryan Lange, Solitude Ski Club, and Donald Beck in the peewee boys racing with Georgette Baker of Solitudes Racing School winning the girls honor. CASH - JUST DRIVE TO THE REVIEW OFFICE: TO COLLECT 1 WINNER MUST BRING HIS CAR OR REGISTRATION TO THE REVIEW OFFICE BY 12 NOON ON THE SATURDAY FOLLOWING THE WINNING 'S'- IF THE PRIZE IS Good for - nothing corner goes to work with MODERHFOLDS new folding door BLDEB'S EM yJjL NOT CLAIMED, THE $10.00 WILL BE ADDED TO TH FOLLOWING WEEKS' WINNINGS GET YOUR FREE BUMPER STRIP AT THE REVIEW est Temple..0R AT THESE t Wonnacotts Phillips "66 13th East and 33rd South Nielsens G. 2040 So. Serve-N-Sa- ve SI.-14- i. Appliance Center W.3500 Granger 26 1009 East 33rd South Installing Agents 960 So. Main 'rulJ be the next Review winner ... Miss Jacobsen won the first place honor with a 1:35.8 time while Miller, Taylor and Dahn finished third, fourth and fifth Intermediate boys llAlli II ft, P. Mart Hanks 3503 -- -- So. 3rd East ADING STORES Westlake Furniture, 3455 West 3500 South Granger Earls Home Furnishings 800 E. Center, Midvale Reynolds Suburban 7301 So. 900 E.Midvale 6255 Highland Drive Studio Arts 2263 East 4800 South Wixom Pianos- - 1337 So. Main Big - V ,43 Ho. Center Square.Midvale Western Auto Cottonwood Heights Shopping Center Mulhollands 33rd South and Highland Drive |