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Show , ROCKY MOinSTAtN REVIEWf Salt Lake County, Utah ,Pae 10 .Thursday? May 7, 1964 Holladay News Notes Two Utah Youths Selected To Attend Air Force Academy By MARY GAIL STARK 4518 ted in 1958. In addition to his duties here In Salt Lake City, he Is also a vice president of Columbia Pacific Life Insurance y, Spokane, Washington, and treasurer of Western United Corporation, Seattle. A native Mr. Utahn, Richards Is a graduate of the University of Utah. . He is a charter member and the past president of the Utah Home Office Underwriters Association as well as a charter Roger Drive v 277-97- Holladay man, Mr. Orln Richards, 2825 Kentucky Avenue, has been named executive vice president of Ideal National Insurance Company, a Utah Domiciled firm. This announcement was made last week by John S of the chairman Boyden, firms board. Mr. Richards has served as vice president of the firm since It was star . A L. IMPROVED Cora--pan- Liquid Plant Food 0RTH0-GR- 0 PRODUCT 1. A member and past president of the Utah Life Convention. - Mr. Richards Is ntarrled and the father of four children. FEATURES: complete plant food for everything Two Utahns have been selected to enter the U. S. Air Force Academy at Colorado Springs, according to an announcement made by Representative Sherman P. Lloyd last Thursday. They are Forrest B. Humble, son of Mr. and Mr's. William H. Humble, 4680 South 13th Dana K. Drenkowski, son of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Drenkowski, 4375 Bennion Road, Granger. Mr. Humble Is a graduate of Granite High School and is at present enrolled In the East, and that Air Force Preparatory School in Colorado Springs. Mr. Drenkowski, a senior at Granger High School, will enter the Academy upon graduation. Sunday School Workshop A two-d- ay Sunday Scbl teaching convention workshop o Fellowship, Arizona Southern Baptist Convention,, was held at Holladay Baptist Church last Monday and Tuesday. The sessions were conducted under the direction of Roland A. Smith, Christian education director for the fellowship. Sigma Nu Mothers Mrs. Kenneth O. Tolpln- grudjt. 2531 Neffs Lane, was installed as the new presl- of the Utah-Idah- trow. will sot Contains deodorized organic fish burn plants or grass. 3. Chelating agent added to unlock trace ele- ments in the soil and make them dvailahle to the plant. 4. Easy to apply with ORTHO Fertilizer Sprayer or sprinkling can. 2. QllTHO'GRC' of Granite School District, and Lt. George Q. Nielson, Salt Lake County Sheriffs Office, dent of Sigma Nu Mothers Club last Friday at a luncheon held at the WeberClub, Ogden, Utah. She succeeds Mrst Arthur Borg. Others named were Mrs. Ira Beckman, vice presidentMrs. Robert G. James, secretary; Mrs. Lyne Gunderson, treasurer; Mrs. D. C. Wolfley, historian; Mrs. B. E. Lyle, corresponding secretary; Mrs Juy6lle Division. Field Day The Holladay Elementary - M. S. Bown, f'P 4580 South 2800 School, Is pli East to held its annual field day on the school grounds Friday, May 1, from 1:00 to 3:00 P.M., for their parents and pre- -' school children. The dance program was held from 11 A. M. until noon, after which students were served a ol regular hot lunch. children and parents purchased lunch on the school grounds. Field day activities Included rides, games and refreshments. It was under the direction of the local PTA. parliamentarian; Mrs. E. H. Vos, auditor. Legion Forum The Holladay Unit 71 American Legion Auxiliary, held an open forum on Child Welfare Thursday, April 23, 8 P.M., at the Post House, 670 East 33rd South. Speakers for the evening were Miss Hilda Jones, Superintendent of Special Education to ha th sa de P Pre-scho- pl ot ei El m wl C( dc h KINDERGARTEN (Starts Sept. SSf 9, 1964) ENROLL NOW 160 day 1 program or send your Is child during toe 45 days he Is not In public kindergarten. CALL 278-09- 1 2 W. C. 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