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Show X Salt Lake County, Utah Page 7 ROCKY MOLXTAIS RET IE VC Thursday, Jump 25J964 Wonder Workers Conduct Meeting Sixteen members of the Wonder Workers H Club attended a meeting Thursday, June 18, at the home of Jeanette Crawford. At the meeting it was re ported that the Foods project was completed, the clothing project was progressing and the Home Improvement project will get underway this 4-- week. Acme pailtiyj O Inspect Your Rug IN BLOOM Craig Allen, 12, 906 West 3rd North, and Gina Kronstadt, 10, 2812 Kentucky Avenue, display their floral plants which won each a Junior achievement award1 at the All State Flower Show last weekend. Gina, participating In her first flower show, entered five plants and walked off with five first place blue ribbons. Craig, a flower show veteran, won three blue ribbons. YOUTH does it need a preholiday beauty Thomas T. Taylor, chairman of the board and consultant, Prudential UNDISPUTED WINNER Federal Savings and Loan Association, presents the All State Flower Show grand sweep-staktrophy to Mrs. Harold Armyory 2916 Branch Drive. Mrs. Armyons floral entries captured the most first place blue ribbons In the artistic, horticulture and table setting treatment? es divisions. Try our new GLAMORENE RUG CLEANING . RENTAL SERVICE available for low daily Holladay News Notes rental. Highest Academic Record Wins Medal For St. Marks Boy By MARY GAIL STARK 4518 Roger Drive 277-97- 25 William W allabRay , son of Mrs. Joseph R. Ray, 1597 Mlllbrook Road, received the Bishop Tuttle Medal for the highest academic record atSt. Marks. He also received the award for being yearbook editor of the St. Marks yearbook, the Marker. Awards were presented to students at a senior breakfast Sunday, June 14, at Hotel Utah. Michele Thayer Hacke'tt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Coyt H. Hackett, Yosemlte National Park, California, received the Bishop Leonard Medal for having the highest academic record in the Rowland Hall graduating class. OFF TO SCOTLAND farewell testimonial honoring Elder Steven Reed Pope, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reed H. Pope, 3459 East Oaks Drive, was held In the Holladay Six- Ward, 4407 Fortuna Qjnth Sunday June 14, at 2:45 P.M. Elder Pope has been assigned to the North Scottish Mission, Edinburgh, Scotland. Program consisted of piano solo by JolenePope, andmusi- A Offieers Elected For Stitch And Stirs 4-- H Club new Holladay Club, called the Stitch and Stirs, was recently formed for girls 10 to 11 years of age. Club leader Mrs. Ruth Flint said she hopes the club will complete the course In Food I sron. A 4-- H vjTh are: Marilee Flint, president; Marylyn Shurtleff, vice president; Paula Bagley, secretary, Christine violin cal selections by ensemble. Speakers at the meeting ln- eluded Bishop Rulon H. Bradshaw, Mrs. Reed H. Pope, mother of the mfssionary, Bishop L. Dale Hanks, and response by missionary. Invocation was given by Jay B. Baldwin III, and benediction was offered by Kenneth Osborne. Organ prelude and postlude music was played by Elsie Gustaveson. Elder Pope left Salt Lake City Monday, June 22, for his new mission headquarters. GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY An open house honoring Mr. and Mrs. George B. Gudgell Avenue, on their Jr., 310-ll- th golden wedding anniversary was held Sunday, June 14, from 7 to 9: 00 P. M. at the home of a son, George B. GudgellHI, Parkview Drive In honoring the occasion, a family dinner was held Saturday evening at the Ambassador Club, 145 South 5th East. Mr. Gudgell was born Sep3914 tember 23, 1892, In Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Gudgell, the former Gladys Harvey, was born May 21, 1896, Salt Lake City. They have two sons and eight granddaughters. The couple was married June 17, 1914, in Salt Lake City. RETIRED WRITER SPEAKS The Mutual Marrleds of Holladay Sixteenth Ward held a fireside at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rice, 4502 Crest Oaks Drive, Sunday evening, June 14, at 7:45 P.M. Guest speaker was Les Goates, retired Deseret News Writer, and former bishop. He spoke on How to Live All of Your Life. refreshments were Light then served to guests by hos- tess, Joyce Rice. Wallin, ln a ceremony performed Friday, June 12, by Garth Andrus, LDS Bishop, in her parents home. Later that afternoon the marriage was solemlnized In the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The new bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Neff, 4951Cottonwood Lane. Mr. and Mrs. George Kunz; Bern, Idaho, are parents of the bridegroom who has been residing at 426 Douglas Street. A reception honoring the held Friday couple was evening at the SaltLakeCoun-tr- y Club, and on Saturday evening the newlyweds greeted guests at the Bern LDS Ward, Bern. Matron of honor was Mrs. R. W. Green, and Mrs. David Geerllngs, Miss Pat Plnder and Miss Nancy Kadar were attendants. Cynthia Green was flower girl. Gary Kunz was best man. Ushers were JohnnyfWalker, Steven Bird and Wayne Provost. The new Mrs. Kunz was graduated from the University of Utah where whe was affiliated with Delta Gamma. Mr. Kunz graduated from University of Utah in June. He also attended Utah State University and is affiliated with Kappa Sigma. Mrs. Miss Belnap Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra L. Belnap, 4289 South 2300East, and the prospective groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin E. Dansle, 3735 Klmbary Way WOMEN 3730 South 1900 Eastj was Installed as the new president of the Womens Architectural League at a luncheon held on Thursday, June 18, at the Cot- ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED At a luncheon held Saturday, Jutffe 13, the forthcoming marriage of Miss Judy A. Belnap to Gary L. Dansle was made known. The luncheon was held at the home of Mrs. Norman Lewis, Miss Belnaps sister, 3976 Pine Tree Drive. 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