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Show i s 'V Good Fishing! Millcreek Men Fly To Find Big Ones BY SHIRLEY MANOOKIN 4S7-30- 38 There have been some mighty with goings-o- n Interesting our friends and neighbors In East Millcreek ... Thot youd like to hear of them and hope youll call when you hear of noteworthy news. HEARD ABOUT THE BIG AWAY? ONE THAT GOT Thats no lie when Clarence Godwin, 3023 South 20th East, and Elmer Parry, 1872 South 11th East, tell about it. They are off again this week on their annual Deep sea fishing trip. With Mike Jense of Provo In his private plane they traverse to San Diego to meet with on the yacht Fish buddies Ahoy to spend a week with the waves, the rods, the reels, the tackle and the gulls. Good fishing, neighbor! One of our most active orSOUTH THE ganizations, EAST LIONS CLUB Installed new officers last week. Heading the group is Norman N. Linde, 921 Blaine Ayenue. His first 2nd and 3rd vice presidents are Andrew De Heer, 1617 Wasatch Drive and Ken- Fineshrlber, yon 2165 King Street; and David Muchow 2395 Blaine Avenue (1735 South); with Robert Anderson 1501 So. 24th East as Secretary. Mike Coldesina, 623 G Street, Lion Tamer and Wynne Thomas 1903 Redondo MAKES PERFECT Greg Smith and Cindy and Cathy Collins prepare for the Club Cottonwood Horse Show, July 30 through August 1. Show events will Include upcoming nglish and western pleasure, jumping, walking horses, plus many more. Opened to all entries may be submitted to the Cottonwood Club. Tickets can be purchased at the club or from club members. PRACTICE tors 0 1 Millcreek Girls Rough It At Stake Camp fire and sleeping in tents are Just a few of the many outdoor Open cooking activities girls from 10 LDS wards enjoyed during the Millcreek Western -Round - Up at Woodland campsite, July 2 through 22. Ninety girls participated the camping excursionfrom Millcreek stake, according to Mrs. C. Mark Wright, stake YWMIA sports director. Activities included a moonlight hike, three and five mile Big Trail Walk, hikes, Good Grief Awards, branof ranch ding forman, western show and religious Q evening services. Each after morning an inspection was conducted with points going to the cleanest and best de- breakfast corated , home. Catholic Service Celebrates Feast candlelight procession in honor of Our Lady of Mount Carmel was held last week at the Immaculate Heart of Mary Cloister, 5714 Holliday Boulevard. was recited and Rosary were sung led by mem -rs of the Cathedral choir. A Q. Salt Lake County, Utah Page 3 ROCKY MOUNTAIN REVIEW Thursday, July 23, 1964 V3, v- - v V 'vv-- v' Neal Maxwell of KUEDs TeU Me will informally pose the same set of questions to each of his four pairs of guests; Ernest and Mildred Dean, D. James and Elaine Cannon, Calvin (Cal) and Lucy-bet- h Rampton, and Mitchell (Mitch) and Dorle Melich. The men will discuss what they personally feel to be the major campaign issues. Education and the future economic growth of Utah are among the topics to be considered. childrens projects. We need more Individual or - Meandering In East Millcreek ganlzatlons donating time and effort to these types of very worthy projects. Good luck, We remove dyes and change colors . The E. Phone Forest Service S. 21st South HU 4-31- 02 (Continued on page 13) Talk about TALENT ... Did you know that East Mlllcreeks own A. W. (Mickey) Hart, 1966 Lambourne A venue Is the Composer of the Musical TRICKS OF THE Comedy TRADE, which Is being brought to Salt Lake directly from Hollywood and starring DISTINCTIVE CLOTHES fjackle Coogan, Jr.? Tricks of the Trade Is the story of the Plano Game and has been given rave notices during Its showing on the Coast. Mickey Is an exceptionally talented and capable composer. His tunes are catchy, melodic and his many sacred songs are very inspiring. DRESSES REDUCED! Save from $5 to $22.95 Klose-Ou- Korner t ODDS n ENDS $2 and $3 ABOUT THE HARDEST SUM- MER JOB (K P eight hours a day) IN THE MOST BEAUTIFUL SCENERY AROUND kCARIIOlSE Across from Southeast Theatre M. AMAL re 1 SUBURBAN, INC. Cl y STARTS SATURDAY ORGAN HEAR LELAND LAY JULY 25th AT THE THOMAS ORGAN Channel 2 AM Utahs Organ Specialists ORGAN CENTER E' 21st 486-214- Also In Ogden H to OFF On JILL Summer Merchandise s- - 9 & Complete Stock of SWIMSUITS , Logan All WOMEN'S famous name brands DRESSES Vt OFF pamts The candidates wives will be interviewed on such questions as What Is the major frustration of a campaign "" from the wifes point of view? What quality about our husband makes you feel he is the best qualified candidate? The University of Utah, in order to acquaint Utah voters with the candidates competing for the office of Governor of the State of Utah, and their individual views of the major campaign Issues, Is sponsoring the program as a public y3 TO OFF should Girls1 Men's Summer Suits Sports Coats and Slacks White Pattina DRESS SHOES GLASSES CAN y3 OFF Sizes 3.99 BE FUN 8V2 to 3 WOMEN'S SPORTSWEAR service. SUMMER HEELS GIRLS' SUMMER 6.99 Reg. 12.95 Shorts, Blouses, Capri Sets .dpusher 1j OFF WOMEN'S LITTLE HEELS The way your childrens friends and the family act about their glasses makes a big difference in how well they get along with them. Let them help choose their glasses frames, when possible. 0. S. has a big selection of frames in the Childrens Style Bar. Frames like Dads for small like Jr. Nibs. Zyl in brown or grey ombre with boys crystal. Or for moppets with a true feminine instinct for fashion our prettily uptilted Zeezee Flora in brown mist or blue ice zyl, carved at the temples. (Also with clear bridge and under eye frame with browline and temples in mocha or slate.) Every child should have a eye examination even though eye dijficuUiet are not apparent. CONSULT AN EYE PHYSICIAN (M.D.) FOR EYE EXAMINATION mnsteEmsEms .THE TILL m Optical Shop OQfaaHDGHMBGQ? DEPOSlfTjNSURANCfTCOKPORATlQ Stacks, etc. Reg. 9.95 to MEN'S CASUAL 1062 Suite 7 - Cottonwood Mall A II. 98 SLACKS 65 Dacron, 35 Cotton Poplin High Fashion 4.99 SWIM CAPS Vi OFF STOCK WOMEN'S SHORTS ENTIRE Colorful - Waterproof SWIM BAGS Vi OFF y3 OFF PLUS many other items! 6255 Highland Drive 7301 South 9th East 278-87- 01 MAIN OFFICE - 20 BOSTON BUILDING BRANCH OFFICES! MR EAST FIRST SOUTH 4702 SOUTH STATE STREET, MURRAY EAST 21 ST SOUTH is conditioned against sun damage! 2129 U. -- Your hair color hands! men. This live-wigroup has two pet projects. Their annual Chuck Wagon breakfast, which you will hear more at a later date in this column is the big TIIEATER 10 (Grand Canyon) has lured Randy Olson, son of Dr. and Mrs. Ferron A. Olson, 2971 Hartford St. Stewart Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin E. Smith, 1665 East Atkin Avenue, Merrill Cook, son of Dr. and Mrs. Melvin A. Cook, 919 South 12 East, and Brlant Summerhays son of Mr. and Mrs. H. B, Summerhays, 2645 Nottingham Way to North Rim Lodge at Grand Canyon. They report cool, cool nights, blue skies, colorful scenery and dlshpan Avenue. DirecRowsell, 2005 The Fabulous Sunday icapped Beauty Salon Scenic Drive, Kelly Staker, 1188 South West Temple, Robert V. Austin, 1978 Wyoming Street and Clark Atkin, 205 6th Avenue. Candidates Wives To Face TV Quiz tffahs four gubernatorial candidates and their wives will appear in a KUED special (Channel 7) Tuesday, July 28, at 8 P.M. to be interviewed at 8 P.M. to be interviewed on major campaign Issues. Clare fund raising event to which the public Is urged to attend. AU funds are spent on youth acand In tivity equipment the South East area and Hand- WILMAS OPEN DAILY 255-644- 1 TILL 7 - FRI. TILL 9 QQ |