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Show s' O' N. V. SvS S v. X vX- Meandering In East Mill Creek Millcreek EAST MILLCREEK FAMILIES ENJOY LAST FLING AT SUMMER FUN By Shirley Manookln 467-30- --NOWThe Cottonwood Mall has a CHILD CARE and BABY TENDING Labor Day, Oh, LaborDay... the weekend trips came thick and fast as everyone in East Mill Creek took one last fling at summer before settling down to school. The Glen SERVICE ron you East D. took some 3785 South, time off from settling Childrens Activity Center Upstairs, next to ZCMI 2781 Stephens, In their new home to take a trip In their camper to the mountains. Ed and Lucille Hansen, Atkin Avenue, with uite 203 America's Most Recommended Movers CRATING PACKING HADLEY-MAYFLOWE- R for CALL COLLECT EM a? , m. FREE Estimate . ? i eleven expert stylists to serve you at... 0 Beauty Salon Where a personal touch is yours 2112 East 13th South CALL 467-126- Thomas Mike and the Outstanding Cadet Award, (lust looked up some family Geneology and discovered that Steve Is also my 2nd or 3rd cousin, cant quite figure out which)... Congratulation s, cousin! At a banquet last Sunday, the awards for the Fifth Annual Model Air Show, were presented and among the top winners was Jay Jackson, 3205 Canyon Rim Land, who won third place In the A and 12 Randy Olsen. 1621 their MOVING STORING daughters, Kathy and Sue, used the long weekend to visit with relatives In Beaver. Loyde and Cora Hicks, 2980 Hartford with Kent and Dianne enjoyed the beauties of Flaming Gorge. Taking advantage o, the last two days of the deer hunt with bow and arrow were Earl and 38 Mrs. Darlene Jerman, 1926 South 26th East, Is entertaining at a luncheon this Saturday In honor of Miss Evelyn S. Reed, who Is visiting In Salt Lake City from the Netherlands, on her way, to a new State Department assignment In Pakistan Miss Reed Is the daughter of Mrs. O R. Hagen, Gray-ston- e. Mrs. Hagen spent the last 12 months visiting with her daughter and touring Europe. According to Evelyn, life with the diplomatic service Is exciting and adventurous, but there Is no place like home and she what we have known all along, but sometimes forget to appreciate, we are very, very in the fortunate to live United States. Gas. Barney Taft, 3377 Bernada Drive, was awarded second place in the A- -l Tow Line A Glider section. These East Mill Creekltes flew their models before a crowd of over 5000 enthusiasts last Saturday at the Salt-a- ir Model Airport, two miles east of Saltair. Miss Kathleen Jones, and Leo S. Larsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo A. Larsen, exchanged vows last Tuesday In the Salt Lake Temple. They were honored at a wedding reception at the Alpha Chi Omega Sorority House, given by the brides parents, Mr. and M rs. Ray Jones, 2733 Grandview Circle, the same evening. Best wishes to you. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest G. Stagg, 1747 Zenith Avenue, are vacationing for three weeks In the Northwest, Canada and California. Their son Bob Is accompanying them and will return just In time to enter college this fall. Mrs. Stagg Is the president of the Grandview 2nd Ward Relief Society. Among the screaming teenagers and watching the Beatles perform last week In Denver, was cute Vicki Lynn Andersen, daughter of Mr and Mrs. J. Richard pre-tee- Andersen, East. The School of Ballet Arts New Classes Now rorming ns 3780 South 1865 4 i? 5. 6. 7 ear ohL. Academic Ballet 8 eai & up. Pre-Balle- t. .BENE ARNOLD, Director 2931 33rd South Call school for free brochure Phone 486-918- 1 or 466-281- 8 E. r y nownnn cositietics mERLE Salon of Switzerland t rf. i'i'Wi ! announces that Gayle Wghtman has joined our staff of expert The new Cadet Colonel (commander) of the University of Utah Air Force ROTC C orps is Kenneth Stephen Eardley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth P. Eardley, 1920 Longview Drive. Steve Is a senior at the University majoring In Economics. He completed training this summer at Lowry Air Force Base where he received hair stylists. PREPARING FOR SOCIAL Members of the Sugarhouse Lions ladles auxiliary put together elephant decorations for their ipenlng fall dinner social, Monday, September 14, at 7 P.M. Mrs. Clarence L. Rockwood, 2471 South 15th East, Theme Is Convention at the home of Time featuring decorations of donkeys as well as elephants. Busily working aret left to right, Mrs. Alfred Hollingshaus, 2479 Highland Drive; Mrs. Lee Vincent, 2060 Wlllmott Drive, Mrs. Clarence L. Rockwood, 2471 South 15th East. r MERLE NORMAN Ol COSMETICS 1027 E. 21st South t ji 486-803- 1 1 MONRUSSO SUPPER CLUB We feature workshop for leaders In the Granite Secondary Council Parent Teachers Association will be held Thursday, September 10, at 7:30 P.M, at Olympus Junior High School, 2217 East 4800 South. Theme will be Looking In steaks & i f j . i chicken Block North of 33rd South Block West of Highland Drive 1 LIVE 1 Sxv. a'A SV.SV. A iv f f fXs sv .W,S wWA sw; ENTERTAINMENT Betty-McNama- ra, rouv mm gallon Treasure Tones PAHT HE 1 VINYL MIST Wall Treasure Tones BLOOM GLOW Paint WRE Semi-Glos- Enamel s cant afford to ; This 1 miss! When you buy a gallon of Treasure Tones is an interior paint offer you Vinyl Mist for your walls and ceilings, well give s enamel you a free quart of Bloom Glow for the trim and woodwork. semi-glos- ' AND HERES ANOTHER FREE OFFER! T 4 i Check the Sept. 4, issue of LIFE or the May issue of BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Youll find a Treasure Tones ad with a coupon good for a free t can of Treasure Tones Vitric Enamel .. a 99$ value. Vitric is the hardest, glossiest enamel you can buy. So hurry on over to the store. Were and waiting. HI A WEEK Dine and Dance At The - Looking over their speeches to be given Thursday, September 10, at the Granite Secondary Council PTA workshop arc Betty McNamara and Doctor Ted Peterson. Workshop starts at 7:30 P.M. at Olympus Junior High School. CHECKING NOTES New Baptist well-stocke- d FREE Tickets with each $1 purchase at any of 56 stores. SHOWTIMES: Thursday, Friday PAINT DEALER YOUR FRIENDLY ) MM Mission Opens CONVERTIBLE The Holladay Baptist Church, 2780 East 3900 South Is sponsoring a new mission located at 5695 Highland Dr. It Beats, as it Sweeps, as it Cleans In the Cottonwood Kindergarten building. The name of the church Is Southeast Baptist Mission and services started Sunday, September 6, and ev- 3 p.m., 5 p.m., 7 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m., 2 p.m., 4 p.m. NO RESERVED SEATS ery J Buy TWO Gallons of & I I COTTONWOOD ADJUSTABLE PAINT Holds 1 1 tf pnhuteesd Quart Or Gallon Perfectly drapery special Large selection of bolt and fabrics to All work choose from. Savings to all work done in ZCMI guaranteed famous workshop. For FREE estimate in the home 50. AND BRUSH HOLDER kppnmi & No More Cans Dangling And Swaying From ' 363-157- 5 DeHaan 2305 Highland Drive - .466-864- 1 V in Sugarhouso Brings You A . rental purchase PLAN i i Craig McDonald, 4475 Zarahemla and Instructor, Gary Post, one of South East Musics fine Instructors and member of the Utah SymphonyUrchestra. Craig just bought his new Instrument and received professional help In selecting It. It will give Craig a better start In his school Plan has helped band this fall. Our to achlevment. on musical his way Craig Shown- - bags HOOVER R Gives your floors that handrubbed look. Also scrubs the floor. BRING THIS AD IN WITH YOU FOR A CHANCE ON A BEAUTIFUL NEW BAND INSTRUMENT. 'JH A. P3an lar o9 GaflloGcctfion u New as POLISHER-SCRUBBE- r SOUTHEAST MUSIC Powerful, Modern V r- $ Paint and Wallpaper Company v ext. 229 MUSIC SCHOOLS C-Gf- $19.95 call now e&tMr v Salt Lake's Finest D Pot Hooks. Handy Nail And Tool Holder For Other Craftsmen. 3165w ' So. 13th East DCJSffK'JEKI'ir from one of bags $29.95 with year supply of shop at home reupholstery a $54.95 with years supply of tomorrow FREE & HOOVER POLYESTER Exterior Paint You Get EAC MONRUSSO SUPPER CLUB Sunday thereafter. O IV DOWNTOWN -- HOOVER half-pin- 'I 7 NITES 'VN 1Ud : co. 4639 HOLLADAY BOULEVARD 3 month rental period may be applied to purchase as down-payme- nt. 2. FREE LESSONS with each rental or Instrument purchase. 3. Each instrument is adjusted and guaranteed to play It leaves our store. before perfectly 4. 1 YEAR GUARANTEE on new Instruments, PLUS FREE Inspection and adjustment by our repair shop. OUTHEAST Sugarhmse OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9 'MO'S 2166 SO. 9th East D u i 3165 So. 13th East on Your School. Speakers will be Mrs. Walter Johnson, program chalri man; Mrs. Earl Greenwood, legislative chairman; teacher representative; Doctor John Call, principal representative Doctor Ted T. Peterson, assistant superintendent, Granite School District. All local PTA chairmen are urged to attend, according to Mrs. C. C. Bush, council president. Secondary Council consists of Cyprus, Granger, Granite, Olympus and Skyline senior highs and Brockbank, Bonneville, Central, Evergreen, Granite Park, Kearns, Olympus, Valley Junior, Wasatch, West Lake junior highs. Call for your com -plementary make-u- p demonstration of -- SALON of SWITZERLAND Granite PTA Council Hosts Workshop 0 A ' I OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY |