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Show Butler Stake Kicks-Of- f Relief Society Program By RUTH GREENE liked best was they thought toilet training was merely I 277-30- pot-luc- k. Last Friday n'ght Donna Larsen and myself went to the Butler Stake House for the Relief Societys annual round up. This was to .officially open the season for Relief Society In the Butler Now neither Donna Stake. nor myself had ever been to one before and we were under the Impression that It was a form of open house where narrator was Kathy Steffen -sen and the story was about a women looking through her photo album and reminiscing 6 over her life. Ever time there was a chance, a song was sung, like a Bramas lullaby or a wedding melody. The music was beautifully done by Donna Stevens, Louise Bluhm, Marlene Crayk, Lellah Russon, Ardlth Moore, Margaret Shirley Mathews, Audrey Peddler, Barbara Hoffman and accompanied by Louise Bluhm. MEMORIES Officers of the Holladay Lions Ladles auxiliary thumb through their club scrapbook with clippings dating back to 1942. Left to right, are Mrs. Newell C. Mann, 2445 Kentucky Avenue, secretary treasurer Mrs. Viola Livingston, 2416 Kentucky Avenue, Mrs. Charles L. Cottrell, 1811 Gunderson Lane, vice president. Ladles met president September 10, at 7 P M. at Beau Brummel Speaker was Molly Lasslg who recently returned from a work mission In Europe. CLUB By GARY FORD Class elections have put the flint and steel together these last two weeks to give Hill-cre- st a sparkling flame of This election season will be high lighted by an Election Dance on Friday night. The winners will be announced at the dance. Actually, theyll all be winners because Its been so exciting and so much fun running. Candidates Ive talked to have said that they have never had so much fun In their lives. The class officers will work with the student body officers and the administration In preparing for class sponsored activities. They will also serve their class and the student body In any way possible. Campaign posters for some of the nominees running for office in the State of Utah will be placed upon the wall to give the girls gym that old spirit of elections. spirit. For Appointment Call 4S4-310- 2 BEAUTY SALON 2129 E 21st South CANVAS or ALUMINUM 0 V f x 20 L structo port with heavy tube poss $199 KEY CLUB Custom made boat covers Monday, September 14, the Tent repair lllcrest Chapter of The International Key Club was organized. The officers are H 'Waterproof tarps CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATES and DESIGN sugar houso 2132 So. 11th E canvas BAM as follows: Glen Dean, president, Brent Burgon, vice president; Rand Brown, secretary; Greg Seal, treasurer; Reid Green, senior representative; Brent Nielson, junior representative, and Jl CONSULTATION If its made of 486-72- we can make U! QMStfBW'.'lGKI'D1 from one of Salt Lake's Finest MUSIC SCHOOLS SOUTHEAST MUSIC in Sugarhouso Brings You A 4-5f- Plan Satisfaction ar o? PURCHASE 7. RENTAL PLAN 3 Maurice Tueller, member of the brass section of the Utah Symphony and teacher In our fine music school, Is shown here helping Joe Mcphled with some of his problems. Drop In and let our qualified help you in choosing 2. rated by Maurlne Anderson. The work was wonderful with people like Phyllis Forlam and her children. Most am azlng was the sweaters knlt- 3 Cottonwood 1 Heights I IN FRIDAY TILL 9 mmunity and to the school. This years theme Is Inspire Individual Initiative" and this Is just what the club tries to do. Since giving service sometimes means the giving of ones funds as well as time, tht club has developed different ways of earning money. One of these ways Is selling programs at football and basketball games. With the advertisements In the program they are able to store a little capital for a rainy day. PEP CLUB The Marchioness Club, or? Hillcrests Pep Club, has done such an outstanding job In the last two years that many of Hillcrests students feel that next to the athletic program itself, the Marchioness Club Is the greatest asset to Hill-cre- st High School. Under the direction of Mrs. Dorothy Schmidt, this organization has turned a mass of femininity Into a precision drill team. The new officers for this year are: Sandra Chrlstopherson, president; Cheryl Hess, vice president; Susan Ketner, secretary; Sheryl Boyce, historian; Carolyn Cowley, Treasurer;. Drill Mistresses are Carol Water, Sue Milne and LuAnn Tlschner. RED CROSS CLUB Another service organization at Hlllcrest Is the Red Cross Club. Its new officers Mike Llneley, presi are: dent; Cheryl Hess, vice president; Michelle Eustler, Treasurer; Judy Ellerman, Secretary; and yours truly, Gary Ford, as publicity manager. Following the fashion show, a number of booths from each ward in the stake was opened. At the Scone booth I believe, I ate at least ten scones and honey, I really like hot bread In any form. This was furnished by the Butler Eighth Ward. The Butler Second ward had knitting and were quilting, the good and It made me realize how lazy I am. As you can tell, there was a sample from each booth. At the home canning booth by September 24, Mu tie $10,95 196-- i ) WORK UNIT $19.00 aries, I called Mrs. Richard North the other day of 1270 Siesta Drive and found out about those missionaries that were working on the Union Fifth Ward. Brother Jensen was a In HTir Screens Speaking of work mission- supervisor - All sizes 2 since his return home they have called him to finish his own chapel. The others are Elders Kelly Walters from Los Angeles, California and Dale Welch from Reno, ir' Furnace Filters All sizes 1 and Europe and ONLY $89.95 PER MO. o cr large American car, fully equipped with extremely poor gas mileage. 1964 Lsa the stove, phone, old 1 THESE TWO DEPENDABLES, . THE ECONOMICAL MG SPORTS OR SEDAN AND 2 THE AUSTIN HEALEY SPRITE MARKII THESE irons that fit on an ancient wall dresses and pic- tures. Just about every thing you would see In an old home. I wish I had taken Eddie. He Is always so curious about what we did In mothers day, couldve shown what went on In the '20s. The meeting wasnt just for women as we had supposed, there was Ed Hodgson with I saw Lou his wife Roma. and Heber Robertson, Don and Sherrie Brewer, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Loveless, Ron and Jean Beckstrom and even Wally Fordham waiting for the fam- FOR THE D PRICE OF THIS 1 Four wheel, liquid suspension. Vacation size luggage space. Dual carburetlon Fade proof spot disk brakes. ' 2 Lowest-price- d true sports car. Seat belt anchorage. Big lockable trunk. 85 plus mUes per hour. Ice box, hot old-ti- 89c SKA LINE BUILDING SUPPLY 3025 East 33rd South articles, the Butler Fourth ward, most delicious pickles and apple butter were offered. The Butler Fifth Ward had candy and popcorn and thats where I spent most of my time. The peppermint Ice cream cones by the Buler Sixth ward were excellent and the Ice cream was home made too. One of the most fascinating displays was the antiques of Butler Ninth ward. There and up Fire Trade In your old 1960, 1961, or payment, two new cars. 1962 and get, with normal down SPORTS CAR CENTRE SIXTH SOUTH AND MAIN SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH ily. Oh, I almost forgot, they ive a prize to the ward with mo&tstione relief society members attending and the Butler Seventh wrd won a lovely phonograph for tnelr nursery. It was one of the most enjoyable evenings I have spent In a long time and next year, when the round-u- p comes, I will be the first In line. WEDDINGS There have been several weddings this past month; Gary Brewer of 1771 Meadow Downs Way and Sherrie Gamble of Toledo, Ohio were married on the fourth of Sep- tember at Garys home. Esther Olsen, 7263 South 1440 East and Andrew Bergman of 5956 South 85 West, Sandy, Utah, were united on the eleventh of September In the Salt Lake Temple. On the eighteenth, Richard Butler of 3442 East 7000 South was married to Judy In the Salt Lake Temple. Also, there was a reception for Tom Erickson of Holla-da- y and Afton Greenwood from Sandy last Friday. It seems September Is the wedding month in our area. I was talking to Mrs. Eldon Price the other day, they moved just two months ago to Draper In a new home. Then they Just received a call to a work mission In Portland, Oregon, for three years. Her husband will be the purchasing supervisor and a teacher of the missionaries Private Outdoor Lighting GIVES LIGHT ALL NIGHT... AUTOMATICALLY ! Brings greater protection, production, prestige, beauty cell automatically and business. Built-i- n photo-electri- c turns light on at dusk, off at dawn. 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The purpose of the club is to give service to the co- - with each rental or Instrument purchase. instrument. BRING THIS AD IN WITH YOU FOR A CHANCE ON A BEAUTIFUL NEW BAND INSTRUMENT. Lynn Brown, sophomore rep- SUPPLY month rental period may be applied to purchase as Instructors particular Sparks Fly, School Elections Underway NEW HAIR COLOR .PATIO SPEC1A song was by three women, Im not sure which oges who gave an honest Impression of a housewifes life with dust mops, curlers and all. The line One BUILDING After the program, a fashion show was staged by the Butler Seventh Ward, and nar- you went In and shook hands with every one and left, but what a surprise. We were a little lfte getting there and the program was already under way. The SKYLINE 5, 6, 7 ear olds Aeademie Ballet 8 years & up. 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