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Show 1 0, y c Rake and Hoe Club List 'Bonsia' ArtLt V tL. 1 Save on your . laundry and cleaning 1 Japanese floral art will be discussed at the Rake and Hoe Garden Club meeting, ThursP. day, October 29, at M. at the Grays one. Guest speaker will be Tad Aokl who will discuss The Art of Bonsla. Club president Is Mrs. Le Roy Jackson, 3C84 Bluebell Drive. October 29, 1964 & Page 3 needs at FLAIR CLEANERS 12-1- Deadline Set For Applications Senator Wallace F. Bennett announced that January 31 is the deadline for accepting applications from Utah tor nominations to the next class at the United States Merchant Marine Academy. Senator Bennett Is authorized to name 10 qualified candidates from Utah and will recel'e applications up to the deadline. Red Croes Lists Confab M i JT '"U. 7C fWS' CUTTING " ' Vf W'-6- AT THE UP , W jWsi L '$$ fp ' c the ribbon to officially Mall, Saturday, October 24, was Mrs. J. Bracken Lee. Looking Horman, owner and developer of the Mall, and Don Antczak, vice Merchants Association. Located downstairs on either side of provides space for an additional 10 to 12 specialty shops. MALL--Snlppl- o . J ng open the Lower Cottonwood on are, left to right, Sidney president, Cottonwood Mall The Paris, the Lower Mall Since the creation of the Academy more than 25 years 34 Utahns have been ago, graduated. There are three cadets from Utah enrolled at the Academy at Kings Polrt, h) Six officers from the local Red Cross chapter wU attend the biennial Nevada Conference of the American Red Cross In Salt Lake City, Friday and Saturday, November and 7. will open In Conference Hotel Utah at 10 A M., Nova ember parade of r Utah-Easte- rn Expert Hunter States The Bare Facts Was Scared! i gt f inland 0 t on When the hunt started, Pat has visions of venslon steak, but before the day ended he could bear-l- y eat. No nlmrod newcomer, Pat Powell, 21, 784 East Southwood Drive, has been hunting all his life, but last week he admits being scared. Along with his Dad end eight other companions, Pat donned his red hat and headed Into the Organgeville County woods, Saturday, October 17. The young Army veteran was standing on a ridge watching for his buck, when hunters' scared a bear out of the brush. No Teddy this Inform popgr, o berrowtd 0 Society or Brond vcded-- hit uit ond a icrF conclav boldly in political omcrgtd with th H litufnont for Gov f fnor, P0W -- k ' oiUiiS ni (Hyland Maze ord Cotonwood Moll r Com In Today! New York. Senator Bennett said those seeking more detailed Information about enrollment In tlv Academy should contact his office In Washington, D.C rfV 1L f', V XQWEJt . t 1 and J0 and 7 00 CURTAINS: FEATURES: 7 t.ll 2921 E. 33rd So. ifer'C im Iwktn tktjnnt x EXTRAI4rr !00!(BB00 tlwJL 1 750 East 33rd South bear. He ran by me about five I Just froze, Pat feet away said. When the bear was about 100 feet away from me, I shot him, he added, thankful his Winchester 270 rifle was loaded and ready for iclon. Pat's narrow escape opened a painful memory for relatives. Thirty years ago, a youngster In his 20s named Abe Powell, Pats uncle, was killed by a bear while deer hunting. 7 History often repeats itself happily, this time It didnt. A Most Outstanding Offering of Very Beautiful Dinette Sets to Glamorize Your Dining Area i Spotlight it V NEARLY EVERY SET IN THIS GROUP SHOULD SELL FOR OVER 700, These are sets that look like they belong in the loveliest homos in town that's why you would want to have one of them. Styled by foremost designers, manufactured by factories famous for good quality and workmanship. Beautifully displayed for your selection end priced to thrill you with the savings you will make. Be sure to too them at our now store- a - EVERY SET IN THIS GROUP SHOULD SELL thii group you will find not only high style, high qual- T ity sets but sets for extra large families. Tobies with 1 extra leaves, sets with extra chairs. Beautiful sets in new In 200 NEAR FOR " fl Jw decorator designs and colors. Every detoil is designed for long wear and service. Our assortment is large and very delightful. Attending the meeting was member of the board of dducatlon, the Jordan Ed- ,,. ucation Association, lay committee, PTA executive board and principal of each school. This panel discussed findings of surveys recently taken relative to teacher loads, preparation and salary. m1 "CHAGALL" !jmo!BoQ 150 SHOULD SELL AT EVERY SET IN THIS GROUP K2 EVERY SET Sets like these at less than $100 ore most unusual, yet wo have a lot of them from which you may choose. sets are sets, a few very de luxe Large included' Dinette sets are often built er a price these were built to odd beauty an-- comfort to dining. In The 3rd Annual 150 SHOULD SELL NEAR IN THIS GROUP OR MORE an you have shopped for dinettes you'll immediately recognize that these are priced way below the market, yet the Style and fine quality is most outstanding. Large, handsome groups that are made to endure. You will be most pleasantly surprised when you see what you can buy for this low price. If Join in The Fun 0 0 Ml T I - , a Hmld Tribunt 1,, ...I 484-79- 01 For Both I, Schools. MAW BREATH WHILE THE CAPER COKES OFFI" Reg 779 CLEANED 48 ' FLAIR CLEANERS ry . DEFY TOO TO skirts Boot Beer Thursday, October 22, the Informative program highly was held at 8 P.M. In Hill-cre- st High School for Butler, Cottonwood Heights Mount View, Union and Hlllcrest High a m. a m. 7C fo. and the World's Creamiest Final plans for PTA project Looking In On Your Schools have been made by all schools In the Jordan District. 1625 FOOTHILL DRIVE only oc AJV Char - 0 - Burger uniformed Volunteersled by Mrs. Nellie Klrkmeyer and Gerl Palmerl of Salt Lake. Delegates will be gmeted by Governor George D. Clyde, Mayor J. Bracken Lee, Chairman John N. Pike, of the man John N. Pike, of the Salt Lake Area Red Cross Chapter, and Mrs. Grant Sawyer, national fund chairman for Nevada and wife of the governor of Nevada. In workshop sessions Frl-dafternoon and Saturday morning the local delegates will receive briefings on the organizations community services in nursing, wateT- safety, youth training, blood programs and disaster services. PTA Projects FEATURING ORIGINAL WORKS BY NOTED EUROPEAN, ORIENTAL & AMERICAN ARTISTS SPEC1AL1 fellow was a zuu pound brown To CONTEMPORARY ART FOR THE COLLECTOR 1 Large - Delicious Granite Coimc THE Blocking tfJeeExesid Special Suds C' Dog Order by Phone from your Car non-cudd- ily ANNOUNCING Clean 30 C KNIT Alterations qy 6I Laundered SHIRTS , gt rY I 1 V M J f , C i I l COTTONWOOD f WSVm,W MALL COSTUME CUMATIZED PARADE 39 lo OTHER BEAUTIFUL DITIETTCS 339 EASIEST OF EASY TERMS J-- 1 Friday - 6:30 p.m. NOW V'- - 'r4l All IT TAKES FOR A FINAL TOUCH OF GLAMOR CARPET FOR YOUR D1NKG AREA I Everyone Receives a WIN N Age 4 to 12 in Costume TREAT and a Chance to Schwinn COMPLETELY INSTALLED include! your choice of nylon, ocrifnr, wool or kercolon in a bounteous array o' and daep textures. Foam pad ard for any 9x12 room in your henr Visit our now carpet department. FUNNIEST COTTONWOOD 48th So. & ;3'. : r? i ; This ro-o- rs labn-includ- BICYCLES Entry blanks at time of registration: MAIN ENTRANCE Register Additional Prizes for Best Costumes SPOOKIEST '1 1 "Utah's Most Beautiful Furniture Store a MOST ORIGINAL MALL HighlandDrive OPEN EVENINGS w Y 4545 SOUTH 9th EAST storesideTarkins |