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Show from MAJtT HOUAOAT NEWS NOTES 50 $29.95 The Olympus High School safety council played host to a safety council me-ji- g February 9. Dr. Hay Broadbent, was guest speaker. Safety councils from nine schools were represented and all sophomores from Olympus were released from classes to attend the lecture. Ray's Autbmdtii Transmission ict 1120 So. Main MUd dujtku" 5 I SEE US FOR: m financial corporation 2)00 SO A farewell testimonial meeting honoring Elder David Alan Sieverts, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Sieverts, 4531For-tun- a Way, was held Sunday, February 14, 4:30 P.M., at the Holladay Sixteenth Ward, 4625 South Lanark Road. Elder Sieverts has been called to serve an LDS Mission in the Netherlands. Speakers at the meeting Were Bishop Hoyt W. Brewster, Bishop L. Dale Hanks, missionary's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Sieverts, followed by a response from the missionary, Elder David Sieverts. Musical numbers at the occasion included a vocal solo rendered by Doctor Charles Foster, and a string ensemble composed of Mary Lynn Shirley Johnson, Dolores Wood, accompanied by Carol Gregerson. Organ prelude and postlude music was played by Elsie Gustaveson. Elder Sieverts entered the mission home Monday, February 15, and is scheduled to leave for his mission headquarters in theNetherlandson Confab Seeks Women AUTO LEASING 2060 Netherlands Mission Dr. Broadbent, a plastic surgeon, showed pictures at accident victims during his' lecture on the importance of safety. The pictures provided impact to his message. He put it squarely to young men in the audience that it was their personal responsibility to drive so that they should never be responsible for causing such suffering and disfigurement. EQUIPMENT & HO Burn-ingha- HALF -- BEEF SALE! The Boards of County missioners and Mayors GRADE A OR CHOICE Com- of all the towns in Utah have been invited to name outstanding women citizens as delegates to the state -- wide Womens Conference at the University of Utah, March 19 and 20. Elected women officials in the county have also been asked to participate in the conference on Utahs Future-WhoSubResponsibility? jects to be covered are industrial development, including opportunities for womens employment; the growth and shifts in Utah population; how to form community action committees to receive state and federal funds. February se that is fully ogad - cut and wrapped &EIF to your specifications We barbeque to order-chicken-tu- 278-86- Office In Holladay out the Holladay area. Last Saturday, 1 P.M., Specwitnessed another tators ground-breakiceremony at 4920 Westmoor Road. This new chapel site will be constructed by the Cottonwood Sixth and Tenth LDS Wards. President N. Eldon Tanner, first counselor in the First Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y Saints, participated in Saturday's ceremony. two-wa- area. m, BEST MEAT POSSIBLE MURRAYS MEATS oUri HI In) 1M 1990 East 33rd South February issue of Operator of Frampton Realty he obtained his broker license in 1950 and has developed several subdivisions including a one-ac- re lot project at 1140 South and 2700 West now under construction. The other new member of the board was N. M. Long Company officers READERS DIGEST W. D. president; THEN Write your congressman anc senators at the Capitol building; Washington, D.C. Your views are Important to them! For more information write your County Medical Society or the Utah State Medical As sociation in Salt Lake City. A "HERE'S DAD" Holladay man was the only to attend President Those are just two words that make Long Distance such a happy, Utahn Johnson's Prayer Breakfast, Thursday, February 4, in Washington, D C. He is Dale Peak, 4326South 2900 East, manager of customer services, United airlines. As a member of the International Christian Leadership World, Mr. Peak helped organize the governor's prayer breakfasts in Utah. He was one of 1400 persons from throughout the United States, including leaders in education, industry and labor unions, who met to discuss CO. MU1 "place of prayer incareers personal idea. agree when You'll you pick up your phone and go visiting. Mountain States Telephone . heard most during "What the day, said Mr. Peak, was the comment that the greatest enemy of Christianity is the lack of understanding of the power of prayer.'.. SINGING FOR HEART FUND International Art Society Presents at the in estate firms to recently join the Utah Real Estate Board. Prays JFith President or MU MEDICAL CARE Holladayite bnitkod mi LmiAruA JOEL P. PAULSON & UTAH REAL ESTATE BOARD Paul J. Frampton, 537 East 7200 South, represents one of two Salt Lake real Hurley, vice president; andW. H. Hill, secretary-treasure- r. to niflf dtconliv In pint, bircfc, poibHit,ot AvoiUbit oth. winuf Oftd Phillpptnt rho9 ok, Poll flf folding doort gw you ntu'l nd Mord wood bonuty it itt bitl mt'tP dotirod door nd poo othor door MEDICARE ...or H. M. Long, SILENT OPERATION pnltng " rd 22. Poll Door con b motefc woodwork, the facts about ng Wood Folding Doors NATURAL WOOD beef - pork Read NEW WARD CHAPELS New chapels seem to be constantly springing up through- Se-vl- ce ham DE-o- r keting research committee. The Automotive Service Industry Association is a trade organization which represents about 5,000 manufacturers, rebuilders and wholesalers of automotive products. A past vice president of the Utah State Junior Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Yoho has also served as president of the Southeast Lions Club. He has always taken an active part in civic affairs and in 1960 organized the Olympus Baseball Club. Since Boys that time he has acted as chairman at both the Little Baseball Club and League football Iq the Mt. Olympus Please Call next to Post Vern K. Yoho, 3525 Roger Drive, was recently named a director of the Automotive Association Industry which has its headquarters in Chicago. Mr. Yoho, who is president of Yoho Automotive Inc., will serve as chairman of the ASIA national mar- - new rkey- HITES TIM Beauty Salon Doctor Shows Horror EAL SPECIAL 328-492- SIAM Elder To Serve of all transmission trouble is caused by leaky sealsl "Tfcvcr Ct OAX. I Wouldn't It Be Loverly if you aided the Heart Fund? sings Miss Jan Thomas, left, University of Utah Theatre performer in an adaptation of the number sung before by Eliza Doolittle, heroine of My FairXady, members of Salt Lake area service clubs. Accompanied by Mrs. Richard C. Watkins III, Mrs. Utah . Miss Thomas will appeal to service club affiliates to support the campaign against the nations number one heart disease killer by attending the intermountain premiere of the motion picture, My Fair Lady", February 24 at 8:30 P M. at the Center Theater. Miss Thomas dresses in a flower girl outfit, similar to that worn by Audrey Hepburn of My Fair Lady, prior to her discovery and consequent remolding by Rex Harrison in true fashion. She sings her appeal to Pygmalionclub members. Mrs. James E. Hogle, chairman of the benefit premiere, said tickets for the informal event may be reserved by writing or calling the Utah Heart Association office, 250 E. 1st South. All proceeds from the showing will go to the Heart Fund. Tickets will be given in exchange for $10 and $5 donations to the Fund. Miss Thomas and Mrs. Watkins were at Rotary Club Tuesday and Kiwanis Club at 12:15 P.M. Wednesday; the Salt Lake Advertising Club at 12:45 P.M. Wednesday; the Salt Lake Kiwanis Club at 12:15 Thursday; Salt Lake Lions club at 12:45 P.M. Thursday They 11 be atthe Salt Lake Junior Chamber of Commerce at 12:15 P.M. Friday at Newhouse Hotel; and the Exchange Club at 12:45 P.M. 1 So Meadow Moor tho fabulous ShxCvx 25 Reg. 7Jc NOW $15 Free Color Rinse Included - EDDIE DEAIM FEB. 26th 27th DIRECT FROM HOLLYWOOD TVdVVVvV7ySVl for members and guests Friday. DE-o- r' Ask about membership in International Art Society which includes .... Fashion Shows Dining Fashion Classes Dancing Swimming Privileges Travel Club Art Appreciation Classes Art Gallery Big Name Fair Lady," My stage play had die longest run of any musical on Broadway Is a post -- Victorian version of Geroge Bernard Shaw's play "Pygmalion. It was produced by Warner Brothers and was filmed in Super Panavision 70 and technicolor with steropnonic Mrs. Hogle said. sound, six-tra- DOWNTOWN Et 3rd So. 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