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Show I AIO March REVIEW, 31, 1966 ;ea$t millcreek news Church Interest Sparks by Pat Kendig Spiritual healing forces and their impact on human life will be explained at a Christian Science lecture entitled "God, the Great Physician." The public is invited. The lecture, by Paul Stark Seeley, will begin at 8 p.m, April 5 in the auditorium of The Second Church of Christ, Scientist, 1165 Foothill Drive. Mr. Seeley, a graduate of Harvard Law School and Princeton University is a member of the Bar in New York and Oregon although once associated with an engineering firm in the Northwest, he now devotes his full time to Christian Science healing as a teacher and practitioner in Portland, Oregon. A former president of the Christian Science Church, Mr, Seeley is a member of the Board of Lectureship of the First Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston, Massachusetts. world-traveli- ng Southern Baptist The youth of Highland SHOP YOUR MILLCREEK MERCHANTS FOR SttEiFJK-- , SPECIAL ANY FRUIT PIE 2953 East 33rd South HU 4-34- 71 The Word Is GO... Down to the Bare Nothins for Easter? Go To Waynes For Your Family Easter Shoes GUARANTEED TO PLEASE MOM AND DAD SISTER - BROTHER IN - STYLE, PRICE, QUALITY AND PROPER FIT. MBS ? South- ern Baptist Church at 1724 East 21st South will join other Southern Baptist teenagers of the city in an Associational Youth Banquet at the Holiday Inn, 230 West 6th South, April 2 at 7 P.M. Cost of the meal will be $2 per person. Ray Hildebrand will speak and the theme will be "Sounds of Spring." Father F r ederick F. Berge-wlsc- h. Society of Jesus, a scripture scholar from Loyola University in Chicago, will speak cm Salvation History in the Cathedral of the Madeleine basement social hall, 331 East South Temple at 8:15 P.M., April 6. Father Berge-wis- ch will sketch the main lines from Old Testament into the New Testament and then open the meeting to questions. A Spring Cantata will be conducted this Sunday at Our Saviours Lutheran Church, 2500 East 3900 South in lieu of the 11 A. M. service. Carl-hel- nz Frey will direct the church choir and orchestra in The Passion according to St. John, by J. S. Bach. Yesterday marked the earliest opening date in the history of Mountain Dell municipal golf course, Parleys Canyon. Jerry Henderson is the pro there. According to Warren White, Superintendent of Parks, sand traps will be added to Mountain Dell along with improvements in existing fairways, tees and greens. The sheriffs office annual report stipulates the intersection of 7th East and 3300 South as the top accident area in Salt Lake County during 1965. Sheriffs deputies were called to investigate accidents there almost twice as often as at any other area. Failure to yield the right-of-w- ay was the major cause of accidents In the county. Pre-East- Scene er are Jaycees and Foothill Village, that hoppy fellow will be hiding eggs at the Curtis Elementary School, 1421 South 2200 East. Promptly at 8 A.M., April 9 itll be finders-keep-er- s! This event is free and open to the public. In conjunction with egg findwill ing a breakfast cook-o- ut be served for 50? a person. tors one of eight boxers sponsored in the national Golden Gloves competition in Kansas City, Missouri last week by VF Post 3586, 2920 Highland Drive, is the new Golden Gloves Boxing Champion. In the final round of the 39th annual tournament, he outpointed William Douglas of Huntington, West Virginia. joe Espinoza of Post 3586 also claimed two victories in the opening night and Frank Vigil and Ruben Gabaldon clinched (me win each. Raymond Harris and Joe Hopkins each won their bouts the second night and three of our boxers, Frank Vigil, Joe Espinoza and Joe Hopkins adEmervanced to semi-fina- ls. ging triumphant, Joe is Utahs first Golden Gloves Boxing Champion sinee 1963. Here comes Peter Cottontail, hopping down the Salt Lake trail! Under the auspices of the East Millcreek HAVE YOU HEARD ABOUT OUR BONUS SAVINGS? ALREADY OVER 1,000 SATISFIED EAST MILL CREEK FAMILIES HAVE JOINED WAYNE'S LUCKY 13 CLUB. BUY 12 PAIRS OF SHOES AT REGULAR PRICE AND GET THE 13th PAIR FREE .JOIN NOW FOR Sarkirs SAMPLE SHOPPE EXTRA SAVIN GSI! Open WAYNE'S B00TERY 2995 EAST 33rd SOUTH 467-30- 'til 3364 So. 2300 East 9 April 1st to Easter 07 by the Palace 7:30 each Wed- wife, led last nights ses- sion on the Congo. Conducting the April 6 session cm Japan, Malasia and the Philippine Islands will be Mrs. William Ranson and Don Kra- Tennis Club Attention tennis enthusiasts mer. you live in the II Alpha Pi Chapter EAST MILL CREEK AREA please call Pat Kendig, 486-043- 6 with news tips or activities of your club, church, civic club, Mrs. John Beverleigh was hostess to Alpha Pi Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi for its election meeting. Elected were Mrs. Lewis Morey, president; Mrs. Beverleigh, vice president; Mrs. L. D. Mangelson, recording secretary;- - Mrs. Don Coleman, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Ray Harper, treasurer; Mrs. Robert Watson, city council representative; and Mrs. Phil Curtis, advisor. The hostess stressed the importance of physical activity, such as bicycling, for the retention of good health.' Tuesday, this chapter held its Ritual of Jewels Banquet at the Doll House. stout group, etc. of age and under! The Salt Lake Swimming and Tennis Club at 2475 South 17th East is now taking registra18 years tions for its first ranking tennis tournament of the year -The Ice Breaker Tournament. Matches will take place , cm the Liberty Park Courts April 2 through 9. Registration ends at 10 tonight. Mount Olympus Mrs. Leslie H. Ryan, 2505 East 2900 South, was general chairman of the annual spring salad luncheon and bazaar of Mount Olympus Chapter 23, Order of Eastern Star at the Midvale Masonic Temple.Ac-cordl- ng to Mrs. Ryan, associate matron, baked goods and cookies, as well as bazaar items, were sold. Hemophilia Fund fund-raisi- ng ear-mark- ed Spring local program. This includes transfusion costs and braces for crippled children. Hemophilia, a blood disease, is characterized by abnormally slow clotting. blood Utah Symphony Daniel M. Schwartz, 1792 Millbrook Road, will be the Utah Symphonys 1966 corporate fund drive chairman. Mr. Schwartz, senior vice president of Eimco Copps Tractor Division, has been a symphony board member for the last three years. A jrk IForetf Ford Foundation. According to Mr. Schwartz, no symphony orchestra is and that portion of its budget not raised ticket through sales, concert fees and other must be raised income, through private, business and other contributed income. A Stanford University graduate Mr. Schwartz is a member of The Society of Automotive Engineers and holds more than 50 patents Seswifty for 270 days or longer! earn 5 per annum guaranteed bank interest for 270 days oi or J500 any additional amount in units of S 100. At the maturity date longer. Deposit is mailed to you. The 5 check Savings Certificate is automatically interest you select, us y instruct otherwise) and interest check is renewed for periods (unless y6u mailed to you at the end of each 90 days. You may terminate at any maturity date you select. Savings Certificates 90-da- ur 4cnr 3 cnflD' (tnr t aszjnuXEr-tTf- WI ADZE ton i-- 90-da- j am s Freezer t ? ' - jk-e- t JEHU j d 'tUrJ I on 3 Bn.;., ami' n KI ' Ml it-1' it jr cmiRHB Iff ttfTKO Y T 2 i r f for 1 80 to 270 days 'HEGHi (aa Z2 iTcry i m Our Aged Beef Is Better For Your r am i m EASTER At the maturity date you select, interest is mailed to yot Savings Certificate is autoat 4J per annum. The 4 y for renewable periods. Interest check b matically then mailed to you every 90 days. urn-7Pnm5B- ! (IkutlSHEZU'i'-jEi- REf.lEiyiBER!! it', Fellowship Hall. Immediately following the dinner, the senior high you will present a drama, Fig: ure on the Cross" under the direction of Edwin J. Duncan. The drama and worship service are open to the public. (CfrtijlMffa ) - The Youth Dinner of the Methodist Youth Fellowship of Christ Methodist Church, 2375 East 3300 South, will be held April 3 at 7 P.M. in the 333 to' ' , especial- GEGS3ID tiaus ' is year as the orchestra has applied for a matching fund grant from the ly important this UGIB "T, representative. Methodist Youth Region The fund drive select the length of time you want your money to earn high interest AND the date on which you want to receive your interest. You w . Sal-sing- er, VO INI Hopkins, EARLY!! " tion writers and more than 450 associate members. announcement was The made last week by Harry education writer for the Detroit, Michigan News and EWA president. Mr. Smiley, education editor of the Salt Lake Tribune, will take the position of Pacific m Order Yours P. , Education Writers Association .(EWA), a national organization of 350 active educa- YAK 5 I Metropolitan Orchestra Herold L. Gregory, 2844 Millcreek Road, was appointed national chairman of the Metropolitan Orchestra ManaMarion C. Nelson, 2171 Pargers Association, it was anleys Terrace, is one of two nounced Saturday. In this capadvertising agency chiefs to be acity, Mr. Gregory will conhonored tonight at the Silver duct the groups annual meetMedal Award dinner, 7:30 in Kansas City, Missouri ing P.M. in Hotel Utah. Mr. Nelin June. A University of Utah son is president of Gillham graduate he has managed the Advertising Agency, IncorUtah Symphony since 1957. porated. The dinner is sponEducation Writers sored by Printers Ink Magazine, Advertising Association of the West, Advertising Fed1142 William F. Smiley, eration of America and Salt East 27 South was appointed Lake Advertising club. to the executive board of the (Beqd TURKEYS on machines and components he has designed. Silver Medal Award self-sustain- ing Mrs. Ronald Coulam, 2241 Oneida Street was chairman of the Hemophilia Foundation campaign closing today. Part of the funds collected will be donated to the University of Utah Medical Center; part are Cantata for the National Foundation; the rest will be spent in Utah sessions f to underwrite the chapters Golden Gloves Joe at held nesday evening at the Evangelical Free Church, 1910 East 3900 South, in preparation for the Church Overseas Missionary Conference scheduled for April 27 through May 1. These sessions are augmented by maps and slides. Mrs. W. R. Cose, the pas- aa-na- Regular Time Certificates of Deposit are available for shorter . periods in multiples of $500. for shorter periods , LKr Interest on Passbook Savings is credited twice a year. Deposits or withdrawals may be made at any time. Deposits received by the 10th of any month earn interest from the 1st day of the month. paid June 30 and Dec. 31 BEST MEAT POSSIBLE MURRAYS MEATS 1990 past 33rd South FIRST SECURITY BANK OF UTAH, LA. |