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Show Page 4 SOUTH SALT LAKE NEWS Thursday, November 21, 1968 Linford Brothers OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOnOOOCOCILI ACTION ADS Choose Brides For Temple Rites - 5e Per Word Minimum $1 Per Insertion Wedding bells are ringing twice in on the same day at the Grant Linford home, 3426 South 620 East. On November 22nd two sons will 3106 So. Main, Salt Lake City Phone 484-14- 41 be married in the Salt Lake Temple. DEADLINE: All Ac Hon Ade accepted up (a Monday Nom for okL Imm Melvin will marry Judy Robinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Robinson, 3502 South 9th West. gOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOaOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOi Earl will marry Andrea LeMalstre. JACKSON FURNITURE - 2607 So She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. EXPERT Sewing machine repair. 6. The store for State esAll makes and models. Free Lemaistre of Nantes, France. A Used - FurniNew 3224 everybody. timate. Work double reception is being held at guaranteed. We trade & sell. Try ture. 4. buy South 3rd East. Phone the Granite Park Stake Center for us first. these charming couples, Friday ev8 10 from until ening p.m. Advance) (Payable 485-556- 484-629- Clark C. Pace Kenneth R. Thuet Servicemen soldier trays of the South Salt Lake area will be home on leave soon. Spec. 4 Clark D. Pace, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morgan E. Two Pace, 3428 South West Temple will be home on leave November 29 from Fort Lee, Virginia. He has received a new rating of Spec. 4 in the News Paratrooper and is a parachute rigger. Sgt. Kenneth R. Thuet is stationed at Udorn, Thailand.' He will be home on leave December 10. Sgt. Thuets parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ted Thuet, 3541 South West Selective Service Miss; May I try on that dress in the window? Salesman: "Go ahead, it might bring in some business. . "Im sorry we cant you,, but theres just not enough work here to keep you - Employer: hire busy. Applicant: ' Youd be surprised bow little it takes. Temple. Chrftlrrias Q.: Does a Class I - S (C) provide for deferment until the end of the academic year? At the expiration of his Class I - S (C), may a registrant then be considered for Class n - S? A NS.: Class I - S (C) will defer a registrant until the end of the academic year, or at the close of the summer term. An undergraduate registrant may be returned to Class II - S after classification in Class I - S (C) If during his classification in Class I 1 S (C) he earns a sufficient number of credits to bring his academic progress to the proper level. Class I - S (C) may be granted only one time. Before granting a school deferment classification a local board must also receive confirmation from the college or university that he student. Because of is a full-tithe large number of students involved, many schools have been delayed In reporting to local boards, causing a subsequent delay In issuing II -- S classification cards to ANS. : me Sometime ago I requested a school deferment from my local board but so far I have not received a n - S classification card. Q.: take a smaller house. Martha wouldnt like it, but ten years of keeping up with the rest of suburbia was enough. Jim Smith was going to put his foot down. The Smith family was going to live within the Smith family income and first things were going to come first. By Tommye Pope Jim Smith stepped down from the station platform and gingerly treaded through the maze of parked vehicles until he came to the "Last of the 53s." With a couple of halfhearted swipes, he brushed enough snow to provide a driving peep-hol- e. Now, if the old girl still had life left, hed soon be sitting before the warm fire, glass in hand, ready to a-si- de ribbon accumulated on the "oohs and the "aahs and then the moment of silence when Jim opened his last and smallest gilt of all the keys to the little red wagon Harvey had left in the driveway. The confessions that there had been no dancing lessons all year, that John had saved floor. INSTANT The Beautiful human 100 hair C & M SALES 18 East 8th South After all, such things really happen at Christmas time. He decided to walk home rather than call Martha to pick him up. He needed the time to . dancingtheless ons, private mem- schools, country club bership, he didnt care which. Maybe some other things would go as well. They might even think. "Hey, Jim, want a push to get the old bucket rolling? Harvey West Driving a bright and shiny 65. "No thanks, Ill walk. brother-in-la- w. I think the old girl is dead for keeps. "No need to walk. Come on. Ride with me in my little red wagon. Its a Christmas I want to knowwhat gift of iL think you "Its a fine looking machine, Harv. Obviously care of." "Thought youd like it Look at the mileage. Cant say it belonged to an old lady, but it has been used sparingly as a second car. I know the owner wdl." "Must be nice, Jim said indifferently. "Nice Christmas present. "You bet, Harvey said with a laugh. "Belongs to a lucky guy. A gift from his family, and all paid for. No coupon book goes with it. They lapsed into silence. Harvey wheeled into the driveway behind the bright blue wagon. "Right to your door delivery, sir. Now as to the fare, it will cost you at least one round of the spirit of the season. well-take- n ith The Family X L Just how much Santa Claus does differs in every family. Always of course, he fills the stockings. In some families, he brings a few toys. In other families he brings all the toys. In some he also How many trims the tree. of these things he is supposed to do is a question of your own tradition. A child should be taught, even when very little, to thank the giver. Aunt Mary, Grand-fattie- r, etc. It is not fair to say that presents sent from other people are .from Santa Claus. A' childs belief in the miracle of Santa Claus can help him all his life to know that if he trust and believes hard enough in something, it will be along step toward making it come true. We welcome all our old and new customers to visit our newly remodeled shop. We are prepared to give professional care for all your wear Laundry Agency Hours - 8 a. m. to 6:30 p. m. Monday thru Saturday MS AND MILK DEPOT ALWAYS ON SPECIAL FULL PINT WHIPPING CREAM last-minu- te SUPPLIES 271 0 South 3rd East 467-33- 78 muxmiiaxK) D Lni Featuring Summit Valley Milk NOT AT CHRISTMAS Harvey didnt stay long. When he had gone, Jim sat & Cleaners 2795 So. State "Consider it paid Harv. PLUMBING SERVICE 7 We Are Open Come on in. I could use a bit of refreshment myself. before the fire, listening to the sounds of pots and pans as Martha fussed about the kitchen and the laughter of the children as they wrapped presents. He knew he couldnt spoil it for them now. After all, it was Christmas. He wouldnt even mention that Harvey had a new car for Christmas.They apparently didnt know it, as nothing had been said about the matter. This is, of course, a Christmas story. You can imagine the dialogue as Jim Smith pas- - 355-188- Just Across From Sears Christinas Traditions AT THE BIG f choose from lawn-mowin- give.-Somethin- FEREDAY'S. wiglets. Many colors to g his summer Martha had cut that money, comers and padded expenses. suffer through the long holiday week. The old girl was reluctant. She hardly murmured. Not again! It had been this way for several days. "Old 53" started each morning like a sewing machine and glided to the station as if she had wings. Evenings were a different story. Well, this did it! Afford it or not, Christmas or not, he intended to buy another second car. Hed talk to Martha about it tonight. Something just had to give. Something had to had to go. Private sed out the presents. As the piles of wrapping paper and - - TUE - WED NOV. 2100 So. Between 3rd & 4th East - South Side MON SIGN OTHER SPECIALS ALSO 25-26-- 27 1 |