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Show f Page i o SOUTH EAST INDEPENDENT Sugar Hoiiy, Utah Thursday, Feb. 14, 1957 (f We print invitations of all kinds Phone IN 32 or IIU 61 -1- 123 East 21st South. Dollar Day Specials TOOLS l4" Black and Decker Power Drills $27.95 12" Black and Decker Power Drills 56.50 Black and Decker Saw Attachment . 14.95 14" DeLuxe Electric Drill Kit 49.95 Black and Decker 14" Drill Stands . . 24.95 Many other items BRING TIIIS AD FOR . . . SPECIAL DISCOUNT Doserct Lumber Co, 2200 So. 7th East IN 15 t Ask Your Grocer For PURE. TOAST. SPREAD. PRESERVES PacbdByQLQ ML Products Co. 4689 Holladay Boulevard ROY NELSON CR 31 TUNE YOUR RADIO TO ... KWtt RADIO STATION rc on your Gfcg Sweetest KtesU faun il& Sweetest Ccz&itxicfy, In SUGAR HOUSE Kay are anxiously awaiting her . debut in the Smith home. I Babies . . . The Earl Smith family have long been saying "no boys allowed" so when Mrs Smith had her fifth girl no one was greatly surprised. The daughter was born Jan. 28 and Joanne, Janet, Sandra, and Pamela Dr. Frank E. Duddy Gives Report On Westminster College That the Presbyterian Board of Christian Education is taking a tremendous step forward in sup-port of its affiliated educational institutions is evidenced in a report received by Dr. Frank E. Duddy, Jr., president of Westminster Col-lege, that about $1,041,500 will be made available to Presbyterian-relate- d colleges in 1957. This will be an increase of approximately $222,- - 000 over last year. This increase alone is almost as large as the total appropriated for 1950, according to Dr. George W. Renneisen, treasur-er of the Board. Included in the 1957 allocation la a new $90,000 appropriation ear-marked as a challenge fund to in-crease salaries of faculty mem-bers in the 41 colleges related to the Presbyterian Church U.S.A. Matched with a larger sum made up of moneys raised by the indi-vidual colleges, the funds, it is claimed, will go far toward main-taining the high calibre of instruc-tion in Presbyterian institutions of higher learning. It is pointed out in the report that this challenge fund can result in a $270,000 increase in the salaries of faculty members in Presbyterian colleges. Also included in the 1957 alloca-tion is $67,000 for maintenance of the Presbyterian College Scholar-ship program. Each year the Board awards 50 scholarships to out-standing people entering colleges affiliated with the denomination. A recipient who maintains a good scholastic record can obtain a renewal of his scholarship at the end of the college year. Other por-tions of the appropriation will go toward operational expenses of the colleges. |