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Show Sugar House, Utah, Monday, January THE NEWS BULLETIN 5, 1953 Page 3 THE' GAY NIGHTIES KATE B. CARTER SYLVIA CLARK ADDRESSES WEDDED TO D.U.P. COMPANY J. The regular monthly meeting of the South Salt Lake County company, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, was held last Monday at the DUP Memorial building, 304 North Main Miss Sylvia Ruth Clark and Jack W. Newton were united in marriage on December 26 In the Salt Lake LDS temple. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Elwin Clark, 4919 Mar-ly-n Drive, Holladay. The bridegroom is a son of Mrs. Fred M. street. Mrs. Kate B. Carter, president of the Central company, discussed the January lesson, Pioneer Banks Newton, 1251 East 6th South. The couple was married by Elder Stayner Richards, assistant to the Council of Twelve Apostles. A wedding breakfast was held at the Clark home following the cer- and Bankers. Mrs. Virginia Howe gave the treasurers report and Mrs. Hazel McRae, the historians report. Cottonwood camp presented the musical numbers. Mrs. William E. Nelson, president of the South Salt Lake company, presided and conducted the business session. 3 0E17 SCHOOL BUILDINGS DUE W. NEWTON emony. The newlyweds are honeymooning in Las Vegas. SCOOTERS HOLD CONFAB ir right to outstanding picture to illustrate an example of the American way of life. A familiar scene such as this of townspeople exercisinj vote can make-a- n TDT Scouters round table will be held in Area VI tonight in Lorraine Three more elementary school LDS ward, 3475 South 11th East, Home i' buildings will be added to the at 7:45 p.m. Granite school district CO MUCH emphasis has been the equivalent of the above scene Grant district will play hose to laid on taking pictures on spe- dozens of times, yet because some- East Mill Creek, Wilford, by September, 1953, according to Granite, David Gourley, superintendent. cial family occasions, that perhaps one recognized its possibilities, he South Salt Lake Wells and Largest of the projects currently sometimes we lose sight of the made an outstanding picture. It districts. scheduled for this year is the fact that there are many impor- might as well have been you. Chief item on the agenda is elementary. school to tant things to be recorded in our Think, too, how many landPatrol and Troop Program Plan- CHICAGO Look at what has. tppened to Grandmas flannel nighties! Theyve been brought up-tdate and given a gay, holiday touch. Here, from Marshall Field A Company, are two of todaya designs on yesteryears fashions a pajama with tasseled d a and nightnightcap shirt with knee socks. Right Around ever-expandi- ng o 3 red-strip- ed green-stripe- om own community. Generally we are marks have disappeared or been so used to them, we need a fresh destroyed even within the past viewpoint to see the possibilities. few years. Of these there remains For example, most communities only a hazy memory. about Christmas time put a great probably first the Yet, deal of effort into decorating the the oldest commercial building; church, many of the streets. Lights are strung, Christwhich belonged to the homesteads mas trees put up, greens are hung. families first who settled the town, There is usually a large Christmas should be recorded for all party for the children. All of this Our minds families. our and is very much a part of our lives. are not as retentive of detail as we Yet, we may have never taken would like to believe. We often pictures of it. to keep our memories need Probably Armistice Day and the alive help and exact Fourth of July are celebrated with If try carrying your camera parades. Perhaps there are weekly withyou Mind Americans you for a few days as you go dances in the high school square than are more 260,000 there about town, youll be surprised at Today there are celebragymn. Certainly a in your blind Americans. They make up tions peculiar to each town such the number of pictures want to take. It metropolis of darkness larger than as the anniversary of its founding. community youll a flash to hurt wont the population of Providence, along carry Photographs of all these doings attachment and bulbs, because you Miami, Dayton or Omaha. Another should be in our albums. to encounter indoor 1,000,000 men and women are blind Dont overlook the fact that thv are sure to the on above similar scenes In one eye; and thousands of Ameractivities which we may take for to snap. want . bareis icans have vision that only can be excellent picture that youll granted I John van Guilds ly useful. material. You have probably seen be located at 1035 E. 4500 South, which will include an administrative suite and utility rooms. Miles E. Miller is architect. Also included in the 1953 budget is a new Redwood elementary school of 10 clasrooms to be located at 2630 South Redwood Road. Woods and Woods are the architects. Four rooms will be added to the Kearns elementary school. Woods and Woods are the architects. our-selve- s ENSIGN WOODRUFF HONORED AT 87TH BIRTHDAY FETE Ensign Woodruff, son of the fourth president of the LDS :hurch, was honored at a family linner yesterday in observance of lis 87th birthday anniversary.'" A building contractor and farmer ill his life, he was among the first IN settlers- in the Cottonwood area, tie moved there in 1900 and now Seymour S. Taylor, Sam to most folks in East Mill Creek, ives at 6033 Highland Drive. interhe has lived most of his life, where life made hobbies have His . ning for New Scout Leaders. The round table Is in charge of Howard Hardy, explorer commis si oner; Richard Heaton and Glenn Rottman, scout commissioners. SAVE! WHEEL ALIGNMENT Most Cars RBAKE REUNE I4M Most Cars Best Equipped Brake Shop In Town 5 Guarded Secrets secrets were long two of earth's most guarded by mysterious lands. Tibet and Nepal. Ascetic Buddhist lamas who rule Tibet refused permission to climb their Chomo Lungma until 1920. The enlightened Nepal government granted permission in . 1951 for Westerners to have their first look at the south face from the ground. Everests . ALAN ROBERTS . AUTO CLINIC llth E. and 21st So. Ph. LUNCHEON SERVED DAILY Open from 11 a. m. till 1 a. m. Dancing every IVed., Thurs.t Fri., Sat. & Cover charge Saturday nlte only Coon Chicken Inn 2950 Highland Drive PHONE 62 SAM TAYLOR TO ENGINEER POST - For a number of years he lad an orchestra of blind persons md traveled the southern part of Salt Lake county in a white-to- p auggy to entertain in the sparsely esting. F. GRIEP Heating & Sheet Metal Works , 25 YEARS In Sugar House Ventilating Air Conditioning Guttering Chimney Tops Mueller Furnaces Appliances SHOP AND OFFICE IN REAR 2011 South 11th East Phone settled communities. Well known by youngsters in the area, he is affectionately called as well as haveing 26 grEmdchildren and 17 of his own. Grandpa Woodruff. great-grandchildr- m 1 ROPER STEERING I 8 SAFE DRIVING Brake Wheel Alignment iverhaul by Front Bind Expert Starks Steering Shop 35 L WATCH FOR OUR GREAT was appointed as assistant Salt Lake City engineer in charge of traffic on January 1. The appointment was announced by Mayor Earl J. Glade Dec. 30. Prior to F. Clark Sanford's becoming chief of police, he occupied this position of traffic engineer, which position has been vacant since Jan. 15, 1952. en Wise Guys Advertise 17 S.L.C. Dial In Sugar House E. 21st South CANYON BREEZE Canyon Breeze Garden club will hold its first meeting of the new year on January 8 at Sherman JANUARY 9 THRU JANUARY 17 school at 7:30 p.m. S. Stephen Sanders will conduct the meeting, which will feature Keith Sorensen, manager, Stadium Garden Co., as speaker. He will discuss house plants their care and slipping. Readings will be given by Mrs. Frank E. Pitts. 2085 E AST 2 IS SOI 7-7- Please remember to say you saw it in The News. - |