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Show Thursday, October 27, THE VAIXEY VIEW NEWS Page 4 to Teach at BYU Mr. Norman Tarbox, a resident of Taylorsville, has recently been Retiring Relief Society Presidency Honored appointed as assistant professor of Family Fiesta Bazaar to be Held A turkey dinner honoring the re- speech and dramatic arts in charge in Taylorsville Ward tiring Stake Relief Society presi- of TV operations at Brigham Young A bazaar and dinner called Fam- dency of Taylorsville Stake was University in Provo, Utah. ily Fiesta will be held by the held last Friday evening at the Previous to his appointment at Ward Relief Society Friday, home of Mrs. Valerie Steadman. BYU, Mr. Tarbox was a TV proNovember 4th in the ward recrea- The dinner was given by the new ducer and director for KUTV Chantion hall. nel 2 in Salt Lake City. presidency and board. The bazaar will start at 6 p.m. The members honored that eveMr. Tarbox received his B.S. dewith the dinner starting at 6:30 p.m. ning were the old president, Mrs. gree in Speech from the University The menu will be primarily Spanish Paula Wilson, and her counselors of Utah in 1955. His M.S. degree food with Chili, tamales, and and secretary, Mrs. Martha Oake-so- was received from Syracuse UniverMrs. Louise Hall, and Mrs. spaghetti offered. There will be in Syracuse, New York in sity special childrens items of 10c hot Blake. A gift was pre- 1956. Mr. Tarbox then took a job dogs and 5c ice cream cones. sented to each of these women. as Operations Manager for KWWL The bazaar will feature such The new members of the Stake TV in Waterloo, Iowa, which posiitems as Christmas gifts, bakery Relief Society presidency are Mrs. tion he held until coming to Salt goods, jams and jellies, quilts, Verna Burke, president; Mrs. Bar- Lake City and working for KUTV. clothing and fancy work. A special bara Lamber and Mrs. Maxine HoldMr. Tarbox resides with his wife treat for the children wilil be the er, counselors. and three daughters at 1576 W. Man. 4890 South in Taylorsville. He is Resident of Taylorsville Free games and movies for the the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Tarbox, longtime residents of Taychildren will also be on the agenda. TAYLORSVILLE NEWS Tay-lorvil- le n, Wil-helmi- na Pick-n-pock- . TRADE Trade Your Present Home on a CUSTOM BUILT HOME Smiths Return From San Francisco Dr. and Mrs. Willis Smith of Taylorsville, have returned recently from San Francisco. Dr. Smith attended a medical convention there. Get Acquainted at Tea Held Granger School was held at the Granger Elementary School for room mothers and teachers Thursday, Oct. 13, in the multipurpose room. The meeting was presided over by Mrs. Fern Thompson, PTA president, and Mr. Cy Holmes. The program consisted of a reading by Mrs. Evon Gardner, also the six sons and daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Theron Smith gave an A and B number. Room representative chairman, Mrs. Alice Dinkleman, and A Durrants Leave Taylorsville Mr. and Mrs. Ben Durrant and their family have recently moved from Taylorsville. They have been Mrs. Maiy Alice residing at 4919 South Redwood Norma Evans, and Mrs Brown, the Road. Their new home is near were in charge Parkinson Mrs. Jean mouth of Big Cottonwood Canyon. of the program. New Births in Taylorsville Adult education to acquaint the Girls: parents with the principles of teachMr. and Mrs. Vem L. Cameron, ing is being held at the Granger 4961 So. 1575 West lorsville. Elementary School in the multipurMr. and Mrs. Mike Masich, 4548 pose room at 7:30 on the following Taylorsville Ward to Hold So. 3200 West Costume Party nights, Monday, Oct 24, 2nd grade; Mr. Mrs. W. Conrad and Gerber, Thursday, Nov. 3, 1st grade; MonThe Taylorsville Ward MIA held 3838 So. 22nd West day, Nov. 7, 3rd grade; Monday, Nov. 14, 4th grade; Monday, Nov. Boys: Mr. Mrs. 1501 and L. Stock, 21, 5th grade; Monday, Nov. 28, Marlyn Valley Auto W. 5770 South 6th grade. These meetings are conYour Mr. and Mrs. Norman B. Maxfield, ducted by the teachers of the 1257 W. 4800 South classes. Mr. Cy Holmes presides Mr. and Mrs. James R. West, 6046 over the program along with the JOBBER So. 1700 West Adult Education chairman. Ester t CY or CY Mr. and Mrs. Gail B. Porritt, 4255 Barrett and cochairman Lois So. 3425 West Foster. Parts Built to Your Plans - Contact us for Free Estimates on what we will allow for your home MIDWEST REALTY & FINANCE CO. CY a Halloween party last Tuesday evening, OCt. 25, at the ward house. It was a costume party with prizes being awarded for the best costumes. Progressive games were were played, and refreshments ward A11 of the members served. 12 and over were invited to attend. 63 1 NAPA 41 11 41 AWWWWYWW KEARNS BOWLING LANES . K v '.VAV.VAW is: II NEED MONEY? - See - Learn to Bowl FREE INSTRUCTIONS C" W.'l Utah finance Cc. Wj P M Jack Borg, Manager :s4060 West 5415 South - Kearns t Phone CY W.V.W.V AW.V.V.V.V X'X'XXXvXvXXvX-VA.V.V.'.WAW.V.V.1 ::,v.v,v.v.v.v v.v.v.v.v. v.v.v VVAWJ.V.VAV.'AWA'i.W.vkl l Only Two More Weeks I960 88 PROOF KENTUCKY STRAIGHT WHISKEY BOURBON GLENMORE DISTILLERIES 12 C0..L0UIS VILLE. KY. years of Honest, Impartial Patient, Courteous, Judicial Experience Vote for the Judge for ' vs S ' "f v v " " ' s , V. ' v . , 3rd District Court ' V' Vs- I it Judge OFFICIAL ENTRY BLANK DAIRY PRESIDENTIAL SWEEPSTAKES Drive In Cleaners & VOTE FOR or Shirt Laundry FOR THE rtRST PRIZE Oes full year's limply of Dairy Products for an avetatc family of four, consisting each Mouth of 4 49 quarts lbs. Cottage Cheese, Health Proportioned Milk, 1 lbs. Butter, I gallon Iro Cream, 1 pint ftour Cream, 1 quart Buttermilk, 1 quart Chocolate Drink, 1 quart HI Land Sunklst Orange blink, I pints My setoctlon for winning candldato for President My ssttmat of kit total popular voto Name BEST IN CLEANING Addrotg I Prof or - tnd le 111 Prls,, Six monthiP supply of Dairy Products for in Kira xe family of four. Stb lo isth Prlsco Thro months aupply of Dairy Product! for a annua family of four. llth te 50th Prise On month's supply of HLLaud Dairy Products for an average family of four. Hat to lOlat Prise Ono gallon d ko Cream. -- - - - Piw -I Dairy products .... fu-- j- State m - (Vat QffiffiisciJicgggiagi min: .null 'Ijb ySfyffiMgt SHINE SNOW lg Contest begins Wednesday, September II, and all entries must be post marked before mid. night Sonday, November 0, 1960. The figure used for ths popular vote totals of ths winning candidate will be that released by the Associated Press at of midnight, Nov 10, 1960. Eligible to participate are all residents of the d trading area. Not eligible are employee of Dairy and their families, and Axelsea Advertising Agency, Inc, its advertuing agency. All spaces on the official entry blank must be Tilled. Please print or type. PRIZES Marcellas K. Snow Whether RAIN Objective of the contest is to select the winning presidential candidate and estimate ha total pop ular vote, together with a statement in 10 words or less completing the sentence, I prefer Dairy Products because . . ." Each person may submit as many entries as he pleases. Winners wilt be notified by mail. Decision of the judgee is final Each entry must be accompanied by ths carton d top of any Dairy Product or a reasonable facsimile thereof. CONAll entries must be mailed to TEST. P. O. Box 1000, Salt Lake City 10. Utah. 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