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Show XT .1 -- rlli i .5 5Kf :V .... 11 $: f X U : r AT REDUCED PRE SEASON PRICES 4 PER COAT WITH SMALL MONTHLY DOWN PAYMENT WILL HOLD THE COAT OF YOUR CHOICE AND SAVE YOU MONEY NOW SAVE TO 6X 3 POLYNESIAN . . Preparing for a Luau of Mariners Club members are Mrs, Harold Buckner (left) and Mrs. William Clayton. SO. COTTONWOOD. Marinfrom Cottonwood Presbyterian church will taken cruise to Hawaii" when they attend their annual luau at G o'clock tomorrow (I riday) evening at the Kountaine Bleu swimming pool. Mr. and Mrs. Robert and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Manns are of (he event. Decorations will feature larije paper flowers to create an island effect. Guests are being encouraged wear island-typ- e ne apparel. The evening's agenda will include swimming, dinner and games. The menu will consist of chicken and all the trimmings for a luau. After dinner, which MI'KNAV will be served at 7:30 p.m., a program will be presented. One ot the current projects Manners are working on is baking cookies for the National Cruise of United Presbyterian Mariners, which will be held in Salt Lake City August Couples are being asked to furnish six dozen cookies for the cruise. The cookies will be frozen until they are needed. Cottonwood Mariners will serve on Aug. 24 during break periods. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Hansen are skippers for the Cottonwood group. DGIESS 21-2- 5. YOUTH COATS CORDUROY JACKETS Wide Wale Reg. - (Krom l'g. OH, Col. 2) be made through the ward organizations, officials noted. The program is open to all second-yeMIA -- Maids, Laurels, Cleaners, Knsigns, Exenrolled in plorers and the Mun ay South stake MIA. The group will leave the stake center at 1 p.m. on Aug. 4 and travel to Provo, stopping to visit the BYU movie studio. After arrival at the BYU campus and assignment to dormitories, the young people will attend a program and hooten-ann- y. we MENS - Reg. I J j M n.n- No meeting will be held Monday due to the Pioneer Dav holiday. BUSINESS ..end GIRLS' International. IS OUR ONLY fnnu 70.95 Thursday, July 20, 1967 ROTARY 20.00 Ell MEN'S CHILDS SKI PARKA SUCH ar ruim bJTVi business! Can your bank-accou- nt stand a INTO OUR Saturday activities will include workshops on timely topics. Each person will be able to choose three out of 12 sessions to attend. Afternoon activities include sports, sack races, volley ball, bicycle races, pie eating contest, egg toss and will swimming. A dinner-danconclude the day's program, Regular church activities are scheduled for Sunday morning. They include an early priesthood meeting for the boys and sacrament and testimony meet-- 1 ing for all, followed by dinner and the return home. A fee of $13 is being charged to cover costs of transportation, meals and lodging. HEALTH INSURANCE PLANS! J. LEO -- PARKA f&l Kc f BUY EARLY ce JENSEN nr.FWrv A 4960 So. State 266-7052- Sizes (0)22 en-ro- personal illness? IF NOT, LOOK PARCC Reg. (ITAM) (Krom Pg. OB, Col. 3) ico Fund, which seeks to take approximately 20 couples to Mexico City in 19C9. Occasion will be the convention of Rotary, 0& BOYS' GIRLS' Reg' EAGLE - ADVERTISER 6B - CCfl Mariners Slate 'Cruise' At Area Swimming Pool ers $5.07 3 f SJxes -- v Regular AND 8 21.95 BOVS TO BUY have mortgage money for you CORDUROY JACKETS OR BUILD Granger Shopping Center 3595 South 2800 West Open 9:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. TO REFINANCE AN OLD MORTGAGE TO REPAIR OR IMPROVE Reguar (o) till Sundays-- 12 13.00 CALL 298-35- 39 OUR 84th YEAR OF SERVICE r.i COME IN id in Oft CAll Murray Branch Qi vu "i BRUCE dtiinnKij'. Qui WOODRUFF 266-861- 1 CLEARANCE SALE STILL ON MANY - MANY - ITEMS REDUCED TO CLEAR ( i P ACCOUNT EASY on TERMS Approved Credit ) |