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Show that says: "He thinks I'm just bis old golfing bag. That's what he thinks." G. ' 1 M Parents Return To Mt. Jordan Stone Receives . Scholarship Jordan Jr. High PTA held "Back To School Night" Thursday, Oct. 24. Theme for the year "Parent Key To Developing Youth" was cleverly presented on programs for the evening along with future programs and meetings. Rita Gardner is program chair man. After a brief business meet ing a group of male singers from Mt. Jordans faculty accompan ied by Mr Dixon presented a selection. Parents then visited classrooms and met teachers. In conjunction with "National School Lunch Week" the PTA presented the school cafetria with 40 girls aprons and 20 boys' aprons, under direction of Mrs James Day, special pro Mr Gerald P. Stone, son of Lloyd P.Stone of 12967 So. 13th East, Draper has been chosen as a recipient of the Alumni Association Scholarship at the National College of Chiropractic in Lombard, Illinois. As a first year student, Mr Stone will study introductory anatomy, physiology, chemistry, microbiology and chiropractic philosophy. The National College of Chiro practic with students from 3 states of the United States and Mt. Friday, November I, 1963 Volume 30 -- . Number 44 V$ffF P. Gerald Stone foreign countries has begunSandy. A one o'clock luncheon its 58th year in chiropractic ed- - was served to Mrs Blanche Pen- ucation on a new cam- droy, Mrs Gladys Winchester, pus with 2 million dollars worth Mrs Nettie Parker, Ogden, Mrs of new college, clinic, and dorm Hazel Nichols, Mrs Marie Stuart, Sandy, Mrs Lualla Norman, itory buildings. Mt. Pleasant, Mrs Nellie Laird, Eureka, Mrs May West, Midvale, Miss Ethel Smith, Salt Mrs James Entertains Lake and Mrs Marie Gillespie, Past Ass'n Presidents A short business Murray. meeting was held. Last Saturday Mrs Shirley James, president of the past association of the presidents Rebekahs, entertained 11 of the past presidents at her home in 12 Subscribe Now For City Councilman Attention RE-ELE- CT Pheasant Hunters ject chairman. Principal ueorge Barton in vited room representatives to be guests of the school for school We have Your Every Need Lynn in lunch. Cecil J. Piatt Dies After Long Illness Hunting Supplies WELCH for the Opening Good Things An "employee of the Denver Rio Grande Western Rail and i ;l . L-- - ll Pictured are the newly elected officers of Midvalley Elementary School. Seated is Mrs Brent W. Hortin, pres. Standing left to right are Mrs Kenneth Dahl, sec; Mrs K. Norris, 1st vice Mrs Roland Harkness, 3rd Bonnie Monson, treasurer; Brent Gaufin, principal. president; vice president; and E. The Last Word Home Improvement Loans By Vivi Llike many of you, I'm won dering as I write this how should be costumed for a Hal loween dance. Like all wome- nit comes to "What shall We Can Help! Ask Us About Our Low wear?" Cost Checking Service You Will Be Glad You Did To Serve You SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES Are Once Anain Available 0 O Checking Savings Auto Loans 0 Home Loans fcJiyO Personal Loans Safe Deposit is the rate of interest now paid on savings wn'cn ere on deposit for a full year at Continental Bank of Midvale Your Community Dank 8100 S. State Midvale Dcpositc Insured lo $10,000 by Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. RE-ELE- November 2nd . . . They Are Caused Stop in at Exercise Your American Heritage Vote For All Your Hunting Needs Open Friday Nite, 10 5560 S. State, Murray p.m. General Election Nov. 5 266-880- 9 (Paid Political Advertisement) NewChevellei BY CHEVROLET i' The kind ot handling ease you'd expect In a smaller car. Come on down and drive it. The kind of comfort yo expect In a large Interior. Come on down and sit ' JOE 7 VOTE 7 A come between Chevrolet and Chevy U. Come on down and stare at It for Kcw ChcKllt Malibu, 'Sport Coupt Midvale City Councilman EXPERIENCED PROGRESSIVE 12 YEARS OF PUBLIC SERVICE Years as Chief of Police 4 Years spirit in a neiv hind of car! Itloi'j-Gh- evy Wc 8 Happen r "1V7 QUALIFIED Don't Just CT rri -- This could be my big chance to be Cleopatra but I don't look good with bangs. I could just take my broo- meffective symbolism but thats a dead giveaway! Now, what about Dracula's mother No, I scare too easily I could go as the cannibal's daughter, but I'm on a diet. Well, now how about Diamond Jim Brady's girl friend. Come to think of it I have a friend who has a corner on her. Hula girls are popular, but never learned to use my hands very well. I heard of a girl who went to a country club dinner dance for Halloween wearing red flannels, topped with a big white bra and a sign on her back, "I dreamed I made a hole in one in my Maidenform Bra." But I'm too modest. It would be fun to go as a princess but it might not set right with the First Family. Oh, Ml probably go in my golf togs, with a sign on my back road, and the 21 Life Insurance Company, and active member of the Democratic Party, and a one time server on the Cotton wood Community Council, Cecil James Piatt, died in his home after along illness. Mr Piatt was born March 1, 1916, in Salt Lake City. He was the son of William and Hannah May McFarland Piatt. Alice Virginia He married Sheppard Nov. 21, 196,3 in Salt Lake City. Their marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. . He is survived by his widow, sons, David ., South Cotton wood; Dennis R., US Air Force, two grandchildren; Germany; mother, Salt Lake City; sister, brothers, Mrs F. R. (Reta) Barrett, Ernest A., both Salt Lake H., Lafayete City; William Calif. His" funeral services were held at the Cottonwood Third LDS Ward chapel. built this one to do a lot more'than just stand around looking beau- - d tiful. Held its weight down in the range. Then built four lusty engines for it two sixes and two V8's with output all the way up to 220 horses! And if that combination of modest weight and potent power makes you think this is one frisky car, you've got the right idea. You've also got a car with lots of room for logs, hips, shoulders, hals and luggage. Yet its whcelbasc keeps it h highly mancuvcrablc in traffic and very easy to park. With its Full Coil suspension and tmug insulation, it's got a ride that reminds you of tho JcUinooLh kind tho 3,000-poun- as Councilman Your Support Will Be Greatly Appreciated General Election November 5 LET'S ALL VOTE! Tald Political Advertisement 115-inc- Ask about a SMILE-MIL- E Ride and way it muffles noise and cushions you from bumps. And the fine hand of Body by Fisher craftsmen shows up beneath this one's suave good looks, too. Just listen to the solid thunh of a door closing or look at the smooth metalwork. You'll see what we mean. Sound good so far? There's more. Like the fact that Chcvclle comes in three series with eleven models convertibles, sport coupes, sedans, wagons, even Super Sport models with front bucket seats. Like the fact that (and see if this isn't one of the nicest surprises of pifcel all) the new Chcvclle comes at an Like to hear more? The listening's wonderful at your Chevrolet dealer's and so's tho driving1. kc the Chevrolet Song Book at your Chevrolet dealer's RWERTOf) MOTOR Co. RIVERTON, UTAH m.ii casy-to-la- |