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Show j New Sanctuary SAVE TWICE AT GRANTS . . . LOU PRICES PLUS Meihodisfs To Build : GREER STAMPS ' Church VIng By EOGER FUSET rChtnth Reporter '0 Architects drawings far the permanent sanctuary and addition to Christ Meth$250,000 odist Church, 2375 E. 3300 'South, have been released by. the Rev. Fred Venable, pastor. I buildThe ing will be built directly east of the present facility which will be remodeled Into an edu12,000-square-fo- cation wing. . Built of wood and native stone, the new building will house a sanctuary, nave, chancel, offices, kitchen, parlor, il three classrooms and a small chapel which will seat 40 persons and a minister's study. A large cross will hang behind the pulpit and a pipe organ will be Installed. Large wooden beams will run up. the slanted walls and meet at' the -- top to give the hall a Tound-toppeeffect The h&U will seat 400 persons Including a choir. A tower will Jut Into the sky 72 feet from the courtyard floor and be topped with a cross remindln2 worshippers of reverence, the Rev. Venable said. Groundbreaking ceremonies will be held sometime in February and construction will take about nine months. M. E. Harris, Salt Lake City, la the architect, HURRY 3 DAYS WELCOME TEACHERS - TroRi.,m, i GRANTS FAMOUS MUSLINS rfl SHEETS I'SIS FULL Special Sale BRUSHED COTTON PAJAMAS Schedule For Toddfers' sizes 77 81x108.. Lecture Series WOMEN'S f to 4 ' 'j ACETATE BRIEFS FASHION MISSES' FASHIONABLE FLANNEL CAPRIS are the very same quality as the mills own brand ' ing up to 2.19 each. NYLONS Newest fall shades in flatter-in- g seam hose at bargain Muslin Cose prices. Sixes 8Vi prs. 130 count Grant made sheets are made by famous mills Segregation and '"The Decline of the Congress will be subjects of the first Tuesday-Thursdalectures at the University of Utah next week. Dr. Daniel J. Dykstra, academic vice president and former dean of the College of Law, will speak on the first subject Tuesday at 1:10 p.m. In Orson Spencer Hall Neal H. Maxwell, assistant .to the president and secretary to the Board of Regents, will the. second subject .PPfiak. Thursday at 11 am., also In Orson Spencer Hall. (J AS HIGHER PRICED BRANDS! J Doubts Fit to 11 sell- y limited Quantities Brushed cottffi sleepers at a special you cant beat Quantities limited. Limited quantity, so hurry down. Buy several at this Exotic fall shades low price. will want several pair. you ,Pr- iunmii For Your Sweet Tooth ASSORTED COOKIES U. Purest, cleanest, most itary possible to buy. ter than home made. . Army Course - NawtstFoll Shades Mesh or plain. At lowest price for quality hose. Sixes 8 Vi to 11 THREAD FOR THREAD THE SAME , University Lists Sign For KM 0 Twin Fit 2 Coeds At GREATEST SHOPPING EVENT SEAMLESS NYLONS 72x108 .. .SALILAKE'S TSIS d . SAT. Two University of Utah coeds are the first girls from this area to enter a program In dietetics and nursing offered by the Army Medial Service. Carrt Bjorkman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bjorkman, Bountiful, and Karen Jacobsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Jacobsen, 1533 Parkway Ave., will receive more than $200 a month In UNBLEACHED MUSLIN EXOTIC-DRAMATI- For Bright Fashions 'n Bright Homes Upon graduation Miss Bjorkbq appointed a second lieutenant Jn the Army Medical Specialist Corps a Miss Jacobsen a second lieutenant In thp Army Nurse Corps. Health Clinics Open Monday WEST JORDAN The first of a series of Tree Immunization clinics, conducted by the Salt Lake County Health Department, will be held at Pioneer Hall, 1137 W. 7800 South, Oct. 9 from 3 to 5 p.m. Succeeding clinics will be held the second Monday of each month at the same time, Mrs. Helen Black,. Salt Lake County Health staff member, said. Shots to be given at the clinics include diphtheria, pertussis and tetanus (triple shot), for children up to eight years of age; diphtheria-tetanus- , polio, smallpox and m all The shots are free and parents are urged to take advantage of this . opportunity to have their children Immunized, Mrs. Black said. GIRLS' IMPORTED C HOUSE PLANTS CHOOSE COLORFUL COTTON CORDUROYS the student programs. man will sanBet- FLANNEL PJ's Falls favorite for home decoration or any dothes PRINT GIRLS' TOP QUALITY CORDUROY OXFORDS favorite! Fully lined corduroy uppers. Ribbed bottom cushion crepe soles, heel Polka dot insole. Fashion need. PLAIN You'd expect to pay twice as much Just in time for fall sew-Latime at this low ing. price. IJfflited quantity. st vrr Beautiful, healthy. Many to choose from. Classic style colorful design, 8 to 14 Washable. Similar to picture. $ DATSSEC1AC Black or oljye. Sizes 3 to 9. For accent points SAVE 49 FROM PRINTED BABY FLANNEL COMPARABLE VALUE REMNANTS ORLON CARDIGANS, OR NYLON ORLON ffrauiV ;rioi PULLOVERS Z. yds. Ideal for all baby needs ' plus adult gowns or pjs. KNITTING WORSTED PLAIN OUTING FLANNEL IC 1 Season's wanted fashion all Prip hoy Rag. 12.99 Surcoot. Wind resists weather proof Doe-Lo-n most popular and goes with your sports and street clothes washes perfectly. "First quality all wool yard. Every color wanted plus ClydeSwitches 36" wide in white or pastel colors. black-andwh- ite; Substantial cotton covers. Medium size. Uins.Wannl7lined. -- Olive, black, cottonwood. 12 to 20. Jr. Bays' Reg. 11.99 Parka with Hood. Durable vinyl wipes clean. Snug tabs on eollarv Hnmg, button-dow- n -- Favorite colors. : 2. Finance Members Gov. George a. -- Oyde chairman of the State Finance Commission to succeed D. K. Moffat, who will continue as a member of the commission. The action was taken at the request of Mr. Moffat, who earlier tills year suffered a heart, attack.-- " The iwo men also .will .trftde assignments sd as to relieve some of the pressure oa Mr. t LOW TWICE AT GRANTS, has appointed Clair R. Hopkins r DOWNTOWN DOWNTOWN . ' PRICESPLUSGREENSTAMDS , and" and SUGARHOUSE SUGAR HOUSE Moffat. - s |