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Show Cottonwood Heights News Instant Christmas Shopping: Attend Society Bazaars By RUTH GREENE 277-30- But seriously, bazaars. 24 I really enjoy Butler 5th Ward is having November Is here again and that usually means Thanksgiving, snowstorms and ReThe lief Society bazaars. latter Is the most fun, you spend hours making aprons, doll clothes, Christmas presents and decoration, then turn around and buy them yourself. their Bazaar, November 12. Dinner will be served from 5: 30 to 7: 30 P. M. and booths will be open all the time. I checked with the other wards and Butler 1st and Union 4th bazaars will be held November 6. Butler 3rd had their bazaar October 23. This a wonderful time to buy gifts. So keep this In mind while making up your Christmas lists. is 14. If It will be worthwhile. If you listen closely to her tips and shopping hints you can really save on food and preparing meals for the family. CONSUMER EXPERT The Butler ward, the 8th ward and 9th ward are having Carolyn Dunn, The Consumer Market expert ,to talk to them. Meeting will take place at ORIENTAL WEDDING We had a them all the happiness In the world. Ushers were Kenneth Baird, Richard Nelson, Doctor Onlkl. Flower girls were JoAnn Ya$ man aka, and Melissa Shimizu. Ring boy was Billy C. PILL brother-in-la- w Sometime things arent as bright as they could be. It seems Mrs. Nerece Herd, 6819 South 2445 East, had a catch In her back when sitting for long periods. She attributed her catch to age. But last Saturday she went to visit a doctor to see If a pill would cure her but found herself In traction in the hospital Instead. The doctor said she - hopes a week In this gadget will do the trick. So does she! was there and the romance starting blooming. We wish to say, go home and stay in bed. But. the children need meals need fixing, and care, the house needs cleaning. Last week the Robertson s family, 6880 Willow Way, had Intestinal flu. Lou really had her hands full, then she got the "bug. But to make matters worse her flu wasnt Just the Lou made variety, a speedy run to the hospital with complications. We are happy to report that she Is now home and resting fine. 24-ho- ur wedding complete with klmonas Octo16. Masaru Tom Shim2977 East 70th South, was izu, married to Junko Grace Ide-ha- ra from Nagoya, Japan. The couple were married In the L.A. Temple but they actually met in Salt Lake. It seems Junko came to our valley to attend October conference last year and was told to contact Doctor Onlkl at 7276 South 2300 East while here. When she came to visit, Tom, Doc- tor Onlkls R. C. May- Klein, berry, Matt Tateoka, James NO Japanese ber mswMm m November 10 A.M., her talk Is anything like her radio programs Im sure FLU FLYING Its very easy for a doctor We have another neighbor who hasnt been so lucky. Dick Wilcox 1780 Cloverdale Road, started having stomach trouble six weeks ago. When they took him to the doctor, they found a bleeding ulcer and admitted him to L.D S. Hospital, four weeks ago. During that time he underwent several operations. We 'l hope he gets well soon. JUNKO IDEHARA Utah's music station. few- w LJ FILTER-FLOWASH- ER with NEW MINI-BASKE- T For Washables that By GAE HOLLADAY You Never Dared Machine-Was- h Before! GENERAL ELECTRIC Model WA-854- 30" HISPEED Y BIG speed Water Saver Load Selection AUTOMATIC UNIT SENSI-TEM- AUTOMATIC Temperatures KEYBOARD Cold WITH PICTURE OVEN 3 Wash, 2 Rinse Rinse Wash-C- old $228.88 A "SOUND 23" RANGE WINDOW Custom Care Features Include: 3 Cycle- -2 OVEN TIMER PUSHBUTTON CONTROLS Students and teachers alike burned the midnight oil this week as the result of test week. Students, trying desperately to review over two months work and teachers working equally as hard to summarize It, celebrated the end of the first term. Test week was also set aside as "teacher appreciation week. Members of the Future Teachers of America club, along with the entire student body, paid special tribute to the faculty. Notes with Of all the teachers East and West, Skyline has the $228.88w-- f w- -t STEREO CONSOLE General Electrics solid state power pack circuitry does away with tubes in favor of modem transistors and diodes. Diamond Exclusive General Electric Man-Mad-e Stylus. e FM Stereo Tuner with Stereo Star and Automatic Drift Control (ADC) Automatic Record Deluxe RD115 m m mm PORTABLE TV GENERAL ELECTRIC 12 REFRIGERATOR-FREEZE- NO R DEFROSTING EVER! FREEZER! BIG REFRIGERATOR SECTION! ROOMY ONLY 12 cu. 28" ft Net Volume. Aik about our May paymant tarma big trada-tn-a Front controls and front . . easy to see . . . easy to use . . . easy to hear. Attractive textured plastic cabinet with matching carrying handle. sound . Elect- ric- MOBILE MAID DISHWASHER Sparkling Dishes! " 'Itrhere $179.95w-- t Q) on easy rolling caste-- s 1 liet. 15. sts 65 for November 10 Tuesday SCHUMANNS: (RHENISH) represented in the UN. In the art departments Symphony 3 In E flat Major Wednesday November 11 DELIUS: Florida Suite and Brigg Fau showcase, work of art students are featured, In addition to the exhibit of their work at the Cottonwood Mall. Also represented In showcases are displays for the chemistry, biology, and agriculture Thursday November RAVELS: La Valse FAURE: Pa van FRANCK: Psyche 12 SPECIALS); UNICEF last Thursday. didnt get started until late because of We Complete line of meats time. Hillcrest 4 in G Major Felt-Bucho- The Model United Nations of Hillcrest High School held trlck-or-tre- at November 9 MAHLERS: Symphony Monday VN UNICEF DRIVE - all cuts. Sem- inary recently held elections. Elected were: Mark Mltchel, Terry Jensen, president; Lorry Claton, secretary. Pork, Veal, Lamb, Capon, Geese, Fish HALF BEEF SALE y&i 49i ON THE MARCH TURKEYS Last Saturday, the Marchioness Club were Invited to march In the homecoming parade for the University of Utah. The girls, dressed In their green uniforms, were one of the outstanding groups at the homecoming. Hillcrest High School will hold Its first "homecoming In the near future. Since Hillcrest has had two graduating classes, we feel It Is time to start the ball rolling. A committee has been chosen from the student council to Investigate the many facets of the The events will be planned Eliminate battery problems for the life of your car 5 MINUTES WITH IRONRITE (iizmz STRAVINSKYS: Grade Beef A or AA Choice IISDA Fresh.-orde- r ahead for the holidays. Murrays Meat Market 1990 East 33rd South (by Evergreen Carwash) Okc t&e OCct 02cuAiatcct TKeat TKcn&etd HU FIRST HOMECOMING BATTERIES IN (zm weekdays) November 6 The Fairys Kiss Friday vice-preside- nt, Competing among girls from all over the state, Linda will receive a new wardrobe, a private telephone for a year, and many other nice things. She will go to Dallas, Texas, to compete In the Miss Teenage America contest. Lindas first act of duty was to cut the ribbon at the opening ceremonies of the new Interstate REVIVE DEAD tizz&Yi semi-finali- The Union BATTERY TROUBLE . . . without hand rinsing $99.95 , (2 to 3 p.m. WIDE! $258.00w-- t General y MATINEE CONCERT Many departments have made displays for showcases adding color to Skylines halls. The home-liviclass has made a brilliant display of dlnnerware and floral arrangements, compliments of rn the company. The library, In keeping with recent United Nations recognition, has displayed replicas of the flags of all nations bad weather but all had a good i and drama. The talent part of her program was a recital from "Romeo and Ju- we? mm FROST-GUAR-D LIGHTEST! I $279.95 PERSONAL Hillcrest $ Syncro-Fin- , by Denny Bird) Barber of Seville by ROSSINI ng Skyllners have been picked, along with 8- - other students from 22 Utah high In schools as National Merit the 1964-19Scholarship competition. The selection of James Jardine and a Halls of Nov. 7 KWHO OPERA MATINEE SATURDAYS AT 12 NOON (Programmed By Rob Branch Program Director z DISPLAYS Two Miss LAKEWOOD Programmed Alan Eastman was based on the scores of NMSC tests which were taken last March. If selected as winners In later competition, they will be eligible for a four year college scholarship. teachers. Linda Glover, a Hillcrest senior, recently was crowned This Teenage Utah. pretty young miss has been active In debate, forensles. on your dial ed around a homecoming week. As yet no date has been set. By GARY FORD SOLID STATE CIRCUITRY MEANS SOLID ENJOYMENT TRANSISTOR very best written on them and a literary piece entitled Tribute of the Teacher were distributed among faculty members. Skyline, In conjunction with schools all over the nation paid a sincere and well-earncompliment to Its Hillcrest Senior Named Miss Teenage Utah aenstratiei ef cleans itself electrtcaltv IDEA . . . BUY THE LAKEWOOD BRIGHTEST! aeo Students Struggle Through Test Week 6 $2 98 VX- For only Phone 278-27- 61 y u First Quality Leather Footwear Guaranteed Values!! MEN'S . 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