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Show I 9 Six Area Residents Tour Middle East By LENORE TURNBOW Page 7 committee. CR November 19, 1961 Six local residents returned from a of the Holy Land Middle East The group, which New York and the 21-d- ay Cottonwood Tales recently tour and the Jetted to Worlds Fair before heading overseas, included Mr. and Mrs. Albert Horman, of Mount Olympus, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Horman, ofSugarhouse, Mrs. Amy F. Faust, of Cottonwood, and Mrs. Mary C. Sorensen of, Holladay. After picking up Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bond, their daughter and friend, Vivian Peck, in Frankfurt, Germany, they headed for Istanbul, Turkey. On the way to Beirut they passed an Arab refugee camp housing 15,000 persons. Some refugees live In small one room houses, other make their home In cardboard Returning yome the tourists stopped in Rome for three days. JUDGE TO SPEAK Judge R. Garff will be the featured speaker at the Evergreen PTA meeting, Monday, November 23, at 7:30 P.M. shacks. WATCH IT, CURLEY Pete Robbins as Judd, left, cautions Bryon Luttrell, who plays Curley, during a rehearsal of Olympus High Schools production of Oklahoma. Watching the action are Kathy Wheat, Ado Anne, standing, and Laurey, Joy Pemberton. Production began last night and will continue Thursday and Friday, November 19 and 20, at 8 P.M In the school auditorium. Mrs. Gwln C. Anderson Is of the production and Arden Peterson, Orman Weight, Holly Smith and Joan Kingston are the directors. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT STORE HOURS 7 AM to 10 PM 7 DAYS A WEEK UTAH FROZEN APPLE, CHERRY, built, church meetings were held in the gymnasium of the Cosgriff Memorial School directly behind the church. The old building was Just too small for the growing membership. The new church however, has room for 800 people to worship. I couldnt help but notice how proud Sister Marguerite was as she took me through the new church. It Is a lovely building, but Sister M arguerlte me It would be even lovelier when the stained glass windows are finished. 3 FRUIT PIES PEACH GROUND BEEF BEEF LIVER BABY 3 lbs $1.00 CHUNK BOLOGNA LARGE FRANKS Most of the people in the surrounding area are aware the new church has bells that ring at regular Intervals. Sissaid these ter Marguerite bells are supposed to ring at 6 A. M., noon and 6 P.M., and the Angelus is sald at each ringing. The gocxTSlster hastened to add that out of consideration for their neighbors, the bells will no longer ring at 6 A.M. FREE DELIVERY 5.00 2827 MINIMUM SOUTH 23rd EAST REG. PRICE 2 pair Womens 1st Quality Seamless NYLONS Mrs. Blaine J. Wlxom.PTA president, will also conduct elections for the nomination A variety group from 2 or 89b CAREER DAY Students at Highland High had an opportunity to Investigate different careers at Highlands Career Day, Novem- KOINS Gal. Complete 7 Gal. Show Complete INCLUDES: coin supplies FULL COVER REFLECTOR VIBRATOR PUMP (2 RARE COINS yr. guar.) SENIOR BOTTOM FILTER CHARCOAL & GLASSWOOD 3 ft. PLASTIC TUBING AQUARIUM GR WE L BOUGHT SOLD or TRADED 19.95 Value Special 9.88 TROPICAL FISH SPECIALS 29 29 29 29 29 VELVET SWORDTAILS. RED TUXEDO SWORDTAILS GREEN TUXEDO SWORDTAILS GOLD CRESCENT P LA TIES PLAT1ES D MARI-GOL- POPULAR 16 INCH FLOWERKIN DOLL (Assorted Costumes) Reg. 7.00 Value Special 3.96 SALON SQ50 Bleach or Tint Bleach and Toner Budget $5.0C $11.50 $7.50 Wave Oarel 6 I3eauty Salon 1010 L Slat Seuth-tu- far HeuM-P- b. LAY-AWA- 44-417- 3 Y FOR CHRISTMAS East, ber 5. Foothill-Sugarhouse News At the general assembly, Ralph J. Bean, president of the Sugarhouse Kiwanls Club, told the students It was a great opportunity for them to find out about the career or careers In which they might be Interested. About 30 classrooms were occupied by leaders rep- resenting their respective ca- reers. The students were 10 permitted to go to two of these classes to gain an Insight Into the requirements for each profession Including training, Count On It which college to attend, demands in the field, and of course, the salary. Both boys and girls were Interested In the wide range of careers nursing, modeling, social work, engineering, plolets, firemen, and even the entertainment world was represented by television and radio. the 20th & 21st Lower Mall Lower Mall COTTONWOOD MALL COTTONWOOD MALL beautifully . . . like fhjs! People are surprised to the phone. You ask yourself why you waited so long to visit. You dont need a special occasion to call Long Distance. Try it and see1 busy week at HighThe Saturday following Career Day was the big Donkey Basketball game. Believe It ot not, the two teams actually rode real donkeysl Students were pitted against the faculty, Including Alan Sullivan, student body president, and Doctor E. Parker, the It was a- school principal. land. MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE Bennetts and Keiths But, ironing the Ironnte way is so simple even a child can do it! You can actually rest up from housework while you U down and iron the healthful Ironnte way. And you can say goodbye forever to ironing day aches and pains. Do you realize that you lift up to 8000 pounds (thats four tons) of hot, heavy metal in doing up an average weekly ironing for a family of four9 Its no wqnder youre worn to a frazzle every ironing day! Cut your ironing time by more than half I ronrile this week! l iWVitecA? Y0 AUTOMATIC IRONER 3 coins with each Sat. only hand way? even a child can Iron . . . They call others FREE! & . . . when 9: PM Things happen when you call Long Distance. FROM TREND PRICES ON ' & SUPPLIES IN STOCK-PROO- F SETS, MINT SETS, SILVER DOLLARS Friday OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS TIL Why wrecK your health Ironing ALL COINS starter set purchased . Proceeds of the game went to charity. Thanks should be extended to those ten lovlles that helped make It all possible Sugar, Ginger, Loco, Gypsle, Suzle, Marilyn, Cookie, Jenny Lou, Mldnlte, and Patty the donkey you know. PAINT SPECIAL! Discount Nov. Reg. $20 BODY WAVE NOW IS THE TIME TO Brig- gainst the rules to dismount the donkeys to throw or retrieve the ball. True to form many donkeys were stubborn and wouldnt cooperate with their hapless riders. It was quite a spectacle to see players get thrown to the floor as donkeys decided to stop or start without warning . Slim and trim In their uni!''rms, the students were obviously In better shape than their elders opposi.ig mem. Despite everything, young studentswon-20-16- It was a 10 EXPERIENCED PROFESSIONAL OPERATORS P.M., Saturday, November21. This Is the same group which toured Europe and the Orient last year. Tickets, available at the or from Y W M I A door members, are $1. for adults and $.50 for children under 14. NO KIDDING AQUARIUM SALE 3080 South 1765 BLAST ieauly Specials One lUeeL Onlu Organizational changes have been made In the South Cottonwood 3rd Ward MIA, Bishop Warren B. Davis named Mrs. Paul M. Morris as the new YWMLA president, ham Young University will entertain at the Wllford Stake Center, at 7:30 A Excitement, fun and frolic filled the air at the Cottonwood First Ward Relief Society bazaar last Friday. MIA CHANGES Ward Sets BYU Act A center booth exhibited everything a little girl could desire In dolls and doll clothes. A special highlight was a 'beauty salon, featuring tops In hair styles. Even a bowling lane and bean bag throwing contest was available. service. BAZAAR dlme-a-d- lp By DIANE BENEDICT baint Ambrose Church on 23rd East and Redondo Avenue Is at last completed. While the new structure was being 2 lbs 25C ORANGES Other countries visited Included Egypt, Greece and Tripoli. Their stay In Jerusalem was filled by trips to Jericho, the Jordan River, the Dead Sea, Church of the Holy Sepulchre and the Garden Tomb, Hall of the Last Supper and King Davids Tomb. In Nazareth they toured the holy shrines, of Marys Well, Church and Josephs Annunciation Workshop. WRITER dinner, bake sale, beautiful aprons and pillow cases were on sale. A Saint Ambrose Church Ready For Services TEDDY BEAR MKT. LARGE, NAVEL TALENTED Teresa Ninth grader Shapiro won the $5 prize for the best theme for Central Junior Highs 1964-6- 5 season. Sponsored by the faculty, selection was made from among 18 essays by the student council. Her winning theme, Attain Knowledge, Retain Freedom will be placed on a banner and placed In the main school hall. Principal Norman Riggs stated, the theme helps to unify the school. Mrs. Dale W. Stocking as age group leader and M rs. Ronald E Henze as activity director for the Sunday evening Rog. 6 You don't have to mess and guoss and moasuro to got her special paint color . 1,322 colors to match or harmonize with anything KEITH S 1965 NOW 5 95 APPLIANCE Open Sunday 9 a.m, - 2 p.m. NO MONEY DOWN 1st PAYMENT IN MARCH 50 & HDWE 2327 E. 3300 So. HU AERLlANCESSTAgSTEREQglRONRIT om n. imvi rzfTT) 216 r-- |