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Show Cottonwood Heights Kiwanis Name Officers RshinKEIEW I Page 6 November 25, 1964 ? B 7 RUTH GREENE 277-30- 2! y Christmas JLLS JO Gifts for Thrift t at Western Savings Brighten your home for the holidays with one of these happy gifts. . . and whistle when It was election time again the Cottonwood Heights Klwanls meeting, Tuesday, November 17, at the Panaroma out why because this Information is not Included In the directory. Also no one from at Cottonwood Heights Inn. Named president was Leo Thomas, 6896 Village Green Road. Other officers Include Bob Maughn, vice president and Russ Hanks, 68 45 Willow Way, Midvale Klwanls and other civic groups from throughout the state attened the gathering. Open your savings account for $50, or add $50 to your present account and ,et your choice of these happy toys .'or the youngsters. Theyre made of durable, heavy plastic, easy to inflate . 24 theyre squeezed. WHY THE hill, was also on hand to greet his brother. We really claim Kurt as one of our ward because he lived with Ron and Mardene for so long. I rembember Kurt Folkerson and Kurt Mons when they were Just little lads In knee pants. They really grow up fas. Im glad Pve reached wont the point where grow anymore. I to Kurt's Getting back mission, he said The Swedish 0 mission was tops and led all the other European missions during the last few months. They are really building new chalels and members In the Stockholm area where I spent most of my time. Mmmmm the directorys office can tell who authorized this new addition to the questions. I can see no value to them since the school keeps track of the children and the census would have this listing also. Therefore the P.T.A. Is asking parents to refrain from answering this question unless given a very good answer. us " INk " 4 'x T' 4 QUESTION? BACK FROM SWEDEN I was. talking to Mrs. Lynn Bullock, 7112 South 2155 East and she told me our Job this year at the Cottonwood Heights Eelmentary school PTA was chalrman-l- n charge of literature placed before our children. She brought a strange fact to my mind that I hadnt even considered before. This year the county Is taking the names of residents to make up the county directory. But for the first time they are asking for the ages of all minor children living In the home. So far they havent been able to find REINDEER 20" high SANTA CLAUS -- 15 high Last evening I saw Kurt sitting In the Folkerson His at church. audience brother, Lee Folkerson, was sustained as second counsel5th Ward Bishopric. Kurt Just returned from a Swedish mission last Thursday about 9 P.M. Kurt, residing with his brother Dick Folkerson at 965 East 4555 South is looking for a Job in order to attend the U. of U. as soon as possible. Kurts dream has always been to be an engineer. President Ron Rolkerson, 6855 Brook- - or of the Butler OFFICERS Russ Hanks, outgoing president of the Cottonwood Heights Klwanls Club, left, congratulates new president Leo Thomas. Newly elected club vice president Robert Maughan, right looks on. KIWANIS DARCY FRUIT CAKE pounds, sealed in at gift container. t lac- - Your holiday fruit cake free when you open your savings account for $100 or add $100 or more to your present account. Tantalizingly good, flavored, filled with choice fruits and nuts. rpm-and-bran- Le Place More about this des Arts. at a later date. It is nice to see Maestro Abravanel listed among Sol Performing Arts Huroks properties In current music journals. Hes in fast company: Jan Peerce, Arthur didnt Although hear Shirley Verretts Monday and Wednesday performances at BYU of USU, respectively, I am confident she acquitted herself well In recital. This talented, attractive negro mezzo-sopran- o, sang Carmen In the Montreal opera season opener early last month. 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