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Show Eastern Star Holds Officer Installation 1 and Lynds C nap ter Radiant Cnapter 12, Order of the Eastern Star of Utah held a Joint Installation of of (leers, Saturday, November 21. Installation ceremonybe-a- n at 7: 30 P. M. In the Masonic 650 East south Temple, Temple. the Program was under chairmanship of the retiring Worthy Matrons Mrs. Paul Pemberton, Lynds Chapter 1 and Mrs. Brewer E. Phillips, Radiant Chapter 12. A reception followed the Installation In the banquet room. Incoming officers of Lynds Chapter 1 are; Mrs. Kenneth G. Cater, Worthy Matron; Lyndeu A. Reese, Worthy Patron; Mrs. Lewis Hersey, Associate Matron: Lewis Associate Matron; Lewis Hersey, Associate Pa.'ron; Center Slates Day Class Program Some day-clas- ses In the mopning to permit night workers and mothers with school-goin- g families an apportunlty to continue their schooling at the Center for Continuing Education. This day-tiprogram Is a fresh approach to handle the once-a-we- contlnulng-Educatlo- n Joseph H. G. Nickerson, Organist; Mrs. R. B. Hodges, Adah; Mrs. James E. Barnard, Ruth; Mrs. Rod Sunrise Club Plans Party Matron; Joseph H. Demman, Worthy Patron; Mrs. E. D. Scherer, Associate M atron; Dr. Bernard Sampson, Associate Patron, Mrs. Wilbur H. Smith, Secretary; Mrs. Earl F. Burns, Treasurer; Mrs. Robert J. Shaughessy; ConJ. ductress; Mrs. Gene Wiliams, Associate Con- Holiday flowers will set the stage at the Sunrise Garden Clubs annual Christmas party at the Graystone Plaza, Tuesday, December 1. Christmas arrangements club members will be made by displayed. Flowers will be delivered to the Geriatrics ward of the County Hospital, Monday, December 14. A social hour, luncheon and gift exchange will highlight the meeting. ductress. Mrs. Dennis Ausherman,, Chaplain; Mrs. Kenneth H. Tuttle, Marshal; Bessie H. TEDDY BEAR MKT. 23rd EAST SOUTH YES WE WILL BE OPEN THANKSGIVING DAY 7 AM to to 10 PM Every 7 AM ney Bowdidge, Esther; Mr. Franks C. Tavny, Martha. Mrs. F. Erie Bond, Electa; The second annual U. S. Association Coaching sessClinic held a three-da- y ion In Salt Lake City, NovSki ember 6, 7 and 8. ski coaches from the states west of the Mississippi attended the clinic, which featured Bob Beattie from Seventy-thre- and e Instructors An open house will honor and Mrs. George E. Mr. Kingsford, Saturday, November 28, from 2 to 5 P.M at their home 2364 Country Club Circle. Mr. Kingsford and the former Margaret Roskelley wero marrlod Novmber 25, 1714, 12 size PUMPKIN CANS letic Club. At the first of the year, Ideal National was informed that Is was one of seven c ompanies In the United States who In their 6th year of operation achieved a recommendation by the Alfred M. Best Company. This recommendation is earned by a growth and a strength formula and only 321 compan'es In the United States achieved this for 2 YAMS Ocean Spray CRANBERRY Norbest A 4 1934. Mr. Spere Is to the former Jean Young Dorton and they have three married cans Grads children. MAID-O-CLOV- OKLAHOMA An enthusiastic BUTTER TURKEYS 65C Hens 39C lb Toms 37C lb 11) Lake Life Underwriters, Salt Lake City Association Managers and General Agents and the national organizations of each. In addlton he Is a member of trie Tovne House Ath- 2 POUND MEADOW GOLD. WHIPPING CREAM 39C pint Most college credit classes will be in the General Education area to fill requirements for the first and second year of college, for example and English Composition Mrs. George T. Roberts, Warder, Mrs. Willhelmina Kelly, Sentinel. group of students from Olympus High School presented their Interpretation of the Rogers and Hai.nme.-stai- n music! Oklahoma Wednesday through Friday evening In the school HAVE A MUSICAL CHRISTMAS Put a Guitar or Accordion under the tree ' In the Logan Temple. They are the parents of Elmer Albert two children, Kligsforl I 91 CARLL'S BEAUTY SALON MT. SKAGGS OLYMPUS SHOPPING CENTER MEZZANINE 278-046- 1 YmnE ms MJMiBro a BaMi i of D?wney, Califor- $ 4 nia, and M.s. Al:nn Klag The Klngsf r .s have two grandsons and three granddaughters Family requests no gifts. MR. & MRS. KINGSFORD UTAH Wool Lake Chapter, Growers Association auxiliary Is Mrs. M.ircellus Pal- auditorium, 4045 South 2300 East. The evening performances started at 8:00 P.M,, and a doublecast due to .he enthusiastic response from the students mer, 22 i5 Vlewmont Street. Other new officers Include Mrs. I. K. Groer, vies president; Mrs. Wesley A gard, secretary; Mrs. Walter Smith, treasurer, and Mrs Ray J. Clark, program chairman. Mrs. Greer, chairman of the Make It Yourself With Wool contest, announced tlat contest finals ar-- : planned January 3 it 7:00 P.M in the Main Salt Lake City Library. START EARLY Parents at the Dill worth PTA meeting Monday, November 16 were carried back into the land of Mother Goose and Winnie the Pooh, as Dr. Elliott Landau reviewed some of the best In childrens literature. Dr.. Landau urged parents to expose their children to quality books before they are LOTS TO TALK ABOUT brothers of Fraternity Sigma Nu had a lot to talk about Monday evening, November 16, as they all JoRied together In the celebration of the 40th anniversary of the fraternity which first had Its start on the University of Utah campus In 1924. even able to read. If you havent started a library for your children yet, why not begin with a good book for a Christmas gift? NEW OFFICERS The new president of the Salt KING'S PIANO Its sure easy to get lost in a forest of number identies, what with zip codes . . . social security and direct distance dialing . . . but not at Walker Bank. Sure weve got electronic codes on our checks. They help us give you faster, better service. But at Walkers youre a person, not a number. If you want a new book of checks with your name imprinted, for instance, well see you get it right now. Youre number one with us. And youre number one with the merchants too, who know Walker Bank Checks mean dependable exchange. If you like being treated as an individual, your nearest Walker Office is the place to go. Youll be glad you decided, For my money, its Walker Bank. SPECIALS USED & HEW CI.OSE-OU- THIS T IU50.00 WEE- K- -- SAVE- W 310 COST NEW $650 per week $5.00 WILL HOLD UNTIL XMASL 315 SOUTH 5TH EAST PHONE up USED SPINET BALDWIN LARRY PINO CONSERVATORY PHONE me 440 OR 277-99- Coiffi I- NEW PIANOS course.. 2261 EAST 4800 SOUTH 12.50 classes In Religion, Art of Homemaking, and a Charm Course for women, married and single. A highlight of the day-tischedule Is a workshop In Bis hoped Family Welfare. that husbands and wlvas and those couples who plan this marriage will attend practical workshop. It will cover employment, Income, budgeting, food storage, and welfare of home and children . n Use of instrument tor 8 weeks. 2. All music furnished. 3. Private or group lessons. 4. Native ability test and honest appraisal of talent at end of Call for Instrument Reservation Expert Tipping non-cre- dit nd 1. SEE US FOR YCUR NEW GUITAR. American Ski Team. As a climax to their three-da- y session, the coaches traveled to Park City, had a dry-lademonstration of racing techniques, and Inspected the downhill and slalom courses of the Treasure Mountains Resort. SPECIAL 8 WEEK TRIAL PLAN $2.00 and sity of Utah Boulder, Colorado, U. S. Olympic SklTeam Coach; Chuck Ferris of Redmond, Washington, member of the 1964 Olympic Ski Team; Junior Bounous, internationally known skier and Ski School Director at Sugar Bowl, California; and host, Marv Melville, coach of the Univer Gulbranira and Ollwi Only English History. HOLLADAY NEWS NOTES (Continued from Page CELERY Reading, Basic Psychology, Remedial Math, Remedial Open House To Honor Kingsfords D y Utah 'cuncut Instructors Attend Area Ski Clinic PM 1 Self-Improvem- classes. Carter, Worihy Matron, for Lynds Chapter 1, and Mr. and Mrs. Demman, Worthy Patron and Worthy Matron for Radiant Chapter 12. Patron, Mrs. Kenneth iKcluctotq (aXctt dit FUTURE -- - Installed as Eastern Star officers, Saturday, November 21, A. Reese, Worihy at the Masonic Temple, 650 East South Temple, were, left to right, Lynd-jSTAR IN THEIR A Incoming officers of Radiant Chapter 12 are; Mrs. Joseph H. Demman, Worthy SAUCE most people have, according to Keith L. Smith, acting chairman of the BYU Salt Lake C eater for Continuing Education. Some courses In this special program will be for college credit, others will be non-creand go under the heading of desire which ers. Libbys ek me ConCrangle, Associate ductress; Margot E. Carter, Chaplain; Mrs. Gerais W.. Johansen, Marshall. Mrs. Alvin Jensen, Organist; Mrs. Fred BJorndal, Pianist; Mrs. R. C. Frinkes, Adah; Mrs. Jim B. Attebury, Ruth: M rs. Lynden Reese, Esther; Virginia L. Ward, Mariha; Mrs. Donald Drew, Warder; Mrs. Fred G. Weldon , Electra; Eleanor M. Starley, Sentinel; Kathryn S. Locketett, Bible Bearer; Fred and Mary Spear, Flag Bear- Open Weekdays will now ses day-clas- be offered as part of the curriculum of the BYU Salt Lake Center for Continuing Education beginning the Winter term In January 1965. will run These Mrs. R. W. Edmonds, Secretary; Mrs. Ray Powers, Treasurer; Mrs. John C. Eberharde, Conductress; Eva 2827 $25 Permanent now $15 BYU 322-26- 22 $650.00 KING'S Optm Til 4 p.m. M.doy Till 1iWi p.k N. TERMS music shop K GALLACHER, PIANOS and Owner ORGANS 2233 South 7th East 1 Member of Federal Rnerrt Syotem and Federal Depoott Insurance Corporation HIGHLAND DRIVE OFFICE 3920 HIGHLAND DRIVE" |