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Show V HOLLADAY NEWS NOTES &- - from MARY GAJL STARK Holladay Couple Celebrates Golden Wedding Anniversary In commemorating their Golden Wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Darnel Perkins 4245 Highland Drive were honored at an open house Tuesday, January 12 at the home of a son; Clayton L. Perkins. East 4165 South. The Holladay couple greeted friends and relatives between the hours of 6 P M. and 1420 9 P M Mr and Mrs Perkins were married in the, Salt Lake Latter-Day Saints Temple, January 12, 1915. They have five children, four of whom reside in the Salt Lake area, and include Mardon Perkins of Boise Idaho. The Perkins can boast of having 18 grandchildren HOOVER REPAIR (OMmti ovinuut 4, . parti Oat Ory Stnrico OFFICAIL TO RETIRE a on fUNoar bread II Arailroad official, Henry J? Riggert, 1780 Millbrook Road, will retire February 1 after cf many years completing service with the Denver 4 Rio Grande Western Railroad hiu. uir i. un Vhim HU Km km t hdwl Company. Mr. Riggert is presently executive representative in Utah for the railroad, a position he has held for the past six years. A native of Chicago, Mr. Riggert first joined DARGW in 1920 as a city passenger in 1920 as a city passenger in Chicago. He was agent A LADIES' transferred to Utah in 1940. Mr. Riggert is an active figure in "community affairs having served two terms as a member of the board of governors of the Salt Lake City Chamber of Commerce of which he is presently a member of the advisory council of the chamber. He has also served the United Fund and is amember of the 229 PImM Un4nf factory attached Miner rlac repaired Cleaned, waxed, chined Ceier Meer Thurf. Fri. Sol. Only MIN'S Rubber Haal-- $1 If Granite To Stage The Music Man Salt Lake County Chapter of the Red Cross previously serving one term as its president. In addtion to his other af- filiations, Mr. Riggert is a member cf the executive committee of the Utah Foundation and of the Utah Railway If you see 76 As- sociation.. "During World War I. Mr. Riggert served as a chief petty officre in the U S. Navy. He later married the former Rose Zimmer of Chicago. Mr. Riggert hasn't made definite plans regarding the future as yet but says he intends keeping busy in civic affairs and would also like to do a little globe trotting. JEEP CLUB OFFICIALS Heading the Skyline Je$ are, left to right, Betty Ferguson, Glenn Sorenson, secretary; Fred Wood, vice president; Marv Fox, president Trip planners for the club, not pictured, are Dave Dodge and Fred Saxton treasurer; Racing Hill Climb To Spark Jeep Rally JUNE WEDDING The forthcoming marriage of Miss Lynda Ann Hamilton, 4605 Wellington, and Frank Kent Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur O. Clark, 4590 was anRussell Avenue, nounced recently by parents of the prospective bride, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Q. Hamilton, California, and Inglewood, former residents of Salt Lake City. The Jeep, vehicle tnadefam-ou- s during World War II, will have a new splurge cf glory in Salt Lake Sunday, January "can-do- 24 Miss Hamilton has attended This is the day the Skyline Jeep Club hosts their first annual Snow Rally at Flinders the Brigham Young University and later graduated from the University of Utah where she was affiliated with Lambda line Jeep Club has 350 Twice a month, members members pack their jeeps and head for the hills of Utah. Year long activities include sleigh rides, parties and barbecues A $5 yearly fee entitles club Mountain Meadow Ranch, located 25 miles east on U S. Highway 40. Rally is free to the public. A full day of mud -- sticking, Delta Sigma, International Folk Dancers and the acap-pel- la choir. Her fiance is a graduate of the University of Utah and has also fulfilled an LDS Western States Mission gear -- grinding activities will begin at 8 A M. evThree ents feature drag racing, hill climbing and obstacle course. Four classes in each event include four - cylinder, and. 6 straight cylinder, snow-slidin- members to discounts onJeep parts and equipment Next meeting is slated for Wednesday, February 3 at 7: 30 P M. at the Harmony Park Recreation Center For further information, call Mr Adams, ' 277-58- Skyline PTA Sets g, ng from GAf HOLLADAY SKYLINE HIGH SOUNDS four-wheel- ed " College Program V-- V-- 8. estimated 100 jeep drivers are expected to vie for 24 trophies and door prizes. Deadline for entries was Jan. An Skyline High Hop Socking Success Clean and Repair Purtei W Baby Shoe Bronzed Cottonwood Mall o y eleven expert stylists. frve yu Beauty Salon Where a personal touch is yours n 2112 East 13th South CALL 467-126- 0 20. the Sky Hundreds of pairs of feet decked out in wild footwear was the scene last week when . Skyline held its "Sock-Ho- p Swinging to the music of the Skyline dance band and a surfing como, students danced tilling the gym with a col orful array of socks. Sunday School i The bop followed a pep assembly which featured a skit by the cheerleaders and music by the Skyline pep band. - SOUTHEAST MAN Robert F. Barnes has been appointed assistant trust officer of Zions trust junior student brought honor to him self and his school last week. Richard Grow was awarded a $25. savings bond a pin, and a wall plaque for his outstanding entry in the "Voice cf Democracy speech contest, sponsored by the Veterans of Foreign Wars. The plaque cited him as being the outstanding spokesman for freedom from Skyline. The topic of Richar d speech was "The Challenge of Citizenship, in which he streses sed the responsibilities, and opportunities of American citizenship and the respect we owe to our American heritage. 0&?OO0 fun all .. 4. .. .. Slated county could interest Walt Disney in the hospital That way Mayor Lee site. would have his park and the commissioners could balance this years budget. ........ ahead into serve doli ious seaSon skating School Lowell L. Bennion, classes, dean of students, University of Utah, who will talk on "Choosing Your Field of Education"; Mayor General Max E. Rich retired, and executive secretary, Chamber of Commerce, voicing the Military career; Garth M. Eldridge, dean of students, Salt Lake Trade Technical Institute, speaking about Vocational Training to Todays World1 ; Miss Louine Hickman, counselor. Skyline High School, To College; Galilee Baptist Church will Sunday School program Sunday, January 24 At an organizational meeting last week classes for each age group were set up and teachers assigned to each class. The Bible instruction hour will begin at 9:45 A M. each Sunday with an inspirational opening session. The children and youth will join together for singing, prayer, Bible and a devotional reading, comment before dividing into Bible small groups for lessons Adults will convene for an inspirational period following the Bible study hour in preparat.on for the morning worship service at 11 A M According to Reverend Dale E Williams, pastor, the Sunday School occupies an important place in our society The American Christian heritage, which has been primarily passed on through Sundav School, has long been the backbone of strength for the moral fibre of our great republic, said Reverend Williams. The Galilee Baptist Sunday School will meet in the Church s new home at 3041 East 7000 South Next Sundav will mark the second wek of services conducted in the recently acquired facilities which provide ample spare for Sunday ior, junior and interested sophomore students and their parents, announces Mrs Russell Chadwick, PTA Colleges and Scholarship chairman. Guest speakers will be Dr. How To Go and E. R. Pet- erson, Personnel administrator, Kennecott Copper, whose topic is "Foundation of our Industrial Growth." Beginning at 7:15 P.M. special music will be offered by die Skyline Modern Dance Band under the direction of Lawrence W. Bird. The Boys Chorus, Donald H. Ripplinger, directing will present several numbers. y Buy plenty of brown (hi'kcn & CHICK IM IS eiocet! 2 CMICKCN 02 -l 2 CHICK CHS 120 2 12 CHICK CHS 120 tend-r- for , One and S'-- 1 eecm eci 52 S3 T I v mM OUtlciO u--- (I Trr' v Council Name Head Peter Mlckelsen, former director pupil personnel, Jor-da- y School was elec- District, ted chairman of the Salt Lake City and County Mental Health Advisory Council, Thursday, January 7. Named to the vice chairmanship was Doctor Craig Nelson, psychiatrist. The Mental Health Advls ory Council, consisting of 18 lay and professional persons, acts as the policy-makin- g body for the program at the Community Mental Health Center Established In December, 1961, as a division of the local health departments, the Mental Community EAST 33rd SOUTH Delicious Breakfast to people are who Lunches ; Dinners Health HOURS Center dally opens Its doors Tuts. --Wed 6:30 A M. - mentally -- Thurs.-Sat. 6:00 P.M. Mondays and Fridays 6:30 AM. - 8:00 P.M. troubled. A state legislator would like to revise ltquor laws. Still but he no would-b- e WtHtng to sell tf ft HERDS JUuor-by-the-drl- .2152'' .. smaller bottles. January Clearance SALE tote 7 727 00 ewod ut .. AIL 70 00 100 OO 7$ OO .... ........ 20 to 50 ACCESSORIES $-- 71.00 lnon wor- ri ESfjhlcnd OO OO OFF had three shots at crocodiles guide saw sevelal floks of parrots I'm sure of our e heard Tarzan's battle cry a time cr tobute HANGING LAMPS AND TABLE LAMPS .Utriht'iut to 9 FREE DELIVERY The new restaurant every one is talking about.... 'toe camped for two nirhts n the river cbreOIy across from a village called Uue Chula This was the Lrst the capita) of the Zequr trite and village the Spaniards t nk over as thev penetrated the interior of Mexico our ari hec,lonst..Vr Tom I ep, dated the rujns of the church here in the 1580 s About eighteen families st 11 reside fere sharing their meager dwellings with their tnimals chicken, pigs and an occasional turkey Primitive is a maMerpeirp of underctatemont OTtN k Friday & Saturday 4 to 10 Sunday & Holiday Noon to 9 p 2343 rjsm's FXNE FOODS All DAILY 4 Other members of the cast Include Shirley Lemmon, Jenna Mather. Lynn Harding and Scott Layton. too didn t ever see him Orders of trispy French fries, delicious bilberry muffins, and tanry cole slaw also available . Inquire atiout Biuket O Fibs and Shrimp, and Kathy Stanley. Table Tkwod, J4W leaf 149 06 Damsh 4 2" f 50" Don-e19 00 60" Wo nut SuHooo'd Th wth I 3 O Side Host Cair and fabric 360 00 Chows leouM tick Donish O0r 9 00 Teak O" Walnut . 160 00 0(1 Walnut tonte-wO'dr49 00 Wo'nuf Tea Cot wi Cos'i r Wa Tank , JvtX5'd Iffectory Teb ......125 00 Wfefc MMttuuu Utah grown, gloden your best parties" of Meredith Wilsos musical "The Music Man to be staged February 3 through 6 Rehearsals are infull swing under the direction of Ralph 160 Rodgers. Approximately students will display their talents in the musical Mr Rodgers said many school departments are helping stage the production Nell Weight is working with the chairman Marvin Jenson says hell get together with Mayor Lee for a monthly chat. Theyll discuss the big issues Vietnam, atomic the national disarmament, debt. ship services, and parking. Public is cordially welcome. CHICKEN O orchestra, up in County BUCKET lOHibiUmi Tif of Maybe pri-vilig- Turn the ice officer assistant Zions First National Bank, according to Roy W Simmons, bank president. Mr. Barnes, who Tesides at 1416 Canterbury Drive, graduated from University of Utah. Following 11 years with a Salt Lake real estate firm, he joined Zions First Federal Bank m July, 1962, in the property management department He will continue m this department in his new officer capacity. TOP SPEAKER A - start their TEST WEEK The end of another terms work and the half-wa- y mark of the school year was acthis week, set knowledged aside as test week. Final exams summed up many one semester classes, as some students anticipated course changes. With great expectations for the remaining school year, Skyliners prepare to greet Monday with the new term's work. 0G3 In I960, Organized A most Important meeting will be sponsored by the Skyline High PTA in the program Careers and Colleges slated Thursday, January 28, at 7:30 P.M. in the school auditorium. The informative meeting Is especially designed for gen- - Alta Christensen, and Edward choreography Neslen is supervising scenery construction and design. Sharing leading roles in the musical are Steve Kimball, Greg Karch, Diana Sorenson trombones front of Granite High School, don't rush to your eye doctor. It s only the students preparing for their presentation lined te TQAVEI. fSe9 I'd fMONf ZfTtr D carrier t'a't1 WhUneu f tTRVirr. 15 355 7141 CA Htlh rf 10 to 6 fsderi toll OFF Sotd At U Inter if 50 UP TO 59i 5a & 1 rto esstb 3 td. m |