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Show April 15, I96.i Page 9 HOUADAY NEWS NOTES from MARY GAIL STARK Local C hurches Ho Id Holy Week S ervices Glen Cordell spoke on "Sensitivity of Christ at the 10 A M Service Meditation was held Monday, Tuesday and Churches of all denominations in the area commenced celebrating one of the most sacred times of the year last Sunday with the beginning of Palm Sunday, the last Sunday in Lent and the first in Holy end D 1.30 to 2 PM Wednesday Holy Communion will be celebrated Thursday at 8 P M Week 50TH ANNIVERSARY is commemorated The week The Golden Wedding Anniversary of Mr and Mrs George Spence, 468 Sherman Avenue, was celebrated Sunday, April 11, 8 P M , with an open house at the home of a Mrs Gary granddaughter, by a series of events leading to Christs triumphant up hen entry into Jerusalem palm branches were strewn before him. The Holladay Community Church climaxed the Lenten series on The Gospel and Arts with a superb product- Others named were Mrs Mary Simper, presidentelect; Mrs Harold Hogarth, secretary; and Mrs Adrian Vers-tee- g treasurer Club meetings are held on the fourth Tuesday of each month at the YWCA Membership is open to those interested people having English an- cestry The organization has made numerous contributions to the Fork Training American School during the year White, 2931 Nila Way. WARD DRAMA An abundance of 1 ion Sunday, 7:30 tled ' J B PM, The couple greeted friends relatives between the and hours of 4 and 8 P M enti- ", a Pulitier prize winning play married on in Farmington, Utah, and have one daughter, three grandchildren and fivt They March 4, Sunday 's production was directed by Bea Thomas and the Reverend Horace McMullen, pastor of the church, assumed the leading role Others in the cast included Robert C Heath, Kenneth Jenks, Jerry Malm-bre- n, Keith Gary Peak, Roark, Lief Erickson, Mane Louise McMullen, Lily Uno, Diane Barton, Tom Mackey Jr , Jean Morton, and Dorothy great grandchildren Mr Spence is retired from the Salt Lake City Water Dewhere he was partment employed for a period of 38 years ENGLISH CLUB At elections held recently by the English Club, Mrs Glen L Peck, 1495 East 5600 South, was elected president of the group succeeding Miss Helen Roark A special service was also held Sunday at the Mount Olympus Presbyterian Church, 3390 East 3900 South Rever i ALWAYS were 1915, talenf was seen at the Holladay Sixteenth Ward, 4635 Lanark Way, Wednesday evening, as the M I A An presented Department Evening in Drama Entertainment consisted of one-aThe three plays Ghost at Punkin Holler," The Lost Elevator," and The Perfect Hideout " ct TREATS FROM THE EASTER BUNNY-W- hile picking out stylish Easter outfits this weekend, Cottonwood Mall shoppers will come face to face with the traditional Bunny From noon to 9 P M , Thursday and Friday, April 15 and 16, and from 10 A M to 6 P M , Saturday, Apnl 17, the Easter Bunny, alas Jean Christensen, will hop through the Mall handing out 20,000 chocolate eggs One hund gift-givi- The plays were under the direction of Alice Foster and included about 50 performers Those participating in the Entre act were Ingmarie Carlson, Chris Fuhnman, Diane Evans , Debbie Young, Mary Happiness Is An Easter Basket Ann Walgren, Kathy Evans, Sidney Fuhriman, Janet Goodwill aind Chris Larsen. Bryant Sa&t&i KIDS TO AGE 12 Sat. morning, April 17th 10 AM. is an Easter basket on Easter morning If you happen, however, to be a youngster confined to a hospital bed then cast away your fears of being overlooked when the Easter festivities are under way Once again the boys and girls of the Kiawanis Felt Center and the Elks Boys Club are filling in for the Easter Rabbit Soon the club members will be making their annual rounds of the childrens hospital wards to pass out an Easter basket and well wishes to the kids who can t be home for Happiness SUGAR HOUSE irainiGWfl M ?r PtnST QUALITY before you spend more COMPARE PENtJEVS mmm Thousands of FREE CANDY EGGS! FREE PRIZES in the holiday This activity sponsored by the Salt Lake County Recreation Department, got underway Monday, April 12, when club members begin the task of boiling and coloring dozens of eggs Once the eggs take on their festive appearance they are placed together with assorted candy and prepared for delivery On Good Friday, April 16, cIl nembers, under the direction of drectors Art Leo and Louis Mullens will visit the hospitals Baskets will also be delivered to the Rotary Training Center every store! CHECK EGGS FOUND FOR VALUABLE REDEEM AT STORE NAME TAGS-THE- N FEATURED FOR PRIZES Kids Contest Senior Citizens Schedule Tour Senior citizens of Salt Lake County are busy laying out plans for their monthly trip This month the Salt Lake Recreation DepartCounty ment sponsored group will take their first over-nig- ht venture when they travel to Dead Horse Point and the Arches National Monument. Miss Marian Peterson, re- - weekend is the display cf beautiful color photographs from the movie The Greatest This marks the third year Story Ever Told the Mall merchants have sponsored the festive Easter program, announced Wayne Richards, executive secretary of the Cottonwood Mall Merchants Association this red lucky shoppers will find a $1 bonus with candy present Also on hand will be representatives of the Salt Lake County Agriculture Agent's office, who in a Joint venture with the Egg Producers of Salt Lake and the extension service division of Utah State University, will distribute 3,000 hard boiled Easter Eggs, complete with salt, pepper and menu bulletin Another holiday special offered at the Mall their -5 DESIGNATED AREA creation leader, who will accompany the group, said any resident of the county over 60 years at age is invited to Join the tour Those interested should contact Miss Peterson at by April 20 The group will depart April 29 from the Senior Citizens Center, 237 South 10th East 364-56- 1- 33 Kids Contest DESIGNATED AREA 6-1- 2 Hiilcrest Shopping Center 73rd South and 9ih East 1 THE ... 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