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Show April 22 REVIM Fraternity Page 6 for Mother The Founder's Day luncheon of the Salt Lake City Alumnae Chapter of Alpha Xi Delta fra- Whooo ternity Den r iti are A e 911) I f (eutie 12:30 Smiling employees of the downtown and Cottonwood Mall Pans Company met Saturday at 8 A M at the Newhouse Hotel for their 29th annual Easter Breakfast Jules S Dreyfous, offices a program entitled, Dolls for Democracy will be presented by Claire Antique Imports slated for P M , Saturday, April 24 in the Union Building, University of Utah will be Mrs Hostesses Owen Duffy and Mrs M Lee Arnold Following the installation of 'a limttiiuc i is All members are invited to Easter flew attend ies Guest speaker was Doctor Frank M Blish of the First Congregational church Honored guest was Miss Sarah Giles, retired buyer, who originated and founded the Easter Breakfast idea The Lowlanders provided musical entertainment. bonnet. hat A 25 funniest hats Program chairman was J. Earl Russell Arrangement committee: Leon Burton, Holmes, Betty Hull. PORK CHOPS HALF-INC- H presi- dent was master of ceremon- HATTE- R- Jules S The Dreyfous, president, Pans Company, models his MAD ky iuhl irul Dmw with any purchase of a heavy hind quarter or more Ed-yt- he Mr Dreyfous announced that the Pans Company was honored in the recent contest of the Cottonwood opening Store and won national recognition for the 1964 Gold Award Promotion Campaign 3 iers W With Purchase of Heavy fteef Half I BEEF HALVES ! of the Mad Hat Contest were Brent Phillips, 52 West 7500 South. The shoe department manager took first place for the men with a creation featuring a child canvass shoe and rabbits and chicks on top of his straw hat Jean Swenson, 4703 Box Elder, took top place with a huge egg hat with bunnies and three live, chicks Mrs Swenson a previous winner, wore a hat with a live bunny on top The hats attracted a great deal of attention when the party left the hotel Onlookers were shaking their heads and probably thought if this was the new style, they dont go font DAYS ONLY! HEAVY erwrteed totirftttoa HEAVY IEEP LADY LION OFFICERS At the April meeting. South Cottonwood Lady Lions Club slated an election of new of- HINDQUARTERS ficers Mrs Marshall (Frances) Huffaker is the new president Other officers are, Mrs Booker (Belle) Johnson; first vice president; Mrs Richard (Ruth) Deo, second v presi ! FRtE'CUmNC'VmiWtNC pnr ml mlx m atat jr GUARANTEE AH C MM Kif Hi mi r m4 fvlly Alt-iie- vt wtfftfif f4t r tetetmed HALF OR MORE BEEF 69 Spiclil Stiik Ordirs FOR APPOINTMENT 9 Ph. t CARDIN thru Erl. size 2 8 14 Hade LAWN SI R! ADER 14 steel blade 4 lied slwuldi r T $1.99 your choice $12.88 0-- 7; Sun. 12-- 7 $.77 SPRING PAINT ffftusaat r0 ?ENT BLUE LUSTRE STAKE I AWN RAKE SIHHHHMlRlIHrHNHMlIMMm ' trQu0n Sat. 0; 1 GRAPE 20" BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME INSIDE AND OUT WITH FRATT AND I AMBEPT FINISHES When you word quality FAINT that lasts and endures P 4 I is the paint you should choose FENCING ELECTRIC I areas Pepperide Phone 278 1460 COTTONWOOD MALL No HOME FOR EASTER Carol E Caseworm, ghter of Mr and Mrs liam Caseworm of South dauWil- tonwood, arnved home for a visit with her family. She is attending the University at Val Paraiso, Indiana, on a scholarship won at Granite High She is pledged to Phi Beta Chi SHOW OPENER Stan performs Farnsworth Toby a rendition of The Ginsberg Girl" Servant Family S?, Cot- in singing style every Saturday night at the Silver Wheel Theatre, Park City, at 8 PM. Local boys, the Vermont Vagabond Quartette, comprised of Stan Farnsworth Ls'tete and ueAtytutf 'D'tc&UHa&itty Bridal Gowns Formats Graduation tSST SO. STATE Auxiliary Arranges Luncheon 1 PM Saturday, April 24 at the Elks Club During the past month the women have made over 150 night gowns for youngsters in Childrens Hospital Mrs. Frank Espilin is chairman of the sawing project. Ph 266-029- 1 Drapes Beautifully cleaned, preaaed and retexturized. Returned on a hanger. Our driven will take down and rehang if you wish. Monthly luncheon meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary of Past Presidents of Sugar House Unit 65 is on tap for - rim YOUR COMPLETE SERVICE DRY CLEANERS Alterations Tailoring Waterproofing Dyeing FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY Reweaving Retexturizing 3 LOCATIONS Chapter Names 4 New Officials Newly elected officers of the Gamma Phi Beta Alumnae Chapter are: president, Mrs Gene D Hitler, Mrs Edward L Hildebrand; treasurer, Mrs William B Mrs secretary, Nethery; nt Melvin R Shangle Theres a tall, handsome Bird in your future ONLY SHAMPOOER T za, secretary and treasurer New directors are Mrs William (Gladys) Caseworm and Mrs Leland (Jean) Clayton Hold over director is Mrs Robert Turpin at whose home the next meeting will be held May 13 at 7:30 P M This will be a dinner social followed by moving pictures of th e ski w $&$ UPoPW-UPoflX-UP 14 IR't 10-- 437-179- Cattle King MEATS 9 till 6 Saturday 12 to 6 Sunday curved teeth, 2 14 inch lunr TltlTY SHOVll carbon steel BOW RAKE tnd up Monday through Friday April -- Hi. OR MORE INFORMATION 2371 So. State 10 till John (Louise) Neilson, historian; Mrs Ernest (Alice) Piz- Clive Woodruff, Winston H Henderson, and John Hibbard sing the ever popular: Dont Put Your Foot In My Face, Dear", T Want A Girl Just Like the Girl That Married Smile A Dear Ole Dad", While, Let the Rest of the Stan sings, World Go By Heaven Will Protect The Working Girl" -- - w'hile Miss Marge Hansen and Robert F Clayton sing m duet style the great musical master piece: No, No a Thousand Times Action speaks louder than words and neighbors near Fairmont Park can prove it Banning together, 32 home owners on Simpson Avenue between 9th and 10th East decided the Sugar House recreation area needed a dash of color Led by Mrs Frank Murray, 932 Simpson Avenue, the flower fund Hearing of the group started a worthwhile project, the Sugar House Chamber of Commerce jumped into help The flower fund swelled. This week 324 beautiful roses will be planted in Fairmont Park ... thanks to the Neighbors of Fairmont Park" and the Sugar House Chamber of Commerce Mrs Clyde Shields, head of the Rose Society, Is m charge of the project Many of the neighbors have lived here since the park y opened during the Depression, said Mrs Harvey Moffitt, 966 Simpson Avenue Mrs Moffitt, who has lived in Sugar House since 1930, We love Fairmont Park " added, LMjd&JUKJ(JL HOURS) Mon. 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