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Show X w r 1 MOl MAIN REN ROCk IE. May 13. 1963 Holladay Home Ransacked vr A Daytime Marauders Slash, Cut, Burn Holladay family has some good advice for residents vbo must leave their homes unat- -. tended during the day: Lock all the doors and windows carefully Ask a neighbor to keep a loci --out In placid southeast Salt Lake residen-tio- n areas, property is not necessarily safe even in broad daylight and Mrs. Marvin Mr E. Miller, 4564 Holladay returned borne Boulevard, Monday afternoon. May 10, and found it ransacked. Clothing pulled out of closets and chests was strewn about the rooms Glass in cabinets was broken Aerosol spray containers were emptied over walls The phone wire was cut. Peanuts Home vandalized in broad daylight, mattreaaea alaahed. CUSTOM MADE CLOTHES MAKE ONE LOOK DISTINGUISHED New officers took up duties and Professional Club, Thursday, May 6. Installation ceremony was conducted by Mrs. H. Ann Kidd, state recording secre- for the Murray Business NORMAN BERNDT JtwUr DOWNTOWN 323 South Main St. IL5-19- 32 Vandals cut phone wire OM Zj I tary. Elected were: Mrs. Laren Somsen, 5358 Knowlcrest St., Mrs. Raymond president; Brown, 2167 MaBey Street, V 1 ES Avl A ZCMI - Cottonwood Mall ppliance Department EXTRA WJLPDt "1 V my MORE Throw CQHTOinam CHANGE DIRT LESS OFTEN urw th newt powerful HOKE (thraya Itudwd) HOOVER ClMMr r f WIPE CLEAN WITH A DAMP CLOTH- - TWO SPEED MOTOR 50 MORE SUCTION WITH CLEANING TOOLS, AUTOMATICALLY A HOOVER THE WORLD'S FINEST CLEANER twUt! ZI BAG CLEANER ROLLS ON WHEELS -- GETS ALL THE DIRT YOU JUST GUIDE IT GE0333 -- I if HOOVER HOOVER FLOOR PIXIE rK J WASHER-DRYE- j suspect juveniles and they theyre investigating Next to the property is a footpath used by youngsters traveling to and from Olympus Junior High entry de- was gained although puties found foot prints outside the windows of some one orf he said, Maybe, windows floor the ground wasnlt completely closed and latched Mrs. Millers figures it will take a couple at days to get her home back in order but, she says, I may never get over the shock of finding Littered rooms my home molested this way . The three Miller children will stay with friends until their j home is cleaned 19 Circle, recording secretary; Mrs. Edward Howbs, 487 Vine Street, treasurer; Mrs. Frances Arko, 87 Cooledge Street, secretary; corresponding Mrs. AdellaCain, 3641 South West Temple, historian. R Films ' rasa applies the wu polishes to High hitter Sc (tty to use Hoover outl ity through end through Applies Water Scrubs Drys Surrounded by a few of the 2,115 pounds of rags collected at Woodstock Elementary School are, left to right, Mrs. Jack W. Jarvis, treasurer, Mrs John M. West, project chairman, G. Leland Buraingham, principal, and Mrs. Huck Aoki, health chairman. West Needing new books for the school library, the PTA, headed by project chairman Mrs. idea of rag collecting. All of the students jumped wholehearted hit on the unique in each class were into the campaign. Classes competed with a rag posted on cars dally. Mrs Ruth Vachers first graders won the "rag drag by gathering 177 pounds of rap. Second place winners were the fourth graders taught by Mrs. James Moore who collected 152 pounds of rags. Proceeds from selling the rags are expected to fill the school library with new books Going rate for rags is 10 to 20 cents a pound ng drag--collecti- The weekly series entitled THE WORLD THROUGH FILMS features a variety of films for everyone's enjoyment and education Films are shown each Friday at 11 A M , 2 PM, and 7 P.M. in the Lecture Hall, third floor of Lake City Public Library, 209 East Fifth South. There Is no charge. Following films are scheduled for Friday, May 14 Laws of Motion: Explains the three laws of motion and points up important events leading to the discovery of them. Simple experiments with moving balls illustrate the theory of the laws, while other examples of the firovide evidence of these laws to everyday experience Included are demonstrations of autos in motion on curves and slippery surfaces, and a locomotive, an airplane and a revolver in action What Is a Bird? Traces the evolutionary relationship between birds and reptiles, and explains how the bird skeletal structure gradually adapted to the requirements of flight Close-u- p animated drawphotography, ings and laboratory experiments show that birds are able to live In a wide variety of eoviromental niches because of their behavioral instincts and the adaptions of structural features Features a coast to coast flight on a giant airliner Shows the activities performed by the airline's personnel and includes a visit to the airline maintenance base, showing the technological development which assure dependable operation of of operation scheduled flights four-engi- Scrub! Heaps Of Rags fund-raisi- United 6435: ft sharp point Sheriffs deputies haven't learned yet who committed the senseless vandalism but LETTERS the Salt VWVL OUTER JACKET -- NEVER A DUSTY ODOR ATTRACTIVE! TUT FLEX K3HG-S- LARGE LIGHT! NEEDI TELtSCOTWO the rest on the kitchen floor Someone took the time to whittle the end orf an electrical wal switch to a fore dumping 1st vice president; Mrs. Libby Bowden, 160 East 7200 South, 2nd vice president; Mrs. Wesley G. Burt, 2654 West Hall Library Features ay Friday-Saturd- HI ATTACHMDTO FOP EVERY Mrs 35-ye- ar Women Install Officers CUSTOM MADE JEWELRY MAKE ONE LOOK DISTINCTIVE MFG. and cigarettes were ground into the carpeting Calogneand perfume was dumped into dresser drawers Mattresses were slashed and one was partially burned Not a room and hardly an item of their personal possessions had been overlooked by the marauders The vandals evidentally took their time about it because they had prepared themselves a lunch be Eva Hansen, a resident of the areas, agrees with deputies suspicions She says conduct along the lonely path is disgraceful It used to be a road, she saii but cars can t travel on it now and it's completely out of public view. 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