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Show ROCKY MOUNTAIN REVIEW. August 5, 1965 HOLLADAY NEWS NOTES Crestwood Villa Veteran Retires After serving years with 21 the Salt Lake Citv Police De- partment, Sergeant James C. McGarry, 2270 East 4800 So., has retired from duty effective "(list 1. Sergeant McGarry, In charge of traffic accident investiga- tions, first joined the department on December 1, 1942 From 1944 until 1949 his wtrk was devoted primarily to accident investigation, and in 1949 be was assigned to be n acciin command of dent investigation. For many years Sergeant McGarry served as a member of the Board of Directors of Anteleope Island hit-ru- - Kosher Food x Bugel-Lo- Pastrami - Corned Beef Cheese Cake Decorated Cheese and Cold Cut Trays for Your office Meetings and Chapter No. 3, International Footprint Association. A native Utahn, Sergeant McGarry received his early education in Beaver and Salt Lake City public schools. On January 26, 1934, he married the former Florence Langford in Salt Lake City. Parties Xu Salt I hctniusk akes F irst and Best helicatfJJtH t3 165 EAST BROADWAY They have one son and two daughters: James C. McGarry Jr., Hayward, California;Mrs. Kathleen Bond and Marg- 363-826- 1 COUNTRY AND 24 HOURS A DAY KSOP KSOP FM - SJEREO 5 A M. until Sunset 5 P.M (104 3 MCI children Sergeant McGarry and his wife have lived intheHolladay area the past three years and are planning to establish a home oo farm property at Beryl, Iron County, for the next year or more for health reasons of Sergeant McGarry. The police department honored Sergeant McGarry with on his a social last day of work which was Friday, July 30. PROUD MOTHERS An audience made up of proud mothers watched their daughters perform attheU-hom- a Holladay" and graduation Thursday afternoon, 1:30 P.M . at the Holladay 16th Ward Chapel, 4635 Lanark n Drive. Mrs. Donna Ball opened the meeting with a special greeting and the opening prayer was offered by Leslie Smith. "Fashions For Life" was the theme of the occasion and those speaking on the subject were girls from the Merrihand graduating class and included Lorraine Caldwell, Colleen Castleton, Julie Evans, Christine Frenette, Debbie Bobbie Rice, April Thompson, Carolytme Whitney, Wendy Workman, Julie Burton and Terry Smith. A graduation song was then rendered by the Merrihands class and was followed by a tribute to the graduates by Mrs. Carol Skeen. Graduation Scrolls were to the then presented Merrihand class by Mrs. Diane Workman, primary president. The Merrilund class Is advancing into the Mutual Improvement Association Department of the church. remarks at the Closing meeting were made by Mrs. SAM until McGarry, Salt Lake City. They also have five grand- Gus-taves- WESTERN MUSIC AM 11370 KO aret Higgins, and a song "Teach Me To Talk In The Light was sung by the combined primary classes. Plano prelude music was played by Bobbie Rice, and the postlude music by Wendy Workman. Other accompanists Included Terry Smith, Carolynne Whitney, Julia Barton and Colleen Castleton. Immediately following the graduation In the chapel, the Marilyn it ooiuet eosr . . . ir ears to bias with NATIONAL TRANSMISSION CO. 3333 So. State UKI VOX JL- J w. mw. i OfI OAers sort eM Tl . . . SO tie wit ... a- imihi ti- -i M MMIMII. IHAwl . Imcial rfcM I oMail CMm s.am te lings eie eiMii it. AIL WOR aUAIAMTII IflM u amust. .417-13- 3 I I nows. ta I .. toSat I I EiiPUPKOLSTERY and CADRIET WORK For Homo Business Restaurants ENGAGED Of Interest In the Holladay area Is the engagement of Miss Jan Cromar to Roger B. Lewis, son of Mr. and Ms Belden W. Lewis, Cedar City, Utah. announcement was The made recently by parents of the prospective bride, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne J. Cromar, 2023 Lincoln Circle. Miss Cromar is a student at the University of Utah and Is affiliated with Alpha Chi Omega. She has also attended Utah State University. Her fiance, Mr. Lewis, Is a graduate of the College of Southern Utah and was affiliated with Sigma Tau Sigma. He has also attended the University of Utah and was a member of Lambda Delta Sig- Offices b&c cabinet and upholstery- - 486-789- 8' 363-319- 4 Summer Special INTRODUCTORY WEEK YES, ONLY FIVE DOLLARS DURING YOUR INTRODUCTORY WftK' ABI E YOU I 1 ma at that university. Mr. Lewis will enter the U. Medical school next fall. He has also served an LDS Mission to the Northwest. A wedding in the Salt Lake LDS Temple is being planned for September 16 by the en- BE To JUDGE OtR SCHOOL AND SAVE'""' gaged couple. PITTER PATTER PLAYSCHOOL 4038 So. 27th East Phone mothers and daughters progressed to the beautifully decorated recreation hall where they enjoyed a clever fashion show presented by the various primary classes. A display of knitted articles such as sweaters and slippers, along with embroidery work and other handicraft Items made by the primary groups were viewed by die mothers. Light refreshments were served. 278-834- 6 Congregate For Reunion Descendants of the Smith -Turpin family from many parts of the country met Saturday, July 31, at Fairmont Park for their first family reunion. A picnic lunch and entertainment featured the afternoon and officers were elected. The class is open to any county youngster 12 years and over and parents are invited to attend the sessions. For further Information contact Gary Swensen, public information coordinator. Johnson was elected president of the Smith - Turpin Family Organization, with Mildred Goodwin Thompson, Idaho Falls, first vice president; Juanita Turpin Blackfoot, Idaho, Nelson, second vice president; Arlington Johnson, secretary; Merle assistant secretary; Budd, James Budd, treasurer; Ruth B. Allen, historian; Amy Empey, Ogden, genealogy -- advisor; Joyce Jones, reader and Nadine Ferre, refreshment chairman. All members are decendants of Jane Louisa Smith and Jesse Turpin who Migrated to Salt Lake City with the Brigham Young Company. The decendants now range over many parts of the United States and those who attended were from Anaheim, California; Medical Lakes, Washington; SoqueL California; Blackfoot, Idaho; Pingree, Idaho; Idaho Falls, Idaho; Ogden, Brigham City, Roy and Salt Lake City, Utah. Pony Leaguers Name Sterling Summer fun is nearly over. will soon be time for Skyline High students to register for another year of classes. Skyline principal Ernest A. Plata, In announcing this year's registration schedule, advised pupils to start the year right; get there oo time. The schedule: Seniors A - Q Monday, August It - 23 8 11 A.M. 12- -2 P.M. R - Z Tuesday, Au8-- 11 A M. Juniors A G Tuesday, August 24 12 - 2 P.M. Juniors H Z Wednesday, Au- 25, 8-- 11 A.M., 12 Seniors gust 24, . rt Sophomores August 26, 2 P.M. Sophomores A 8-- - M Thursday, A M., 11 N - August 27, 8 - 2 P.M. 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OPEN 8 a.m. fo 9 p.m. SEYEN DAYS A WEEK NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY Pony League All -- Stars have named and this years roster Includes a host of southeast Salt Lake County junior baseball players. The team roster was released Wednesday and comprises 15 of the top boys In Pony League competition from throughout the Salt Lake County area. Eddy Allen, Bill Andersen, frank Bletzacker and Jerry Ericksen are four of the top boys named to the club along with talented Scott Hart, Greg Hawker and Dan Holladay. Joining this field are baseballers Jeff Jansen, Steven Johnson, Jeff Jenkins and Howie Mitchell and Mike Leprey along with B. Perkins, Brent Sorensen, Randy White and Don Reese. star-studd- Czntzx 5640 SOUTH 9th EAST THRIFT CITY EAST B. H. Registration Schedule Set Star Skyline High been zJuviaj ed COMPLETE WIG SALES AND SERVICE 5640 SOUTH 9fh EAST "Bam CtM Phone: GARY FAGG Mgr. JEAN C. ROMNEY Prop. GRAND OPENING SPECIALS ALSO AT: axLj SDcdx Bzauhj Cmtzxs. $160 Sooth Stott 282-323- 4091 7 Wt 299-124- 3S00 Sooth 1 Friday, A M., 12 AFL-CI- O Leaders To Meet The ninth annual Utah State convention will O In con- Salt Lake City at the Hall, 120 West 1300 South, August 9, 10 and 11, it was announced by president C. E. Berger. Approximately 300 accredited delegates from over the entire state of Utah will be represented. Delegates will elect officers and adopt general policy to govern the organization for the coming Carpenters 224 South cn 13th East , Our Classic Buffercoat . . . in yarn dyed cotton gobordm linings in solid colours. , with pur wool year. An interesting slate of speabeen scheduled to participate, including nation-- al and local representatives Villager Sweater kers has Pur and simple; no tricks. Pure sweater, pure wool, pure Villager. Soddl shouldered and full fashioned with a grosgrain ribbon running firmly down the front, outside where H belongs. Colors? Dungaree, Hue, Nosty Green) Burgundy, Cornel . . . ond twenty-twmore. Sites 34 to 40. j t:co ALTO PARTS checking or savings account, purchase traveler's checks, money . these are a few of the orders servues available to you at any one of our 14 local offices. . . o OPEN SUNDAYS Skirts Weekdaya 8 a.m. to 7 p.m, FIRST SECURITY BANK 1065 loaf 2 1st Suth Mwmhar 7 P.M. vene 1 Remember, you're never far from First Security Bank in Salt Lake City. Cash checks, deposit to your Glen Hogan, supervisor of the hunter safety program sponsored by the Salt Lake County Recreation Department has announced the schedule for rifle safety courses beginning September 2. The six week training program will be held at the Harmony Park recreation building, 3700 South Main Street. Mr. Hogan reminds county residents that young hunters going afield Ms fall must first attend the classes before they are eligible for a state hunting license. Registration will be September 2, 1965 at buses were waiting to take Then a Clinic Set - HU CR Deseendents Frances Gun Safety AFL-CI- SHOP IN SUGAR HOUSE? lake odvontog of First Security convenient location at 1045 lot! 2 at 5out . . . in the very heart of Sugar House. You can hank from your car or park free while you bank from 9 .30 to b (X) p m. on Mondays and Fridays. 9:30 to 4 30 p.m Tuesdays through Thursdays, and every week night until 6 00 p m. at our Auto Bank. them to Treasure Mountain Inn at Park City where they had dinner and were entertained by a program. The event was sponsored by Condominium Developement Inc HOLLADAY ROTARY HEAD The Holladay Rotary Club held their installation ceremony recently and Jerry Dean, 1881 East 4675 South, was installed as the new president succeeding Dr. Ray W. Pauli, 1886 East 3780 South. Others installed to serve with Mr. Dean were: M. A. (Pete) Peterson, 3791 Adonis Drive, vice president; Max Call, 2839 Maurice Drive, secretary; Dr. Gene Richards, 1156 Vine Street, treasurer. BOSSES INVITED On Tuesday evening, July 27, the Salt Lake City Chapter of Executives Secretaries Inc., Invited executives and their wives to a firm night. The group met at 6:15 P M. at Carnage Lane where they started a tour of condominiums. After the tour chartered "uanA, THE PERFECT WEDDING Decendants of the Smith - Turpin family, scattered across the face of the LINE United States, gathered in Salt Lake City at Fairmont Park last Saturday for their first family reunion Tracing the genealogy are new officers of the Smith - Turpin family organisation, left to right, Amy Empey, genealogy - advisor; Mildred Goodwin Thompson, first vice president, Virga Harding, vice president and Frances Budd Johnson, president. 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