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Show 7 REVIEW. October A7 COTTONWOOD HEIGHTS TjCfB CX-r- ' d 'Of sta :: TT xn X3t' cl i 3 M IQ' sk v xi 'J i : lAUUV aaaxsi t il trC v rd - by FAYE HADLEY Voters To Pick Three Council Posts Tuesday X a 28. 1965 U:fl dU are Nominations now closed Cotton- Elections lor three at - large members will be held November 2 at the Belle Council for candidates to the wood Heights Community Vista Elementary school from 7;00 a m. to 7:00 n.m. At this time cltisens will have the opportunity of voting for three candidates. Nominees are Bernie Gatherum, Hans Muench, Mrs. Boyd Lignell, William H. Clayton, J. Lynn Bradford and P. Frank Gamble. Only one incumbent, Paul Bywater, is running. Mr. Gatherum has been secretary of the MIA, counselor, and vice president of the adult Aaronic Priesthood for the Butler Eighth Ward, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. He has also been active as a den dad for Boy Scouts. Mr. Clayton is a social worker and has been employed PUMPKIN PIE 49t Buy Halloween Treats at Village tfill&jge Bakery! j3akert ?953 East 33rd South HU age-gro- 71 America's Most Recommended Movers MOVING STORING CRATING RACKING It n up livi il ClttOlWOOl Kiitkts plust call Fiji Hadliy, 271-246- newt tips or HADLEY-MAYFLOWE- UlL COLLI CT year R IM4-S44- for 1 r?! itimjli activities if sent dab, ckirck, imp, I with 9 civic d tc. at the Veterans Administration Hospital for the past 11 years. He Is a of Utah Chapter, National Association of Social Workers; chairman of the Psychiatric Section of Utah Chapter of Social Workers, and a member of Utah conference of Social Welfare. Mr. Bradford has been active in the Butler Seventh Ward, LDS Church, as Sunday School Superintendent and Elders Quorum president, secretary of the senior Aaronic Priesthood. He is also Mount View PTA representative oo the Cottonwood Heights Coa Committee, ordinating school teacher, faculty chairman and Americanism chairman at Mount Jordan Junior past-presid- ent AU M MAKIS INVESTMENT CASH NO MINIMUM (or No) MAINTENANCE MAXIMUM TAX ADVANTAGE ALWAYS DRIVING CURRENT MODEL T COMETS MERCURYS 49X r 69 (T',149 CONTINENTALS HaM a4 Can taaa( i Well Taka Twr rtn 31 IK -- In 4a Qtoa OwHm ST T n Hi IlilM I BTW I Ml ami 1 Ml NEED TO REMODEL? ! a Need a new rumpus room.... a new kitchen.... a new bathroom! ...A new room. ...a new addition? It will be yours for as low as $13.00 per month. With 25 years in the construction BEEHIVE BUILDING CO. wiU do the whole Job1 business, Estlmate....Plan....Remodel....Finance FOR FREE ESTIMATE auil NAME- enupoa below ir ; phono today - ADDRESS-PHON- ; 262-299- 6 E BEEHIVE BUILDING CO. I 3637 So. 2nd West am Interested In: "(check one) Remodeling Doors SALT LAKE CITY PHONE Roofing 2622996 Z - High. Mr. Gamble is a member of the American Baptist Church, and Is a Mason. He is vice chairman of the Utah NAral Resources Council, and is affiliated with the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce and Rotary Club. He Is employed as a salesmanager for Ideal Cement Company and Is a member of Associated General Contractors. Mr. Bywater Is the past president of the Cottonwood Heights Lions Club, a member of the coordinating committee and is the owner of Bywater Real Estate Company. Mr. Muench Is employed with the State Road Commission and Is affiliated with the Utah State Guard. Mrs. Lignell, the only women nominated for a council position, has been active In the Butler Elementary PTA for four years, one as treasurer. She has been on the coordinating committee for three years. Is Butler Junior JEW AND SAVE PLENTY FREIGHT-DAMAGE- D Sew efy perfectly few -- urittkw ZiG-ZA- G SEWING MACHINES .. High KiA presioent, a memof the League of Women Voters and of the Cottonwood ber Presbyterian Church. Cottonwood The Heights Community Council consists of seven members, three to be this year and elected four elected by district at elections being held In 1966. The four current district members are: Mel HalL Gil Houghton, Stan Maistrom and Roy Urry. The Council Is a hard working group of citizens representing this district in official affairs.. As an unincorporated area this is our only voice In county government and residents of Cottonwood Heights are urged to show their by voting November 2. ge They tat It Mount View school served parents a full course dinner this week to acquaint them with the Jordan district school lunch program. Students pay 25? a day for an appealing, well balanced meal. To this amount the state adds 3.6 per cent and 3.224 per cent comes Since from federal funds. state monies are drawn from a tax oo liquor, 1 feel we have contributed more than our share toward this end. The evening began badly, my ticket survived die hazard-dt- is Journey home whereupon I lmmediatly put it In my purse so I wouldnt forget it . . . then changed purses . . . luckily school officials are aware of the short memories of children (mine is all right) so a list of parents purchasing tickets had been compiled and I got In without a character witness. Adults were asked to follow the same routine as students, lining up in single tile to be served. Hat . . . It was a very broad single file, resembling Saturday afternoon at the super market. When the line finally tunneled its way to the objective the first thing in sight was dessert which Jinxed lmmediatly rs In, the crowd, cake, frosted with cherries and whipped cream, totaling out at 6000 calories. The menu Included Jello r'ad, scalloped potatoes, meat loaf, mixed vegetables, milk and hot roll. At the meeting, Harold 31alr, principal of Mount View stated that students are not compelled to finish their meals but are encouraged to try everything in order to educate 1 can them to new foods. only hope mine dont learn the lesson too well or they will never eat the emergency rations I dump in front of them. telephone mmseu iur lation. HEIGHTS ONE-STO- P It seems one of the tickets they bought to the Firemans Ball hit the Jackpot. A firemans ticket is almost as hard to refuse as a policeman's and Mr. Peterson, who couldn't say no when twice approached for the same purpose, found himself in possession of seven stubs and a previous engagement. All turned out well, however, for where else could you buy a brand new Mustang red of course) (fire-engi- ne for seven dollars. Girl Scouts What happens when the phone rings In the middle of the night? You get the terrors thats what. Short of an atomic war you cant think of a single pleasant reason for such a call. When the phone rang at the residence of Mr. ana Mrs. Don E. Peterson Jr. at 12:30 A M. a few days ago, a tired voice on the other end said, ' Come and get it so I can get some sleep. Bewildered?. . you bet . . . but when the news finally sunk In, the report Mr. got from Mrs. was so garbled be bad to go to the . Were S THIS COMING SUNDAY Quiet day special I'll GENES BARBER SHOP COURTESY SAVE TIME ! 2 At a meeting at Belle Vista school, Mrs. Charlene Bassett, district adviser for the Girl Scouts of America, stressed the need at volunteers for MAILING COUNTER SAVE STEPS mall your alao available LETTERS MONEY ORDERS Q PACKAGES PARCEL INSURANCE GREETING CARDS BARBERS TO SERVE YOU OPEN 8 TO 6 local girl scout troop leaders. Prescription Specialist RX DELIVERY FREE OllDERS GIFTS-CARDS-MOXE- Y TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY Women interested in becoming leaders are invited to contact Mrs. Doris Peck, neighborhood chairman in the - Cottonwood Cottonwood 8. Heights area at New troops are being formed In Belle Vista and parents who wish their daughters to Join can receive more information by calling Mrs. Peck. In her speech Mrs. Bassett pointed out that contrary to public opinion, the girl scouts are not, primarily, an arts and crafts bobby cli. Homenature grooming, making, studies, skills and knowledge of a general nature are taught. 277-020- Non you can make beautiful GRAPE CLUSTERS at the COTTONWOOD DEIGDIS harold lish x2r Wi maut Utah Salt Lake 1877 E. 70th So. City, Phone 2772657 lotc price of Q HOUSE S9 BANANAS OF HOBBIES Phone. . 278-07- 42 Cottonwood Heights IK HOUSE CLEANING? . DRAPES PER POUND u 2 At OOOK2CHTS min. 0 with each Dry Clean load! FREE-1- OODTOWN press daAJptt yt- -t CaJTwre (amt 266-029- 1 SPECIAL SALE Nylon Chiffon Sparkle 69 yd. 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