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Show October REVIEW. B8 28. 1965. Lions Club Fetes First 65 Member Camp Fire Girls Take Halloween GRAND OPENING u ,he To American Fork Training School Ci p o p Cfl cT cn ?r Ci P ?T CJ EL ?r jj 73 CAMP FIRE GIRLS Andrea Mitchell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LaVere L. MltchelL 1799 Severn Drive; Ronl Kae PowelL daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ranald A. PowelL 1474 East S225 South and Becky Dean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marlon J. DeaiL 2307 East 3225 South, get ready for their Jaunt to take cookies and candies to the American Fork Training School. JJ 73 CA o Camp Fire Girls from the Salt lake area, true to their' slogan give service" will be gathering Saturday at American Fork Training School, armed with cookies and candies which they have made or purchased, gaily decorated bags for each of the Training School children, and bright Halloween containers to hold the goodies which they will pass out from each dormitory as the residents of the school set out on what has always been considered one of childhoods Inalienable rights, the annual "Trick or Treat" foray. Camp Fire Girls will be stationed at each dormitory with treats for each of the 600 children who will be able to participate, and will have special bags of goodies for those confined to their beds and unable to collect them for themselves. The Camp Fire Girls are also starting to gather discarded toys. In usable condition, to be sure that each child is remembered by Santa at Christmas, and for this undertaking, they would welIke Mansfield was initiated come the support of all interas the first new member of ested persons. the Cottonwood Heights Lions Club for the 1965-6- 6 year by Salt Lake Police Commlsslon-- r L. E. Holley at a last week In Smith'smeeting Cafe. (A At 73 CA rt WILT PRESCRIPTION (A DELIVERIES TO THE MURRAY. GRANGER AND KEARNS HOUADAY AREAS Homecoming Is picking up momentum at the fast -- growing University of Utah campus this week with daily activities set to the pace of the theme, ." "Utevllle, A CA PHONE: fr EXT. 355-661- 412 OR 328-- 0 535 for free delivery of all prescriptions, leaving Auerbach's at 12 noon and 4.00 P.M. Daily - CA EL CA EL Force Base, California, Us your Auerbach charge account CA P n M Loyal fir EL fr o A -- ' ' Don't miss the superb savings during Eld-re- great Harvest - 'v Sale. name, furniture quality home top and accessories slashed in price ' you from 10 40. Select from rare to values throughout the Then ask about Eldredge convenient lowed Furniture's revolving charge accounts. Rock bottom price.,, features galore I Timer lets yog eet exact drying minute Cycle it Ideal for tiring, fluffingl e Bnt aerwan is right om the door! e Band a Flowing Haet pampers yce -- bendy Ho-He- No-eto- Porcelain Ruri-fwatete- v Dam f e( drum won't snag delicate! ELDREDGE FURMTURE 00 by The homecoming dance will climax the week, beginning at 8.30 p m. In tbe Union Ballroom. Dancing will be to the music of Les Elgarte, and tbe attire will be dressy dress t Fri? Open other days 'til 278-04- m ? TS CUSTOM MOUNTING; WATCH REPAIRING stfieuna flewebuf, little league, COTTONWOOD MA ta, phone park fund and for eyeglasses 278-88- 05. to Eldredge Furniture Also 38 No. Main Midvale 41 LL--n- ext 255-27- and hearing aids for children In need. the Induction, Following Commissioner Holly praised the club for the good they are doing. Pat Patterson, Lions Club president, said October marks the beginning of the new membership drive. ROCK A ROLL . . . Two of the figure on the sign for BANK OF SALT tn roar of tha Salt Laka City Linai busts mova as tha busts roll down the street. They ere attached with spring. Sparkle discs complete the unusualness of this advertising. Credit for thi affective edvertiiing goat to Ray Higgins of Higgins & Hall Advertising and Mr. Norton Parker of Bank of Salt Lake. They placed the business with City Lines Transit Advertising Co- - 602 East 5th South, LAKE on Tuesday was the deadline for the annua) birthday calendar sales, and proceeds will be used for 363-457- 9. hylaiidIplaza Shop in th comfortable enclosed HYLAND PLAZA next door to Southeast Furniture. .ample Free Parking.right (pm. Salt Lakes Newest Fashion Store presents designs for your exclusive taste P eeeratMi traed f nrtg hr kait , Ont rmr Werrwwy WcM Wrt a ! Wuju i far raomr af any ttmtmct fauww e, mallow ter tOTnnr nolwmMtXr ptua WV 90 8W mm lytNm, rm " mpmrnti SUGAR HOUSE ti7 la it APPLIANCE CO. 2 1 OCT 3a. Fiitiriijlii V worldi mojf risptetid as, minis in musical mercliindis. PIANOS i m 1 ORGANS including CONN - LOWREY STOREY 4 CLARK v INSTRUMENTS A KS UNIQUE STORE SOON! - Including GIBSON ENT I RT H0ME A I N W ENT 6:30am-8;00p- iiiTirasic ra Cottonwood Mail CR8-26- rjmm's TINE FOODS 52 House HU6-57- 21 Downtown 46 So. Oedei -- 2nd St. TRIFARI ixlvlvivlxtyixMxlxM e free estimate and SAVE ON draperies ONJA ORIGINALS 834 S. STATE 447.7020 m TNfM i TRY OUR LAY AWAY PLAN ( iiiii BO tt(W Slacks pierced ears will be perfectly gorgeous Your when adorned with and Static $i(tc Cliff HOUSE qf GIFTS UNITS Including MOTOROLA -- PACKARD BELL ELECTROHOME - RCA -- SONY Mon.AFri. 6:30am-6:00p- m Tues -- Wed -- Tburs -- Sat. OUR 100S OF SAMPLES 20 YEARS PERSONALIZED SERVICE FFIC3DAIKE PARTS A REPAIRS restaurant every one' - is talking about Order Tour Longest, strongest Frigldalre Dryer Warranty ever! a. r' The new VISIT OUR, earrings from our excellent selection. 'KcCcck ?. JEWELER, r&x& Inc. i , CHRISTMAS CARDS NOW AT Cottonwood Mall 9 p ra. NOW FOR CHRISTMAS Y DIAMONDS-WATCHES-GIF- v. the homecoming ku will nag South End til LAY-AWA- m game, Utah vs. ColoradoState University, at 1:30 p.m, in tbe stadium. mrMrictl e Shop Mon. PRIZES PRIZESPRIZGS uiiimiiiiiiXmxauiuiiiiiiiu A parade will start the day Saturday at 10:00 a m., beginning at tbe Temple grounds, proceeding down Main Street to Second South, east to State Street and then north to Social Hall Avenue. A parents luncheon will be held at 11:30 a m. In the Union Ballroom, fol- to save store. KIDS was Thursdays activities will begin with an alumni party at 7:30 p.ra. In the Union Ballroom. The Swingle Singers will perform at 8:00 p.m. in Kingsbury Hall. Friday will feature house decorations at 7:00 p.m., pep rally at 8:00 p.m. and the Pt Beta Phi, Sigma Nu Street Dance at 9:00 p.m. dg Furnitures Famous they latL Balloons For The Fry, VandenbergAlr The blond, blue-ey- ed queen is a Junior at tbe University and is a member of Angel Miss Griffiths, a Flight. brown-eye- d redhead, Is also a Junior and is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma. Miss Winget, a haiel-eye- d brunette, is a senior and a member of Chi Omega. JJ 73 rt CA THE LADIES -- uhile . CA oH W. named homecoming queen. Attendants were Ann Griffiths, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin W. Griffiths, Las .Vegas, Nevada and Colleen Winget, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Frank J. Winget, 2161 Parleys Terrace, Salt Lake City. CA 73 FREE ORCHIDS FOR Grow-Grow- The week got off to a start Monday with the selection of a homecoming queen and two attendants to reign over the week's activities. On the basis of beauty, poise and Intelligence, Miss Vicky Fry, daughter of Lt. Co!, and Mrs. fr Oct. 29 A 30th The police commissioner, who has been one of the biggest boosters of crippled children in the Salt Lake area for the past 25 years, also spoke on the work being done In behalf of these children. U PMABrJlAGY o COTTONWOOD MALL Homecoming Picks Up Steam 73 their A aaoscei JMf mi fmmf i |