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Show .i.V ,T7 5 i ( by MARY GAIL STARK KOLUDAY HEWS Builds Holladay Rotary For Center Playhouse yotxigsters at the Community Church Center, 2631 East 4800 South, were eager to male use of the newly conWide-eye- d Holladay ry playhouse that was completed last week on the playground of the two-sto- interested In photography during his service years, then joined a Salt Lake City advertising agency which makes commercials. school. The hew structure, which was scaled to a three or four year old child; was built by members of the Holladay Rotary Club and was included as one of their annual service He has already used his with camera and production to create a nature sequence for the N. Y. Worlds Fair Kodak show, and has hel- expertise pro)ects. weeks ago a Holladay Rotary Club member, Mr. Grant Nielsen, contacted the director of the Holladay Comol munity Church Center, Mrs. Earl J. Evans, and discussed the possibility of a service project at the school. At the meeting Mrs. Evans that playground suggested equipment was always needed ol at the Center but generally co6t more than the school could afford. She also said that the school was attempting to provide more scholarship funds for nursery age children who would benefit by this experience but whose parents were financially unable to send them. The decision to build the new playhouse was made the Holladay Rotary members because they felt this project would benefit all the children and the money budgeted for equipment could then be used to help one or two children with a scholarship to nursery school. The Holladay Rotary Club, organised about five years ago, Is a service organisation and their purpose is to serve the community In which they live and also to promote good between busirelationships ness men. A few ped produce several of the Wild call pliisi Stark, am Mary Gail 277-972- with 5 tips tr activities it yier dab, scut trtup, church, civic dub etc. Each year, the project committee within the organisation lnveetlgatee possible service projects within the community and presents its findings to the other club members who make the final choice ... some years die group selects several small projectsto work on while other years they decide on one large project. (Last year they purchased some audiovisual equipment for Olympus Junior High School.) Mr. Grant Nielsen and Mr. Ed Moore are of this year's service project and were assisted by Mr. Jerry Dean, Mr. Menrin Petersen, Mr. Art Reuchert, Mr. Erin Howard and Mr. A. J. Staples. Mr. Jerry Dean, Holladay Rotary Club President, said their group has membership of about 35 members and meetings are held every Wednesday at the Panorama Inn. t Netc Pattor The Rev. Roger Prescott, new pastor of Our Saviours on His new documentary on the wests Great Basin and Great Salt Lake features not only the surprisingly varied wildlife in and around the Lake Bonneville region, but considers the effect of mans coming on the waters of the lake, the flora and fauna of the area, and future possibilities.... all of Immense interest to Utahns. During the current season Mr. Davison will take his film lecture to some twenty cities from Bozeman, Montana to St. Louis, Missouri under National Audubon Society auspices. A special bonus showing of nature color outstanding slides from the 1965 Salt Lake Photochrome Club International Color Slide Exhibition will begin at 7:45 p.m. in advance of the Davison film. locally by the University of Utah Division of Continuing Education, the 1965-6- 6 wildlife film series will also Include Canadas Mountain Wilderness, FebRanch Life and ruary 1; March 29; and Wildlife,"Ecuadors Enchanted Isles, April 29. you can say that again - THE TRUE OLDSTTLE KENTUCKY BOURBON Women9 Club Plan Meeting Pre-scho- yH livi in Holladay series Kingdom network television. Pre-Scho- It Bountiful resident Robert W. Davison opens his career as National Audubon Wildlife lecturer on November 11, when be will personally present his own film documentary, "The Vanishing Sea, as second on die current series of Auduboa Wildlife films shown in Kingsbury Hall p.m. Long interested in bob photography and the Bob Davison was born on a Colorado ranch, became Pre-Scho- ol structed Audubon Series Probes Great Salt Lake Lore The Federal Womens Club of Utah will be entertained by a committee of federal employees under the direction of Mrs. Thora B. Wallace and Mrs. Alice Benten-so- n. ARCHITECTS, ENGINEERS and builders of a playhouse, members of the Holladay Rotary Club stand next to structure they built for Holladay center, left to right are Jerry Dean club president, Art Reuckert, A. J. Staples, Erin Howard, Martin Petersen, Ed Moore ' and Grant Nielson. pre-scho- ol Mrs. Earl D. Oviatt. Afterward, light refreshments will be served in the cultural hall. Visitors and members will then be Invited to attend the sale which will continue on throughout the balance of the afternoon. Those In charge of the event include Mrs. LeRoi Carroll, Mrs. Leonard Jordan, Mrs. Wehrli Pack, Mrs. Larry Richards, Mrs. Wayne Coates, Mrs. Lee Adamsen and Mrs. Mary W. Clark. Lutheran Church, 2500 East was welcomed by the congregation on Sunday, October 31, Reformation Sunday, as he delivered his first sermon on "The Continual Reformation. He replaces the Rev. A. E. Cox who Is currently serving in Long Beach, California. The Rev. Stanford R. Hall, campus pastor at the University of Utah has been serving as pastor until the Rev. Mr. 3900 South, Prescott arrived. The new pastor is a graduate of Northwestern Lutheran Seminary, Minneapolis, and the University of Minnesota. He has been serving a parish i In Hines, Minnesota since his ordination In 1963. The Rev. Mr. Prescott Is married to the former Shirley Anderson, Sioux City, Iowa. They have four children; Nancy, David, Ruth and Susan. The family will establish a new home at 2884 Delsa Drive. Literary Guild Members of the Literary Guild will bold their monthly meeting at the residence of Mrs. Robert Bennion, 3591 Road, Thursday Kempner evening, November 11 at 8:00 p m. Third Ward abundance of Christmas gift items, along with homemade candy, will be featured at a Gift and Candy Sale to be held on Saturday, November 13 at 3:00 p.m. at the Holladay Third Ward, 2600 East 48u0 An South The event, sponsored y members of the ward Relief Society Organization, will start off at 3:00 p.m. with a Book Review, free of charge, entitled "The Gentle House which will be presented by The Guilded Thought will be presented by Mrs. Ray and the "Authors Marti, Sketch by Mrs. Larry Sorensen. A book review entitled will be Love is Eternal by Mrs. Merlin presented Baker. Hospitality chairmen for the meeting will be Mrs. Gene Fallentine and Mrs. Homer Page. Newly elected officers of Mrs. Walter the group are Weight, president; Mrs. Homer Page, Mrs. Robert Cummings, secretary; Mrs. Maurice W. According to Mrs. Wallace, a buffet luncheon will be featured at the Hansa House In Salt Lake City, on Saturday, November 13, at 12:30 p m. A variety program of folk longs and music will be presented by Tarry Hamlin and the Carmigate Singers. Miss Kathy Ven Eman will perform Hawaiian dances r NOW WE HAVE OUR OWN NEIGHBORHOOD BANK " BUDGET BASEMENT SPECIALS 7 TWIN BEDS BABY CRIBS All Hirdwood Fill Sift Solid Panels 26 95 Complete loner Sp. Mat. Bos 44 50 Springs Headboards KING SIZE BUNK BEDS Mattross Eimiii Mjplo with Springs and Compliti 88 Mattresses 5 pc. DINETTE No Mar Table Tops Reintorcid Chair Covers 38 119 Compliti with Box Springs 50 UNFIN. CHESTS VALLEY BANK and TRUST CO 3 Drawers 11 5 Orators 15 10 Orators 23 3020 HIGHLAND Don't allow these low prices to mislead you. 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