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Show - - ? 4 w if Vt 1 V REVIEW, A14 SUGAR HOUSE FOOTHILL January 27, 1966 Cotillion Talent Show Scheduled BY KATHERINE NEWS GREEN Only One Week... And Already An Expert possible for the men and equipment to do this work in early fall or spring? The season was so short for ice skating it seemed a shame the children were not able to enjoy the icey pond in the winter. She must have been a mother of winter ice hockey I agreed with enthusiasts. her. Too bad the equipment could not be used at a more advantageous time. Another mother wanted me to use my connections for her cub scout group to meet the This request I Governor. declined because I do not know Governor Rampton personally, and at the time being on the opposite side of the fence, possibly the Governors welcome mat does not contain my name. One gentle men wanted to know my views on the parking meter installation in Sugar House. Being unable to distinguish a proponent or opponent over the telephone I tried to be diplomatic and see which way the wind was blowing before taking a stand. It did not take long to find oat the man was a Dan Valentine follower. My beat" was a large one so I felt the best way to become known and know everyone was a personal visit. My lens. Upon arriving at bridge club first stop was the Sugar House I am now greeted as Scoop Chamber of Commerce where Green. Afternoon television I met a most helpful man. S. A, Andersen, Executive and cartoons have been replaced with Huntley -- Brinkley. Secretary, was ofgreatassis-tanc- e We now have something in and very enthusiastic common. about his position. His list Friday morning, following of important men and women in the distribution of the newsthe area wiU assist me in paper the previous evening, preparing articles about peoray phone rang with a very ple and their professions. The pleasant lady on the other Sugar House community is She wanted to well organized and has many connection. know why the Sugar House of the same civic organizaPark pond was being drained tions as the downtown area. and cleaned. Why wasnt It Clubs meet each week and the of the organiza- presidents One ueekas roving reponer for the KOCKY MOUNTAIN REVIEW has classified me as an authority on current events for this area, a person with inside connections with the powers that be' at the City and County Building, and a friend of influential men at the State Capitol. I did not realize a picture in the paper and a listed telephone would attract such attention Friends, who I have not heard from in years, returned the picture with fun little notations. Relatives, who I see only at weddings and funerals, called to question my motives - profitable My phone, or charitable? before taking on the assignment, was always ringing with solicitors for carpet cleaners magazines or burial lots. Now lama celebrity. Before, I was entrusted with only holding the film for the family camera. Not anymore an amateur but a professional photographer. Neighbors want to know proper limiting and correct procedures in obtaining good shots. Little do they know that It took great restraint and forced sweet talk on the part of my husband to explain why it was necessary to keep my thumb off the tions have items. promised In the short time I have been a correspondent I have become more aware of my neighbors and the surrounding businesses. Everyone I meet is interested in the growth of Sugar House and Foothill VilProfessional people lage. state because of the parking situation their business has proved productive. They are pleased with the recognition their fellow associates are receiving and from the growing list of people I have interviewed I am sure this column and the REVIEW wiU be on your preferred reading list. t Mr. Mickelson will manage the new firm located aft 3167 South Highland Drive. The new manager studied at the ' University of Utah. Karen Groberg, owner of 466-663- rection to take. The last race required the contestants to carry a plastic sack containing an egg in their pocket. The winner was the man who terrain. 3 ROOM GROUP Top at modest prices. O 1 CONTEMPORARY SOFA O 1 MATCHING TABLE O 2 LAMPTABLES 2 LAMPS a financial friend in Foothill Village I HIM.-- quality furniture specially selected for the young modem couple who want qualltyr BANK... FIRST SECURITY The first race of the day, a V.I.P. race, had Max E. Rich, Executive Secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, Will Lucas, Dan Tyler, Jack Bogut, Neil Linton, Dave Novell, and Grant Messerly as contestants. Dan Tyler, first place winner, was presented a trophy and Will Lucas, second, received a box of candy. The Chariot Race had two riders on each SKI DO and they followed the same mile course. Blindmans long Race, the favorite race of the crowd, had the drivers blindfolded with a lady on the back w, -- if COCKTAIL TABLE I DOUBLE DRESSER 1 PANEL BED O O O 1 O I SMOOTH TOPMATTRESS 0 1 MATCHINGBOXSPRING 0 5 PC. DINETTE i THIS IS FINE QUALITY THROUGHOUT. It is indeed a great advantage to have a financial friend right where you choose to shop. And you can be sure yoiyare never far from First Security when you ned a bank. At our office in the heart of Foothill Village, you may cash checks, deposit to checking BEAUTIFULLY COORDINATED. EVERY PIECE A REAL GEM. account and transact other banking business regardless of which First Security office carries your account. This wonderful convenience to-is called our inter-us- e privilege, and it is au matically and exclusively yours as a First Security customer. PMART.1AGV DAILY PRESCRIPTION the firm, is also a native of Salt Lake and a graduate of the University of Utah. Because of the low cost systems established by Mr. Mickelson and the planned expansion, the firm will be called AMTAB (American Tax and "Bookkeeping) Systems, says Miss Groberg. I. Inc. distributor of FOX TRAC snow unit, had machines avail able for demonstrations and very graciously took this reporter on a fast mile long treck over the snow covered with his egg unbroken. Trophies were presented to each of the first place contestants. This new' type snow mobile for family recreation is getting to be a big selling commodity, Many are being purchase not only for recreation activities, but farmers, utility companies and the forest service, have become interested buyers. Cabin owners on the Wasatch F ront were able to use their cabins five or six months previously. Now, through the purchase of these machines are able to reach their property year round. you live in the Southeast City House, Sugar or Foothill area please coll Kotherine Green, with news tips or activities of your club, church, civic club, scout group, etc. Treasure Aspen and Jackson, but this is the first year Utah has had enough racers and machines to warrant an official race. It was under the direction of A. Ray Curtis, intermountain distributor for the SKI DO snow mobile. Quicks Karting arrived at the finish line If Mountain Golf Course, Park. City, Saturday, January 22. Races havebeeri held in Sun Valley, Pinedale, the The Cub Scout leaders of the Mt. Olympus, Mountain View, and Red Butte districts conducted a Cub Scout Pow-WoSaturday, January 23, at the HiUsideJr. High School, 2375 Garfield Ave. The pur- -' pose of the meeting was to present information regarding games, handicraft, skits and pack administration which would make for a more successful scouting program. Lectures were attended by cub leaders, den mothers and individuals interested in scouting. ' Exhibits from the individual dens were DELIVERIES TO THE HOLLADAY GRANGER AND KEARNS AREAS MURRAY. Announcing the "Opening of of the machine doing me directing. Naturally, this race received many suggestions from the spectators as to which di- - e The first official snow mobile race in Utah was held at Cub Poic- - Wow Tax Office Opens their income tax preparation office are Gene Mickelsonand Karen Groberg. Snmv-Mobil- news ple. The occasion is sponsored by the alumni board under the direction of Mrs. Eugene , Ludwig, chairman. The Salt Lake Honors Cotillion is one of five such groups in the state and is part of a national organization. Members are girls in their senior year in high school who qualify through very high scholastic, citizenship and extra cirricu- lar activities. One of the requirements of the Sal Lake Honors Cotillion is for members to develop a new talent during their year with the group. So its only natural that they should have an opportunity to sl$w what they've learned. Tea and Talent, the aforementioned opportunity, will take place February 1 at 4:30 p m. in the home of Mrs. Cecil Pugmire, 1259 E. 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