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Show i I REVIEW, M1LLCREEK NEWS EAST April 21, 1966 Eleventh Ward Plans Country Bazaar O' by Pat Kendig Itll be a. ..Beautiful Morn- at 11:30 A.M. ing when the East Millcreek 11th Ward Relief Society opens April 30 their Country Store Bazaar, 27th East and Evergreen A vaiue. People Will Say Were In Love with those hand-maitems and we just "Caint to the tantalizing Say No home-bake- d goodies. The climax of the day will occur when Harold Glazier, Pat Davis, Jennie Bennett and Ralph Rodgers sweep in with 'The Surrey With the Fringe on the Top and their version of the musical production Okal-ho- at de The Country Store will feaShoppe, offerpillow ing cases and hand-ma- de quilts; a Calico Shoppe, for aprons ture a Slumber and dish towels; Moms Kitchen, where hot roll baskets, i fJ-c- m Em am 'IlSik-lssif- l) Mnnu-j- ever-tempti- ek H Ward Cultural Hall. Table decorations and place cards will be made by the boys of the three dens which comprise Pack 78. A main course of fried chicken will be brought by each family and the dens will each furnish one other course toward the completion of the banquet. After the banquet, the Cubs will provide their own entertainment by racing miniature plywood derby cars which theyve made themselves. you live in the 486-043- (TmfxS) 6 Joycee-etta- s The East Millcreekjaycee-Ette- s will hold their election (J.) VFW Post 3586 installation banquet to and VFW ADJUSTED REPAIRED O EXCHANGED U. Sit Etr. PKXUP, ANU DELIVERY ALL X .... ... STATE 255-095- Mrs. N. A. Ogden, 2624 Chadwick Street, president of the Ensign Business and Professional Womens Clubs, presided over a dinner meeting Tuesday at 7 P.M. at the Hotel Utah Pioneer Room. Dr. Victor B. Cline, clinical psychologist, University of Utah, spoke on the subject of communication between personal- 1 THE DOOR TO A LOVELIER YOU 0 salon -- i &13 OLAJLRJUJtJUJt JLU1 UjUJLXXSLUJLSlU1.UJL1SJI.LI Dwelled opened the West Personnel Conference at 9 A.M. in the University of Utah Student Unix today. He is the president of the Utah Personnel Association. The keynote speaker for the conference, sponsored by the Utah Personnel Association, Wesern Wyoming Personnel tre Ultra-Ra- 0 y Artes Club tpa-cial- ? hot infra-r- d ray broil mar evenly, teal in tenderizing juice give meat deliciou cruiti-ne- t. You cut broilNo or more. There leu ing tim 30 i patter, eaiier cleanup. And broiler burner are guaranteed (or the life of the range. Hot, $yoo " Per Week Get The Best FREE fY GAS RANGE ga range that really make Beautiful Safer yee twtIL Sefcelenhlp velUWe. Celt HV 44174 ev. Call CAM'S luitltufs sf Beauty 1029 last 21st to. Free Parking in Rear HU 74 good GAS LIGHT 62.50 value installed on your own lot, with purchase of a new gas range. In area served by Mountain Fuel Individualist Kitetin for DUtrimlvmfln People enei a ti vA denied j Scotland " ySsI berry e noiTW p - Blended 86 EM mmom O uowoSiluffiaifte lege of Business, was F. G. (Buck) Rodgers, Los Angeles. At this third annual conference the personnel men explored how personnel activities can extribute to a firms profit. double-deck- er nmS. leereem than any other Scotch whisky. Why? The No. 1 reason is in the bottle. Try Cutty Sark...tonight! Universitys Institute of Industrial Relations and Col- Tha Tint leper! er V1H ear Americans buy more Cutty Sark Way, EAST 33RD SOUTH "75" Smelt, Meedhf NteSeni keet m Personnel Conference John J. McGurk, 3347 Plaza We believe that Hair Cutting is Hair Styling CALORIC By the turn of a giant wheel Adele Geraghty, Tennessee, emerged as queen of the 1966 Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, D. C. last week The Princess represxting Utah was Miss Arlene Bullock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Bullock, 2646 Beverly Street. She was hxored last week at a receptlx in the Senate conference room of the natixs capitol. Princesses from 50 states enjoyed a busy week, Including tea at the Japanese Embassy, balls, a par ade of floats graced by the princesses and a fashion show Miss Bullock is employed as a secretary to Representative David S. King (D. Utah) fcaleie ities. ' or beauty ONLY Cherry Blossom Queen Dinner Meeting SERVICE COMPANY What male handicaps. librarian. rngrinnnrmrmTraTmTrmTmTmTq 2189 tes SCHOOL of vice-presid- ent . W06K GUARANTIED HYDRAULIC 7277 SOUTH Vice-Presid- ent COMPLBTEn Utah Numismatic Society held 7 P.M. in the Hotel Utah Motor Lodge last night. Mrs. Dean is a past president of the society. Governor Calvin L. Ramp-to- n declared this week, April 17 through 23, as National Coin Week in Utah. J. W. Plant is president of the Society formed in 1951; Mrs. C. J. Winslow, and Clifford E. Crane, Society SERVICE & REPAIR . - 18-y- at 447-15- 75 PUMPS, 2920 ng told only in BEAUTY SALONS East 2990 South was the speaker at the meeting of the HYDRAULIC EQUIPMENT 0S. IMIS, at Evangelical Church at 1910 East 8900 South will conduct a Missionary Conference April 27, 28 and 29 with each presentation beginning at 7:30 P.M. Speakers will include Harry Ruggles, Venezuelan mission; Lea Little, Japanese mission; and Miss Marilyn Carlson, Belgian Congo mission. The purpose of the conference is to arouse Interest among the young members of the congregation toward possible missionary endeavors and to acquaint the congregation with the rapidly-changiin Viet Nam. needs of the mission fields. Pfc. Shackelford, a heliThe conference banquet will copter mechanic, graduated be held April 29 in the church from Cyprus High School. fellowship hall at a charge of $1.25 for adults and 759 for Ability Counts children ten years of age and Ann Dautrlch, daughter of under. During the presentation of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Daut-ric- h, lectures and slides, the misMillcreek Way, 941 sionaries will wear costumes walked off with top honors In native to the countries in which the Ability Counts national they lived. Miss Carlson will writing competition of the Committee on sing in the Lingala dialect of Presidents the Belgian Congo. She was Employment of the Handicapevacuated twice during her ped. tour there. On April 28, the Granite HlghSchool senior will Journey to the Nations' Girl Of Year capital to receive a $1,000 runner-u- p in the award from First Girl of the Year contest, Hubert H. Humphrey. Granite High School will be awardsponsored by the Midvale was Lonni Glacier, ed a plaque for Miss Daut 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. richs achievement. Harold Glazier, 2222 Melodie Mr. and Mrs. Dautrlch have AP FIN I TYl Mrs. Karl C. Dean, 1901 it Your Guarantee Phtat 3586 the results of the of Men contest were more were tallied, they exciting than the Reverend Wilfred E. Stukas, pastor of First Church of theNazarene, 2018 East 21stSouth, had anticipated, because his church emerged as the district winner from among twenty regional churches. The Fishers of Men contest within the First Church of the saw the Great Nazarene Team, Andrews Band, with Mrs. Don Stukas, Captain, emThis team erge victorious. will be treated to a pay-o- ff banquet at the church on May 5 with the Blue Team of Mr. Arthur Rice as servants. Stukas is the Reverend Greater Salt Lake Zone chairman of the Church of theNazarene Holiness Convention slated to be held April 26 through 29 at Central Church of the Nazarene, 1076 Indiana Street. The emphasis of the conference will be on the Wesleyan tradition of Christian Dr. Melza H. perfection. Brown, Boise, Idaho, will be When Fishers Free The HAIR'S x Evqnqelicol Free Church Numismatic Society SOUTH STATE STATE AUTO CO. IM3 Post Fishers Of Men every right to feel doubly Ann Way. The competition was based proud, because last years Ability Counts extest was school and personal achievements, leadership and service wx by Marilyn Dautrich, sister of this years to community and state. Miss This marks winner. natlxal Utah of Junior Miss Glazier, In the 1966, Is an honor student at the first time two Olympus High School, a candy history of the extest that of the same family members LDS at and Hospital striper secretary of the Olympus have wx any of the prizes. Miss Dautrlch competed Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints Seminary. with students from 49 states and territories on the theme What Handicapped Workers Army Award Are Cxtrlbutlng to My Community." Through research Pfc. Ronald E and Interviews, she documen whose wife, 3930 Alberly Way, has been ted the careers of five per-s- xs In the Salt Lake area named first runner-u- p to solhave who achieved success month March of the for dier among U. S. Army personnel despite potentially crippling a featured speaker. Highland Drive will hold nominations and elections of officers at their regular business meeting tonight at 8 P.M. Business meetings are held the first and third Thursdays of every month. TRANSMISSIONS automatic i stanbaib Our Work Highland Cub Scout Pack 78 of Stratford Ward, 2605 South 15th East is having a banquet cm April 25 at 7:30 P.M. in the pleose call Pat Kendig, with news tips or activities of your club, church, civic club, scout group, etc. i Inn, 2903 and a name are strictly American. They were designed by women who wanted to tell a story in cloth and color, and a study of them reveals American history. This art was lost with the zeal of women later in our history to use up every scrap of material in quilt making. Cub Scout 78 EAST MILL CREEK AREA e :r home-bake- d ng All the Shoppes delicacies. will open at 11:30 A.M. and there is no charge to just come and look. A luncheon will be served at 1 P.M. for which a donation of $1.50 will be accepted. This will be followed by Oklahoma for no additional charge. Tickets may be purchased at the door of the East Mill-creWard or in the area by your Relief Society repreMrs. Vernon L. sentative. chairman Harris is over-a- ll with Mrs. R. S. Sly in charge of the Shoppes. Mrs. Gilbert Berhold is luncheon Mrs. Robert F. chairman, Smith, decorations, Mrs. M. G. Benson, publicity and Mrs. Ben M. Fishier, ticket sales. amp i eaters Drive. According to Mrs. Dee Baxter, chairman, a floral theme Springtime in the Rockies will prevail. Mrs. Larry Roth Price for is the dinner is $2.75. Mrs. Robert Rains, president, will officiate and install the newly elected officers. Two key awards will be given; one to the member who has been in the organization under one year and the other to the who has belonged Jaycee-Et- te more than one year. Each award winner will lave accumulated the most points for participation in all club events over the past year. pre-scho- M3Di wzd night at 7:30 P.M. at the Beef- pot holders and other items for the kitchx may be purchased; The Attic, offering ol used clothing for children and white elephants; and The Pantry, for those IjGB Rampton Names Freedom Days of needlework In America. The speaker was Mrs. Eugene Garbett who explained that in order to correctly reproduce the colors at a needlework pattern. It Is necessary to know American history. Two of the most outstanding examples of American needlework are the beautiful crewel patterns and quilt patches. 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Read This: 5b QliiG (WfTTffi R39GD0 57 MART AT GRANITE Governor Ramptx followed the lead of Governor Romney of Michigan last week when he proclaimed Freedom of Residence Days in Utah" to be observed April 24 through April 26. who had issued Others Freedom of Residence Days include the proclamations Governors of Illinois, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, Indiana, Vermont, Alaska, Minnesota, Oregon, California, and the Mayor of Omaha, Nebraska. Members of the Literarlae Artes Club met at the home Mrs. Wallace J. Coleman, 2331 East 3700 South last week and explored the history SPECIALS WEEK-EN- D 50 - ,' KNIT OR WOVEN FABRICS REG. $2.98 to $6.98 Each ALL REDUCED 50 your home.) NOTHING DOWN-- NO (CASH f "JESS: HU - f A I KITCHENS Ur 12ld East 33rd South , OPEN 8 A.M. TO PAYMENTS 486-81- 27 SEPT. 4-81- 71 Visit Our Showrooms ACADEMY 2321 6 P.M. TU ACCEPTED, HOME IMPROVEMENT CO South 11th lest. Soft Lake City SHOP AT THE FRIENDLIEST STORE IN TOWN GRANITE MART INC. 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