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Show t V REVIEW, RIO June 23, 1966 The Cal Suns Nice , But Utahs Car Safer by Carolyn Johnson peace and quiet we roomed ways, but also use their blinoff. kers constantly to alert other five drivers of intended changes Zoom, loom, boom, lanes of cars, hell bent for in lanes and exits. Perhaps somewhere whizred by us. they were wary of Utah drivers but were always courtSigns posted along the freeway stated the speed limit eous when we got on the wrong at 65 miles per hour and side erf the freeway. Utah decided that We all slow traffic should keep to the right. drivers could take a lesson During the first few days from California, One either we stayed in the slow lanes returns a much better driver, with the trucks and other Utah or not at all. Reflections from an old vacation - any sojourn be- -, comes passe as soon as one hits the back door with a pile crammed full erf of the lawn mower clothes, dirty again in progress, the stack of mail andor bills reviewed and the telephone starts ringing again. Did you have a good time inquire friends. Yes, but a vacation trip is not restful with four lively .children. Its good to be home - Zion never looked to six tired, hot better travelers who had ridden and driven from Los Angeles to Salt Lake. California freeways are another story, almost deserving an entire article. You are just 20 minutes away from Disneyland, our hotel manaSo with freeway ger said. instructions clutched in hanL safety belts fastened and all children ordered to maintain lug-gag- c drivers cruising 5. about Occasionally we were more courageous and went a few in the miles between 80-other two lanes. I couldn't help but think two-w- ay highways, constantly blocked by slow moving trucks who - just cant let drivers pass one more lane would be an improvement. Maybe it's not our liquor laws that discourage tourists, although one does need a drink after traveling from St. George to Salt Lake. what a wonderful place Los Angeles would be to open a body and fender shop and specialize also in maintaining brakes mi automobiles. Californians are expert They travel at a break-ne- ck speed on their amazing network of free- though. fTTvmrc Holladay News Notes by Mary Gail Stark Mrs. Elmer Fritzler, 5729 Marco Road, has been installed as the new president of the Rake and Hoe Garden Club. Other officers elected are: Mrs. Fred Helffenstein, Mrs. Richard secretary; Mrs. Gilbert Burke, treasurer; Mrs. Marvin Egleston, historian; Mrs. John Evans, proeram: and Mrs. Don Christiansen, publicity. The earden club 'members nt; Lip-ens- ki, are planning a field trip to Box Elder Flats cm June 30. A guide will be provided by the U. S. Forest Service. received special recognition vice-presid- Why don't you give mother a rest by taking the family to Cottonwood Heights Little League's annual breakfast. At 50? per person or family rate of $2.50, who can beat the price? The outdoor event will be held at the baseball field, comer Kim of Meadow Downs and Way (6600 South 1895 East), Saturday, 9 a.m. Bacon, eggs, hash browns, muffins, coffee and hot chocolate are on the menu. Funds earned at the breakfast are used to upgrade ball park facilities. The league half ended with major team Bees 2. The Angels winning led minor teams at 6 - 2. 7-- blended - NEW OFFICERS AT s la 4 Americana buy more Cutty Sark t than any other Scotch whisky. Why? The No. 1 reaaon ia in the bottle. Try Cutty Sark...tonight! DwIM u4 BmM a ScmM Bl.-- W M P. I Tl Wv euo'fc auooi' luait Nn.YoA.NY. rst Country Club will take charge July 1, after a ballot by mail. Nom 'nated for president are Lynn St. Thomas, Dean Mitchell Perkins. Dr. Carl Andrea-so- n, Dick Atkin, Gayle Sea bury and Bob Rigby. Uncontested as nominee for secretary is Alice Salisbury. and-Doyl- i Larsen won Vice-preside- nt; e m first place in his age group in the Cottonwood Mall Fathers Day Art Contest. The prize was $25 in 'Mall Money" to buy a gift for Dad. Stephens portrait of his father paid off in a fishing license for Mr. James A. Larsen, 6824 South 1495 East, and picked up the tab for a family treat at Femwoods. II you liv. please coll Mary Gail Stork, with news tips or activities of your club, church, civic club, scout group, etc. 277-972- 5 WENDEL L. JENSEN'S NATIONAL TRANSMISSION 3333 S. State Phone 437-193- 2 TRANSMISSION SPECIALIZING IN REPAIR AND REBUILDING 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE FACTORY TRAINED x WHERE SERVICE STANDARD Our Work EXCHANGED h Your Guaranitt' SOUTH STATE AUTO CO. 1623 S. State Phene 467-- 1 573 - mo LEARN TO PLAY OR IMPROVE YOUR SKILL SATURDAY JUNE 25 10:00 A.M. SALT LAKE SWIMMING AIID TENNIS CLUB in HOLLADAY FRIDAY WILL see an interclub golf Fiesta" at Willow Creek Country Club. 7-- SCOTS WHISKY v. : STEPHEN of Home Benefit Savings and Loan, an affiliate, and a graduate of the University of Utah and Harvard School of Business. Melvin L. Woodbury was also appointed by the directors as the new secretary of the firm succeeding Qrin R. Woodbury who is leaving in July to head the Hawaiian Mission of the Church of Jesus Saints. Christ of Latter-da- y end REPAIRED ADJUSTED SMOG Mortgage Corporation by the by Faye Hadley aUTOMATIC ROBERT L. JUDD, 4190 Mt. Olympus Way, has been named executive erf Richards -- Woodbury firm's board of directors. Mr. Judd is HIGHLIGHTS TRANSMISSIONS flu vice-presid- recently by the Standard Insurance Company as the outstanding man in Utah for June. Mr. Mack won the award for distinguished service to his clients. The only movie stars we saw other than on the late, late show were a couple of the Keystone Cops..,.cne played a bit part in an old Shirley Temple movie. My children reluctantly asked him for his signature in the newly purchased autograph bodes. They had 10 and 12 year old visions at returning home with bodes filled with wishes from hundreds of Hollywood Stars.... after all mother, they all live in Hollywood. He joined the company August 1, 1965, with previous experience in the insurance business. A HOLLADAY MAN, Grant M. 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