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Show 1 REVIEW, Irby Arlington, club presiBowery, door prizes. Gala dent reported that the Sixth parade, royalty, Goats, clowns, Annual event will be conducted and bands for the whole family 10 A.M. beginning at Midvale July 4, 79A,M.. m the Cottonwood Junior High School, down CenHeights Elementary ter Street disbanding along School. 2451 East 7600 South. Food donated by Cottonwood N. Holden Street. Western Boys Baseball AsHeights merchants, including sociation games Monday, 3 and hot cakes, eggs, milk and 5 P.M., Pony League ball coffee, will be prepared and served by members of the games 6 P.M., Midvale Ball Lions Club Park, door prizes. Ball park east entrance off North Main of this years Street. event, Bill Dunlap and Herb Fireworks display, Midvale Benner, said that the club Ball Park 8 P.M. grand prize expects a turnout equal or larger than the more than 1,000 drawing. - East Mill Creek The East served in 1965. Cottonwood Heights Com, Mill Creek Lions Club Fourth of July celebration starts off munity Council and Coordinawith a bang at 6 A.M. with ting Committee, usually convening the first Monday of breakfast at Evergreen Park, each month, will postpone the for 75?, The parade begins date to July 11 due to the July at 9 A.M. from 27th East and 4th holiday. Evergreen Ave. Anyone who Meetings are held at Butler wishes may enter a float. Stake House at 8 P.M. The Script tickets may be purchased at Evergreen Park afpublic is invited. , ter the parade for the carnival Midvale Midvale Activity activities which will include Association has planned a rides, a fish pond and booths three day July Indepealtace selling home baked cakes, celebration for the city. Valpies, bread, cookies and ley Amusement carnival rides candy. ad concessions, in the big west city parking lot behind Kearns Applications for Henry S. Day Ford Motor the title of Salt Lake County Compm. will be operating Sweetheart are now being acall day Thursday, Friday, Satcepted said HARRY BALL-ar- d, urday and Monday. Door chairman, 195 Vine St., prizes will be given at ill Murray.- EDWIN CASTILLO, scheduled events with - the Kearns, is for the beauty contest which will grand prize drawing, a 25" color TV set at the fireworks be held Tuesday, August 2, display Monday night Midvale 7; 30 P.M. at the tennis courts Jaycees are in charge of door of the Murray Fair Grounds. prize and grand prize ticket Mr. Castillo can be reached . sells. at 29843603. The contest to The holiday calendar of choose Salt Lake Countys events includes: Saturday, new sweetheart will be judged on the basis of beauty, poise July 2. Midvale Kiddie Kapers, Midvale Junior High School, and talent says Mr. Ballard, 7 P.M. featuring Admiral with talent presentation not to Die with preschool exceed three minutes. Reip-in- g children competing in talent. sweetheart is VICKIE - AL SHOE SALE! I HEELS-HEEL- S Personality-Cobble- rs Other Brands VALUES TO $14. OO NOW MENS SHOES VALUES TO $20.00 fC$ NOW CHILDREN'S VALUES dan, elected officers, said DAVID SLAMA leader. New officers are; PATRICIA COOK, president; BOB JEAN ' SIAMA, vice-preside- nt; SLAMA, secretary-treasure- r; KENNETH IVIE, reporter and BARBARA MALTON and HEIDI PETERSON committee chairmen. JORDAN VALLEY DayCare and Training Center for Retarded Children received din- -' ner dishes from Alta View Elementary School PTA.Mrs. PENNY STEED, 'exceptional child chairman presented the donation SHOES TO $11.0 0 NOW A8 secre- secretary; ana Mrs. LOUISE GARREEPY. parliamentarian. For the 12th successive year, the ladies were installed by Mrs. MARcorresponding Salt Lake District representative of the Women's Federated Utah Clubs. WELHELMINA was awarded special honorary membership by the ladies club. CARTER. EY Kearns ulated plans tor the year at the home of Mrs. THOMAS BARNSON on June 22. Under the leadership of Mrs. JERRY P. KALM, the following projects were approved: Rummage sale, CLAUDIA JENSEN, chairman; Family picnic, GLENNA RIDGE, chairman; Pet Show for Horae Town Teen-ag- e Seminar Days; under the Community Action program; Christmas childrens party and sub for santa; Girl erf the Year contest; Miss Kearns Pepsi Party; Mother of the Year contest; Easter Fashion Show; Girls State sponsorship; Scout award. KAY McNAMARA, Midvale, JACQUE ANN SAMUELS ON, ROLAYNE SAMUELSON and WILLIAM H. SORENSEN, Sandy, were among Utah State has been named manager of stores in the area. FMAN, University honor roll students Mr. Hankln, currently regional supervisor. Joined 2 ales in 1949 as assistant store manager in Lubbock. Texas. CLAUDE J. BURTENSHAW. plete at least 15 credit hours and attained a 3.5 grade point average or better (4.0 is a straight in English, has been awarded three-ye- ar National Defense Education Act fellowship in his field. He will take thefellow- - a m, veloped in the next year as a memorial park in memory her father of A). M. H. WALKER. The sang, 'Anything You Can Do, I Can Do Better,' could be the theme scaur Salt Lakers, JOYCELYN (CISSY) GREENE and SUSAN MRS. LELO GOFF, 8770' South 300 West, Sandy won a $1,000 prize in a merchandising contest sponsored by AG and Foodtown Stores. R E GWR DLESSlOFltOSSl the BRADSHAW. K91 'SKIPPER' STEWART. GREENE and SCOTT STEVENSON from Salt Lake won the title last year and were happy to see the honors stay with the Salt Lake delegation. Cissy and older sister, Molly are not coming back to have tried Salt Lake until Sears their rackets atthey the National Junior Hardcourts in Burljh-ga- COTTONWOOD MRS. JOHN M. WALLACE. 2520 Walker Lane, announced today the purchase of the corner on Highland Drive property and Walker Lane ta be de- dean of students, noted to qualify a student must com- ROGER W. MERRILL, 1741 East 3150 South, a June graduate of the University of Utah with a bachelor of arts degree California, JunerST to 2. Parents of tfcis pair July are MR. and MRS.RRIN E. GREENE, 2125 pheasant Way, will join the youngsters in California for thefinals. HOLLADAY - A summer party and ritual was attended by members of XI Tau Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, Wednesday evening; June 29, at the residence of MRS. FRANK D. STEPHENS; 3472 Terrace View Drive. (Continued cm page B3) D IS CON TI NUE DllT E MS YEAR END Dll the new president at the Fed- w at Oakridge Country Club, Other officers are Mrs. LE- nt; ONA A. BRIMM, Mrs. BEATRICE THACKER, corresponding secretary; Miss DELLA SORENvice-preside- SEN, recording Mrs. I. REFRIGERATORS secretary; MAR-RINGT- PARKER editor and WEST, -- MODEL TD 486 YCD NET VOLUME 11.8 CU. FT. DARRELL AMES, treasurer; Mrs. MARIE S. GUDNER, membership chairman; Mrs. ARCHIE M. publicity chairman; Mrs. JOHN SANDOR, historian; Mrs. IRINTHA $388.88 MODEL TA 10 CA $158.88 MissCO-LEE- N MODEL TAC 130 ABC assistant editor. $248.88 Cottonwood Heights- MODEL TFC Cottonwood $398.88 1988 Crestwood . Swimming Club, 1700 East. Those interested may contact WAR1. REN RODGERS, at 7646 So. 255-883- Crestwood supports a swim team which will engage in inter-cl- ub competition each Wednesday prior to the conference meet, held August 17. FALCONHURST Country Club will install new officers at the Inaugural Ball July 9. was Elected president LYNN retary, 16 DA Heights Swim classes and private tennis lessons are now in session at ST. THOMAS; DICK ATKIN, secALICE SALISBURY. vice-preside- nt, Carter. Further discussion on the Bazaar and Rummage Sale to be held this Fall is also cm the adgenda. Midvale Midvale Jaycees new officers installations GRANGER HUNTER Chamwere recently held at Falcon-hur- st erf Commerce members ber Club. Country heard a report on plans have Officers installed were: for future schools in the area KEITH CARLSEN, president; and JOE as programmed by the GranGARY PROCTOR ite School District. MARTINEZ, vice presidents; Addressing the group was MEL BRU, secretary; DICK Dr. O. C. ENGLUND, deputy RON treasurer and GILBERT, BILL YOUNG, superintendent. Dr. Engiund HUNTER, identified sites throughout the CLARK JOLLEY, JOE BUL-LEwest valley area, where the and DON WEEDEN didistrict plans to locate three rectors. Midvale Jaycees and their high schools, four junior high wives attended a state wide schools and five elementary at the schools. Aquisition of the Jaycees dinner-danc- e Old Mill, where more than sites represents nearly $1 million in cost. 400 Jaycees gathered. High school sites include Midvale members attending included: Mr. and Mrs. KEITH Redwood High at 3700 S. RedMr. and Mrs. wood Rd.; Empire High, 4700 CARLSEN, GARY PROCTOR, Mr. and S. 3200 West; and a school yet Mrs. JERRY HILDEN, Mr. to be named at 5249 S. Redand Mrs. TOM TAYLOR, Mr. wood Rd. Future locations for junior and Mrs. CLARK JOLLEY, Mr. and Mrs. JOEBULLETT, high schools include John F. Mr. WENDALL BUTLER and Kennedy at 4495 S. 4800 West; Mr. and MrsCRAIG KELLY. Eisenhower at 3105 S. Redwood Rd., Roger Mackay at 4351 S. Redwood Rd., and one MODEL TFC 16 CA $298.88 DISHWASHERS WASHERS MODEL S.P. 390 A MODEL WA 3530 A AIR CONDITIONERS MODEL IRS 302 AY $148.88 MODEL S.P. 308 Y The Granger Granger will hold a dinJaycee-ett- es ner meeting at Kims Cafe on July 6 at 8 P.M. The meeting will begin the Speak Up program for the year. LE RAE CARTER is in charge of the program. The Granger Jaycee-ett- es will be working with the Granger Jaycees in preparing a float for the 'Days of 47.' Chairmen of the project are SH1RLY BAYMANand LeRae $448.88 MODEL TC 424 Y $178.88 Granger MODEL TC 429 YDW $398.88 form- Jaycee-ett- es LEROY NIELSON presented Union Sixth Wards first Eagle pointed assistant controller of Mountain Fuel Supply Company, effective July 1. eral Womens Clubatabrunch Sharing memories of Washington, D.C., adventures with the Kearns Lions Club on June 25 at the York Club were SHERMAN and EDITH ANN LLOYD. Mr. Lloyd was in Washington as Republican congressman during part of the Kennedy and Johnson regimes, and is presently an aspirant to return again to Capitol haunts. The Lloyds told of personal meetings with the two presidents. MELVIN HEALEY, West 3500 South. Formerly unit buying manager in the Salt Lake City store, he succeeds RICHARD McMULLIN, who has best transferred to a new store opening in East Murray. Both appointments were announced by MICHAEL KAUF- CHARLES W. MICHAEL. 2895 So. 1400 East was installed as JOHNSON. R, SNARE, East Mill Creek Mrs. Charles W. Michael, 2895 So. sno-con- Mrs. HARLEY BRUNDAGE, president; Mrs. JOHN first vice president; Mrs. JOHN - MATTHEWS, treasurer; Mrs. JAN TERRY MIDYALE The two teenagers walked away winners of the 14 doubles at the California Junior Tennis San Jose, Championship, California last week EAU. SCHMHJL year employee of Sears Roebuck and Co., is new manager of the firms catalog and appliance sales store at 2781 19 received the 624, Troop Eagle Scout award at East Jordan Stake Court of Honor; Steve Fuller conducting. East Mill Creek1 HT PET-USK- FIATS-MI- D WESLEY N. PETERSON, 2469 Highland Drive, was ap- an assistant vice president of Zale Corporations Zale store division, worlds largest retail jewelry chain. 4-- 24-y- ear recording Mountain Fuel Supply Corn- pany, according to M. M. LAR, president RICHARD HANKIN, 2810 E. Jordan Hills H girls and boys Riding Club, West Jor- Kearns FERRIS ANDRUS. Republican candidate for Salt Lake County Sheriff, will be guest speaker at a dinner meeting of the Kearns Jaycees on July 7 at the Crimson Carpet, said Jaycee NATHAN RIDGE. Mr. Andrus will comment on incidents in his career in law enforcement and crime prevention, Including narcotics investigations and solving of prison crimes; fields in which he is recognized nationally. Jaycee President WALLY said that the GALBRAITH Kearns club has started building its float to carry Miss Kearns in the Days of 47 Parade. The theme is 'Beauty in Utah,' and the float win have reproductions of Rainbow Bridge, Great Salt Lake and the Salt Lake Temple, as well as Miss Kearns and her two attendants. DLYR COURT-RIGis float chairman. The es Jaycees plan to sell during the Pioneer Parade under the chairmanship of BOB tary; Mrs. sistant to the president at 3365 South, GRANGER ship at the University of Chicago. W. I. BEAVERS, 3425 Mill-cre- ek Road was appointed as- area. Club Notes GARET WOMENS SHOES VERNICE C. SWENSON in the leadership of this group with a membership of 85, with representatives from various businesses in the Salt Lake are VAUGHN SOFFE, Murray and GEORGE SORENSON Sandy. BAMS-BERGE- starts Friday July ceeds Log Haven was the scene of elections for the Kearns Ladies Civic Club. Elected to head the active civic improvement organization were: wens SEMI-ANNU- East Mill Creek ELMER R. JENSEN, 1351 Fillmore Street, was elected president of the Salt Lake Executives Association. Mr. Jensen, Granite Furniture Company salesman, suc- In Salt Lake Valiev personality and kid charm to TOLMAN, daupter of Mr. choose the prince and prin- and Mrs. LEON RASMUSSEN, cess of the celebration, door Kearns. Her attendants are SUSAN BRUSE, Kearns; and prizes. Monday, July 4, Early Bird SANDRA HERRON, Magna. P.M. at the Other committee members breakfast, lU'uUmts of the Southeast juU of Suit lake Willey will he quests Monday morning of t!io Cottonwood Heights turns , Jflub at their annual FREE Independence Day Breakfast. 1966 People In The News COMMUMITY NEWS Community Calendar Coming Eents June 30, MODEL WA 840 A $188.88 $158.88 MODEL WA 653 Y RANGES J MODEL $198.88 MODEL WA 850 A 245 A $138.88 J MODEL $208.88 325 A 178.88 MODEL J 425 A MODEL J 326 A MODEL J 448 A DRYERS MODEL DE 420 A $198.88 $98.88 MODEL DE 120 A $198.88 $128.88 MODEL DE 810 A $228.88 MODEL $148.88 MODEL DE 1220 A J 332 A $158.88 $258.88 MODEL J 348 A GAS DRYERS $318.88 TT BOYS MENS Special Purchase Official Boy Seoul Oxfords & or Boots to Mens Size 10 $8-$1- BROKEN Mens-Women- 0 SIZES Canvas Shoes Can Now Buy You Dependable Hearing J of dUw priew By mall tl 12-l- s- IRowfta, Incouplcaous Childrens $2$3 LLOYD behind tb Tvp- MODEUOur Best $59 50 STANDARD MODEL $39 50 Er SIP!. EASY TER PREPAID GUARANTEED RtfaiM If Not Sutsfle Tfeousaads of Usert-th- e World over $79 50 HesriAf Aid Eyeglasses MODEL 59 For Rstl Hard of Hearts $39 SC YEAR-Mo- Rhone CR 74971 wens O 4697 Holiaday Boult vard' HOLIADAY. UTAH OPEN MON. & FRI. EVENING '"x. 'n r ll 20 DAYS FREE TRIAL 1 ital 2 believable BUT TRIE HEAPING AID VALUE Tot MUST SATISFIED lJYD HtAPTNGAfD DIVISION box HwrM.pocKFopn-j- n si ho at MODEL J 756 A MODEL J 796 A MODEL D.G. 4623 A $328.88 $158.88 MODEL D.G. 4823 A $578.88 ELECTRONIC $188.88 MODEL D.G. 1220 A RANGE $238.88 $688.88 1426 West 3500 South PHONE 4400 W. 3500 South. 262-253- 5: Elementary school locations are Arcadia at 3400 W. 4800 South; Fairview, 5299 S. 1600 West; Robert Frost at 3950 S. 3000 West, one at 4610 W. 3750 South and one at 3100 S. 4400 West. Dr. Engiund 9 P.M. WEEKDAYS SATURDAY TILL i P.M.' described needs for elementary school locations as 'way bey aid what is available.' Sites for Junior high schools are 'very short,' while sites for high schools locations are sufficient for at Meaqt another three years. SHOP TILL FINI P0KNITQKI FIRST OSCE, AmiAKCII FIRST TV iTIXIOI MM3 |