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Show -- r '3 Calender Community are Plense Call The Following ii Entries received for the Children's KEARNS p.irade. to le held in con-junction with Kearns Home Proud announce Town Dns. of Kearns" officials. The parade is scheduled for Augusts with starting point at 6PM, the Catholic Church. The theme is "Story Book Land," and entries are open to any child between 6 and 11 years of age. Entries may be submitted by postcard, obtaining name, age, phone number, and with news tips or activities of your clob church, civic club scout group etc MIDVALE Agnes Ferguson, 255-074- ! Granger, Hunter, or Toylorsville, Shirley Bayman. 298-414- 7 VI PEARSON, to: VFW Auxiliary, 1540 West 4920 South; ZELMA BRUN-DAG- E, Ladies Civic Club, 4356 South 4280 West, Kearns; or SHIRLEY BUCKLEY, Alpha Kappa, 4835 South 4620 West, 277-344- 8 HOILADAY Mory Ga.l Stark, 277-972- Recognizing the popularity of automobile fads in teen-- a ge life, the Kearns LDS Stake will hold a Drivers Dance on Saturday, July 16, at the Decorations Stake Center. will feature pictures of automobiles, traffic signals and general rules of the road. Laurels and Explorers will serve as hosts. The dance will begin at 8:30 p.m. for young people 14 and over at a cost of 50?. A floor show will be featured, announce Stake Dance Directors Gale and Shirley Bruse. Faye Hadley 278 2469 Sugar House, Southeast City or Foothill area Katherine Green, 466-663- 4 KEARNS Betty Castillo, 298 0603 j EAST MILL CREEK AREA Pot Kendig, 486-043- 6 Stake Relief Society singing mothers have begun rehearsals for performances at both sessions of the stake conference in August Practice will be held each Friday morning at 10 and will last for 1 12 hours, according to NELLIE BENNIQN, ek Kearns HEIGHTS COTTONWOOD ROBERT B. GORDON, district Boy Scout MIDVALE-- Dr. Midvale health and safety chairman announced a bicycle safety clinic for Midvale cyclists, Saturday, July 16, beginning at 8 A.M. in the parking lot adjacent to St. Therese Catholic Church. Jordan Stake senior citizens will be honored Saturday July 16, at a party held at West Jordan Town Park. Dinner will be served at noon followed by a EAST MILL CREEK-Cath-- olic Day at Lagoon is July 17 PRIMARY WORKERS of the and will include free swimming and rides, horseshoe tournament and races with prizes to winners. Bring your own lunch. MIDVALE-So- uth program. Holladay Sixteenth Ward attended a steak fry at the canyon home of Mr. and Mrs. LEONARD HIGGINS.Brighton, on Saturday. THE SUNDAY school picnic THE IM MANUAL Christian of Our Saviors Lutheran Church will be held in the Reform Church, 4552 Holla-da- y Boulevard, not only acSoutheast corner of Fairmont Park on July 17 from 2 until quired a new building site last week but a new minister as 5 P.M. Good food, games and well. races with prizes await. CHRIST Methodist Church The Rev. DONALD VAN 2375 East 3300 South, is havGENT was installed as the social cream an ice July ing new pastor of the church on 14 from 6:30 to 8 P.M. in the church patio sponsored by the Sunday by the Rev. RONALD senior highschool members of SLATER, pastor of the Ogden the congregation. Pies and Christian Reformed Church cakes will also be available and the new building site, located at 5600 South 1300 East at a low price. was purchased earlier in the week. takANYONE interested in to tour the City Brigham ing on August 11 to see the mi Sugar House grant work, Intermountam ln-- J SUGAR HOUSE The Condian School, Protestant Supply Center should phone 278-43gregation Montefiore, Dupler before July 15. Hall, will hold installation JACK HAMILTON, one of thousands of customers to participate in the opening service at the new Sears Roebuck Co. store in Murray, here takes possession of the new color television set he won as part of the stores opening proThe set was won in a public drawing; no purgram chase necessary. July 14 t dtii Wt witliuf t'Lake Philharmonic orchestra direc-- , ted by Maestro Eugene Jelesnik,' with balladier,, George " .Alexander, Lagoon, 8:30 P.M, You Can t' Take It With You, Pioneer Memorial Theater, 8 P.M., tickets $2 and $3.25. The King Family, Valley Music Hall, 8:15 P.M. Our Neighbor the Moon, Hansen Planetarium, 10:30A.M., 2, 4 P.M. ftjpg 01 South Week- - 157 W. 33RD 1 FRONT END SPECIAL FRONT END ALIGNMENT includes SET CASTER CAMBER AND TOE-I- MOST CARS $6.95 TIRE TRUING INCREASE $1.50 TIRE LIFE BY 25 TIRE BALANCING $1.00 NO EXTRA WHEEL WEIGHT 'July 15 Cant Take It With You,". Pioneer ,J,Yw $ P.M., tickets $2.50 and $3.75. CENTRALLY LOCATED AT . C alendar Teen Activity CHARGE COMPLETE LINE OF NEW AIIO RECAP TIRES ALL WORK GUARANTEED MemorjaiTheater, The King Family, Valley Music Hall. 8:15 P.M. Our Neighbor the Moon, Hansen Planetarium, 10:30A.M., 2, 4, and 8 P.M. Meet Me On The Bridge At Midnight, Silver Wheel Theater, Park City, 8 P.M. Alone in the World, or Leah the Forsaken," Barbary Coast Opera House, Park City, 8 P.M. Horse Show sponsored by the Salt Lake County Recreation Department, Salt Lake County Fairgrounds, 7 P.M. Pioneer Pageant at Pioneer Park, 7:30 P.M. July 16 Pioneer Pageant at Pioneer Park, 7:30 P.M. You Cant Take It With You," Pioneer Memorial Theater, 8 P.M., tickets $2.50 and $3.75. The King Family, Valley Music Hall, 8:15 P.M. Our Neighbor the Moon," Hansen Planetarium, 10:30A.M., 2, 4, and 8 P.M. Meet Me On the Bridge at Midnight," Silver Wheel Theater, Park City, 8 P.M. Alone in the World, or Leah the Forsaken, Barbary Coast Opera House, Park City, 8 P.M. Horse Show sponsored by the Salt Lake County Recreation Department, Salt Lake County Fairgrounds, 7:30 P.M. Auto Races, Fairgrounds Speedway, qualifying at 7 P.M. races start at July 8:30 P.M. 17 Concert in the Canyon, Granite Youth Symphony Orchestra, Box Elder Amphitheater, East Millcreek Canyon, 5 P.M. Salt Lake City Youth Symphony, East High School, 2 P.M. Our Neighbor the Mooii, Hansen Planetarium, 1, 2:30, and 4 P.M. July 18 Square Dancing at Liberty Park, 8:30 P.M. July 19 Horse Parade at 6 P.M,; parade starts at 7th South Main Street, travels south to North Temple, west to Fairgrounds. Days of 47 Rodeo, State Fairgrounds, 8 P.M. Our Neighbor the Moon, Hansen Planetarium, 10:30 2, 4, and 8 P.M. J uly and the A. M 20 casual dress. Days of 47 Rodeo, State Fairgrounds, 8 P.M. "Our Neighbor the Moon, Hansen Planetarium, 2, and 4 P.M. 485-094- 1 Holladay HOLLADAY-T- RICKY OLSEN, 1887 Moor Road, at the regional trial of the Soap Box Derby, July 23 in front of Hogle Zoo. Meadow MRS. FLORENCE JACK-SO2220 East 4800 South, has been named Woman of the Year of the Salt Lake N, Saltaire Chapter, American Business Womens Association. Mrs. Jackson will attend the organization's national convention in iuisa, Oklahoma, October 14, 15, 16, where she will compete with women from all parts of the country in the national Women of the Year contest. COTTONWOOD Sunday, July 17 has been set aside at the Holladay Community Church for a special offering to aid the hungry in India. For the first time the Roman and Protestant churches are cooperating in a nationwide appeal during June and J uly in an attempt to increase mass feeding program in India f rom 500, 000 to 1, 000, 000 persons daily in the worst areas. parade last 7th WARD with week. M. DELBERT MRS. STEELE, primary President, said that over 175 children in various departments partici pated in the parade - all in costume; 15 floats werent-ere- d. Co-Pil- 10:30 A. M N, SEN, Kearns KEARNS - VICKIE FOIL, of Mr. and Mrs. CHARLES FOIL of Kearns, is the first entry in the Salt Lake daughter PENTELUTE. DAN -- GUS GUSTAFSON and DICK N, directors JOHN MICHAEL, 6456 Hic- kory Lane has been appointed vice president of the Gold Strike Stamp Company. He has been with the organization since its formation in 1957, and was appointed assistant general manager in 1958. Magna MAGNA Five gupervisory personnel changes in the Works Engineering Department of Hercules Bacchus plant were announaed today by R. G. Sailer, works man- ager. John F. Drummond, superintendent of the Engineering Division, and Earl E. Cast-ne- r, supervisor of the Facilities Engineering Section, have been transferred to the Engineering Department at Hercules home office in Wilmington, Del. e, At Bacchus, T. Frank) New-som- was Jr., selected to re- place Mr. Drummond as superintendent of the Engineering Division. He formerly was Maintenance superintendent. club president, also received Promoted to the MaintenMidvale a plaque for outstanding servance superintendent post to ice. replace Mr. Newsome was A former HOLLADAY MIDVALE A new Zenith William P. Hearn. Utahn, Dr. CECIL B. JACOBproducts and all makes and Paul J. Elam was named SON, 2841 Blue Spruce Drive, models service shop has been of the Facilities supervisor has been named established at 7349 South 900 Holladay, Engineering Section, replacMacy Faculty Fellow in ObE., Midvale. CHRIS JEWKES ing Mr. Castner. stetrics at George Washington and rs PHIL KEMP, are University by the Josiah Jr. of the new retail Foundation of New York. st outlet called Sugar House Dr. Jacobson attended the T.V. SUGAR HOUSE-L- ady University of Utah where he Luck received his bachelors deMIDVALE Community Acsmiled prettily this week at gree and obtained his doctors tion Colter has planned enMrs. Andy Stewart, 2430 Hightertainment for teen-age- rs land Dr. She is the grand on degree from George Washington. alternate Fridays at Action prize winner of the Sugar Center- - on North Holden St. House Wampum Days CeleJOHN LANGELAND, 4006 This teen age program began bration and will receive a Saturn Avenue, vice president last Friday July 8 at 7 P.M. Zenith Console color televisof Zions First National Bank, ion set worth $575. The has been elected to the board celebration was sponsored by Cottonwood of directors for Vista Liner,, " the, Sugar .House. Chamber of f) M Inc,, ptah Manufacturers, of and the merchants jCommerce ' COTTONWOOD pickup truck campers. ' of the area. W. BOYD WINTERTON, 3821 South 3020 East, outgoing Class under the ot ur BROWN takes the helm as 'the new president of Sugar HoOse Cottonwood Exchange Club, and assisting him will MEL VAN BUREN, vicepre$-iden- t; PAUL PEHRSON, secretary, MEYNARD SOREN- County Sweetheart Contest announces EDWIN CASTILLO. The contest scheduled for Tuesday, JOHN M. WALLACE, 2520 is Walkers Lane, was named August 2, 7:30 p.m. at the Salt Businessman of the Year by Lake County Fair Grounds. must be sponthe Harvard Business School Contestants sored by a community, civic Club of Utah last week. Mr. Wallace, chairman of or church organization. the board of Walker Bank and Trust Company, graduated Cottonwood Heights from the school in 1921 with a master's degree in business COTTONWOOD HEIGHTS administration. He served as KIM NEWTON, daughter of the first president of the Utah Mr. and Mrs. JAMES NEWBranch of the club. TON JR., 7693 Dell Rood, was He won the award for his chosen to represent Butler contributions to the civic and J unior High School at the Utah business Community. Red Cross Youth Leadership Primary children celebrated "Our Pioneer Heritage Holladay soring Cottonwood a he Cottonwood Jaycees are spon- September for a course of study in the Philippine Islands as part of the Junior Year Abroad program of the United Presbyterian Church. He has been attending Carroll College Waukesha, Wis. as a geography major. His father. Rev. Donald Christiansen, is Reverend at the Wasatch Presbyterian Church. COTTONWOOD THE HAPPVSjuares, square dance group of Holladay, presented a square dance demonstration at Lagoon on July 4 Mr. HARRY BAKER was caller and dancers included Mr and Mrs. AUSTIN Mr. and Mrs. HECTOR HAIGHT, Mr. and Mrs DON KENNEDY, Mr. and Mrs. PERRY BRADLEY, Mr. and Mrs. SMILEY MATERN and Mr and Mrs HARRY two-ho- DONALD CHRISTRNSEN, 1709 Bryan Ave. will leave next direction of Mrs. MARY JO SIMMONS won the first place ribbon for their entry which depicted wheat fields being overwhelmed by giant crickets. Pioneer-costumboys and girls with shovels and brooms were beating off the ed Center. owner-manage- intruders. Union-Hillcre- THE REV. DONALD VAN GENT was installed as pastor of the Immanuel Christian Reformed Church, 4552 Holladay Blvd. A new building site was purchased last week at 5600 13th East. Rev. Van Gent graduated from the Reformed Bible In stitute, Calvin College and Calvin Seminary, Grand Rap Ids, Michigan. Granger Anyone wishing further information on the Boosters Club may contact Ted Angus The next meeting of the Granger Jaycee-ett- es will be held cm July 20 at 8 P.M. at the home of GRANGER at 262-055- A 3. GROUP of 21 children have been attending a special SANDRA BARTON. class as part of Granger Elementary summer program. On the program will be a demonstration of wigs and wiglets by Wigs Exclusive. Projects to be discussed will be the float, to be entered in the Days of 47 parade, Founders Day to be held on July 23, the family picnic planned for this Fall and the Rummage Sale and Bazaar to be held in September. . A BOOSTERS Club for Granger athletics is being organized in the Granger area by parents of students and interested persons. The purpose of the club is to support all Granger High School ath- The group has participated in many activities and field trips, designed to better prepare them for regular school activities in the fall. The young people made a trip to a dairy and plan to visit the zoo as part of their interesting schedule. Another interesting summer school class being held at Granger elementary is being taught by LYNN MELLOR. The enrichment class, which has about 17 students enrolled is studying one main subject each week. letics. The next meeting will be held at Granger High School on July 18 at 7 P.M. Guest speaker for this meeting will be KEN VIERRA, assistant football coach at the University of Utah. Membership in the club is $1 and with your membership card, you may gain entrance to 1 football game and 1 bas- The Granger Businessmen's Association has undertaken sponsorship of a contest that will test the merit of businesses and their employees in the Granger District. Already, mystery judges are snooping about to find the winners of awards to the outstanding sales person, the Outstanding products business and the outstanding service business. Award winners will be announced at the July 23 Granger Founders Day celebration. game. Officers of the Boosters Club are: president, Mr. and Mrs. TED ANGUS; Mr. and Mrs. DEAN SCHMIDT; secretary-treasure- r, Mr. and Mrs. HAL MENDENHALL; historian, Mr. and Mrs. JERRY DAVIS. Notes Social And Club ketball 1 i vice-preside- nt, Teen Dance, sponsored by the Salt Lake County Recreation Department, Terrace Ballroom, 8 P.M., 50? per person, CALL ceremonies Sunday, the seventeenth of July at eight oclock, in honor of Rabbi NIS-SIWERN1CK, RabbiJOSEPH W. WIESENBERG will conduct the ceremonies and a reception and refreshments will be served following the ceremonies. Rabbi Wermck win be the new director of the Jewish Community Center. JOHN B. CHRISTIANSEN, son of the Rev. and Mrs. M The Taylorsville GRANGER JAYCEES anKEARNS nounce that the State Travel Trophy of the Utah Jaycees, scheduled for July 18, has been postponed to July 30. The event, which draws Jaycees chorister. and wives from Utah's 60 clubs, will be held at AmeriEast Mill Creek can Fork, beginning at 7:30 p.m. EAST MILL CREEK Our CAPTAIN FERRIS ANDRUS Saviour's Lutheran Church at 2500 East 3900 South will hold will address a Fireside Meetreligious service ing of the Kearns 8th Ward a mid-weon July 17 on the subject of to accommodate those campers or fishermen unable to youth problems and delinquency. The meeting will be attend a Sunday service. This held at the Kearns Stake House service will be held each Wedat 7:30 p.m., announces KEITH nesday evening at 7:30 P.M. DAVIS, president. Mr. Davis until Labor Day, and anyone invites the attendance of adults in the community is welcome and youth 14 years of age and to attend. over to the lecture. address COTTONWOOD Carolyn Johnson, Granger LAGOON DAY of the Kearns Stake is scheduled for Friday, August 5, announce Stake officials, with activities fanning out from Davis Terrace. be-li- People In The News Church News COMMUNITY NEWS r i Sale of tickets to the Parade of Homes now in progress and parking of motor vehicles was undertaken at the first meeting oftheMurrayJaycee-ette- s at the residence of Mrs. Kent (Sue) Carlson, 3984 Luetta at the Drive. meeting were Mrs. Carlson, Mrs. Robert (Mary Ann) Prince and Mrs. Bob (Carol) Lund. New officers presiding were Mrs. A1 (Jean)Cripe, president; Mrs. Mike (Mary Ellen) Rodrigues, secretary; Mrs. Carlson, treasurer; Mrs. Roy (Betty) Teinert, historian; Mrs. Don (Janice) Bullock, Mrs. Tom (Lorraine) Farrell and Mrs. Jim (Dorothy) Thomas, directors. PETROLEUM Wives met week at the home of Mrs. JAMES F. FOOTS, 1581 Mill- -' brook Road for an afternoon last of House-Cottonwo- od SON, secretary. Directors are MAYNARD SORENSEN, DAN PENTELUTE, GUS GUSTAF- SON and DICK HENRICKSEN. THE BUSINESS Womens Republican Club will hold a Patio Party July 12th at 6:30 PM lunch and Chairman and assistant of the affair were Mrs. SHERM- AN CLARK and Mrs. A. T, JONES. Sandy SANDY Sandy Third Ward Boy Scouts are collecting old newspapers as a summer money raising project. Call Ivon Boynton, scoutmaster at 255-45for pick-u- p, first and third Saturdays each morijh. 00 Sugar House SUGAR HOUSE Installation ceremonies will be held Monday to welcome ROBERT BROWN, the new president of the Sugar Exchange Club. Other new officers ' are MELVIN VAN DUREN, vice president and PAUL PEHR- swimming, bridge. Cottonwood Heights ' COTTONWOOD HEIGHTS -- Willow Creek Country Club will celebrate July 24th with a golf contest, pitting mixed couples in Scotch Foursome play. JULY 18, a meeting of the Twins Club will tie held at the Beefeaters Irpi, 2903 Highland Drive. Social hour is at 7 P.M. and dinnqr at 8 P.M. For further information contact: LEE VALGARDSON 277-50- or 04 BERT 298-554- SANDRA GIL- 2. at the home of Mrs. LYNN T. REESE 357 E. 4090 dinner will South. A pot-lu- ck be held and reservations may be made with NORMA RICHES 467-27or HELEN DAHLE, East Mill Creek EAST MILLCREEK Flora-bun- da Garden Club of Newcomers will enjoy a tour of 0. the woods garden at 2290 So MEMBERS of the Rake and 2200 East on July 19 at 8:15 Hoe Garden Club journeyed to P.M. For further information Box Elder Flats, Mill Creek on this Night Lighting tour, Canyon, last Thursday where call MARY LOU KNEAREM. 3. they participated in a guided tour of the area, said Mrs. 81 At your request we will feature Chef Mowers authentic German F ood plus refreshing Burgermeister Beer Restaurant 1615 Foothill Dr. Reservations t 467-15- 4 Our American and Continental Cusine Served as Usual Private Banquet Itqoms Available Visit the Art Gallery and Reception Center When you cant hug him, you can wrap your heart around his voice with a Long Distance call. Go ahead. Call now x Mountain States Telephone We feature friendly service. 359-300- 277-518- JOAN EVANS. ROBERT THEORDORSON, Salt Lake Ranger of the U.S. Forest Service, directed the tour and pointed out to club members about 30 varieties of wild flowers and plants. Midvale MIIMLE Union Lady Lions Club newly elected officers are: Mrs. CONNIE BAGLEY, president; Mrs CHARLOTTE Mrs LOVEIL, vice-preade- nt; ELAINE and Cottonwood COTTONWOOD HAAKE, secietary-treasur- Mrs er VERA HEDMAN, historian Lions Club Union Mens Some 87 high school music students in the Granite School District have been invited the second year to perform at Yellowstone National Park. The Youth Symphony will depart Salt Lake July 18 and will play in the Old Faitliful Lodge, Lake Lodge and at Mammoth Hot Springs. ORMAN WEIGHT is director for the group. newly elected officers are: LEONARD HAAKE, president; MARK BAGLEY, first RUSS OAKESON, nt; second COL- nt; LIN H. WOOD, secretary-treasure- r; JOE ANDERSON, Lion tamer; DELLIS FOR-BUS- till .twister; 1AKS LOADER, hold over duet tot and GENE NEUBOI Daiui I LEN WALKER two veai |