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Show I I t KCVICW. August M II. IVOO COMMUNITY NEWS Mrs. W. Kenneth Sherk, 1841 North Woodside Drive, Holla-da- y, collected the most blue ribbons at the Floribunda Garden Club show on Saturday at Carden Center, Sugar the House Park, and walked away with the sweepstakes trophy. In addition, Mrs. Sherk, club president, received an award of distinction and creativity in the artistic division. Mrs. Marvin D. Forsha, 1550 Hollywood Avenue, won the award of merit for the best house plant and a special novice award for table setting. , An award of merit in horticulture was presented to Mrs. Charles Fraley, 2191 Linc-'- n Lane, Holladay. Recipient of the Junior Achievement Award was Miss Jane Pinkston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin J. Pinkston, 2230 Lakeline Circle. About pO entries were submitted in the show according to Mrs. Harold Anderson, show chairman. gladiolus entry. Miles Labrum, chairman of this years show, was assisted by Vincent Strong, Sr., and Harold Rush-to- n, club president. Miss Barbara Bateman, Sandy, was the 1966 gladiolus queen and presided over the show. Gleaners elected officers turn the unusual pet. Registration will be con-eaducted to noon day of the event. Prospector HOLLADAY ch Two evenings of luau in the Hawaiian theme will be held at Willow Creek August 19-treasurer. Country Club at 7 p.m. ".Tanned childrens swim Wallace Jacobson, new ownteam members Sandra Macer of the former Amherst beth, Laurel Dokas, and John Swimming Club, 677 Taft St., Denver will greet guests at Midvale, announced that die the door by presenting orchid pool is now open for busileis to the ladies. ness. The Polynesian Playmates The pool, now called South-wo- od entertain in dining room and Swimming Club, will be lounge both evenings and food open from 10 A.M. - 10 P.M. will be served in a roast An instructor will be availpig ceremony on the lower able to give lessons. patio. of the event Hillcrest Shopping Center, are Mr. and Mrs. Major W. 7300 South 9th East, received Macbeth. They are assisted by a boost at the close of a two Mr. and Mrs. William R. Denmonth promotion campaign ver, Mr. and Mrs. William H. with their first annual Fiesta Adams, Mr. and Mrs. James Sidewalk Days, held last weekG. Dokas, Mr. and Mrs. Mofend. Participating merchants fat E. Felkner, Mr. and Mrs. sponsored the event as a cliDave Pullman and Mr. and max to their promotion drive Mrs. William J. Speir. which will end Saturday, August 27. Ten Pastors, four parochial school principals and ten layMrs. Iris Buhler in behalf men from Utah Lutheran of the Jordan Valley DayCare Churches, met represents- -, and Training Center recaitly tives of 135 congregations accepted a $154 check from from Colorado, New Mexico, Midvale Ladies Guild, presenWyoming, Arizona and Texas ted by Mrs. James Bowles. at the 31st convention of the This was the second financial Colorado District of the Luthcontribution made by the Mideran Church-Missou- ri Synod vale club this year. at Colorado Springs, Colo. The Day Care Center will Included in the Utah group en in September and will were Pastor J. L. Schwandt in feature a home living area and lay member R. O. which students will learn by of Calvery Lutheran doing. The home living area Church, 7136 South 1700 East. dinwill consist of a kitchen, ing area, living room and Galilee Baptist Church, 3041 bedroom. E. 700 0 So., is current host conSandy Thirteenth LDS Ward of two missionaries, in will host the annual Mia Maid junction with other Conservative Baptist Churches in BounHonor Night, tonight, Thursday August 11, at 7:30 P.M. tiful and Granger. Carole Green and Demis The Mia Maid Girls invited students of Judson their parents to the annual Arthur, CoUege, Portland Oregon, are Rose Tying program. working under Rev. Marvin Cowan, Home mission society Midvale and surrounding area residents flocked to the a promised to the were presented on Swiming Pool the August 4 by Kearns Jaycees and Captain Ferris D. Andrus. William G. The women of All Saints Petuskey accepted the badly-need- ed racks on behalf of the and St. James Episcopal Churches will hold their annual swimming pool. The presentasummer coffee on Thursday, tion preceded promotion of in SeptAugust 18 in the garden at Bicycle Safety Month under sponsorember home Jaycee of the Mr. and Mrs. Mill-bro- ok ship. Jaycees aiding the pre, James F. Fouts, 1581 were Chairman Road. The women are sentation Thomas Barnson, president invited to bring friends and enjoy a swim in the beautiful Wally Galbraith, and Clifford Ames. pool. The affair will begin at 9:30 Kearns Jaycees will host the A.M. with Holy Communion at the pool side. The Womens Bonneville District Jaycees at Dissilver offering at this time the Kearns Improvement 15 at 8 p.m. on trict August will be used for improvements Refreshments will be served on All Saints property. by Kearns Jaycee-ette- s. Those in charge of arrangein addition to Mrs.' ments, Fouts, include Mrs. Lindley E. Hiatt, Mrs. William B. Patterson and Mrs. W. L. Vincent. 60 This year the Sugarhouse-CottonwoExchange Clubs were named winners of the Big E award at .the recent National Exchange Convention in New Orleans, La. To be a recipient of Ms award a club has to meet the requirements of efficiency, expansion and education. od Kearns Fort Douglas Country Club will hold its annual Hawaiian Luau August 13th at 7 P.M. The party will be on the theme: Hawaiian A Go Go, and will be held around a swimming pool. , The committee organizing the party includes Mrs. R. F. Mrs. chairman; Broshard, Floyd Jensen and Mrs. Wa- ldinner-dance-cock- tail Eric Gregerson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gregerson, 4455 Loren Von Drive, Holladay, will be leaving Ms month for Viet Nam where he wUl serve military 4. r I. duty. Mr. Gregerson, a 1964 graduate of Skyline High School, has been studying radio and the past few electrodes months and is scheduled for a stop-ov- er in Hawaii next week where he will be attached to the 25th In&ntry Division of the U.S. Army before resuming hisjourney to Viet Nam. winners of Roadshow Dan-nenb- The Kearns Jaycee float, carrying Miss Kearns and attendants, received a top award in the Home Town Days parade at Kearns. Theme was 'Beauty in Utah, featuring a replica of the Mormon Temple flanked by plastic mountains and a lake. Win- Professional Walter Harris and Fort Douglas Country Club President Gurr were the recipients Golf meetings. To they have Sheriff can- membership La-V- date, didates Ferris Andrus and Pete Hayward and County Ata. torney aspirant, Earl selor. First place award went to On August 18, nts their guest Inter Club Swimming Championships will be held the 16th and 17th of August at the Ft. Douglas Country Club. will be LaMar Rawlings, Republican candidate for the office of County Audito. He will address the group on integrity in Government. Rawlings is a former State Jaycee president. ke, 68 484-166- KEARNS ' The Annual Big Game shoot of the Kearns Bow Hunters, open to all archers and bow hunters, will be conducted over the weekends of August 13-- 14 at 1 and August Jaycee-ett- es Kearns VFW auxiliary will host a Poppy Party for their Poppy salesmen on August 12. Mrs. Hairy Beech, president, asked that the youths meet at the Plaza Theater at 4:30 f R.mrf' with 'their swimming suits, poliowing swimming the- - Kearns . Pool, the group will be treated to a weiner roast, said Mrs. Beech. I f ) Gladiolus of varying sizes and colors were displayed at the Cottonwood Mall on Saturday and Sunday at the 36th' annual show of the Utah Gladiolus Society. themed 'Glad Highways this year's event and Mr. and Mrs. Bill White, Caldwell, Idaho, received the grand champion award for their entry 'Angel Eyes. Fred Bissenden, 809 32nd Street, Ogden, won the reserve champion award with his 'Lady Bountiful gladiolus entry. r Top TICKETS AUG. 15 AT S. L. TRIBUNE BLDG. variety of animals and their proud owners participated on Show, sponsored by the Kearns Jaycee-ette- s, August 5 during Kearns Home Town Days. Pictured here are: Ken Quigley and duck; Connie Tweedy with her Siamese cat; Tracy Severtson and dog; and Kim Mathews and Angora rabbit. Jaycee-ett- es are Linda Henline and Donna Healey. A in the Pet A Kodiak Bow will be the 'premium prize of the shoot with other prizes for the best average shoot and from drawings, said Tom Bacca, pre, sident. The shoot is not limited to Kearns archers. There will be a. portable refreshment stand at the hunt site and outdoor enthusiasts are encouraged to bring campers, sleepers, sleeping bags and tents to make each of die week-en- d events a ur affair. 48-ho- STATE FAIR COLISEUM Prices Inci Tax and Fair Adm. $2 50 - $3 00-JFAMILY BARGAIN Wed Sept 14 Only 5pm Ringside and parquet $300 Arena $2 75 and $2 00 For Information (.all 328 3511 Mailorders Filled in order of re eeipt Send stamped, self addressed return envelope with remittance to IUHSTUF FAIR. Bon 16006, Salt I ake ( Its I lah Ml 16 pie who talks. Bibby has clipped wings but can fly a little, say his sad owners, the Paul Ortega children, 4485 West 5295 South, Kearns. Bibby got away while the Ortegas were on vacation and was last seen heading south near St. Francis Xavier Church. Paula, Cherry, Boyce and Bryant Ortega would like Bibby back real bad, and their dad will give a $5 bill to anyone who can find and re- - WAVE PERMANENT A NOW $10 Emma Spociolizo In Tho latost Cuts Hair Stylos And otmial Mid- vale. At the final flower show special award ribbons were given to a father and .son team and a husband and wife team from Midvale. They were: Vincent Strong and his daughter Colleen Strong, 127 and Oak Street, Midvale Grant Shaw and his wife Elaine, 124 Oak Street, Midvale. In the horse .judging held Saturday Midvale entrants received the following honors: Appaloosa, Reserve champion stallion, Joseph M., Sweat, Midvale; Arabians, Grand champion mare, Mrs. Richard Garrick, Midvale; Shetland ponies. Grand champion mare, Robert J. Evans, Pat Evans, Midvale. jfM -- Jt their Riverton Stake And Cut $3.50 Rev. J. L. Schwandt States Telephone ; i j J rtT -- si- New Salt Lake County Sweetheart is U. of U. Sophomore Patricia Soutas, 19, center. Her attendants are Esther Jane Peterson and Barbara Cannon. They won titles in annual contest sponsored by Salt Lake County Fair Board. must be made and paid for by Wednesday. August 17. Mail check to Estelle Mansbach, 2141 St. Marys Drive. Please Call The Following Senior high school members of the Methodist Youth Fellowship of Christ Methodist Church will present two one-a- ct parodies at 8 P.M. on August 18 and 19. in the Fellowship Hall at 2375 East 3300 South. The public is invited. with news tips or activities of your dub, church, civic dub, scout group, etc. MIDVALE 255-074- Agnes Ferguson, 298-414- 7 Shirley dayman, COTTONWOOD Carolyn Johnson, 277-344- HOLLADAY Mary Goil Stark, Tryouts for the Little League Football League will be held August 13 at the School field, 20th East and 1950 South. Three teams will be formed. 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I-- J Member ' 466-663- 3 KEARNS Getty Costilla, for Mountain States Telephone Company in Salt Lake City will retire after 39 ts of service- - EAST Milt 298-060- 3 CREEK AREA 486-043- 6 Pot Kendig. ; J $f r t; ..fi Jr I :cr FASTEST FOOD IN THE WEST - $1.19 PDQ. :1s Pork Chow Mein, Egg Foo Yung, Sweet and Sour Spare Ribs PDQ. 2: Pork Chow Mem, Ham Fried Rice, Fried Jumbo Shrimp 3: Pork Chow Mein, Egg Foo Yung, Horn Fried Rice 4: FRIED CHICKEN (half a chicken), potato, roll, tossed green salad, French dressing 5: FRIED SHRIMP, potao, roll, tossed green salad, French dressing PDQ PDQ. PD.Q. Phono THE HAWAIIAN n 484 5 rth Robert D. Shelton, 1764 East semceman 8 from the big HaThese are super-fas- t, waiian mobile kitchens. You can choose from five P.D.Q. dinners, all at one low price $1.19. FREE DELIVERY on orders of 2 or more dinners. 35c delivery on single orders. Bank after hours 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. Window daily at our Drive-i- Scauttf Salon 1 Granger, Hunter, or P.D.Q. DINNERS 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Mondays thru Thursdays 9:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Fridays THomox - Newcomers Club of Salt Lake City presents a Mexican Fiesta including a chuck wagon dinner, dancing to the music of the Los Rancheros Trio and a hayride. Site of the Fiesta is Mountain Meadow Ranch (on highway 40, one mile east of Kimball junction) at 7:30 P.M. on August 20. Price for the casual dress party will be $10.00 per couple. to chairman, According Dorothy Ware, reservations Manager of First Security Banks new FREE .w A - M Men and South Village Office JL V COTTONWOOD fK j Mountain own food. h I When you miss hearing his voice, his "Hi, Mom brings him home again when you call Long Distance. Go ahead. Call now. District Eight American Legion Auxiliary members and their families will meet at Murray City Park Sunday, August 21, for an all-da- yevent. breakfast - picnic Everyone is asked to bring si - r. THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL Shampoo, Set Street, was presented at the Sandy Elementary School at 7:30 PM. This program was sponsored by the Salt Lake County Recreation group. Daniel W. Anderson, playground director, supervised the program. Roselyn Richards was in charge of dance groups, the arts and crafts displays were directed by Colleen Shields and Cheryl Kidder. I ... BLEACH & TONER $10.00 Oak In Town See Glen R. Denkers Cerapltti With Cut, y Shampoo ft Cenrfitionerjij MATINEES I and 5 p m. Sal Sept 10 Sun. Sept. 1 1 2.30 p m. Wed. Sept. 14 5 00 p.m.' Fri. Sept. 16 5 00 p m. I and S p m. Sat. Sept. 17 I and 5 p m. 'Sun. Sept. IH mag- $20.00 8:30 p.m. nightly FRIDAY. SEPT. 9 thru SUNDAY. SEPT. 18 Hes a black and white 124 'The Circus Is i Taylorsville, 255-722- Fair. C The Wednesday evening worship service previously scheduled at Our Saviours Lutheran Church, 2500 East and 3900 South, has been discontinued. Bob Vavra, 2914 South 1935 East, is the new Stewardship Committee Chairman at Our Saviours Lutheran Church. representative for the three churches. Phil Richman, West Jordan Miss Green and Mr. Arthur Beautification chairman, has have been in Vacaasked for volunteers to call tion Bible assisting School and youth 5. tiim at There are camp activities stiU A Jew projects .which, The program began must pe completed by Saturand will terminate in Sept- day, August 20. Volunteer prT1w V workers are needed from two to three hours evenings and on Saturday. EAST MILLCREEK Seyeral Midvale residents received special recognitions and ribbons at the Salt Lake Shaw, tz ho Barbara Warmker, 601 East 7570 South, Midvale received a blue ribbon in the 4H Club Style Dress Revue held Monday. At Tuesdays Pigeon Division Kevin Newsome, 199 East 6850 South, Midvale was a poultry winner for showing the best young Bumingham Roller Special award ribbons presented at the second flower show included one to Elaine Has anyone seen 'Bibby? Sprouse-Rei- Midvale Kiwanis Club members are making plans to attend the 47th annual Utah-IdaDistrict Kiwanis Convention to be held Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, August 29 and 30, at Provo 28, MIDVALE ' Midvale store last Friday and Saturday to join the fun at the annual "Rummage Sale. This always favorite sale was sponsored by the Susannah Wesley Circle of the Midvale Methodist Church. Mountain Condominium, Park City, will be the setting for the installation banquet of the new officers of the Dance Club. Golf, swimming will be and a dinner-dan- ce featured. The new officers for season will be the 1966-6- 7 Mr. and Mrs. Jay McHenry, presidents; Mr. and Mrs. Dail Bennett, vice presidents; Mr. and Mrs. William Mangum, secretaries; and Mr. and Mrs. William Billows, social chairmen. County 20-2- Guardsmans Pass. former Treasure will sponsor a family picnic for Jaycee families atCoppertcn Park on August 21 at 1 p.m. Mrs. Nathan Ridge is chairman. Kearns erl of the Trophy from the Elko, Nevada annual golf tournament. Nem-elk- Mrs. Kenneth Sherk, sweep-stak- es the Winder 8th Ward, 4200 winner at Sugar House Highland Drive, for their show Floribunda Garden Club Show. "entitled Dear Abby. The Winder 5th and 10th Wards tied for second place. The Robert Morris Day picnic by Mount Olympus Chapter Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Bru-schNo. 23, O.E.S., will be held 3765 Lois Lane, enteron Saturday, August 13, 6:00 members and their tained P.M., in Sugarhouse Park, partners of the bowling team Central Terrace. at a patio party families and they sponsor Members, on Friday evening. friends are invited and each were Mr. Those person is to bring food and and Mrs. attending George Hunter, Mr. table service. The chapter will furnish coffee, pop, and ice and Mrs. Bill Bachman, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mack, Mr. and cream. Mrs. M. D. Stark, Mr. and call reservations For Mrs, A1 Bruschke, and Mr. 467-11or Mrs. Mrs. Leslie Ryan, Noah Blodgett. 7, not John Chipian, , later than August 11. winners in the show were Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bateman, 8154 South 7th East, Sandy, , who received trophies in several categories for having the best pedestal arrangement, vase and basket display. They also won the award for and five-spi- ke the best three-spi- ke These awards entry. were all won from their 'Pink ter Scott. In their desire to hear all sides, Kearns Jaycees are hearing politicians for various offices speak during week by Mrs. Don Howard, Stake YWMIA activity coun- of the Salt Lake .Chapter, Sweet Adelines, Inc., attended a summer party at the .. home of Mrs. "Lorelei , Dunkley, 2229 South 1700 East, Monday evening. Dinner was served on the patio at 7:30 P.M., and was followed by quartet and group singing. 20 re-op- der Stake were announced last - Members COTTONWOOD vice-preside- nt; SUGAR HOUSE Twenty units of in- cluding Mary Slater, presiLora Humes, dent; Marcia Gillett, secretary and Sheila Green, federal Depowt Insuiance Conxiration 466-076- 7 or 467-93- 1 1 2920 Highland Drive WOO S Strvld pm. H 10 pm onlf Rofular Ham D)ivry 4 pm. t Mrdmt vc |