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Show Singing Mothers To Give Concert THE NEIGHBOR' Salt Lake City, Utah Thursday, March 6 Page South .Cottonwood South Cottonwood Third Ward ( has a new primary president. Renae Clark has been elected president, with Jo Ann Merrill as First counselor and Nedra Margetts as Second counselor. New teachers are: Jeanene Moeller and Nadine Carter chorister. They have Just completed a successful penny drive for the Primary Childrens Hospital. Ground breaking ceremonies were held Monday, March 2 at 6 p.m. at 5550 Neighbor Lane, the site of the newLDS Chapel to be built to accommodate two wards, Fourth, and Seventh Cot 'onwood Wards. However, the Second ward was asked to donate to the building fund. Cottonwood Stake Relief Society -- Sets Social The assignment to build was given December tonwood 1, 1963. Cot- Stake Presidency James E. Faust, Robert L. Merchant, C. Garnett Player and Mazel Nielson along with Bishop Gordon F. Rodger Bishop Francis McMurrlngBay Bishop WallaSe Meadows. Honored guests were stake assistant, field supervisor of the Utah Valley missionary burfding program. Nathon Eldoh Tanner turned the first shovel of dirt and Dick Stam, president of the Seventh ward Elders Quorum operated a 50 ton crane and staked out the first large tree. Make Lovely Grape Cluster Yourself W. 7060 Pr-lce- , South Jordan Call: . Evlynn Scott, was Co. Miss Price will depart soon for the Andes Mission Field headquartering Lima Peru. Butler M-Me- The LDS Butler M - Men and Gleaner week Is slated for March 15 throught March 22. Mrs. Donna Bates, YMMIA president announced that scheduled events for the week will Include a special M - Mfen and Gleaner Fire- - side meeting on the two consecutive Sundays of March 15 and 22. There will be a banquet at the Stake house March 21st , and an election of officers on March 20th. CONSULT AN EYE PHYSICIAN (M.D.) FOR EYE EXAMINATION W Optical Sho Til MAIN OFFICE - 420 BOSTON BUILDING BRANCH OFFICES: 368 E. First So., 1062 E. 21st So. 4792 SOUTH STATE STREET, MURRAY ouu Mel- of Religion. The Holladay Community Church is part of the United Church of Christ. 16th Ward Relief Society Holds Luncheon ill ac company her father to ttie islands. Mr Nelson recently returned from ttie New York Worlds Fair, and surveyed the work now in progress. He said the landThe 16th Ward Relief Society scape architects and gardners are busy getting the exhibits held a special luncheon and to commemread) for the greatt st man made program Monday 122nd anniversary the orate show in history One of the high lights will of the society. The preliminary meeting be 6000 tulip bulbs brought from was conducted by June EngHolland last fall and planted Monte deep during the winter. They land. Guest Speaker, Hunsaker, then spoke on "balwill be planted and in full bloom for the opening of the fair. ance in artwork. A lulcheon was then served Fire at the M. C. Coulam home , 5837 South 2075 East to members. During the lunlast Thursday while the family cheon a clever hat fashion show was held. Models designwas away, caused by an overheated flue part of the roof ed their own unique creations. was burned and some damage Those modeling were Diane Workman, Shirley Fuhriman, was done to the floor. There Christensen Jean Renee was also smoke damage. Frenette, LaVerle ChristenThey have moved to an apartment at 4100 Highland Drive sen, Mary Jane Latshaw, Barbara Hansen, Ann Burton, while repairs are under way. Maurlne Castleton, Eunice Narrator of the Calegary. fashion show was Alice Fos- , ter. Episcopal Church Plans Uasses n, Gleaner Week Set surer. CR7-624- 0. High School, pf Gleaner representative of Butler Stake Mutual for three years, during which time she received eight awards and the Golden Gleaner pin. She was also speech director for the Mutual and Sun day school and is presently employed at Hercules Powder succeeding Bryan Mike Wallace Is new Wiley. vice president. Outgoing vice president Is Neil Petrie. Other officers elected to serve on the committee for the coming year are Martha Fritz, secretary and Karen ONeil, trea- beginning in August. The announcement, which was made by Horace M. McMullen, Minister, indicated that Mr. Andersons principal duties would be In ministry to the youth of the church. Mr. Anderson is from Berk- -' eley, California and is thepn of Stuart L. Anderson, president of the Pacific School Jov v 1700 James Episcopal Church sponsoring classes for St. Is Peggy Langlois was in charge of the program, and Minnie Sleverts headed luncheon committee. Prelude music was played by Carol Gregerson. teenagers at the home of Arthur Cook, 5811 Beaumont Drive, every Tuesday night atN:30 p ,m., beginning March Church to Add 17. The subject is "Instead of Death , by William Strlng.-felloThe next meeting will be March 17th. All teenage The Cottonwood Presbyterian Church will open Bids Thursday, March 19, on construction of a new sanctuary and classroom, according to ages 9 through 12 the valley area are invited to attend these classes, according to Miss Cynthia Foresburg, member of this group. members, who live James in USE. OUR CONVENIENT CLASSIFIED HOOVER REPAIR OVERHAUL 0n plus parts Ssrvics' O0I Itlfl The first association meeting of the Mt. Olympus Pres- -' byterian Church w a s conduct- ed Thursday, March 5. Main Speaker of the meeting was Audrey Wald of the Christ Methodist Church. She chose as her topic "A Changing City Challenges theChur-ch- . Day OPfN SUNDAY ll brundi Vacuum V 100 HU KEITH'S APPl. ,."" I S. Light refreshments HDWE. served preceding . It&SBBS?. match j 3500 -- - 26th Granger March 13th.-14thMFr- iday Skilled Nursing' Care Center HALF SOLES Patients We Serve: POST OPERATIVE ILL AGEb SENILE SPECIAL DIET 4510 So. Call CR7-27- 4 Floyd Jones-N- ew Needs Books, Makes Kits Service Set Holladay Committee Mwts A meeting of the Executive end carnival Committee chairman of the Cottonwood school, Heights elementary was held Friday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. Mary Anderson, 2151 E - 6630 So. Plans were made for the forthcoming Carnival and tance Festival to will be held In Those attending the May. meeting were P.T.A. president Mrs. Lyraving Grant, Mrs. Luana, Howick, Mrs. Gloria Black, Mrs. Claudia Rassmussen , Mrs. Francis Harris, Mrs. Janice Mosher, Mrs. Elaine Bouce and Mrs. -- Meadow Moor Elemendedication service School tary is set for March 19 at 7:30 p.m. at 5315 South 1700 East. The building was completed on October 20 and students from four school areas moved in with an enrollment of 880. R. Cy Holmes, a principle,-wil- l head one of the newest schools In Granite District. A unique design in units of four classrooms feature daylight exposure and are connected to the main building by bridges painted In different hues to designate where a child is to go. The main building features the office, double multipurpose room as well as the first grades and kindergarten rooms. The latter have private entrances. The school will be on display and a program will feature. Welcome - Keith C, Brown, Board of Education, Granite School District; posting, of colors - Cottonwood Fourth Ward Scout Troop 332; invocation - Reverend DavidSteele, and Presbyterian Cottonwood Church; introduction of staff -R. Cy Holmes, principal, Meadow Moor School; musical se- lections - Meadow Moor Chorus (5th and 6th grades), Clay L Petersen, director; remarks -Dr. O.C. England, deputy supGranite School erintendent, District; and dedicatory prayer James E. Faust, president of Cottonwood Stake LDS Church The Wyman Bond. Principal of Oakwood elementary school announced that a fund drive underway to obtain more books for the school library. Of the 3000 books now available, only about 1700 belong to the school. The balance are on loan from the County Library system and could be recalled at any time according to Mr. Bond. Books of all kinds are needed for the 720 children who attend the school, including reference volumes to encourage be-- ginning research skills. The Oakwood P T A is sponsoring"" a magician to entertain the children at the school. Each shild is asked to donate a minimum of 10? as his admission to the show, but it is hoped that the parents will feel the library fund is dollars instead of cents, Mr. All of the proBond said. Joyce Hood. Cottonwood Hts. Conferences Set Parent-Teache- classes Q conferen- rs ces will be held at Cottonwood Heights school March 12 and 13 according to Mrs.' Lyravin Grant P.T.A. president. She announced that school will be suspended all day Friday, in order for the teachers and parents to review pupils progress for the semester. ceeds will go towards buying new books for the library. The HtsO at Oakwood school are preparing Hogan Kits for the Indian children. Kits include toys, health essentails, things to make and beginning school supplies. The The children were given a list to take home recently. need ironing done? Mount View PTA CLASSIFIED Hans Elections ADS!!! Mount View fP.T.A. will hold its annual election of officers March 19, at the school according to Mrs. Faye Hadley. Voting will be by a meeting at 7;30 at which time the floor p.m. , will be open to additional nominations. During the voting, the new by - laws of the P.T.A. will be read for approval, in the school play room. Having Problems ? SEE US FOR. pre-ceed- ed REMODELING ROOM ADDITIONS BASEMENT ROOMS 'ATHS - KITCHENS -- 'Complete drawing AASE witt bids. Construction Co Phone CR 197 WEAR SAFETY BELTS Meadow Moor Parents Want Larger Library Decorate Main concern now at the MeaMoor School is enlarging the library. Last Wed. night, March 4 from 5r30 to 8:30' at the school, 5315 South 1700 East a catered chicken dinner, cafeteria style was served to 1,650 people, with the help of the Granite School lunch district and 30 mothers and young girls dow serving. The parking area was in bad shape so some of the fathers organized a work detail and took care of that. The students had previously Sold tickets, competing with each clasgThe winners earned a book with their names printed on the frontpage tb eive. to the library. The PTA iponsored the dinner and it was a tremendous success. . NOW and Save! Your Choice of 100 beautiful In Stockat the Store patterns in room lots 0 44 ONLY Granite PTA 184 to Holds Elections and Saturday 2.90 Owner and Operator FORMERLY OF GORDONS SHOE REPAIR IN FOOTHILL VILLAGE 98 per Single Roll ' SPECIAL A New $500,000 CHRONICALLY East at B4M7 6217 Cottonwood 9:00 p.m. South 4155 West UTAH Floyds Shoe Repair Village and SUNDAY to Shadows! INC 4520 wander lane GOLDENMANOR 9:00 a.m. Personally selected nursery stock. LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS SALT LAKE CITY . were the meeting. Watch for uur 1964 catalogue delivered to your home early next week. New pottery and Jardinieres Dedication O. Mack Building Com- mittee chairman. The architect for the new addition is David Haines, his plans were approved by the congregation on February 23. Bidding will be from selected contractors. The cost of the new addition will be' in the area of $125,000 according to Mr. Mack. ADS! COMPLETE Oakwood School Cottonwood Sanctuary Room CONVERT YOUR BASEMENT JUNK INTO TAX MONEY SATURDAY minister hip as associate vin J. Hulme, lives She was valedictorian of the 1948 class at U S U at Logan, her husband Melv in I ecelved his masters degree in business at U of California, they were married and went to California in 1948 and reside at MonteSereno. Miss Price Plans Peruvian Mission M - Men and president, Kits available with all materials Included. Ready to assemble. Various colors assembled yourself or by an exijert tis daughter, Mrs. where of New officers of St. Vincents Catholic Youth Organization were elected at the last C.Y.O. meeting which was held In the church hall. Cheryl Robertson is the new j Irvin T. Nelson, 2075 Pheasant waj, left Saturday for the Hawaiian Islands on a land scape ''assignment for the LDS Church. He stop at San Francisco, Bis-ho- Catholic Group Elects Officiers Holladay Community Church announced that Philip -Anderson, a second year student at the Y ale Divinity School viould serve a one year inters- Meadow Moor The Worji Mission Calls I .T. Nelson East, was honored Sunday, at a missionary farewell testimonial in the L D S Butler 7th Ward Chapel. The speakers were Bishop Kurt A.. Wegner and Bishop Dell E. Brady. Musical interA' comprensive program has ludes included a vocal solo been planned, as well as dem- by Darlene Merrihew and a onstrations, displays, a fashion musical number by Donna show and refreshments. There Bates. Remarks were by is no charge. Ronald Beckstrom and parents of the missionary. Miss Price is a graduate $30CL Minister Change ing. special Miss Ruby ReDbecca Price, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Ralph Cottonwood Stake Relief Society has extended to all an invitation to attend an Inter-Fait- h Social to be held Friday March 20, at 1 p.m. at the Stake Center 2080 East 5l65 South. fund of $31,000 had been collected from the members assessing each family starting iolin arrangements will be plaed by Mr. and Mrs Richard NTnley. Mrs. Louise Bluhm is in charge of SCMOOIL Associate The singing mothers of the LDS Butler Stake will present a concert March 20th at 8 p.miat the Stake House. The theme will be "Brothers-hoo- d of Man . Following the sing- Plans are to complete and dedicate the chapel by September T. Construction will be under the DeltaChurch Mission Building Plan using the labor of young men 18 to 24 years who are on work missions from other parts of the country. They will live in with ward members. This plan is in operation through out the church. . The property was formerly owned by Carl Fors and a three acre purchase was made to build the structure with 18, 500 square feet of floor space. 3rdWard Appoints Primary President A 12, 1964 Community " Mrs. C. C. Bush, 3666 Mlllbrook Terrace, was're-lecte- d president of the Granite School District Secondary Councif Parent- - Teacher Association at the annual election Monday. Theapproximate cost for the average room (paper only) $6.00 A Other officers elected were Elmer Nelson, 2965 Mrs. South State, first vice president; Mrs. Ted Hansell, 2315 Walkers Lane, second vice Elmer J, Supt. president; vice presthird Hartvigsen, ident; Mrs. Ted W. Angus, 1578 Conifer Way, Secretary, and Mrs. Hal Coleman, 3805-18- 60 East, treasurer. Come early for best selection. BENNETT'S PAINT POT 2157 HIGHLAND DRIVE SUGARHOUSE CALL A 484-4- 7 |