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Show I The Sun Chronicle, Thursday, December 21, 1961 Page Twelve t their leaders, LaRae MitchelT and SUNSET NEWS after a week or more of a bad case of the Flu with nearly pneumonia. Laure Lee Myers has been ill the past week also. Bradley, went caroling together Tuesday evening, Dec. The two Bee Hive Classes of 13. They visited the shut-ins- , MIA of the .Sunset Ward, and widows and widowers of the ward bar 1 GayLee I'Wl GETTING READY FDR WINTER JUET CALLED TO have my home 1 JIM, DON'T YOJ THINK. IT'S TIME TO INSTAU. I STORM DOORS AND WINDOWS to save on our FUEL SILL. . 7 REROOFEt?. ywHYDorrryou IN r -- ANP all DROP rr over with talk n.nlli vr I -- t4 i THEY HAVE THE AND w KNOW HOW MATERIALS 70 THE JOB AT growing importance of electronics in the field of medic'ne, and noted that a large amount of medical SALT LAKE CITY A Roy man, Don C. Lamb, was number, ed among the winter graduating class of the Salt Lake School of Electronics, who were awarded diplomas at the schools winter graduation at Lees cafe, Bountiful, on Saturday night. The following young people will be home for Christmas and the holidays; Sheryn Lee Barnett, Stan Reid and Don Perry from the BYU. Sandra Burnett, Geri Mason, J F. Meadows, Joe Parent, Joey Wells, Irene McQuarrie and Robert LeRoy Stettler from Hr. Lamb, who lives at 6044 Weber; Billy Doe fromv the Stephen Business College in" Og- S. 2100 W.; was among 75 per-sowho heard Dr. R. Brian den and Gary and Colleen Steed from Utah State University in Pendleton, specialist in medical electronics at the University of Logan. Utah, address the graduating class. second third The first, and grades of Sunset Elementary Pendleton told the class of schoo&presented a Christmas program Wednesday, Dec. 20 in the school multipurpose room at 7.30 p.m. for the parents. Christmas gifts were exchanged in each class 'room Dec. 22 and Santa made his stop that afternoon and lef treats for all the children. BUILDING BOOSTER Electronics School Roy Man Graduates research during the past few years has neen due to electronic advances. Mr. Lamb qualified as an industrial electronics technician after completing a 1500 hour-courof elect ron'ss at Salt Lake School of Electronics. Sixty per cent (4 his class were hired by Industry prior to their se 1 The graduation ceremony' also featured a short talk by D. loe Smith, Director of the School. Si DO v LOW PRICES ' . In our resolutions for the New word Key Year is "M0RE1 It is our aim to be MORE helpful K WISE HOME OWNERS GET TOGETHER THEV INSULATE AGAINST COLD WEATHER WHEN ege Christmas Stag party Friday evening Dec. 15 held in the. of oil the good things of life we wish for you, our good friends, in 1962. We Dont Play Slip n Slide MORE are rysy 4mow, . A number of young Sunset people attended the Weber Coll- to MORE people MOREf often . . to have MORE of what they want always, at prices that will give them MORE for their money. new Union building. is-w- than grateful for your patronage and will try every day, in every way to be MORE and MORE worthy of your confidence. MORE . May we extend to you our warmest greetings and good wishes for a The slip n slide craze thats sweeping the country is lots of outdoor fun. But, inside the home, accidentally repeating this same on activity loose throw-rug- s can often take the fun out of life ;? - - Merry Christmas to you and yours. J for quite awhile. This household safety problem is one, FT- - - ; - fortunately, that now you can easily a Jl. solve. A new, non-skirubberized liquid applied to the back of any Prof. rug will make it duced by Testworth Laboratories, Addison, Illinois, the fast drying coating is appropriately You simply called pour it on and spread it evenly over the rug back. An edge of its metal container acts as a so no spreader handy built-i- n extra tools are needed. The safety backing is safe to use, too. It is harmless, colorless, and Its also economical, stays on after repeated washings. It will even help your rugs to look better and last longer by helping them to lie flat and resist fraying. If you have a little left over after coating your rugs, it can be used to bookinds, desk sets, lamps, jive k base. 'etc. a firm, non-ski- d is available in pint or quart cans d, slip-proo- Saf-T-Ba- k. and left a little gift . has received her Christ-mt- s deductions for retirement and to from the Sunset gift adjust to an increase in living SP3 Delos Elmer is now overof a wheelchair, al- cost. At a that rein is public hearing last He seas and Germany. Carla Is the victim of polio week, the Council members apports he is Secretary of both the ready. Aaronic and Melchizedik Priest- and it was the project of the under direction of chair- proved of the increase. Residents hood and also teaches a Sunday Kenneth get a bonus under a separate man committeeman, School class. Stewart, to get her one, budget covering water, sewer and Mrs. Ada Gamer assed away sanitation departments; a 25 six for new month budget A a mental in the cost of garbage Tuesday, Dec Sikiset adopted the day after decrease ; collections in hospital in Provo. Christmas of $23 pay increase disposal You will beginning $1 pay only January. Carla Hernandez, 11, daugn a month for employees of the rather than the $1.25. The deter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hern city was recently voted to offset crease was made possible by the completion of payments of the land fill area. andez, Jay-cee- Jay-cee- s, Once Upon a Snowy Eve . . . By PAT BOND Saf-T-Ba- Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Smith of Hyrum were down last week for a day to visit before Christmas at Mrs. R. C. McQuarries home and to see Mrs. Hulda Newbold, ywwwa WE Mrs. Smiths mother. f and please accept our sincere thanks for giving ms the pleasure of serving you. Through the halls of C.H.S. can be seen the bright Christmas colors of red and green. The holiday spirit is rising as Christmas draws nearer. It seems like many people have the idea that Christmas is just a day of receiving gifts, but stop and think. As you look out the window you might see soft white snow with blazing Christmas lights in bright contrast Busy shoppers scurry about buying presents for their loved ones. Groups of red cheeked carolers sing happy songs into the night. Sleigh bells ring through the brisk night air as a sleigh full of laughing people wisk by. This is a happy scene. The reason that you see this scene Is that Christ was born so long ago. This is the reason for this festive season and we should think of it more often than about gifts and parties. The coming week at C.HJ5. will be filled with preparations for Christmas. We will look' forward to the free days ahead and to the warm happy feeling of Christmas. The Sunset Baptism Mission meets every Sunday afternoon at 2 30 in Room No. 3 of Sunset Elementary School building. It is sponsored by the First Baptist Church, 2025 So., in Roy. John is the Pastor in Roy and will be in charge of the work at Sunset. Property a block or so north of the school building on 250 West had been purchased by the Home Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention and will be used for a building site for the mission. Classes for all ages are being planned and everyone will be welcome to attend. Morning and evening services will be announced later. 1 TO WISH YOU JLLX. "W-iLlT- A MERRY CHRISTMAS Terry Bell is back to school viisliJ WANTED! The defense industry hired 4,900 new employees in Utah alone in 1961 ...and still more men are needed for America's missile companies. Can you qualify? More than 60 U of our students are hired by industry before they graduate. Mail the coupon below to- day . , . and after our end NIGHT Classes Qualified Instructors Latest Lab Equipment DAY tad tali School of llodronks 1931 So. 11th to, t Sail toko City, Utah t 4 th course you can be earning up to $140 a week! OS; ZLTTD -- TO EXPRESS OT7R SINCERE FOR OmiTG ITS THE OPPORTUNITY TO SERTTE TOUT. . . GXULTXTTTIDE jr om Interested Is becoming qualified Electronic Technician. Pleate write me oboe! your Training Program, Street. 4 :! QOtMJrtfisJtw City State--. ( ( .Phone. Publish of tht Sun Chronkl -- Ij |