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Show The jolly old gent with the long white beard will breeze into Holladay via a motor-ca- de at 1:00 PM Saturday. November 26th. He will seat himself in the lobby of the Tracy Collins Bankv there to take Christmas Orders from all the good little girls and boys of Holladay and the Hindemnds. Old Saint Nick will give candy and balloons to the youngsters. He is sponsored on this trip by the Holladay Commercial Club and in his honor, the Holiday Christmas decorations will be turned on. In his Holladay visits before, Santhas talked to well over 1, 000 children. They are expecting that many more this year will participate, and by meeting in the bank, they will be able to keep.tneir tootsies warm and dry while waiting. Miss Carole Maureen Pratt and Mr. Gerald E. Lunnen became one in ceremonlei-las- t Thursday,. DONT WAIT TIL Checking blueprints are Bishop 'BUY LINES" Ralph Garrett, councilors Bob Scharman and Hess M: aiming and Bldg. Super, George Eber. (CONTINUED) WANT RIDE to work in "THANKFULNESS mornings vicinity 48th South & Hoi. Blvd. Call me at CR WHITE MOTHER-of-pe- arl CR We MAN'S LEATHER jacket, lined, size 46, $15. origin- ally $45. Call CR Ray Bergman Opens 65 Shop ' ' It's at 46 94 South Holladay Blvd. Ray will specialize in stationery and office supplies and creative printing. Why does he call it a 65 Shop Well, it started a couple of yean ago when Ray's 's. "5. ' submit that this is reason enough for everyone of us to be thankful to know that we have neighbors that would pitch in to help us when a catastrophe strikes. It also shows that even the worst off of us can and will have something to be thankful for when the turkey is passed around tomorrow. 807 4 (continued) type which would cost $18,uUU or $20 000 on today s market, but it is made of the feeling of responsibility that people have for others who are in trouble. 260 Universal accordlan, case, stand & beginner's music. $98, originally cost $300. Call ITS TOO ALS PLUMBING "SUDDEN SERVICE ,4708 Holladay Blvd. CR r 748 ' appointed to tne Governor's ttee to study problems of the aging and he and his wife developed interest in the problems of retired people. Part of Ray's plans Include a workshop in which he will hire people over 65 to do counter which always comes up hand work He hopes to be a printing shop. able to go into other enterprises in which he can employ retired people. Ray Is now manufacturing a line of desk plates and door placques that is produced by the i 4wwwmexv.'.i M V vs vwVtt- und : ; 4 v t , 14 Work Shop. Ray has been assistant sales manager for wKeelright Lithographing Co. for tne past several years and has a broad background in advertising and design with Francom Advertising and KSL Radio. He is enthusiastic about the growth possibilities in the Holladay area and hopes to ad his bit to Its development. Having known Ray Burgman for some years, we editorialize just a bit and say, We're glad to see him go into business here and wish Mm successive I ca0i. $ rit . ft y f- - I Pil Ideal Christmas gift for the home. See the complete selecFirst come tion. first serve. .... Unexcelled in I Prime Rib and CharBroiled Steaks nwric(in Slvle C f, y-i- O HIGHLAND t i jfutsiW IN Member Diners Club - Esquire Club OPEN S I P . M. WEEK DAYS v M. "SUNDAYS - UiJ versa! Travel Card - TCS - AAA 4708 Holladay Blvd. , Salt Lake City 17, Utah V v " v Vfcj v CR 148 i ' 1910 Mqlsmd SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH DR. j $ Smorgasbord. 8-- 10 THE NEIGHBOR V t 4 A Fabulous Array of American Favorites With Over 80 Items to C ' vose from Including Hot Dishes Nightly (2) tv. Mill; A Gourmets Paradise Famous l ..... 'V ' I. miM H04-258- T" x. . uwyrr- - Pnvt I wryX. vavs A. , x v . ? ' |