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Show AmutdSm&im Heights The new Brownie Scout Troop 403 Winnie and Joe Van Setters have had Joe's mother Mrs. Eva Van Setters of minds at Christmas time and where can one find more of them than at Vicki's Kiddie Koop? Mrs. Vickie Olivers of 28 06 East 33rd South has fifteen or sixteen children every day to care for. The girls are just a little easier to handle, she says. They content themselves longer at one task. I love them all and wisn I had more of them. " Her goal of twenty or more seems like an over busy schedule but Vicki says she has some capable helpers. "My children under four, like to do finger and hand activities while those over four usually watch The Romper School with Miss Barbara on KSL-T- V at 11:00 a. m. The children were thrilled when their TV teacher, Miss Barbara stopped long enough to say, Hello, you The gift of happiKiddie Koop Kids. ness comes without strings or ribbons, sometimes. "MILLING AROUND San Jose, California visiting for a few days. Mrs. Edith Lanlk of Basin, Wyoming and baby arrived Monday to visit. Mrs. Lanlk will stay with the Van Setters while the baby is operated on at the Primary Children's Hospital for cateracts MILLCREEK of the eye. held their Investiture Ceremony last Wed nesday, November 30, I960. There were ten girls participating. The scout leader is Mrs. Lela Pulley and her assistant Is Marian Wilkinson. Besides the ceremony, the girls worked on Christmas presents. Those who missed the high school play, "Look Homeward Angel, really missed a wonderful performance. It is Allen of Escalante, has been visiting her son and daughter-in-laHerbe and Noreen Allen the first time a high school group has attempted to portray it and the job the cast did was outstanding. The East Jordan Stake play, "January Thaw went over very well both nights of its performance. High scorer of the Sunday foursome is Jackie Doty. 5 broug with a total of 517 scratch and Handicap 636. Scoring over both men and women. Jackie is also high scorer of the Employment league. Mrs. Esther Neff entertained at a birthday dinner for hubby, Leland, Saturday night. Guests included Mrs. R. C. Painter, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sutterber S' Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Nichols.'' After dinner, bingo was enjoyed by all. Mrs. Mildred w, For a birthday treat, " Up Periscope was the show that Craig Middleton took his friends to last Saturday, then home for hamburgers and cake and ice cream. Frankie Harris is recuperating atthe St. Marks hospital, where she underwent surgery last Monday. A very narrow escape was had by Gerl Gamer when he was overcome by carbon monoxide while driving his automobile. We are happy to say that he is now recovering and will be up and again soon. Home from six months with the Army are Richard Butler. and Michael Grane. Surely seems good to have them around again. und Garner and Kelly Walton are Both of them made the Basketball team at Mt. Jordan. Good luck, and good scores, kids! Lynn real happy these days. Utah Pigeon Club held their annual trophy contest at the Salt Lake County Fair Grounds at Murray last December 2nd and 3rd. Boys representing this area were Gene Jensen, Lynn Gamer, Mike Doty and Greg Armstrong. Girl friends joined Carol Winn at her home last Friday night to help her celebrate her birthday. Records, talk and plent to eat made it fun for all. At the Cottonwood Heights annual Lions Turkey Shoot, November 12, 1960 57 Toms and 27 hens went to the high scorers. This shoot is held in conjunction with their Christmas project which is to Sub for Santa. They provide Christmas for needy families in our area. The Lions Club has also brought a half built trailer which they are finishing as a refreshment stand for the pony & little league games next summer. Speaking of birthdays, if I leave our Dianne's I'm afraid she won't speak to me. She entertained several friends here last Friday night for her tenth by Christine W. Capener " Thank Heaven for Little GirLT may be a catchy song title but Mr. Thomas Plant's three daughters would like to se the title ana thank heaven for their daddy. Mr. Plant lives at 3470 South on 3610 East and works at Hill Field. He- had an accident to his eye several years ago and entered the hospital Monday for surgery to save his sight. Bonnie, their mother, Join Linda 8, Kathy 6 12, Patty 2 12 and Grandma in wishing Daddy home. A white Christmas with Dad and his five girls is their Christmas order. re-er- It doesn't matter which side of the street,. East side. West side, you stop you come to an Irene acting as a Den Mother. Irene Meakln on the West side of 3570 East and IrenePeggs on the East side whoop it up with the Cub Sellouts' every week. Each has nine members in their separate dens and each are busy mothers in their own homes. Mrs. Peggs, of 3491 South 3570 East Just finished preparing and presenting a "Space Man Skit" for ner pack with the help of her den. Her cubs meet on Tuesdays. Next week these boys will pack up their den and visit Mr. Charles Hemphill of Maurice Drive. He is going to show the inquiring Cubs what is actually in outer space, through his telescope. Irene Peggs cubs are Steve Stookey,-Bil- l Sickinger, Larry Drashner, Marty and Roger Polychronls, Alan Taggart, Skipper Vaughn, Scott Larsen ananer own son Joe. - The "carry a bag of rock salt in your trunk" weather is here and nobody knows It better than we who have to learn it by experience. The early bird may catch the worms in the summer but the Wasatch Hills residents have a hard time worming their way back up the hill, early in the morning. Mrs. M. W. Wolfe gave up the struggle and left her car at the foot of the mu after taking her daughter, Ellen to school at Wasatch Jr. Monday morning. Ted Capener, Farm Director at K. S. L. had deserted his car at hill bottom, earlier. Trucks and cars left by unnamed drivers were numerous but it was no fault of the street department. The snow plow was up the siae streets long before 6:30 a.m. and only the glassy surface caused cars to loos traction. The snow plowers should have a bouquet for their good & Crossing the street Irene Meakln, 3491 South, hasher cubs busy making a monster. Mrs. S. F. Fratto, 3461 South 3530 East is usually on hand Monday afternoons to help. The cookies the boys bring alternately are getting little or no attention for the monster sits squarely in the middle of Mrs. Meaklns lower floor, where timely work. Little girls and boys are much in our (Continued on Page 7, col. 1) AN EXOTIC AND DIFFERENT YOU hA UR MONEY AT OUR DEPOTS! IPEWIIIMIG OIF G&ANID OUR YRGIPIICM ROOM Come in and look around ! HIGHLAND PWVt conWNOOO 3655 PR, SPECIAL 7PQSa23& nmso. sHopRKgi K A HI6M. cettr&z 1 ea. PEMCO Full Reflector l ea. 25 W. S.C. Bulb 1 ea. PEMCO Whirlwind Pump 1 ea. 8 ft. length plastic tubing 1 ea. 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