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Show Pins, Promotion! Awarded To Scouts V CP . t Q. e At the same meeting, ScouBoy Scout Troop 34 of Cottonwood Presbyterian Church, 1580 tmaster Ralph Gardner invested Vine St., presented perfect at- the rank of Tenderfoot Scout tendance pins for the year 1961 to Paul Puttuck, Arthur Peck, to Scouts Larry Dalton, Danny Steve Guss and Jeff Brown. Wayne Horiuchi was advanced Hartman, Greeg Darker, David to rank of Star Scout. Mike and Pickard, Dennis Astrolh and Steve Bogart advanced to ranks 'of First Class Scout. Wayne Iloriuchi recently. By Violet Boyce and Virginia Platt and of their family just i members : returned from Terreton, Idaho. Thanksgiving Special Permanent Wave $gso Including- - in a Party Line Cecil Haircut Creme Shampoo Creme Rinse New Styling IN7-7I9- Ilazelgreen and Della Christensen held their Beehive program for mothers and daughters. They explained their Beehive plan. Later they had a buffet lunch. Returning from a vacation in Calif, were George and Edith Ferguson. The trip was to attend the wedding of a grandson, Bevan Johnson, son of Elden and LaVon Johnson. They stayed over for two weeks of sightseeing the many places of 2 COTTONWOOD SALON 6215 So. Highland Drive They had gone to attend the services of their stepsister who was killed in a tractor mishap. The Spring Run Camp of the DUP will be held Thursday at 1:30 at the home of Ruby Beatie. The Young Marrieds of MIA South Cottonwood Second Ward held a progressive dinner recently. The first course was enjoyed at the home of Kay and Lucille Anderson, the salad course at Dick and Marg Handley's, the main course at Rick and Beverly Rowleys. Then dessert was served at the ward. They played games, danced and played volley ball. Leader of the class, Shirley Reynolds, started the new course of Jesus, the Christ." Last Wednesday evening Cora HAIR FASHIONS 2969 Highland Drive CR7-46- 0I has project of multiple to make, such as poodle dogs, wreaths, cookie jar out of ice cream cartons, and Santa can die caddie, stockings. Momo Ushio will demonstrate the making of English toffee for the candie jar. Luncheon will be served at 1 pm. Mrs. Robert IL Wright, 6366 Cobble Rock Ln., is currently visiting in Salt Lake from Ari on zona, where her husband a one year temporary assignment as an electrical engineer. Santa's little helpers, Relief Society members, are holding an exciting Christmas workshop at the South Cottonwood Second Ward. Vera Bone, work director. Mounteer Weds James Stuart Nelson Miss Mounteer Miss Serlyn and James Stuart Nelson exchanged weddng vows Thursday in Salt Lake Temple with Elder Harold B. 'Lee of the Council of the Twelve solemnizing the marriage. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Walter E. Solomon, 1059 East 3950 South, and the 'late J. Curtis Mounteer. The grooms parents are Mr. & Mr. Stuart East. J. Nelson, 4665 South 13th The bridegroom's - parents were hosts at a wedding breakfast following the ceremony, and in the evening the couple were honored at a reception at Winder Stake House. the bride were Miss Attending Georgia Mounteer, maid of honor, Miss Sharon Morgan, and Mrs. Richard Sanborn. Kathy Gene Solomon was flower gin. Richard North was best man, Glenn with' Karl Mounteer, Campbell, Phil Nelson, James Dayton, and Ronald Campbell as ushers. The couple will live in Salt Lake City. NYLON CORDS (Black, White, Gold, Green) ine vQn SWoCCaday Custontfging ITOi JlloltaJaf AND uAhishiftgs (Du Speciality C2l8nS Bind. - Vf 3HN EDGgl HOOVER, DIRECTOE Buau (Editor's Note: If you have a question about your writing, send in a small specimen (in dark ink, please) which can be sed in this column, It Is not necessary to sign your name.) The four signatures which appear in a group below were takd en from posters. The men have since been apprehended. Note the difference in smoothness of writing between those and the signature of J. Edgar Hoover above. The writing of the four dim-inal- s who were wanted for a variety of crimes, including murder, robbery first degree, and rape shows strong corrugations (uneven feathery lines) which warns of impending physical or mental breakdown. FBI-wante- Jt'T 'N K:u . Women's Sizes 4 Take a really thorough look at your furniture and call! our experts TODAY. Choose from a wonderful selection I of fabrics RIGHT IN YOUR OWN HOME Prices include! and ) fabric, workmanship ' delivery. to 10 Narrow avmgs & Medium (4 - colors) 4.19 Little Girls Sizes 12 Vs-- 3 Brushed FOR Nylon FALL from 30.00 from 60.00 Take Advantage of Thesa Savings and Hava Your Furniture Completely ar REUPHOLSTERED & FRIDAYS! Only 4.19 PLAY word endings) and (strong reticence (ds cussed in a previous column) and know that he will approach any undertaking with long lasting determination to complete it using an unconventional approacn when necessary and applying persistence of endeavor while at the same time not wasting energy talking about what should be done. positive-mindednes- Warm STOP & SHOP HERE FOR FALL FOOTWEAR WAYNES BOOTERY 2995 EAST 33RD SOUTH- a Obituaries ' V- - MRS JOSEPH n gw i - n. FISnER Mrs. Margaret (Peggie) Fisher, 47, died Thursday at her home, 2834 East 4135 South, of natural causes. Funeral services were held Monday noon at South Highland Park Ward, 2535 Douglaa St., with burial in Sunset Lawn Memorial Park. She was born Aug. 5, 1914, at Ft. Collins, Colo., and married Joseph H. Fisher, Feb. 4, 1935, in Salt Lake Temple. She was a member of Holladay 17th Ward and the Sugar House Lady Lions. Survivors include her husband, son, Lawrence W., Salt Lake City, one grandchild, one sister, Mrs. Emil (Elesta) Salt Lake City, and two brothers, Albert A. Robertson, Midvale, and Darrell Robertson, Murray. ... As an experiment, draw few lines in ink on a piece of paper. You will find that no matter how heavily you press, your lines will not be feathery. There are two exceptons: you may be overly tired and in need of rest. The quality of EDWIN E. HENRICHSEN paper may be so soft that your Funeral services were conducted Saturday noon for Edwin E. Henrichsen, 37, 2040 Ribbon Ln., who died Wednesday in. a Salt Lake hospital of complications following surgery. Services were conducted at the Holladay 11th Ward chapel, - - IN7-300- 7 Your Family Shoe Store Youre right . -- . its the ST. MORITZ 7A& Si-sa- East 2060 Campaign Earl J. Glade, 2610 Holladay Blvd., this week accepted the of the business chairmanship division of the 1961 Christmas Seal Campaign which will begin this month. The announcement of Glade's was made by appointment Mason Smith, Chairman of the Christmas Seal Campaign Committee of the Utah Tuberculosis and Health Association. Mr. Glade is a former Mayor of Salt Lake City and at present is r Secretary-Manageof the Sugar-hous- e Chamber of Commerce. In accepting the appointment, Mr. Glade said, "I am sure the campaign wil be a succe Now that the end of TB is in sight, no one would want to give up the fight until the job is done." The Binds contributed volun-4arilby businesses do much to help prevent TB and thus make safer our citizens, both at work and at home. 4675 South. He was born July 13', 1924 in Holladay, a son of Mr. & Mrs. Allen V. Henrichsen. Dec. 29, he married Marilyn Tolton. He was a teacher at Junior High School Bryant and was well known for his talent n the field of art. 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MONDAYS fc paper.) - (TB Once-A-Ya- ' rj 2!- - pen cuts it and allows a spread of ink. (In that event, experiment with a harder surfaced Reg. $5.95 now $4.95 CHAIRS SOFAS bf InvestlodUon. Washinaton By LESLIE KING NEIGHBOR Staff Writer (Black, Green, Beige, Red) OUR FASHION FABRICS FOR MEAN GREATER REUPHOLSTERy - Brushed Nylon Square Mr. Henrlrhseti was- active in a son, Allen John ncnriciscn; the LDS church, had served as his parents, and the following Sunday School superintendent in brothers and sisters: Mr. Jus-th- e Salt Lake 21st Ward, and tin C. (Carolyn Lucienne) ToMon. was adviser to the teachers Ogden; Mrs. Farrell G. (Jaais) quorum in the Holladay 11th Nichols, Logan; Leon J. nd Ward. He received his B.A. and Leo S. Henrichsen, both of M.A. degrees at the University Seattle, Wash.; D.D. Peter, Ray of Utah. a. and Roy E. Henrichsen, aU Surviving are his widow and of Salt Lake City. 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