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Show Gold-Fizdal- e- Contmued from rage 1 three he was already accompanying his sister, a gifted soprano, playing completely by ear. When he was six, he started intensive piano study and later worked under Josef and Rosina Lhevinne. Robert Fizdale was born in Chicago, also of Russian descent, arid comes of a musical family which once boasted a flutist in the Czars private orchestra. A child prodigy like Gold he started his P,an0 Driver Escapes Lutheran Church . . CARRIER Injury In First Bible Institute Begins Sunday, Jan. 21 NEWS AND VIEWS Train Collision Hugh Alexander Buntine, 56, 3071 Lincoln St. (940 East), theif routes hi the day- barely escaped serious injury when the left side of his station hours, many ef those who wagon was ripped open from a ' subscribe are housewives. with a train Friday atjing the month of December, 7:09 a.m. h of the subscribers! Mr Buntine was traveling were women. n 8th Women maintain an import colllslon occurred at 3rd West, tant position in the American The vehicle was demolished in way of life. According to sta- the impact. Investigating Offi- - tistics that the National Security rer Nicholson stated that had Seminar compiled in 1961 wo- jfato" the front Mr Buntine men in the entire United States would have been seriously in- - Purchased 85 per cent of home appliances sold, owned 40 per jured Norval Morris, 128 N. Main, cent of the homes, owned 65 per engineer for the Union Pacific cent of the bank deposits and Railroad, said he didnt know controlled 53 per rent of the how fast the train was traveling stocks and bonds. Women comwhen it hit the car The train 25 per cent of the populaconsisted of a switch engine prise tion. and a flatcar. The mothers of the NEIGHMr Buntine was cited for failBOR carriers are important in ing to yield the right of way to assuring punctual distribution of a train. the newspaper. They see that Wednesday is not overlooked, that the papers are folded and sometimes they help to fold them. They help develop the business-lik- e By attitudes that a reliable carrier maintains. They A civil defense work shop and provide encouragement if disa variety of classes will be of- - couragement sets in, they re fered beginning Jan. 15, for six schedule their personal time to weeks, at Midvale Junior High include an occasional trip into school, sponsored by the Mid the Holladay office when it is vale Elementary, Midvalley, too far for the carrier to travel Mountview, Copperview and by bike. Without their cooperaUnion PTAs. The civil defense workshop tion, generosity and guidance, will begin at 7:30 p.m. and will many carriers could not be sucbe followed by classes in up- cessful. So far this month two carriers holstering; knitting; beginning and intermediate tewing; ball- have subscribed of room dancing; management of their routes and are still worktime, energy, and money: stre- ing. Richard Anderton and Jim tching the family food dollar; Nenow are the carriers. They cooking and baking; beginning in the Christtype; physical education for were runners-uladies; public speaking. The ma- mas bonus contest. Following closely behind in jority of the courses are offered free, and begin at 8:30 p.m. subscriptions are: Michael a bonus winner in the contest, Tom Wilson and David in the Bradley both runners-u- p same contest. Four newcomers salesto the list of men are: Ray Braithwaite and Terry Holloway who share a route together, John McKnight and Larry Maxwell. Terry and Ray are stamp collectors and plan to put most oif their earnings into new stamps. John buys some of his clothing and is saving the rest of his money toward a motor scooter when he is older. Larry raises hamsters for sale. He makes his own cages and- experiments with breeding in new color strains. At .Christmas a downtown pet shop bought 15 of his hamster. D and Carriers of A routes should report into the office for a sales meeting Jan. 18 at 5 p.m. The "B and C" routes will have their meeting Jab. 25 at 5 p.m. There will be a door prize at both meetings. Dur-collisi- lone-eighti 1 Subscribe To The Neighbor Classes Offered home limpronmentl Remodeling of all kinds Basement Finishing Room Additions Five PTAs i one-fourt- h o Kitchens, Bathrooms Lars Const. Co. 52 N. Center Sq4 Midvale AM p . g - Civilization can be measured by the degree of helplessness that results when the electric power goes off. Something for nations to think about: A nuclear war wont determine who is right only who is left. Students today are thd same as always one in 12 has a spark of genius while the other 11 have ignition trouble. Loafer: A man who likes to mow the lawn in the winter and shovel snow in summer. & c Sign observed a fenced-i- n J.: on a tree area near in Lake-woo- 3 (I v C a Violators will be prosecuted to to N. No Trespassing. the fullest extent oif the law. Sisters of Mercy. The first annual Lutheran School Bible Institute will begin its six j 4 Understanding Children and consecutive classes beginning Youth IT'S HERE ! Jan. 21 ahd will run until Feb. j 5. The Christian Use of Ra- sources 25. The Sunday evening meet6. Christians Need to Grow ings are scheduled from 7:30 to Pastor Leo Ruhcl will present! 10: p.m. at St. John's Lutheran New development for wafer reChurch. 1030 South 500 East the topic The Christian Appelling doth. proach to Modern Problems. Salt Lake City 5. He is kedi water Bke a deck at presently serving This is the first time such an the; leave fabric ofl a new institute has been held in Utah Cross of Christ in Bountiful, and and it is intended to supplement served eight years as an army Stop in today and maka Ike and encourage local Bible chaplain. 1. The Christian and the Use water'' tot classes which are already in session. The Institute is spon- of Alcohol yourteffl Voii'H be amazed. 2. The Christian and Citizensored by the Utah Circuit, Colorado District, the Lutheran ship 3. The Christian and CommunChurch-MissouSynod. Mr John Kreidler, chairman ism 4. The Christian and the of the activity, announced a small fee would be charged for Dance 5. The Christian and Gamblthe season (consisting of six Sunday evenings) which will en- ing 6. The Christian and the title the eftrollee to take two 4720 Holladay Blvd. courses A doctrinal course and Lodge and Those interested are urged toj a practical course is suggested. Offered classes taught by cap- attend the Lutheran Bible In- Foothill Village able and learned men will in- stitute beginning Sunday, Mr Kreidler announced. clude the following topics: Shopping Center The Rev. Arthur Schmid, who i First Vice President of the utheran Colorado District, will speak on Basic Lutheran Doctrines. ....1. The Inspiration of the Bible 2. The Doctrine of God 3. Jesus Christ and His Work of Redemption. 4. The Holy Spirit and His Work of Sanctification 6. The Sacraments Growing cotton in Salt Lake Valley is definitely unusual, 5. Faith and Works Pastor William C. Naatz of but Mrs Rath Berrett, 1425 East 66M South, likes growing Christ Lutheran, Mhrray, will unusual plants. She is shown here admiring the cotton plant, lecture on The Doctrine of the bearing two fine bails of cotton, which she raised from seed Last Things." 1. Temporal Death p anted last March. The plant was outdoors from June to Sept2. Events Between Death and ember, produced two blooms on Sept. 23, and the bal of cotton the Resurrection 3. Christs Second Comihg and A drug a day . . . burst in December and are still clinging to the stately plant EAd of the World Dead of the 4. Resurrection which is green and thriving, and may be getting ready to proand Final Judgment Each year about 400 prescripduce more blooms soon, Mrs Berrett feels. 5. Eternal Damnation of the tion medications are introduced. Wicked 6. Eternal Life and Salvation Keeping up with them is a times--' 5. Cultural Background of for the Believers consuming job for your physician and us. As part of your profesChristian Family Life" will Courtship and 6. Goals for sional health team, we keep in be the course presented by PasAmericans; constant touch with physician . . . tor Edgar P. Kaiser, of St. and they with us to make Panl's Lutheran Church, Ogden. sure we carry the latest medicines 1. Christian Marriage Baker-Bishop in quantities needed. 2. Christian Parenthood 3. The Christian Hofne is a You can bp sure well have the medications your physician A Granite School district youth conference has been set in Las Vegas Honeymooning for Jan. 27 with Cyprus High prior to making a home! iff Salt Use Neighbor Lake are Mr k Mrs Joseph hosting the event. Approximately 500 students from high William Bishop. I PRESCRIPTIONS Elder Garland Puzey, of the schools and junior high ,1 Chesley Wifttch, R.Ph. schools in the district Will South Bear River Stake presi Buy Lines Dennis Webster, R. Ph. , attend. Delegates to the con- dency, the groom's uncle, offi6194 Highland Dr. CR ference will include the stude- ciated at the Saturday evening nt-bodyofficers from each Salt Utetr Lite City cermony, Jan. 6, which 'United --i-t school in addition to two dele- the - ! in marriage. The couple home from each selected gates Crestwood were held at rites room in the high schools. A convention style back- Villa.' The former Miss Mavis Marie ground will predominate with signs to distinguish the dif- Baker is a daughter of Mrs ferent school groups, band Clyde R. Hancock, 49 W. Robert music and singing. The theme Ave., and the late Clark L. of the conference is Eye Wit- Baker. Mr Bishop is a son of ness to the Mure". The purpose of the meeting Mr & Mrs Verl W. Bishop, 2174 Ave. is to provide students with an Fardown Mrs Robert W. Adams attendopportunity to identify them- ed the bride as matron of honor; selves with the problems they Miss Margaret Bishop, Mrs A reface at home, school and in tell Mathews, Mrs Robert and Mrs Ramon Swapp society. The objective will be to have them make their conclu- were bridesmaids; Patricia and Holly Siddoway were sions available to fellow students, teachers, parents and flower girl. Standing as best fnan was others in the community. The students will be divided Ramon Swapp while Richard into discussion groups, 12 to a Pearce, Kelly Pearce, Raymond Reynolds, Robert Puzey group. They will discuss six and Robert Siddoway ushered. 1. Social Recreation and topics: Mark Pearce was ring bearer. 2. Our American The groom is a graduate of Changes, Homes, 3. Youth and Their University of Utah, where he Schools, 4. Labor Laws and was a member of Sigma Alpha Their Effect Upon Youth, Epsilon. fl s 0 to San-ito- SOFT-N-D- ri Holladay Cleaners I oFl& . Youth Meet Slated For Cyprus High ... Rites Performed CHESLEY DRUG W' O' Sid-dow- y Still in Progress Vz Your Hometown Newspaper & What is mind? No matter. What is matter? Never mind. Hodwi Boot .. RECOGNIZING THE ACHIEVEMENTS OF PEOPLE YOU KNOW Issue by issue, your local newspaper unfolds the history of your community in stories describing important or interesting events as they happen to your friends,, your family, and other members of your community. 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