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Show a PAGE BLURRED 16 February 2 Page Set For Wedding Announcement is made of the .Ave. (2820 South). The engaged couple will be engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Louise Pedro married Feb. 16 in the Sait Lake LDS Temple. They wii be to James S. Burton. honored at a reception that The bride-to-b- e is a daughter evening at the Midvale LDS of Mr & Mrs Samuel J. Pedro, j Firs Ward. 313 Cottonwood St., Midvale. The couple plan to reside in Mr Burton is the son of Mr & Sail Lake following a honey-- i Mrs Frank M, Prjce, 1332 Atkin moon to Sun Valley. NEIGHBOR STAFF WRITER By Leslie Wagner King (Editors Note: If yon have i Neighbor The We're Crazy! Maybe We Are Professional Dry Think According to the National Committee for Children and Youth, a committee formed to represent government and pri-- ; rate g r o u ps concerned with children, the majority of drop-- ! outs from school are those class- jified as slow learners. This 0 constitutes percent of the .entire school age population, Considering that public school enrollment alone is expected to rrarh the 40,000.000 mark in 1962, thin means an approximate 8,000,000 or might be expected to drop out. Slow learners are very often creative individuals. They need' time to gather facts, in- 13-2- But We EVERYONE Should Try Self- - Cleaners, a question about your writing,! send in a small specimen which can be used in this co umn.) Service Machines Just Once! one-fift- 1962 THEN ASK YOURSELF: I, 3 Were The Savings Worth The Risk? Am I Really Satisfied? January Would I Wear Clothes The d? Would I Risk Spots And Stains on Fine Garments? Is It Worth The Time? Vv,wA i It Worth More To Pay A Little More And Have Your Clothes Cleaned And Pressed Properly . . . And Be Certain Of The Results? Is The only Itargain in dry cleaning today is Quality cleaning and pressing. 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Family Size Phone: Salt Lake City 17, Utah Plant 136 No. Main, Midvale, Phone: AM5-355- 39' 79 79' 63 CHECK YOUR DAILY NEWSPAPER 6 Subscription Rates: 83.00 per year 25 cents per month by carrier Published every Wednesday J. Parr Godfrey, Publisher r J. Kay Aldous, FOREST HILLS 3960 Highland Dr. I Businesses' d Fresh Dates ib. 29' ea. ft .y Frost N' Flame Ground Steak Holladay Blvd. Home-Owne- Sno Boy Fresh Lean Serving the Holladay, Cotton-rooand East Miilcreek Communities of South Salt Lake County. Entered as Second Gass Matter at the Post Office at Midvale, Utah, under the Act of March Office-47- Sp end Them With Hermel . Editor-Manage- i pr. Toothbrushes 8, 1878. GRAIN FED BEEF Reg. Stock DR. WEST'S d Buy from V SPECIALS Concetta Morrell, 71, 775 East 3155 South, an imigrant to the U.S. in 1914, died at her home of a stroke Wednesday, Jan. 24. Mrs Morrell was born in Pietro Avellena, Italy March 30, 1890, to Antonio and Elcina Vernucci. She married John S. Morrell. Ogden, Feb. 13. 1915. She has been a resident of Utah 48 years. She was a member of the Catholic Church, St. Ann's Parish. Survivors include her husband. a son, and daughters: Mrs Robert F. (Anne) Moriar-ify- . Germany; Mrs Dean (Nellie) Zentncr, Tooele; Mrs (Rosie) Langston. William J., both of Salt Lake; 12 grandchildren; brothers, sisters, Joe Vernucci, Youngstown, Ohio; Emil, Fred, Mrs Carmon Bassetti, Mrs Emma Cardenuto, all Philadelphia. Pa., Mrs J. W. Jack-soHouston. Tex. Requiem Mass was celebrated Saturday at St. Anns Catholic Church. Burial was at Mt. Calvary Cemetery. The items individually locker .wrapped. and ready for your freezer at NO '; , d All Subscribe to The Neighbor n. STK OR ROASTS VEAL CUTLETS h Jesse : Concatta Morrell 4660 Highland Drive was a member of the East Mill Creek Seventh LDS Ward. Survivors include her husband: a daughter, Mrs Perry. (Jean) Bocker, Salt Lake; three grandchildren and two sisters, Mrs Harriett Anstec and Mrs Elizabeth Baxter, both of Salt Lake. Funeral sevices were held Monday noon. Burial was in Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park , ' Cemetery. Nine-year-ol- d 91 W'aBiSjW MINES! ft. . rt vestigate an idea, understand a problem, to build, to create. They are the type of students who require extra study at home to learn or the type of adults who feel the necessity of spending time thinking a subject through. Individuals who round off the tope of ms", ns", and h's are people who need to fake time to think. They are creative thinkers. The more predominant the roundings of the letters, the more time they require to reach a conclusion or understanding. They have outstanding hand skill. Combined with other pertinent traits of character, they could be profitGertrude Nebeker ably directed into science, art, Helena Petersen Gertrude music, mechanics or any of a variety of fields where either or Nebeker, 71, 3779 South 1300 both hand dexterity and unrush- East, died of a lingering illness ed careful thinking is required. Sunday, Jan. 21. The writer of this specimen Mrs Nebeker was born Oct. 21, 1890 in Spring City, Sanpete County, to Ole and Ida Nilsson Petersen. She married Alfred Jesse Nebeker, Dec. 27, 1910, at Paris, Idaho. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She was employed at the University of Utah as an attendant in the Home Economics Dept. She was active in the Church, for mcrly serving as Riverside Stake missionary, primary president, teacher of the Gospel Doctrine class and as Relief Society theology teacher. She was active in the Winder LDS Ward, at the time of her death, and was 'alsO a member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Survivors include two sons and two daughters, Mrs Venctta Flowers, Mill Creek; Mrs G. Rosclla Newton, Sandy; Don P. Nebeker, Murray; and Ray G. Nebeker, Centerville. Also surviving are 28 grandchildren and a sister, Mrs Ida Larsen, Midvale. Funeral services were conducted Friday, 11 a.m. in the Winder Fifth Ward chapel. Burial was at Spring City Cemetery. rs, HU f -- OR 33rd South 2920 East . of natural causes. Reynolds, Murray; Mrs Mary B. j She was born April 1. 1893, North, Holladay. Salt Lake, to Albert and Vic-Burial was at Holladay Cemtoria Miller Gallafent. She mar- etery. , ried Arthur Cook, San Francishas a creative type mind. She co. Calif. He died in 1956. builds her facts until she Marjorie C. Jackson Survivors include her brother, reaches a conclusion. She fee's A lingering i'lness claimed the the need of review when a proBert, and a sister, Mrs Grace blem or subject Is an involved Johnson; niece, Mrs Geraldine ; life of Marjorie Chase Jackson.! Miller, all of Salt Lake. one or might carry several poss62, 3487 Virginia Way. She died ible consequences. Friday at 12:15 a.m. in a Salt; She ;s impulsive look at her James W. Brockbank Lake hospital. 0 slant to the right and the genMrs Jackson was born May The Holladay Third-TentLDS ; erous spacing. Consequently she 29. 1899, in Salt Lake, to George will occasionally make impul- Calif. Ward chapel was the setting and Elizabeth Dunbar Chase. Funeral services were held for funeral ceremonies conduct- She married Earl W. Jackson sive decisions but her nature is to think a thing through, ap- Monday. Burial was in Salt ed for James William Brock-- ; Sept. 8, 1920 in Salt Lake. She proach it as logically as poss- Lake City Cemetary. 87, 2825 Kentucky Ave. bank, ible, for examp'e in reading. (4730 South). When she rushes, she is liable Paula Wright Mr Brockbank died Monday, to reach biased conclusions or Jan. 22, in a Pasadena, Calif, Paula Wright, to understand something wrongof natural causes. , ly. This will lead to prejudice. 4206 South 500 East, died Thurs-- hospital j ' He was born Dec. 12, 1874, She is developing an investi- day, of cancer at her home. She was born Aug. 26, 1952, Miilcreek, to Isaac and Mary gative nature which sometimes leads her into unrelated fields. Murray,, to Paul and Vivien Ann Park Brockbank. He marMore than ever, when she goes Briggs Wright. She was active ried Sarah Andrus, May 25, into new things she relys on in Primary, and Sunday school 1898, in the Salt Lake LDS Temher habit of accumulating know- - in the Miilcreek Second LDS ple. His occupations included Ward. farming, field representative for Survivors include her parents Twins Peak Canning Co., secrelaud brothers. Wayne, David, tary of Spring Creek Irrigation Eryau, Michael; sisters, Marsha,. Co., and secretary of Casto eastRuth Ann, Rebecca, Teresa; Springs Co. He fulfil'ed an LDS mission and states ern & Mr Mrs Cleo grandparents, served as president of the 72nd i D. Wright, Murray; Lriggs; Mrs Dorothy Newton; Quorum of Seventies in GranMrs Martha ite Stake. ledge. In fields where she has already gained some knowledge Briggs, all of Salt Lake. Suvivors include his widow; and-o- r experience, she is develFuneral services were con- sons, daughters. William Rulon, oping the ability to learn more ducted Monday noon. Burial Beverly Hills, Calif.; Byron A., quickly, reach a conclusion vas at Elysian Burial Gardens. Orlando, Fla.: Mrs Woodruff H. more easily. (Florence) Medley, Temple Mrs Owen C. She has an interest in cultural City, Calif.; Cook G. Margaret (Mary) Lamboume, Holladay; things and is refined individual Mrs Margaret Gallafent Cook, 12 grandchildren; 34 (look at the rs which resemble greek E.) The direction 66, 2637 South 600 East, died brother, Alma T. of her interests cannot be follow- Iriday, in a Salt Lake hospital Holladay; sisters, Mrs Louise B. ed through in the space of this column but they would be coupled with the manual skill which her rounded ms portray. Martin A. and Christine Olsen Hammer. He married Mary Har-- 1 mon. Sept. 1904. She died Aug. 1901. He was a member of the Crystal Heights LDS Ward. Survivors include a son, Mar-- ! tin A., Seattle, Wash.; daugh- ters, Mrs Norman (Margaret) Salt Lake; Mrs Rob-i(Helen) Hatch, San Jose, 7 grandchildren, 12 Calif.; great - grandchildren; sisters, Mrs Agnes Wickens. Salt Lake; Mrs Martha Covina, Coyle, Frozen Pies Applo Mine Peach Royal Scott Margarine Cake Mix ib. Swansdown far MORE FOODTOWN food pbg- - 27 29 SPECIALS! i ' ; TOWN Open Sundays 10 till 7 For Your Convenience J J l |