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Show BkURRt' 4 Titan Page the world and it? people to a cal solution. The' were: successlifl amrteaceiul way of 1. Recreation and social Chit-Ch- at life. Students attending the recent Granite Youth Conference, Eye Witness to the Future, analyzed the problems that face young the adults are Today young and then gave a people the sculptors of their minds. realistic today foundation for eliminThey are creating and shaping ating and conquering them. ideas and viewpoints so that in Frohlems discussed a t the the near future they may guide conference were solved by logi- - Shrrilya Sferakowski Olympus Ilii!li Neighbor Mis linda Handley Set Wedding Date change interchange of activiMiss Linds Handley anties such as debate and extemporaneous speaking. T.V. shows nounces her plans to marry need to be censored and so do Raymond Carl Andersen in Salt the commercials. LDS Temple rites June 15. Lake ' 2. American Home children j Parents are of the bride-to-b- e and parents should talk' things, out. .Mothers should be at borne; Mr & Mrs William Fredrick when the children come home Handley, 1462 Last 3115 South. from school. Parents should be! Mr Andersen is the son of Mr the ones who instruct their fc Mrs Carl R. Andersen, 215 children on morals they should West 300 North. not leave it up to the cliureh and school. 3. Youth and Their Schools English courses should lie improved upon. Classes should he divided as to ability. School leaders need to establish codes of conduct. 4. Labor Laws and Their Effect o n Youth Orientation Miss Gayle Hutchings became classes should teach labor laws. the bride of Thomas M. Dimond 5. Cultural Background of in Salt Lake LDS Temple cereThursday Courtship Parents and teens monies performed should decide upon Ihe hours morning, Feb. 1. Elder Harold teens should be at home. Par- B. Lee, member of the Council ents should start training their of the Twelve, officiated. children when they are in the A wedding breakfast at a Salt crib not when they are 17 or Lake cafe was hosted by the 18 years oid. grooms parents, Mr ft Mrs S. 6. Goals for Americans More R. Dimond, 1785 East Meadow emphasis should he placed on Downs Way, following the rites. Americanism. The sc h o o 1 s The bride is a daughter of should compare Communism Mrs Joyce P. Hutchings, 13332 and Americanism side by side. South 1700 West, Riverton, and More patriotic assemblies and Theodore N. Hutchings, 455 East 300 South. doings. Thursday evening a reception held at Riverton First Ward 28 further feted the newlyweds. Attending the bride were Mrs Vere G. Berrett, matron of honor; Mrs Ned H. Parry, Mrs Ronald A. Burrell and Miss Linda Crane. Flower girls were Norene The marriage of Miss Signe Berrett and Rene Berrett. M. Slangcrup and Lynn Grant Robert M. Dimond was best Ifale will take place Feb. 28 man while Paul M. pimond, in the Salt Lake Temple. Virgil Stanley and Val Ogdeq is a daugh- ushered. The bride-to-b- e ter of Mr 6c Mrs Robert B. The bride ha; attended University of Utah, where she was Slangcrup, Alameda, Calif. Mr 6c Mrs Karl B. Hale, 3885 affiliated with Lambda Delta Parkview Dr., are parents of Sigma. She is presently a student at Brigham Young UniverIhe future bridegroom. The bridal fouple will be sity. Mr Dimond is a graduate of honored at a reception at East the U. of U. where he was a Millereek Slake Center, March member of Eta Kappa Nu, 2. ele"tronic engineering honorary. Asked to attend the bride have been Miss Judy Bridges, Advertisements in the Neighmaid of honor; and the bride's bor tell you how to save plenty sisters, Mrs Joseph M. Rawle, of money on the costs of running matron of honor; Miss Laurie your home. The Slangcrup and Miss Art ha merchant always has an advertisement in the Neighbor. Slangerup. i The "HUNTING ALASKA TODAY" Namted By Thomas Dimond Weds Riverton Gordon Eastman Girl Thursday 7,1962 Famous Trophy Hunter & Photographer 2 Hour Movie 4 Years in Filming Color In Living February SEE CARIBOU On Majestic Parade Acres of Horns KODIAK BEAR Fishing for Salmon ARCTIC ICE PACK HUNT Tho Last Frontier BIG GAME HUNTING AT IT'S SPECTACULAR BESTI Make Feb. Plans for 2' Temple See Eastman1 Latest World's Record Class Trophy MOUNTED LIFE SIZE and DISPLAYED AT THE SHOW Rites Miss Pauline Danby Tq Wed Phillip Park Alaska Travel Slated Film . Planning a Feb. 16 wedding in the Presbyterian Church are Miss Pauline Ann Danby and Phillip Kurt Park. The bride-to-b- e is a daughter The Gordon Eastman living of Mr ft Mrs Leo S. Leonard, 232 Garden Ave. (2930 South). adventure film Hunting Alaska Mr Park is a son of Kir ft Mrs Today, a two hour movie, in D. E. Park, 3810 West 3500 living color, will be shown at South. Murray Theater, Thursday, Feb. 5 at 5 focuses hts camera the defiant kodiak bear while on TALLIES it fishes for salmon, the regal dall sheep on high wrangell glaciers, the majestic parade of WILLOW CREEK caribou, and the Eskimo hunt High Individual Game (men) of the ice pack at 30 degrees Gay Smith, 226; (women) Mrs below zerq. Tillie Carson, 210; (juniors) The film was completed in Mary Ann Roderick, 173; Lester April 1961, after four years of Cannon, Jr., 166. filming, when Eastman returned High Individual Series (men): to live with the Point Hope Gay Smith, 613; (women) Mrs Eskimo for over two months. On Tillie Carson, 560; (juniors) this trip he shot 8,000 feet of Mary Ann Roderick, 489; Lester color film and succeeded in tak- Cannon, Jr., 456. Thirl Marsh and Dr E. L. ing his world record class polar bear trophy, in the movie se- Christensen both picked up quence the bear stalks the splits. camera to 20 steps, undecided COTTONWOOn BOWLING whether to charge. For a few High Individual Game (men) moments I thought he was com- Gene Ballard, 220; (women) ing all the way, Eastman said, Wanda North, 238; He was so close my rifle High Individual Series (men) wouldnt have done much good. Ray Peterson, 592; (women) Wanda North, 543. e This 9V4 foot tall, HYLAND BOWLING mounted trophy bear will be cm Individual Game (men) the show. High at Eastmans display persistance has paid off in many Jay Outsen, 241; (women) sequences never before filmed, Midge Lunn, 209. such as the unforgettable BalHigh Series (men) Jay Outlet qf the Baluga Whales 30 of sen, 616; (women) Clara these huge creatures playing in Romano, 557. unison in a hole in aqua-ballHyland Lane has observed that there have been noticeably the arctic ice pack. Eastman has traveled over high scores in open play, with a 279 bowled this week. 100,000 miles in Alaska in the last seven years with several record trophies and thousands Bus Accident of feet of exciting film to show Injures Youth for his efforts. David A. Boyce, son of Violet He was awarded the North American gold medal by the Boyce (Party Line;, was involved in a bus accident recentBoone and Crocket Club, 1956-5for his dall sheep, the seven- ly at 700 East and 8600 South. th largest of all time. It was He was shaken up and suffered while trying to get his polar a sprained finger. He was sent bear sequence in 1960 that East- home by school authorities to man and his pilot almost lost rest. their lives, bucking a 70 mile head wind, 60 miles off shore, the plane ran out of gas and crash landed on an ice floe. The plane sank thru the slush in moments after they dove out With only the clothing they were wearing. They were rescued 72 hours later by air force helicopter, a scant few hours from exhaustion and freezing death. The film his been viewed by over 50,000 people in five states, since Sept. 1961. First For Murray Date BOWLING n ligious observances, courts of honor, window displays and demonstrations will be held by various units within the district, according to Paul L. Swensen, District chairman. The Mt. Olympus District Over 4,000 cub scouts, boy serves 53 sponsoring institutions scouts and explorers of the Mt. ranging from Parleys Canyon Olympus District Great Salt Creek on the north to 6100 Lake Council will participate in South and includes units from 11 ad ay Community activities commemorating the the Ho Christ Methodist .vnri year of scouting in Amer- I Church, Our Saviours Lutheran Church, ica Feb. 50 LDS Wards in and Church re Unit open houses, special Mt. Olympus Scouts Eye Anniversary ! j Valentine HEART BOXES 33' Gifts of life-siz- Perfume & Jewelry Complete Selection of VALENTINES CHESLEY DRUG PRESCRIPTIONS Dennis Webster, R.Ph. Chesley Wintch, R.rh. 6194 Highland Dr. CR Salt Lake City, Utah SALE ENDS FEB. New leagues of all types TALL forming Always open baling 11 t .' le I Qf, O i.'jf . Post at Holladay BEAR You see him stalk the cam. era to 20 stops. You look for Gregory Has ON VALENTINE'S DAY Interim Minister POLAR down tho sights thrill of tho shot. and up tho Everybody says take this tip; if you want to keep in condition and lose some weight, then bowl regularly down at Keller's Town and Country Lanes. MURRAY THEATER 4961 South State u ntrWane s jlotuaJGo 32(Ta a t sfro u coFfrHof THURSDAY 8 p.m., Feb. 8 Adm. Adults $1.25 Students 50c 7980 SSTATE STREET- MlDVAlVTAHm - AFTER CHRISTMAS BILLS? e Appointed to serve as an interim pastorate at Holladay Community Church, 2631 East 4800 South, is the Rev. Dr. Philip E. Gregory. W. Linwood Liddell, church moderator, an nounced the appointment Friday, Feb. 2. Dr. Gregory will succeed the Rev. Glenn E. Van Vector, who recently resigned the Holladay Church post. He will serve as interim minister for a period of at least three months while church officers are seeking a minister. permanent, The newly appointed ministers most recent assignment was in Laguna Beach, Calif. Since his retirement, he has specialized in interim pastorates, having served in Los Angeles, Oceanside, Hollywood, Palos Verdes Estates, Calif.; Tucson. Ariz.; Lincoln and Omaha, Neb. Prior to his retirement he minister for served as churches in South Dakota, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Oklahoma, Illinois and California. BUILDING? e Reg. 39c (Your Name on Free) Price ib. Sale Miss Horsley BUYING? Announces BLANKETS Sanforized Broadcloth Clearance Price Short Sleeve 10 88 Drip Dry A $2.98 Value COSTUME 2 JEWELRY $387 or $1.99 ea. Reg. $1.00 77 For Tho 4 oz. Knitting Worsted YARN $1.19 size DRESSMAKER Reg. $ I yd. for 66c yd. 88' COTTON Engagement House? Auto? Ferrell Horsley, Nora Circle, announce the engagement and approaching daughter, marriage of Miss Eleene Horsley, to William L. Thomas. is a son of The groom-to-b- c Mr ft Mrs V. A. Thomas, San Diego, Calif. The couple are planning a March 9 wedding in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. That evening they will be honored at a reception at the Crestwood Mr ft Mrs Rubber 3920 Furniture? their Refrigerator? Range? Continental Thrift & Loan Company . . TODAY! Continental Thrift & Loan Company's two offices are here to serve you. Stop in today for a chat with Continental Thrift & Loan Company's friendly loan officers concerning a low interest loan. Continental Thrift & Loan Company Cottonwood 7355 South 9th East Midvale FATIGUE MATS PRINTS Reg. 37c for 29c yd. Reg. 43c for 33c yd. Reg. 67c for 53c yd. l yd. WOOL SKIRT LENGTHS Reg. $1.98 In 166 Reg. 1.98 for 1.44 yd. Person - Villa. Bidden to attend the bride have been Miss Pamels Horsley, a sister, maid of honor; Mrs p. G. Pattee, matron ol honor; Mrs David Clayton. Mrs Don Sterling and Mrs Gaylcn from Romper Room SATURDAY, FEB. 10 . 2 to - Cottonwood Store Only 4 p.m. Schofield. Jamie Tyler and Janice Bradshaw will be flower girls. Best man will be Phil Nolan. Miss Horsley has attended University of Utah, where she was affiliated with Delta Gamma sorority. She was also a student it Brigham Young University. has also at- The groom-to-b- c BYU, whrre he was Siled with Tau Sigma. 27 ELECTRIC MEN'S WHITE DRESS SHIRTS CORDUROY REMODELING? 6217 Highland Drive 19V full-tim- e full-tim- VALENTINE CONVERSATION HEARTS CANDY HEARTS DECORATED Cottonwood Village i |