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Show The Wednesday, March 21, 1962 Section 2 Serving the Southeast Salt Lake Communities of Holladay, Cottonwood. East Mill Creek New ZCMI Schedules UTAH ARCHERY CHAMP TAKES 3RD AT LAS VEGAS :r, v 'V. . Salt Lake City's Bowhunters, Inc, J i m Pickering, of Beehive-Wasatc- h Ribbon-Cuttin- g --'It Ceremonies Monday ZCMl's Cottonwood store will open for business on March 26, with ribbon cutliiiif ceremonies at high noon. President David 0. McKay, chairman of the board of directors of ZCMI will snip the ribbon that symbolically unlocks the doors to the suburban store's branch. President McKay will be joined on the speakers' platform at the west entrance' to the store by Harold 11. Dennett, president of ZCMI and recently elected president of the National It c t a i 1 Merchants Association. Also present will Ik; church, civic, government and business leaders. Mr Dcnncll, who has kept in close touch with every detail during the construction of the first store, a brief dedicatory ultra-moder- v. ill make n talk. placed third in the (10,000 Sahara-Col- t National Indoor Championships at Lai Vegas over the weekend. Pickering, who has held combinations of the Utah State Target and Field Championships durinc the past four years, defeated many of the nation's best including former champions Joe Fries, Rube Simmons Jr and others in Fred Powell, big tournament. Jim also recorded the highest individual round with a 232 of a possible 240, while chalking up thi best score in the affair with 117 of a possible 120. In SO shots only 3 arrows failed to hit the bllscye. The mammoth meet was by La: Vegas' Sahara Hotel and Colt Arms Co. The Las Vegas tourney was the first ol at least a doien such $10,000 cash prizs affairs scheduled throughout the country this year. It has been reported that thi Browning Arms of Ogden has offered ts such a shoot in Salt Lake City, another business firm will co provided operate in the venture. The Las Vegai round wai shot at 10 targets set at var ious distances up to 40 yards. Two shoots constitute a round. national The store will remain ojK-the first day until 9 p.m. Store hours every Monday and Friday will be 10 a.m. until 9 p.m. On other weekdays ZCMI Cuttunwoud will be open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The entire store will literally lie turned into a flower garden to carry out the opening theme ri ZCMI Cottonwood blossoms fur you. More than 400 feet of vines and hundreds of decorative wisteria blossoms as well as other spring flowers will be used to curry out the theme. Eldredgc Furniture, located on the extreme southeast corner of the Cottonwood Mall, will also open for business Monday et at noon. Formal Art Display . . . Jordan District Pupils Exhibit A display of North B. Deputy Crashes Chasing Speeder Celebrates 89th Birthday Mrs Mary U. North celebrated her 09th birthday Friday, Mar. 9, at the home of a daughter and family, Mr & Mrs Joseph S. Uennion. Attending a luncheon in her honor were Mrs Folly lesser, Mrs Jessie Wag-staf- f. Mrs Hattie Williams, Mrs Angie Christensen, all of Holla-daMrs Louise Ilcynolds, Murray; Mrs Nellie Uennion, Mrs Daisy liuekwood, Taylorvillc. The combined ages of those at the the afternoon Lcnnion home totaled 700 years. approximately of whom News of Men car-rc- liv students r Library. I'aintiugs on display arc from elementary schools throughout Jordan district, it is announced by Murray F. Allen, suurvisor. During April the display will be moved to the Calvin Smith branch, 8th East and 33rd South. A formal hanging of painl- jn.,s by pri,nary students is g most unheard of, hut the Jordan art department has an out- al-in- ; standing collection of pictures painted principally by first and second graders and invites the public lo inspect the exhibit. In the primary grades, art is not taught for art's sake, but to enhance the other studies, Mr Allen says, We just ask these young students to paint what they sec and what they arc studying, and with some enthusiasm on the part of the; teachers, the students produce work that is remarkable. He went on to explain that most of the teachers have little ur no formal training in art, ul they are capable of arousing interest in the children, and with regular supervision from the central staff and I lie natural talent and ability of the children some splendid work results. Community Church Schedules Play Eye of the Storm, a play venturing into contemporary religious drama, will be presented y March 23 a 7:30 pm at the 2631 Church, Commuily Iloll-ada- East 4800 South. The public is invited to attend. EVERGREEN HYLAND DRUG CENTER PHARMACY 3460 So. 2300 East --- In HU4-433- Servite 33rd South 9 & IN Highland Dr. (ALL PRICES EFFECTIVE AT EOTH STORES MARCH 22 - 23 - 24) 16 ounce Vitamin 25 Count Coricidin 59c Vi Daylin SAFETY 5 2 Razor 98c Spray Net 60 plu Plan Elko Trip March 31 weekend will mark! Irip to Elko for j Federal Women's Club. the a They plan busy schedule of golfing, horseback riding, swimming and a special floor show in one of the nightclubs. Mrs Marie Gardner, a retired postal employee, is the party assisted b y Miss chairman, Edna Icarmain and Mrs June SollH'rg. 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Smith., son of Mr & Mrs George H. Smith, 2195 Evergreen Ave., has completed the United States Air Force technical training course for missile ground support equipment repairmen. Airman Smith received instruction in the repair of ground support equipment for the Atlas missile, lie will remain at Sheppard, Texas for further training in his new technical specially The airman a graduate of Olympus High School, entered the service in August 1961. yL-f- j members, all women or retired federal Deputy John Patience, 24, workers. Members come from Midvale, was treated for rib 26 government agencies, inciud-- , injuries at St. Mark's Hospital the civilian employees of last week after he ran into a the Armed Forces. utility, pole. Deputy Patience had been chasing a speeding auto which turned left on 11th East from 39th South. When he tried to follow, the Deputy hit tlic pole. Damage to the patrol vehicle was estimated in excess of $150. y; CARLOS SMITHS 200 arc cither active art in the first second and third .' grades is hanging in the Midvale branch of Sail Lake County t Mary Olsen, exhibit some of their work, while teacher, Elva Leyland, looks on approvingly in background. First graders at Union school put finishing touches on primary art work which wont on display recently at Salt Lake County Library in Midvale. Barton Judd, loft, and Jane IIU 39 e Com and 6ET CARLOS 4677 Holladay Blvd. 4736 Holladay Blvd. i HYLAND PHARMACY 'EM CR 7.9491 CR 09 DAYS 33rd So. & Highland Drive Free Prescription Delivery IN 87 |