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Show At fnc Thursday meeting, they been called on an LDS Church presented a musical program bu.Uling mission to that country, Cottonwood i News By CYNTHIA for their parents. Graduation ceremonies were'Mr Alv" S Anderson. 2494 East 4340 South, is the newly boys leavmg theleleftwJ president of the Salt leal Lake 'rX,vSM PT Jayeeea. The new presi- t0 Scouting. ;dl,nt was announcoti at a dinner- Dilen 95 is unusual as it is one dancc Friday, May 4. of the few Cub Scout Troops that has 8 "ellos. C,ran Pi Rota Phi Sorority Alumnae uating were Xratg MeCleary, steven Whidcrburg, and Roy elected their new officers for the coming year at a Founders Stauffer, Day Luncheon held at the Cot- Mr & Mrs Cleo Anderson, who Tnwood Club. Mrs David G. reside on Newlopia Circle, are Thomas. 965 Fairway Avenue 18 nf president with Mrs leaving at the end of May for Australia. The Andersons have Evert R. Jones. 447 East 7200 South, as vice president; Mrs Harry J. Ewing, 1261 East Stratford Avenue, corresponding secretary; Mrs Frank P. Hoag-lan2062 Walker Lane, and Mrs J. K. Smith i ...... ANDERSON i CR Cuh Scout Pack 95 held a pack mooting Thursday, May 3. , For the past few weeks the pack under the direction of Scout- master Murray F. Allen, 1751 Vine Street, and assistant scoutmaster Cris Spelker, 1879 De- Lann Lane, has been making their own musical instruments, srp i record-secretar- Jr., 4611 West 3100 South, trea- surer. Chat Titan Chit Area Briefs Ernest, Robinson. 111.; Herbert. Martinsville, III.; sisters, Mrs! The Utah Council of girl scout- 'Clella Cline, Salt Lake; Mrs! Margaret Kclehcr, Long Beach. ing awarded service pins for Calif.; Mr George Ann 10. 15, 20, 25, 35 and 40 years Clayton. Mo.; Mrs Ersa service ast week. Among those P. Schwartz, Oakland. Calif. Funeral services were eun-- ' in the NEIGHBOR area receivducted Saturday morning. Buring pins were; Miss Cornilia ial was in Ml. Calvary Ariel Benton, 40 years; Miss Cemetery. Frederick, 35 years; Mrs I. H. Anderson, 15 years; Mrs Gerald Joseph W. Pitch Lohb. 15 years; Miss Jlidie A coronary occlusion claimed S. O'hair, 10 years; Mrs John W. Fitch. 44. the life of Erickson. 10 years; Mrs Rich- 3651 South Joseph 900 East, early Sun-- 1 10 ard Havens, years. day. Apr. 29, at his home. Mr Fitch was horn March 12, Rev. R. David Steele, pastor 1918, St. George, to Claude W. of the Cottonwood Presbyterian and Reba Bird Fitch. On March church, 1580 east Vine street, 22, 1956. he married Helen Diawill officiate with the Sacrament mond N'okes in Elko. Kev. He of infant Baptism during the had hen employed by FA1M de11 AM service on Mother's Day. partment store. He held the Those interested in having their office of an elder in the Winder children baptised at that time Fourth LDS Ward. He was a should call the church office, veteran of World War II, a CR graduate of Delta High School i and the University of Utah. Survivors include his widow; For the first time, three volCharles S.. ley ball teams from the NEIGH- sons, daughters, Catherine S., F., BOR area were among the four Michael competing teams for first, sec- Claudia Ann Fitch, all Murray; a, aM3 a.k LOOKING FOR A An-tri- . GOOD BANK? o -- o o -- to Z 2. 5 3 or o i By Sherilyn Sierakowski Olympus High and Crissa ond. third and fourth positions. Garden Heights Ward, Jack pus was certainly inspired by Goddard, coaching, played for the fact when she composed; first and second place winners Shooting Stars View Eighth Valley against Stretch across the sky at Ward. David Parry coaching. night. Second Ward played Silver sheen in pale moon- HolladayClearfield for third and against light, in an annual LDS fourth star so brilliant church place Shooting tournament. there, Like a mass of tinted hair. Holladay elementary school hold a pentathlon for the will e Lighting up the gray-blufifth and sixth grades lor the dark. first time. It will involve student Shooting as a burning spark. competition in five fields of athSmoldering ember high above, letics: 50 yard dash, high jumpReminding me of tender love. ing, broad jumping, put shots a ball and basket ball shots. Peaceful, still, serene the air. with contestant Not a breeze is stirring there. The winner will be the of points. Above you streak so unaware with the highest total Soon to falter, soon to fall. Spring is here parents. Salt Lake; brothers, sister. Harold L., Don B., both E. Sail Lake; Mrs Gerald (Maxine) Sampson. Crescent. Funeral services were conducted last Wednesday at Winder Fourth Ward chapel. Von Elm a Sophomore at Olym- Oh, shooting seamless nylons pretty gift box. day or dress sheer s in fashion colors oil sizes and lengths in a 3 I star, though It's Summer 8 to 7 Daily Guaranteed Work dial 277-547- 7 CR Till 9 Mon. & Fri. 21 for Free Estimates pleasant banking service can be? Serve You DAILY INTEREST LOUISE PRICE on your SUE BANK & TRUST BEANARD COMPAm County Office 45th So. At 9th East Blvd. TSSSTMa BUT SHUniKiflffiHntt 151 So. EVERGREEN HYLAND DRUG CENTER PHARMACY (ALL prices Ora May Leitheiser enunnb-- b year old, Mrs Ora May Leitheiser, 3012 Cascade Way (2980 South), died of natural causes Wednesday, May 2, at the home of a daughter. She was born Dec. 22, 1878, Melrose, Clark County, 111., to Joseph W. and Mary A. Kelm. On Aug. 12, 1909 she married William J. Leitheiser in Indianapolis, Ind. He died Oct. 23, 1960. 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(Mary Frances) McEwan, both Salt Lake; five grandchildren; & and see how quick, efficient and JOHN AUGUSTUS Obituaries last In where a combination of most pro- s y Sprinkler Installation 48th South Holladay Free Parking Plenty of Open Tracy-Collin- Checking Account With 4 Operators To to gressive banking procedures with interested, personalized service gives you better banking. Why not open your WE HAVE NEW HOURS Sweden. Blvd. & Look and must die, I'll remember you so high Axel II. Lundgren That at this moment so Axel Herman Lundgren, 76, 4028 South 2000 East, an immitender, I watched you live and die grant from Sweden, died Tueswith untold wonder. day, May 1, in a Salt Lake hospital. He was born Aug. 29, 1885, in Two Injured In Skeby, Skaraborg, Sweden, a son of Johannes and Maja Kisa Auto Smashup Peterson Lundgren. He married Miss Sue Stucki, 17, 3440 Agnes Matilda Lavin, Jan. 8, South 3570 East, was cited for 1914, in Salt Lake. The marlast failure to yield was later solemnized in week when she tried to execute riage the Salt Lake Temple. By trade 3300 South and he was an automobile mechanic. a left turn at Wasatch Blvd. (3200 East), and He was a member of the Valcollided broadside with an auto View Third LDS Ward. driven by Craig Capson, 20, leySurvivors include his wife, 3356 East 3900 South. son and six daughters, Allan Mr Capson was treated at Mrs George D. (Lillian) Salt Lake General Hospital and II., Mrs Don A. (Rose) HanGary, then turned over to the care of sen," Mrs Nephi (Virginia) Bier-maMiss a private physician. Mrs Gerald H. (June) Stuckis brother, Steven, 12, re- Bagley, Mrs Robert W. (Carol) ceived minor elbow lacerations I Mayfield, all of Salt Lake: Mrs and head injuries. Walter C. 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