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Show Cottonwood 1787 South 11th East, as chap-- ster Avenue. Mrs Barbara lain. L. Tommy Allen, Alice Ouessy, and the Ungers, dunce team who scored so heavily last year on their first American tour. Most of the other, familiar laces have ' been transferred to Holiday's European and Far East shows. I , ' Lrown 1400 South 13 East, Mrs lexeme Dane. 403 Douglas St.,' Elected to the board of di- anij Mr$ Arnold Jones, 2100 rectors were Mrs Waiter Robin- Hanabell Avenue, represented son. 3350 Del Verde Avenue; Utah at the 4tith annual session By CYNTHIA ANDERSON 3!rs Wilma Pinney, 2212 Re-- ! of the Supreme Temple Daugh-dondCR 11977 Avenue; Mr C. L. Bol-- ! lers of the Nile, in Des Moines. 2575 East 5th South and ' Iowa. ton, Gerald Lindman, son of Mr Mrs Cora L Brady, 221 2nd The conference runs through ft Mrs Wilford. Lindan, 2251 Avenue. June 25. Representatives attend East 5910 South,, is planning to ing the convention belong to the leave shortly for an LDS mission to Sweden. tion, a week long journey, was Mrs Dale C. Richards, 1005 under the direction of Mr John Austin Avenue, has been named loscphson. Continued from Page 1 This trip is planned for young cf district-ownepresident of the PBX lub of Salt property at Lake City. Mrs Elmo Holman, men of high school age and it 7200 South 2300 East for Little is held the every year in spring, League baseball; agreed to sell 1070 East 3900 South, is first Among the 65 boys who at-- , 10 feet of land along the west vice president with Mrs Earl tended were Jack Van Orman. side of another piece of prop-so- n Mallory, 1220 Driggs Avenue, of Mr & Mrs Melvin Vaa'i-rtto Golden Acres sub 5111 Cottonwood Lane; ion; aproved an second vice president; Mrs Thelagreement ma Schmidt, 153 Williams Ave- Robin Davis, son of Mr & Mrs with Union k Jordan Irrigation 1076 4905 Wendell East Davis, Co. locating the Hillcrest High nue, third vice president; Mrs Mary English, 1075 Loraine Dr., South; Robert Huffaker, son of School fence; approved seal- Mr k Mrs Marshall Huffaker, coating blacktop at a number treasurer; Mrs David Davis, 50000 South 11 East; and Jim of district schools. 5025 Stardust Drive, recording Mrs Supt. Reed H. Beckstead resecretary; Mrs Lloyd Grover. Wagstaff, son of Mr k GOO 1304 Gilmer Dr., sergeant at Owen Wagstaff, 965 East 5 ported that enrollment at summer kindergartens in the disarms; and Mrs M. E. Elkington, South. totaled 1,466. It was pointtrict & Larry Gunther, son of Mr ed out that this number can be 2471 Mrs Richard Gunther, East expected to graduate from high 6475 South, is leaving soon for school in 12 years, plus those an LDS Church mission to Aus- who move into the area in the meantime. This year's gradtria. uates totaled less than 600. 1121 Wilmington HU The Salt Lake City Jaycce Sugar House Junior Golf Tournament is scheduled for July 11 and 12. Superb This tournament will be held at Mexican Bonneville Golf Course Earl W. Jackson News j o sSESSSaw.-asa- Chief among the production spectacular will be, The Sleeping Beauty," an ice skating version of Charles Fcrrault's eternal fairy tale as conceived the Great Tschaikovsky. Others are Holiday On Parade"; 'Egyptian Fantasy; Rhapsody For Strings"; Broadway Holiday; and llolidaylaiid". featuring the Williams Family. s I d Fish & Game j divi-Orma- j j and American Dishes Served with true Mexican hospitality in a restful atmosphere. TAKE HOME ORDERS PREPARED Open Every Day All boys are eligible who will not reach their 18lh birthday by midnight August 15, 1962. The four winners of this meet will then go to Tooele to participate in the State Junior Golf Tournament. Winners in the state of Utah will go to the International tournament in Huntington, West Virginia, in August. Any eligible boys desiring to compete should contact the Jaycee office at EM Mrs Betty Allen, 5160 Highland Drive, has just returned k visit to Califrom a fornia. Accompanying Mrs Allen Angeles and San Frantj Los were her two sons John cisco, and Sammy. two-wee- Mearle G. Heitzman, $0 JO East 7110 South, Mrs Jo-Feph Dcmman, 1871 Westmin- Mrs DINNER HOUSE 167f2 Regent St. wtataeMraacstaoattesHEMweacacieicararxenrtwwr World War I and U veteran, W. Jackson, 64, died Friday morning, June 15, at his home, 3147 Morningsidc Circle. lie was born Feb. 22, 1898, Salt Lake, a ion of Alfred G. and Sarah Pitts Jackson. On Sept. 21, 1920, he married Marjorie Chase in Salt Lake. She died Jan. 26, 1962. Mr Jackson was a member of the Mill Creek Seventh LDS Ward, lie was employed by Utah Transportation Co., and later candy salesman for Glade Candy Co. for twelve years. Survivors include his daughter, Mrs Perry (Jean) Bocker, Salt Lake; brothers and sisters, Mrs Stella Sidney Jackson, Murray, Mrs Vera Sperry, Mrs Katherine Humphry, all of Salt Lake; Clarence Jackson, Alta-denCalif.; 3 grandchildren and 2 Earl a, WANTED Good Pictures This Summer! Mrs Eldora Yander Veer,' 2607 Verona Circle, one of the winners at the llolladay Garden Club Flower show hed June 15 and 1C. Mrs Yander Veer is pointing- to her first place award - ear and phonograph records. State Fair Bills 'Holiday On Ice' Conference Nets 150 4-- H Woolas Participants The annual Utah State Youth Leadership conference was held June 1962, In Logan, Utah. This conference is sponsored each year by the Foundation in cooperation with the Utah State twelve Univcrsity- - 0ut the confcr- Eates 5 ence from graded SaIt Lake County, two were from the East Mill- creek Raisers Club in llolladay. They were Steve Poll, 16, son of Mr & Mrs Harry N. Poll and Gary Starr, 16, son of Mr & Mrs 1 4-- k d, 4-- REWARD . . . Yourself with the greatest picture summer you've ever had. in to Chesley Drug for Cameras, Film, Accessories and fast Black and White or Color Finishing Service, ft Come Photo Photo DUSTY'S CHESLEY Tree Service If It Has To Do With Trees DRUG WE DO IT Salt Lake City CR 79 A. Macey, secretary-manag- er of the Utah State Fair announces that arrangements have been completed for Holiday On Ice" to return to the State Fair Coliseum in Salt Lake City during fair week, Sept. 7 through 16. According to advance reports. Mr Macey says, Holiday On lee Of 1963 will have a new look not only in cos- turning, novelties, musical score, and scenic elects but also in its cast of skaters. " He continues, Holiday is bringing, for the first time in the United States, many new facet from its world-wid- e productions. Among these will be Hanna Walter, European figure skating champion; Ted Deeloy and Johnny Leech, Canadian comedy team who appeared in Holidays television shows with Don Ameche; Barbara Martin, German champion whose only appearance in America was with the German Olympic team in Squaw Valley; and Sandy Wirwille and Susan Americans Goodman, teen-ag- e with great promise as potential staring material. Returning favorites include Debbie, Robbie, Johnny and Pat Wiliams, Holiday charming family group; Ray Balmer, Phona REMODELING Finishing baseWANTED Girl or woman to ments, new room additions, kitiron in your home or mine. If chens and bathrooms. No down first payment in 5 you live near 7477 Butler lldls payment, AM CR mouths. Drive 250 E.) call housework. ..v tic REMODELING 6-- 6 j" 1 1962 CR8-WI3- Also need occasional help with .,,k..V"!!,U"':..C:ir' ! pentry general repairs. Furniture repair and refinish-iiig- . Yardwork. prices reasonPreliminary apportionment of able I'll 6 20 in federal aid tot $230,504.64 WANTED NEIGHBOR publr fish and wildlife restoration Work entails funds will be made available cation carriers. each Wednes-distributing paper to the state of Utah on July 1 tire., "k spare time. Excellent part time the Interior. job for number of hours involvfish and of game ed. The Neighbor, 4708 llolladay Department tf. officials noted that $191,948.64 Blvd. CR8 2626. was earmarked for wildlife pro- WANTED tu buy or trade Any jects while the remaining $38,-55- 6 thing of value in appliances, would be devoted to fish television, or furniture. AM5 2431 or step in at Copper State programs. Appliance Inc., 79 N. Main tfc This early apportionment is St., Midvale. being made again this year to WANTED Women 35 to 45 for help the states program their drug store part time work. federal aid activities more ad- Apply in person, 6085 Highland vantageously. Under the federal Dr. fish , and wildlife programs, WANTED WAITRESS, 105 states spend their own funds p.m. Also daytime cook 9 5 p.m. on approved projects and are Smitha Inn 2563 East 6200 So. of CR then reimbursed up to 75 4 the total cost. to HELP WANTED Woman These funds come from an train for general office work excise tax on sporting arms and and cashier. Salary open. Age AM5-424Mr Lund. ammunition, fishing rods, reels, As luret. and artificial prescrib- WANTED Riders from East ed by law, distribution of the Millcreek area to downtown monies made from formulas Salt Lake. Approximately based upon the number of paid 5 days. Call at IIU license holders in a state and EXECUTIVE SALES POSITION on the state land area. Two openings available now to qualified persons. Call or write Although summer has defin- Mr Edward B. Erekson, 7545 itely come to the valleys of South 2700 East, Salt Lake City. 1 Utah, winter still has a firm Call CR 20 ft. house grip on the high mountain areas. Wants to trailer. Responsible party will Recent aerial and ground surpay $200.00 for use of good veys have indicated that it may condition trailer with bathroom be several weeks before fisher- facilities. Need from July 3 thru men can find access to the high July 20. Joe Miller EM mountain lakes. At the present time, almost sll lakes are still frozen and covered with up to Services two feet of snow. Get professional SERVICES rent results cleaning carpet of fish and game Department spokesmen noted that several Blue Lustre Elertric Carpet roads, including the road to shampnocr $1. per day. Carlos Mirror Lake, are now open into Smiths of llolladay. tj,c high country, but cautioned SERVICES Alterations and that sidcroads, trails, and campGood work. Promdressmaking. in still wet and, grounds are ptly done, Cottonwood area. many cases, Also, mens pants cuffed. CR 3 snow-covere- June 20, Wanted 0 j 278-114- 271-262- 4 rent i If it has to do with trees we do it. Dial Free estimates. maintenLandscaping, yard ance, firewood. Free estimates. in advance). Sam ad 4 weeks for the price of 3. Deadline Saturday 5 p.m. Carpenter work, basement rooms; stone k brick work, fences built. Free estimates. Job or hourly basis. eves. Reese Anderson, tfc SERVICES Plumbing ! Expert home repairs, remodeling, hot y water heater sales, service. area. Steveni Plumbing Co. CR tfc Personalized Gold Printing Your Name Printed in Gold church and missionary books, wedding napkins, thank you notes, book matches, playing cards & stationery. Lenora Foster. SPECIAL Kitchen chain recovered in Naugahyde, $5 k up, CR7-716- 8 Hoi-lada- CR7-921- The Neighbor 9 11U Bcesley, Page 5 406-258- 9 tf iletsy Ross Kindergarten with Sent Forsman reading program Canyon Rim area. IIU tfc IlutchTady will take excellent care of your child. 3 Just dial I1U SE It VICES Working mothers, I will give loving care to your little ones, ages 4 mos. to 4 yrs. 3 llolladay area. CR SltVlcfc High school girls want baby tending. Light housework acceptable. 3900 So. 2300 E. SERVICES CU 3 TV SERVICE Tarts and Labor Guaranteed No hidden charges IN tic SERVlCESFreci Cuto kittens to good homes. 1701 East lage Green Road. CR Vil7 lessons SERVICES Piano your home. AM in , 7-- SERVICES Personalized ironing done by the hour. Have machine but do fancy work by hand. $1 hr. Vicinity 2900 E. 2900 So. HU 0 SERVICES Custom hay and weed cutting. Wc go anywhere. Phone CR 6-- SERVICES High school girl. Will tend children in own home, HOW ABOUT a beautifully all day, afternoon or evening. .cleaned carpet or furniture? VJcitftty 180 E. 8300 So- HU Machine cleaned by experts. 9 Unique Carpet Cleaners, tfc SERVICES Tend children in or AM6-575my home, 5 days weekly. Big SERVICES Reading a book yard. Children df my own. could change your life. Read 8 books in 8 weeks. Enroll your desires child now in Rapid Reading SERVICES W i d o w 0 and alterations. Center, CR dressmaking PHONICS CLINIC for parents Experienced, reasonable. Vicinl. Cottonwood Maternity How course. ity. parents complete 0 can help their children with reading. Instructed by certified SERVICES Accordian lessons teacher. Common reading ques- beginning or advanced. Call 5 tions discussed. Low tuition. 4 eve. Very helpfuL Rapid Reading SERVICES Expert Kenmore, Center, CR repair. Whirlpool Washer-Drye- r SERVICES Reliable girl wants Neilson Appliance HU 4 light housework, ironing or baby tending. References. CR SERVICES Parents! Give your 0 child a musical education. Accordion lessons in your home. Instrument furnished 4 wks. For information call CR 7-- 4 Instructor classes in gun safety and survival have now been completed for 1962. the depart' Since ment has been conducting instructor classes in many communities throughout the state. y The instructor course consisted of 16 hours of classroom instruction, two hours of rifle range firing and a two hour written examination. A total of 5.9 million federal Income tax returns were filed in 1Q and 0?er 94 million tor 1960. 0 CR7-343- 278-180- 4. 6-- IIos-p.ta- 262-213- 277-1607-- 0 7-- Read 6-- NOW - Eyes Examined In sity Union Building. 150 Club members throughout the state participated in the conference. and Theres nothing much in today's papers for kids. Its one of the things that is bothering Use 4-- Call Dr. Gerald IL Bagley EL5-626- thoughtful publishers, for youngsters today arent drifting into 278-1- 1 47 newspaper reading as we older folk did. FREE ESTIMATES Mama says that keeping Landscaping, Yard Maintenance house is like threading beads Firewood on a string with no knot at the DUSTY GOODWIN end. Holladay Evenings By Appointment 9 tfc TV SERVICE $2.50 k labor parts IN DIAL PRESCRIPTIONS 6194 Highland Dr. Reg. No. 4557 DUSTYS TREE SERVICE 0 t: Ba-Tn- Classified Advertising lines for $2 ($1.50 if paid 25-3- 5. winning exhibit in the arrangement class, llrr entry represented the music store. Materials used were roses, coral bell, lambs She was born April 6, 1930, i. P. Starr. Murray, to Alex and Mary She married MS 'T. ii The theme of the conference Meyers in Elko, Nev., Senu 24. was Understanding Ourselves 1949. The Murray High School The key- graduate of 1949, was a member and Others Better. note speaker for this year was of the LDS Church. Dr Glen C. Dildine from the Survivors include her hus-kin- National Club Foundation two daughters and a son: Mary Ann, Geraldine, Robert, in Washington D. C. Dr Dildine all Salt Lake. Other survivors stressed the fact that we need are brothers, Alex Baker, Stock-ion- ; our parents from birth to adultAnthony Baker. Jack, both hood to guide and teach us and Murray; sister, Mrs Kenneth prepare us for the adult world. (Dorothy) Wothen, Tooele. He went oh to say that a mud Funeral services were con- dobber wasp when born, is a ducted Saturday, June 16, at the fully developed adult and does South Cottonwood Fifth LDS everything by instinct. But we Ward chapel. Burial was at the are born with no instinct and Murray City Cemetery. no knowledge, to we therefore have to have someone teach us. One can always tell when the In addition to the sessions home includes a child and a with Dr Dildine, our discussion dog. The screen door bulges in groups, and committee workthe appropriate places. had many reshops, the Natives who beat drums to creation activities. These inbeat off evil spirits are objects cluded a party, of scorn to smart American canyon party, smorgasbord, and motorists who blow horns to farewell party plus six hours break up traffic jams. of free recreation in the Univer- Indoors or Out, Day or Night, RaiiTdr Shine 4 ;m Sears-Rocbuc- Mary Bacani Mayers Automobile accident victim Mary (Baker) Bacani Meyers. 32. 6491 South 1300 East, died in a Salt Lake hospital Wednesday, June 13, at 2 p.m. The accident occurred June 10 in Pleasant Grove. Buy Lines ; guaranteed tfc For Sale sell the best and fix the rest! Lawn Mowers sharpened, reasonable, llolladay Feed k Sports, 4644 tfc llolladay Blvd. FOR SALE 75 large lots, fully improved, in Midvale's newest and finest subdivision, located east from Monroe St, including Roosevelt, Coolidge, and Wood Streets, and north from the Coppcrview School to Marquette Dr. Many advantages. Complete building service available. Acts now terms available. Harvey W. AM5-138Eckman, SCHWINN BIKES-- We Buy-Lin- es CR7-262- Enjoy baseball and dairy foods, urges lovely Card Bateman. Salt Lake county Dairy Princess, in inviting people in this area to attend Dairy Night at l)erks in Salt Lake City, on Friday, June 22. Regularly AM5-553- Do It Yourself Plumbing It's Summer and 8 to SPECIAL Name Brand Quality TOILETS 24 Professional Advice and Planning to 7. to 6 10 to 2 S WEEKDAYS SATURDAYS SUNDAYS 3329 Highland Drive HU 71 TR FOR SALE 10 x 13 umbrella tent used one season. Sleeps 6 comfortably. Orig. price $95. Will accept reasonable offcr.6-2- 0 AUGUSTUS Miscellaneous BEANARD ipiffWMflBin- -l no Beauty n.aaP3BP 4730 FOR SALE4957 Triumph LOUISE PRICE SUE 1, 3) roadster. Excellent condition. CR (4050 Comet Cir.)6-2-0 JULIE KONCAR OPEN CR8-006- $10. I1U Sprinkling Supplies HIGHLAND STRIP er, Holladay tfc FOR SALE Welsh baby buggy, converts into car bed. Exc. cond. 7 Daily JOHN tf you in 25 lb. lots, 39c lb. Meier's Blvd. With 4 Operators To Serve You Complete 2; 7. Meats, WE HAVE NEW HOURS Supplies C I GOOD BUY on half beef or hind quarter, and anything else you need for your home freezer. 4730 Meier's Meats, CR8-006tfc Holladay Blvd. ORGAN and piano lessons. Certified teacher. My home or yours. All ages. CR tfc After 6 p.m. MlSC-Il- ave clay soil to give away. For appointment call CR 0 |