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Show health and recreational services port. Ore. He has been residing of the community. In addition, at 1445 S. State St. atthe social studies program in students to develop Is tempts not only an awareness 'of the services provided by community agencies, but also a recognition of the responsibility of the individual citizen to assist in The third annual flower show making surh services available 0f the Mount Olympus Garden according to the needs ol his club, with a theme id Indian materials Summer," will get underway at The community. herein contained, are well chosen the home of Mrs L. G. Chamher-an- d appropriate for these pur- - iajf 321 s. Sunny Dale These materials, the ed- - Wednesday, Sept. 19. at 11 a.m. ucational tours, speakers, films I show will continue to 4 and other materials offered by p m.; it is open to friends and the Salt Lake Area United Fund members of the local garden Committee Educational may rlubs from 2 to 4 p.m. well be considered by health Awards are open in 59 classand social studies teachers as ifications of horticulture, ina means of enriching the ed- - cluding tluwers, fruits and vegeucational program.' tables. Nine awards will be made for artistic arrangements. The third division is for juniors, with six awards: division four is devoted to educational works. President of the club is Mrs East High School, Class of I Robert M. Savage, 3882 S. Sunny n 1952, will hold its ten year Dale Dr. Her committee on Sept. 21, 1962 at tne men include the following: Mrs Prudential Federal Savings Lenard Tranter, show chair auditorium, 33rd South and I man; Mrs Homer Hall, restate St., starting at 7:30 p.m. I chairman; Mrs Henry II. Reiser, are staging and properties; Mrs reservations Advanced necessary. Please phone Mrs Alfred A. Willett, classification: or write Mrs L. G. Chamberlain, artistic Matheson at EM care of 906 South 12th East in entry clerk; Mrs Douglas Vidler, Salt Lake City. horticulture entry clerks; Mrs Robert M. Savage, judge; Mrs Hal Petri and Mrs Byron How-jertCrest-viejudges clerks; Mrs Richard Johnson, hospitality; Mrs Alfred A. Willett, education; Mrs Robert M. Savage, public "Indian Summer" n Theme of Flower Show Neicrhbor Serving the Hulladay, Cottonwood and East Mill Creek communities of Suuth Sait Lake County. Application to mail as second Dr-pos- 278-262- 6 Editor-Manag- SCHOOL BAND INSTRUMENTS Lessons available rent to apply 3 months Right to left) Sirs C. II. Hardin Branch, chairman of the school committee for the United Fond; Mrs Von G. Adamson, on the United Fund staff; and lira Jules Lovenger vice president of the United Fund and advisor to the school committee, all attended the afternoon tea hosted by Mrs Branch for area school librarians Saturday. They are reviewing the United Fund catalog which was presented to the libraries at the tea. HART BROS. MUSIC CO. 2 2130 S. 11th E. Suparhouse ST United Fund Librarian Tea Held Saturday Pitied each cmliee km utilk STATE FARSI LIFE The sch-- il committee of the Salt Lake area United Fund ardin headed by Mrs C. Crancli hosted a tea tor the area school librarians Saturday, Sept. 15. The afternoon affair was held at the home of Mrs Branch, 4750 Naniloa Dr. The school members committee are: Mrs Jules Lovinger, vice president of the fund and ad- - Karl " Pedersen AM 56 STATE FARM LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY HmmOHM: SlMMliiimi. IIHH t, Holladay Area Briefs The following new families have moved into the area: Paul Witt and wife, Marion, moved into their new house at 2691 Flamingo Drive, the latter part of August, along with their children Donald, Marianne, Paul and Whit from Des Moines, MIRRORS AUTO GLASS STORE FRONTS la. TABLE TOPS Window glass replacement Holladay Glass AM 91 NEW OWNER GET ACQUAINTED CIAL One hour HWHP the ros 3859 Consultations Date Set S. Highland Dr. Robert E. Buie and wife, Carrol, along with five children, Kent, Kay, Scott, Michael and baby Todd, moved into Ned Johnascn's house called Hollaat 4917 Sommct Drive. day The Buies, originally hailed from Ward Way Drive about 4100 South below Wasatch Blvd. Dr & Mrs Robert V. McCulchildren, lough, with their Leslie, Bobbie, Gayle and the youngest child Paul, now live at 4919 Sommet Drive. New residents to the Salt Lake valley are Mr & Mrs P. A. McKay who moved to Holladay from Detroit, Mich, and built their new home on Sommet Drive. The McKays are now enjoying a short stay in the Jackson Hole, Teton area. The James S. Wood family, for er residents of New Mexico, their children Barbara, L 'y and son James S. Jr., noHave a new Hladay residence at 2701 Flamingo Dr. -- ..a family of Howard B. Olsen' who formerly resided at Drive now North Woodside have a new home still in the Holaday area at 2704 Stanford Ave. Sons Bryant and Steve are with them. The Lewis F. Mousley family of 4877 Holladay Blvd. are making a trip to the southern canyons of Utah; also on the re turn trip they will leave their son in Cedar City to enroll aa a freshman at BAC College, and will stop in Provo to leave their daughter --.ho wishes to attend BYU. Fall art classes begin the week in October. Registration for the classes will be approx! matcly Sept. 24 or 25 at the James L. While Jewish Community Center. Adult classes will be held on Wednesday nights for those people wishing a good basic instruction in painting and drawing for beginners and advanced students. The instructor will be Lin Serebrin who has served on the faculty for 4 years. Mr & Mrs William II. Pollock from Medford, Ore., are visiting - FISHER DRUG CR 81 - CR Free Prescription Delivery LIGHT A GAS BILLS; I BUY MONEY ORDERS, FISH and GAME LICENSES I ity- Sponsored by Murray Junior Chamber of Commerce Salt Lake County Fairgrounds Arena So. State St. - Miss Delores Carder 3 e, FRIDAY and SATURDAY ept ember 2 PONY BAREBACK RIDING CALF RIDING AND ROPING FIVE SPECIALTY ACTS Jerry Kener CR 21-2- Beginning at 7:30 p.m. each night 3 PLUS A KIDS1 WILD HORSE CHASE : FOR ALL W HO ARE PRESENT! (The wild horses are trained to be caught, of rourse!) I Admission 7-95- Adults Children under 14 50 shop, The same program will be followed on Monday, Sept. 24, for the parents of third and fourth grade students. On Monfilth and sixth day, Oct. 1, l grade teachers will meet with parents of their students. Hie program will begin at 7:00 p.m. each evening with the general session between each workshop. Room Mothers Tea Held annual room mothers Eastwood elementary school was held Sept. 17 at the school. Blue and white school colors were used as the decora-- 1 tion theme. The purpose of the tea was to with mothers the acquaint teachers. Chairmen in charge of I the affair were Mrs Martha Kaddas; Mrs H. D. Taylor; Mrs P. W. Souvall; Mrs K. Weeks; Mrs R. W. Palmer and Mrs K. J. Worthcn. T--. tea at hot water ...for much less with their son Doyan H. Pollock and family at their 4902 Sommet Drive residence. They will leave Tuesday for North Dakota to see other friends and WHESSS CHARLIE He's taking his Tuxedo down to With a Natural Gas Water Heater you get hot water fast and economically I Cast lot fa install less than W as much as some other types! And if you are presently cooking or heating with gas, you'll save even more. Cleaners 3724 South 5th East 6085 Highland Dr. 31 Prescription Specialists PAY mm es. The first official program Sets Nuptial Date sponsored hy the Creslview I Miss Dolores Carder and Elementary School PTA for the 1962-6year will begin on Thurs-- j James A. Nicholas are plan- day evening. Sept. 20th, accord- ning Oct. 12 nuptials at the ing to Mrs E. Earl Greenwood Evergreen Reception Center. the engagement Announcing Jr., this year's PTA president. marriage are The program, under the dir- and forthcoming bride-to-bMr ection of the Propro n Planning parents of the & Mrs William P. Carder, 2763 Mrs Committee headed by Grey Chadwick St. Nokes, is being presented with The groom is a son of Mr & a new look this year. Mrs Donald W. Nicholas, New- Begining at 7 p.m. on Thursday evening, parents of first grade students will gather at the school. They will go directly to the classrooms of their children. Here they will meet and become acquainted with the teachers and discuss the ohjee State Farm tives of the classrooms for the 1962-6Agent year, Folowing this class consultation parents of both first and second grade students wi'l meet in the school auditorium where "Your Kener Agent they will be greeted by Mrs Greenwood. Mr Mark A. Jack-maLIFE - AUTO - FIRE school principal, will ad' dress the group and explain the vital segments of this year's 2261 E. 4800 S.' planned school activities (Pino Conservatory Bldg.) Following the general session, at 8:15, the parents of the sec48 ond grade students will then meet with the teachers of their children for the classroom work- Rite-W- ay EL Wednesday, Sept. 19, 1962 h, PTA visor to the committee; Mrs Abe Bernstein, Mrs O. Prc3ton Robinson, Mrs Philip Malling-crodMrs Brigham E. Roberts, and Dr L. Vaughn Hall. In a statement released from the Utah State Board of Education, Alton Forsgren, Acting Director of Secondary Education and Dr Vaughn L. Hall, Director of Health Education they say: For many years educators have promoted the idea that schools should be community oriented in their offerings and activities. The state course of study in health provides that consideration be given to the of Glass All Kinds . i chair-reunio- RENT HU Page Little Buckaroo I class matter is pending at the post office at Midvale, Office 2259 East 4800 South Phone: Salt Lake City 17. Utah riani 136 N. Main, Midvale, Utah. 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