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Show I 444 .4 REYNOLDS gixiLijitii'iiirrii'i.iiiii.rnii.iain.iii'iii'i 4'414'4'4'4'4'4'4'4'4'44'4-4- 4 444 44'4-44'4'- w,u inn u 44 Men's TwoPants Ms SUITS iM All Wool M !M SM MS Gulbransons 3S Welcomed to W Union Home 26-2- Worsteds 9V $59.88 iM mm mm mu The Orin Gulbranson family mm km which traveled in covered Urn mm wagons from their former home N in St. (loud, Minn, to make a !mm mm new start in Utah have finally mm found a home. mm Mr &. Mrs Gulbranson and mm mm thc:r eight children moved into ioSi a brick and frame home at 6325 South 1300 life. . Technical director of the is Dale Adams with VaLoy Williams working with Ihe music scores. The public is invited' at a small fee to see drama, 'n ' three-bedroo- East Friday. The house is Alice Boggess Weds Raymond V. Howard Pictured above are a few members of the large east which will present Yo and Eternity, an East Jordan Stake pageant on gen8 ealogy which will be presented Oct. p.m. Miss Boggess is a student at University of Utah. Mr Howard is an executive for Hansen Homes, Inc. He told the family they may live in the home and pay pent when Mr Gulbranson to find work. The fam- is able I ily will be able to stay on the eight accompanying acres of land until spring, when the land w'll be subdivided. The home is unfurnished except for oil heaters and a kitchen range. Friends have donated some food and clothing for the family,. Mr Gulbranson said that future plans include him finding a job, getting some furniture, and then setting up the riding academy they hope to establish. We will start our riding academy business (right away, Mr Gulbrann said, and will be oifering wagon and pony rides on a group basis as well as for individuals. is studying at Salt Lake Trade Technical Institute to become a draftsman. Hostesses at a .prenuptial party were Miss Afton Bowen and Miss Clara Luthi. Men's Poplin Obituary JACKETS Isaac Pile-line- , , . ' M L ' XL Alice Boggess Miss Alice Lola Boggess and Raymond V. Howard exchanged wedding vows Saturday, Oct. 20, in Nevada. Parents df the bride are Mr & Mrs Doyle A. Boggess, Hip Length . , $13.95 7G18 South 7700 Union. East, The groom is a son of Mr & Mrs Victor H.- Howard,- - 2751 Kentucky, Ave., Holladay. The couple will be feted at an titi open house Oct.. 27 in the Union 'titi Community Building from 0 - Waist Length Kiwanis Wives Hold Fashion Show B. Grey "! $12.95, g. Samuel F. Walker Samuel Funeral services were held 1770 East 5G00 erick Walker, B. for Isaac Grey, 89, Saturday 5533 Somerset Wy. lie died South, died Oct. 13 in a Salt Subscribe to The Neighbor last Wednesday at his home of Re-Ele-ct causes incident to age. Mr Grey was bom Apr. 6, 1873, at Gateshead, England, to John and Isabel Burnett Grey. He married Elizabeth Mason County Attorney DEMOCRAT in Gateshead. England in 1898. The marriage was later solVote for Everyones Candidate emnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died several years ago. He was supervisor at Garfield Smelter for 40 'years and Paid Political Advertisement was retired. He was active in the ciders quorum in the En- d Grover Giles Giles for County Attorney j.33 The fashion show luncheon of the Salt Lake Kiwanis Wives Club is planned for Oct. 25 at 12:30 at the Willow Creek Country Club. Mrs Betty Tuttle, chairman of the luncheon has announced that the show will feature the latest Fall fashions for morning and afternoon weane4tie narration will be by Tove, well narrator. known Profesional models will show the clothes. Those serving on the committee with Mrs Tuttle are: Mrs Naomi Weyker; Mrs Vella Pattce; Mrs Edith Marshall; Mrs Tesie Dork as; Mrs Diana Drake; Mrs Gloria G. McCor-kle- ; Mrs Lorraine Newman; Mrs Vera Ellsworth and Mrs Katherine Manwaring. ti titi titi titi titi h 1 titi titi 33. 33 S3 titi AMENDMENT THE CASE 2 ti titi titi tiki tiki :s '33 33 33 tiki ' The disclosure of the wedding plans of Miss Phyllis Ann Ford and Kenneth C. Rucskert was made at a luncheon held at Log Haven. Making the announcement of the engagement and approaching marrige was the bride-to-be- s parents, Mr & Mrs Arthur P. Ford, 2187 Hugo Ave., Parents of Mr Rueckert arc Mr & Mrs Arthur C. Rueckert, 2200 Arbor Lane, Holladay. Manti Temple will be the for the Nov. 20 wedding. titi titi titi : 33 33 : Are You a Careful Driver? 33 . tiM titi ); titi titi . tiN tii titi titi set-tin- g 33 33 33 33 titi tii 33 titi V.K ' titi titi titi titi titi titi titi titi titiW titi titi . ti tils titi titi titi titi titi tiki titi 33 33 titi Of course you are! But did you ever stop to think that even the most careful driver is in danger of accident unless the roads he uses are well - paved, well - maintained and properly policed? YOUR VOTE TOR Amendment 2 in the General Election on November 6 can help build safer, more adequate roads to meet our travel needs. The Better Roads Amendment will dedicate all revenue presently Amendment Two collected from road-ustaxes to the building, maintaining and improving of roads, driver training, highway patrol and tourist development. These activities are currently Financed by this fund. d Amendment Two provides that none of your road-ta- x money will be put to use, as often happens in states without this protection. New Jersey, for example, last year spent less than half of its road funds for roads. In the West, all states except Utah and New Mexico, have Better Roads Amendments to insure against such abuses. er non-roa- safetys sake, dont fail, on November 6, to For VOTE FOR AMENDMENT Assure ... 2 t tiM titi titi titi tin 'titi Utah Road Funds titi titi ti titi titi titi for Utah Roads tiM tiki ti ti . . titi titi titi 4 titi titi titi 8 2 35 Announce Engagement Of Phyllis Ann Ford 278-042- Lake hospital. He was bora Feb. 28, 1912, in Salt Lake to Senter F. and Winifred J. Walker. They were divorced. He married Ann Mars-de- n and was divorced. Survivors include his daughters, Miss Darlene Walker, Mrs Harold Crazier, both of Burbank, Calif.; Mrs Bud Morton and Miss Sandra Walker, both of San Francisco; sister, Mrs Kenneth Fchr, Salt Lake; two Fred- grandchildren. sign Second LDS Ward. Survivors include his daughters, Mrs Henry (Doris) Sligt-inSalt Lake; Mrs Hilda Rowell, Dewsbury, England, six grandchildren, seven greatgrandchildren; sister, Mrs Hilda Grey, Gateshead, England. Entombment was at Shrine of Memories Mausoleum. Fifty-year-ol- machine washable Water repellent.' 4 s p.m., at the stake house, 3001 East 7800 South. 2 Many scenes in the pageant will depict true 2 life experiences. The public is invited. 26-2- owned by Neils Hansen, 4919 Marilyn Drivelle 6183 Highland Sglt Lake County, Utah Page Seim An East Jordan Stake Genealogical Society pageant will be presented to the public Oct. 7 at ihe stake house, 3001 East 7600 South. You and Eternity win be directed by Eva Welchman, whq wrote the pageant into a three act form. The original script was written by Leona .Vickie. Mrs' Mickle used true ic exper'ences in many scenes to make the pageant more real -- Dark Muted Plaids Latest Trim Styling :: The Neighbor Wednesday, ()ctnlrr 21, i 962 Genealogy Pageant Set Oct.26-2- 7 ti v.VaVav v v..v. vv vv v EYAVfffiffiffiffiffiiYAYffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffilVjffiffiYiYaiYVdYAVViY4Y4VaY.ffiffiffiffljYjiViffitV.iV ffiffiffitV v v .v v.v t Vffi v v vv. v ffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffi ffiffiffiffiffiffiffi ffi v ffiffiV A Rood-ustaxes include vehicle registration fees, licenses, special fees and motor fuel taxes. These were levied for the purpose of - Amendment 7 guarantees they will be spent Building roads other purpose. fprno er i. i Paid political ad, by kiln loads Ass., (or Uluh J. Hotno. Waters, chairM. b n ... . . |