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Show The Neighbor Page'S ' Mrs Sherrell K. Berrett, Mrs Arthur Angel, Mrs Robert Graham, Mrs Alfred W. Lindsay, Mrs Harry E. Baker, Miss Mae Lindsay and Miss Vera Doeb-ber- t. Salt Lake County, Utah Wednesday, Nor. It, 1962 - ot Guests: Greeted Open House Thursday Miss Myran Lou Haiqanu came' the bride of Bryant rites' NoV. 3, in Nunley, be- V. per- formed in the Manti LDS Terh- P- - The bride Is a daughter of Mrs Louis O. Hamann, 2820 South 2300 East, and the late ... MriHatnann. IHl Student Gains First .Trophy for Skyline Bruce Ely HI, 3040 Bonnie Brae, a junior at Skyline high school, has requested that a trophy he won be presented to his school. It will be the first trophy for the new high school. Bruce was awarded the junior division first place slate award of $150 and a trophy for himself and one for his school in a recent model car competition. The competition was sponsored by the Fisher Body Craftsman Guild. His award winning entry was made almost entirely of wood with no moving parts. It is a first for Bruce who had not previously built large scale models. The model is a full scale hard top sports car. Bruce spent approximately 500 hours building it. girl. AW ADD J it ' Parents of the groom are Mr & Mrs Dean W. Nunley, 514-4t-h East. The newlyweds were feted at an open house Thursday, Nov. 8, in the Garden Heights Ward, 2220 Fisher Lane. . Bridal attendants Included M:ss Sharron Hamann. maid of honor; Mrs Robert Rodriques; Miss Diane Harding, flower Whitney Travel Announces . . . one-twelf- Special Rates for Glorious 8 Day Winter Vacation Round trip to Waikiki Beach ?. Named as manager of the Foreman and Clark store in the Cottonwood Mall is Mr Ed Amarant. The store was formally opened on Monday. ALL INCLUSIVE and Deputy Morgan were imPrivate Groups or Individuals for Tour are Invited mediately dispatched to RusIGA Store, 2827 South 2300 sells CALL NOW East, and arrested a thief as he "yowpasiporl to carefree Irmef left the store. The manager of the market, Bay Russell, 44. 1767 Blaine TRAVEL SERVICE An alert customer interpreted Ave., said the suspect entered winks as the store sometime after 7 p.m., a store managers some groceries in a cart, a plea for help and notified the put the check stand, approached police Monday, Nov. 5. Sgt. Fox produced a gun and announced, I dont want your money, Im here to kill you. Mr Russell reasoned with the suspect as A. W. ODell, 56, HAMMOND COUPON 2841 South 2300 East, a customer, approached the stand. He got two wink - signals from Mr Russell and- called the Sheriff's office when he got home. During the Monday night Mr Russell reconversation, the climbs she Gamomatic action counted, the man apparently toughest obstacles forward and changed his mind about killing and asked how much money backward. Her turret rotates from in the store. was of side to side and her powerful cannon fires a magazine The suspect directed Mr Russhells . . . Automatically. sell to empty the cash register and safe of all bills and then Big Savings on Camomatic Models of Battling Betsy ordered him to the rear of the store. 'A$7.9&-valuP Waiting outside the door, powith lice officers arrested the suspect who still had a bag of CLIP AND SAVE FOR EXTRA VALUE money in his hands. Walter C. LaFevre Jr., 30, 1940 East 2700 South, was booked at the county jail for investigation of armed robbery. Trial is pending. Alert Customer Fouls Robber's Escape Attempt Whitney mm am MODEL TANK Battling Betsy Tank Set e' " COUPON HAMMOND By Wayne Rose County Agent Insect infestations often ruin potted house plants. It is easier to treat insect infested plants in planters and window boxes if the plants are kept in pots and placed to the proper depth in sand, soil or peat. Infested plants can be readily removed for treatment or replaced if necessary. Methods other than the use of insecticides are often successful in controlling house plant insect pests. Washing with soapy water and a soft brush or cloth may be all that is needed to remove aphds," ncaly bugs, and scale insects from broad leafed plants. Use 2 teaspoons of a mild detergent to 1 gallon of water. These insects may also be washed from the plants with a lukewarm spray of water. For information on this or related subjects contact your local county agent by calling I1U Ext. 215. f or circus animal cage. Easy rolling casters. . Pink and inish. Retails at $4.00, with coupon ' v : : Big Savings on Doll Playpen CLIP AND SAVE FOR EXTRA VALUE TOYS FREE Christmas 100 LUCKY Families Will Receive All or Part of Their Xmas Toys ; ; ABSOLUTELY FREE - DRAWING DEC. 15th j 5 5 f. 7 You May Win ' t ! Lucky . E ither Way You Buy Repeats Vows Customers Cash & Carry Win Customan Families Family Will Receive 2 Families Will Receive 100 Families Will Receive i 87 Families Will Receive 25 1 1 j 10 50 10 FREE FREE FREE FREE I2V2 FREE FREE FREE 5 FREE, 50 25 100 LUCKY FAMILIES j , will be Paid in Cash Come in and ask for the full details on how your family could FREE. get all or part of their Christmas toys HAMMOND TOT & TEENS COTTONWOOD FAMILY VARIETY jmm 1676 East I3tb South Salt llake City " bw MALL GOLDEN VEST 1375 N. Diania Judd Haycock. She married Henry W. Zumbrunnen, Feb. 21, 1927 in Salt Like City. Burial will be in Memorial The marriage was later solemn-ie- d Gardens of the Valley. in the LDS Temple. She was an active member of tha Diania Zumbramen LDS Church, Primary president, Mrs Diania Haycock member of Primary stake 60, 2507 Lincoln St., in Wells and Granite board Thurscauses died of natural day, at 2:40 p.m., in a Salt stakes. Lake hospital. She was born Jan. 17, 1902 in Subscribe to The Neighbor Panguitch to Albert F. and Coltron, Hastings, grandchildren, 10 9 Zum-brunne- n, I FINLAYSON The .same line, dependable service youve known at ZCMI downtown . . . now available in our new Oittonwood jewelry department. HALLMARK HOUSE Everything for your Thanksgiving AcvlA'ilbt, Kir. ' ZCMI COTTONWOOD JEWSLRY, - Entertaining Cottonwood Mad 278-132- Calif.; First Floor C OTTON 1 !Z OIVI I SKi Trim the Tree Shop For the most striking and novel ideas to be and sure to see our top collection frem many markets of the world. Yuletide decorations so unique end unusual . . . cnly to be found in ZCMI Cottorivood Trim The Tree Shop icond floor "trim-the-tre- "trim-your-hem- e" e" State Provo, Utah mmmm mwmm mmiua. i mm -- 5 LaMonte M. Hansen claimed Miss Leslie Beth Chambers for his bride in Logan LDS Temple rites Thursday, Nov. 8. That evening, the brides parents, Mr & Mrs Clifford C. Chambers, 7249 South 450 East, Midvale, hosted a reception in honor of the couple. The groom is a son of Mr & Mrs Otto J. Hansen, 3934 South 900 I Winners M Hal E. Urquhart Funeral services will be conducted Saturday lor Hal Ernest Urguhart, 80, 1565 East 2700 South, who died of natural causes Thursday at 2:05 a.m. at a Salt, Lake, hospital. 'He was born Sept. 26, 1882, Villa Grove, Colo., to Pardon Phillip and Lottie Bell Urquhart. He married Myrtle Lee Smith Feb. 10, 1907 in Newcas-tle- , Colo. He was a member of Wasatch Presbyterian Church, a retired fireman and engineer, He was a member of Acacia Lodge No. 17, F&AM, charter member of Twin Peaks Lodge No. 32, F&AM, Utah Consistory Scottish Kite Bodies, El Kalah Shrine Temple. He was past watchman of Shepherds Bethlemen Shrine No. 1, White Shrine of Jerusalem, Worthy patron Mt. Olympus UD, Chapter 23 and Order of Estcrn Star. He was employed as a school crossing guard for 8 yrs. include Survivors widow; sons, daughter, Lynn, Grand Junction, Colo.; Robert Dean, Newark, DeL; Mrs Esda Lee D&RG. will be given away on the evening. Now Mrs Hansen Win Layaway 5 J Obituaries p'ay shows and girt watches that Joe Childress, manager of the new Flagg Bros, store that opens tomorrow in the Cotton- wood Mall. Mr Childress is preparing to dis- - Leslie Chambers ' i ' Theta chapter of the International Beta Sigma Phi will hold a card party and a showing of millinery fashions Nov. 17, at 850 East South Temple. The affair is scheduled to start at 1 p.m. Girls modeling the variety of chapeaus to be shown will be members of Theta chapter, under the supervision of a professional model supplied by the sponsoring store. Proceeds from the show and card party will benefit the Rotary Center, a day care center for mentally retarded children, located at 3000 South 700 East. Theta chapter, Mrs Carol Overy, president, has a membership of approximately 25. It is one of the first chapters started in Salt Lake City following the close of World War II. Need Treatment Use as a doll pen, toy pen, if Nov. Meeting House Plants DOLL PLAY i Social Group Will Hold East Bridal attendants included Mrs Robert B. Morgan, matron of honor for her sister; Mrs Sherrell K. Berrett, Miss Nancy Chambers, Miss Bonnie Jacobsen and Miss Rhonda Andrus. Beat man duties were assumed by James K. Blanscett, while Denton Hathaway, James Richards, Allen Holliday and Craig Dinkclman ushered. The bride is a graduate of Stevens Ilenagcr College and has been attending the University of Utah. Mr Hansen has also studied at the U. party hostesses have been Mrs Robert B. Morgan, Mrs L. Wayne Jacobsen Toyland Open We have more than 4000 toys for your selection. Every aisle is bursting with new delights for every child. You'JI know from this exciting and complete toy assortment that "Suddenly, It's Christmas!" Compare prices any place in town and you'll buy at ZCMI Cottonwood Toyland 'vs- ; ' f v second floor shop till 9 p.m. Mon., Thurs., Fri. ither days 10 a.m. till 6 p.m. Pre-nupti- a I |