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Show ZCMI Photo Contest Winners Are Made Known Lanie G roves., 15 months, son of Mr & Mrs Gerald T. Groves, 11603 South KSlli West, and Lindsay South Jordan Black, 7 years old, daughter of Mr & Mrs W. Black, 4996 Moor Mont Circle, won 6th national prie in the 28th Children's National Photograph Contest, it was announced by Joseph Anderson. Manager of ZCMI Cottonwood. The winning picture was taken in the store's Photograph Studio. Over 200.000 children entered the contest. whose Other photographs were taken at ZCMI Photograph Studio are: DeNoil Hogan. 70!K) South 2985 East; Juhn Bournstein, 1755 Moor Dale Koad; Sam Alien. 5160 Highland Drive: Kristine Anderson, 934 East 7800 South. Midvale; Seotl Burch, 5048 Cottonwood Lane; Jeane Greener. prize-winne- The Itfir Salt Lake County, Utah Neighbor Wednesday. Dec. 19, 1962 8 East 2965 South: Brenda Carroll, 1219 Sovereign Way; Brian Erickson, 3064 East 7180 South; Brooke Hudson, 2406 E. 3740 South; Jeffrey Johnson, 1110 East 8125 South, Sandy; Juli Goddinanscn, 10246 South 12NO East, Sandy; Patrice Marie lligham, 950 East 5700 South; Stuart I .owe, 2303 South 18th 2735 East; Patricia Sonnlag, Wren Koad; Holly Macinnis, Drive; Elaine 1338 Lakewood Norma MacDonald, 2552 E. Ncwlopia Circle; Cindy Lee Greener, 2917 East 2965 South: stev f n Pearce. 2875 Nila Way; Paula Bill. 2531 South 15th East; St. Cindy Carle.1 oil, 1811 Bonair The children were honored ce'emony held a ;.( I ii November at ZCMI and Because . . . Miss Jean M. Godfrey became the bride of James M. Landers in ceremonies performed Tuesday, Dec. 4, at the home of the brides parents, Mr & Mrs J. Parr Godfrey, 371 Adams St., Midvale. The Rev. Fred Napier per- iormed the ceremony. The groom is a son of Mr & Mrs William J. Landers, 313 Pine Street, Midvale. following the Immediately rites the bridal party was entertained at a wedding dinner at Alpine Country Club, American Fork. It was hosted by the grooms parents. The newlyweds greeted guests at a reception Tuesday evening at the Alpine Club. Attending the bride were Miss Rcla A. Walker, maid of honor; Miss Mary Margaret Dcnsley and Miss Kathy Lou inis. Duties of best man were performed by M. Montgomery Brown, while David C. Godfrey, brother of the bride, ushered. The couple are residing at 527 Monroe Street, Midvale. The bride has attended the U of U and is a Jordan high school graduate. Mr Landers also graduated from Jordan and was a student at the U. He has completed a lour of duty with the United Slates Army, lie is editor of I lie Neighbor. party hostesses Prenuptial have been Miss Eldona Adams, Miss Kathy Loumis, Miss Mary Dcnsley, and Miss Rcla Walker. INTRODUCING DEE P. BUTTERFIELD 4096 So. State Give a Gift that will Last a Lifetime Serving The Murray Area Accordion and Guitar Lessons This KELLEY BILLINGS 8 weeks 16 2261 E. 277-520- 4800 S. 6 (Regularly $30) Holladay Area Have the instrument under the tree on Christmas Morning Serving The . 2260 East 4800 South ' them without exposure the day before the family goes on vacation. That the dishwasher will break down the evening you give a dinner 'party for ten people. That good parking places are always on the oilier side of the street. Dr uumperson served as a consultant to the armed services during World War II and evolved the procedure whereby the more a recruit knew about a given subject the better chance to A 'N That Dont speed. Its belter to be late down here than early up lliere. G. newly appointed to serve you with the best in auto, life, and fire insurance. Conservatory who bets according to the color of the jockeys shirt will pick more winners than the man who has studied the past performance of every horse on the program. That children have more energy after a hard day of play than they do after a good nights sleep. That the person who buys the most raffle tickets has the least chance of winning. That a child can be exposed to the tnumps for weeks without catching them but can catch Overheard in Coltodnwood; Special Trial Plan Larry Pino Becomes Bride of James Landers 2917 j Jean M. Godfrey j STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES! Horn OfticM: Bloomington, Illinois CR7-999- 1 The volume of junk mail arriving at a newspaper office is little short of colossal. Everyone who has an axe to grind, wants to promote some hare-brai- n scheme, or desires publicity for any reason, sends it to the newspaper, which always has the biggest and fullest wastebaskets in town. Most of the sheafs of paper immediate hopefully labeled release are worthy only of a quick trip into the round file." But once in a while one comes along that gets you beyond the second line. This week a rarity arrived. We not only read it to the end, we passed it around the office, and then decide it was too good to keep from our readers. Your GAS APPLIANCE DEALER See How smart can Santa be? What he really gives with a Gas dryer is dean fresh launch y the whole year through . . . week after week (for years and it years) . . . plus all the it than to How better means. wiap up with an automatic Gas dryer? Does a complete load from washing through faster than any other drying 20 kind! Costs less to operate, too. time-savin- g Make it a White Christmas-B- uy a Gas Clothes Dryer It came from Changing the Kiplinger MagaTimes, zine, as a New Year feature, and here it is, 'just for kicks: Girm person's Law January is a good time to think about the law of perverse opposites or, as it is known to most laymen, Gumperson's law. It will refresh your understanding to thr universe and steel you for the year ahead, a year that is not going to be any better than the last nne, as you know perfectly well. Why not? Gumpersons law is still unrepealed. For those of you who arc unaware, Gumperson's law neatly explains a number of irritating events that might otherwise he put down to mere chance. It is Gumperson's law, for example, 1Hat causes blue grass to grow in the cracks of concrete sidewalks hut not on your lawn. It accounts, test, for the fact that you can throw a burnt match out the window of your car and start a forest fire while yon ran use two boxes of matches and a whole edition of the Sunday paper without being able to start a fire under the dry logs in your fireplace. The law, stated simply, is that the contradictory of a welcome probability will ascrl itself whenever such an eventuality is likely to he most frustrating. Readers familiar with these matters will perhaps recognize another version of the law; The outcome of a given desired probability will be inverse to the decree of desirability. A brief elucidation of the law, with details on its origin and development, is presented for the benefit of the lay reader. Dr K. K. Gumperson. internationally famous divicisl, began serious work in 1938 on a phenomenon long known U scientists hut up until thrn considered as a mere curiosity. This was the fact that the foreI casting record of the weather bureau, despite its use of the I most advanced equipment and highly trained personnel, was not as good as that of the Old Farmer's Almanac. After four years of research. D Gumperson enunciated his now famous law and was able to make a series of predictions later confirmed by oilier scientific workers in Hie 'field. Some of the better known of these include the following; That after a raise in salary you will have less money at the end of each month than I j you had before. That the girl at Uic race track CONTEMPORARY .. 59.95 he had of receiving an assignment. involving some other sub- ject. ' There is no knowing to what further glittering heights Dr Gumprson's genius would have led him had it not been for his untimely death in 1947. Strolleveing along the highway one ning, he was obeying the pedestrian rule of walking to the left facing traffic. He was struck down irora behind by a Hillman-Min- x driven by an English visitor hugging the left side of the road. |