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Show Cottonwood Hospital 2000 East, girl, Dee. 23. down Ave., girt, Dee. 21. Lynn B. Richardson, 1328 Roland M. Steadman, 1491 3900 South, girl, Dee. 23. East 21. 8175 Dec. East South, girl, Johnnie C. Leoncini, 1361 Samuel L. Wilkinson, 3524 Murphy Lane, girl, Dec. 23. South 500 East, girl, Dec. 21. F. Kenneth Sansom, 2561 ValRobert J. Sidwell, 2088 ley View Ave., girl, Dec. 23. 21. Basketbal- l- 11.0- 0- Argenta Lodge No. 3, F&AM, Truman E. Burke, 515 E St., master, James E. Barnard and Robert E. Compton, wardens, Joe R. Brown, treasurer, and Charles E. Richmond, secrc-- ! tary. Acacia Lodge No. 17, F&AM, Gene J. Williams, 3740 Yose-mil- e Dr. (3190 South,) master, Harold R. Waldo Jr. and Edward R. Lloyd, wardens; Stephen S. Cartwright, treasurer, and Leland F. Bates, secretary. Progress Lodge No. 22, Fft-ARussell 11. Jarboc, East, John W. Rainey and Oscar W. Baer, wardens; Henry Hammill, treasurer, and Guy P. Holm, secretary. Kaibab Lodge No. 25, F&AM, L. Donald Petersen, crown fficarpets Year End Sale Colors of WOOL 5 Beautiful 44 5 NYLON ACRILAN -- 1 - per Includes INSTALLATION 5 YEAR and RUBBER PAD WEAR GUARANTEE COTTONWOOD MALL Phone 278-261- 3 196. Contest For School Song, Hymn The newlyweds are making a Skyline high school is sponhome in Salt Lake. soring a school contest open to parents, teachers, students and all others interested in song Miss Sherry Hardy writing. There will be cash Visits Over Holidays prizes of $25 for a school song; $25 for a school hymn; $15 for a Miss Sherry Hardy, daugh- second place sellout song and ter of Mrs Doris Farris, 4200 $10 for third place. All good songs will be used as Fortuna Way (3650 East,) visit- runner-u- p ed at home over the holidays. pep songs at school games and other activities. She greeted family and friends The contest deadline is Jan. and tried to get in some skiing. 9. All rights of the song will be Miss Hardy is a student at turned over to the school. the University of Pennsylvania Songs will be chosen by a at Philadelphia. She carries the screening committee and then Miss University of by a student body vote. The foltitle of She lowing points will be considerPennsylvania," for 1962-6won the crown in a ed. Is the music of good qualcontest. ity? Arc the lyrics appropriate She brought her roommate, and docs the song have lasting Andrea Lawrence, from Long value? It will represent SkyIsland, N.Y., home with her so line high wherever it goes for that she could try some west many years to come. The school era skiing. The pair arc due song should have rhythm, drive back at school Jan. 5. and spirit. The school hymn should have good harmony and contain words of high sentiment Is and worth. The range of music must be easy to sing and the Carol Hind Mrs Stirling songs must be easy to learn. In the event that songs submitted are not of high enough standard, the contest will be repeated at a later date. January 26 Circled As Wedding Date Flanning a Jan. 26 wedding at St. Anns Catholic Church arc Miss Nicki Ann Yeager and John W. (Jack) Fairbanks. are Parents of the bride-to-b- e Mr & Mrs Glenn D. Yeager, 2626 Imperial St. (1700 East.) Mr Fairbanks is a son of Mr ft Mrs Wesley B. Fairbanks, 3118 South 1765 East. Bridal attendants will include Miss Jcnnctte Terry as maid of honor and Miss Marsha Yeager. Flower girls will be Miss Anne Elliott and Miss Densie Yeager. Standing as best man will be Clair Sherman. Miss Yeager has granduated from Stevens Ilcnagcr College. Mr Fairbanks has studied at the U of U. . 923-19t- h Harold Ralph Weight claimed Miss Carlyn Bullock for his bride in ceremonies performed Friday in the Manti LDS Temple. A Bent Peterson, temple president, officiated. Parents of the bride are Mr ft Mrs Raymond I. Bullock Sr., 3053 Momingside Dr. (4110 So.) They honored the couple at a reception at the Crestwood Villa Friday evening. The groom is a son of Mr ft Mrs Ormon B. Weight, 2520 Lincoln Lane (4115 So.) . Bridal attendants included Miss Cheryl Lindbcrg, maid of honor; Miss Beverly Johnson, Miss JoAnne Wilson, Miss ShirMiss Christine ley Weight, Miss Nadene Weight and Weight. Standing as best man was Bob Stutz, while Monty Bullock, Scotty S. Bullock, Van Harris, Marvin Bclnap and Lowell Gallagher ushered. The couple are honeymooning to Las Vegas and California. They plan to reside in Salt Lake, where the groom will continue his studies at the ij of U. The bride is a U of U graduate where she was affiliated with Alpha Delta Pi and Tau Beta Sigma honorary, was a member of Panhdlic, the Uni versity --Marching Band and the Union program couneil. . Wednesday, Jan. 2, Skyline Sponsors 3300 South. low: Says Vows in Temple Rites plus tax' plus tax plus tax .0 A Blue ed and installed in Lodges of the Free and Accepted Masons of Utah in the Salt Lake area. The Lodges and officers fol- Carlyn Bullock tax tax tax tax tax tax tax 1 1 1 New officers have been elect- JEWELRY 5 .39 plus 2.1- 9- .78 plus 1.17 plus 3.29 4.39 1.56 plus 5.49 1.95 plus 6J9 2.34 plus 7.69 273 plus 0 .0 Salt Lake County, Utah j Masons Elect New '63 Officers ZALE'S $ 1.09 1.000 .000 .000 .000 .000 Jordan 61, Tooele 40. Hillcrest 43, Cyprus 30. Granger 54, Murray 52. Reductions Comparative Price Savings of 61 In recent ceremonies The Neighbor held in Nevada. 4 Page : The bride is a daughter of Mr ft Mrs Hyrum C. Andersen, 744 Springview Dr. (3200 So.,) who hosted an open house for the couple at the Evergreen Reception Center. Parents of the groom are Mr ft Mrs Joseph E. Scott, 704 East 1.000 Scott 0 Fridays Results DRASTIC COTTONWOOD 1 .0 Tooele Dr., girl, Dec. Dave W. Thunell, 1385 East Rollo W. Bicklcy, 464 Scott 4600 South, girl, Dec. 23. Ave., twin boys, Dec. 22. Jerry R. Rowley, 1334 South Louis V. Peterson, 386 East 417 South, boy, Dec. 24. 22. 6270 South, boy, Dec. Gene Durrant, 3365 South 900 Robert C. Manly, 4215 SunEast, girl, Dec. 24. set View D girl, Dec. 22. Raymond G. Colbert, 2850 James M. Riley, 1924 Severn 700 East, girl, Dec. 24. South Dr., girl, Dec. 22. Larson, 6173 Rainy La., Lloyd Rulon 2805 South Garrett, Dec. 24. girl, 2475 East, girl, Dec. 22. E. Matlhiesen, 4099 So. Gary LcFevrc, 2471 Neffs 380Ncphi East, boy, Dec. 25. 22. Dec. Lane, girl, M. Scott, 1424 East Richard A. Bruce Nance, 3697 South 3045 South, boy, Dec. 25. Richard E. Smith, 2824 Loran Heights Dr., boy, Dec. 25. Arthur L. Merrill, 2623 East 2900 South, boy, Dec. 25. Raymond H. Moon, 1035 Atkin Ave., boy, Dec. 25. Glenn Bcckstrom, 603 Spring-vieDr., boy, Dec. 25. John D. Day, 3426 Oakwood Street, girl, Dec. 25. Harry Jimerson, 2734 East 7260 South, girl, Dec. 25. Charles R. Goodman, 225 Canyon Dr., girl, Dec. 25. Donald R, Hughes, 2944 Zenith Circle, boy, Dec. 28. Robert F. Welch, 586 East MALL 3065 SOUthrgtrtrDcc. 26. at 1 Granger Bingham Murray Cyprus Del-mo- Mr ft Mrs Rex F. Pearson, 8009 South 2000 East, girl, Dec. 20. Bruce A. Nance, 3697 South 2000 East, girl, Dec. 21. Vernen Hansen, 554 East 3635 South, twin girls. Dec. 24. Salt Lake Hospitals Mr ft Mrs Marlis II. Dcarden, 2100 East 2700 South, boy, Dec. 21. Martin John, 7710 South 1000 East, Union, boy, Dec. 21. Garn S. Chilcote, 2132 Far- - Jordan 6756-244- 5 dens; Edward D. Scherer, treasurer, and Francis C. Tavey, sec- retary. Wasatch Lodge No. 1, F&AM Gilbert 11. Clement, 3600 Emigration Canyon, master, William M. Roberts and Charles II. Cary, wardens; John E. Clark, treasurer, and Marvin H. Clayton, secretary. Mount Moriah Lodge No. 2, F&AM, Edward II. Miller, 2121 Crcsthill Dr. (4G00 South,) named master, James F. Keyscr and Colin J. Bury, wardens; Harold E. LaBelic, treasurer, and Clarence M. Groshcll, sec- . retary Totals Score by quarters 14 21 12 40 . Newlyweds Will Make Home in Salt Lake Miss Karen Lynn Andersen became the bride of Joseph G. Miss Carol Hind exchanged vows with Fred R. Stirling recently at the Park LDS Stake. The brides father officiated at the rites. The bride is a daughter of Mr ft Mrs Spencer (J. Hind, 2772 South IKK) East. The groom is a son of Mr ft Mrs Jack R Stirling, Pocatello, Ida. Attending the bride at the wedding and a reception which followed were Mrs Wendell Haney, matron of lionor; Mrs Ronald M. Christensen, Mrs Jim Corbett, Miss M amice Me Guire, Miss Julie Stirling, and Miss Lynn Allsop. Flower girl was Jolccn Tingey. Ushering were Spencer, Dick Douglas, and Kenneth llind, all brothers of the bride. Bill llind was ring bearer. The newlyweds plan to reside in Provo, where Mrs Stirling will continue her studies at BYU. She has also attended the U of U. The groom is a former student and of Idaho State College Weber College. All 1962 GE Appliances Must Go! RECORDS MUSIC NOW OPEN TO SERVE YOUR MUSICAL NEEDS HART BROS.' NEW COTTONWOOD MUSIC CO. IN THE MALL Sheet Music and Methods Our Specialty 4850 Highland Dr. 278-265- 4 ORGANS PIANOS GRAND OPENING gives you the exact heat you want in every room IN THE COTTONWOOD MALL FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY. ..andil's 1777 J Saturday, Jan. 5, 8 p. m. One of the wonderfully modern advantages of flameless electric healing in your home is personalized room temperature . . . automatically, separate room thermostats permit you to dial the temperature as you like it m each room: 80 for 72 for watching TV... showering bU tor your bedroom ... all at the same time. ... IN THE MALL NEXT TO ZCMI 2 only GE Students of Jody and Pacquitas Dancing Cavalcade are presenting a refreshingly different approach to MODERN FREE INFORMATION Clip and mail la: D. H. Whitt, Mgr. gyx I Sain and Marketing Dtpt. 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ONLY NOW Reg. $249,95, 1 1 1 2 only Model HUX11 Upright FREEZERS 188 88 $ 88 Reg. 239.95, NOW claim. free demonstration class will be held for beginners and then a dance contest to see who has learned the steps and styling best. Captain K C of KCPX will be on hand to Judge and entertain the children. A Cottonwood Moll 4835 Highland Dr., Sugar House 2115 South 11th East, Home & Garden Store 3755 Highland 278-048- 7 IN6-867- 7 IN7-15- 31 |