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Show The Holladay Page 2 Salt Lake County, Ut. Sun-Neighb- or, Wednesday, Feb. 6, 1963 Catholic Group Will Hold Mardi Gras Feb. 16 15-- Many residents of this area are assigned to committees which are currently making for the Mardi preparations Gras celebration of St. Vincent de Paul Catholic church. The affair will take place Friday and Saturday, Feb. at the Nat'onal Guard armory, 5189 S. State. Principal item of interest, according to Chairman Jim Lawler, 7051 South 2870 East, will be the 1963 Chevy II automobile 15-1- 6 Furnaces and Air Conditioning Day ar NlfM a CaH Clyde a AM a ca Yaan a ear queen and represented Hah at the Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, D. C. She also holds a Miss Salt Lake City title, Utah Posture Queen and International Posture Queen. She is presently a teacher at Highland high. Mr Peterson, who has served in the armed forces, will be graduated in June from the U. Local Cities Receive Profits 1194 Smith, Woodslock; Ted Micick, 1019 East 5700 Soulh; Ed Bowley, 1673 East 4500 South; William GorreU, 5795 Minden Dr.; F. O. Fluttman, 2947 Kar-re- n St., Steve Tomish, 2128 Kayland Way and Jim Fake, 1705 Merribee Way. 2026 Terra Dick Rrickell. Linda Dr. and L. J. Ilenzke, 1811 South Moor Dr., are members of the committee on prizes which will go to some fortunate member of the Mardi Gras and donations. audience. Other area people taking part Other' prizes on the agenda in committee assignments of types are Frank are a portable TV set and an various 5493 Merlyn Dr., Jark to outdoor patio, be built for the recipient by James Canoso, Walker, 2029 Arbor Ln., Clayton Almquist, 5211 East Moor 332 Elm St., Murray. Rd,. John Wilson, 1906 S. Wood-sid- e Tickets are being sold by virDr., Rill Ryan, 1917 Osage tually all members of the par- Orange. Floyd Desmond, 2598 ish, reported Mr Lawler. They East 2980 South, Phil Roban, may also be obtained from the 4564 Arcadia Ln., Jim Caputo, rectory tif St. Vincents Church, 4774 Holladay Blvd. 4893 Wasatch Ave., Murray. Heading the various groups of Area residents serving on the women who are working on the committee assigned to tickets, Mardi Gras is Mrs Ann (Fred) prizes and publicity, in addit on Enderlin, 1661 Lone Peak Dr. to Mr Lawler, are Fred Ender-lin- , 1661 Lone Peak Dr., Ed Sebastian. 1808 E. South Moor. Apr. 17 Is Wedding William Fritz, 4212 Fardown Date Set by Pair Dr., John Cauliicld. 5340 CotAn Apr. 17 wedding is being tonwood Ln. and Walt Wehrli, 2651 Flamingo Dr. arranged for Miss Sherrie SteCecil Holland. 5435 S. Edge-woo- d vens and John A. Walton Jr., i Dr., heads the telephone students at the U of U. Mak:ng committee. Assisting from th's the announcement of their enarea are Eliot Butler. 3062 East gagement are the parents of 4345 South; John Jackson. 4385 Miss Stevens. Mr & Mrs Paul H. Holladay Blvd.; Bart Bingliam, Stevens. 4528 Fortuna Way, 3210 4010 South East; William Holladay. Mr & Mrs John A. Walton, 2875 nrthwood Rd., are parents of the future groom. Midvale city received $6,514 from tlie State Liquor Control Commission profits which totaled more than $1 million for 1962. A check we receieved by the city from State Auditor Sherman J. Preece. State law provides that money from state liquor control be divided among incorporated cities and counties on a population basis as determined by the last census. Sandy received a check for Riverton for $2,238, $3,730, South Salt Lake, $10,689, and Murray, $18,870. The largest share of the profits went to Sale Lake City. The capital city received $212,719. Salt Lake County received Rav-arin- $168,711. Theoretically, the money is to be used to aid local government in enforcing liquor control laws, but it can be used for any other lawful purpose. i "Service All Makes" BUXTON'S A Air Conditioning Midvale 7693 S. State nesting ZALE!S Logan Temple to Be Scene of March Rites UNEQUALLED DIAiVlONDVALUE Mr & Mrs Don Turner are now at home at 1248 Sherman Ave. Before their m airii.gr Jan. 18 in the Logan LDS Temple, Mrs wedding in the Logan LDS Temple is being planned by Miss Eloise Cooke, 1268 East 2nd South and Jewell Jensen Rasmussen. the engagement Announcing of their daughter are Mr & Mrs C. M. Cooke, Riverton. Parents of Mr Rasmussen are Dr & Mrs Students at East Mill Creek Jewell J. Rasmussen, 2357 St. school saw a unique seal act Dr. Marys last week. The act was presented twice to enable all pupils 1 to attend .The lady seal trainer, Dcmetrie Wilson, is one of two women professional seal trainers in the United States. She has included a new approach in her show, that of training a young seal on stage before her Serving the Holladay, Cotton- audiences during the season of wood and East Mill Creek com- her lectures. She lectures nine munities of South Salt Lake months of the year, while County. schools are in session. At East Mill Creek school, second as Application to mail stuclass matter is pending at the Miss Wilson introduced the to two seals. One was a dents office Lake Salt at City, post young 50 lb. green seal which Utah. , she told the students means an Office 2259 East ,4800 South, untrained seal. The other was Salt Lake City 17, Utah. hf j qwq, adult seal who weighs 225 lbs. and eats 50 lbs. of salt 6 Phone water fsh daily. Miss Wilson showed the stuPlant-1- 36 N. Main St., dents how patience and work Utah. Phone AM are essential in training a Subscription rate: green seal to perform the tricks $3.00 per year that audiences take for granted and that her adult seal did so Published every Wednesday easily. She told them it took J. Parr Godfrey, Publisher her four months of daily training to teach a seal to turn James M. Landers, Editor-Mg- r. around on top of a ladder. California sea lions are used in training, she said. "Their pelt is worthless. Alaskan seals are used for fur coats. She explained the differences in types of seals and answered questions invited from her audience. Seal Program Featured at School Assembly m UeicmboT 3 CARATS TOTAL WEIGHT Tea Zola diamond! of exceptional brilliance mounted In exduiive 14K geld detign. 00 795' plus tax Ml. IlfadiafiMt infarfd te Aw NO MONET DOWN Extended Terms 278-262- Mid-val- ZALES S'WE S L-- E Fe Cottonwood Mall 2nd S. A Main, SLC, Ogdan, Provo e, New Orange Flavored Vitamin C C-T- EX' ii C TEX Enjoy the New Orange Pert, Tangy Flavor ii ii Dissolves in Mouth. Drop Into Any of the Following Drug Kids Love It Warren Drug Holladay Phar. 4764 4690 Holladay Blvd. CR8-041- Highland Dr. 1 ChesleyDr. Drug 6219 Highland CR7-267- 9 Dan's Drug 2U5 East 21st South CR7-266- Youth Hockey Clinic 6 SATURDAYS Stores for Your Free Taste Sample Starting Jon. 26 6 to I pjn. $5 Covers ice time and stick rental 9 9 and marMarcia Louise Wilson and Paul Earl Peterson were made known last Saturday at a luncheon held at the Lion House. The couple are planning a July wedding. Miss Wilson is a daughter of Mrs Robert Addison Richey, 3669 South 2455 East, and Rollo R. Wilson, 948 Lincoln St. Mr & Mrs W. Don Peterson, 2219 Panorama Way (4280 South) are parents of the prospective groom. Miss Wilson, a graduate of the U, where she served as cheerleader for 3 years, belongs to Delta Delta Delta. She was a recent Utah National Guard Engaged Couple Tells Of Mar. 8 Nuptials Announcement of the engagement and forthcoming mar- riage Mar. 8 of Miss Maxine Anderson to W. Gilbert (Gib) Miller is being made by the bride-to-be- s parents, Mr & Mrs Clyde M. Anderson, 1047 East 5325 South. had four-yeaMr Miller of service with the U. S. ine Corps. h.-i- s Miss rs Mar- Couple Wed in WITH Only I Mr & Mrs Robert Franklin Moyle, wed recently in the Redondo Beach LDS Ward in Cal- ifornia, are making a home in southern California. ' Before her marriage Mrs Moyle was Miss JoAnne Harris, daughter of Dr & Mrs a Franklin S. Harris Jr., Beach, Calif., formerly of Salt Lake City. Hie groom is the son of Mr & Mrs Robert Lynn Moyle, 2008 Pheasant Way. 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