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Show "UP" HWItadby SPECIAL Sat.r Apr. 6 2 Sirloin Steaks Given Free The Neighbor, Page 2 1961 AT DEANO'S land Drive is approaching the construction stage from 45th Highland Drive CAFE To Be As You Clean Up SUMMER PROGRAM South to 62nd South. The project has been prog- Widened The meeting will convene at 8 p.m. Thursday, Apr. 11. After short business sessions by the chapter and its auxiliary, the doors will be closed at 8:0 p.m. and the balance of the evening turned over to the mayor who will deliver a time Do We ly address entitled: Appreciate the Freedom So Many Americana Have Died For? get under way by May, The State Highway Depart- stated Howard B. Leatham. ment has reported that liigtv- chief planning engineer. Bids are yet to be opened. When completed, the Highland Drive strip will be wide traenough to handle four-lan- e ffic, but will technically remain e a highway. It will be, divided by a painted median line. EASTER J3& two-lan- cMi Murray Man Seeks JC CHILDREN'S Reg- - 10.00 $8.50 William Rep. $11.50 Rep. $15.00 $15.00 $12.50 - 4658 Holladay Blvd. PAINT YOUR HOUSE FOR 2490 SPECIALS Wood Ext. Ladder, reg. 15.95 ....Now $9.97 "x50 yd. Masking Tape, reg. 59c.... Now 49c Now $2.99 4" Wall Brush, reg. 5.39 Now $1.19 9" Roller Set, reg. 1.49 I61 Pfll ITS Holladay Village ON Neicrkbor Serving the Holladay, Cottonwood and East Mill Creek communities of South Salt Lake 4 Application to mail as second class matter is pending at the post office at Salt Lake City, Utah. Office 2259 East 4800 South, Salt Lake City 17, Utah. Phone Plant-1- 36 N. Main St., Midvale, Utah. Phone AM. Subscription rate: $3.00 per year Published every Wednesday J. Parr Godfrey, Publisher James M. Landers. Editor-Mg- Paint Up Fix-U- p Panel ed New Shipment Just Arrived Reg. $9.95 $9.95 $15.50 Driftwood 4x8x4 Mahogany 4x8x Birch 4x8x,4 Now $5.49 $5.49 $9.45 The Sperry and Hutchinson Company believes that good higher education is important to Utah and her citizens. For this reason S&H has awarded more than $68,000 in educational scholarships and grants to colleges and universities ia the State of Utah. Eclairs 8 THE SfEY AND HUTCHINSON 1174 2&t, S COMPANY Lake City In Holladay Village Columbia Paint GfenagnDG Bands Green 'rasa UjlnW'lJjft jouamus Holladay Music Co. Inc. Sheetrock Reg. $1.54 $1.82 S1.76 $2.08 4x7x!!m 4x7x4 4x8x3k 4x8x4 Now $1.30 $1.56 $1.48 $1.78 Program n Every Merchant and Every Home Owner in Holladay is Invited and Urged to Take Broom in Hand at 7:30 a. m. APRIL 6th and Join in the ";UP" Program Time Apr. 6, 7:30 a.m.. Clean Sweep Wash Table Windows, Homes, Stores Ownership and Management New Close' Mix Out Rep. $6.60 $5.69 $4.69 7.90 6.79 5.79 6.19 5.19 1.00 1.39 1.69 Apr. 13, "Easter" REMODEL NOW New and Used Instruments Apr. 20 Hours: Monday thru Thurs., 1C a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. CR7-262- 1 4657 1 IN HOLLADAY South 2300 East CR7-775- 1 Plant U n Green Flower Beds, Planters Yards, Parking Lots Shop LUMBER & HARDWARE UP Stores, Signs, Fences Homes Complete Teaching Facilities Nothing down, low momihly payments. Let us help you figure and finance. As low as $5.11 per mo. for entire room. Call today. UP Street, Yard, Lots Now Under New Annual Spring Paint Sale 4639 Holladay Blvd. EDUCATION Chocolate r. OLYMPUS AIDS UTAH Thursday Friday Saturday 278-25- One-Sto- p hi Albertson's County. Home The Reading Center er d HOLLADAY VILLAGE Wondertone Vinyl, gal One Coat Velour Enamel, gal All Weather House Paint, gal DEVOE Spray Paint, reg - Clean 6 State Electronics , Thousands Pick Beginning April , April 6th Thru 30th 00 Pre-Finish- Salt Lake City Mayor Color Bar Burns; Loss Estimated Join in Holladays As long as they last Clean-U- p Hear 11 Uri-versi- ty RECORDS CR7-265- IIol-l-ida- y June 5r 6, 7, 10 Albertsons Store Oak-woo- STEREO - HiFi Your Choice DAV Post Will Louis N. Bagley Dies of Illness Meeting Wall Paper CLEAN-U- P at campaign. They are instructors p Starts Oakwood PTA Sets Final CR7-260- 4 & Jr. and David R. Gilmour get prepared READING CENTER Summer time is the time for fun and relaxation aa well as for improvement, and thata Just what youll find at The Reading Center. Read through classes our program and youll see theres for everyone: Children's Literature and Reading Remedial Reading Beginning Reading Junior Speed Reading Intermediate Reading Parents' Reading Seminar Advanced Speed Reading Spelling and Vocabulary Building Math Memory Course (Junior High and up) In r' Classes are one hour per week for 11 weeks. The tuition is $17.50. Registration doses May 17th. Call for Schedule and Further Information Thousands of dollars damage was caused when a paint store owned by L. Gates Knight, ' CRB-091- 2 3725 Honeycut Rd. (1810 East), 4645 Holladay Blvd. burned Wednesday, Mar. 27. The building at 875 East 21M South burst into flames about 10:18 p.m. The fire started near a ventilator near the rear of the structure. It was fanned by a strong southeast wind Mayor J. Bracken Lee has been scheduled as principal Business, civic, and church speaker for the April social leader Louis Neff Bagley, 52, meeting of the 900 members of James R. Thomas, Jr. 3500 South 27th East, died Wed- the Chapter of the Disabled Amer in Lake Salt a Mar. 27, nesday, hospital following a long illness. Mr Bagley was president and owner of Vacudent Manufacturing Co., and was also and vice president of Custom Furniture, Inc. He had been the retail sales director for the Utah Ire and Storage Co. until 1948. He was also a partner in B. B. and H. Associates, real estate developers. A past member of the East Mill Creek Stake presidency until 1961, Mr Bagley served an LDS mission to Germany from 1928 to 1930 and wai ea. bishop of the East Mill Creek Second Ward from 1957 to 1960. He held positions of leaderLarge Assortment of Easter Merchandise ship in the Boy Scouts organiOrder Early . . . zation and served as a Sunday School teacher, superintendent of the Sunday School, president of ,his Seventies quorum, MIA superintendent and teacher, add Aaronic Priesthood secretary. In civic affairs he was a member of the East Mill Creek Mrs Donald Rosenblatt, School PTA president, an- Lions Club, and affiliated with nounces the date for the final Sons of Utah Pioneers, and and Fork PTA meeting for the school to Bonneville Knife be held on Apr. 9 at 7:30 p.m. Club. The program will consist of a Mr Bagley attended the of Utah and the UniverSpring Band Concert by the students under the direction of sity of Southern California. He Mr Chris Nelson. The nominat- was an accomplished violinist. ing committee will present the The victim was born Apr. 30. slate of officers for the coming 1910, in Salt Lake, to Lewis year to be voted upon by the Loraine and Laurance Elaine PTA members in attendance. Neff Bagley. On Jan. 5, 1934, he The slate of officers to be pre- married Frances Swan in the sented are as follows: president, Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mrs Dwight L. King, 6215 South Survivors include his widow, 2300 East; Mrs two daughters and one son. Howard T. Ilausknecht, 5745 Barbara, Katharine, and DougMinden Dr.; secretary, Mrs C. las Eugene, all of Salt Lake; Thomas Bintz, 1926 Charleston four brothers, John Alan and Lane; treasurer, Mrs Vaughn L. Donald N., both of Los Angeles, Newman, 2071 East 6425 South. Calif.; Stuart L., Salt Lake; and Ben G., Midvale. A sister Mrs Charles R. (Marjorie) Tur1 1W ner, Grand Junction, Colo., also survival. By Mr. Gene z Commerce Clean-l'Music. support and enlhusiasum to the campaign of John Q- Walker for State Junior Chamber of Commerce president. Walker has an extensive record of achievement and work in Jaycee organiatizons throughout and has been, for the past year a national director. He lives at 6217 Long View and is a member of the South Cottonwood Sixth Ward, a member of the Utah and United States National Guard Officers Association, a Captain and 151st Air Transport Group, an active member of the Farm Bureau of Salt Lake County, and in charge of raising funds for the Utah Air Recreation Fund. Walker is married and the father of two sons. John is a 1951 graduate of Utah State University and the son of Mr & Mrs W. R. Walker of Delta. Continental Salon of Beauty In R. Crismon in their own way for the forth coming Ilo laday Chamber of The Murray Junior Chamber of Commerce has pledged their GOOD UNTIL EASTER Ell 1 1 ED ' PrexyJob LADIES' AT THE City. rammed for this year and could Holladay Apirol at $2,- -. ican Veterans. This is a closed which caused the fire to leap estimate to the building of dam- - j Estimates to 500 $3,000. meeting restricted to members 20 feet above the roof top. could contents reach the to insured age The Color Bar was and their wives and is held the to Kenneth second Thursday of each month according to Mr Knight. He $20,000, accordnig proprietor. Keate, a preliminary damage in the large club rooms located placed beneath the Congress Hotel at 107 East 2nd South, Salt Lake Holladay, Salt Lake County, Utah Wednesday, April Dm Sponsored by Holladay Chamber of Commerce Weber Hoplcin, Director - 5 |