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Show .1 I v r Annual Date The Neighbor, Holladay, Salt Lake County, Utah Wednesday, April 24, tVbi Page 2 saddler; and quarter horse, the golden palomino and especially fur the children, the Shetland and ponies of America. The performance classes will feature the specialties of each bred: the Arabian costume, the The second annual Silver appaloosa stake race, morgao r aule; English plcas-halieSpurs fashion and all breeds weat"n the Shetland roadster, ponure, and performance show ies of America costume and will be held April 27, at Bowden's quarter horse cutting class. Arena. 1600 East Spring Lane, Major George Henderson, USU starting at 8:30 a. in. Logan, Utah and Mr Oren MorrThe fashion show features ison, Downey, Idaho are judges costumes from many eras, also for the show. zashions from other countries and today's modern western wear. are the ladies of . Featured yesteryear, riding side saddle, Lawn o. the Imrse tiie fancy turn-ou- t and buggy days and the styles of todays rodeo queens. The highlights of the halter classes are the classic Arabian, This is the time oi the year the spotted appaloosa, the American bred morgans, American when many folks are interested in applying fertilizer to their lawns. What to use is a question often asked by the home owner seeking a beautiful green, weed-fre- e lawn. Stories circulate that lawns need sulpher or iron or other elements. Actually the principles involved in fertilizing a lawn are quite simple. Just remember, nitrogen stimulates grass and phosphate Slim-late- s clover. If only grass is wanted, nitrogen is usually the only fertilizer needed. For a grass and clover lawn, use both nitrogen and phosphate. On d some clay soils an iron deficiency may develop. If this occurs, ' apply iron chelate at the rate suggested on superstition, quack the container. For pratical information on remedies were a large lawn care and management, ash doctors of the part your county agent for a free prescribing. Today . . . booklet called Home Lawns your Doctor prescribes for Utah". Those in Salt Lake Ext. 21$, County call HU only scientifically proo ! County Agent Offers Care Advice over-irrigate- ... an drugs. For the best in drugs . . . and in pro- fessional prescription service . . . you can depend on us. ERICKSON'S PHARMACY Cottonwood Village 6183 Highlsnd Dr. 278-042- 8 Holladay Village 6183 Highlsnd Dr. 278-042- 8 SPORTSMEN and others interested in game birds, visit the East 4800 South One of the best collections of waterfowl and pheasants and other birds from all over the world. 5 acres of birds and animals; a park operated in the public interest. Open Saturday and Sunday 1 to 5 p.m. Closed week days. Small charge. Children under 10 free. 1155 non-prof- it MORTUARY Set by Job's 2350 EAST 1300 SOUTH Daughters Salt Ijakes Finest Mortuary for The annual Mother-DaughtFuneral Sorvicos and Burial luncheon of Jobs Daughters Anywhera Call Bethel of Salt Lake City wiH IN7-1582 be held on Saturday, Apiil 27th, John E. MacKay A Curtis-Macka- y at 12:;30 P. M. at the Willow Mortuary Gonaral Manager Creek Country Club. This affair is sponsored each year by the Bethel Mothers' Club to entertain all daughters in the Bethel. This year, mothers and daughters from the newly formed Bethel UD will also be included. The theme of the day, which will be carried out both in the decorations and the program, will be folk songs and ballads i . from around the world." Those ? AVERAGE BOWLERS participating in the v program ,r vu.ss FOR THE LOWER are Kathy Welch, vocalist; V j : Ike Robinson, conga drum and i and Dave Hinson, bongos, guitar. Glittered musical notes in Salt Lake City ' 4991 Highland Drive and dolls representing various , , , third Robert Mrs PTA for the final MacFarlane, over high president, Going Skyline plans t countries of the world will en vice president, E. P. Ilyatt, program chairSchool PTA presentation on The Demands hance the tables. REAIEMBER Bonders with average oi'er 175 cannot enter. Hie president of Bethel No. 1 man and Mrs Rogert W. Ilunn, treasurer. The and Rewards Our Young People Can Expect N. Mothers Club is Mrs Van Bcnelert with ai'erage under 1 55 must come in at 155. In the Near Future, are Mrs A. C. Emery, program will be presented Thursday at 8 p.m. Spencer. Mrs Milton Lager gren l t - ' . of the is general chairman INOWBowl R. Mrs assisted luncheon, against your own average. and by 19. their approachengagement Dr., girl, Apr. r f Josef L. Van der Meida. 4840 ing marriage is being made by Scott Littleton, program; Mrs C. Brendle, decorations; Mr & Ralph South Ridge Dr., girl, Apr. 19. parents of the bride-to-bN. Linden, reservatMrs Byron Most Pins Over Average Determines Winners Salt Lake Hospitals James B. Medin. 2890 East Mrs Guy F. Giles. 928 McClel- - ions; Mrs James N. Glezos, Mr & Mrs . land St. Mr Stagg is the son of tickets; and Mrs F. Ray Dubois, 3220 South, girl. Apr. 19. .Lawrence E. Montoya, 4032 -' Mr & Mrs Wiirord W. Stagg Jr., publicity. CottonwrHospital WEEK Wallace Ln., girl,. Apr. 10. 1477 East 3082 South. & Wr Mrg 3509. Wilkinson. E.. David Karen Schmelzer Harry W. Rudd. 1865 Forest SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. APRIL 27-2- 8 Ben Dr., girl. Apr. 10. South 2300 East, girl, Apr. 10. Is Engaged Two Elected Directors Donnel R. Cude. 3254 South MAY 4-- 5 Cecil P. Terry, 3980 South 1900 j 1530 East, girl, Apr. 12. Of National Minkmen The engagement of Miss Kar 11. East, boy, Apr. en Schmeltzer, daughter aI Mr Merwyn D. Brown, 4754 South MAY 11-1- 2 Elected national directors of & Mrs Gordon Schmelzer, 27S9 Harold W. Robinson, 2192 East 1780 East, girl, Apr. 13. i the Emba Mink Breeders Clayboume Circle, (2265 East.j 2700 South, girl, Apr. 11. ' For-tun- a 3637 C. John Assn, at a district meeting Tues- to Charles V. Hubbard, Colfax, Kirkham, announced by Cir., boy, Apr. 12. day evening were Richard E Wash., is being her parents. Both attended Gordon D. Despain, 4219 South 8600 West 1624 South, j Westwood, Northwest Christian College, 1350 East, boy, Apr. 12. West Jordan, and Gale Vernon, Ore. Richard A. Jensen, 4831 Hol9680 S. State, Sandy. laday Blvd., boy, Apr. 12. meet-'in- g 5 District the Attending Keith L. Winn, 7313 South 2825 in Salt Lake were repreEast, girl, Apr. 12. 278-048- 1 sentatives from Utah, Idaho, 4991 HIGHLAND DR. Robert B. Carabine, 2112 East Election and installation of Wvom'ng, Colorado and New 3780 South, girl, Apr. 12. Mexico. new officers for the 1963-6Richard R. Hansen, 4021 South school Mr Westwood will be serv William Otto Stange year was held by the 1400 East, girl, Apr. 13. PTA last ing his second term as a dirCottonwood Heights William Otto Stange, 88, Grant H. Phibbs, 1592 East Thursday night at the elemen- ector. He is also a director of 2835 East 33rd South, active 4160 South, boy, Apr. 13. school. the Fur Breeders Agricultural LDS Church worker, died WedRobert Macfarlane, 5801 South tary New officers are: Lyravin Cooperative and chairman of nesday, Mar. 27, in a Salt Lake 1220 East, girl, Apr. 16. Gloria Black, the health and research com- hospital. John Singleton, 3333 South Grant, president; C. Elmo Turn- mittee of the same elect; An immigrant from Germany, group president (Formerly Cottonwood Barber Service 1300 East, boy, Apr. 16. Mr Vernon ia also a director he was born May 30, 1874, in er, second vice president; Joyce 2376 L. East Henroid, Jerry and Mary of the Fur Breeders Agricul- Chemnitz, Germany, a son of Hood, secretary; 3000 South, boy, Apr. 16. treasurer. tural Coopreative and chairman William Frederick and Pauline Anderson, Clinton J. Staker, 3218 East Hillcrest Musical Group of the feed committee of tne Ernstine Hatcel. He married The 7000 South, boy, Apr. 16. under the direction of Alfred group. Minna Wuensch Mar. 21, 1897, 4163 David Bollschweiler, Morris provide entertainment in Germany. The marriage Highland Dr., boy, Apr. 17. for the evening. was later solemnized in the 2528 East Vernon, Douglas Salt Lake LDS Temple. She 3020 South, boy, Apr. 17. died in 1932. BARBER Peter W. McKellar, 2112 Ever3 Engaged Pair Makes A master mechanic while in green Ave., girl, Apr. 19. Plans Known Wedding Germany, he served as presiClarence G. Seyboldt, 6236 dent of Chemnitz Schloss, GerSouth 2300 East, girl, Apr. 19. May 24 has been selected for many, LDS Branch. Arriving Frank A. Torrence, 1900 Vine the wedding day of Miss Suin Utah, he served as a careW. Wilford and 19. zanne Giles St., girl, Apr. taker for the East Mill Ceeek Roger Parkinson, 2879 La Joys Stagg Jr. Announcement of Girl Scout leaders from Utah LDS ward meetinghouse for 23 and Nevada will attend a two-da- y years. 1 in conference training Survivors include his sons Brigham City on May 3 and 4, and a daughter, Max, Albert, M'ol-cMrs to Murray according both of Salt Lake; Mrs Eliza Ogden, Utah Girl Scout beth S. Roll, Germany; five Council president. 11 grandchildren; will be Miss Featured speaker brother. Max, ChemGwen Westcott, Los Altos, CalMrs Helen Stodal, ifornia. Miss Westcott, program nitz; sister, Austria. Viena, adviser for Region 12 of the Funeral services were conGirl Scouts, has chosen Girl ducted Saturday at 1 p.m. in the in her 60's as the Scouting East Mil Creek LDS ward sqbject. She has been working In the Cottonwood Village Shopping Center chapel. Burial was in Wasatch four-ag- e with the updated closely Lawn Memorial Park. level program that the Girl Scouts are putting into R. Marriott eject in September after in- Mildred Funeral services lor a can tensive leader training. Miss Wescott has 37 years cer victim, Mildred M. Ruby of experience in Scouting and Marriot, 36, 3019 Grace St., will bring a tremendous fund were held Wednesday, Mar. 27. Mrs Marriott was born July ufknowledge and inspiration Complete Line of to Girl Scout leaders, Mrs Mol 5. 1926, in Salt Lake, to Lloyd A. and Gibbons E. Ruby. Mary rr said. In addition to Miss Westcott s She was later divorced. She nrldress, there will be seven was a member of the LDS t'orkshops where leaders will Church, She is survived by her study Brownie Mag'e, Brownie OILS Sally Estella Marriot, par-in- r Junior Badges. Jun-;te- ' BRUSHES entsa an Tonja Troop Management, Cadette WATER COLORS Challenges, Cadette Troop Man Jane Ruby, all of Salt Lake. EASELS agement and Senior Scouting. These workshops will be led by Charles Harlan Minor Mrs W. Blaine Martin (left) and Mrs Din Morris admire a mink Ctah Council volunteer trainers. A stroke claimed the life of On Charles Harlan Minor, 49, 1570 leaden which at will evening, a door the be as Friday CRAFTINT-DEV- OE Kappa Kapcap prize given away will be introduced to new cere- East 4160 South. He died Sunpa Gamma fashion show Saturday, Apr. 27. They are members monies, songs and dances that day, Mar. 24, in a Salt Lake ACCESSORIES CANVAS PANELS OILS of the sorority's alumnae chapter. Jane Christensen (right,) a they can use in their troop hospital. Mr Minor was born June 3, meetings. s student at the University of Utah, glances through fashion A panel discussion on Girl 1913, in Huntsville, Mo., to Anfor a preview of styles which will be seen at the show. Scout leaders, a shadowgraph drew and Ethel Loudermilk nn and a Minor. On Feb. 16, 1939, he Growing Things SUGAR HOUSE Holladay Village ceremony by married Hilda Richstatter, in 1122 Wilmington Office to Next Post will emconclude Mo. was He the Prairie Hill, Grigham City, HU5-173- 1 277-732second day's program. 4 ployed as a service manager of Miss Loa Russell, girl Scout the J. T. Jenkins Motor Co. professional worker in the Utah He was a member of the MasC'luncil State Office in Salt Lake onic Order and Shrine in Pitts' as been responsible for plan- burg, Kan. Survivors include his widow cotfierencc. ning the two-da- y and daughter, Miss Harriet Minor, St. Louis, Mo,; brothers. Harold, Los Angeles, Calif.; Eugene, Phoenix; Cort, Tucson; John M., Rock Falls, HL; sisters, Mrs Elizabeth Wilson, Linn, Mo.; Mrs Russell DawExpertly Cleaned son, Mrs Lucille Moore, Independence, Mo. Even Hems (REGULARLY $30) Funeral services were held in Huntsville, Mo. Squared Comers er . SECOND ANNUAL Forgotten Bowlers Tournament ''' ; . - 1 I . . ; Cottonwood Bowling Lanes I Obituaries Village Barber Shop Come in and See Our NEW, MODERN Scout Leaders CHAIR Attend May Training Meet ON YOUR 1C3S COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY at the Bank where ENDS THREE BIG To GDRDD.V KHTEDaESTT . Cottonwood Bowling Lanes 4 Game Bird Park SUNSET LAWN SHOP r, n; 6225 Highland Drive ART SUPPLIES Customer is King I? msmmmwzm insurancetcorporation Zakc away your glasses yes, an eye physician might I Grumbacher daugh-Creativit- y, r' tep-siste- r, Acme Quality Paints mag-asine- Accordion and Guitar Yond 1m son. priaed at the num- ber of people that wear glasses just as cratch. They don't really need them bat they don't know they don't. That's why it's so important to consult so eye phyd-cia- n st least ones a year. 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