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Show No Site in Sight nf Cnmmoire M work i'io Siill I ..iko ("ly tlou mIuwii" silo for tlio. i wonl on muni ns f;ivi,iin n iiio imuiIiI li.ixr rioi loil tin ( .liaiiiln'i ivit- - ill it i ! i Dept. Leaders I I In ilii ! . utliriw nil'll hu'v nf li.iiiiK. w.i- "two v iluw Ini' iiii.iiiiruil a iilnwn sill irlk'iii: muiv lo uin" 1' fiiiiii In ( ili.iintirr nf ( 'iiinmrii o. own silo i milil lio i i li i ill. nifili siii h a ii . ii i is illiif.'.io.il. inijir.ii lir.il. immiiiliir. Tlio nli. Tliis i' .1 1 II III ii-- s -- 1 Idsllv. lull The Neiqhbor, Page 2 Legion Elects liM'aliiui for tlio chic Wo ilmi'l know wlial is llio il llml downtown Sail l.nko. know nut ilo h o aiiilitnriinn. I Ted was Sale Lake, second of the of ('tali. Ameriran legion, at the 45th annual convention held in Priee. Richard A. Setlerhorg, Sandy, was elected three-yearmnm Jcciuun-at- department large. Other officers elected were James F. Yardley, Panguitch. department commander: Nylcs Humphrey. Fillmore, first R. two-yea- 1 sn-ni- s - y ado-(iial- jirii'oJ '"jirly. Announce Marriage Of U of U Students AllV . JO.ls? Mr & Mrs Wiliam M. Howard are making a home in Salt Lake City where the couple is attending the University uf Utah. Making known their recent marriage are parents uf Miss Trudy Ann McMurrin, Mr & Mrs Sterling M. McMurrin, 2050 East 17th South. Parents uf Mr HowCommanding officers of the ard are Mr & Mrs W. Gordon Selective Service, System Re- Howard. 2595 Rowland Dr. serve section at Ft. Douglas, 4240 South. Col. Del more E. John, was to a full colonel in the Air Force Reserve. He lives at 3004 East 4505 South with his w'fe. son, and daughter, and is a salesman. In tlie service since 1941 he served in Parama and Germany. He assumed reserve status Jiffs, an investment club comin 1945 and lias been active in of young women in the posed the Selective Service system Holladay - Cottonwood - East since Mill Creek area, will hold their third annual meeting and installation of officers on Monday. Disregard Millers, But Watch Wibworms! June 10 tli, at 12 noon, in the Towne House Athletic Club. By Wayne Rose, county agent Luncheon will lie served at Those little lawn millers or 12:30 p.m. The speaker will he moths that fly up underneath! Mr Pres Dunn Jr., and his your feel when you walk across subject is "The Use of Stop the lawn never damage the Loss Orders in Stock Trading." turf. However, their children, Kirs Gladys Morgan, the inlittle caterpillars, called wib- coming Presiding Partner, will worms. feed on grass blades be glad to provide interested working only a( night. When persons with further informalawns are heavily infested, ir- tion. John Promoted To Full Colonel In Reserve The Last Word by Vivi Some would say it was inev- itable! surely surprised me. I fell asleep the other night in the middle of a good mystHut it pro-ote- d Investment ery. The plot had thickened, so to speak; the characters of the story were being delineated, the setting was made clear, and the story line was on its way. When I woke up, I was the most surprised gal. Incidentally this was one I had no trouble guessing who the culprit was. Years of reading mem off and cm helps to east aside the red herrings and the extra verbiage thrown in the path of the reader. While not exactly a hobby, murder mysteries I find most enjoyable on oecasion. Call it escape material, rail it diversion, call it anything. I learned quite awhile ago that a murder mystery can he so absorbing all other problems ran lx1 forgotten and unless this is usi'd as a constant device it is a good thing. So I fell asleep. Ten years ago when the children were in bed, and I was in the most exciting part. I'd jump if the phone rang, or a wind The siren screeched. seemed to howl more menacingly. Ten years before that I found myself reading them with approach. Into every sentence the mind's eye searched for clues. The characters would be carefully screened, and I'd get oblivious to everything. Ten years before that well, who cared? regular appear in s, Church-in-Canyo- n Cottunwood Church, plans were formulated Presbyterian for the Church's annual during which the regular Sunday warship service is conducted in a mountain setting with church families planning picnic lunches and other activities together. This year this event will be held on Sunday. June 30 at 11:00 a.m. at Aspen Grove along the Alpine Loop, it was announced by Mrs II. Jack Dcardorff, 5728 Church-in-thc-Canyo- Inga Lili TingclI. 9.5!) East 5245 South, daughter of Mr ft Mrs Bertil F. G. TingclI, Malmo. Sweden, and Thomas M. Katwyk. son of Mr ft Mrs Leonard Katwyk, 2490 Green St. (645 East) are making wedding arrangements to include rites in the Salt Lake LDS Temple July 15. Glen-broo- Dr. Kindergarten Salad Luncheon Set At Cottonwood Church REGISTER NOW Next Wednesday. June 5, the Women's Association of Cottonwood Presbyterian Church will hold its annual salad luncheon at 12:15 p.m. at the church. The program, the summer medical offering to help provide equipment and help in overseas mini ieal facilities, will be presented by Mrs Larry Schultz. 19! JO East Village Rond. Finest in the Area year old Art. music, writing, phonics, speech, activities 4 year old Art, music, writing, phonics, speeeh. activities 1st grade supplementary Heading, writing, spelling, math. art. music Call West C. Hammond The Center Reading 4645 Holliday Blvd. CR8-091- 2 The city of Los Angeles was founded in 1781 as El Pueblo do Xucstra Senora la Reina dc Angeles (The City of Our ;Ladv, The Queen of the Angels). r More speeches need some shortening. after-dinne- . Twenty-thredairy darlings Harden W. Brein'ioli, 1440 South will compete in tile Dairy Trip iV.rd East; Patricia Diane Hub- for Salt Luxe hard, daughter of Mr & Mrs cess Finals county on Wednesday, June 12. Eugene M. Hubbard, 2161 e 1 ( llion I );i v C. McBride, 520 jjrs 12300 East South, Draper; Janet Adamson, daughter of Mr ft Mrs Arnold Adamson, 1G05 East 12500 South, Draper: Marcia willes, daughter of Mr ft 1345 H. Willes, Mrs Joseph GAR AGL BLACK ALL STAR VAN YOU DO KMiTMMS fO MT MOAN ...TV DOfWI KAK niKSTIIANf Yuma Si.; and Kathy Parker, daughter of Mr ft Mrs William J. Parker, 125 South 9th East. OXFORD - Proper frit is Our Concern 4691 Holladay Blvd. (Next to the Post Office) Phone CR7-699- 1 OPEN MONDAY & Motor vehicle accidents killed and injured 3,385,500 persons in 1962. FRIDAY EVENINGS Garden Club Holds Meeting In Holladay A Holladay reslurant was (lie scene oi the regular monthly meeting of the Holladay Garden Club Monday June 3rd. Following luncheon the meeting was presided over by Lucy Clark. The annual flower show to he held June 15 and 16 in the Holladay area was discussed by the flower show chairman. Mrs V. R. lliitchcns. Japanese Flower Arrange, ments made by Frances wore discussed liv Betty Allen. She said that although China has long been known lor tlio use of flowers in the Bud-- ' (lhist temples, the actual art of flower arranging began in The marriage of Miss Annette Naylor and Paul W. Curtis was an event of May 31 at the reception Center. Following the ceremony, a reception honored the pair. Parents of the bride are Mr ft Mrs Rutland T. Naylor, 3104 Melbourne St. (1830 East). Mr ft Mrs Clarence W. McEwan. 2532 East 3300 South. 2532 East 3300 South are the groom's parents. Attending Miss Naylor was Mrs Leslie T. Ilunkall. Kenny Mulrork was best man. Ushers were Bill Kingsbury. Mark R. Naylor, Craig R. Naylor, and Greg McEwan. The Curtises will make a home in the valley on their return from a wedding trip to California. Kenneth E- - Kefauvcr has been appointed director oi publ'c relations for the Utah Copper Division of Kcnncroti Copper Corp.. it is announced by J. I. O'Keefe, div'isio-general manager. Ki fauver. who joined Kenneeott in April of 1962, lias been director ol public relnt'ons for the com. panv's Nevada Mines Division at McGill. Nov. i ELECTRICALLY Tak-eno- 1 Neicrnbor T LADIES' DAYS llio at EDITORIAL UTE ARCHERY LANES 1 msmnrcrarrni Entered as second class mat- 4535 Seith 9C3 East ter at the Post Off'ee at SI 1 11 Rush in' Roulelli i ' & On Honeymoon $1 (dD A home weJJing May 18. unSue! Miss iteJ in marriage Anne Staples, daughter of Mr ft Mrs George W. Staples. 3570 South 23uu East, and William1 Dale Marsh. Performing the ceremony at her parents' home was the Hon. J. Allan Crockett. Utah Supreme Court justice. Following tlie rites, an open house lionced rlie pair. Later tliey left lor a honey- j Rosenhan-Yeage- r moon trip"tDthe I'Taniiiig Gorge area in eastern U'ah. Rites Set for Aug. 2 Attending the nuptial pair Announcing the approaching were Miss Jan Gee. maid u. honAiiss marriage of their daughter. Miss or; Miss Deiia Joy Marsh. Kosenlian. to Marilyn Staples, and Miss Kathy Eileen June and James Leonard Staples as bridesmaids, are her Yeager, Mearle C. Marsh, best man. parents, Mr ft Mrs Alfred II. Ushering were Dix A. Newell Roscnhan. 830 East 6400 South, and Blaine Holding. Midvale. The bride is a graduate of The prospective groom is the Mr Brigham Young University. son of Mr ft Mrs Farris C YeaMarsh is a 1963 graduate in law ger. Elko Nev. uf the University of Utah, where The ceremony will take place he has been president of the 2 in tlie Salt Lake- - LDS Aug. Student Bar Association and a Temple. member of Delta Theta llii, .Miss Kosenlian is a graduate law fraternity. of the LDS Business College. Mr Yeager has altendcd Bringham A horse race and tlie human Young University and the Unirace are equally unpivilirlahlk.. versity of Utah. Drive: Linda Jacobson, :,r,s S. Jacobson. 6006 Highland Dr.. Vickie Lynn Pollei. daughter of Mrs Max Epperson, 3229 Elgin Drive: Deborah Ann Zaclier. Mrs Gust W. daughter of Mr Millcreck Rd.. Zaeher, 3351 Janet I.ee Bateman, daughter of Mr Mrs W. W. Bateman, 2139 Wiimott Drive; Valerie Jean Berkley, daughter of Mr ft Mrs Val F. Berkley, 3460 Fleetwood Drive: Stephanie Paulson, daughter of Mr Mrs Joel P. Paulson, 3230 Miliereek Road; Lana Rae Given, daughter of Mr & Mrs Charles R. Given. 3921 S. 2 175 West. Granger; Marianne i'agg. daughter of Mr ft Mrs John II. Fagg. 558 East 13800 South. Draper; Cathy Smith, daughter of Mr Mrs Murray Smith. 1152 East 13200 south. Draper: Kallii Brown, of Mr ft Mrs D. 11. 323 North 2nd West. Brown, Sandy; Jackie Smith, daughter of Mr ft Mrs Ned Smith, 1449 East 12400 South, Draper; Sha-Iro- n McBride, daughter of Mr W. Paul Curtisses NATIONAL (553! , Ladies will be given an opportunity to learn the use of tlie how and arrow at special ladies d.i.v.s at tin l ie Archery Range, 1535 South 9uU East. Management of tli.e lanes announced this week that on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. women will have tlie opportunity to use the lanes at half regular price and also receive free Wii-Dea- n "lt Bateman. West Jordan. contest committee chairman, said the finals will be held at the Prudential Federal BuTding. 33rd South and State Street be ginning at 8 p.m. The competition is sponsored by the American Dairy Associ-- ! ation of Utah. The winners will compete in the state Dairy Princess Pageant at Hotel Utah in November. Sail Lake county finalists include: Mary Jo Macro, daughter of Sir ft Mrs Tracy Macro. 3203 Kenton Drive: I'lcda St. John, daughter of Mr & Mrs Maurinc II. St. John. 1676 West 7525 South. West Jordan. Tccna Gay Jensen, daughter of Mr & Mrs Emanuel P. Jensen. 3390 South 7615 West. Magna: Linda Ann Hancock, daughter id Mr & Mrs William Hancock. 3791 South tMKio West: Colleen Dental Offices Opened er. daughter of Sir & Mrs How ard Marker, 91 Hillcrest. CopIn Olympus Clinic per I on: Catlii Epperson, daugh anDr Gene M. Richards ter of Mr ft Mrs Miles Epperson, nounced the opening of new 4168 Shanna Street; Julie Ann of Mr Mrs dental offices in the Olympus Brcinholl, daughter Clinic, 4624 Holladay Blvd. :'vy'y""4y Dr Richards a native of Idaho Falls, Ida., is married to the former Ann Hughs, daughter of Mr Mrs W. F. Hughs, 1909 Lincoln. They are the parents of three children, two girls and a boy. He attended the Brigham Young University for his and Northtraining western Unvorsity dental scho- nun Cc6SOO Japan. From the Gth century to the 151h century all arrangements were made by the priests and nobility, but from the 15th century on the people were allowed to study the art. County Dairy Princess Contest Will Be June 12 During a recent meeting of the fellowship eommitce of the ol. 5 PTA president and Mr Capson was principal at the school. Looking on are, from left to right, Mrs Wanda Dalebout, Mrs O. C. England, and Mrs L. F. Lewis. 5. 19( pre-dent- Service Arranged Miss 5 brown spots the lawn. To see how heavily the lawn is infested with these sod spray one square of lawn with one gallon of water that contains Vi cup of powdered laundry detergent. 'If many caterpillars appear, spray the lawn with chlordane, dieldrin or aldrin. For further information ask ypur cofcnty agent for a free booklet called. "Home Lawns for Utah, by Ext. 215. calling HU Temple July Rites Set for Pair 1 Mrs R. Gary Ellis congratulates A. Maurice Capson upon the completion of a successful year at a luncheon last Wednesday honoring teachers of Oakridge school. Mrs Ellis is new Club Installs New Officers 19-1- 18 j Chris-tophersn- County, Utati Archery Lanes Plan Ladies1 Day Promotion - In solodinu a silo, rci'lain iiiiiurtaiil faclms must bo Hyrum, nalional exconsidered: tlio center if iuinlal inn. an ossiliilii y. parkin', ecutive committeeman; I.aVar r deMoon. Richmond, avail. iliilily nl silo. ros. cumm'tteeman-a- t partmental iniioralivo. It large. A ! k;i Lit in smilli oi J si Smi lli Newly elected officers were fm-wall Innnisl nlsn liavo nstalled at the end of the three-dannisl no.ir a inlmlmnge. o convention. Presiding at muss to isiina rnail' ami .sliii'l.s. J'ho .silt1 must In1 the was Arden Slew-art- . meetings ami il: io. well drained. available for negotiation. Venial, commander. Lalcp Wednesday. June Sue Staples Married May R. Johnson, William Holladay, Salt Salt Lake City. Utah, under the Act of March 9. 1878. Serving the Holladay. Cottonwood. and East Mill Creek communities of South Salt Lake County. Office 2259 East 4800 South. Salt Lake City 17. Utah. Phone Subscription rate; $3.00 per year Strictly in advance Plant-1- 36 N. Main St.. MidPhone Utah. vale, J. Parr Godfrey, Publisher James M. Landers. Editor-Mgr- . Published every Wednesday 262-265- Mon., Wed., Thur., 9 a.m. lo 3 p.m. Through July 31 278-262- 6 255-355- 1 - Automatic arrow returns. FREE iiistriu-tiunby tpi; lifieil instructors. Shoot for regular price. Rental equipment. Hit) hu.vs to choose from. Nursery facilities lor the tulle ones. Suae'; lar. Pr:i p. Most complete line of areher.v supplies in area. lea-.m( leagiie eompctiiion. 4 I n per team, (i to lli teams per league. Team and individual trophies. . Get real rest during the simmering summer ahead. 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