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Show The a&e Neighbor, Holladay, Salt Lake County, Utah ' Miss Ann Pingreo To Be Sept. 6 Bride Wednesday, July 21, 1961 Brown. Tony G. ered. Freddie J. was ring bearer. After a wedding Tahoe, the couple Mi.. Bonnie (i.yle " S' Mtr.lh Vaughn "ush- I McFall Jr., Mr in Mrs William 11. lingrce, Logan Ave., (1600 South) j are announcing the engagement trip to Lake will make a of their daughter. Miss Ann Pingrcc, to Paul Wallace fasllc-ton- . ! & 1715 - s STTi -- SMt W!i?3 Si Miss Divino Glass Replacement J AUTO 11? GLASS i Wed i:.U ; AND WINDOW GLASS Also Glass and Sash for New Construction 255-289- 1 Office Shop IS0 S. State St. (rear) Midvale, Utah 380 East 7800 South Midvale, Utah Holladay Glass Co. September Wedding Planned by Pair Miss Shannon Lee Ilopkins and Harold Robert Skinner have circled Sept. 21 for their marriage in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Announcing their engagement s and future plans are the parents, Mr & Mrs Lig-ge- t 1 J! .1 bride-to-be'- William Hopkins, For Every Banking Need 2794 Hart- ford St. (1610 East). Mr & Mrs Harold R. Skinner, 2790 South ISth East, arc the prospective grooms parents. Both young people have attended the University of Utah. Adamson-Backma- n Rites Set for August Checking Accounts BANK Mr & Mrs James B. Adamson, 2648 Chadwick St., announce the engagement and marriage plans of their daughter, Miss Candace Adamson, to John William Beckman, son of Mr & Mrs William D. Backman, 1860 Laurclhurst Dr. (2550 East) An Aug. 21 wedding is being arranged. TRACY-COLLI- NS CII1KIST MKTIIOIIIST Home Purchase Loans Auto Loans BANK TRACY-COLU- 5-- NS Home Improvement Loans State Leaders Tour Restored City Hall LDS Church President David O. McKay and Govenur George D. Clyde went sightseeing to- w 6iDaily Interest Savings Trust and Estate Services TRACY-COLLIN- S Bank and Trust Company 4707 Holladay Blvd . 5 1 South Main MIMUI riDEUl MFOSII 45th South at 9lh East INIUUNU COMMAIIOH day, paying an informal visit to a newly restored Salt Lake landmark. The scene was the former city hall, century-old- , which has been moved, stone by stone, to a new location just opposite the state capitol. Begun in 1864, completed In the handsome redstonc 1)866, structure served as a territorial capitol as well as city hall. At its new location the building will be headquarters of the Utah Tourist and Publicity Council. Council Chairman Gus P. Back-maand Secretary of State Lamont Toronto, who helped show tlie church leader through the building, joined in discussions of plans for the buildings dedication. They agreed that the building, restored through a $250,000 donation by the Church of Jesus Saints, Christ of Latter-Daas will be formally known "Council Hall. Dcdicalitm or Uie structure will be delayed until ils grounds, including a retaining wall and flagpole, can be fully completed. IUiwcmt, (he building will be own lo the public for use of tourist visitors, and by the staff of Tourist and Publicity Director D. Janies Cannun. y James F. Whitaker. May 19, 1913, Salt Lake City. He died Dec. 7, 1954. She was a member of the LDS Church, a former member of Bonneville Knife and Fork Club, Ladies Literary Club. Her survivors include, daughters, Mrs Max J. Schlegcl, San. Pable, Calif.; Mrs Joseph F. Ruganis, Salt Lake City; 10 Harry Newberry. San D:cgo, Calif.; Mrs Grant Re Fcllrath, Seal Beach, Calif.; Mrs Richard Mi Gee, Colma, Calif.; Mrs John Espcy, San Francisco. Her funeral was held at Mount Olivet Cemetery. Clement F. Howard Clement F. Howard. 65. 2G30 Kentucky Ave., died in a Salt Lake Hospital after an illness. lie was born Feb. 23, 1898, Holladay. to Thomas A. and Sarah Fuller Howard. He was custodian; and raised orchids as a hobby. His survivors include; broMary G, Whitakers thers, Wilfurd A., Victor E., Mary Kliahrlli (Dolly) Whit- both of Holladay; John, Smith-fielakers. 68, 2841 South 27th East. Cache County. If you can imagine this rehearsal scene at night, with the players clad in colorful Biblical costumes, and varicolored lights playing upon the shimmering curtain of water you will gain some idea of the beauty, mystery and drama of the great religious spectacle, the Hill Cumorah Pageant presented annually at Palmyra, New York. This year's performances are scheduled for 9 p.m., August 7, 8, 9 and 19. Admission and parking are free. Air Force Has Judith Stone, Officer School David L. Obituaries Giles E. Quirt Lctilia Neff Kldrcdgc Quist, 89, 5424 Highland Dr., died of natural causes. She was born Sept. 16, 1873, Sugar House. She was a daugh-- i ter of Alanson and Martha Neff Eldrodgc. She married Albert Quist Oct. 21, 1903 in the Salt Lake December Temple, lie died Trainee Openings Plan Fall Rites Officer trainee pilots and navigators arc now in demand by the U.S. Air Force, according to Merle Scott. Air Force recruiter fur the Holladay area. Many student openings exist in the Officer Training School classes scheduled fur next November, JanuScptcmlcr, ary and February. Officer Training School applicants must meet the following qualifications: be U.S. citizens: be college graduates between the ages of 204 and 264; be in good physical condition With high moral qualities. For further information concerning the OTS program, contact Sergeant Scott at the Air Fordc Recruiting Office, 428 S. Main St., SLC, Ext. 409. or phone DA t. estimate Maritime experts that every ship in the world could be anchored in the 456 square miles of San Franciaco Bay and its contiguous bays and straits. Autumn marriage plans arc being made by Miss Judith Kay Stone and David Lee Giles, as the engagement of the pair is being announced by Miss Slone's Dr parents. Stone, South). 4521 & Mrs William Bruce St., (4530 graduate received At the top of the road in Brighton up Big Cottonwood Canyon his masters from the new Dine . . . Lodge-Mot- el Site was active in Relief Society; Primary; Stake Mutual Board. Survivors include two sons and two daughters, Albert A., Barr E., both of Cottonwood; Mrs Lionel Anderson, Salt Lake City; Mrs William F. Greene, 12 grandchildren; Cottonwood; two great grandchildren. Funeral services were held at Cottonwood Fourth Ward. Miami, where he was affiliated with Della Tau Delta. At present he is employed with tho U. S. Geological Survey in in Stay 1955. of Miami University. Oxford, Ohio, Mr Giles is the son of Mr k Mrs James Giles, Youngstown, Ohio. They will be married Nov. 30 in St. Paul's Episcopal Church. Miss Stone is a graduate of the of New Mexico, University where Mr Giles is studying for a doctors degree in geology. He A d, Built in 1962 featuring modern rooms with private hath, carpeting, twin or double beds. This lodge-lik- e motel offers guests bicycling, badminton, horse shoes and ping pong ai no additional charge. Shop is an array of sports equipment and sports clot hen For reservations or information cell or EL or Brighton 12 364-338- 2 and Dance in . . . the Manor The familiar Rustic Manor has recently been remodeled to include one of the finest Dinncrhouses" in the Wasatch National Forest. Candlelight dining nightly, dancing Fridays and Saturdays. Downstairs in the Chalet, dining is offered during the day as well. In the first level, the versatile Ski and Summer Shop is an array of sports quipment and sports clothes. Spend 3 relaxing days and 2 nights for just $25.03 per couple. Rate includes a private room with bath and all the facilities of the lodge-mot- Alaska. Christopher Nielsen Never brag. If you deserve Christopher Nielsen, 72, 2272 praise, you dont need it. If you llaun Ave. died in a Salt Lake; will dont deserve it, nobody believe you anyway. hospital after a illness. el Complete Social Refreshment Facilities American Express Credit Cards Honored Z Z . NICHOLS BROS. SERVICE MOBIL SERVICE STATION UdDtbnO LOCATED AT riiumii On Sunday, July 21, the second group of youth campers from Christ Methodist Church left for Grand Mesa, Colo. The 11th and 12th graders from Christ Methodist arc: Dana Bair, Betty Brcndle, Judy Bryant, Dick Cordray, Maryein Drashncr, Linda Duffin, Ellon Graves, Carol James, Ann Margaret Osliornc, Joy Pemberton, Jerry Prater, Chip Sherman, Pal Sherman and Sue Ashurst. Rev. Gene Yclkcn will be counselor for the group. Youthful members of the church arc asked to remember the following dales; junior high intermediate MYF Aug. senior high MYF Aug. MYF Aug. Williams. She married had Jti crandcliildivn: five great grandchildren: four brothers, and one sister. Charles George, Jack, all Salt Lake City: Clarence. Isis Angeles. Calif.; Mrs Margaret Drury, Denver, Colo. lie was buried at the Salt Lake City Cemetery. Miss and Marilyn Divino Lacy James Scott exchanged marriage vows July 20 in St. Anns Catholic Church. The Rev. Frank Brusatlo officiated. A reception that evening honored the couple. The bride is the daughter of Mr & Mrs Tony Divino. 2880 McClelland St. (1049 East) and the groom is the son of Mr & Mrs Lacy L. Scott. Sparta. N. C. Attending the bride was Miss Janet Divino, Nipomo, Calif., maid of honor, and Miss Nancy Divine. Gary Jackson was best man, and the brother of the bride, Tony Divino, and Louie Gugino, ushered. The Sculls plan to make a home in Ogden. The groom is at Ilill Air Forca stationed Base. Calif. died of a lingering illness a.t her home. She was born March 7, 1895, at Salt Lake City, to Thomas and Mary Elizabeth Davies lie C A-2- Can 1 Woodland, At St. Anne's nuj ij oil. Tcxas-Louisian- became the bride of Paul Henry ka- Parents of Mr Castlcton are ft-- " SIePherd Meiling in a ecremony July 20 Mr L Mrs Paul 11. Casllclon, NW MrS Martm at Uie Evergreen Reception 1148 East 2700 South. Center. Officiating was Col- - A Salt Lake LDS Temple The pair have set aside Sept. lier L. Allen, LDS bishop. Awreinony July 17 united in 6 fur their wedding, including marriage Miss Francis Siiep- reception followed. Lake Salt rites. ETemple James Mr Martin. an( Mr & Mrs Dennis N Miss Pingrcc is a student at the University of Utah and is a member of Lambda Delta Sigma. 1128 LrrameMr 4 Mrs Vernon Graham, Cumberland, Ky. the bride were Miss Attending of honor: Wlst Virginia, the Mountain MniIr,Cfaw S8Md aU Mrs Don State. celebrates its centennial McFall Jr., Robert T.this year. - irun muis Lake Uity. He was a son of C. M. and Pclcrsun Margaret Nielsen. He married Ruth Jane Morton Jail. 1, 1912. in the Salt Lake Temple. He served a mission to a from 1911 to 1943. lie served 22 years as a Tabernacle guide and of Uliurcli warehouse. He scried as Salt Lake County deputy sheriff from 1928 to 1932. lie was a guard for Jordan School District at the time of his death. His sumvurs include; widow; six sons and two daughters. C. Morton. Jack W. of Holladay; William. Uis Altos. Calif.: Norman (I.. Salt Lake City; li. Wal-leMurray: Ronald H.. Sioux Falls. S. D.: Mrs Carl Sheffield, 6855 South 13th East Allen Nichols and Mario Nichols Co-operat- or Brake Work Generator Repair Starter Repair Department Head ... . AUTO RADIO Service and Repair Tune-U- p Wheel Balance Electrical Repair ALLEN NICHOLS ...Fifteen Years Experience ? 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