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Show The Neighbor, Page 6 Holladay, Salt Labe County, Utah Friday , Oct. 4, 1961 I the social evening together, The Bunin Cousins is a traditional affair for the Girls Association, with a different theme for every year. Girls were to be costumed in a style. of the 20's. A program was presented by faculty sponsors, and refresh-jmenwere served by young men of the studentbody. ti Zake away your glasses . yes, an eye physician might! Menus Wednesday, Oct. 2 Steak, mashed potatoes, mixed vegetables, celery, grapefruit, cookie. bread and butter, milk. Oct. 3 Spanish Thursday, rice with bacon, green beans, lettuce, 1000 island dressing, apple betty, hard rolls, butter, milk. Friday, Oct. 4 Fresh fillets, lemon parsley, butter, au gratin potatoes, melba fruit salad, buttered peas, gingerbread, hard sauce, bread and butter, milk. 7 Raviola, Oct. Monday, pineapple, cottage cheese salad, celery sticks, blackberry squares, cornbread, butter, milk. Tuesday, Oct. 8 Hot roast beef sandwich, harvard beets, green salad, lemon refrigerator dessert, bread and butter, milk. Oct. 8 Chili Wednesday, e beans, salad, fruit cocktail pudding, bread TB sticks and butter, milk. Jamet Webbert, right, 90th customer on Zions First National receives a U. S. Savings Bond from Manager Glen Robinson, center, as Marjorie Armstrong adds congratulations. Bonk's 90th anniversary, proof-readin- u YoaJ M. prind at tha Baa-baf people that waar glaaaea jaat aa a erateh. They doa't really seed than bat they daa't line they don't. That's why it's so important te eonaolt aa eye phy4-da- a at least ones a year. Beeaoae ar k and be alone, baa the Hodafiaed knowledge and tranaag to properly diagnuae theeenditi adyoaroyaa. , Reese, Linda Salis, Kat?iy Fitzgerald, Pam Hyte, Louise Godard, Toni Gross, Roberta Hutchinson, Marilyn Gowans, Colleen Andrigg, Carma, Gloris Thomas, Holly Kofoed, Nancy Fisher, Karin Nelson, Gwen Lesher, Shirley McCJimek, Patty Criswell, Lynn Forsey, and Judy Skola. The purpose of the club is to create a genuine interest in dance, and give girls the opportunity to view and participate in dance. Last Friday Olympus overpowered West by a score of 254. West scored their only touchdown in the last eight seconds of play and failed at the extra point attempt. The season is going quite favorably for Titans, with two wins, one tie, and one loss behind them. or neat, a i Boaraff BuncsM utNca erviaa, aaaiaarmav aa un star eotnrw am m&v. mi iwotMaMa oummm carrot-pineappl- 90th Birthday Burk-insha- j s, I with a new automatic i al . Clothes Dryer! Gas Clothes Dryers make washday chores so much easierl Subscribers East Dr. I. F. Winter, 1807 Grover Lane J. D. Marks, 5077 Moor Dale Circle J. E. Midgarden, 4132 Carter Circle Mrs Claire Gardner, 6274 Highland Dr. Earl C. Jacobs, 8078 South 1935 East Glen S. Faxon, 3811 South 3275 East K. L. Farrcr, 5484 Indian Rock Road G. L. Peck, 1745 llolladay Blvd. Olympus TV & Radio Center, 1722 llolladay Blvd. R. T. Blair Jr., 1904 Longview Dr. 4331 Fast gas dryer is wait, starts fast immediately, with no so every load warm up is done sooner. Economical Costs less per load to operate. The for your finest, delicate fabrics. Everything comes out bright, soft and fresh. Even Gas Appliance Dealer Karon Kiclland, daughter Mr & Mrs Kyd A. Kiclund, South 2900 East, became bride of George K. Tilson son of Mr & Mrs George K. 4731 S. 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You will not have to pay the deductible amount GAS Exchange Place, Salt Lake Cify, Utah Jr., Nobody settles claims faster and more fairly SAFECO makes it easy for here is one of the rrchntivr go 17 EL5-626- 9I o'i . anti go modem DR. GERALD H. BAGLEY 4383 '5aWFi1 Safi co GLASSES ... Flow- er Festival at the Cottonwood Mall. They will feature garden Chrysanthemuns and fall flowof the event ers. are Mrs J. R. Hutchens and Mrs Theodore Beirnhn. The public is invited to attend. Salt Lake Temple Friday. was Willed It. 1820 Gunder- Smith, temple president. Reception attendants to the Ben J. Colt, 4131 Carter Cir- bride were Miss Karen Wilde, cle maid of honor; Miss Jam: HutG. F. Fivas, 2080 East TiHKj chinson, Miss Valerie Graham. South Miss Gayle 1ope and .Mrs Max Don J. Antzak, 2150 East 7uuo Fisher. South John Garvey was best man Aldcn Kay. 7221 Chris Lane and Steve ilulinprcn. Stew Max 4278 Iloi- Kiclland and David Christensen Fairbanks, ushered. loway Dr. The bride attended the University of Utah and was affiliated with Lambda Delta SigSubscribe to The Neighbor ma. Mr Tilson is a June grad uatc of the Salt Luke Trade Technical Institute. i ...AND A. IN HOLLADAY. B. EVENING APPOINTMENTS. C. CHILDREN'S VISION . . . A Specialty . . . D. CONTACT LENSES . . . FREE TRIAL Society Fall EXAMINATIONS... llol- Max A. McBetli, 1758 llolladay Blvd. LcRoy Widerburg. 1730 llolladay Blvd. Dr R. B. Montgomery, 4288 Holloway Dr. Mrs Morris D. Stark, 4518 Buy from your for new fabrics. EYE Rites Performed Temperature Control Gas dryers have dampness controls to make ironing easier even different speeds and cycles Tre-gask- t; were served birthday cake andi punch. They were presented' with a replica of money that was circulated in the Salt Lake Valley around the time whcn the bank had its beginnings back j in 1873. The money was hacked by the Deseret Currency Association, which used livestock as their reserve to back the money. Zions First National Bank is celebrating its founding on Oct. 1. 1873 during the current week. The bank was opened originally to provide a secure place for pioneer families to keep their savings. First accounts were opened by Brigham Young, George A. Smith. Daniel II. Wells. George Q. Cannon and Wilford Woodruff, in that order. A display of the original signature book of the bank can be seen this week in the main office of the bank at 70 East South Temple. Mr Ii. James Webbert lives at 1351 East 17th South, lie is manager of the National Shirt Shops in the Mall. WHEN YOURE COVERED BY Accurate Gas is Best Chrysanthemun of Utah will hold its YOU CAN RELAX Gentle t; Chrysanthemum Show To Be Held at Mall Roger Dr. Had Gunderson, son Lane A 4 Killland-Tiiso- n L. J. Bradford, 4235 llolladay Blvd. G. O. Woodward, 1886 Longview Dr. A. C. Gunderson. laday Blvd. Week a happy surprise Monday morning when he walked into the Cottonwood Mall office of Zions First National Bank. Manager Glen Robinson presented him with a $25 U. S. Savings Bund in honor of the bank's 90th anniversary celebration which started Monday morning. He was the 90th customer to come into the bank. In addition to this birthday surprise. Mr Webbert and all others who entered the bank 11. D. Johnson, 4284 Holloway Dr. Dale A. Martin, 3801 South 2780 This James Webbert had Welcome New Celebrates Bank . main highly successful event. Mrs Bertola announced that the first official PTA meeting will be condueted on a Ihree-- I night basis. This is known as the back to school program for parents. The dates set arc Oct. 2, 3 and 8. The schedule j is as follows: and j qc1 The elected officers 2, p.m., 3rd grade par- board of the Crestview elemen- - ents in rooms. 8 to 8:15 p.m., ail tary school, 2100 Lincoln Ln., 3rd and 4th grade parents in 8:30 p.m., 4ih were on hand Wednesday, Sept. auditorium. in rooms. grade parents Moth25, for the annual Room Oct. 3, 7 to 8 p.m., 1st grade room mother Tea. Fifty-seve- n parents in rooms. 8 to 8:15 p.r.i., well as 25 as teachers, be- 1st and 2nd grade parents in ers, came acquamiec as liiey were auditorium. 8:20 to 9:15 p.m., in the 2nd grade parents in ruonis. served refreshments Oct. 8, 7 to 8 p.m., 5th grade school auditorium beginning at parents in rooms. 8 to 8:15 p.m., 4 p.m. 5th and Glh grade parents in The officers for the 1963-6auditorium. 8:20 to 9:15, 6th year are: Mrs Keith Bertola, president; grade parents in rooms. Honored guests at WedneMrs Jay Hansen, Mark A. Jackman, second sdays tea were Mrs Ted T. Peterson, president of the Granite Mrs S. R. Mrs W. Wasatch PTA Council, and Mrs Jr., secretary; Jack Schadc. second C. Nisonger, treasurer. of the council. Mrs Ray Glaitle is chairman of the hospitality and sdiool lunch committee. She and her Subscribe to The Neighbor committee were hosts for the , School Lunch dt Olympus High News The Girla Association preBunin sented the annual Cousins" Thursday night, Sept. 26. All girls of Olympus were families assigned to certain fur the evening. That is, a senior girl acted as a mother and called her daughters, made up of an assigned junior and sophomore, and made plans to go to French Club has organized anew for the year with Nancy Kemp as president and Jim as ' vice president. Among their activities are a Christmas caroling party, with French carols, and an extensive study of French culture. student is Any interested welcome, and he need not be in stated Miss a French class, Stamoulis, faculty sponsor. Finalists for the sophomore of Girl's Asrepresentative sociation have been announced. They are Jill Mulvay, Ann Groesbeck, and Sonie Sorensen. Men's Association chose their sophomore officers by vote last Thursday. Bob Omer will represent the sophomore boys, and Terry Wilhelmson is to be treasurer. Busily preparing the Olympus student directory is the Ti Book staff. A cover has been chosen, and the staff is now g the material to be included. In,' addition to the names, addresses, and phone numbers of Titans and faculty, basic principles of Olympus and the constitution is included. Songs and cheers, staff members of student publications, and a welcome from studentbody officers are also featured. The editor is Patty Criswell, coeditor is Sharon Casper, and staff members are Marty Adams, Mary Ann Brain, Tom Brinton, Robyn Carter, Marcia Curtis, Camille DeKarver, Ruth Ann Hcnncfcr, Kathy Hulbert, Kay Jensen, Pat Moody, Nancy Moyle, Mary Ann Mullener, Kathy Perkins, DcAnn Rasmussen, Judi Shultz, and Susan Spencer. Members and officers for Modern Dance Club have been chosen. Officers arc Lynn For-scpresident; Marilyn West, vice president; and Pam Hyte, include Members secretary. Janice Pihl, Chris Papanikolas, Pam Nichol, Diane Walker, Marilyn West, Kathryn Garff, Sharon Mosicr, Pam Kaiives, Bonnie Billis, Sheila Stevens, Sylvia Thomas, Diane Freeman, Sandy Ellis, April Voor-hecSandra Putnam, Robyn REDUCED TO SELL! 39 Model H271 44.50 s left for Base . . . 40 45 Tilting right, yet wide open view of cut. Light, easy to see with depth and level controls. REG. A" Tempered Pegboard Pegbcard Fixtures Reg. 39c Pkg. Get the make BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS! BUG... N0WI . Dale C. Josephson 322-256- 7 FUEL 277-366- 0 lirrif ciarsaf tfaiuMJt Gal Stwicc 289 East 9th South WHY WORRY? BE SURE INSURE 4760 So. Redwod Rd. 127 E. 6400 South |