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Show The Neighbor, Page 4 Is It Holladay, Salt Lake County, Utah Wednesday . lit tolwr 1 6. 196i the Law, or Lack of It? nidinls lino Mam- - Ilulladav 1hhii By Vivi di4nfrimhisd tliev can1 volt on llu civic renter tjiipslion lxHiiiiso of an official rilling tiiat there is no registration day before a special election. Tliis ruling prevents anyone fmni voting unless he was registered, and voted, in the 1M02 election. Anyone who has ninvetl into the area since, or who has changed his address, has no opportunity to register and therefore cannot Inquiry hy the Neighlxir reveals that, indeed, there can plainly recall being talked into my first fishing trip at 4 a.m., and before the morning was out, getting stung twice by wasps. I can recall being caught be-- 1 tween avalanches in June on Cuing to the Sun Highway in Glacier Park and picking up1 a nasty cold. 1 can recall going ice boating on Lake Mendota at Madison, Wis.. and getting so cold they could have performed surgery on me without my even knowing j is nothing specific in the statutes requiring registration days before a special election. rr v On the other liund. there appears to be nothing in the tatutes to prevent the county clerk from selling one orj if he wanted to. more registration days It may, or may not. Ik a coincidence that in Salt I ake City, where sentiment is likely to favor a downtown auditorium, three registration days have leeii provided; ill outlying incur Kirated communities, which are not in fafor f Kenny Robinson and Koith Bobinson along with Hioir dog. the down town site, only tiro registration days were set; Flame display some of tho ribbons and trophies that the Chinese and in the iinincorjMjraled jMirtions of the county, when Chow Chow has won in competition in tho inthermountain area. opposition to the downtown auditorium is riding high, there are ho registration days provided! At i ... it. Mary Gail Stark CR Mr Martin, Bennion will be included in the Mrs Lionel & Drive, held a wedding ceremony at their home Sept. 21 for a nephew Gerald . Reid and his new bride, the former Patsy L. Peterson. Bishop Alma E. Kehl officiated. A reception immediatly followed the ceremony. Mr & Mrs Lloyd M. Peterson, 831 Montague Avc., are parents of the bride. The bridegroom is the son of Mr & Mrs Emerson G. Reid, 1405 American Ave. Maid of honor was Miss Dcanne Caidough. Miss Kaye dd Miss Elaine Christensen George were bridesmaids. Jo Anne and Jeanne Peterson Reid were Junior bridesmaids. Gary Reid, brother of the groom, was best man. Ushers were Glen gGoodwin, and Maury Dukas. The couple will make a home in Salt LakcCity. 2555 Melony The Swanec Singers, well known male chorus, has chosen Mrs Robert Bcnnion, 5391 Kcmpner, as their soloist for season. the 1963-6Mrs Bennion has studied under Blanche Christensen and has appeared in a number of musical productions, including the University of Utah Summer Festival production of The Student Prince" in 1961. She has also appeared in church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints presentations. According to Charles R. Bird, president of the chorus, Mrs 4 a. 1 Neicthbor Hawaiian Islands concert tour in May. $1 EDITORIAL Dog Show T" Chri1- Butler School well groomed, Chinese Chow Chow dog by the name of Falme recently won second place in the junior A ,nd University. reddish-brow- n, Plans Parents' Night Oct. n Lal-sha- d KMjiiwaMila Serving the Holladay, Cotton wood, and East Mill Creek com munities of South Salt Lake County, Office-22- 59 East 4800 South, Salt Lake City 17, Utah 8 Phone Subscription rate: $3.00 per year Strictly in advance 278-262- Plant 136 N. Main St., vale, Utah. Phone Mid- 255-355- J. Parr Godfrey, Publisher James U. Landers, Edilor-Mg- r meet- - ing Thursday, Oct. 17, 7:30 p.m.. e in the room. ; Dr Kenneth C. Farrer, Asst, j Supt. of the Granite School District W'ill discuss "How Children in the Granite District Compare with Children of the Nation. Mrs J. R. Hansen, program will introduce the chairman, new principal, Mr Morris C. Cannegeiter. Grade-level workshops will be held in classrooms immediately following the meeting. For the convenience of parents with more than one child at the school, workshops will be conducted both at 8:00 and 8:30 p.m. Oakridge PTA officers this year are: Mrs Gary Ellis, president: Mrs Terry Mai an, Mrs Ralph Walgren, secretary; Mrs Lyman Lewis, treasurer; Mrs Bert Rider, Mrs Walter historian. EYE multi-purpos- EXAMINATIONS... ...AND GLASSES A. IN HOLLADAY. B. EVENING APPOINTMENTS. C. CHILDREN'S VISION . . . A Specialty . . . D. CONTACT LENSES . . . FREE TRIAL ... DR. GERALD H. BAGLEY EL5-626- 9 17 Exchange Place, Salt Lake City, Utah ; GIVE YOUR CHILD n: A Lat-sha- Home Ceremony Miss Kathryne Powelson became the bride of Larry C. McAllister Oct. 11 at the home of her parents and Mrs Thomas B. Powelson, 5581 Somerset Way. Pres. C. Leland Davey of the Cannon Stake officiated. A reception followed. Parents of the groom, Mr & Mrs Donald L. McAllister, 1365 East 4800 South, entertained for them at a wedding dinner at Top O the Mall. Attending the bride were Mrs Wiliord E. Baird, matron of honor, and Miss Joy Powelson, maid of lionor. They wore rose-regowns and carried bouquets of white roses. LaYar Jay McAllister was best man, and fcax Fuller ush- ered. The newlyweds will honey- moon to southern California be- fore making a home in Salt Lake City, where the bride Gin THAT LASTS Unites Couple Give Them . . . MUSIC Enroll them now with Utah's Finest INSTRUCTORS The Finest Instruments Arailalde in Sait Ijake Rental Applies on Purchase' d j Holladay Music Co. 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Churches, over a Your convenient period of time builds you a credit reputation of value for future borrowing for any purpose. Timeway financing is arranged rapidly and with a minimum of red tape, either at your auto dealers or at the hank. Such group savings programs are arranged by the Sperry and Hutchinson Company as a service to 7 those organizations which work toward goals impor- tant to their communities. THE SPERRY 1 Crazy Daze Buys tet-fche- lAS,c6T,3N Recently Wed Entered as second class mat ter at the Post Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, under the Act of March 9, 1878. - 17 This is the 50th anniversary group and the handling obedience division, first time it has traveled out of trials, of the intermountain Butler School will hold a the continental United States. area dog show. This event was 'Back to School night Oct. 17, 1963 and also use this occasion sponsored by the IntermountThe Holladay Sixtenth Ward ain Kennel Club, and show sec- to proudly hold an 'Open House' girls' volleyball tournament is retary Norma Lcflct said 424 in the recently completed ad now under way. Mary Jane dogs competed. Some entered dition. is the coach. She majored in more than one class. The following schedule will in physical education at the. followed: 7:30 to 7:50 and be shown was The dog, Flame, University of Utah. Practical ' to 8:10, parents of 4th, 5th 7:50 L. 15, Robinson, time will be every Tuesday from I by Kenny 6 to 7 p.m. Mary Jane reports! 4088 Cumberland Road. Kenny and 6th graders meet in class-- I that the first game was played is a student at Olympus High rooms. 8:15 to 8:45, general robe. BYU fans could hardly have SixSchool. The dog is owned by his meeting in the auditorium. 8:50 against on Oct. 3. The to break the jinx of expected teenth Ward was victorious in brother Keith L. Robinson. to 9:10 and 9:10 9:30, parents only two wins, four ties, and 33 their first game of the season. Even though Fame is a mere jto of 1st, 2nd and 3rd graders losses to Utah, for all over the Using a western theme for fifteen months old Kenny re- meet in the classrooms. BYU sections out came the the opening of the fall mutual ports that the dog has done exIndian blankets. Whose side Scvcnth-TweltMrs Peril and her tensive Audrey traveling throughout season, the Holladay the Intermountain area and staff of Library assistants will were they on! Then, too, there Sixteenth, Twenty-SeconWards were in charge of been shown in dog shows at be on hand from 7 p.m. to 10 were rain caps and umbrellas. Now I can take just so much, decorations. Music for the even-en- g Reno, Nevada, Cheyenne, Wyo- p.m. to display the facilities of even when a game is exciting. was by the Blue Notes, Don ming, Idaho Falls, Idaho, Og- the new Library. All I could think of was the Main, Allen Eastman and Scott den, Utah, and Salt Lake City. Refreshments will be served car the good old car with Miller. This trio represents Not only has the dog visited all from 8:50 to 10 p.m. in the cafR & ll. of these places but he has a eteria. Mrs three of the four wards. Lynn Tapp, memGetting out of the stadium was to collection of ribbons Keith Gustaveson, 3640 Rog- large bership chairman, will be on like picking your way out of an er Drive, Sunday School Super- prove it. hand to collect dues PTA dues Arab tent city, and people kept Flame also has the unique from those who wish to intendent of the Holladay Sixjoin and saying, You can't leave now. of teenth Ward for quite some distinction being the only have not yet done so. This is the best part of the lime has received a calling to Chinese Chow Chow dog to be Mrs Car- game." Program chairman, in obedience trained this area. work on the stake board. Namol Hall, has outlined an excit- i Name me any.oen more d ed to succeed him in the Sun- Oh for the life of some dogs. than a sports enthusiast. ing year of programs of inter School day Supcrinlendcncy cst to all parents. Yes, theres my husband! is Mack Lawrence. He chose Rhodes-William- s as his new counselors Roscoe Webb, and Fred Scyboldt. We would like to welcome these newcomers to the Holladay area: Mr & Mrs Ronald In a ceremony performed Oct. Edwin Urry, 4430 Loren Von Drive; Mr & Mrs Arch Smith, 12 at Skaggs Memorial Chapel 4539 Brockbank Drive; Mr & of the First Baptist Church, Miss Mrs Lee Caldwell, 4460 Park Emma Margaret Rhodes and Hill Drive; Mr & Mrs Rulon C. Barry Gene Williams exchanged Bcrrctt, 4564 Loren Von Drive. vows. Officiating was the Rev. Dr. Warren S. Bainbridge, minVISIT ister of the First Methodist U U Church. A reception followed. Parents of the pair are Mr & Mrs II. II. Rhodes. New Bern, N. C., and Mr & Mrs Gene Williams, 3740 Yoscmite Dr. (3185 South). of Utah students, University Mrs Dennis Follman, sister Mr & Mrs George M. Edwards, are making a home in the val- of the bride, Towner, N.D.. was ley. Before their marriage at matron of honmor; Miss Anne Christ Methodist Church Sept. Rhodes and Miss Kathy Wil-- j Mrs Edwards was Miss liams were bridesmaids. Louise 20, Sharon Anne Rice, daughter of Rhodes was junior bridesmaid. Mr & Mrs John E. Rice, 4474 Best man was Ralph Rcqua. Till-- : Roger Dr. Officiating was the Ushers were Biff Dodson, Ron Rev. Gene D. Yelkin. A re- Ilutten, and John Tornquist. SALT LAKE CITY 4705 HOLLADAY BLVD. ception followed at the home of The bride has attended Westthe bride's parents. minster College, Georgia State The groom is the sun of Mr & Mrs G. Zahnor Edwards, 3400 South 2540 East. Attending the pair were Miss Judith Ann Manardi and David Warren Draper, with Robert F. Edwards and J. Timothy Rice ushering. of the choral of NATIONAL Dog Wins Hoimr-"-Intermountain ian can recall being stuck in on Memorial Day and being bogged down in slag on the Fourth of July one year. I can recall being lost on mountainous short cuts and hiking through southern Utah wilderness with a pounding headache. I can recall all these things, but Saturday I couldn't recall promising my husband I would go with him to the Utah-BYfootball game. But not one to weleh on a promise, I reluctantly got into warm undies, a sweater, slacks, a cast-of- f ski outfit, a babushka, and rain hat. It was an drizzle before we even reached Hie stadium. During the first half it continued this way with people bundling up a bit more each quarter. Well, in the second half, it settled down to a steady drizzle, and by this time all the paraphernalia any one had came on. I added a car 1 snow j Holladay News Notes are invited to attend PTA I vole. Wil-parti- Oakridge Elementary patrons When our car moves, by now I should be just a bit wary. ( groom will continue his studies Dipo, Mrs LeRoy DeKarver, Miss at the University of Utah. Vicky Lynn Liljenquist The bride has attended the U. Mrs Donald L. McAllister, Mrs of U. and Brigham Young Uni- - LaVir Jay McAllister, Mrs Joe I. Jacob, Mrs Stanley Powelson, versity. at prenuptial Mrq Wilford E. Baird, Mrs Entertaining have been Mrs Philan- - by M. Durham and Mrs David der G. Hatch, Miss Doreen M. Parkinson. Oakridge PTA Plans Meeting Thursday Night The Last Word . AND HUTCHINSON COMPANY Group Savings Director 114 Fifth Avenue New York 11, New York SB I Loans made also for any worthwhile purpose using your present car as security. hr. iMWr N A lark. Utah, NJL Pya Ban. KnllMaMr fir. UuirHj talk Cyr. . kak tyrt.fr |