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Show The Neighbor, Holladay, Salt Lake County, Utah Page 6 Wednesday. A or. 27, 1963 the time the first ships reached our shores in the IbUO's. Personal loss saddened those days, too. as illness took loved ones and hardship was an everyday problem. Yet. the beginnings of our observance of Thanksgiving were laid long ago in our history and cunt.nued as a most fitting national day or observance. All those principles upon which this nation was based have been tested time after time in war and peace since then: men have died for this nation; loved unes have been left to grieve. This Thanksgiving the nation mourns the death of a president. cut down by an assassin before he could cuinplcte his work. I need not tell you what you have to be thankful for. There are so many things: big important things, small things; things you can touch with your finger, things so intangible that they exist only in the world of ideas. So numerous are they that Americans this week can only puzzle over the kind of person it lakes to feel hatred so intense, that all the wonderful things that are the Unied States cast aside of America can In in taking the life of the President of the United States. Let this Thanksgiving week end put the resolve in each of you to serve better your community, your state, and your nation in thankfulness. The Last Word By VivS In this week of sadness and thanksgiving, let every American in his own way demonstrate his thankfulness. Couragp has been shown by the great and the small from Sheet Music Complete Stock Records Albums 45's A Banjos 4 A 5 String Ukes Tenor Baritone Guitars 6 A 12 String Pianos From $495.00 ORGANS With the New Shh-Beo- HART BROS. IN THE MALL Sugar House A the oriental atmosphere. They viewed some of the real fun shows the Bay City is famous for. ! Martha Is E. Acme Anderson 89 on Nov. 24 Nov. 24 marks the 89th birthday of Mrs Martha E. Anderson, 5491 Highland Dr. She was born in Oslo, Norway, and came to America at the age of 12. She lived with the Larson, does it need a preHintze, and Brockbank families holiday beauty of Holladay. Later she married treatment? Rasmus Anderson. They owned Try our new and operated one of the first GLAMORENE grocery, stores in the area at RUG CLEANING the corner of Walker Lane and RENTAL SERVICE Highland Dr., known as Anderfor low daily available son's store. The first Post Office called Brinton in the area rental. was located there under their supervision. They have five sons, Dan, George, Haven, and Allen, all of Salt Lake City, and Ralph, California. Inspect Your Rug school PTA officers that were on their meetings last week. They left to right, Mrs Ginger Nichols, Mrs Janet Borders, president; Harold Mrs Dee Lucas, second over Mountview look some of the hobbies display at are from Astronauts are tattooed so that the locations where sensor-in- g electrodes are to be plastered to the skin can easily be spotted. The tattooing onsists merely of a few tiny dots. urer. secretary; Subscribe Now LeNore 4699 Holladay Blvd. give CR was the fea speaker; a friend and poet read two poems. Rcpons es were made by Mr & Mrs Coulam and Steve. Bishop Miers conducted the program o' New Tfstd "Gay Nineties" Party Held Nov. 23 The Barton Snarr family celebrated the 50th wedding anniversary of Mr & Mrs Daniel & Lulu Snarr with a family reunion held at the home of Mr A Mrs George E. H. Snarr, 1808 East 6400 South, recently. A dinner was served to 12 relatives guests. were Air & Mrs Arland Snarr, Mr & Mrs Chapin Snarr, Idaho Falls, Mr & Mrs Leland Snarr, Provo. Henry and Dell Snarr James and Roland and Madge wife of Snarr. A sister-in-lathe late Oscar Snarr. was ill and unable to attend. The family had a most enjoyable reunion, Eunice Walton reports. to- - Holladay Village Shopping Center tured Wedding Event )UT! Color Is Our Business" Virgil L. Coulam Barton Snarrs Hold 50th n Turnbow, Art Supplies Why not Often a charge account? This Christmas Cottonwood Tales F Extensive Line of . . . The Cottonwood Dance Club announced its Gay Nineties' party in poetic form, The party was held Nov. 23 at the First Ward. cos-tum- n It: 11 THE ifl Sea I alwi ribl. jl - FAMOUS QUALI ' COMBINATION Al IMINUM DOORS SAVE iCOSTSl 99" DUO-DO- R Ml 1 inch thlckf gouge extruded m. Th fronts it -- v-- tstren glaj;iqnd v can b installed for left or right opening. Dance Club held its November dance, Saturday. Nov. 16, at Cottonwood Ward, 5949 Highland Dr. Elmer Shinglctons orchestra furnishr ed the dance music, Fritz and brothers sparked the evening with Swiss singing and accordion music. Three turkeys were given as door prizes. Deca Thanksorations followed giving theme with punch and cookies as refreshments. Mrs Elliot Wintcli reports. Cottonwood fir. INSTAIU HARDWARE INCIUDED! Bal-mc- III SfLf-SIORlM- if ibergias BIASKI WE IHSUIATIOH rwl " Dec. 7 will he the date set for the annual Christmas party of the Cottonwood club at the cliih house. A candlelight dinner with the lights on" ceremony of the big olive green Christmas tree trimmed with the colors of tangerine, watermelon, and pink. The same color scheme will be carried out with hanging baskets over each table. ,Thc terrace room will be dec-orated with green holly and red crab apples. Some 200 guests will (lame to the music of the AlUHlNUBt DOOM JUftl 1C I Duo-D- The -- handy storing l" model wi Dad" ! hovwhM Install it wi!h ecfy tools, too. M buy! it up! ... '"r ulrOMPOUNl) ; Club Sets Dec. 7 For Christmas Party G( werco G.l were week end visitors at the home of her mother, Mrs Erma Shurtliff, 6334 Senoma Dr. Air & Mrs John Hibbard and daughters Judy and Kathy re cently returned home from vacation in California, while Air Hibbard was attending sales convention at San Mateo Mrs Hibbard and the two daugh ters visited with another daugh-terMrs Gary Chase and three and children, Ruby, Carrie, in Concord who live Mike, Calif. Judy Hibbard is wear ing a beautiful diamond, which she received on Halloween. She is a graduate of Olympus High and is now attending a beauty college. Air & Airs Byron Paulson of 5919 Brentwood recently returned from a week's vacation pleasure trip to Lake Tahoe and San Francisco. They visited and shopped al the Famous Oricnt-- ! al Shops there, purchasing arti cles for their home to add Dance Club Has November Event one screen in serfst! Several standard sizes we available and all EASpO Air & Airs Ven Savage and two children, White Hall, Mont, pCIT ww NS b&. window. A missionary farewell StRlPPiNG fikri UlWlWS R iLJ. plural fnsurpassed Natural Color! Von See Than Ever Before ... and amazUnballavably beautiful RCA Victor ingly easy to ownl Thats ring the brightest Mark 9 Color color aver seen on an RCA Victor TV TV-f- eatu screen. pictures are Black-and-whi- sharper end dearer too. The glare-proRCA High Fidelity Color Tube brings you a picture so bright so true, you have to see it to believe Kl Widest choice of in RCA Victor I models and cabinet styles i Color TV history 1 The WAKEFIELD Mark 9 Series 265 sq. in. picture 7 rca Victor New Jfsta TV with Good-for-nothi- ng corner goes honor-lin- to work with Stec Coulam. . t 45995 Here is Reliability Isfew Tfstd in TV Circuitry COLOR TV Hold Farewell for Steve Coulam Sunday VnHBOVt Color TV Prices Start at son of Mr A Mrs M. C. 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