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Show Nuptials Revealed At Engagement Party engagement of Miss Charlotte Christiansen to Edward A. McDonald. Making the announceA Saturday afternoon anment of the engagement and nouncement party disclosed the wedding date were parents of EYE EXAMINATIONS... ...AND GLASSES A. IN HOLLADAY. B. EVENING APPOINTMENTS. C. CHU.DRE.1 ViON . . A Specialty . . , D. CONTACT LENSES . . . FREE TRIAL DR. GERALD H. BAGLEY EL5-626- the bride-to-bMr L Mrs Harold Christiansen, 3191 South 1940 East, with Mrs Christiansen hostess at a luncheon at Log Haven. Parents of the groom who lives at 137 Noirth 7th West are Mr & Mrs F. R. McDonald, Las Vegas. Nev. The wedding will tal'c place at the home of the bride's parents Dec. 27. A junior at University of is vice Utah, the bride-to-b- e president of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. A Pi Kappa Alpha Mr McDonald will member, graduate from the U in March. 9 17 Exchange Place, Salt Lake City, Utah What a... Christmas Be Are Under the Tree IfFVC B V fit If the Regardless of Cost We Will Gift Wrap ... FREE Your ' 64 Holladay News Notes Mary Gail Stark CR Suburbanettes, Sweet Adelines Hold Party The Holladay Wasatch Adelines, Inc. were guests of the Salt Lake City Chapter Monday evening, Nov. 25, at the Cottonwood Mall Auditorium. This inner-chaptwaff arranged by Diane Glover of the Salt Lake Chapter. The Holladay Suberbanettes was organized in August by Marge Dubach, and the Salt Lake Chapter was organized thirteen years ago and was the first one in the Western states. Community Church Observes Anniversary In observance of the tenth anniversary of Holladay Community Chrch, a special service of recommitment was held Nov. 3 in the chapel. On Nov. 6 dinner was given and the social hall was packed to capacity with families to help celebrate the occasion. On the walls of the social hall were mounted pictures taken from the Historian's scrapbook which had been collected during the past ten year period. The church's housing grew from the meeting room in Silver's Department Store basement to an old farmhouse and STUDEBAKER HowAbou,a ... for Mom BE SURE ence minister, and Mrs Buck-hawere special guests. Dr iBuckhuin spoke. Ben Tyson acted as MC. 3th South. Mr & Mis Edwin The Page Neighbor, Holladay, Salt Lake County, Utah Wednesday, Dec. 4, 1963 3 E. Doweli, 5186 Holladay Blvd., returned Buhanan, Miss Marilyn Dailey, er. Ushers were Jim Murdock, Michael Butcher, Elwin Cox, Nov. 23 front a week's visit in :and Miss Jeannie Simkins. Best man was Butch Michael Cox. and Danny San Francisco, where Mr Dowell represented Western Mining Division of Kennecott Copper Corporation at a convention of UNSURPASSED the Public Relations Society of PERFECT SECOND SET! America, Others attending from PORTABLE POWER! the area were Mr & Mrs Kenneth Kefauver, also representing Kennecott, Mr Mrs William S. Adamson of Adamson-Buck-mamorepeomc Advertising Agency, Mr & Mrs Jim Hainlett front Sperry, Victor and Dale Zabriskie, Hercules. Mr Dowell is chairman of the BUCK AkD Rocky Mountain judicial com- WHITE n Mr & Mrs Frank S. McDonllillsdcn Drive, had a is.it artist their ald, 2813 famous residence Nov. 18. He is Wayne Ingram of Ft. Worth. Texas. Mr Ingram has held art throughout the entire country. One of his shows is now being held at the present time in Ft. Worth, Tex. He studied at the National Art Academy in Chicago, III. After a brief visit in Salt Lake City Mr Ingram will return to Ft. Worth, Tex. 51 r & Mrs Neil Christensen, 3640 Fortuna Circle, held a fireside for the Mutual Marrieds of Holladay Sixteenth Ward Sunday, Nov. 24. Judge Regnal W. Garff, juvenile court judge, spoke to on problems involving group juveniles. After a discussion was held light refreshments were served. Olympus Stake Conference was held Nov. 23, 24, at the West Chapel, 4100 Camille Dr., and was televised by closed circuit to the Central Chapel, 3070 Nila Way, and to the East Chapel, 4407 Fortuna Way. General Board Representatives attending the conference were Elder Richard E. Folland, Deseret Sunday School Union Board, Elder Carl W. Buchner, YMMIA General Supcrintend-ency- . Sister Lottie L. McKay, YWMIA General Board. Music for the general session was furnished by MIA Youth Choruses. A Neighborhood Fireside Service, sponsored by Olympus Stake Mission, was held Sunday, Nov. 24, 8 p.m., at Central Open House OR COLOR The TROUPER Series 39 tube (overall diag) 172 sr. iih picture Honors Couple An open house was given Nov. at the home of Mr St Mrs Wendell Lewis Butcher, 219 Kuanda I)r honoring their son, Steve Wendell Butcher, and his new bride, the former Mary Ann Murdock of Cedar City. The couple was married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Following the ceremony a break4 RCA VICTOR MwJ&tdTi Super-powerf- "New Vista" ul Tuner "New VistaP Super-powerf- Sportabout Chassis Sound RCAVICTORAfeK&fTV Tuner Transformer-powere-d Up-fro- The heralder Series 19 tub (overall diet) 172ss in. pictiir Transformer-powere-d "Golden Throat" Sportabout Chassis $16995 $17995 BELL Electronics fast honoring the pair was held at the Holiday Inn and was given by parents of the bride, Mr & Mrs Zealand J. Murdock of Cedar City. A reception was held Nov. 2 at the Cedar City Tenth LDS & Ward. Reasonable Service on All Makes Prompt. bride were Attending the TV RADIO STEREO Miss Sharon Jean Butcher, 6217 Highland Dr. maid ef honor; Miss Phyllis SALES SERVICE 278-120- 1 Every branch of the tree is loaded with gifts for your Home He si way Chapel, 3070 Nila Way. A color movie, with narration, entitled In the Footsteps of Jesus was shown to the group. The film was taken by Green during several Doyle trips to Palestine. O SHOP RANDY'S Admission to the fireside was friend or neigh- a bor. RANDY'S SALT LAKE .C. .1. Refreshments were served directly after the movie was shown. STUDEBAKER 3165 S. MAIN it Sub- urbanettes Chapter of Sweet 'A' SECOND CAR finally to the two-unbuilding which is nearing completion. Dr Sidney liuckman, confer- View Seventh Ward, 2215 East ALDER'S IN7-767- 5 Installing Distributors 960 S. Main Salt Lake Citv Janet Mantle, daughter of Mr & Mrs J. W. Mantle, 2227 East 3900 South, who has recently returned from the Florida Mission of the LDS Church, will be welcomed at a homecoming Dec. 15 at 3 p.m. at Valley Moke this the merriest Christmas ever ...give your family a L i K NOW kitchen, a sparkling, new bath, ora game room for year 'round fun. Drop in for a discussion of your plans. We can take it from there . . . supply ideas and suggestions . . . even have preliminary plans ready for you to present for excited approval on Christmas morning. vrrv sjxx;il dmiglnmls g.tu In llic world, it 11 J1IIW In'IIiT lll.'lll I'U'l'. Ti Milks lo .III now mrllmd of iinkin" llu'in. urn roil gel fresh SuidmiN nil dty long;. Urn in mir juv slnit wo ni.iko 20 fivsli SlTDNirjS. ihcil I 'lull Practical, too. Remodeling obs, large or small, require no down payment. You can start the work right after the holidays with no payment due until after March 1 st. Mu' GRAND OPENING SPECIAL (list (ivrrcil iiid ly Iml Sjtinliiuls This coupon is worth 10c on the purchase of Spudnuts or any Spudnut variety (including Persians, Twists, Bars or Spuddies). Coupon good only at The Spudnut Shop, 4001 Wasatch Blvd., from December 6th thru December 13th. Sorry, only one coupon redeemed per family. owrv Iwn iiiniulns- (inino in - ;ml w.ikli ns ni.iko 'em. 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