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Show the committee voted to revise the Constitution to establish a new single organization for the church. Officers are Ray Griswold, moderator; Ed Vigil, vice moderator; Verla Vigil, Jessie Financial secretary; Taun, treasurer; Hazel Coulter. Sunday School superintendent; Lois Bowman, clerk; Mell Hall, member at large; pianist, Max-- : ine Withey. Mr & Mrs Richard . Murray will celebrate their 6th wed-- ; Saturday anniversary ding evening, Dec. 7, 2442 Dolphin . Newcomers Set Christmas Party Tuesday I in many pear Partridges will decorate the Terrace patio room for the Newcomers Chib of Salt Lake City Christmas luncheon on Tuesday, Dec. in. accordin'; to Mrs Annahelle Eekels. general chairman of the event. The red and gold partridges and their trees are being prepared by a committee headed by Mrs Glcnna Richards. State Farm now insures7, 500,000 A social hour from 12 to 1 cars! Why not make yours No. the You'll enjoy p.m., luncheon at 2 p.m., fol7,500,001? lowed by a light and lively musFamous Low Rates and Home ical program form tie program town Service that have made with us for the day. Highlight of the people insure more cars afternoon will he the drawing of than with any other company! the many door prizes by prize Call today! chairman Mrs Virginia Likins, Mrs Frances Norman while gives the commentary. Some G . Kelley !ef the many prizes include a Id" portable TV set. card tab- Billings jlicfs 277-5207 2261 E. 4800 S. STATE FARM Mw MmnMI Imrace Ceopny Mm Offic: UoMinftM, llllnoic IN dinners for two. Ail proceeds of this luncheon will lie donated to the Salt Lake County juvenile detention home ior equipment needed in the center. Mrs Mary Lou Kncarcm is in Mrs charge oi name tags; Rosemary Harr, tickets; Mrs Jean Whaley, hostesses. THE A birthday party was given Saturday at the home of Mr & Mrs Robert Hadley, 1489 East 6930 South, for their daughter Kim who was 8 years old, Nov. 24. Six small guests attended and after games were played, refreshments were Mrs Jean Whaley, left, Mrs Virginia Likins, Mrs Arvnabelle Eckels prepare to be given away at the Salt Lake New prizes center, and v OPEN HOUSE j CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PUBLIC READING ROOM MILLCREEK PLAZA. 2343 East 33rd South SUNDAY, DEC. 8, , P. M. 2-- 5 Parking Facilities Available Auspices Christian Science Society iMillcreek) comers Club Chriatmas luncheon to be hold Tuesday, Dec. 10, at the Terrace Patio Room. Phelps, Denner Badge. The program theme chosen Three skits prewas Sound. sented included Beatniks, Hillbillies and Mexicans. ProgresThe Butler Third Ward Relief sive poetry was read, bongo and songs were Society will hold its annual ba- drums played zaar Friday, Dec. 6. Santa's sung. Den mothers are Mrs Jean Workshop was chosen for the Paisley, Mrs Carol Hall, Mrs theme. Decorations will depict Shirley Committee Miller. a winter setting at the North chairman is Millard Hall with members, Richard Pole. Members of the MIA will committee be dressed in elf costumes to Pasiley, and Charles Ellis with the event. There will sisting. Discussion following the be booths with numerous gifts project which the boys are on sale and a fish pond and working on for Christmas. They sugar plum tree for the child- are saving tops of cereal proren. Items such as quilts, ducts. They will buy clothes children's clothing, for the needy children. New aprons, stuffed animals, some windup members are urged to join and musical toys, and novelties, will it was stressed that two more be sold. Dinner will be served pack fathers and den mothers starting about 6:30 p.m. There are needed to volunteer. St. Vincent's CYO basketball, will also be snack booths. In conjunction with this there will practice started Nov. 21 at the be a bake sale and a nearly Rivcrvicw High School gymnasium. 751 West Tripp Lane. new shop'' and gift wrapping. A Catholic clothing drive was Those in charge arc Mrs Dec Acharman, Mrs Violet Thomas, a success and also the canned Mrs Laura Bair and Mrs Lois Roods drive for the Sisters. Rollins. Everyone is invited and ' They invited the Sisters from Ogden and Brigham to celebrate children are welcome. '.Thanksgiving dinner with them. . Mrs Randazzo made a table Awards Given to center piece and presented it to them. Scout Pack Mrs James Kilbcy and Mrs Awards were presented at the Elm a Ezelack made sick calls monthly meeting of Scout Pack to Miss Damie Bird and Mrs 286 which was held Tuesday Chicaulla at Cottonwood Hosevening. Nov. 26 at the Cotton- - pital last week. Other calls wood Heights Baptist Church, made to shut-in- s were to the Rev. William Whisenhunt is the ' homes of Mr Di Francisco and Institutional representative and Mr Trudcn. Thanksgiving bas-Jiwere also delivered to Culligan is the Scout Mas-!kct- s ter. The awards were presented needy families, A Christmas pot luck dinner as follows; Den 1, Stanley Hail. Bear Claw, Gold Arrow Point, party was held Tuesday Dec. and Denner Badge; Eric Pear- - .3. Aprons donated by the ladies son. Wolr Claw, Goal and Silver of St. Vincent's parish were 'Arrow Points: Steven Culligan. worn in a apron parade, then Wolf Claw, Gold Arrow Point collected for the forthcoming n and assistant Denner Badge. Mardi Gras sewing booth. 2. Brad I.igncll received an ette gifts will be furnished for assistant Denner Badge. Billy Catholic charities. Mrs Yvonne Van Ness re- Jo lipscy. Wolf Claw. Gold Ar- jrow Point. Den 4. John Braketta ports that her four year old 'received a Bobcat Tin: Alee daughter Leslie is improving Butler Ward & rcla-Wa- Way. Cottonwood Heights Highlights TODAY Mrs Frank Gamble. they visited at the home of Mrs 2416 Dolphin 2405 Dolphin Way, were visited Virginia Ludow. and numerous friends, Sunday by out of state tives. Mrs Quayle. former resi- - jody jrene peteison, six year dent of Idaho. Mrs Marfcrie dau,er of Mr Mrs D. Stevenson and her daughter. Peterson. 2200 East 7110 Mrs Patricia Shilperoort. rived from Palo Alto. Calif. MrsSouth, has recovered from open Stevenson and Mrs Schilperoort heart surgery. She is attending are former residents of Salt school at Cottonwood Heights Lake and while they were here elementary. Mr 27 The Neighbor, Holladay, Salt Lake County, Utah WcthiC'Hliir. J)rt I. 063 Pane 4 , Holds Bazaar after a long illness. Mr & Mrs William Boyd held a 7th year birthday party for their twin sons, Richard and Joseph. Monday, Dec. 2. A buf-jfsupper was served to the ,ten guests and games played. Bp. 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