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Show Cottonwood Tales members, guests, and friends. Dinner will be served to about 40 couples followed by dancing to the music of the LeNore Turnbow, CR For reservations call the club. comCottonwood Stake under the direction of Arthur Members of the teen-ag- e mittee are John Forsey, SanOverlade. A youth choir of 90 dra Holds Conference Stout, Kathic West, Kay j members furnished the singing Anderson, Elyse Clawson, John Cottonwood Stake quarterly conference was held at the for the session, under the di- Bacon, Grace Ann and Cecil Stake Center, 2080 East 5165 rection of Donald Rippenger and Gail Ward. South, Saturday and Sunday, accompanied Larry Bird. The Dec. 7 and 8. Pres. James E. speakers were Pres. Tanner Lady Lions Give Faust conducted the sessions. and the general board mem$100 Check Pres. Eldon Nathan Tanner of bers. the first presidency of the LDS The South Cottonwood Lady Church attended, also visiting Lion's club are helping to sponSnow Swirl Dance sor a Christmas party for the auxiliary board members, ElDecember 23 der J. Holman Waters, Elder Clarence F. Robison, Lottie L. The Snow Swirl dinner McKay. dance of the Cottonwood club At the 10 a.m. morning sess will be held Monday sion, Sunday, an instrumental night, Dec. 23, at the club. It group played the prelude music will be a semi-formparty for Tri-Tone- I children of the exceptional Brooksdale School, 6220 So. 2nd West, and their parents Dec. 18, held at the Firemans Hall in Murray. A turkey dinner will be served at 6 p.m. followed by a program by rhythm band and caroling by the children. Santa Claus will give gifts to the children. A $100 check as given to the school recently also two large turkeys and decorations by the Lady Lions, proceeds from a games party held at the dub last November. Honored guests will lie state inspector, Irene Ellggren and The Neighbor, Holladay, Salt Lake County, Utah 11 and decorations are Jean UJi-fus- a. cdiu'sduy, lhv. IS, 1965 FLOYD'S . German Christmas will be state uiTicial Mr Kashand, it ner and family leave Dec. 21 celebrate at the home of Mr. v.as reported by Mildred Col- for Hutchinson, Kan., to visit lett. relatives and celebrate Christ- & Mrs Gilbert D. Hill, 1681 ' mas with relatives, the Carl B. Merribee Way, The host and Dennis Keith Percival, sun Hickmans and H. M. Buckners. hostess are relatives from GerA Christmas party for Cotton-'woo- d many, Fred and Hanchon Koes-lintif Mr & Mrs Leslie Percival Club children will be 1821 Deauville Ave., is entering A birthday dinner was held the mission home Jan. 20 in held at the club Wednesday at 1 Dinner will be served in at the home of Mr & Mrs Gil-- , p.m. his for preparation departure j to the South Australian LDS the dining room to 350 children bert D. Hill. Mission. He is a student at under twelve years. Featured will be Santa Claus, gifts, and South High. a cartoon movie. Mr & Mrs Harold V. Buck In charge of arrangements A Shoe Repair new owner Floyd Jones, Expert Workmanship Fast Service Hours 9 a.m. to g. i p.m. 6217 Highland Dr. COTTONWOOD VILLAGE CR Scandinavian Foods teen-ager- HERRING, SALT HERRING, PICKLED DRY STOCK FISH PREPARED LUTE FOR XMAS LIMPA EACH THURSDAY Zake away your glasses? yes, an eye physician might 1 LINGON, PREP. & FRESH Deseret News Subscribers Now Receive ALL TYPE CHEESE FISH BALLS Tort U prisnd RYE BREAD, CRISP at the bar af people that wear glasses just as a rateh. They dont really need them bat they dont htom they dont. Thats why its ee important to consult an eye physb dan at least onee a year. Because bet and he alone, has the spedafined knowledge training to properly diagnose the condition of your eyes. ooNHKria TODAY'S N.Y. Stocks TODAYI This curving read, hanging on the face of a steep hill at the mouth of Big Cottonwood Canyon, is the old section of Wasatch Blvd. between Big and Littla Cottonwood Canyons. It will remain as an access road but will not carry major traffic load. computer system transforms New York Stock Market information directly into type for the Deseret Nows business page within High-spee- d MUSTARD, CORV. POTATO FLOUR Plus Many Other Items fir Fastest Sleds m the West Insxcrxrws Utah Nygren's Market m rannu m3 sea m Euimunos The iUSMSMMf MHW$ 902 East 2700 South Salt Lake City, Utah main ornci-osMiro- n buanch omcni MM BAHT S1BT SOUTH aw East IN7-206- Or OmktA Am Ecccrot News Representative to Yeur Area 2 raiiow narr south ATM SOUTH STATS STHUT, MUBBAJT 09 (Ebffib ansreD GQgfljtfa CGQg5G05Dra8& cottonwood till 9 p.m. New section of Wasatch Blvd. avoids steep grades and sharp curves of old section. Above Is shown its merging with old highway a mile or so south of the top picture. Note misplaced arterial sign which stops traffic on through highway in favor of traffic from old, short section. At north ond of tho cutoff Perfect for families traffic on old road is required to stop. who already have a Continental styling! High-bac- k Foam chair freezer and want more room for fresh food Automatic 1 ft. defrostsection ing refrigerator 2-c- u. Compact zero - degree freezer at top for easy access to ice trays, ice cream ice trays Two mini-cu5 cabinet shelves, plus Vi shelf at top Two porcelain vegetable drawers, each holds one-thibe rd bushel Butter compartment Egg shelf Three door shelves 64 high, 30Vi" wide, 2 77" deep (less handle) NIGHTS A zero-degr- ee a Christmas tradition at ZGMI Special services that help to smooth your shopping rome especially created lor this season, others available year round but extra helplul now. a Automatic defrosting in refrigerator section freezer Big 2.3 cu. ft. 3 cabinet shelves Butter compartment e Porcelain vegetable bin holds 910 bushel Magnetic safety door Afk Slim and graceful but unbelievably comfortable. Foam cushions on seat and d back, with warm frame. Contoured styling for comfort Sculptured arms contribute to the high style of this very thrifty chair. Choose your favorite color! walnut-finishe- body-conformi- w obo, oup KJB 95 . , t;:8 y paymnt fermf ng 2 Big Stores SUGAR HOUSE 2115 South 11th East IN6-867- 7 DESIGN CENTER 3003 Highland Dr. COTTONWOOD MALL 4935 Highland Dr. 278-048- 7 |