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Show Tina Stahlke Featured "We have long felt the need of a camp for girls in this area. If the proper site, with a good water suply, can be acquired we feel it would open up the scenic wonders of the Moab area to Girl Scouts from all over the state. A campsite that is accesswould be an ible year-roun- d ideal base camp for trips to the Arches, Dead Horse Point, Mesa Verde, and the other geographic wonders of this part of the state. Mrs Molcr said that development of the camp would depend on the finances available. Initial contsruction would include toilet facilities and cotking shel- Teen Magazine In Martiena (Tina) Stahl.. Seventeen-year-ol- d ke, selected as one of the nation's outstanding teens, makes her second modeling appearance in Seventeen magazine via the January The Holladay girl, who resides at 2769 E. Maurice Dr. with her parents, Mr & Mrs George A. Stahlke, was chosen to appear in the January Seventeen as one of 17 girls who personify the nations most accomplished and photogenic teens. Miss Stahlke posed before the color camera at Salt Lakes Memory Grove Park for Seventeen's January home sewing section. In the Sew Now for Spring spread, the fashion-mindeteen appears in two outfits, a casual sleeveless wool dress and a h formal prom dress. She also is e in the Hairdos pictured in black- Across the Country" beauty article, having her hair styled by Mr Ramon, of New Yorks salon, who traveled to create her hair-do- . in the 1962 Singer Grand prize-winnYoung Stylemaker contest. Miss Stahlke won a trip to Paris, where she visited the workrooms of haute couture houses arc realized that the realm of fashion would always be part of my life. Now a senior at Skyline High Sehool, the versatile teen is are editor of the yearbook dance and a member of Symphony committee, modern dance, and ski clubs. She is a member of the Youngtimers fashion board at ZCMI and is the department store's Seventeen national fashion council representative. Her hobbies include writing, cooking, interior decoration, skiing, swimming, and hair styling. In the future, she plans to attend the University of Utah for two years, then to study designing and New York City and ultimately to combine a fashion career with marriage and a family. d y A Jan. The Literary Club of Cottonwood held their Christmas dinner party at the home of Mrs Max 0. Vicrig, 5758 Beaumont Dr., Monday, Dec. 16. Dinner was served to 26 members. Christmas readings were pern formed by Jean Lloyd and Flee nor, a violin duet was played by Leslie and JoAnn Larsen. Christmas, carols were sung and an exchange of presents by the members. Elder and Mrs Harold B. Lee and Mrs Gerald Cazicr, and Ricki Callistcr, were special guests of Mr & Mrs Newell J. Kuhre, 6180 Jeremy Circle, at a Christmas Eve dinner given at the home for all their sons, daughters, husbands, wives and grandchildren who numbered 38. heir son Calvin, wife and family of California did nut Jo-An- FLOYD'S Shoe Repair Floyd Jones, new owner Expert Workmanship Fast Service Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. 6217 Highland Dr. COTTONWOOD VILLAGE CR Clive Woodruff, 2029 East 6060 South, was honored on his birthday Dec. 16, by his wife, Lois, with a family dinner at home, CR under twelve wood Club, 1780 Lakewood Dr. Dec. 27 from 1 to 5 p.m. Santa Claus will be there with gifts and later movies will be shown, reports, llccna McKenna. Cottonwood First Ward held a get acquainted and Christmas dinner party Wednesday, Dec. 18 for members and new officers and teachers of the different A dinner was organizations. served at 6:30 p.m. followed by a short program and Santa Claus fqr the children. The new meeting schedule is as follows: priesthood meeting 10:45 a.m., Sunday School 12 a.m., sacrament meeting 6:30 p.m., fast meeting 1:30 p.m.. Primary on Monday 4 p.m., Relief Society Tuesday 10 a.m., Mutual Wednesday 7:30 p.m. An International Smorgsbord dinner was featured at South Cottonwood Fifth Ward Bazaar last week at the chapel, 1160 Vine St. A fish pond and booths of Christmas items and entertainment by the magician, Paul Hasigawa. were enjoyed by all reports the presidency. Roma Erickson, Pearson, Marilyn and Doruthy Anderson. Pvt. llarland W. (Woody) Larson arrived home Friday for Christmas at the home of his parents Mr & Mrs llarland Larson, 2U20 East 6060 South on leave from his base at Fort Old in California. Robin Davis, son of Mr & Mrs Wendell Davis, 1076 East 4903 South, left last Monday for the Argentine, Soutli American LDS Mission, lie is a student at BYU in Provo. Members of the Cottonwood Club will entertain with a New Years Eve, buffet dinner party at the club. Mrs Rose Smith is chairman of the gala affair, with a decoration committee oi Mrs Howell Ujifusa, Mrs Herb Trayner, Mrs Morris Anderson. Mrs Lee Eggleston, Mrs Richard liritlian. Mrs Kirk Clawson, and Mrs Bud Penrose. Ellen Guests were daughter and her husband Steve Schaf-buc- h and three children, son, Ronald and his wife Kathy and three children. Other relatives dropped in during the evening. The Organ Loft, 3331 Edison St., was the setting for the Christmas dinner party, Dec. 18 of the South Cottonwood Seventh Ward MIA. Dinner was served to 54 couples, Guss Far ney entertained with an organ recital. Girl Scout News Mrs Wayne N. Rider, 325 East 3360 South and Mrs R. II. Nickerson, 1511 Ken Ray, Salt Lake City, will head the 1964 Utah Girl Scout Council Cookie Sale set for Feb. 1964, Mrs Murray M. Molcr, Council president anounccd today. Preliminary plans have been completed, Mrs Moler explain ed and district chairmen from throughout the state will meet at the Girl Scout office in Salt Lake City on Jan. 3 to organize the statewide effort. Becomes 1 Mrs Lyman of storewide savings during clearance after-christm- as Come to ZCMI now! e, Brownie Troop 639 presented the flag ceremony at the Cottonwood PTA meeting Dec. 18. Susan Smart, Jay Caldwell, Tamara Smith, Jennifer Brad-doeDebbie Myers were the members of the color guard. Sparked by a donation from the Civitain Club of Moab, the Utah Girl Scout Council this week made definite plans to acquire and develop a camp site in the Castle Valley area, near Moab. Mrs Mitchell Malich, vice president of the council, E. E. Drake, LaVar Wilson, Frank Tippie, and Juhn Conrow of Salt Lake City have agreed to serve on the ad hoc camp development committee. 1964 WINTER QUARTER EVENING OF g) OUR e shop ZCMI Cottonwood Thursday & Friday till 9 p.m. m the YEAR SHOE Newcomers Set New Year Party STOCK REDUCTION THAT MEANS SAVINGS FOR THE FAMILY Newcomers Club of Salt Lake City will greet the New Year at the Florentine and Bonneville rooms of the Newhouse Hotel. In charge of greeting the guests are Mr & Mrs Jaek Hayward. There will be dancing from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. with music by the Caricc Bergman orchestra. Mrs Maria 1ia, decorations has combined atchairman, tractive centerpieces of wine bottles and fruits which will be given as prizes during the evening. And, of course, midnight will be ushered in with the traditional balloons and noiscinak-ers- . A baked ham and turkey buffet at 1 a.m. will tup the evening for the guests. Dr & Mrs Joe Tugaw are general chairmen for the dance with Mr & Mrs George Norman assisting as Mr & Mrs Hugh Fewin arc making name lags and Mrs Pauline Christy is chairman of the reservations committee. She may be called at for information and reservations. Members, prospective members and guests are invited. ALL SHOES FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK SEMI-ANNUA- 277-583- 4 Mrs Muray Moler. Ogden, president of the council, said, ADVANCE REGISTRATION tHiTHE best-of-th- ZCMI convenient credit plans. s&seb: pre-nupti- Shop year values on every floor . . . everything from home furnishings to fashion furs! Take advantage of ar 1-- OF UTAH EXTENSION DIVISION CHILDREN S SHOES VALUES to $1050 $00 SIMPLEX WEATHERBIRD RED WING p $400 $5 A I Women's & Misses' Flats & Heels Values to 1295 Velvet Step Trios Queen Quality City Club Advisory Service: If you wish to expert help in making your educational and vocational plans, advance appointments may lie made by calling Extension Division, Evening appointments, December 26. 27, January 2, 3, in Annex Building, Spalding Golo Spalding 5 to $1 0 Mens & Big Boys Values to IS95 Late ItegiMruliim Fee Begins January 6 00 00 R Mount Olympus Chapter No. Order of the Eastern Star will hold its regular meeting on Dec. 26, at 7:30 p.m. in the Midvale Masonic Temple, Monday, December 30, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday, January 2, 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday, January 3, 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday, January 3, 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday, January 4, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. ... & OTHERS Broken Sizes 23, CLASSES L Sale Starts Friday Dec. 27th Monthly Meeting Set By Mt. Olympus OES Annex Building, Room 117, University of Utah Monday, December 23, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday, December 24, 8 a.m. to 12 Noon Thursday, December 26, 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday, December 27, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, December 28, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. large can fruit cocktail 1 medium can pineapple chunks 1 small mandarin orange 4 sliced bananas 1 cup small marshmallows Vi pint whipping cream Miss Arlene Wilson, daughter Prepare pie filling as directed of Mr & Mrs James Grant Wil- on package. Drain all fruit thormixson, 2401 E. 3000 So., repeated oughly. Add to pie filling ture and fold in whipped cream. wedding vows with Harry Eu- Chill in In a ceremony performed at gene Lyman, sun of Mr & Mrs large mold. Serves eight. I Santa had a time findheard OkB. the Salt Lake Temple, Miss Nan- Harry Lyman, Bethany, we all have cy Anne Ware, daughter of Mr lahoma. in the Salt Lake Tem- ing Prancer. Well, & Mrs Calvin W. Ware, 3770 ple. President Nathan E. Tan- our little troubles. HAPPY HOLIDAYS!! Viking Rd., became the brice ner officiated. of Howard John Lambert, son of The couple was honored at a Mr & Mrs Thomas A. Lambert, reception at the Rosccrcst SecU 2345 E. 339 So. Elder LcGrand ond Ward, 3101 So. 23rd East. Richards of the Council of the Attending the bride was Mrs Robert Froclich. Miss Kathryn Twelve officiated. The couple was honored at Thomas. Miss Shirley Nordgren wedding breakfast given in the and Miss Alice Wilson, junior home of the bridegrooms par- bridesmaid. ents. Tammy Wilson and Tonyia The couple was further hon- Wilson were flower girls for the for Extension Registration ored at a reception at East occasion. Best man duties were classes Division winter quarter Paul Millcreek Stake House, 3103 E. performed by Lyman. under way at the University 3600 South. Larry McFarlane, Stanley Ly- is Bridal attendants were Miss man and Jcril Wilson ushered. of Utah. The Extension Division has Eva Marie Ware, the bride's The former Miss Wilson is a sister, maid of honor; Mrs. Gor- graduate of Brigham Young something for everyone, housedon J. Marz, Miss Kathleen University. She fulfilled an LDS wives, laborers, teachers, nursWood, Miss Janet Cleverly, and French East Mission. Mr. Ly- es, businessmen and women, Miss Marjorie Lambert, Miss man has studied at Utah State according to Extension Division Dean Harold W. Bentley. Over Calene Ware and Miss Ann University and BYU. He has Lambert were junior brides- University and BYU. He has 300 subjects are offered, rangserved a four-yemaids. tour of duty ing from human relations, ecThomas L. Lambert was best in the US Air Force. onomics, and philosophy to for man for his brother. Jim Ware, William C. Stout Jr., John L Eugene Peterson and Robert A. Lambert were ushers for the event. The new Mr & Mrs Howard Lambert will live in Salt Lake City. at Entertaining parties were Mrs. K. Carl War-dlMrs Preston Jensen, Mrs Marz, Miss Wood, Mrs Lionel J. Halverson and Mrs David Salcy. Announcing UNIVERSITY ing Winter Classes mem-berr- 7, 1964. Miss Wilson - For Extension s years Christmas party for will be held at the Cotton- Kiwanis Club of Cottonwood installed new officers at their Dec. 10 Christmas dinner party for members and their wives held at Beau Brummel, 3100 Highland Dr. New president, Russell II. Hanks, 6910 Greenfield Way, with Doyle Grant Johnson, 325 Cypress St., Midvale, as vice president, and Kenneth E. Coombs, 1887 East Millbrook Dr. as secretary, and 138 Lincoln M. Ross, Albin . Midvale, as Lt. Gocvnror. The nest Club meeting will be held - s Registering Turnbow, children's ac-bo- th Repeats Vows Cottonwood Tales Cottonwood Kiwanis Installs New Officers and interior from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Jan. 3 and eign languages from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Jan 4. decorating. ate registrations will be scheduled is Registration an- rom f in Room 117 of the Annex cePe a very good grandmother, and and in the Orson Spencer Hall, in Spencer Hall lub- that is tops in my book. The schedule at the Annex is follows: Dec. 26, Jan. 2 and Fruit Salad 3 from 8 a.m. to 0 p.m.; Dec. 1 pint sour cream 27 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.; and American hotels replace more 2 cups small marshmallows than 12 million light bulbs; 11 2 cans fruit cocktail, 2 Vi size Jan. 4 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Registration in Room 106 at 'million towels and 5 million 1 cup crushed pineapple Orson Spencer Hall will be coat hangers each year. teaspoon salt Drain all fruit thoroughly. Mix all ingredients and refrigerate over night to bleqd. Serve on shredded lettuce. Serves ten. Lemon Fruit Salad 1 pkg. lemon chiffon pic fill- Cooke . This is the season when calorie counting and budget counting is put aside. We are happy and we love everybody. We are entertained and we entertain. Today I have two excellent salads for this entertaining occasion. They are given to me by Ermil Bennett, wife of Melvin L. Bennet, 1731 East 4620 South. Ermil is a good cook, a good wife, a good mother, and Nancy Ware Sub-Deb- LeNore Wednesday, Dec. 25, 1963 Page 4 "Swith t Any expansion of Girl facilities is financed by individual and group contributions, such as that from the Civitain Club, and proceeds from the annual cookie sale Mrs Moler explained. and-whit- cross-countr- COOK ter. floor-lengt- The Neighbor, Holladay,. Salt Lake County, Utah BROKEN SIZES Jarman Hush Puppies Bass Simplex 322-646- Special Group Room 114. Placement Testing: These tests are given each Tuoda.v at 9 a. in. and continue until 4 p.m. If you cannot meet the daytime schedule a special evening testing schedule has been arranged on December 26. 27, January 2, 3 at 6 p.m. in Mathematics Building, Room 315. After taking the tests, you are invited to make an appointment with an advisor for interpretation of your test performance and discussion of your plans. comer goes to work with Remedial Class Registration: Call Lynn RavMcu, 322 6461, for registration information and advance appointment. MODERNFOLDS qw folding door Fur information about Sait Lake City. Ogden. Brigham City, and Logan classes and a free copy of the 1964 Evening Class Schedule and Supplement, call or write to UNIVERSITY 117 Annex, P. O. Box 200, Salt Lake City, 84110. Phone v ' r No Exchanges In IluHitilny lilt' I 'list Of fire Installing Distributors EM4-844- 960 S. Main 322-646- 1 1 36 N. Main 4 Salt Lake City 255-355- i i 4691 V ' Holladay OPEX. 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