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Show Sugar House, Utah, Monday, January THE NEWS BULLETIN 5, 1953 MERRILLS OFF HOLIDAY DOOR OH SUNNY PRIZE AWARDED BILLED FOR The Business and Professional Women announced Friday that the TWO CONCERTS SOUTH VISIT Christmas Door contest had been Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Merrill judged by the Sugar House chamand son, Gordon, are leaving Utah's ber of commerce. Mrs. J. J. Savage at 2270 Blaine newly arrived winter season ana heading, by motor, to the sunshine Ave. was awarded the first prize of California, Arizona and Old of $25 for her artistic decorations Mexico. of Santa and candy canes. Mrs. C. F. Raynor received the They expect to travel down the west coast to Mexico and return second prize of $10 with the scene via Reno in about two weeks. Merrill has just sold his business, the Merrill Appliance, to the othex two partners in the firm, A. D. Lindberg and Clyde Gerame Jr. When the Merrills return from their vacation trip they will ope their Merrill Appliance store l 1019 E. 21st South, where they will continue to greet old and new customers after January 15. LA RIES GROUP ENJOY AFFAIR A gala evening of fun and jolly entertainment was enjoyed by all givn by Mrs. Lucy Stucki assisted LaRie's employees December 30 by her husband, William Stucki, and her son, Richard, and wife, Marge. Mrs. Stucki opened the evening by telling of the history of LaRie's and giving thanks to those who have helped' it to grow since 1944 to the thriving business it is toone in day, with three stores in one Sugar House, Murray and . RUDENSTEIN IS KOREA STINT Pfc. Dale C. Washburn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Washburn, 1697 E. 123rd South, Draper, is serving in Korea with the 5th regimental Arthur Rubenstein, king of the combat team. current keyboard, will come to Washburn entered the armjT in Utah next week for two appear- December, 1951, and arrived in ances with Maestro Maurice Abra-van- Korea last November. He is a and the Utah Symphony graduate of Jordan high school. orchestra. The master showman and musician, who attracted a turnaway el ZILPHA BOSONE of the Little Angel displayed on her door at 2132 Berkeley Ave. Mrs. Ethel Garwood said the contest had proven very successful for the first year and had been the inspiration of many beautiful Christmas door scenes which were constructed at a nominal cost. APPLAUDED FOR AIR WORK WAF Lt. Zilpha Bosone, daughter of Utahs outgoing Congress-woma- n Reva Beck Bosone, has taken effective steps to disprove the old saying, Its a mans world. She was the first woman to be assigned to an operational air force unit, and she has demonstrated the ability of women to perform tasks hitherto delegated only to men. With her first assignment as intelligence officer there w'ere many complaints from airmen to crowd to the LDS Tabernacle two colonels. years ago as a guest artist with the symphony, will perform with Utah orchstra Wedthe nesday, Jan. 7, at the Tabernacle and Thursday, tJan. 8, at the Ogden high school auditorium. In years past there has been no guest artist with the tUah Symphony who has matched the popularity of Rubenstein. His appearance of two years ago is still counted as the highlight symphony performance In the past three or four se'asons. Conductor Abravanel has arranged another outstanding program for the next concert opening with the pleasant and fluent in B Flat Major by J. C. Bach. Debussy's prelude to Afternoon of a Faun and Richard Strauss Don Juan, tone poem, will follow. Both these works were written more than 60 years ago, but both are considered great modern compositions. Rubenstein will play the Brahms Concerto No. 2 in B Flat Major with the symphony to conclude the program. Tickets'' for both concerts are now available and a brisk sale has been reported. David S. Romney, manager of the symphony, suggests that it might be well to reserve tickets early to be sure of having seats at concert time next 86-pie- ce Sin-fon- ia week. TEAMWORK Phil Patient Alice Faye rescues happy-go-luck- y own on their his from Harris comedy show,, a weekly escapades NBC radio. on feature Sunday night BARGAINS GALORE SPECIAL TABLES. Hundreds of Wanted and Useful Articles PRICE DIAL mm d. king TO AID IN NEWS COVERING The News Bulletin introduces Emma D. King to the Sugar House folk. Mrs. King joined the News Bulletin staff as reporter and writer the past wek, and comes highly recommended with a background of several years as a correspondent for the Times-NewTwin Falls, Idaho. Mrs. King has also done feature work for a number of years which has included publications in the LDS Improvement Era magazine. Mrs. King says, Hi, folks Whenever you haw; any activities that you think the neighbors may want to read about, fre-lan- ce call me at RETURNS TO USA Pfc. Max L. Raddon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Raddon, 2180 Lanbourne Ave., is returning to the United States after 16 months in the Far East. He entered the army last March and has been awarded the army- of occupation medal for service in Japan and the Korean and UN service ribbons. - al . IN KOREA News has been received that Pfc. Kenneth H. Williamson is with the 45th infantry division in Korea. His wife, Marion, lives at 82 S. State. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. C. Williamson, who ' live at 738 E. 27th South. WATCH FOR OUR GREAT ing health, for example, a timely tall on your Doctor may forestall a costly illness. And bring your Doctors prescriptions here. You will find it costs no more for the best! ri 0 O Thrift is a fine virtue. a JANUARY 9 THRU JANUARY 17 $ $ SOUTH EAST PHARMACY Clark Hardware 1027 EAST 21st SOUTH But not long after she had begun her work with the fighter pilots and airmen, the complaints changed to high praise for her conscientious devotion to duty and the job ahead. Besides her job as intelligence officer, she is security control officer, classified documents control. officer, information officer, ground training officer and is a member of the base courts-martiboard when cases concerning WAFs are heard. The slender, efficient WAF officer is on leave at the home of her mother at 965 McClelland St. It will be remembered that Lt. Bosone was a student at Westminster college prior to taking up residence with her mother in Washington. With Lt. Bosone is her fiance, Lt. Arthur B. Crouch, a jet pilot from Norwich, Conn. The couple have returned to her home for their wedding. But sometimes we save pennies and lose dollars. In guard Come in and look over. our New Staffer s, one in the Rose Park area. After a wonderful dinner in the Marine Room of the Hot Shoppe, everyone participated in games. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ence led a rollicking game of bingo, which ended the evening. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Easton M. Gesael, Dr. D. G. Edmunds, Mr. and Mrs. Evan R. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Richmond Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ottinger, Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Burton, Mrs. Alta Milne and husband, Fay S. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wright Jr., Mr. and Mrs. P. Harry Patka, Mrs. Vi Smith and partner, Orvil Bird; Mrs. Erma Stevens, Miss Cherrie Middauh and partner, Miss Bonnie Sanders and partner, Bemie Bills; Miss Janet Gillespie and partner, Ray Ogden. Page 7 2660 SOUTH 20th EAST Rapid Free Delivery PHONE 6-2- 80-8- S3 4 r --T |