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Show Sugar House, Utah Friday, April THE NEWS BULLETIN 9, 1954 Out Holladay Way Garden Club Gives Trees to School ... BAND CONCERT, FASHION DRAPER CALLS SHOW STAGED The annual stockholders meeting of Draper Egg Producers association, Inc., will be held In Draper Saturday, April 17, it was announced this week by O. A. Mick-elsemanager. Events will include an open forum discussion from 2 to 4:30 pjn. n the Draper Second LDS ward chapel; dinner for members in the Draper school auditorium from 5 to 6:30 p.m., and a business meeting in the Second ward chapel, An outstanding band concert and fashion show 'was held Thursday evening at the Olympus junior At an appropriate ceremony and ful blue spruce trees to Olympus school, sponsored by the high program, the Canyon Breeze Gar- high school Monday, April 5. eacher association. den club presented two beauti- Participating in the Arbor Day At the meeting following program and tree planting cereMrs. the George Y7. Cas-sit- y program 600 teachstudents and mony were presided. ers of the school with members from the affair will be Funds & AUSTIN POLL of the garden club. used in purchasing a useful gift The school band played musical "IVe Can Be Heard " school. for the numbers and Ralph Rodgers sa m Drive Ph. 77965 2S19 Highland Trees. Stephen Sanders, president of the garden club, made the HIGH FIDELITY CUSTOM presentation and Dr. Kenneth j SYSTEMS MUSIC Farrer, princpal of Olympus high school .accepted the trees, the first FOR TIIE nOME for the new school. Mrs. Dwayne Hillman was in SOUND TV, RADIO At the annual meeting of the charge of the club's Arbor Day REPAIRS RENTALS program, and members of the TT'ah Furniture Dealers associaschool Ag club assisted Mrs; San- tion, held in the Ambassador AthMuftie Systems I ders in planting the trees. letic club, the following officers were elected for the next year: James A. Eberhardt, 3242 Joyce drive, vice president of S. L. Mattress & Mfg. company, was elected NOTICE president. He succeeds S. Calvin Sorensen. IS I1ERRBY GIVEN THAT Other officers and directors are: A plant sale will be held Friday ALL WAMPUM MUST BE Sterling Sessions, first vice presievening, April 16, at the Sher- dent; H. Dixon Hindley, second REDEEMED ON OR BEman school. The sale will be spon- vice president; Philip Mednick, FORE JUNE 1, 1954. sored by the Canyon Breeze Gar- secretary-treasure- r; George L. Nelden club, beginning at 7 p. m. son was renamed executive direcLater in the evening Dr. Wil- tor for the 27th year. liam R. Middlemoss, will be guest 'Directors: Mark C. Brown, KenCHART on "Tuberous and will talk speaker neth Boyle, W. Jay Eldredge Jr., his and will illustrate Begonias, Dell R. Holbrook, Stephen C. RichPh. 965 E. 83rd South talk with a group of colored slides. ards, Thomas F. Lattin, J. Morris Stephen Sanders will conduct the Parrish and Paul W. Johnson. meeting and there will be musical numbers completing the program. LEASE remember to say you av it In The News Bulletin. Parent-T- P-T- A UTAH FURNITURE III-F- PLANT SALE AT SHERMAN POULTRY MEET clude reports by Mickelsen; O. Duane Ballard, Los Angeles, southern California representative; J. J. Tepper, Denver; Ed McDonald, Seattle; L. N. Thompson, central California, and B. A. Brown, Reno. ELAINE ISAAC n, WEDS A. LUND The Reception Center was the candlelit scene of the marriage of the former Miss Lois Elaine Isaac and Arthur W. Lund. Bishop Sylvan Godfrey officiated. Parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. John P. Isaac, 7500 Wasatch at 7:30 p. m. hosted a following During the day interested per-n- Blvd.,rites. The reception is the the bridegroom will be conducted on tours L. L. Lund of Drapers feed and egg plant and son of Mr. and Mrs. also the eviscerating and dressing of Brigham City. plant. Subjects to be discussed during the open forum will include poultry and feed outlook, poultry husW. L. Peterson of the Holladay bandry, disease control and the care and grading of eggs. Sport Shop has been reelected as The forum will be directed by commodore of the Salt Lake PowDr. W. H. Hendricks, veterinarian er Boating club. One of the outstanding events for the Draper association, and will include a number of noted for the club will be their May Regatta, which will be held at poultry experts. Business session will also In Haynes lake. ns HOLLADAY SPORT BARTER 8-2- P ORIGINAL CONTEMPORARY FURNITURE DESIGN By CONTEMPORARY INTERIORS 2203 Highland Dr. Dial Fascinating Line of Gift Items 84-46- 31 i WOMAN VOTERS CALL MEETING Unit No. 8 of the Utah Women Voters League held their last meeting at the home of Mrs. Francis M. Chipman, 1799 Millbrook road. Legal Notices WESTMINSTER COLLEGE NOTICE OF MEETING TO AMEND ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION To the members of the corporation of Westminster College, a corporation of the State of Utah: A meeting of the members of the corporation of Westminster Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Drage, 2835 East 3535 South, are announc- College, consisting of the duly oring the engagement of their daugh- dained ministers residing within ter, Miss 'Joanne Drage, to Lawrie the State of Utah, of the religious K. Kidd, a son of Mr. and Mrs. denomination known as the Presbyterian Church of the United Henry Kidd of Ashton, Idaho. States of America, will be held at Wasatch Presbyterian Church, 1676 South 17th East Street in Salt Lake City, State of Utah, at 9 oclock a. m. on Wednesday the 21st day of April, 1954. The meeting will be held for the purpose of considering and voting upon propositions to amend the Articles of Incorporation of Westminster College to authorize the Board of Trustees to fix the number of Trustees within the maximum limit of 36 and the minimum limit of 24, of which shall constitute a quorum and exercise the powers of the Board, and if the number of Trustees be increased to fill the vacancies created by such increase; to provide that the Board of Trustees shall of the annually elect one-thinumber of Trustees for a term of three years and each such group of members shall be known as a class; to provide for the representation on th Board of Trustees of each Utah- - wide Church organization of the Protestant Evengelical denomination, which with the approval of the board of Trustees may participate in the support of the institutions conducted and maintained by the corporation. By Order of the Board of Trustees of Westminster College. J. Richard Palmer, ENGAGED one-four- th rd KNIGHTS SHOES 1055 EAST 21st SOUTH DIAL 7-7- President II. R. Waldo Secretary. Published in The News Bulletin March 26, April 2, 9, and 16, 1954. YES effective April 1, Congress reduced the Federal Excise Taxes from 25 to 10 on Long Distance telephone calls. That means, for example, that your tax on a call costing $1.00 will be only 10c, compared with 25c before April 1. This saving goes entirely to our customers-n- ot one penny of it to the Telephone Company. Whats more, the tax on your local service has been reduced from 15 to 10. |