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Show THE NEWS BULLETIN Sugar House, Utah SHOP OPENS Mrs. Walker was with the staff of the Mode ODay stores for many Friday and Saturday, April Greeting cards, beautifully de- years and is an artist in designmarks the opening of the new gift signed and hand made along with ing and sewing. where are fea- personalized stationery and party shop Zoe-Fra- n ZOE-FRA- N 9-1- WISE GUYS ADVERTISE! Friday, April 9, 1954 0, tured many new and interesting items. Monogrammed Arlington crystal gift items and jewelry offered to Sugar House patrons for the first and lazy susans are displayed, and EXTRA MONEY a table of bone china cups and time. housewife to phone on Responsible The owners of the new shop are saucers, dainty and intricate decommission. Tribune Box E 40. Zoe Contos and Francis Watson. signed, will catch the eye of any hostess. Mrs. Contos, who was formerly Nielo Siamese silver costume Get own dresses a buyer for the Paris company, has free and make returned from a buying trip jewelry, in pendants and earrings just extra money part time, showing to Denver to stock the new shop are beautiful, and definitely new friends and neighbors nationally with such items as marbleized line in Sugar House, and also the line known dresses. Orders easy to of ceramics, pepper mills, gifts in of William Edward designs in get. Write Maisonette Frocks, copper and brass. Completely dif- enamel on copper to wear with 3083 Sycamore, Anderson, Indi-ferent are gilt fly swatters which summer cottons. At the grand opening Zoe and are so attractive that even a fly will greet Sugar House paFran shouldnt mind being swatted with trons at their new shop In the one. new Sterling Shopping Center. Also opening Is the Danseuse Milo J. Adams, M.S. shop owned and operLADY Costume ated by Mrs. Ivy Walker, who Instructor of wind designs complete costumes for instruments dancing schools and shows. The shop stocks formats, wedding dresses, and mens tuxedos and forIlolladay Studio mal clothing to be rented. Sugar Dial 78-21The Dilworth Park Lady Lions House is fortunate to have the new will sponsor a concert at the Hill- shop, in as much as it is the only one of its kind this side of Los side junior high Friday, April 16, Angeles. WANTS... M-26-A- 22. NOT SO LONG AGO a visit to a Dentist was something to be feared. The average person therefore waited until a cavity grew so large and painful that his Dentist would have to extract the tooth. HOW DIFFERENT IT IS NOW . . . You go to your Dentist before your trouble is serious because MODERN DENTISTS are more concerned with preserving of your teeth than their extraction. THE DENTAL PROFESSION is also having its MIRACLE AGE . . . Many new chemicals and have been perfected for dental use so that if you have recurring oral troubles, proper dental advice can help you. anti-bioti- cs DILWORTH LIONS SLATE BENEFIT AFFAIR 88 at 8 p. m. Dr. Richard Condle, professor of music at the University of Utah, will direct. Tickets are 50 cents for adults and 25 cents for children, and may in be purchased by calling Mrs. Convenient Locations Ma-nook- YOUR MODERN DENTIST now prescribes the proper vitamins or minerals you or your'children lack. He applies treatments that help to prevent cavaties and receding gums. AS YOUR PHARMACISTS we are carefully observing dental discoveries so we can compound your Dentists prescriptions and supply dental aids he may recommend. WE SINCERELY ADVISE YOU to visit your dentist at regular intervals. He can now do more for you than was possible in past years. at Proceeds from the affair will go to the fund to SOUTHEAST 38. purchase play ground equipment for the Dilworth Park. The Lady Lions will meet April 19, at Rex McKeans on South State street. Richard Bennion will give a talk on The Romance of Diamonds." The nominating committee for the election of officers will be chosen. Mrs. William Marsh, president, will preside. OLEANIHG & SHIRT LAUNDRY TAX SITUATION PANEL SET AT OLYMPUS Extra Services No Extra Charge A tax payers meeting of the Granite school district will be held at Olympus high school at 8 p.m., BRYAN REXALL PHARMACY Dial CORNER 17th SOUTH and 11th EAST 6-6- Inhere Parking Is No Problem WE DELIVER Thursday, April 15. A panel discussion on the new mill levy for the district, with Dow Brian, Max Abbot and John Boy-de- n acting on the panel, and Dean Don Orton of the University of Utah as moderator, will be the evenings program. Written questions by those attending may be submitted to the panel. Fast, convenient service, clothes counted and receipt issued when brought in! Free Parking! Safety pins instead of .staples eliminate danger of painful scratches and gouges. Insurance, burglar- -' alarms, for your protection! Vi 'vfV Non-inflammab- le, For that FIRST Spring Housecleaning Job counter 8100,000 W MirV' non-grea- sy DuPont cleansing fluids used exclusively! BENNETT'S Vogue SUGAR HOUSE 8th East at 21st South si- - UK Vogue EAST BENCH THE WEST'S FASTEST SELLING WALLPAPER CLEANER 2 Packages for 25tf paecoJSaScai H 1511 South 15th Vogue East SOUTHEAST 2967 Highland Drive 2157 HIGHLAND DR. DIAL 84-44- 37 120 VINE STREET PHONE MURRAY 1177 1164 W. 5th NORTH THE PAINT POT DIAL 71 .cHOLLADAY 4700 Ilolladay Blvd. |