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Show "i It The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, September 30, G 1973 17 wru i of the American ! South. After a social hour and luncheon, representatives of the Utah Historical Society each veterans tape-record- Expeditionary Force, celebrated the World War I units 55th story of his part in World War 1 for historic?! purposes. annual banquet Saturday at Harmon Cafe, 1270 E. 2100 34 P. West, Raymond Kelsey Ave. (1185 South), said the sector, composed of men from the Intermountain Area, saw action in the Argonne Wallet Yields Gish Lamar J. Brown, St Forest, WWI Buddies Reminisce Swapping tales of daring and reliving old times, 17 members of the 91st Division, Mountain Sector Association ft'?-- : " 1106 W. 800 South, told officers $100 cash was taken from his wallet at his house. MJuel Burglars Steal Pistols, Cash and Belgium. Officers elected at the meeting were Lynn L Fish, 1759 Harvard Ave. (1105 South), T. N. (Ted) president; Brunker, 2502 Olympus Dr. (4155 South), vice president; Raymond P. West, 34 Kelsey Ave. (1185 South), secretary; and Henry Heusser, 1340 Browning Ave. (1401 South), Burglars entered the Toby Jacquez residence, East, through an open 0 bed- room window and took two pistols, a Navy duffle bag and $3 cash. Officers sa,d the burglars ransacked the residence be fore leaving with the items worth $195. chaplain. 1 1 s Sale Event . . Noritake Dinnerware Vt i Tiff Use our Tableware Plan. With 50.00 purchase, no down L'i' SALE ENDS OCT. 20, 1973 payment, no interest, 2 years to poy balance. Ask about it, all stores. Sets include 42-p8 each dinner plates, salads, bread & butters, cups and saucers, 1 ea. oval vegetable bowl , 14" platter. 92-p12 each dinner plates, salads, bread & butters, cups, saucers, fruits, soups, 2 bowls, 2 platters, sugar, creamer, gravy boat. c. fv Observing winning garden in Civic Beautification Awards Program are I George Hoar, front, Dave Johnson, Mrs. Lee York and Lester Kimball. c. Tribune Beautification Chief Honored at Awards Event Genevieve Folsom, director of the Civic Beautification Awards Program, was awarded a golden shovel by the state Saturday for 25 years hi devotion to landscape improvement. The shovel was presented to Mrs. Folsom Secretary of State Clyde Miller at the programs annuai tea and awards ceremony Sugrr House Park, 16th East and 21st South. Approximately 200 persons were present to receive state and regional awards for outstanding civic beautification projects that they have vorited on the past year. appreciation communities Sponsored by The Salt Lake Tribune in cooperation with the Utah Associated Garden Clubs, Utah State University extension services and the Utah Association of Nursey-methe Civic Beautification n, of well-kep- busi-nesse- s, t homes and and initiate Fine and Ivory China a where natural beauty is marred by peoples face-liftin- Mrs. Folsom said this years contest was the largest in the history of the program, with some 6,000 entries. 20 off on sets and open stock to encourage Program air, g neglect. Set your table in beauty with this fine china, only three of our 12 lovely patterns are shown. Present Awards Presenting awards Saturday Mike Korologos and Genevieve Folsom from The Tribune, Dave Johnson and George S. Hoar of the Utah Association of Nurserymen. Mrs. I ee York, vice president, Utah Associated Garden Clubs Melvin and Bumingham, Fullmer Allred and Joel Barlow, Utah State University Extension Services. FINE CHINA Frolic, shown, plus Annabelle, Georgian, Clarinda, Peking and Spring Song, not were Special tree plantings awards (presented bv Utah ..ssociation of Nurserymen): 1. today, for cities over 20,000 with the most for cities entries; Richmond under 20,000 with the most entries per capita. Pork planting (presented by UAN): Fillmore, community showing the most improvement r over o period. Plaque winners to be awardThe Tribune for the best ed by entries in each class are: District 1, Bountltul north to the state line: Class A, garden club entries: Roy Senior Clt'.ens; Class Bl, civic and service clubs: American Legion Post 139, Roy! Class B3 governmental: Layton City Litter Control Program, Mrs. Ruby Price, chairmpn; Class b4, Lakeview and Roy Uth Wards. . Class Cl, private gardens shown. service for 8, reg. 99.95 service for 1 2, reg. 1 89.95 42-p- c. 92-p- c. 79.96 151.96 IVORY CHINA Norma and Fragrance shown, plus Linton, not shown. Also 3 other ivory patterns, slightly higher, c servicefor8, reg. 109.95 servicefor 12, reg. 219.95 42-p- c. 92-p- c. 87.96 175.96 one-vea- designed: Lee K. professionally Hansen, Roy; Class C2. private gardens, nonprofessional: Sam S. Matsumura, Roy; Closs O, beautification and community Cleanup: rone; Class El, junior Individual: John landscaping. Muir. Layton; Closs E2, junior landscaping, group: Roy Student Involvement Community More than 20 off on sets and place settings. place setting: 1 ea. dinner plate, salad plate, bread & butter, cup, c. Progression China saucer. 45-pc- white-bodie- Chip-resista- nt, with the Noritake-Auerba- Progression China, d breakage for 2 years. (Ask about it). Sunnyside, Blue Moon and Blue Havep shown. Also Palos 5-p- c. place and Sunglow not shown. Verde, service for 8, reg. 45-p- c. five-p- c. covered sugar, creamer, vegetable bowl, serving platter. guarantee against ch 8 .t settings, 1 1 9.95 place Setting, reg. 1 2.95 39.95 8.95 program; Class E3, ranch and farm Improvement, none; Class E4, neighborhood Improvement, none; Class E5, tree plantings, i toatflHala' ? I; Murrays Boys Clubbers Join in Groundbreaking Special to The Tribune MURRAY Several young members of the new Murray Boys Club wielded the shovels at groundbreaking ceremonies for their club house to be built by the outfield fence at the ' Ken Price Baseball Park. t : LDS : Ik r8hrtft Secretary of State Clyde Miller presents a golden shovel to Genevieve Folsom Saturday to civic beautification. .for her devotion Appoints Director of Health Effort Robert L. Prince, club president, explained that the first phase of the building, to be completed by Jan. 1, 1974, will contain an office, recreation room, locker room, arts and crafts facihties and storage. A second phase will expand those facUities and the third phase will be a 49 by 80 foot gymnasium. With donated materials, the first phase will cost 30,(H)0 and wUl be built by H. C. Alder and Sons. Car Victim, 6, Kimber O. Ricks, a regional Lrecor for the Development Office of the Church of Jesus Saints. ; Christ of Latter-dahas been named to direct the, Jeffrey Allen Moose, 6, Health Services Division of the injured late Friday in an accident, re, Development Office, it was an- mained in serious condition pounced Saturday. at St. Marks HospiMr. Ricks, a certified public Saturday tal. be will accountant, responsible The victim, son of Mr. and - for obtaining philanthropic financial support for hospitals Mrs. Charles Moose, and other health care pro- - East, was struck by a car of the Health Services driven bv Selcmaia Hafoka, grams " the LDS Church, Said 34, 590 Leland Ave (3015 of Corp. ; Donald T. Nelson, director of South), as he ran across 3300 the Development Office, and South at i.'H) East. Dr. James O. Mason, comrms- Deputy Norman . Carlisle sioner of health services. said glare from the sun pre' Mr. Ricks is a former Ricks vented the driver from seeing the child. College faculty member. Still Critical ( y 3194-110- 0 none. District 2, northern Utah County and Salt Lake County. Class A, garden clubs, none; Clos' Bl, service and civic Class B2, clubs, none; commericol: Woodtake Village, 4050-3r- d East; Clos' B3. gov- ernmental : Pioneer i rolls State Park, 2601 Sunnyside Ave., ond Salt Lake City Cemetery; Closs B4. churches: Holladay Stoke House, 4C68 Hoiladay Blvd. riass jm. m. 0m. 4 Cl, private gardens professionally designed George 2008-184Z. Aposhion, East; Class C2, private gardens, Lest Kimball, nonprotessional: 2804 Beverly St., and R.A. Jackson, 2970 Lincoln Cl. Class D, community beoutification and eleenuo: Solt Lake City Code Enforcement program, Stephen M. Hormsen, of the city Decommissioner partment of Streets ond Public Improvement tied with Maiestic Meadows Mobile Park, 5480 S 1055 West Class El, junior landscaping, individual: none; Class E2, lun-lo- r landscaping group. Granite School District, "Con Happen-ing.- " youth recycling oroiect. Class E3, ranch and farm imE5, provement, none; Class tree plantinos. Salt Lake City Shade T ree Dept. southern Utoh District 3, County south to the state line: Class A, garden clubs, nae; Class fat, civic and service clubs, none; Closs B2, commercial plantings; Old Homestead Class Restaurant, Huntington; Blue Haven B3, govermental: Escalonte Elementary School; Closs B4, churches Perron LDS Church. Cl. private gardens Class professionally designed, none; Class C2, privote gardens, nonprotessional. Don Simmons, Perspective Stemware 20 landscaring, Off Your choice of goblets, ond sherbets in this durable, quality stemware. Coordinates with all Noritaki dinnerware. Glen Mr. ard M-- s. Manti, Bicknell and Charles Ekker, Class D, Molimk, Huntington. beoutlticotion and community Dainty Cookers, cleanup: Club, Huntington. Class El, tunlor landscapeing, individual: none! Closs E2, iun-lo- r witva-juic- es Pink, amber, avocado, blue, sepia, plum, smoke, black, reg. 3.50 ea. 2.79 group, none, Closs E3, ranch und farm The John Sha-- o Class E4, Ranch, Snydervllle; neighborhood Improvement: ond Mabel Todd Hazel Whatcott. Santoquin . Class E5. tree plantings, none. framed certificates Special lent to Mrs Irene Horrlson, Huntlng'on; Rick Totton, Midway; Mrs. Alton Fitzen, American Fork and Mr. and Mia. Preston Bradshaw, Hurr cone Ruby or tangerine, reg. China MaU and phone orders fiHed. tod, cate 328-- ! 188 Salt Lake, 825-160- 7 4 4.00 ea. 3.19 and Glassware, all stores (930) 2nd color cho.ce where possible. Beyond our delivery area, ch.qa and g'assware sent fre.ght collect. Phone orders, Ogden. 374 2780 Provo, Zenith 737.outly.ng dehvey artas t V b Sunnyside 14 A. |