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Show INDEPENDENT Sugar Hou$e Ufah January 6 I958 p by Ruth Draper. Mrs. Therma Crockett is pro-gram chairman. Lady Lions To Meet Thursday The regular monthly dinner meeting of the Sugar House Lady Lions will be held Janu-ary 16th at the Lion House Social Center, 63 E. So. Temple. The high-lig- ht of the evening will be a book review, "Abso-lutely the Perfect Wife" given Woman's World FOODS FADS PARTIES FASIUOX By GENE KOENIG BLACK LOAMY TOP SOIL STEER MANURE GRADING HAULING PLOWING SCilOCKER Landscaping 6400 So. 23rd E. . CIS 86 KARTELL'S dance academy 809 EAST 21st SOUTH .Corner df 3rd East) IN 83 fi I0HI1I CLEARANCE 1 We must reduce our inventory. Here is an opportunity to i P5ck up TVs and White Goods at tremendous reductions SOME BELOW COST! Here are a few examples. i , yTELEVISION mmWHITE GOODS mmm j I table model 095 1 j REFRIGERATOR 1 I LI Reg. 209.95 B 3 I 8 I I - k 10 Cubic Foot qgfigc I 3 I PORTABLES 7(195 1 1 2-do- or fiJ7 I f In la If I Reg. 269.95 Reg. 129.95 l If p p Many more tremendous buys. DE LUXE AUTOMATIC 1 10" 14" 17" 21" 24" I washer j O Consoles 329.95 I f; j 1 o Table Models I I I P o Low Boys I ranges I 1 I 0 Portable I I At OUR COST if you will ar-- 1 fl range your own delivery. I I fx" . A l& f- f s r ' - I i j;, ; STOCK AMOUNTING TO TS&AflS THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS on oii ms g MUST BE SOLOS mM s? JlH4 y J$t III fer Jv J hum Vmm Hi Fidlelify Sound ONew 100 Kctaw Tub O 21" Diagonal Measurement ONew PowPockd Chcstls Fnlli la i Even Distent Chaaaeb O Tliia-asi-DIine- M Styling l OPEN EVES, TUX 9 P.M. 1 iLemummm I 1816 S. STATE ' 1 - - W. . , , SAVE ON PRESCRIPTIONS Lowest prices FREE Delivery . . . S-&- -H Green Stamps SOUTHEAST PHARMACY Max L. Steele, owner 2660 South 20th East IN6-218- 1 FOR SALE: 1957 Ford Country Sedan Station wagon. Red and white with heater, radio and only 8700 miles. Only $2500 call CR We've got the answer ! Call this number right now for full details HU4-9-1 KEYSTON ESS 1200 East 21st South Mrs. J. Bracken Lee Reviews Book The Elizabeth Fullmer Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pion-eers will sponsor a book review, Thursday, Jan. 23 at 1:30 p.m. In the Crystal Heights LDS ward. "Wander Women of the West" will be reviewed by Mrs. J. Bracken Lee. A charge of 50 cents a person will be made to raise funds for the restoration of the Chase Mill in Liberty Park, a project of the camp. The public is in-vited to the affair. B.P.W.CIubs Set Dinner Meet The annual tri-clu- b dinner meeting of the Business and Professional Women will be hald Thursday evening at 7 p.m. Jan. 16, in the Lafayette Ball-room of Hotel Utah. Hostess clubs are Ensign, Salt Lake and Sugar House. The program will include Edu-cational TV with Rex Camp-bell, assistane program director of KSL, as speaker. A talk will be given by Delia Loveridge on legislation. Gudrva Brady will lead in the flag pledge. Reservations for the Sugar House group will be made with Mary Anne Nation. Jamboree Club Anniversity Party A gala dinner dance has been planned celebrating the sixth anniversary of the Jamboree Club, to be held at the ElGaucho, Saturday evening Jan. 18. The friendship hour will be from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. followed by dinner and dancing. Storks carrying babies and Happy Birthday Banners will provide decorations carrying out the anniversary theme. In charge of the decorations are Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hamson, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Collier and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Fletcher. New officers of the club in-clude Mr. and Mrs. Darwin M. Long, president; and Mr. and Mrs. Theron B. Nielson, secret-ary. Tabernacle choir In Magazine The Salt Lake Tabernacle choir and organ radio program, now in its 29th year of weekly national broadcasting, is fea-tured in the February issue of TV-RAD- IO MIRROR, now on sale. The occasion is the pro-gram's 25th anniversary with the Columbia Broadcasting Sy-stem. One double page spread shows the choir and organ and the staff, program producer and commentator Richard L. Evans, choir director Richard P. Condie and organists Alexander Schrei-ne- r and Frank Asper. A second double spread shows a day in the life of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hendriksen of Granger, both member of the choir. They are pictured at home with their children, at their daily work and at choir rehearsal. The Hendriksens are typical, the accompanying article states, of the 375 men women "who reverently sing praises of the Lord and devote many hours each week to ensure for the Sunday broadcasts the superb musical quality which has made the Tabernacls Choir world famous." |