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Show COURIER Sugar House, Utah Thursday, July 10, 1958 Page 3 BPW Club Holds Summer Party ' iljl - Hi c- -. :' HI- - J..r' ym I , u-i- i ' if - r ' P I h i 1 ' V ..5 - ' , A -- .v.-a .. " , - , "' AV r , " ' BPW DELEGATE Mrs. Gail Seaman, head cashier at the South East Furniture Company, is representing the Sugar House Business and Pro-fessional Women's Club at their al conven-tion being held this week in Seattle, Washington. The Sugar House Business and Professional Women's Club held their Annual Summer Party July 9, at Storm Moun-tain. Dinner and games were enjoyed by all. The new offi-cers were in charge. Mrs. Gail Seaman was chosen the Delegate to repre-sent the Sugar House B.P.W. Club at the Biennial Conven-tion of the Business and Pro fessional Women being held at Seattle, Washington July 6 to 11. Mrs. Seaman is the Head Cashier of South East Furniture Company. Mr. Elliott F. Seaman is accompanying his wife and they are planning on touring the Northwest and Canada following the convention. They plan on being gone about ten days to two weeks. H. S. Students Win Acting Study Roles Two high schol students, Madelon Thomas, Bryant Jun- - ior, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn O. Thomas, 701 E. S. Temple St., and George Dale-- j bout, East, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee W. Dalebout, 1058 Lincoln St., are winners of scholarships to the Summer j Theatre course now being con-- ducted at Westminister College for high school students, it was announced Wednesday by Prof. Jay W. Lees, Chairman of the Speech Department at the College. All high schools in the city were represented in the acting tryouts for scholarships. Robert H. Stevens, Olympus, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Stevens, 1814 North Woodside Drive, received honorable men-tion. Mrs. Georglana Taylor Lees and Mrs. Patricia Packard Lees are directors of the six-wee- k course. ..." - j, t.. " - . . . . - ' - " t - - t . f , .. " ,. s " . . 1 - ' - 5vV " .i-.- ' j . j. - " 4 r . f ' ' ' ! - i - . v I .. ". : .,. ''v - , .... A H ... - .. - 41 s" v W c , I Ready to greet newcomers to Sugar House is Mrs. Virginia Harbertson, Welcome Wagon Hostess for Sugar House. Wearing w hite gloves, a pert hat, and a warm smile, Mrs. Harbertson will bring gifts and information to the homes of newcomers. She will also greet people clianging residences and on other special occasions. The hostess is sponsored by civic-minde- d businessmen in Sugar House. Families living in the Sugar House area can help the WTelcome Wagon cause by letting Mrs. Harbertson know of new neighbors moving in or of new residents arriving. Just call IX Lions Group Plans Fiesta At Midway A special roast beef dinner in a beautiful summer setting, complete with swimming pool, is the Thursday activity and food menu for the East Mill-cree- k Lions and their families. The site chosen for the event is "The Homestead", at Mid-way, near Heber City. The dinner itself is scheduled for 7 p.m., but many are planning to go early and enjoy swim-ming and a few hours of relax-ation before the scheduled festivities begin. Special rates have been arranged for group swimming. The Lions held a summer meeting at this site about two years ago and most of them recall the event with pleasure and a degree of anticipation for the current outing. Gentle words, quiet words, are after all the most power-ful words. They are more convincing, more compelling, more prevailing. --Washington. Gladden FLOWER DECORATIONS Rberts TELEVISION TLAYS FOIt WRITERS Bnrack WAR FISH G rider , Western FIRE BRAIN Brand Mystery COME AND GO Coles FOUR FIVE AND SIX SITvAGUE LIBRARY Fiction A GLASS ROSE Bankowskj YOUNG MR. KEEFE Birmingham PAPA'S DAUGHTER BJorn 3IOSES PRINCE OF EGYrT Fast WINE OF LIFE Gorham LYNNE D N WRITER Boirman LOVER'S POINT Lee Xon-Fictio- n MOTHER CLIMBED TREES Lindsay THE STEADFAST MAN Galileo GETTING ALONG IN THE TEEN-AG- E WOULD ' Westeryelt DAYS AND CUSTOMS OF ALL FAITHS narper CHRISTIANITY AMONG THE RELIGIONS OF THE WORLD Toynbee THE MORMONS O'dea THE CAPITALIST MANIFESTO Kelso THE UNFINISHED STORY OF ALGER HISS Cook SPACE RESEARCH AND EXPLORATION Batts Why Wait ? 1953 Cher. 210 $498 1952 Stud. 2 Dr. 418 1951 Ply. CIdI 348 1953 Pont. 4 Dr. 98 1951 riy. 2 Dr. 248 1950 Chrys. 398 PRICED TO SELL AT GALDVELL Chrysler Plymouth 23 East 21st South 1 NEW LAWN -- BOY POWER MOWERS $5.00 DOWN $5.00 A MONTII WE SHARPEN AND REPAIR ALL MOWERS. WORK GUARANTEED FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY "Nobody, but nobody, beats Pehrson's" 2102 South 11th East Street 3155 Highland Drive 620 North 11th West, Rose Park no need to get up ,;! vW Jf- - rtf V! - . Vi'U A handy bedroom telephone saves steps, costs only pennies a day. Easy to order. Just call our business office. modern homes have handy phones in Mountain Slates Telephone I Expert Lub. job $J 50 Wk Special Wax job $y50 p Clean Rest Rooms , lf& Courtesy Ser1ce --jsSailjlP Jim Roger's Chevron Station 3145 HIGHLAND DRIVE IN 84 Across from Safeway's "Let us take care of your car while you shop" |