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Show Pac0 6 SOUTH EAST INDEPENDENT Sugar House, Utah Thursday, Feb. 7, 1957 HoIIaday Happenings Twin Peaks DUP The Twin Peaks Camp of the South Salt Lake County daughters of Utah Pioneers was held Friday at 1:30 P. M.at the home of Mrs. Grace Wright, 5069 Cottonwood Ln.( Holladay. Meet Me At Mutual Night The Butler Second Ward Mu-tual presented "Meet Me At Mu-tual Night," Tuesday evening, un-der the direction of Shawna Rudd, who directed a short skit. The cast included Anna Rich-en- s, Jo Ann Nordgren, Don Cook, Lois Mosher, Carol Dean Blaire, Jerry Johnson, Ardyth Johnson, Kathy Tyler, Fred Buxton, Dianne Nordgren, Blaine Antzak, Virginia Smith, Lynne Boyce, Sandra King, Wyoria Ford, andDon Gwilllam. The late ' evening was spent, playing games and dancing in the recreation hall. Refreshments were served. Immunization Clinic Sponsored By P-T- A A community immunization clinic to serve the Holladay, Hi-lan- d and East Mill Creek areas, commenced Jan. 28, giving shots for typhoid, Rocky Mountain spot-ted fever, tetanus, diphtheria, whooping cough, and small "pox vaccinations. The clinic is being conducted at the Libby Edwards school, 1635 East 33rd South, and at the Olym-pus High School, 2201 East 48th South. The clinic time is 5:30 to 7:30 up to and including March 25 at Libby Edwards, and 6:30 to 8:30, through March 25th at Olympus Jr. This clinic is sponsored by the PTA's of the different schools. Olympus Qhorus To Present Concert The Olympus Male Chorus will present a concert Friday at 8 PM at the Central Christian Church, 370 So. 3rd East. This concert is being sponsored by the Christian Women's Felowship. Special numbers and solos have been arranged for this presenta-tion, on Friday. The 40 member chorus will be under the direction of Morris Can-negeit- er, with Margaret Erickson as accompanists. i ' mmm . OCQyODDDDDg) ODD OEflG Bft?G im to-- U m&mm , , itoni hMm .jv A vvH :s ; v. - , 5V T;;T$ -- r , ' s ' s ' It's new it's for you! Now Jv . "0 . our BESTWAY wares, tools, repairs and FA Budget Pay- - wmmMmi . n - ment ff jhumYi remodelmg-Co- me in and Plan has been broad- - 3 ....... r : ened to Include any pur- - IKkM) " ' 1 llQPCf i orange a convenient b chase In the store-$- 30 to budget monthly payment schedule $3,500-wi- th no down PMHtHi- -y . plan to fit your income. " X';$ payment. Hardware, house- - i .?: j I OIDQIIEO I ! Q, O CD CD G Q Q0o ; . "y" M.p......r1 -j .....-....- j Kill MMtire HfrMiufoMilfl no "irnihifi 1 1 ill I w itfiin - tt mYiti rr'n "t th iTfr fy-- l mi itf im nm n jJtrvi rtVii nftfi mftifftinnciTITT'i'i'ii'i r YlTf i iirti nTi'it'rivafrTfrim-- mniifflfni mwmwm 1154 EAST 2 1ST SOUTH IN 6-86- 01 macfinifasX (3;ie J jM( BENNETTS J I . , dries within j ) 1 . half an hour I I l ; scrubbable, too. Wash off.stains and$pots'Ays V." , like magicy l .... Mi i'RHl j I $0.00 worth nJ does the average Jh v room Val Ask us about our "Paint Now-P- ay Later" plan! MINT WALUAMft LASS IIS7 RUNUN HV1 ALT IAKI CITV.IITMI t ICE SKATING 1 and Health Hygeia ICELAND 12th East, 21st South f BLUE BLADES 1 INHANDY DISPENSER IVusecf-bacf- e itNw I vcomporymefltgl Butler Second Ward Jr. Gleaner Party The Junior Gleaner class of the Butler 2nd Ward, under the direc-tion ot Valora Sharp, held a dis-cussion evening Tuesday night. After the opening exercises of Mutual, the class went to Ham-monds in Holladay, and discussed the future parties, and lessons they will have in the future. Re-freshments were served. Those present were Lynne Boyce, Virginia Smith, Barbara Rudy, Jo-A- nn Nordgren, Valora Sharp and Sandra King. |