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Show SugarHouse. Utah -T- hursday. September 12. 1957 South East Independent Pa9e13 Edwin Grow, Robert Stone. Wi-lliam Black and Donna Goss. History Professor Talks to Class Dr. David E. Mi Her, U of U tiistory professor, last Sunday con-ducted a thumbnail tour of the final route followed by Utah pio-neers as they approached Salt Lake Valley. Attending the tour iwere teenagers from three church history classes of Bryan Ward, 16G21 South HDD East. i Meeting at the This is the Place Monument, the group moved in auto caravan up Emigration and East Canyons to Big Mountain. Dr. Miller told human interest, Jstories to bring to life the origi-nal pioneer migration from Bigj Mountain to Salt Lake Valley. The J 'group also stopped at Little Moun-- j itain and again at the mouth of the canyon. Teachers of the classes included N A T I O N A I 0 I 0 t lA I II III ll.. .1. .-- Jfc. THE WASHBOARD ISN'T'HsJl THE ROAD . . . p IT'S IN YOUR WHEELS5P iON'T TAKE CHANCES ON A I I J I r'ioUr ines need hakmi Vj When you feel a steady bumping in your wheels, fp&yt$ when your steering wheel vibrates at certain speeds, EjSJ bet that your wheels need balancing. It takes but In """""T" $ n minu,e, per wnee' anc' ,ne co,t '$ moderate. We take pride in our work and time to do the right job I . AMAZING NEW (I J,M lEVER,cH J VISUBALANCER '304 East 21st So. UTOCO ; 1 Phone HU 4-45- 51 JP ML THE 0)5 ADVANTAGES' V HOMi T0WIM1 . . plus the extra advantages offered only by First Security r V) ) As a hometown bank, First Security is proud that a yeor it is bringing this community sound, progressive BANK INTEREST banking ON SAVINGS acvantaSes f a lcal bank are yours for the asking . . . plus the experience and resources that F'FSt ecur' Bank maes possible. tVERY MONTHS ' ! ffigEC GOSEB twill , TT.?- BJWjMaS -I- I mUW-vj- WmwM MMIHKi'imM CVK-M- ,- ir, nr rr - nrm mwwr First Security Bank of Utoh, N.A. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation luxurious with WATER Feel delightfully clean and re-freshed ... keep your complexion looking lovelier. No skin-irritati-hard water ingredients here. We provide 'remind the clock soft water service for every household need. BRIGGS CO. 1247 Wilmington HU4-610- 7 Students Register Orson Spencer Hall The new Orson Spencer Hall , classroom building will be thel' scene of Utah's registration for the1! fall quarter with freshmen being ' registered first on Thursday, Sept. 26th. Former and advanced transfer students will register Friday and Saturday. Sept. 27 and 23, with the following exceptions: College of Law students will re-gister Sept. 27 in the Law L-ibrary; ; College of Medicine stud-ents are scheduled for Sept. 28 in the Medical Building and Grad-uate School of Social Work stud-ents Sept. 23 in Spencer Hall, room 336. New students planning to enter this quarter should make formal application in 210 Park Building and complete entrance tests im-mediately, university officials said. All registration dates and hours are arranged according to the al-phabetical position of surnames. Harvest Festival Planned for Stake Activities and committee assign-ments for the big Sugar House Stake Harvest Festival were an-nounced this week by stake pre-sident? A. Hamer Reiser. The festival will be held Wed-nesday, Thursday and Friday, Oc-tober 9, 10 and 11, at the South East Tabernacle, 2009 South 900 East St. Dinner will be served each even-ing from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Movies and children's rides will be avail-able. Sale of baked goods, soda pop. ice cream, popcorn, cotton candy, etc., will be featured. At 8:30 each evening entertain-ment will be provided in the re-creation hall. There will be square dancing, musical and dramatic ta-lent. Two live porkers from the stake ,farm will be included as door prizes. Drawing for these, and oth-er prizes will be held each evening at 9:30. Dancing will follow until 10 p.m. Details for these events will be released soon, said Von H. Robert-son, festival chairman. Also on the committee are Keith C. Casper and Weldon S. Coleman, counselors to the stake president; G. Robert Ruff, Ted L. Anderson, Ralph P. Jones, Charles S. Peter-son, Vernon Proctor, Persis F. Heiner, Wilford W. Kimball. |