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Show Page 6 Sugar House, Utah Thursday. October 31. 1957 INDEPENDENT Greek Visitor on Field Trip To Study Underground Water Here from Athens, Greece as a United States Technical Assign-ment Participant, Athansious Dounes, a graduate from the Uni-versity of Athens, and one of the very top men in his field in his home country is at present on a field trip studying the under -- ground water situation in the West. Accompanying R. Glenn Butler an" engineer for the United States Geological Survey, the young stud-ent will go first . to the Vernal area, and from there to Rangely, Colo. After completion of study in that area, they will go to Moab, Blanding, Bluff, Monticello, La Salle and Mexican Hat in the southeast part of Utah. In these areas they will check the various observation wells of the USGS, to. watch the fluctuation of the underground water levels. Having arrived in our vallev about October 1, Mr. Dounes will leave about Nov. 17, this being only one of many scheduled stops the young engineer plans to make in his study of the advanced me-thods of water conservation and control in our country. It's Standard Optical in Sugar House . fy s ITon the. - u.ys;;Lr i - " ' .' ' t iwiiwrniiimrniMn- ir m f!jimLiini m i i iiuwmim! In the care and protection of your precious eyes V - v iSWSOARM you can't afford to rely on less than, the best. , ; I OPTICALj4 That's why Standard Optical uses only the highest - -- v - - TJ? ' I : quality materials from America's leading optical , ' """' "TTj ' I manufacturers in the production of your eyewear. " ' "f Standard Optical's experienced Doctors of Optem- - :v etry, skilled Opticians and fashion-consciou- s Dis- - ' J.; i : I pensers plus superior-qualit- y materials are your g"-- jf constant assurance of the "best in sight" and smart ZZ v W' fc ' good looks. ''Krr-,;- . ' ; V The West's Most Modern Optical Oiiices Come in now, during Turkey Days, for a thorough eye examination and, if glasses are needed, the coupon below will entitle you to a full' $5 discount 'Mlif rjr i, ' on tne eyewear of your choice. No appointment ? s ut is necessary and your satisfaction is guaranteed! 1 C During TURKEY DAYS, -- this Coupon ( I Tf ' !i entitles You to a FULL $5.00 discount "V-H-i V ?i? ' .N - ' ? on any complete pair of Glasses You ; ' ; ' 1,' select from the huge selection of qual- - f: : ".' J " . 4 f - ity frames and lenses- -at STANDARD Eye Examination Room OPTICAL in Sugar House. f Camera Department ' f f JL i;ic4' Tj I Pay Nothing Down . . . ' Only $1 a Week! toitt-to'ff- i Mf,',itil'fft'iiiAiiiMiil' ci)i iiiir I'niiniMimiiifiW n, - ' ' '.', j , We GIVE TURKEY and 2190 Hi9h,and Drive HU4-925- 1 Sugar House A BONUS COUPONS on ; " . : , t ' Eyewear, Camera Sup-- 'lUCE Pl I: " ' - plies, Binoculars, and Hearing Aids. Convenient Storeside Lot FREE Estimates On Home REMODELING C-A-L- -L SAVE ON PRESCRIPTIONS Lowest prices FREE . Delivery . . . S-&- -H Green Stamps SOUTHEAST PHARMACY Max L. Steele, owner 2660 South 20th East IN6-21- 8I I ! --4 N I : tv. - i Bert Bunnel Named to Position In Shoe Store Bert Bunnel has been named new assistant manager of Brown's Shoes in Sugar House at 1057 East 21st South St. Mr. Bunnel is well-qualifi- ed for his new position with ill years experience in the shoe business. He is married and has two children. Cottonwood Banquet On the evening of Thursday, October 17, the Cottonwood Sec-ond Ward held their monthly bene-fit banquet for their building fund. The affair was given by the Sev-enties and the High Priests and 'was held in the recreation hall of the Cottonwood First Ward church. Under the spell of the season, ghosts, goblins, witches and pump-kins wreathed the hall in the Hal-loween motif, and a delicious din-ner of roast beef defied all the traditional superstitions. GIRL SCOUT TROOP 37 The thirteen members of Girl Scouts Troop 37, which meets twice monthly in the Evergreen Junior High School building, have just spent their time during the last two meetings putting addres-ses on some 4,0000 envelopes for the Tuberculosis Association. This has been a community pro-ject on which the girls have been working to acquire their "My Troop Badges." They have been assisted and guided on this project by the co-lead- ers of the Troop, Mrs. Doris Schultz and Mrs. Kay Court. LADIES AUXILIARY F. O. E. Directed by Margaret Vesper, entertainment chairman and vice-preside- nt of Ladies Auxiliary 67, of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, a Halloween Costume Dance was held at the Aerie Home, 3571 West North Temple, on the evening of Saturday, Oct. 26. Dancing to a four - piece orch-estra was spiced by the many fanciful and fearful costumes, for which prizes were offered. Refreshments followed the sea-sonal trend and members of the club and their guests enjoyed an evening of fun. |