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Show SUGAR HOUSE: UTAH THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1957 SOUTH KAJiT INDEPENDENT . p 4 Butler Ward Slates Book Review A Book Review by Helen Kim-ball being given Saturday, at 1:00 p.m. at a luncheon held , at the Butler 2nd Ward Chapel. The Book being reviewed is "Bon Voyage," a delightful decoration will accent the table. The dec-orations are pink and blue, with white ships set In "angel hair." The place cards are tiny suit-cases of pink with black stickers, and containing vials of perfume. To obtain tickets for this de-lightful treat, contact Mrs. Helen Fyans - CR 90 ; June Van Wagoner - CR7-338- 9 and Doris Jensen - CR4-27- 0. Annette Assuras Founders Queen At Westminster Annette Assuras, McCill, New, beauty, last week reigned over Founders Day acti-vities at Westminster College. The crown was placed on the new queen's head by Robert Niel-sen, student body president, at a special assembly. The elementary education ma-jor won the title over six other candidates. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gust D. Assuras, McGill. ri. vt ' - , ,x : ' 'jw rn"rVr rriVflf 1" Mrs. Macdonald Feted At Parties-Dinne- rs The arrival of Mrs. Garth Macdonald from Seattle, has been the inspiration' for many lovely parties the past two weeks. Mrs. Macdonald and young son. Douglas, are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Murrle S. Wilson, 1179 Iris Ln. The welcome-hom- e parties have Included a patio party hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wilson, 2599 Green St., a luncheon hon-ored her at the home of Mrs. Gordon Smith, 778 East 3530 South. A lovely luncheon at Hotel Utah by a group of friends oc-cupied the honoree on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben C. Fullmer entertained for her Sunday at a dinner party. Friends are planning to fete the visitor with a luncheon Saturday. Mrs. Garth Macdonald and small son visit from Seattle with home folks. Educational Secretaries Install New Officers The new president of the Salt Lake City Association of . Educa-tional Secretaries Is Mrs..W. Carl Condie, secretary at Hawthorne School, 1632-7t- h East St Another new officer of the group is Mrs. Fred W. Pollei of Curtis School. They were installed last week. Morris Famliy Off For Coast Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Emmett L. Mor-ris and three children will drive to Long Beach this week-en- d where they will vacation for the next two weeks. They have made reservations at the Vetenien Square wher they will make their headquarters on the ocean front. From there they will travel to scenic points each day. Classifieds . . . WANTED TO RENT: Two bedroom unfurnished home in South East or Sugar House area. Dial IN 00. IRON-RIT- E IRONING Pick-u- p Delivery dial IN 91 WANTED Married woman seeks part time typist job preferably in Holla-da- y or Sugar House. Call CR 35. SOUTHEAST READY MIXED CONCRETE CO. Sand and Gravel Products (Once tried Always used) 6400 Holladay Blvd. CR7-268- 9 THE HAIR DRESSERS 1588 E. Stratford Av. IIU 01 jShwyjfi Your If ;;f Hair Style Headquarters qf' Wl Smartest in Beauty Care , rJp h GRADUATION fLf special Permanent Wave 7 Hair Cut f Personalized Styling ONLY 6.50 and up PROFESSIONAL OPERATORS TO SERVE YOU msmmmm : (rGET MX THESE DELUXE SERVICES) FAST, PLEASANT counter service, clothes counted and receipt issued for each garment or shirt. Free Parking! NO STAPLES USED. No scratches, pricked fingers $100,000 INSURANCE, burglar alarm system to ' protect your clothing. FINEST DuPont cleaning fluids and newest equip- - N ' 7 a.Ms to 7 P.rfi. VOGUE SUGARHOUSE VOGUE SOUTHEAST 8th East ot 21st South 2963 Highland Orlv VOGUE INDIAN HILLS VOGUE GARDEN PARK 1455 South 23rd East 1086 South 11th East VOGUE EAST BENCH VOGUE HOLLADAY 1511 South 15th East 4700 Holladay Blvd. GRAND OPENING OF ! Wednesday, May 29 with STAN KENTON and his orchestra; MAY 30-3- 1 JUNE 1 THE AMES BROTHERS and CHARLIE BARNET ORCHESTRA Great Double Feature for Holiday Weekend SALTAIR . . . clean and more beautiful than ever. With New Rides . . . New Decorations . . . Daily mid-wee- k dancing for just 92c per person after June 1. RESERVATIONS . . . Call DA 2-58- 54 for reservations for any party or outing. Thursdays will be MU-TUAL NIGHT . Make SALTAIR your bargain fun spot for the summer. NOTICE To Mortagor by Mortgogee in proceeding to forclosure and sale.. By virtue of a chattel mort-age executed by Western Fidel-ity Finance and Clifford G. Sav-age dated 1 day of July 1956 due upon which default has been made and upon which is due $1249.90, we will expose for sale at public auction on May 31st, 1957, at 2 p.m. o'clock, at 449 E. 21st South, Salt Lake City, Utah, certain property mention-ed in said mortgage as follows, to wit: 1 . 1952 Ford Ranch Wagon Serial No. B-2- BF 120188 The terms of the sale will bo made known on the day of the sale. C. LAMAR MEYERS loan mgr. Pub. in "S. E. Independent" May 23, and May 30, 1957 NOTICE OF HEARING CAUSE NO. 6 BEFORE TIIE OIL AND OAS CONSERVATION COJOIIS-SIO- N OF THE STATE OF UTAH Notice is hereby given that a hearing will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Monday, May 27, 1957, in the Governor's M Board Room, State Capitol Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, for the purpose of revising and amending the General Rules and Regulations relative to the conservation of oil and gas in the State of Utah. A copy of the proposed revi-sions may be obtained from the Oil and Gas Conservation Com-mission, Room 140, State Capitol Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Written briefs may be submit-ted. OIL & GAS . CONSERVATION COMMISSION C. B. FEIGHT SECRETARY |