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Show Sugar House, Utah Thursday, June 6, 1957 SOUTH EAST INDEPENDENT D children and nine great-grandchildre- n. , Services were held in the Par- - leys Fourth Ward chapel, 2350-21- st East. Burial was in the Salt Lake City Cemetery. George S. Spencer, Patriarch, Dies Funeral services were held Tuesday for George Sterling-Spencer- . 2002 E. 21st South St.. patriarch of the Highland Stake of tht? L.DS Church. Mr. Spencer, retired-executiv- e of Zions Savings Bank and Trust Co., died Friday afternoon. Mr. Spencer left Zions bank in 1950 after 50 years of service. He had been patriarch of the Highland Stake since 1943. He served as a member of the Granite Stake High Council from 1914 to 1924, as member of the Granite Stake presidency from . 1924 to 1928 and as bishop of the Forest Dale Ward from 1928 to 1930. At the time of his death he was a member of the Church Auditing Committee. Mr. Spencer, a native of Salt Lake City, is survived by three daughters and two sons; 23 grand- - r ' -w- --Z . ' i ;.v, '( : J ' '....trfi- - n Carolyn Cowley, Jackie Memmott and Tracy Rybee will perform in dance review Cinderella - Jazz - Ballet Dance Fantasy Presented In Annual Review tic, baton, toe dancing and per-sonality singing. The grand finale will be the Cinderella Ballet, with Cinder-ella, her step-sister- s, the Fairy Godmother, prince and the royal white horses. All participants will be in beautiful and colorful costumes. The public is invited. "Fantasy in Dance" will be the theme of Bobbie Bybee's Dance Review which will be presented in the Butler School Auditorium, 7000 South 27th East in Cotton-wood Heights, Friday evening June 14, 7:30 p.m. Talented artist Mrs. Bybee has been teaching since she was 16. Participating in the annual re-view will be students from all over the valley, with a group of guest dancers from Price, Car-bon county and Lehi. Each number will depict a nursery rhyme or story. One will be done by a group of 3 and four year old youngsters in ap-propriate costume for the act. "Mickey Mouse's Birthday Party," "The American Jazz Boggie" will be a story of jazz told in dance also included in the pro-gram will be ballet, tap, acroba- - Before You Buy . . . Find Out Why HAMMOND is the Top Name In Organs It !$ sold within the Price j - J RANGE of other organs, y'SSS but OFFERS Jdrrvx Greater tonal variations ' ' Never gets out of tune JH ' J Negligible upkeep Tr;'2SR f E:syoPlay 5 tjS'MJJ We Invite you to see, hear 1 and Play them at . P 1 5 3 3 EI lines New Hammond Organ Studios I 2349 HIGHLAND DRIVE OR Visit With Mr. Seldon N. Heaps At GLEN BROS. MUSIC CO. ... 74 SOUTH MAIN STREET Celebrating Our Golden Anniversary Pomona Class President Barbara Cornwall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sid N. Cornwall, 3S25 Oakwood St., has been elect-ed President of the Pomona Col-lege junior class for 1957-'5- 8. Classifieds . . . WANTED TO RENT: Twro bedroom unfurnished home in South East or Sugar House area. Dial IN IRON-RIT- E IRONING rick-u-p Delivery dial IN 91 WANTED Married woman seeks part time typist job preferably in Holla-da- y or Sugar House. Call CR SOUTHEAST READY MIXED CONCRETE CO. Sand and Gravel Products (Once tried Always used) 6450 Holladay Blvd. CR7-268- 9 - FOR SALE - Good upright piano of solid black mahogany $150; Antique mirrored hat-rac- k, excellent condition; Apt. size gas . range, good condition $35; Double Garage Door, like new $35, including hardw. Dial CR 23 IN 58 'iYhen It'sjv Keep Cool Electrically ! . When the temperature simmers this summer, sleep, work and live refresh-ingly cool ? with an oloctrlc room air conditioner. It cools the afr and filters out pollen'ahd dirt particlesT rJ Families with air conditioning have better dispositions and enjoy better (lttl) heIth. ,c j BUYOiOUEAUR UIAHfOWa t UCHTtO. Exceptional Opportunity Reliable man or woman from this area to distribute complete line of cigarettes, candy, nuts, or gum through new automatic vendors. No selling or solicit-ing as accounts are established for you. To qualify party must have car, references, and cash capitol of $700 which is secured by inventory. . Earnings up to $300 month part time-F- ull time more. For personal interview give phone etc. Write P.O. Box 156, Rochester, Min-nesota. a K Enjoy 'wMyl Eat 0ut More ften! fl! y Qj-- N. W Its always a treat to VCpO) -- 4, eat at the Beau Brum-- Classes Elect At Westminster Upper classmen have elected officers for 1957-'5- 8 at Westmin-ster College. Dwight Beattie, Sacramento, Calif., will be new president of the senior class with Bruce Ben-ni- s, San Francisco, Calif., vice president; Charlotte Baird, Tus-co- n, Ariz., secretary and Bob Murdock, Sante Fe, N. M., trea-surer. New junior class president will be Art Sutton, Santa Maria, Calif., with Bonnie Jean Oss, Provo, vice president and Arlene Hall, Orem, secretary-treasure- r. Pete Louikas of Salt Lake City has been elected sophomore class president. Robert Lee Russell, Pocatello, Idaho, is new vice president; Keiko Nakahara, Salt Lake City, new treasurer, and Gertrude Price, Magna, treasurer. Sprague Library .... FICTION Bon Voyage Hayes NOK-FICTIOu- V Gift Of Time Varna When Your Child Is 111 Karelitz MYSTERIES The Double Man Pryer |