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Show INDEPENDENT SUGAR HOUSE, UTAH THURSDAY JULY 7, 1960 PAGE THREE Queen Greets Trophy Dash Winner AM jfc ! Carole Sue Jacobs en. Miss Foothill Village, Bee Queen and Murray Jaycee Sweetheart was on hand last Saturday night to gre 1 the popular Dick Card when he won the trophy dash. In the lower photo. Miss Jacobsen is seen enjoying the ride to and from the winner's line in a very unusual hand-mad- e car driven bv a very proud youngster. .... nt es.,in,.,..,....,.., it. l jJr j. X 1, i; "rrv'''"---' ' Staff Photos i (r)iiVI? THE FAVORITE PLACE FOR PEOPLE WHO ENJOY EATING GOOD FOOD Is Open 24 Hours A Day 2nd West at S Temple i-.i mumim mi ll nm I CUSTOM j photo finishing For people who want the best- - at regular prices Fine grain developing O Copies OContact &Jumbo prints O Enlargements O Genealogy Copies FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY HU 4-48-33 Color processing by Kodak . Difference between men and boys? Just the cost of their toys. n A (? 0 MifXH? Two Convenient Locations: iMom 1530 South State Salt Lake HU 4-8- 586 Stojejontt 115 No. Main, Bountiful f(f!ate6lass Bountiful AX 5-3- 475 Gloss for oil needs $&uminm AutO GloSS eSash )f IShifaUliWMhv GLASS & VMM SPEAKING TO YOU? i "C'MON.MAC ... THIS WEEK ENP HELP I ME ROLL UP I1 PW' ARECORP" her with a mask, a gag, and leg irons! DEAR SALLY: Have the rules of social behavior been changing the past few years? I see more and more women walking along the city streets smoking cigarettes. Maybe I'm a little stuffy or old-fashion- ed, but this doesn't look right to me. What are your ideas on this subject? T.F.A. DEAR T.F.A.: I think as you do it doesn't look right. Women can, in good taste, do their public smoking along country roads, in parks and picnic grounds, and in sports areas but the rules of good taste and etiquette still decree that cigarette smoking by women on city streets is definitely out of place. Dear Sally By Sally Shaw ' DEAR SALLY: Until ttwo nights ago, I was engaged to the one and only girl." But it turned out that I was just "one of many" to her. Every fellow that came along she smiled at or had to start a conversation with. She was just too friendly with other men for a girl who was supposed to be engaged, and I took every opportunity to try to correct this fault of hers. I told her that her smiles and conversations were supposed to be reserved only for me -- - but it did no good at all. So now we're split up, and I'm missing her like everything. Do you think I should try to make up with her and give her another chance? HENRY. DEAR HENRY: I'd like to have the opportunity to congratulate that girl in person for having had the, good sense to jump in time over that wall you were trying to build around her I I suggest that the next time you succeed in finding a girl meek enough to become engaged to the kind of unreasonable-- fellow you are, that you outfit JouorJb iotonta A Juvenile Dentention case history from the March 1st, 1960 report of the Utah Bureau of Services for children. "A boy detained in detention quarters in connection with an old folks' home knocked a hole in the ceiling, crawled through it, dropped into the hall and escaped through the fire escape. Another boy in this same facility, pulled a baxeboard away from the wall, crawled into , the hall and escaped through the fire escape. Another boy called to the matron, stood behind the door with a steel bar and attempted to hit the "matron when she entered the room. These incidents have occurred because of inadequate supervision and poor facilities. their guests. Reservations for the meeting should be" made with Mrs. J. E. Williams by Monday, June 11th. Soiitli East Kishligiits BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S CLUB The July meeting of the Sugar House Business and Professional Women's Club will be held at 7:00 p.m., July 13th, at 4880 Highland Circle, location of the Holladay residence of club pre-sident Mrs. J. C, Nation. Mrs. Evelyn Elmer, chairman of the Finance Committee, will be in charge of the garden party festivities. Mrs. Elmer will be assisted by Mrs. Violet Hite, an, Mrs. F. W Larson, Mrs. Vesta Lee and Mrs. William DeReus. Mrs. Burl Davis and Mrs. Ted Miller of the Hospitality Com-mittee will greet members and UTAH PRESS WOMEN Utah Press Women will hold their regular monthly luncheon on Saturday July 9th at the Deseret Inn at 1:00 p.m. Mrs. Betty Fisher, president, will be in charge of the meeting at which the members will plan attendance at the District Convention to be held at Lander, Wyoming. A Board Meeting has been called for 12:00 p.m. preceding the meeting. Legils fo Mortgagor by Mortgagee in proceeding to foreclosure and sale. By virtue of a chattel mortgage executed by Charles Qainton and . Samuel H. Barker dated the 23rd day of May, 1960, and upon which default has been made and upon which is due $480,00, we will expose for sale at public auction on July 15th, 1960, at 2:00 p.m., at 449 East 21st South, Salt Lake City, Utah certain property mentioned in said mortgage at follows, to wit: 1953 Buick - Motor V830is Serial 46783475 C. Lamar Meyers Loan Managei Home Town Finance Co, "Dates of Publication July 7 and 14, 1960. |