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Show ' INDEPENDENT PAGE FOUR SUGAR HOUSE, UTAH THURSDAY JUNE 23, 1960 Trophy Winners Saturday Might ; ,, ' ' , - j . V : - Photo i Staff Roy Cassidy, driving car number 30, receives the checkered flag for beating the other two fastest qualifying cars in the first of the two trophy dashes at the stock car races last Saturday night. (hf ; :rn;i v.. 7 . . -- staff Photo The winner of the newly organized Polytron Trophy Dash was Lee Lamper, driving car number four. He is shown carrying the checkered ' flag around the newly rebuilt race track. Ssa&East Miss Marjo rie Hall of Salt Lake City was named president-ele- ct of the Salt Lake County Association of Medica) Assistants in the annual election completed by mail Wednesday, according to Mrs. Bette Maack, chairman. Mrs. Erma VanderLinden will take over as president, succeeding Mrs. Joe Stock. Miss Ball will become president in 1961, after service for one, year in the presi-dent- elect position to become acquainted with the duties of the president. Other officers elected were Mrs. Wilma J. Horby, vice pre-sident; Mrs. Helen Kemp, secretary; Mrs. Irene Hofhine, treasurer; and Mrs. Melva Wall ' and Mrs. Florence .Wright,, members of the executive committee. ' The Medical Assistants As-sociation, only a year old, now has about one hundred members in Salt Lake County. The association is made up of anyone who assists in the medical profession, such as nurses, medical assistants, re-ceptionists and allied capacities. Y-Wi- ves, young matrons, and Tri-L- 's entrained for Estes Park, Colorado, Sunday, June 19th. They will attend the young adults YWCA Conference to be held this week at the Y Camp high in the Rockies. , Mrs. LeRoy W. Messinger and daughter Rachel, 3479 Crestwood Drive, returned from a trip to Long Beach and Ridgecrest, California on June 14th. At Ridg-ecrest they visited Charles Messinger and family. We k-e- nd guest at the Messingers was Miss Gretchen Braun of Toledo, Ohio. Miss Mary Notestine will have as her guest Miss . Sri Widiati Saebaii of Indonesia Monday, June 27th. Miss Saebaii is one of the foreign students traveling with the American Field Service groups There are 185 students five bus .loads. A full schedule, has been planned for the group until they leave Wednesday morning. On Tuesday night a dance will be held at the Prudential Federal Building. There will be no Sunday School ' or worship service next Sunday, June 26th, at the Holladay Com-munity Church. Instead out-do- or family worship services will be held at Boxelder Flats in Mill-Cree- Canyon at 10:00 a.m. in the ampitheater. Services will be followed by a picnic, each family to bring a basket lunch. Dessert and drinks will be sold. John C. Schreiner, 1283 East Sonth temple Street. The following students from Salt Lake City received degrees at Harvard University on June 16. They are: Richard L. Bushman, 994 Military Drive; Robert N. Gygi, 3756 South 23rd East; Charles W. Maynes, Jr.. 803 Fourth Avenue; Job F. Pingree, Jr., 554 G. Street; Donald D. Runnels, 3616 Market Street; and o ynntn, FOR BEAUTY N 11 WE RECOMMEND I HOUSE PAI,NT I Every modern improvement in paint chemistry has been included in Diamond house paints 1 to give "greater hiding, brilliant whiteness and 1 longer wearing protection. Outside White Also available in colors Reg. $5.55 pergal. Spec. $4.35 per gal. Exterior Acrylic Satin Latex Reg. $7.88 per gal. Special $6.25 per gal. I For us eon previously painted Wood I Siding, Cement Blocks, Stucco, 1 Masonry and Concrete, Bricks, I Asbestos Siding, Shingles and . I 1 , Aluminum. 11' Diamond Redwood Finish I I Reg. $5.70 per gal. I Spec. $4.50 per gal. 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The Mountain West's Fastest Machines Watch these 4 cars try to break 170mph Fred Anderson Art and Dan Noorda Wignall-Sugd- en Nielsen-L-a rson-Bro- vn B S1.DQ0. Admission $1.00 Adults; 50c Children Under 12 SALT LACCE ' x I Go to 4900 West on 21st South JuSt 10 Minutes West From State Street ( Popular Attraction Snarled the foreman: "I know you men all wish I were dead so you could stamp on my grave." The men glared at him for a moment. Then one of them said: "Not me, I hate to stand in line." |