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Show PAGE FOUR SUGAR HOUSE, UTAH THURSDAY AUGUST 27, 1959 INDEPENDENT Who Are They? ' jf ' " - . n. ' ' ' fr-'- S I " . v , I... 1Mb--- - if. j ' fr (l i r : These ruffles, flounces, and furbelows are all before the day of drip-dr- y. Note these superb chairs. Identify any one of the children or mother and receive a free subscription to the paper. Courtesy, Pioneer Village. w-r- . - ifw. men L .. j-- " - "i,, ' L ' f 1 r I If . v ' r " " - ... ,. 1 I I h ... ; ' i w " :':? " I " ; i 17 s'" j 4; , v ' , AKrA ; , , ; . - , Camp Perry, Ohio, "What rotten luck I had on the range today!" trails 2-y- ear old Kiven Ray Menlove, son of Master Sgt. and Mrs. Merrill Menlove, 2551 East 3080 South, Salt Lake City, as he trudged back from the Camp Perry rifle ranges. Sgt. Menlove, who holds a Master classification with the National Rifle Assn. is the Utah Nat'l Guard rifle team's ace shooter in the 1959 National Rifle Matches here, Menlove's wife, Barbara, and their ear old daughter, Pamela Ann, also came to Camp Perry to vacation in this beautiful Lake Erie rea while Sgt. Menlove competes in the World Series of Rifle Marks-manship this week. Blaine Laub Wins Trip Appointment to the President's Council, highest onor that is be-stowed on an agent by Farmers Insurance Group, has been re-- . celved by Blaine Laub who lives at 2512 Beverly, according to Rob-ert E. Early, first vice pres-ident in charge of production. This is the fourth year that Mr. Laub has received this, honor. The Council will convene at Colorado Springs September 6 to 11 when members will consult with management. "We select 32 of our foremost insurance counselors from among approximately 6000 west of Chi-cago to meet with company offi-cials to discuss ways of improving our policyholder service and sales procedures' explained Early. He said the company has found these men most helpful in sharing their experience with other coun-selors who represent the member companies handling auto, life, fire, truck, business, comprehensive, and virtually all types of insur-ance protection. mmmm it nil nil,, .mi. iiiiiiiiii i milglilJL j ' FOR ONE DAY SERVICE On All Your Made-To-Ord- er RUBBER STAMPS Call Hl 43 QUALITY RUBBER STAMP SALES 5 Kensington Ar. S.L.C., Utali BJ JWpH It takes a minimum of $3,000 and is frequently more depending where he or she goes for a four-ye- ar college education. , And it seems that in no time at all grade children are ready for college. COSTS V30 b! EEttI Systematic saving at First Security Bank will be a big step toward complete education for them. At First Security you have a choice of two savings plans: Be SUre your children Standard Bank Savings a regular savings account, get a Complete education Twin 5 S3iV'inS with double your money protection. Start saving now at First Security Bank Start your savings account today tint SacwMy N.A. rl Stvritf Unk mt NA ftnt SMwrtty tank i lack Sprinft Mmbm Federal Depotit Inturanct Corporahon i I VACATION? Be carefree Plan ahead g by long distance Rates are lowest after 6 p.m. and oil day Sundayalways lower when you call station-to-statio- n. Moantaln States Telephone South East Independent The South East Independent Is entered as Second Class Matter, March 1, 1946, in Salt Lake City Post Office under the act of March 3, 1879. It Is published each Thurs-day morning. TOM NOTESTINE Owner and Publisher HU 5-8- 261 EMERSON S. SMITH Managing Editor OA 2-1- 881 Subscription rates are S3 XX) per year or ten cents for the single copy. Send all mail to box 136, Sugar House Station, zone 6. A man should whistle the same tune all the time. Sen. Richard Neuberger |