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Show C J THE CITIZEtf. Uwtatoa. Utah October U. WOBLD TOUR (Continued Jeon. page 1) UC4 ' here eating of all tM and were the bathing the burning ghat where ere matkxu takeptace-- The boat ride down the Ganges gave us a good view of tneae aacred aacred to the Hinplaces du THE NEXT beautiful eight of all. in my estimation, was the Taj Mahal in Agra. India- We visited this memorial of ieh jehan to his beloved wife. MumtaJ Mahal, by dv and by iright It' is regarded - ayjgWL jgytaLfYi jfideg From Afra we went to Jaipur. India, the pink city, by oar. We passed many camel caravans along the way and stayed in the Maharajah's Palace, and enjoyed the museums-en- d a-ri- NEW KEY CLUB MEMBERS Members of the hew dub at Sky View high school get together for a medal meeting to discuss plans for the coming year. The key, dub fi a service chib. Advisors are 'Kenneth : New : Officers Cendect Literary ClibEIeet de WSWJVIi RICHMOND The ladies Club of Richmond, held their Opening noctel of toe seaaon ; oc Thursday af- Literary outside Jaipur, j At Delhi, India, we saw the memorials to Ghandi and Nehru, and enjoyed an afternoon visit with the University Grants Committee of New Delhi, to discuss school problems in India and Ameri- LaVona Hodges tests Mr TESTS ROAST Sky yiew student be done so efficiently. All who visit the cafeteria are imi sed with the beauty of the pastel color scheme, the attractive floral decorations and the soft relaxing music- the people who eat there know few fads concerning lunch the can seat k 450 MRS. AT FORT ORD RELIEF SOCIETY MERtti Whit Thai Richmond ward Rabat arranged by Mr Ruby Jen - RICHMOND-Ron- ald sen and Jnduded songs and a man is at Fort Ord. Calif. In Society met on Wednesday Afternoon. Mrs. Noma BodQyj reading by a group of ladies the service- - ' 's of Lewiston showed slides fromWellsville Mr Lorral- her European trip. Mr anOj Christensen. Mrs- - Rena led were Mrs- - Lorraine : ! " . 1 ' i Hulet, ihnii Dennis enterteed with Leishman. Mr Ruth Maugh-aMrs. Edith Maughan and Mr Hazel Funk Mk Jaud-t- a a piano medley. Players ware Mrs. Ells Maughan. Mrs. Small Mrs. Thelma Doane by Mrs. Hazel Hamp and Mrs Thelma Christensen acted as Mr Bertha Hanaen andMrs. Jaunita Small-werhostess- New members instal- - AlDean Smith. served- n, e - except that room, time- - people DEVONA at one HODGES, cook at the new school states that feeding the group which t;oes through the line head E-v- en taka 100 pounds of day 50 pounds of butter, 1100 to 1200 cups of mUk, 150 to 175 lb of meat 210 lbs- of fruit and 500 lbs. of vege-- 1 each flour. j I - ists prefer to live in the lovely houseboats on the lake Bombay was our last stop in India, and we proceeded to Nairobi in Kenya. Africa I was very Impressed with the beauty of this English type city. Here we were prey motpared to make a or and camera safari in Ken- tables- - Every day the cooks bake 90 loaves of bread- - It, requires eight M time worker who come at six or seven o'clock twelve I and' every morning until stay ten-da- m-- . and worker to 3:30 p. part-tim- e I serve the meals for the kitchen. Stu- - and care and faculty member who. eat at the cafeteria are impressed with the efficiency and care with which these ya and Uganda- - Such birds and animals as we saw! The dents Murcheson Falls on the Nile River have been thought by some Should be Included in the Wonders of the World We crossed the equator six times in our travelog through the gssne parks, and spent a night in the Treetops Hotel where the stairways ere brought 19 etch afternoon, and the guest thirty of them, sit on the verandas in silence and watch the animals come to the salt Uck and the water bole- - We saw an elebuffaloe rhinos, phant gtmt forest bog warthog bushbabie waterfauck bush-buc- k baboon antelope gykes and Cokbus monkeys, and white-taile- d mongoose were also many There workers i and serve prepare meal the THE KITCHEN, situated in) the north end of the cafeteria is equipped with many fine aid the The is furnished with seven o which appliances in cooks avena, their two -- phis stove, one a ) Job- - grill-to- p snag two lugs mixer hold forty pounds of flour and tone smaller mixer. To preserve and cool the food, one huge deep freezer. one waik-ifridge and two refrigerators have Mg been Will . n installed. There is also one large store room for dry goods and can supplies-Som-e of the special features of the kitchen are the steam strange bird the kettles which LOGAN TEMPLE .Y Missionary Programs WE HAVE THE, WIDEST SELECTION IH THE AREA TIME - SAVING DEVICES cooks really apam the electric po-atwhich peels 25 the which a: preciate peeler, lbs. of potatou in SO second Mrs. Lewis West operates slicer at the new Sky View high ec .SLICING IT UP oread-me- at kitchen. Western Anto In Hew Store ut - WE CROSSED the Sea of Galilee in a boat and visited toe town of GaoemaiHn where Peter was called to the ministry. The site where the Beatitudes were given, as well as the familiar named towns of Can Nazarath. Magdala and Tiberias, were very interesting to see-Oour flight from Haifa to Athens we looked down to see the smoking island of Cyprus; In Greece. we enjoyed a g visit, to Delphi the of the gods, and anhome J v,. other day was spent on a boat IN igYRIA WE visited Daamong the- manv vmaU mascus and ' rode down the trip ikUnds surrounding GreeceStreet called Straight", and visited Ananias thorn and TAORMINA, a delightful i, saw the building where ' Paul sort town at the footeftae was supposedly letdown from valcana, ML Etna, was enthe window; to escape his joyable,' The blue Mediterenemies. From a hilltop' we ranean and the countryside viewed toe old road where were memorable sights-Thfamous city of Rome Pad came from Jerusalem to Damascus- welcomed most of the group Jerusalem is a divided again, as did Bern. Paris and and the Mandeibaum TWidflfr dty Gate separates the part of After a day spent at the the city in Jordan from the Worlds Fair in New York, partn In Israel Moot of the we were happy to come to historic sites our homes again. We were mentioned in the Bible are in happy tco that we had met toe Via such wonderful people everyDolorosa or Way of the Oros where, who were anxious to the Garden of Gethsemane. maim us feel welcome to the Mt of Olive Lazarus' their tountry. and help us in tomb, the site cf the ancient every way they could. The Temple of Solomon. Jordan entire trip was a delightful Rlver. Dead Sea. and many, experience- - Standard Size for Easy Mailing We Carry In Stock . . . end meat Slicer and electric salad toreador, a kitchen add and two electric We other familiar place visited all of themin' Jerusalem, Israel we visited the beautiful new Hebrew University with its Dead Sea Scrolls- - We visited a Kib-bWestern Auto will open in (a communal farm), the room of The Last Supper, and iti new location tide week acthe Bahai Temple and Gar- cording to Devon Van Noy. den owner. . I oe bread a proofing cabinet three The steel stainless LOGAN TEMPLE (IN FULL COLOR) areas and two hardwood top tables provide sanitary, practical wort space for toe cooks- The kitchen and washroom are provided with several sinks and garbage disand posals so that scraping washing of the dishes can be done in a minimum work SALT LAKE TEMPLE - (IN FULL COLOR, BLACK AND WHITE) day-lon- x - n e s well-know- Jordan-Bethlehe- v. - 't 1 AND DUO-TON- E IDAHO FALLS TEMPLE time-Sinc- e (IN FULL COLOR) this is National Hot moved The firm recently Lunch Week, the staff of the buildBurnham Hotel from Sky View High School would ing to toe former location of like to extend an invitation has to parents of students to come Bowen' The building been renovated inside and to toe cafeteria today or tomorrow cuil enjoy one of the out tasty meal , LONDON TEMPLE (IN DUO-TON- NEW ZEALAND. TEMPLE . (IN DUO-TONE-) SWISS TEMPLE n C-- PRINTED IN FULL COLOR "y 300 win-coo- k Os. of potatou and the pressure cooker which will lurid 200 pounds of vegetables. Lodge, In cairo we saw toe precious collections of Tuian-i- s tomb, and many In of antiqultie of iitor, Ilia ancient city Thebes, we visited toe tomb of King Tut, and other important burial spots of kings and queens. We spent a night in the Tent City beyond toe Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx, and climbed into toe ton of the largest Pyramid of Cheops. Here in Egypt we enjoyed a camel rid From Egypt, we went to Beirut. Lebanon, and saw the ancient ruins of temples built Romans to their god are in Baatoeck. We also saw the ancient city of Byblp dating from &000 B. . and rode Ugh into the Lebanon Mountains to view the oric Cedars of waving it to the road' before dows of Gubnarg, in the Himalaya Mountains. Many tour- Nile River from the Perea we saw hundreds of hippos and crocodile Throughout our saftol we saw numerous giraffe gazelles, impale gorilla hardebeste and wlidebeste. and counted over two hundred elephants in one day- - The unusual birds were large and small The visit to toe almost extinct pygmies was very ternoon in toe Chib room with the new officers Officer! include Mr Olson, president Mrs- - Lucile vice Mrs. Louise iKwSnhaii as aecretaiy- - The program was Feeding 800 A Big Task At Sky View, But A Pleasure To Do learned that the people of India are very eager to improve their! conditions and feel that it can best be done through their school the SHRINAGAR is in beautiful vale of the KashAs one enjoys a delicious mir. The Mogul gardens of lunch in the pleasant atmos- were ShaUmar. and other of View new the phere visited and here again we High School cafeteria. stayed in a beautiful Mahelp wondering how the Palace- - We rode mammoth task of harajahs feeding man mountain ponies and 700 to 800 in two people a of sort a palan half hour dandy periods can quin, to the mountain meaca- We ON OUR BOAT ride on Webbiprincpal, and Arid Benson. About 40 students beChristensen, president; Pd long. Officers are Ryan Caine, vice president; Key (IN Couple Feted Recently - Fred' Alvey en- tertained at a wedding reception for ffydr daughter,. Mr. and Afra- Jin'Eskelseri. who wen recently married. In Ine with the bride and groom were their ' parents, Mr and Mrs- Alvey and Mr- and Mr Doraln EikelSeb- Other honored guests were grandparents Mrs- - Bertha Alvey. Mrs- Valeria Spademan. Mrs. Violet Eskelsen, Mr- - and Mr Isidore Olson, Mn. Eulalia Taggart Assisting with arrangements were Miss Valene Miss Qheryi Alvey, Miss Betty Jo and Miss Mary Lu Halverson. Miss Shawna Mias Linda Hugle, Bowie Miss Linda Andersen. Miss Linda Grossman. Miss Juke Spackman, Miss Della Whitman. Mrs. Ann Amlth and -- - , - - Marya Dawn Recently Mri. r- - - Relatives who called bom Leavitt and terfield Of (IN Order were.:. Mrs. June Mr Arlene ButSalt LakB 'dtyvl Mrs-Rea- Mr. and Over 200 led. 'I Write or Call for Order Blanks .' 1 p i . ' nned Page 1) dent Nancy Johnson. Park. Secretary. Gwen Gr haw; North Logan. Eighth Grade: Vice Pres- ident. Renee Godderidge, Smlthfield; Secretary,' Roxan- Haslam. North Logan. Seventh Grade: Vice Pres- HEADQDAITEU FOB IDS BOOKS A 6EHEAL0SICAL Kristie Lower. Smith-fielSecretary, Jacldyn God- deridge. SmlMeld, d; SOmiB OFFICE SUPPLIES ne ident, at: tke' Same Low Rate) Eskelsen Mends cal- OFFICERS -fConti fnn ; K ; Mrs Don Cove. of DUO-TON- ' . (All Temples Are Available for Special fiAlvey. n, Geraldine Grosaman of Smlthf iejd, Mrs. Edna Balls of ParL Mr . and Hyde . Allen and family and Mr ; CANADIAN TEMPLE At Wedding Reception RICHMOND Mr. and Mrs. DUO-TON- PRESTON PHONE BS241S5 I' i "... |