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Show r" f.. ' UTAH Thursday, Juna 9, IT'O, r.:::;.:::::;T lcs crjr.cn cmciALs attekd o7i:n says: "cc::: back a::d c:t hist sta::e v.tikod ;;iit;:;gs On Saturday and Sunday, mem'TV bers of the North Jordan Stake panied by Laura Lee Wilson. were privileged to have President W. President Wallace Speaker, Merlin Maxwell of 3071 South Joseph Fielding Smith, General Bawden on Abandon Spirit of Re- 9200 West, Magna, invites the Presidency and hia wife, Mrs. bellion. thief or thieves to Come back Jessie Evans Smith, and Eider Speaker, President Dean Farns- and get the rest of my auto, after Mark B. Garff, member of the worth on Loyalty to God and they stole four tires, the battery General Welfare Committee, as Country, and generator from his late model speakers. Talk, Elder Maik Garff on vehicle as it was parked in front Sunday services were conducted Testimonies in the Book of Mor- of his home Friday afternoon. by President E. Verne Breeze and mon. When Mr. Maxwell and his wife introduction of the following Song, congregation, followed by arrived home, they found their numbers was made: Jesse Evans Smith who auto sans tires, etc. Congregation singing, led by speaker, also sang a solo, Such Lovely Earl Jackman and acorn panied by Things God Made For You and Mrs. Wayne Morris. RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP Me." She husband preInvocation, Duane Johnson, sented a end her You If Pollock, son of Mr. Maynard Knew duet, Me member of the High Council. and I Knew You, followed by and Mrs. Sherman Pollock of Song, The Lord's Prayer by Magna, was a member of the 19C3 the Stake Singing Mothers, led by remarks. Hunter Song, Ward Choir with Hurricane High school and SemiMrs. Mars Killpack. graduating classes. President Breeze, Rondo Manwaring, soloist and led nary Addresses, He received scholarships to the Elder James Rush ton and Mar- by J. Maukley. Benediction was Dixie College and University of garet Bawden, recently returned given by Henry Bawden, member Utah. He plans to attend the U. of the Council. High missionaries. The Youth conference followed Talk, Elder Mark Garff. in the evening. Song, congregation. Opportunity rarely knocks Mrs. Jesse Address, Evans you are ready. And few Smith, followed by a vocal solo, have ever been ready Goodness attains the demonIf Christ Should Come receiving opportunitys call. stration of Truth. Channing Pollock Baker of my auto:.:c: 35, YEAR Mary SERVICE AWARD Address, President Smith, followed by selection from the Singing Mothers and benediction from Walter Brock, member pf the High Council. John E. Greer; Bacchus Works Manager, presents Clarence Coon with a Service Award for continuous employment at the Bacchus Works. A resident of Magna, Coon joined the Hercules Powder Company at Bacchus in 1925. He has been employed on the dynamite line and is now working as yard gang supervisor.' ar I Afternoon Session The afternoon session was also in charge of President Breeze and invocation . by Willard Smith, member of the High Council. Mr. L. Broadhead waa released as a member of the High Council due to ill health and Clarence Lowder LAKE RIDGE Ward is enter- sustained. Other program numbers were: taining at a Welfare Dinner on Hunter choir, Friday, July 15th, 5:00 to 7:00 p, ledSelection, Pearce Ward and accom- by Kelly at the A Stakehouse. Oquirrh rl charge of $10 per family is being made and everyone attending is asked to bring his own silverware. OQIOI1 Eddy CHEESEBURGER SPECIALS FOR TEEN-AG- E PARTIES STAKE NEWS !. uni? PHabmiG EMail ,v NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS THREE THOUSAND young performers, 24,000 youth leaders, and 40,000 spectators will parties Sealed proposals will be receiv pate in the oist annual comerence ed by the Board of Education of Mormon youth the Granite School District at its oi the world-wid- e program in Salt Lake City June office, 340 East 3545 South Street, . up to 7:30 p. m. Tuesday, June 21, General sessions, workshops and I960, for the furnishing of all two giant drama and music rest! labor, materials, transportation vais are included in tne four-da- y and services for the construction meeting of tne Young Mens ana of an eleven classroom addition to f oung Womans Mutual improve the Kearns Junior High School, ment Associations, or MiA of the 4040 West 5305 South, Kearns, Church of Jesus Christ oi Latter Utah. Cay Saints. Bids will be publicly opened in the auditorium of the AdministraTHE SIXTH QUORUM of El tion Office Building, 340 East 3545 ders, spencer 2nd Ward, will meet South, Salt Lake City, Utah, at Thursday evening, June yth from 7:40 p. m. Tuesday, June 21, I960 d to 10:00 p. m. at tne Jordan tarn The right is reserved by the tor a steak fry. Board of Education to reject any Community singing will be en and all proposals. A certified or joyed, followed by sports of all cashiers check or bid bond of not types and dinner, 'ine Elders less than five per cent (5) of the cnorus will later sing. amount of the bid, drawn pay able to the order of the Board of Social Drinker Problem Education of Granite School DisSocial drinkers can be real ac- trict, shall accompany the bid. cident makers, the National Safe- This check or bid bond of the accepted bidder shall be forfeited in ty Council empnasizes. While the case he fails or refuses to enter odvious drunk usually attracts at- into the contract or furnish the tention to himself, the 'social 100 performance bond, and drinker may appear normal -- - un- 100 material and labor payment til his wits fail him in an bond as required by the owner and the State of Uhat. Detailed instructions, plans and and proposal blanks specifications, MORE RURAL DEATHS will be on file in the office of The National Safety Council Woods & Woods, Architects, 19 West South Temple Street, Salt says rural traffic deaths outnum- Lake City, Utah, and at the ofber urban deaths almost fice of the Board of Education, Granite School District, 340 East 3545 South, Salt Lake City, Utah, after June 6, 1960, where they may be consulted or secured for the purpose of bidding. A deposit of $50.00 will be required to guarantee return of said plans. Said deposit will be refunded provided the plans and specifications are returned to the architects, or to Granite School District, in good order within ten day following receipt of proposal. s Dow P. Brian 2. VO-34- 13 -- F0.7 YOU! EEAUTY AFPOimms 1, had an AMherst Number) (We formerly J S 1. I ) r , t c. ' r Countryside Bsouiy ' : . - .- Jofon . i K k . ' 3823 West. 3500 South, Granger 3-- 1. V: -- Oot70 3 OX7GC Cheesebngera rate high for the teenager Try this recipe for Baked Cheeseburgers climax the menu party. with cake with chocolate sauce. WARNING: Be sureFudge to be prepared for seconds. Nows the time to let the teen- meat patty. Pour one can of agers do plenty of entertaining. tomato soup over the patties. The backyard or porch is Place in preheated oven for 30 the place for this lively set, just and minutea. casual, FUDGE CAKE parties can be planned with a minimum 9 square pan of work. 350 even, 30 minutes To atari things off right, it 1 sugar might be best for Mom to plan ft cup cup (I stick) butter a menu. Something simple and 3 os. chocolate nutritious, like the menu which 3 eggs follows, will be a sure-fir- e favor1 ite. Baked Cheeseburgers in Tomato Sauce Buttered Toasted Bung Shoestring Potatoes Cole Slaw with Sour Cream Dressing Fudge Cake Ice Cream & Chocolate Sauce Milk The cheeseburger dish can be prepared in advance and stored in the refrigerator. When mealtime rolls around, it can be popped in the oven and be ready in half an hour. Try this party menu for the teenagers in your family. Theyra sure to enjoy It CHEESEBURGERS Serves 350 even, 39 minutes t x 12ft baking dUb t lb. ground beef 1 teaspoon salt I slices cheese 1 can tomato soup Add salt to ground beet and shape into six patties. Arrange in an 8"xl2ft baking dish. Place alice of cheese on top of each t wtn c to i:nv location on cor.:::3 ecdr co.-cc- sa at . s I V3 hvitg Yea s 1 To Ccrr.3 In Clerk-Treasur- Qiriin Drug Cent M Board of Education Granite School District r::o::s by Utah 7-25- 01 HEARING The Board of Education of the Granite School District, Salt Lake County, Utah, will meet in its offices, 340 East 3545 South, at B:30 p. m. Tuesday, June 21, 1960, to adopt a budget and to make appropriations to govern expenditures for the school year commencing July 1, 1960 and ending June 30, 1961, and to adjust the 0 budget to govern expenditures for the current school year, commencing July 1, 1959 and ending June 30, 1960. Dated this 31st day of May, A. 4 SOUR CREAM DRESSING cup dairy sour cream tablespoon chopped chives or minced onion tablespoons vinegar (Tarragon Is excellent) ft teaspoon salt ft teaspoon pepper ft teaspoon sugar ft cap mayonnaise Mix the first six ingredients together carefully, then fold ft cup mayonnaise or cooked salad dressing. AUGUST LIRE WHSE BAOtlM, toM It VS, U i vaSiN v our 6 VHAT COULD rsMt Vi D., 1960. BOARD OF EDUCATION GRANITE SCHOOL DISTRICT Dow P. Brian, er U ln I. k. at Just retaxl Let Want Ads do the ob for you. It pays to vs the Want Ads , , . whin you want to sell, rent or buy. It pays to read tho Want Ads for ... bargains, opportunities galore. THE MAGNA c & BE EASIER?!: . TIMES Date of Publication, June 2, 1960; June 9, I960; and June IS, I960. t meats Sift sugar. Beat butter until soft. Add the sugar gradually and blend these ingredients until they are creamy. Melt chocolate over hot water, add to butter and sugar. Beat in eggs one st a time. Add vanilla, and then add the flour beating until well blended only. Fold in coarsely chopped nut meats. Butter an 8x inch pan or a 9 inch square pan. Pour the batter into it Bake the cake in a moderate oven 350 for about 30 minutes. NOTICE OF PUBLIC Clerk-Treasur- Magna, m- - 1 teaspoon vanilla cup flour, sifted cup coarsely chopped nut er 1959-196- .Two Registered Pharmacists On Duty m, ft L & t ' |