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Show I TV SERVICE Buy Lines $2.58 Parts and Labor Guaranteed IN tie carriers. Classified Advertising WANTED NEIGHBOR publiWork entails cation distributing paper each Wednesday and selling subscriptions in linn for S2 ($1.50 if paid in advance). Sama ad 4 weeks for tha price of 3. Deadline Saturday 5 p.m. Phone 4 NOW - Eyes Examined In HoDaday Evenings By Appointment Call Dr. Gerald H. Bagley spare time. Excellent part time job for number of hours involved. The Neighbor, 4708 Ilolladay tie Wanted Blvd. tf. For Sale WOltK WANTED Painting, WANTED to buy or trade Anyami carpentry general repair; thing of value in appliances, FOR SALE Baby ducks for 8 yardwork, furniture repair, television, or furniture. sale. or step in at Copper State prices rcas. Appliance Inc., 79 N. Main FOR SALE Creslwood swim-min- g WANTED Housewives! Keep St., Midvale. tfc important job of wife and club membership. Leavmother. No investment, no soliServices 8 ing Salt Lake. no or collectciting; delivering FOR SALE Have a floor? vinyl Free Call ing. HOW ABOUT a beautifully training front 1012 noon daily. cleaned carpet or furniture? We have what the doctor ordered in the new Seal Gloss. Carlos WANTED Clothing salesladies. Machine cleaned by experts. July 0 8 Smith of Ilolladay. Carpet Cleaners, If you don't like beautiful Unique or AM6 5757. tfc FOR SALE Basic H, gen-erclothes, won't work for big all purpose cleaner; ideal 18, money, ean't sell don't phone. Dl'STYS TREE SERVICE Iieelinc fashions. AM 4114. for campers. Exc. grease re8 WANTED Garage, vicinity of If it has to do with trees we do mover. 1962 Ilolladay with storage space it. Dial 278 1147. Free estimates. FOR SALE Sofa, sage green needed. maintenLandscaping, yard frieze; large chair, dark rose firewood. Free estimates. SERVICES Ironing 2934 East ance, plush covering. Very good con2905 South 1IU6 7324. dition. Also, boy's Schwinn biREMODELING Finishing base- cycle. ments, new room additions, kit- FOR SALE Leaving state; sellchens and bathrooms. No down ing furniture, appliances, photopayment, first payment in 5 graphic equip.; children's ac- - The 278-262- EL5-626- Finder Ive said it before so. By Marfe Bergener Im good old pioneer recipe for saying it again, Summer is the time of year wnen it's as hot an ya' tried to keep your house last winter when ya were free-zi- n to death." Next week we salute our sturdy pioneer forefathers. Brother, how would ya like to have lived in those good ol days? Then the gals spent more time on their hands and knees than they did on their coiffuers and complexions! When they needed bread they did! The only map makeup they ever saw, was the war paint on the not too friendly Indians. llnothcr thing, they never heard of Wild-Boo- t Charlie, they were just thrilled to death, when their bread winners came home with their scalps intact! And could they ever cook! These gals could take a hunk of this, a dash of somethin' else and whip up a banquet! They would stir up a slew instead of a storm when Pa brought unexpected guests home for a bite to eat. Pioneer gals, I salute you! Youll probably be packing picnic lunches to take along for the coming celebration, so how about some new sandwich filling and stuff like that there? Also how about a some and to 7 Daily With 4 Operators To Serve You JOHN AUGUSTUS LOUISE PRICE JULIE KONCAR FAYE RAPPLEYE TEBstaasion hOnudiGtana CK7-ti02- MORMON BREAD pt. lukewarm water pt. lukewarm potato water with mashed up potato 1 pkg. dry yeast 2 this, molasses 2 this, honey 1 this, salt 1 this, raw sugar 2 heaping Ibis, of shortening 6 cups whole wheat flour Dissolve yeast in the potato water in which 1 this, sugar has been added. Let stand while you sift flour into mixing bowL Add the rest of the ingredients and stir with a spoon until it can be handled. Kneed well, until satiny. Grease two 1 lb. loaf pans and mold the dough into loaves. Let rise 1 hour or, until up to the top of the pans. Bake at 350 for 1 hour and 10 minutes. 44 WHOLE-MEA- CR8-114- al 2-- CK8-882- Couple Circle September Date or 363-933- 4 evenings Mrs Wallace M. Hunt, 3915 Sunny Dale, announce the Mr WI1ERE, Oil WHERE COULD 1IE BE? photo of a Dogs and fire hydrants have had a traditional association, but this one is unique. NEIGHBOR dog as he leaped on the hydrant looking for bis blind master. Faithful canine and master were reunited moments sceing-ey- .... E Has Your WASH N' WEAR Got 1-- At UE? that is a Summer Fatigue disease attacks yuur Wash N Wear in July and August. The symptoms are droopy skirls, baggy pants, lifeless collars and lazy sleeves. Do It Yourself them to us and let our expert dry cleaning put life Wash N bark into your Plumbing Bring Supplies so they will lie crisp, Complete Sprinkling Supplies and ready to wear p and they ll help you keep cool. fresh AM furthcoming marriage of their daughter. Miss Lannctlc Marric Hunt, to Donald II. Burl. is a son of The groom-to-bMr & Mrs James Herman Burt, 3875 South 400 East. The eoule are planning Manti Temple rites Sept. 13. A reception will honor the couple Sept. 14 at Millcrcck First Ward meetinghouse. Bidden to attend the bride have been Miss Gloria Day, maid of honor; Miss Launic Hair, Miss Becky Summers and Miss Caroline Hunt, junior bridesmaid. Currie Sue Partridge will be flower girl. Brent Burt, the grooms brother, will be best man, while Melvin L. Hunt, Paul Burt and Richard Gibby usher. Miss Hunt has attended Brigham Young University and is a graduate of Continental of Beauty Culture. Mr Burt has completed an LDS Andes mission. e Col-led- Skip Burbidge Plans to Wed Miss Judi Slade Plans To Wed Phil Rasband Linda Moyle Miss Linda Moyle Nelson and David (Skip) Burbidge Jr., have made known their plans to wed Aug. 17 in Manti LDS Temple. Officiating at the nuptials will be Henry D. Moyle, first counselor in the LDS Church presidency and an uncle of the bride. Miss Nelson is a daughter ol Mr & Mrs Harry Nelson, 5450 Highland Dr., Cottonwood. The groom-to-b- e is a son of Mr & Mrs Leslie David Burbidge, 1748 Millcrcck Way (3495 South). The brides parents will host a reception at their home following the wedding rites. Bidden to attend the bride have been Mrs Spencer Greer, a cousin, matron of honor; Miss Susie Vance, maid of honor; Mrs J. Fred Pongrec Jr., twin sister of the groom. Best man duties will be assumed by Michael Hinckley. Miss Nelson graduated from University of Utah with a fine arts degree. She was a member ol Pi Beta Phi, Spurs, Cwean and Army Sponsors. She also was a song leader. She is a graduate of the School of Retailing, New York. Mr Burbidge is presently attending Dental School at Northwestern University, where he is affiliated with Psi Omega. He was a Sigma Chi at the University of Utah. lie served an LDS mission to New Zealand. The couple plans to reside in Chicago. Tobc-Cobur- n Phil Rasband is planning to make Miss Judi Slade his bride in Logan. LDS Temple ritos Sept. 21. is a daughter The bride-to-b- e of Mr & Mrs Victor A. Slade, 1381 Murphys Ln. (3605 South). Mr Rasband is the son of Mr & Mrs Irving K. Rasband, 1264 Stratford Ave. (2555 South). The coAple will greet guests at Reception Center the evening of the nuptial dale. Both of the couple have studied at University of Utah. They will reside in Salt Lake, where the groom can complete his studies. 363-933- 4 tic Virginia East Mowers sharpened, reasonable. Ilolladay Feed & Sports, 4644 tfc Ilolladay Blvd. FOR SALE 75 large lots, fully improved, in Midvales newest ana finest subdivision, located east from Monroe St, including Roosevelt, Coolidge, and Wood Streets, and north from tha Copperview School to Marquette Dr. Many advantages. Complete building service available. Act now terms available. Harvey W. AM Eckman, CR7-461tf GROUND BEEF tor your tree er, in 25 lb. lots, 39c lp. Meiers 4730 HoUaday Meats, tie Blvd. SERVICES Aerify lawn problems away. Expert aerifying service. Free estimate. or IlU5-l(i01IU4-829- 1 5 AM5-553- EYE EXAMINATION Glasses contact lenses DEAR DEN VISUAL CLINIC 4i89 Ilolladay Blvd. Phone SERVICES Professional wear. Call 3 2; dressmaki- street wear i . VI f Miscellaneous Barbara, EL5-788- Page CR8-006- tfc CH8-816- Neighbor CR7-262- SERVICES Plumbing ! Expert home repairs, remodeling, hot water heater sales, service. Ilolladay area. Stevens Plumbing Co. CR tfc evening IIU6-681- 9. 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Mr. Riddle has studied at University of Utah and BYU. The Way (3500 5 Carpenter work, basement rooms; stone & brick work, fences built. Free estimates. Job or hourly basis. 8 eves. Reese Anderson, tfc TAPE RECORDERS used. Repair our specialty always. Work guaranteed. Stereo-Tap- e Recorder Center. 1 1568 S. State. Call IIU6-813Personalized Gold Printing Your Name Printed in Geld 9 church ana missionary books, wedding napkins, Garnetta Nebeker thank you notes, book matches, Plans Fall Wedding playing cards & stationery. Lenora Foster. of Miss The engagement Betsy Ross Kindergarten with Ganietta Nebeker to Errol D. Scot Forsman reading program Jensen is being announced by Canyon Rim area. IIU tfc her parents, Mr & Mrs Garn SERVICES 5935 1360 B. Nebeker, English lady reEast South. quires cleaning work one or two is the son days every other week. The groom-to-b- c 8 of Mr & Mrs Leo D. Jensen, 6051 South 9th East. SERVICES Will tend little girl The couple is making plans age 244 to 5. My home. FuU for a Sept 7 marriage to be time. Vicinity 39th South 2500 solemnized in the Manti LDS East. 0 Temple. They will be honored SERVICES Rent Blue Lustre at a reception Sept. 8 in the South Colionwood LDS Fifth Electric Carpet Shampoocr lor only $1 per day. Carlos Smith Ward. 8 Miss Gayle Jensen will be of HoUaday. maid of honor with Miss Yvonne Nebeker , Miss Vicky Jensen, Miss Terri Christensen, Miss Brenda Bracken and Miss judy Hartman as bridesmaids. THE Temple Ceremonies Planned for August Miss Nadine Allcman is making plans with Gary Blaine Riddle for an Aug. 31 wedding in Manti LDS Temple. Parents of the betrothed pair are Mr & Mrs Grant E. Allcman, Inglewood, Calif., and Mr & Mrs Thomas L. Riddle, 1898 7-- "Service All Makes" BUXTON'S Heating A Air Conditioning 7693 S. 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Spread on half slices of DRIED BEEF FILLING 1 cup coarsly ground cooked buttered whole wheat and white 1 244 oz. jar of dried beef veal 1 cream cheese bread. 1 slice of tomato and pkg. 44 cup grated raw carrot 1 tsp. horseradish 44 cup finely chopped celery crisp lettuce may be added to 1 tbls. minced onion 2 this, chow chow each sandwich. Makes 12 sandpepper if desired 3 this, mayonnaise wiches. into beef thin Cut the dried salt to taste V : Combine all ingredients and strips with scissors. Combine MEAT FILLED mix thoroughly. Makes 5 sand- with the remaining ingredients. SANDWICH BUN Makes 4 sandwiches. 1 cup ground, cooked meat wiches. Try mixing 1 slice of white 44 tsp. Accent , LIVER-EGFILLING and 1 slice of whole wheat when 44 tsp. Worcestershire sauce whiping up your sandwiches. 44 cup minced green pepper lb. steamed pork liver 1 this, pickle relish 2 hard cooked eggs GROUND BEEF FILLINGS 44 tsp. onion salt 1 small chopped onion 1. Cook ground beef with chopfew grains cayenne 1 this, shortening ped onion and celery. Mix 2 this, chili sauce Vx cup cream or top milk with a little horseradish and 3 this, mayonnaise salt and pepper to taste salad dressing. Combine all ingredients. a few drops of Tobasco sauce 2. Cook ground beef with a Makes filing for 4 large buns. Steam liver until tender in little chopcd onion. Mix with cnokm a deep-we- ll r a large .chili sauce and mayonnaise. ! .sad 3. Cooked ground beef mixed with pickle relish and mayo inti 2.'. C.jup eggs coarsly. Brown onion in the shortening. onnaise. Mix all ingredients welL Keep 4. Slice each of meat loaf, tomaThe Federal Womens Club in a cool place until ready to to and cheese, spread with use. held their monthly party last mustard. prepared 5. Slice meat loaf, pickle relish, Saturday at the Bayou Club in GROUND HAM FILLING d sliced egg and Midvale. Members of the salad dressing. 44 cup vinigar of Land Bureau Management 1 tap. prepared mustard PEANUT BUTTER-OLIVVi tsp.. salt sponsored the affair. FILLINGS Vi cup light brown sugar Combine and mix well 44 cup 1 egg, well beaten A capacity audience at Ogden peanut butter, 44 cup finely 14 lb. ground cooked ham School heard John P. Combine all ingredients ex- chopcd celery, 44 cup chopped High 44 cup salad Sutherland, principal speaker at olives Stuffed and cept ham, and cook, stirriing 1 and a gathering of Jehovah's Witconstantly, until boiling; about dressing, tbls. lemon 2juice cups. 5 minutes. Cool, then add ham salt to taste. Makes nesses, discuss Take Courage PEANUT BUTTER-PRUN. . .Gods Kingdom is at Hand. FILLING Ministers attending the three Chop finely 6 pitted prunes day refresher course received and 1 cup seedless raisins. Add much practical Bible knowledge cup peanut butter, 44 cup and counsel according to Richevaporated milk, 1 tbls. lemon ard S. Huffman, local minister. puice and 3 tsp. salt Mix well. Makes 2 cups. Arnold C. Pope, 7139 South CORNED BEEF FILLING 3080 East and Burnell Mclnclly, 4 slices sharp American 1392 East 5935 South began cheese courses of training in electronics 2 tbls. mayonnaise which will qualify them as elecV lb. cooked corned beef 6 tbls. minced sweet pickle tronic technicians after gradua2 csp. finely chopped onion tion. They arc studying a 1500 hour course which will fit them 1 esp. prepared mustard for employment in industry ac44 csp. salt to the Salt Lake School 8 cording tsp. pepper dreaded Cut the cheese into small of Electronics. SUMMER r months. evenings. REMODELING hard-cooke- 52 N. Center Sq., Midvale AM 4 1N7-269- Area Briefs Lars Const. Co. 484-375- 5 1 Remodeling of all kinds Basement Finishing Room Additions Kitchens, Bathrooms 5 IN7-739- MARMALADE CHICKEN FILLING 144 2 CR7-343- For each Serving, butter 1 large round slice of rye bread. Place butter-sid- e up on a dinner plate. First put on several leaves of lettuce, then several slices of Swiss cheese, then, add a large lettuce cup,' reverse side up. Now, cover it with slices of white meat of chicken and pour Thousand Island dressing over all. Top with a tomato slice, then a hard cooked egg slice. Garnish Sandwich with crisp hot bacon slices, ripe olives and a topper of parsley. cup orange marmalade 8-- 5 SANDWICH 2 tbls mayonnaise 1 5 CR8-849- Vx 44 WE HAVE NEW HOURS AM5-243- bread? It's Summer 8 8 CR8-262- HU 4-79- 01 Rainbird AIR CONDITIONER Repair Farts COOLER PAD and Parts OPEN 8 to 7 8 to 6 10 to 2 WEEKDAYS SATURDAYS SUNDAYS 3329 Highland Dr. HU 71 The same fine, dependable service you've known at ZCMI downtown . . . now available in our new Cottonwood jewelry department. Aco Walker, Mgr. 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