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Show Salt Lake County, Utah The Neighbor W' alms, lay, Pag 4 Da. 26, 2962 bourne Ave., girl, Dec. 19. George P. Margctts, 3785 Ash Circle, girl, Dec. 19. William L. Benda, 2778 Maurice Dr., girl, Dec. 19. Theron P. Folsom, 2640 East 3640 South, girl, Dee. 19. Chad Wilson, 3500 South 12th Roc, both of Salt Lake. Surviving brothers and sisters are Mrs Thelma Nelson, Salt Lake; Mrs Dcda Crane, Portland, Ore.; Mrs Vera Jones, Glen- dalc, Calif.; William Clarke, Ei Caion. Calif. Funeral services were held Saturday noon. Durial was in Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. boy, Dec. 19. Roger L. Brown, 2819 Mekmy East, Steven Reese Probasco son of Johnand Noreen liooton Probasco. 3550 Fleetwood Dr. (3755 Fast.) died in a Salt Lake hospital Thursday following a short illness. Steven Reese Probasco was Ixirn Apr. 19 1901, in Salt Lake. Survivors include his parents and two sisters. Jackie L. and Tammy Sue, all of Salt Lake; grandpan nfs, Mr & .Mrs James Raymond Hooton. Lyman. Wyo. l Funeral services were Saturday in Hie Fast Millcrcck Tenth LDS Will'd. Graveside services were lu Id in Wyo. Saturday afternoon. The ny Finder So you are looking for a hol- iday piece de resistance to help through the seasons entertaining. Wei, roll up your sleeves, slap on an apron, get out in the litclien nail have fun going Asiatic. If you're like me and don't like aprons, you might try getting into a hula for making the Polynesian Shrimp, or Imp into a Cantonese rube for Kgg Hull. Canton. ' Well, now are we in the holiday spirit? Then let's go. POLYNESIAN SHItl HI Spread 2 e. flaked oeoeanut on a baking pan and brown in oven at 300 about to min. Shell and clean shrimp 2 pounds. Mix together cup lemon juice tsp. salt, 2 tsp. curry powder and Vi tsp. powdennl ginger. Marinate shrimp 3 hrs. Toss shrimp in 4 cup corn starch. Dip in batter of 2 cup flour, 2 tsp. baking powder, cup milk ami the marinade. Roll shrimp in cocoa mi t. Fry in deep fat about 5 min. Drain ICE SKATE for Fun & Health Class and Private serve with curry sauce. KGG ROLL, CANTON Mix 2 cups flour, l'a tsp. salt willi 2 eggs and 1 a cups waler until smooth. Pour a little into skillet over low heat. Flop for a few seconds and remove. Add 1 ths. chicken or pork jilting, then fold ends and roll. Deep fry until brown. Serve with duk sauce. ln-l- "Better look in those Want Ads for another house I never realized our neighborhood was so disgraceful!" Elsie Seville Riches Obituaries e Eighly-llirc- Suvillc Morris George Itoe R year-ol- ielies. 3729 Smith F.liio Him) Fast, died Her. 9 in a rest A cancer victim, Morris home. Cause of dcalli was a fenson Drive, girl, Dee. 14. Alma K. Harlow, 721 Parker (icurgc Roc, 52, 228 Lincoln stroke. Mrs Rielies was Ixirn Del. 22, Lane. girl. Doe. 14. I. a tie (1115 South.) died ThursJames R. Maxfield, 7097 South day, Dec. 2d, in a Salt Lake 1879, in Sail Lake, to George and Filen Weslwixsl Savilie. On 2325 Fast, girl, Dee. 15. hospital. Wallace K. Iiaun, 4280 South lie was liorii Sept. 2(1,. 191(1, May 17, 1900, she married Melin Lark, lo (icorgc and Carrie vin Rielies in Hie Salt Lake 767 East, boy, Dee. 15. Lester K. Seholl, 2471 Valley Smith Roc. On May 13, !I32, Temple, lie died July 1. 1958. View Avc., boy, Dee. 17. lie married Marie Johanna She was a mem her of tin Fifth LDS Ward. Rostrum, in Sail Lake, lie was Salt lake Hospitals include her two Survivors 21 cusa as years employed & Mrs Mr sons M. and three daughters, tomer engineer of the InterRobert O. Rieliins, 1889 East .Machine Verne, William Milton, both of national liusiness Suit Lake, Mrs M. V. (Ixir-rain- 4675 South, boy, Dec. 15. in' Hie He a was ineuilier t'orp. Howard E. Reek, 3936 South Miller, Salt Lake; Mrs Valley View LDS Figlilli Ward, j 15th East, boy, Dee. 15. lie was reared hy foster par- 1. F. (Ruth) Vieslenz, Murray; S. EIRubaic, 3197 South Fadil W. Mrs McDuffie, (Helen) ents, Il.vrmii and Emily Parrish. Also surviv- 700 East, hoy. Doe. 15. Centerville, since the age of 111. Washington D. Weston Hamilton, 4566 Strat- Survivors include his widow ing are 15 grandchildren, 17 ton Drive, girl, Dec. 15. sisa and great grandchildren William Mrs 1). and daughters, Charles L. Dahl, 1691 Muorc ( Carolyn) Feeney ami Marian ter, Mrs Viulel Smith, Welling- Dale Ln ton. Hi. girl. Dee. 15. Noel I). Taylor, 1240 East Funeral services wen conducted Monday at l p.m. Bur- 6200 South, boy, Dee. 16. ial was in Wasaleli Lawn MemRalph T. Anderson, 6771 So. 2300 East, Ixiy, Dee. 16. orial Park. Jerome W. Doettelier, 2219 Reasonable Prices East 3105 South, buy, Dee. 16. J. Hoyt Blackluirst, 5286 Over 25 Years' Wuodcrcst Dr., girl, Dee. 16. David M. Clayton, 2791 F. Experience Pamela Dr., girl, Dec. 16. e Max 1. Sweat. 2919 E. Dr., girl, Dec. 16. Cottonwood Hospital Albert Nett, 2080 Midstream Mr A Mrs Kano, girl, Dee. 17. ttairJood YUJogjjjj Walter A. Wcslphal, 3557 Dougals De Julio. 1802 E. Christine SI reel, hoy. Dee. 13. Osage Orange, girl, Dee. 17. Michael T. Carter, 7740 Stef- Keneth Bronson, 7575 South 900 East, girl, Dee. 17. Joseph L. Young, 1440 Crandall Avc., boy, Dee. 17. William L. Bnuck, 5277 Raven Mill-cree- k dfifiiRepair INSTRUCTION Special PARTY RATES Free Use of Large Recreation Room East, Is Holiday Season Bride Miss Donna Dastrup became the bride of Gary LaVere Kidman in Manti Temple ceremonies Thursday. Officiating was President . A. Brent Peterson. A wedding breakfast was held in honor of the couple following the rites. It was hosted by the groom's parents, Mr & Mrs L. LaVere Kidman, 2257 Alva Circle. The brides parents, Mr & Mrs L. Gam Dastrup, 316 Bluebell Dr., hosted a reception for tbe newlyweds Thursday evening at the Holladay Thirteenth Ward meetinghouse. ' The bride was attended by Miss Mary Ann Nelson, maid of honor; Miss Karen Edwards and Miss Daryl L. Vincent. Melane and Darcie Dastrup were flower girls. Best man duties were assum hons protection for our your money Homeowners Potetf Contact me todayl J. "Ray" R. LITTLE 298-521- 1 STATE FARM HnMtfCMiiitrCMWMr Off m kg! BHoelgtM. III! boy, Dec. 20. Eugene C. Smith, 2742 Chadwick, girl, Dec. 20. Marvin Neele, 1128 Highland St., boy, Doe. 17. Lake Dr., girl, Dec. 20. Harold R. Tate, 2704 South Arlan D. Mecham, 2255 Fish10th East, boy, Dec. 18. er Lane, girl, Dec. 20. Alvin R. Walkenhorst, 2783 Rolicrt D. Kersh, 444 HighMorningside Dr., girl, Dec. 20. land Dr., boy, Dee. 18. Robert C. Cra croft, 4594 RusMeredith A. Obcrlc. 2139 East sell St., girl, Dec. 20. 3990 South, boy, Dec. 18. Russell G .Wilkinson, 310 E. Wayne D. Carter, 1982 Maxwell Lane, girl, Dec. 20. Dr., boy, Dec. 18. Jerry K. Whitehead. 933 East Norman Allan, 2535 Lam- - 3385 South, girl, Dec. 20. Zake away your glasses ? yes, an eye physician might! . Youd be of Glass All Kinds at the number of people that wear glasses juat aa a priaed crutch. They dont really need them but they don't MIRRORS know they dont Thats why its o important to consult an eye physician at least once a year. Because he, and he alone, has the specialized knowledge and training to properly diagnose the condition of your eyes. AUTO GLASS STORE FRONTS TABLE TOPS WINDOW consultm m msHAK (KBj foa rrx Eumornos GLASS REPLACEMENT Oak-ridg- Hygeia Iceland 1208 E. 21st S. IN SUGAR HOUSE Bt Maree Rummer Drive, boy, Dec. 19. William Anthony, 3206 South 540 East, boy, Dec. 19. William II. Burleigh, 4151 Soverign Way, boy, Dec. 19. Wayne J. Jensen, 1022 East 4025 South, boy, Dec. 19. Edwin N. Kimball, 1054 Sage Hills Dr., boy, Dec. 19. Howard M. Taylor, 1014 East 5245 South, boy, Dec. 20. George J. Beilfuss, 2802 East 3900 South, boy, Dec. 20. Clarence E. Hansen, 4035 South 500 East, boy, Dec. 2. Wayne A. Stewart, 3030 South 900 East, boy, Dec. 20. David T. Wood, 2773 Morgan Dr., boy, Dec. 20. Bunt L. Plott, 4250 South 20th ed by Richard 0. Kidman, while U Reginald K. Stirk, Michael Brian, Warren L. Dastrup and Dennis S. Kidman ushered. Junior ushers were Brent L. Kidman, Bruce M. Dastrup. Kent A. Dastrup and Gary W. Dastrup. Donna Dastrup 11 6-- Holladay Glass AM MAIN OFFICE - 420 BOSTON BUILDING BRANCH OrriCKSi SM EAST FianT SOUTH MU CAST S1ST SOUTH 91 ATM SOUTH STATS STREET, MURRAY CHAV. MM TtaDMUlM HURRY DOWN SALE SEMI ANNUAL 568 PAIRS OF SAVE UP TO 50 1 $4-J- Dress Shoes, Flats, Casuals, Sports, Values to 511.99 AND MORE &6 SPECIAL GROUP! Oxfords, Loafers Good Selection Formerly to $18.95 $ WOMENS CHILDRENS -- The foundation for the future is a vast program to improve all operations and meet copper productions most serious problem . . . handling more ore and overburden to produce the same 28 MENS SHOES $ 5 At Kennecott, today's mining and processing operations are only part of the copper production story. Equally important is the constant effort hy management to assure a sound future for this major Utah industry. STOCK! SALE STARTS FRIDAY, DEC. LADIES SHOES copper SHOES ALL FROM OUR REGULAR I Experimentafian... 2 amount of copper. 6 Experimentation w ith the type of equipment pictured on this page exemplifies the program. 10 Success in any one experiment is never accepted as a permanent solution. Bather it is treated as a spur to achieve even greater improvements. Continual experimentation at Kcnnerott provides Utah with the best posihlr foundation for successful copper production for many j cars to come. $4 All Types Kennecott YOU'LL HAVE TO HURRY FOR THESE CHILDREN'S SHOES Famous Name Children's Shoes tor Boys A Gii Is Values to $8.99 4 Copper Corporation HOUSE SLIPPERS Women's and Childicn s All Colois in Broken Siirs A Decrufiiiijcd Lots Values to $4.99 $ 2 Utah Copper Divitioa ALL NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS CITY CLUB VELVET STEP TRIOS 0 WEATHERHRD 9 SIMPLEX 9 JARMAN SALE STARTS FRIDAY, DEC. 28 YOULL HAVE TO HURRY! OPEN LATE FRIDAY 46? I Hollttduy Dlvci. Inpxl' to the Post Office) Phono CR7-699 i 1 REDWING HEADQUARTERS Open Mond.iy and Friday Evenings "Proper Fit Is :?.? -- ' .j- r..' ; - I .y.r.-...V-- . - - , Our Concern"! " ' .' ' '- - "ii f Pipeline on top of dike surrounding tailings pond near concentrators buijds up beach to prowont undermining dike. |