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Show The Pag? Neighbor, Holladay, Salt Lake County, Utah 5 Wednesday. May 1. 19bl By Wayne Rose, County Agent The rose stem girdler attacks raspberries in Salt Lake County. 1iisprayed berry patches often Rowland Butler School of Dance Summer Classes Starting 4 ENROLL NOW approach lir; destruction of susceptible canes, j This girdler has only one generation a year. Adults form in tile canes and emerge near the middle of May. The beetle spends the winter within the injured canes of the previous summer. This means that must cane girdlcrs can be destroyed if tile prunings are removed and burned by This j burning of prunings should be followed by a spray of DDT or Dieldrin the first or second week of May before blooms appear. This kind of treatment by would allow the everyone growing of raspberries in the area. For further information on raspberies, contact your county Extension agent. Call IIU EL9-657- Game Bird Park Finder non-prof- Mid-Apri- l, Bet xou'rc iiouscclcunun'! Yu silken tresses trussed got y up in a jiulka dot bandana and i Dancers' The mystic appeal of Japan's Fuji attracts 100.000 climbers a year. As many as 18,000 people have hiked up Fuji in one day. Mount Every Need" Open Daily 9 am lo 9 pm glows mi iiamls'.' Ya' pour heatin th' devil outa' yer rugs and swabbin' th' deek? Don't forget the closets and corners. And gees, natch out. don't hang yourself on those cobwebs! Stay alive, now, ya' bear me. You all tlm from south of the city) be careful and stick around so you can fill up the empties (tummies, that is). Well, here are some quickies guaranteed to probe the younger generation into rising to the occasion with mop and pail (I'm a dreamer . . . aren't we all). Pa might even offer to heave out the garbage or kick a path through the garage (this I gotta see). Ready, set, go, 215. E. I it 5 4657 S. 2309 1 I j Butler Dance Supply 1 3 it:!, mlncwt j 1 Treatment Insures Raspberry Growing CR8-082- rrmt ppnrr a trErr st flu hnrJr. fhp trnt tbs. grated onion on duty when SI.4U0 was stolen ! tsp. salt by a bandit armed with a re- i volver. Heat the tomato juice and dissolve the gelatin in it. then Mir i SPORTSMEN in the vinegar, celery, green and interested in others i This and sail. onion, 'pepper, game birds, visit the our basic asDic and into this you may add chopiicd radishes. pieces of asparagus tips, green olives, cooked cubed meat, or 1155 East 4800 South canned fish. One of the best collections or waterfowl and pheasants By Marge Rurgrner and other birds from all over Bandit Takes $1,400 the world. 5 acres of birds From Salt Lake Bank and animals: a apple and serve at once. park operated in the public investigation of the Apr. 23, interest. HAM AND CORN robbery of the Central Branch CROQUETTES Open Saturday and Sunday of the Continental Bank and 1 to 5 p.m. 14 cups creamed corn Trust Co., 1565 S. Main, is still week Closed days. Small 2 tbs. chrpped green pepper being conducted. Children under 10 charge. 4481 37. Mrs 1 Marge Centner, eup ground or minced ham free. Parkhill Dr. (2565 East), wasi 1 beaten egg l cup dry bread crumbs Mix together and chill thoroughly. Now shape them into 8 croquettes, dip them into dry seasoned (salt and pepper): s bread crumbs. Dip into 1 egg f, CR8-09beaten with 2 tbs. water ami j Q. 2 1 4645 Holladay Blvd. into the crumbs again. Fry in Enroll hr Mur 17 deep fat (390) until golden; CALL WEST C. HAMMOND brown. Serve with basic white for schedule and further sauce and chopped information eggs and sprinkle with parsley. . Cub Scouts from park 315 held their Pinewood Derby at the Butler Ward last Friday night. Winners in the race and in competition for the best designed cars are: front row, left, Tommy Jackson, son of Mr ft Mrs Robert Jackson, third place in the race; Mike Moore, son of Mr ft Mrs Wiliam Moore, second place for design; back row, left to right, John Kennedy, con of Mr ft Mrs Joseph Kennedy, first place in design; Randy Sims, son of Mr ft Mrs George Sims, first place in the race; John Shurtleff, son of Mr ft Mrs George S. Shurtieff Jr., second place in the rare. care-worn- go. go. . . SALMON AND CELERY DISH (3-servings) ran salmon Remove skin and bones and break the fish into large flakes. Place in greased baking dish, now add: 1 can celery soup 4 Brunch Will John Walton Jr. Honor Claims Bride Tri-De- lt Seniors May 5 At the Cottonwood Club on May 5th the Mothers Club of Delta Delta Delta will honor the seniors at a brunch. The chairman of this annual affair senior girls are Jacci Bigler, Kay Bon, Bonnie Brain, Karen Cheney, Gayle Cornaby, Roselyn Colombo, Sue Griffin Gaskill, Carolyn House Doty, Marian Kelley, Kaye Lindquist, Linda McArlene Merrill, Kinley, Ann Piper Stewart. Caroloe Linda Rasmussen, Reinhold, Carolyn Sheffield, Deane Simmons, Cheri Steele, Margaret Walton, and Elizabeth Wooster Tell. Each will be given a gift. Installation of the new officers of the Mothers' Club will be included on the agenda. The 16-u- 'a cup milk Arnold John Walton Jr. ' tsp. paprika claimed Miss Sherrie Stevens 1 tbs. chopped parsley or as his bride in ceremonies Apr. chives 17 at the Crcstwood Villa. GeorPour the mixture over the ge F. Prince, LDS Bishop, of- salmon, cover with U-cups crushed shredded wheat, dot ficiated. with a tablespoon of butter, The couple greeted guests fol- sprinkle with 4s cup grated j cheese or more lowing the ceremonies. if desired. Place Parents of the bridal pair under broiler until fish is hot are Mrs Paul 11. Stevens, 4528 Fortuna Way, (3650 East), and Mr ft Mrs John Arnold Walton, SUMMER PROGRAM; Reading Center hard-boile- JIFFY 1 1 1 1 TOMATO d ASPIC SPELLING MATHEMATICS MEMORY COURSE SPEED READING CHILDREN'S LITERATURE READING CLASSES: r pkg. lemon gelatin can tomato juice tbs. vinegar cup minced celery i- "it Beginning Intermediate Remedial Parents' Seminar V 1962 Close -- Out Hammond's Toys in the Mall bought out all stock of Monark Bicycles. We pass these great ings on to you in 1962 sav- HAMMOND'S tremendous SALE a is Mrs Joseph L. Murano. She will be assisted by Mrs L. P. Athas, Mrs T. J. Speros. Mrs R. G. Price, Mrs Dean A. Anderson, Mrs Ralph A. Murano, Mrs A. K. Steele, Mrs II. 2875 Northwood S. Layton and Mrs James A. Giaquc. 1 ' 533 BIKES All Styles, Mo dels, and Sizes Rd. included thick ) Bridal attendants Miss Carolyn Stevens, maid of 1 CUP Pineapple juice 2 tsp. salt honur for her sister: Miss Shar2 eggs on Larsen, Miss Jill Hanks, and Beat together egg, pineapple .Miss Sally Walton. juice, and salt, then soak the Standing as best man for his bread in the egg mixture. Now slices of bacon, remove brother was Raymond Walton, fry while Curt Hawkins, Stan Fer- to hot platter and keep hot. Fry guson, Larry Love, Mike Stev- the bread in bacon drippings ens, and Ron Stevens ushered. as you would for french toast, the bacon DripThe counle is honeymooning Uien saute-intslices of pineto southern Utah and plan to pings about reside in Salt Lake. Both are apple halves or chunks. Garnish the toast with bacon and pine- attending University of Utah. ; 0 4-- 6 Honeymooning Pair Heads For Jamaica FULL LINE OF LEVI STRAUSS Men's Ladies' Children's Duce Sporting Goods Olympus Hills Shopping Center Apr. 19 rites in Logan LDS Temple united in marriage Miss Julie Ostler and Richard J. Mortenscn. Officiating was A. George Raymond, temple president. Following a wedding trip to and Jamaica, San Francisco the Mortenscns will make a home in Salt Lake City in September. Parents of the couple are Harry R. 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All ball bearing assemblies. Glossy anti-rufinish in beautiful red and bit;?, Boys and girls models. st 7 . t Good Selection Still Available In All Models and Styles Newly elected officers of the Alpha Mu chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha sorority look over a schedule of events for the coming year. Pictured above, left to right, they are: (seated) Mrs Jack C. Gledhili, president; Mrs D. Don Urry, (standing) Mrs Daniel E. Montgomery, recording secretary; Mra John T. Lewis, corresponding secretary. KIDS PlAY SAFE huh. EEP THEM SAFE AND HEALTHY t; IN THEIR OWN BACK YARD! ALL 2-IN- CH i roaio -- PL A DAYS ARE HERE 3 Complete Swings Trapeze Bar Hand Rings 9 ft. Free Standing Platform Slide Village Barber Shop the Cottonwood Village Shopping Center To FREE COKES FREE BALLOONS Every Customer To the Kids 3 Gifts Given Away Every Day at 5 p.m. No need to be present to win. Lucky names will be posted in the window of the Barber Shop daily. Grand Opening to last 2 weeks, starting See Hammond's Complete Selection of Playground Equipment May 7 ... thru May 18 Men trim enjoy fishing should try for our grand prize of a Mitchell Hod and Heel, (lifts (Itdore. Mothers will haiv a rhaf.ee to u in nlso. Dont Forget, 278-000- j Includes for the New In j Glide Ride with pre cision fitting bearings 2 Chinning Bars GRAND OPENING at COTTONWOOD MALL Spartan - flJl y J guitar students of Mrs LaRae Butler performed in a recital at the Larry Pino Conservatory, 2261 East 4800 South. were: Cathy Performing Ackerman, Roger Workman, Johnny Lines, Steven Sorenson, Richard Jex, Chris Burke, Paula Farikoff. Ricky Stultze, Chuck Watkins, Carrico,! Randy Edward Felt, Dale Newey, Kel-1- , ly Wade, Jimmy Richcns. Gale Wood. Greg Gibson, Michael j Johnson, Marilyn Ellsworth. Earnest Kinnear. Kim Bodcll, Chuck Bodcll, Eddie Gilmor, Michael Baker, Jack Konous, Michael Droubay, Chris Paulsen, Ron McGhic, Ron Petersen, Gene Smith, Gary Walker, Scott Woody, Don Watkins, Paul Richards, Scott Eggcctzs. Dennis Bsllatore. : Value $44.95 Guitar Students Hold Recital at Conservatory On Saturday, 24" 26" 20" 6 Wo Have 3 Barbers to Serve You ' 6225 S. Highland Dr. No Down Payment Easy Monthly Terms You'll always find your best buys at Hammond's. We stock 33 models of bikes year 'round. Complete selection of Trikes, Pedal Cars, and Wheel Goods of all kinds. HAMMOND S CR8-015- 6 In the Mad Tot and Toy Shop Your Year Round Clothes & Toy Store |