OCR Text |
Show The Neighbor, Holladay, Salt Lake County, Utah Page 2 i . 0WRREO PASE Wnhirvlii) luh . 1(( Summer Days Up Dairy Sales 1 Another Failure? Simmering summer days are in ice bringing an increase cream and frozen dessert sales i in Salt Lake county and through-tou- t Utah generally, as people everywhere seek to beat the ii 'A im . " 1 iIimmiNui n In. .1 i ti of ilu i .nkf ( DiinU .jifi.i(i'iill .Jial - ' llisillll n .1 an. uc.illli 11 ' il I l1i;nnlT of ( IIV Jill 1 1.) 11 iniiiiiii'i i i.illu-- o .iii- . i . I i m. ill rroLifi of inlliifii- iii S.ill I ..il,i ( iilv if tv inlriV'lril i;i I iii il CVITVlIlill I .1)1(1 I 1111(1 lit lii-- Ii I'tflll III 111 fmni a .111.1 iiri'.i ciilcriiio llir liiiiiic ii of iIiinc imliv iilu.il. Tliisi iooili- liiivi laili'il In kct'ii "duw iiliiwn , - ' S.ill ' ii i a mod- area, lull liaie allowed il In decay and lliev liiixe failed In n dnwiiliiwn a a hnsiili'is ceiller. m lliev li.iw Inrned In iiilimliuii lniiiine renleis; lliev liave fa il'd, in mnn Ilian llill iear. In nn-- . vide a civic aiidilnrium. a miU aren.i. nr a cniiveiilinn ctiilli'l'. in lliev are askim; In rninili In iki il for llieiii: they liave railed In provide arlerie of Irallic fur culo-mei- i n lliev depend nil he In reach their federal gnvemmriil In pa for fieew.iv: ihev have failed - ill so many ways llial nine mil everv leii riew h.mnes are being liuil in llie eninilv. Tliev have T.iiled. pi'iind. i(i llill lliev eiic ihi' )inple of the Ciilllllv In nverlnnk failnri'S. In furtive t licit' hick of oreiehl. In provide the money lliev are inivv illing In invel llieneclves. and approve a dmviilnwn Incalinn lh.il would he ii failure like so many nf iheir oilier grand ideas. ern liiniiii' i I . .i 1 I I I Kant Drive, girl. July 9. Kenneth F. Sigler. 3478 ; . ' 1 East-woo- Drive, girl, July 15. Marvin 0. McVey, 1409 East 3045 South, girl. July 15. Cottonwood Hospitals Mr & Mrs Roy Dunn. 2430 Dolphin Way, Dyrrel, Julander, 181G Fast girl. .Tilly 15. Vine, Holladay, hoy, July 8. Gerald Goff. 3241 Majestic Oliver Johnson, 2175 East Drive, girl, July 15. 9. 3900 South, girl, July Ronald A. Schorker, 2308 East I.eif E. Dalilstmm, 940 East 6660 South, girl, July 12. 5050 South, girl, July 15. J. Jerald Turner, 3903 East 4343 South, boy, July 13. Delaware State College, with Salt Lake Hospitals than 345 students, is the fewer Mr A Mrs .Harvey R. Rootli, 1830 Sig-- j siiiulle.st land grant college. Z.Z. CANVAS or AWNINGS ALUMINUM . Mfgrs. of Canvas Goods Call for Fee EstimatM Lawn Furniture wmmm mmqjmrfk Recovered iWe Carry a Large Stock of Yardage Canvas 2132 S. 11th East Ph. m irs mads or canvas wt can maxi n Z HU6-723- 7 MUSIC! MUSIC! RC AVI CTO Chet Atkins and guitar take you on a happy musical journey in twelve "Travelm' tunes. LPMLSP-267- a TWANG" COUNTRY SONG Duane Eddy "twangs" a collection of country songs including Sugar Foot Reg among 1? choice LPMLSP-26B- 1 ones. Frankie Carle turns back time with 30 hits that kept the 30s dancing All ynur favorites from a decade's LPMLSP-259- 3 best. And a Parcel of Songs from Hank I 1 $329 BELL Hi-- Electronics 6217 Highland Drive COTTONWOOD VILLAGE 1 Phone 278-120- NEIGHBORHOOD RCA HEADQUARTERS Service-Sal- es FOR Fi $399 , WRIGHT TOTE GOT Rites Conducted In SALES 83 rapidly John Howard BFjfsfft, Menlo Park, Calif., son of Mrs Ruth Bryan, 3116 South 10th East, and the late John Henry Bryan, took as his bride Miss Catherine Clisla Peterson July 20 in a ceremony held in the garden of the hridcs parents, Mr & Mrs Lionel Lewis Peterson, in Fairview. The newlyweds will travel through Mexico before returning to their new home in Menlo Park. Included in their itinerary are Mexico City, Mazatlan, and Acapulco. The ceremony was performed hy Reed C. Lasson, LDS bishop. Attending the pair were Mrs G. Jerold E. Mason, sister of the bride from Brigham City as matron of honor, and Robert Neff Bryan, the grooms brother. as best man. Also attending the bride were Mrs Spencer E. Eccles. another sister of the bride. Mrs Lewis A. Peterson. Mrs David O. Porter, and Mrs William Boyd Dover. Royal Thornhlad. Dr Lewis A. Peterson. Edward Brady and Sterling Colton ushered. Guests from out of state included Mrs David Malmquist. Mrs Mahlc Stanford. Calif., Williams. Lomita. Calif., and Mr & Mrs Ecclcs, Spcnccr Boise, Ida. The bride a graduate of the U. of U.. who has been residing in Palo Alto, is a former president of Pi Beta Phi. She was also a member of Spurs, Cwcan, Mortar Board, and Phi Beta Phi societies. She received her master's degree at Stanford. Her groom attended the U. of U. where he was editor of Pen, and is a graduate of Stanford University, from which he also received a masters degree. IONA L EDITORIAL MEMBER AFFILIATE County. Office 2259 East 4800 South, Salt Lake City 17, Utah. Phone Subscription rate: $3.00 per year Strictly in advance Plant 136 N. Main St., Midvale, Itah. Phone J. Parr Godfrey, Publisher James M. Landers, Editor-Mgr- . Published every Wednesday 278-262- 6 255-355- It dairy cream novelties or frozerf stick desserts. "Utahs output rff chocolate-coated ice creaifi bars, popsicles, frozen fruit jilices on .sticks, and other novelties, this ' year will reach a dollar volujne approaching $2 millibn," ftu- lessor Morris said. ONLY 25th, 26th, 27th JUST ARRIVED GRAPE STAKES Reg. 27c 7' cedar posts $2.15 I1," 4' cedar 4x6m 2'x4" Redwood, lin. ft. 21c $1.59 15c FREE OUR SPREADER DE VOE PAINT SALE NOW ON Now Reg. Per Gal. 15.69 $7.90 $6.79 $8.00 $6.89 $1.69 $1.39 Wondertone Vinyl 1 Coat Velour Enamel All WeaMier House Paint De Voe Spray Paint $4-4- 0 PANELS Prefinished Oak 4x8 4 x BY Mahogany 4 x 8y Walnut Reg. $12.95 9.95 10.95 REMODEL NOWf . Nothing down, low mo. payments. Let us help you figure and finance. As low as $5.11 per mo. for entire room. Call today. "Homo Ohe Stop Shop" OLYMPUS LUMBER & HARDWARE 4639 Holladay Blvd. CR7-262- was pioneering in the truest sense when copper production from low-gra- de dollar expansion program Today, Kennecott is engaged in a vmt to increase copper production in Utah. Again, pioneering is a vital, necessary tool for progress. As one of many example of pioneering in the expansion program, Kennecott research scientists drived into the production of precipitate copper, which is recovered from overburden dumps near the Bingham Canyon Mine. These scientists developed new methods and eifuipment that will be a major factor in increasing precipitate copper production frorif the present level of 1800 tons a month to 6000 tons! Kennecotts pioneers of today arc creating a brighter future lor copper production in Utah through the expansion program. Inevitably this assures a i Now 10c Redwood, lin. ft. PEAT MOSS, largest bale ....$5.49 $3.29 MORGRO, 50-lbag ROSE SPRAY, all garden, fruit and Berry spray and USE MORGRO QUALITY ore began in Utah 59 yean agoi Traditional mining practices gave way to nfew techniques and equipment mass production methods appeared the on scene. The result was a great new and spectacular industry for Utah. i developing fWwejf is iCe Fairview Entered as second class matter at the Post Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, under the Act if March 9. 1878. Serving the Holladay, Cottonwood. and East Mill Creek communities of South Salt Lake LPMLSP-267- 5 to TDTE Another area Of UtahS dessert industry JULY FOR A SUMMER OF FUN GO state. Olympus Lumber Thurs.,Fri.,Sat. 1 C in OH! If all the ice cream, ice milk and sherbet that Utahns will eat in 1963 were put into ice cream cones, each person in the state will cool off with approximately 150 cones this year, says A. J. Morris. Logan professor df dairy manufacturing at Utah State University. Professor Morris is also chairman of the ice cream committee of the American Dairy Association of Utah. "Utahs ice cream is well known for its texture, flavor and the purity of its ingredients throughout the nation,. Professor Morris said. "This year. ! gl Iac8ti3" In Living Stereo and Monaural 'heat. i VAT Hank Snow goes "everywhere" from Galway Bay to In the Blue Canadian Rockies. 12 places BURGENER 1 Neicrhbor Country-bo- MARGE salt and penper tea and Sampans. Sounds like; I1:; lb. round steak, cut in Ik fun, doesn't it? Okay, then, inch slices drape your rhassis in a kimono, 3 Tbs. diced onion . l' j cups beef broth or boullion grab some soy sauce and lets lb. fresh mushrooms peeled kick the gong around with these and sliced Oriental goodies. 3 Tbs. Corn starch 1 Tbs. soy sauce If you can't pronounce the water names of these recipes just call Place oil and garlic in heavy them "glunks from the land ol frving pan and cook gently for Junks." alraut two minutes, remove CRAB FOO YUNG garlic, add steak slices which :!i cup drained bean sprouts have been salt and peppered, and onibns and cook over medor finelv sliced celery t ium heat stirring constantly un:i cup finely sliced onion, til the meat is lightly browned, green or dry add beef hrulh and sliced mush'ii cup finely sliced green pep-- rooms. Cover pan tightly and cook slowly for ten minutes. per Refreshing ice cream is one of the best ways to beat summer Add soy sauce to cornstarch 3 Tbs. sliced water chestnuts with enough water to make a heat, says pretty Gay Gunnell, alternate attendant to Utah's (optional) thin paste, stir into broth slowly Princess. Utah's ice cream is tops in flavor, texturo Dairy 1 Tbs. soy sauce and cook until broth thickens. and and has received recognition throughout the napurity, hot with once at cooked Serve crab piping !'. cup flaked trailed rice or Chinese noodles. tion, meat ' GAI PFN cup cooked rice Breast of one S or 6 lb. chicken 3 eggs 2 green peppers 3 or 4 Tbs. salad oil cooking oil to cover bottom ifusing celery, cut diagonally of heavy frying pan across the stalk in wry thini salt and pepper to taste 2 cups chicken broth slices. Onion is cut round and 4 Tbs. Cornstarch Prices from round in paper thin slices. If 2 Tbs. soya sauce I1 rice the 2 gra:n use are onions cup long used, green 3 or 4 tomatoes tops also. Seed peppers before U's long grain rice cutting in very thin slices about j Cookcup chicken until tender in an inch long. cool and Ileal fat in moderately hot; boiling salted water, meat and cut the remove breast frying pan. combine all ingred-- i into thin strips. Ilcat nil in fry ients and dump into the pan, j ing pan and add green peppers fry slowly on both sides. Serve! cut into slices, cover and cook with brown sauce gravy. slowly until pepper is tender BROWN SAUCE GRAVY the flavor), Heat 1 cup beef or chicken (fast cooking spoils and chickadd salt and consomme, add M clove garlic en. Dissolve papper cornstarch in a starch mixed with 1 Tbs. soy little chicken broth. Add broth to and k tsp. powdered ginger. chicken and green pepper and Rring to boil and remove garlic, to the boiling point, blend then thicken with 1 Tbs. corn bring in cornstarch and soy sauce, stir gently until sauce thickens. Dont break up chicken. Cut Bryan-Peterso- n tomatoes into wedges and add. cooking just enough to heat. E Serve immediately over boiled Ph. AM Utah St. Lake Salt So. State 4084 rice. City, -- ON by Well, slant my eyes and call sauce. Bring to boil and serve il- 'cuz this immediately. me "Lotus Blossom irit;ll MOO-GONC.OW t'VdlvPS wrk were goin to broaden our 1 clove horizons (ye gods, what am I garlic vriiliins 3 Tbs. cooking oil saying) and he off to the land of - . Finder , samples of ice cream, ice milk and sherbet from 20 Utah manufacturers were given tests for purity and goodness. Ninety per cent of the samples rated scores of 92 or better, an outstanding achievement." "The superior flavor of Utah ice cream is not achieved hy accident," Professor Morris "Last year fountains of nuts, fruits, sugar, flavorings, and other ingredients Went into the making of the six million gallons of ice cream and frozen dairy products, produced in the longer life for the economic benefits that result from Kennecofts operations. Directly and indirectly, these benefits reach all Utahns. Kennecott Copper Corporation Utah Copper Division 1 |