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Show Policy: Let the County Pay I !n- - iiir--- . Ill- - ;1 : i . :; V the ti:. li v 1:1 - Vi.l l.lk- I ( i il.i- - . m.. l t !i lifilllv ! I The Last Word Jl'- - i'i f - . . i i I Will II I i i i . V. I i S , . f. I . i.a s'., U. . i K ir j 1 ? .1 t I - ' t! sCjj 23! I V .i 1 ! v .ii V.- Vi! I .l!l COOK i i.l.tiri has always irrk.ii-n.r. iiuw about i tui? I l.cara Ir. my hr.mt from the politic time I was a little girl Futther-r.iore- . I try to read every thing I tan learn about the pn'.ltii-ascene. I like to real The liberal i:i .cr. view: I like in read the fit. v i!i alive view: I like t l.ad the li lii S.iiki. m .. ! i .. ' iiii! :!: l! II.: I t lil 1- .... 1 t A the tear from hole w Ai. V'll.lN . I'..:1 .htWiil-iWIi l.i- i i ''.ill tii. hi ii.i!; l ! ji :.rv i" .i s I i 1..- . : i ( - t. i !.!: i It"! lilt' 1 i !. i:t.ii!i :. ; -- .1 uiii. ii ! ; ! buy abuiit wir.-de- r f.ov. Scranton Shnul-tn'li.it what he's thinking: 'Tie ,'k dLne a pretty good iob m :v.y can state. I hate quite a lo' of people in the East who look on r..e with favor I could he a I mir fawiriie Sun. b.;t amSn.ith. well the enough known in the Mui.ile Vet and the Far West?" Then, theie s liui Romney ir. Micluan. An.f perl.ap- - hes tnmkir.i: "There are a lot 1 people who know me as a man: I wur. handily for goii-rnurmy ie.is-lativpiorani hasI'm.been forthguir.hl.ng right. ever, daring a on Michigan wanting me favorite son. My ri?e m polities :t' uuiLti-ni.- .iii . ! ir.en have tr.i ir twn So Ut' try to analyze uha: tliey are Thinking aboiit Let's go to Fer.nsylvama ar..i u ii f. : i.:!e fi.tiiiR: a are to a: :s. when time t.' ih.r.k It .ill Iiil.f itur 11 .1.1- - )f it. Ifllini'1 ill Ii!: t - i. 1 - pcuM- jniv ll. ' i V- JN'iI! ..'1. i . 1. .i t; i:: X middle view. Mi 1- W..1:M U . - . l'.- - .! i!i . :.i- i w, ! - - : r. ! ' !. I :: t . v. .1 i r.ijV-- i N Mi' i - iit-l- uie t j i Il tl'.e vvitti vi-.i- r l..i- I - tin- - It- v.ii. f i i nitlv ion- - e i t.ixtuvei- - tn t 1 A mi-i.e- 1 i.-- i ati-r- - ... liu- - : ;It- t Hunt- - tin' (ilv thiiii.1- - i nl. Hire; ' the I'U.nty pt In lu-nu tor he it K.mi!i-:i1 Mil 1 uli-.- I i:i-u;- '. In!!- If If. I nail i a - Ulnlli'V 111 but nlnPI e -- Mr-ab- . t. dog- qu:;t:ng. etc. -. A serve! lur.vh was - u. o2. -- n. 123 - s- - Pi.1 2v-- - - d us Girl Scout News On Thursday morning. Oct. lo. Lynne Cardall. Maryem Six Utah Girl Scout Council delegates are attending the 36th triennial meeting of the Girl Scout National Council in Mia- Beach. Fla., this week, ccun- announced .il headquarters Drashner. Judi Hunter, Susan, Junes. Karen Shelhurn, Eileen' Syndergaard, and our advisor. Mrs John B. Chambers, of sen-in- i ior troop 103. may have been seen in Emigration Canyon, at BE SURE. ..SHOP RANDY'S RANDY'S Salt Lake STUDEBAKER 3165 S. Main IN7-767- u 5 D S David S. Tuscan Ariz : Thcri-rS San Diego. ('a!.i : D'lUgla-Mrs Hubert D. Janice Mr- Jerry I. Marilyn McG!i:e. a.l of Snit Lake . - R . : Pr'7' 25 City jr Heialibor Harriet y Vir? Mii-- l I ,. ' 1! ; , .. scc.-r- Ward . ill i -- ivlam.i i :::- r'"-V- la- Vv-.-n d. - Raut.- - '.h;! ; u Unfrv l.ihi- , t'! .nr;. mod ('h.'iPi-- Kur.a Ru- -el Etn.-lv- l;;ack: LI'S Rc-r.- e Kjil,av Summ. Andl.u . Sor-cr.-e- brother audihi-iiren: Mr.- - si.-'t-- in ic6,i3n X Culmer. nattor.iil president, the sec,etartheme ofthe convention is "Girl Earl Haun. Steve Pedroza, scouting A Promise in Action. .Hard Larson. Wooclie Larson, meeting will focus on the ?rd Harlard ''cm1dl''r fJture. with emphasis on girls aT Chai Croek' hantini We willube lalkin8 and Fro-'a- :r" our pro- Mr 4- Mrs Harland Larson, about ways in 2"2J East South entertained gram helps girls translate their la.--t Fue.-t- s Sunday m honor promise- into action. Our new Handbooks have pro-si,u ibetr unn. Woodie. who Girl us into new dimensions Woiidte. who jecti-t:.e:r l '"ccs-Mrof to girls and now we .must move abend to get program out of the Handbooks and into t:.c-- lives oi the girls," Mrs Cul-n-.wrote in an advance message to ail dclegaic-s-. La?: . r fimEmanzmi S. Loiii-- v 21-2- n A died Saturday. Dr Highland '.."S" a.m. in a Murray hospital aftc-She was born an i!ir,-- . Nov. S. I Si'il to iienry Randall ar.-.- i Hannah Rower.a Backwater d to Charles Stevenson G. Fox Jan 17. 1923. Salt Lake Christ Temple, Church of of La'ter Day Sam?. Former Cuttunwimi LPS Stake Relief PTA. Democratic party .sne is survived by hi-- r mar.d duugh-ter- . husbar.d. Mrs Edward M. M.'.died - pas d . e Lovt-ridge- Making . And of course, tht-iis Sen. conservat-vGold water, from the growing state of Arizona And he is thinking: "Conservative thinking is growing in tms country. We see it in oar college students: we see it in a greater desire to balance the budget, a Electric Co.. 1920grcwing dislike for paying so Eardley much taxes, a grassroots re- Longview Dr. J. M Roe. 1760 .V Woodside . bellion. showing up in Congress. ft)rein J- And has the W S Connor. 1795 X. Wood- 'administration measured up? s Barry Goldwater. M Jones. 1895 S. Woodside London "My strength is growing in the C. Seddon. 1791 J New Subscribers West, the South and the Middle Rd Plane 1928 Osage A S Ar.ci. n H 1 be Primaries. 3615 Fortune Robert Evans. I can come (range through? Can I win F K. Scholls. 1929 R. I). F.nce. 1856 London Plane in m' f trance Ann then against all the hope- p fuls. there's President Kennedy. I). R Martin. 1763 S. Woodside Dr. p Highland . 1837 S. M. E. his chair ,Iar'iy 42) Holo; and as he rocki in rne j WiHidide uui across capuoi u,UK1I1f way Dr. Ive got linking. Ronald Spratling. 1811 London C1,y- t going to be problems; this Plane Rd. a pushover. After all. I D. S. Tuft. 1866 London Plane skinned through the last time. ij.i but this ,ime 1 have al! lhl a ' Sidnev Reeve. 1849 Osage President vantages of being when I speak. But. have I hurt ir-LongJ. A. Fberharrit. myself with my handling o: EDITORIAL view Dr NATIONAL Cuba? Have 1 gone too fur or 1801 A . Renzetti Jr I)r ! not far enough with civil rights A Plane Rd. I 1 1893 London ,n the Sou,h W. O. Orre-tasuccessful in my lecisla- very I'iar.e Ri. Entered a? second class mat1845 K. B. Hardy. Osage ter at the Post Office at Salt Orar.ae Act the Lake City. Utah, under 4650 Deer-cp-iH. Tln-itn- . Arr.i ot March 9. 1878. Rd wt- Rites Announced today. enti-rtame- fi n, J. Melvin Jenson; Scoutmaster Scott Brown. Cottonwood Tales opp-'.-.tio- Welcome Neighbor 4 Mrs Stanley Burgon; Brent Burgon, son of Dr 4 Mrs V. E. Burgon; Briant Jenson and Brice Jenson, sons of Mr 4 Mrs son of Mr Buchanan; Craig Brown, son of Mr W. delicious lecture on charm featuring Margaret Beall Loietta Ym:r.g School m.c-b- ers New who have moved into the area a.? Mr 4-Mrs R S. Wardrop and four Ann Deil. They formerly lived at 142- South llu,i west He is about it next summer or fail'' associated w Utah Is there also enuuuh of a swing Industrial Arms an! was first counselor in the b:slupric there, - Mrs Scott Brown; Michael Nielsen, son of up the Utah delegation are Mr Murray M. Moler. Ogden, council president, Mrs CR Timnbiiw. I.eXiiro Frederick A Hough. Salt Lake C'ttv. chairman of District IY. WwJr.Kf.2-.-2'hurches m Utah, at the final MfJ DiinaM Queal- - Bountiful, at session Thursday night. ;i was r a,istant troop leader. Miss of town guests, umuur.vbd by Dr. Ilariy Coul- - Marie Thompson. Salt Lake of Miss director. the executive executive Mr Mrs secretary City, 4 :?en. The Rev. Mr Bishop Mrs LeNure ass jciatic-nsucceeds the Rev. Verson KenTurr.low of C ttonwood Oct. 12. dall. Other officers elec-vFirst Ward held Mitchell. were Richard heir work and business meet-Oc- t Salt Lake City, a laymen from The national convention is :r. held at Convention Hall 13th. Many First Baptist Church, being Tuesday and Mrs William Whiise-i;un- in Beach October d::ferent types of hand work. Cottonwood a m.em.bc-- r to Mrs Charles U. ntakir.z flowers, music box According Heights Baptist Church, record- - he an advama.e as a possible dark horse." Gov. Rockefeller of New York is def niicly :ur.r.ir.g and as he looks out d his office win- m Albany, h.s thoughts go surt of this wav. "I represent liberal view in the Republican Party and perhaps its most out- spoken leader. I have been relected governor o fthe must populous ot staes i pretty well have me Eastern seaboard in m pocket I'm known to must people. There was a lut of national city . bai. 'llid.'.i'IToIli. It Hillu i to g'l-- t .in.ither expensive nv-e-t . tin lining p.iiil liv r.mntv I'.m i ti.r-- I'.ir-e. I:.' ciiv m - s. .in-'li."- cirv Ti.e U! itV i .in , t" !' t ,i?i t'i'j1' if -. Mr 4 Mrs Dale Nielsen; back row, Blaine Watts, master of ceremonies; John Burgon, ard fi-- IYi'idi!'1 4 20 Eagle Scouts. Left to right, front row, Steven Nielsen, son of Mr & Mrs Dale Nielsen; Dan Buchanan, son of Mr 4 Mrs Rich l i1 Eight scouts from troop 224, Union Third Ward, received their Eagle badges at a court h of honor held Sunday evening at Uiion Ward Chapel. This troop has now had First-Fourt- f . Americans love hambur- 4C2u Highland Dr. Gienice stashes away so many good gers. especially if the meat is things tor winter that a lot of of is thick and there plenty squirrels could be put to shame. the I mean on them. gooey, Pircalili a is Here homemade ones. 1 sm. relish that is very good. It was cabbage stalk celery given to me by Olenice Keys. 2 sweet green peppers the home of Mrs Leon Sheya. 2 sweet red peppers digging our iris bulhs. Wc wvre 2 cups firmly packed brown working on a service project sugar to plant these bulhs at the new 2 Ig. onions animal shelter. 1 qt. chopped green tomatoes Just after 10:30 a m. the v cup salt girls arrived at the Humane 3 cups vinegar Society with about three boxes 1 tsp. mustard seed of bulbs. Before getting to work 1 tsp. turmeric they went to see the animals. Wash celery, cabbage; drain bulbs The girls planted their well. Remove seed and stems and then hunted for rocks to peppers. Peel onions. Chop trim the edge of the garden, de- from aH vegetables. Combine with termined to make this the best tomatoes and salt in large ketjob possible. tle: let set over night. Add vinegar. sugar, and simmer beGirl Scout Troop GC4 talked tween 1 to ltj hours. Seal in about calendar selling Each sterilized jars. g.rl was assigned to sell five a piece. Walker-Poulse- n The troop rehearsed more of a fashion show they were Suing to present to their nioih-i-rs- , it is coming very well. Laurie Nelson Now al Fort Hood, Tex., Reporter where tlu-- groom is stationed, has elected officers. are Mr & Mrs Raymond C. Troop Before their recent The officers are Susie Rocs, Walker. Shaina Pruut. Kristine Eher- - mamago. Mr.sWalker was Miss artn J;an Poulsen, daughter hard!. There are four patrols. Mr A Mrs Wayne S. Poulsen, The patrol leaders are Liz South 2300 East. Mack, Debbie Anderson. Linda The Jackson. and groom is the son of Mr Kronstadt, Meg This week each patrol picked 4-- Mrs Lowell Walker, 1880 Fast Vine St. a name for the patrols. LIDS bishop, Lloyd An outing was held at the Georgy at the cetemony in - officiated! Canin cottonwood Spruces yon Ust Fridy- The eirls lt.ft Las Vegas. After their return to and slayed un. the valley a wedding dinner was ( 10;0u This week's holtl at Brighton. o'clock. tij 4;oij meeting each patrol told what they saw and did on the hike. Next Wednesday we are go-- : ing to meet at Tracy Collins in Holladay. Then the girl? will go through the bank and y all the things they have Tn thcbanks" bank CjperateS.Most l t . . with Cooke W.lllN J i ti kt 1 tl I I i i-' I .f - c By Vivi r.t.. J"' - Neighbor. Holladay. Salt Lake County, Utah Wcdru'duY. OnoUr 2i. lvtti The 1 - tvrvori?jiin i bur-.-- k Serving tne Holladay, CottonFast Mill Creek comSalt Lake munities of t S'-ut- CV.vny. Ofi.ce Sa.t 2259 ( itv Phone LiiA? Sub?( East li. South. 4800 L tuh Iroctor. Bi-- wood. anJ i- - M.o-vui-- 255-355- 1 ' 'Rr.hi-;- t 55 Nvbf-r;- . C4S9 W.-?- t 1 Thomas S'.mer-e- t John Buir. S'.uth never Way 8282 b: i d Clive S. Wordrjff. South sir ON YOUR a fair edqe CxKSiS COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY tn their moat;;?. tr.e too seriousiv. TrU :t aiam-- t r.i'w. taP make Sherry S it' (lit. Gov Housewives Dewi-- Keep important job of wife and mother. No., delivering or collecting. No investment. No soliciting. Free training. Call for appt only. Wilk-nso- Engagement Tola Ea- Parents Wilkinor.. of M:s Sheirv Am Mr 4 Mrs E. D Wtikinson. 35(.9 South 23rd East, v at words who was B jfmBML- aZMnMHL n Put s no1 I .Mrs Strictly m advance Plant 136 N. Matn St . Utah, i none J. Parr Godfrey, Publisher James M. Landers, Editor-Mg- r Clearview , , ' 22- rirtun rate; .fi per year 43 U are announcing her engagement ,to Vernon A. Rasmussen. The prospective groom's parents Sir 4 Mrs V. F Rasmussen. j are 299: East 4345 South 298-345- 1 Sarah Coventry Jewelry, Inc. I Glass Replacement XJOUT BE TRAPPED AUTO 3M Tbj GLASS the Bank where AND iiigl I WINDOW GLASS (i'i's ::! S'i'f: A!sfi f'H Customer is King' W6 ,ril I Sit Tight 'Til 'jI'fru Call 255-289- the Site Is Right THEWAUDITOmUM 1 Tssu Holladay Glass Co. fiDEltAlI DEPOSIT, INSURANCElCORPOftATlOtt 7573 S. Stale St. I |