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Show f . Cottonwood Heights of Principal ' To Serve Brasilian Mission By LENORE TURNBOW CR7-69- A a PEACE CORP TRAINING Roger U Cowan, 2905 Road, and Leroy PetMil-kre- 89 mission call has caused chain-reacti- among prin- on the area. Turner, principal of the Cottonwood Heights School, has accepted a mission president call In Brazil for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. Mr. Turner resignation caused a shifting of four principals In the Jordan District. cipals In Elmo Ray Brown was transferred to Cottonwood Heights; Vern D. Clegg was named principal of Herrlman School; was Raymond Whlttenburg transferred to Cottonwood Heights; James H. Miller was assigned as vice principal at L. Sandy; Ralph S. Ferrln will now be principal of Union School. The travellngjSalt Lake ek erson, 1141 Sterling Drive are training at the University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri for Peace Corp work In Ecuador and Columbia. They will study everything from American government to Communism. DUTY IN FRANCE Airman 2.C. Roger D. Hanson, son of Mr. and Mrs. the teen-agin deten-?o- n, the elderly person for er WANTED Fontaine Bleu Womens Golf Association Is seeking new members, according to chair- man Mrs. Harold Buckner, 1580 Vine Street. A membership fee of $3. Includes prizes and coffee at the club house. Two tournaments are slated each year, one In progress this week and one coming up the latter part of the month. The new club was organized in May with a membership CHOIR COMES HOME by family and friends are In need of the tangible interest and concern of others. Skills, talents, and hobbles of 35. recreation agencies. Record keeping, reports, mailings and other office duties done make It by volunteers, for agencies to possible bring their services to more people who need them. 262-289- 0. PAGEANT A HIT total of 130,000 persons A watched the Americas Witness for Christ pageant at Hill Cumorah, PalmyrNew York, during its four night run. The one and a half hour scenes pageant depicting from the Book of Mormon to the accompaniment of music, contains 13 scenes in dramatic settings. Original musical score was written by Dr. Crawford Gates of Brigham Young University. Dr. Harold I. Hansen, also of' BYU, has directed the pageant since It started In 1937. Cast of 400 included 366 from Salt Lake City who traveled to Palmyra In four chartered buses. r Citizen participation Is a corner stone of democracy. Individuals and groups who avail themselves of these opportunities to serve find their lives fuller, their hearts happier because they have had a part In bringing fuller lives and happier hearts to others, Miss Loa Russell, director of the Volunteer Bureau, said. Welcomed By Utah Scouts Mrs. Murray Moler, president of the Council. The girls at the Salt Lake Airport at 5:15 P.M. Wednesday, July 22nd and were met by a large contingent of local GlrlScouts nd adults to begin an three week stay In Utah. As outstanding Senior Girl Guides In Canada, MlssSue ed q: Ellen Guthrie, 5313 Avenue, Wetaskwan, - 46th Alberta, Canada and Miss MarylouKe-ttyl- e, 5296 Durocher Avenue, Outremont, Quebec, Canada vere selected on merit and achievement in the fields of camping and leadership tore-presetheir councils In the United States. They are being hostessed during their stay by the following families: Park Moab, Utah Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Box 321 E. B. SILENT FLYERS SPEAK The Silent Flyers Club Is not being silent about their Gentry charities. The girls, all hostesses, are busy Brigham City, Utah Mr. 5211 and Mrs. C. L. Nelson So. 2375 West Mr. and Mrs. Peter O. 2005 Bryan Avenue Salt Lake City, Utah Mr. and Mrs. Donald Nelli 2270 Brentwood Circle Salt Lake City, Utah M. O LIAHOMA HOLIDAY clever theme ice In Wonderland, the 12th Ward Primary Using the a sponsored sociation AlHol-da- y As- Lia-ho- Holiday and luncheon for the Llahoma girls In the ward recreation hall, 4407 Fortuna Way, Thursday morning, July ' 11:30 A.M. Several large pictures depicting Alice In Wonderland characters such as the Mad Hatter, Cheshire Cat, rabbits, were used as decorations and placed at various focal points on the walls of the halL Also In keeping with the theme, the queen of hearts was used as center piece for table decorations . Gladys Andersen, stake Llahoma leader, was guest speaker at the function and her subject matter was entitled Through the Looking Glass. Lucille Gluny, Stake Primary president was also a guest at the Chairman of the event was Vnae Larson. NEW BOARD DIRECTOR Dean D. Welder. 2635 Glen-n- a Drive, has been added to the board of directors and to the program of the Junior Achievement of Utah accors. ding to president, John Mar-agaki- Mr. Welder is assistant works manager for Hercules Powder Company, Bacchus Works. Other appointments Include Elmer P. Hartvigsen, rais- Sup- and Clair F. erintendent, assistant executive Coleman, for Mountain Fuel Supply Company distribution division. Mr. Maragakls further an New &OOK with districts. Cooke Last week Margaret Burgess sent me a cook book from her home town of Charleston, South Carolina. It Is the most fascinating cook book that I have ever browsed through. Margaret and I have, In the past few years, been In nearly every state In the union together, and many times we have talked about recipes. So, sweet Southern gal that she Is, she sent me this recipe, book of old Southern cooking. Charlestons shrimp recipes strait from the book: 1 CHARLESTON SHRIM PIE tablespoon butter 2 pounds shrimp 12 cup milk 1 2 cups bread crumbs cup cooked shrimp 1 2 cups tomato Juice teaspoon worchestershlre 12 teaspoon salt Salt pepper and mace to taste 3 tablespoons butter 1 To grated corn, add eggs, tablespoon hot sauce 2 tablespoons worchestershlre butter, milk, shrimp and 1 cup tomato catsup seasoning. Bake In buttered Cook and peel shrimp. Mix casserole in 300 degree oven all Ingredients together and for 30 minutes. Serves 6. bake In casserole for 30 minuSHRIMP STUFFED IN BELL tes at 350 degrees. Serves 8. PEPPERS EDISTO SHRIMP PIE 2 cups peeled cooked shrimp 6 bell pepers (medium) 2 cups bread crumbs 2 1 cups shrimp, cooked and cup milk cleaned 1 tablespoon chopped celery 1 cup bread crumbs 2 tablespoons sherry wine 2 eggs, beaten to Salt and pepper taste 12 1 cup milk worchestershlre teaspoon 3 tablespoons chopped 2 tablespoons butter celery 1 tablespoon chopped onion Pinch of nutmeg 1 tablespoon chopped bell Soak bread in milk, add pepper shrimp butter and seasonings; 1 teaspoon salt place in buttered baking dish 18 teaspoon black pepper and bake In moderate oven 1 tablespoon wo.rchestershlre 375 degrees for 30 minutes. Serves 6. announce Fortuna Way, the engagement of their daughter, Mary Lee Call to Norman Crawford Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crawford Davis, of Denver, Colorado. Miss Call Is a student of Brigham Young University where her fiance is also The future groom has filled an LDS mission to the East Central States. Plans are being. made by the couple for a wedding in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, August 28. COLONIAL EXHIBIT touch of brightness was added to the corridor of the A County Building last Thursday and Friday. Gay coloredpaln-tlng- s, paper figures and ceramic works were viewed by visitors attending the annual arts and craft's exhibit sponsored by the Salt Lake County Recreation Department. Don Doxey, supervisor of the exhibit, said the display of various arts and crafts de- vices is planned each year to give the public anjdea of what Is being accomplished at summer play throughout the county. areas SHRIMP 2 Three Join Junior CORN PIE AND cups corn, grated from cob or 1 can corn-- eggs, sightly beaten Achievement Board KINDERGARTEN Three new members have been named to the board of directors of Junior Achievement of Utah, It was announced last week by John Maragakls, president. Curriculum includes READING LETTERS (phonics) MUSIC NUMBERS The new members include Dean D. Welder, assistant works manager, Hercules Powder Companys Bacchus Works: Elmer J. Hartvigsen, Superintendent , Granite School District, and Clair F. Coleman, executive assistant, Distribution Division, Mountain Fuel Supply Company. Mr. Maragakls also announced the expansion of the Junior Achievement program to include schools In the Jordan School District. High school students inJordanDis-trl- ct will join those In Salt Lake, Granite and Murray districts in participating in the program which gives them practical business experience by allowing them to operate their own miniature companies. 9 Month Program Children 4 to 9 6 to 11:30 AM NOW ENROLL nt Issued August focuses attention 8 TUBS OH. IMPORTED OETROVT, MICH. M B MTTIE FROM PROOF. HERDED 1, the stamp on a national to atto the campaign an tract more Americans polls. Some 40 million Americans of voting age are not registered, according to the American Advertising Council, which Is conducting a register-and-vote drive. ME CALL ON TtHE PHONE Sewing Machine Buy A Appointment By Don't pay for an expensive store Cut off tops and remove seeds from peppers. Cook pepper shells in boiling water for five minutes and then put at once Into cold water. Cut shrimp slightly. Combine with eggs, crumbs and milk. Saute chopped Ingredients in butter for three minutes, and add to shrimp mixture. Add seasonings and stuff Into pepper shells, putting a few bread crumbs and a dot butter on top of each. Bake 30 to 40 minutes In moderate oven (350 degrees). Serves 6. Hope (you all) like shrimp. CANADA Dont pay for a fancy office MOST NAME BRANDS AVAILABLE All Company Guarantees and Services Included-- . NOTHING DOWN Phone 359-8898- ? ; for appointment IV DIMM WALKER IMPORTERS IRC.. . C1KADIAR WHISKY. 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They 3. No other whisky in the world tastes quite like it How light is Canadian Club? Change from negative to positive thinking, frovfi bad habits to good qualities, and from gloominess to FACT: Its the tightest whisky in the world! happiness. FOR INFORMATION 9 The United States Post Office Is doing something to get out the vote. A new flve-cemulticolor stamp designed to spur the vote drive was made public July 29, by Postmaster General John A. Gronouski. vb; Ca5),4336 Stamp nt To Spur Voters NONA COOKE BY Lake County, L'tah Pafif 19 5p Mario Wilcox. will also spend time visiting Camp Trefoil Girl Scout C amp In P rovo and Camp Cloud Rim, Park City. We hope the girls will wind up their Utah visit with greater insight Into the values of Girl Mr. and Mrs. FredDonkin, Jr. Scouting and Girl Guiding as 5542 Somerset Way an International organization and of course an enthusiastic Salt Lake City, Utah If repsonse to the beauty and Mr. and Mrs. Bates Wilson hospitality of Utah, explained Arches National Monument Mrs. Moler. nt ne money for their pet project, the Valley West Training Center. During Jine they sold tickets door to door and for eight days set up their ticket shop in the Cottonwood MalL On Tuesday, June 30, a drawing was held at Gezebos In the Mall and the lucky winners were Mr. and Mrs. rd Claiming first place honors was Mrs. Grace Walvoord, El Monte, California, and Mrs. Mary D. Hafenstlne, Topeka, Kansas, won second place. Mrs. Phillips has had 13 years experience In the legal secretarial field, working the past three years as secretary for Judge A. Sherman Christensen, U. S. District Judge in Salt Lake City. GraniteSchool District ing Roy, Utah Efficiency has really paid off for Mrs. Melvin S. Phillips, 4189 Monarch Way, as she was selected the nations number three legal secretary at the 13th annual convention of the National Association of Legal Secretaries In New York, Saturday, July 25. 30, This Is an excellent opportunity for beginning golfers who play at Olympus par-- 3 golf course. Any woman Interested may call Mrs. Buckner, can enrich the programs for children, youth and adults In Visiting Canadian Girls An enthusiastic welcome for two Canadian Girl Guides was arranged by The Utah Girl Scout Council, according to 13 GAL GOLFERS WaiitTo Help? "Volunteer Bureau Will Find A Spot or anywhere In between, let the Volunteer Bureau help you become one of the active citizens of our town. The Volunteer Bureau staff, in Its office at 72 West 2nd South, keeps in touch with community needs and Is able to help Individuals and groups find the special opportunity which best fits their Interests, talents, and time. The Volunteer Bureau lists many Interesting and challenging opportunltes for Salt Lake and South Davis area citizens to serve as volunteers In health, welfare, leisure time, civic and educational agencies. The child who is handicap-d- , of 1 ENGAGED .Mr. and Mrs. Willard Vee IN TOP THREE concerts In 12 days In nine eastern cities plus its weekly radio broadcast from the Texas Music Hall at the Fair. m gotten series the resource Conference Center. ? m If you are a citizen 14 years old, seven times 14 years old, and ROCKY MOLNTAIN REVIEW Thunday, August 6, 1964 nounced that the program has been extended to Include Jordan School District as well as Salt Lake, Granite and Murray man at pervisor the Connecticut Silver Lake Ta- Cottonwood I I it Tales 1196 Holladay News Notes (Continued from Page 18) ved as codirector of the Connecticut State Pilgrim Fellowship and last summer was su- bernacle Choir recently completed Its New York Worlds Fair tour and are back In the Bee Hive state. They appeared before an estimated 70,000 persons In East Hanson, 4800 South, Is serving withthe United States Air Force In Europe (USAFE) at Spangdah-leAB, France. Airman Hanson, a flight training equipment specialist previously served at Malm-stroAFB, Montana. James R. l Daring Racer Speeds Toward Worlds Automobile Record Bottled in Canada CALL TODAY HU 22 INSTITUTE of IS Bonneville Nationals, hitting a top speed of 254 mph. But fate stepped In again and the car lost another driver. Otto died of leukemia In November, 1962. Speed demon Muhlbach Is confident he canbreak the land speed mark and Is hoping for another run later this year. JoAnne (Continued from Page 18) In previous record runs, Muhlbach was officially clocked at 293 mph. I was going around 390 mph and still had lots of power when I had my accident, he said. Im sure shell do over 400 miles per hour -- - maybe over 450, he added confid Beth Arnall ently. Meanwhile, - - the midnight oil burns late at Mr. Muhlbachs garage called Speed Incorporated, 3115 East 33th South. on Tools the operate Graham Special, while chief ' surgeon Harry Muhlbach dreams of bringing the world land speed record to Salt Lake. " We Are Having A This Week Only Buy three tires at regular price Get the fourth tire FREE 6 PR. of 12 oz. COKE p Can in thesNew Lift-To- ONLYC Reg. with 8 ...plus FREE DRINKS for all! gallon purchase DRAWINGS on BOATS - BASEBALL GAMES - GLASSES plus a chance to win a SET OF 4 DELUXE NYLON WHITE TIRES (750 x 14) You need not be present to win. . 'More Miles With Wiles" Battered and smashed, the Graham Special rests on Its top after last a crewman surveys damage. Traveling clojg 400 mph when a tire while accident years blew, driver Muhlbach walked away from the wreck unscratched. NEAR TRAGEDY JC ( ' 6070 HIGHLAND DRIVE PHONE 277-091- 9 |