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Show 1 ROCKY MOUNTAIN REVJEW, Salt Lake County , Utah Page 5 Thursday, May 14, 1964 Near As Your Phone ) o Youth Employment Service Seeks Jobs For Teenagers The friendly high sehoolkld who will work on the lzwzra ' day or two a week, wahi win- dows, help clean the basement, baby sit or flll-l- n with office chores during vacation Is as near as the telephone for southeast suburban residents. Contrary to the popular Idea that youngsters Just don't do those things anymore, theres a large group of high school students anxiously seeking summer or part time employment And taking on the task of bringing employer and employee together Is the Olym-pSchool High Youth df TREAT YOUR FAMILY TO SOFT, FILTERED WATER Employment Service. Ngwly organized1 and supported by local service or- ganizations,' the employment service has a Urge supply of teenage Job seekers re- Highest Quality gistered and on file. A phore call and a quick check through the flies should produce the exactly right youth to fill almost any position. Right now, anyone needing 8 during help may call regular business hours. After the close of school, the phone will be manned from 9 A.M. to 12 Noon. There Is no charge for the Poniei b Insure Portest possible Prices" 278-264- MOM wilt like her wash detergents. members needed three dif- ferent locations to accomodate their first annual flower THE KIDS will actually look forward to bathing and shampooing. Artistic arrangements were, displayed at the home of Mrs. Lawrence Hyde, horticultural entries were shown at the home of Mr. L. D. .Chamber-lai- n and luncheon was served at a third location, the home of Mrs. William P. Farrlsh. tri-col- or The 0, f Yes, the entire family will love the wonderful world of WaterCare. show held Wednesday, April 29. After the Judging, an award of distinction went to Mrs. Robert Savage for artistic araward rangement. A was presented to Mrs. Homer Hale who also was given the sweepsiakes award for winning the most ribbons In her category. In the horticultural division, Mrs. Dale Whittaker and Mrs. L. G. Chamberlain won awards of merit. OFF TO NEW ZEALAND Donald R. Wehrll, son of Mr. nd Mrs. H. Ruby Mehrll, Harper Street, leaves for missionary service In New Zealand on May 25. A forewell testimonial will be held for the Olympus High School graduate at 2 P.M., Sunday, May 17, Holladay Fourth Ward Chapel. horticultural sweep-stak- WATER Sales the scoiitc and conducts the girls on bank tours, teaching them banking principles and the value of saving money. The Holladay Office also handles the troops funds without charge. Kathy and Candy are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. J. Proctor, 4683 Clearvlew, and Vickie Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fryer, 4534 Russell Street. over Brownie Scout-Cand- y and Cadette Scout Vickie Junior Gill proctor, Fryer Scout Kathy Proctor (left to right) present Tom Davis, vice Bank and manager cf the Holladay president of Tracy-ColllOffice, a certificate of recognition and a lapel friendship pin for his Interest and support of scouting. Mr. Davis, wh lives at 1756 Sunnyside Avenue, turns the banks meeting room THANKS FOR THE USE OF THE HALL ns Service CO Repairs to VISIT OUR SHOWROOIN 2032 South 11th East SUGARHOUSE CALL! 4862068 JNX es winner was Mrs. Alfred Kathryn Hale. Judges were Mrs. V. h. Hutchins, Mrs. Scott Smith, Mrs. Orsen Allen, Mrs. Dean Straub, Mrs. Lis Bosen and Mrs. Bruce Folsom. Is Mrs. Robert Savage president of the club. TUNE UP CLINIC Your Hoovtr Polisher or Cleaner tuned up regardless of age by factory representative You Pay Only For Parts Used - COOK with BY 0 SOFTNER FACTORY SERVICE 14 01 - enjoy smoother, closer shaves without annoying skin irritation. QOccupies Three Locations Mount Olympus Garden Club t whiteness of savings In soapand zun-brigh- DAD will service. $It. Olympus Flower Show ) the ... the Brushes, Bags, Belts Cooke SATURDAY 'ONLY - MAY 16 NONA COOKE Whatever happened to our beautiful spring? She surely is giving us the cold shoulder. Everyday It clouds up and rains, and just so we wont get too optimistic, she scatters a little snow here and there. I guess the best thing to do Is Just let nature take its course and get our minds on something else. How about some baking? Im going to do just that and send my grandchildren some cookies. They love to get packages In the mall, but dont we all. minutes. While still warm roll The following are the In or sift on more conrecipes I shall bake, and I the? dont are tops. Why fectioners sugar. 3 doz. I think sure sometimes roll them In nuts Im you you try them, before baking. will use some of these rePINEAPPLE OATMEAL cipes over and over. Just remCOOKIES ember not to have your oven 2 eggs too hot. That alone has wrecked a lot of good cookies. 34 cup soft butter or marPINEAPPLE MACAROONS garine 1 2 cups sifted flour can crushed pineapple 34 teaspoon soda cups sifted flour 1 teaspoon baking soda 12 teaspoon nutmeg 2 cups rolled oats 34 cup butter or margarine 1 cup sugar 34 cup brown sugar 1 14 cup granulated sugar teaspoon grated lemon rind 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 vanilla teaspoon 1 2 cups corn flakes teaspoon, salt ' 14 cup finely chopped walnuts cups well drained crushed pineapple tablespoons pineapple 1 cup chopped nuts syrup Beat 'butter, sugar, eggs, Drain pineapple; reserve vanilla, and lemon rind well syrup, lft flour and baking soda together. Cream butter together; sift flour, salt, soda, and nutmeg1 and stir into sugar and sugars until light and mixture with well drained fluffy; add flour mixture, tablespoons vanilla, and pineapple. Add oats and nut' In cornStir and mix very well. Chill 1 to syrup. pineapple 3 hours. Drop rounded teaflakes. Shape into balls, round In inch spoons about 2 Inches apart diameter, using - on well as a measuring tablespoon greased baking sheet; bake In moderate, 350 oven 10 guide. Place on a cookie sheet to 12 minutes. Makes 3 dozen. 2 Inches apart and make an CARROT COOKIES lndentatbaiT' In each one with with Fill thumb. 34 cup sugar flagecor 34 cup butter or shortening drained crushed pineapple. 1 cup carrots, grated and Sprinkle with walnuts. If de- maracooked of with slice top sired, 2 cups flour schino cherry. Bake in a 2 teaspoons baking powder for , moderate oven 325 degrees about 15 minutes. Makes about legg .12 teaspoon vanilla dozen. Real yammy. 12 teaspoons lemon extract ARCADIAN COOKIES 1 cup nuts or 12 cup butt margarine Cream sugar and butter. 3 Tbls. confectioners sugar 1 Add eggs and carrots and cup sifted flour 1 remaining ingredients. Drop teaspoon vanilla 1 by teaspoon on greased cookie cup finely chopped nuts 1 sheet. Bake about 15 minutes tablespoon milk In 325 to 350 degree bven. Cream butter and add all and frost with: 1 cup Cool Ingredients, mixing Oemalnlng cookies with powdered sugar, 18 cube better, a little orange juice and hands, making slender individual rolls 2 Inches long. Place grated orange rind. These are on ungreased 'sheet and bake Very good with a little different taste. In a moderate oven 325 to 350 degreed for 15 to 20 CLEANERS & and Bulbs Checked DEMONSTRATED POLISHERS HOOVER FLOOR ifWfigw? mssm WASHER-DRYE- Applies the Water Scrubs and Vacuum Drys only 12 HOOVER LARK CLEANER The light and 13 Lark lively cleans 12 Q) carpets, Q bare floors, and stair car- peting. 00MMEDB 95 12 14 2.2 I 30 MO RE EFFICIENT ON RUGS! efficiency 2!4 TIMES MORE POWER WITH TOOLS! & THE FIRST COMPLETE ONLY CLEANER (0) 95 with uptight canister power... A vacuum cleaner and really does the work of TWO cleaners. 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