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Show Salt Lake County , Utah ROCKY MOVyTAIS REVIEW rage 5a Thurtday,July 16, 1964 Area Family To Build Chapels Dream Comes True By MARY 4518 STARK GAIL Rodger Drive ' 277-97- Dreams do oftentimes come true -- - at toast they have for Richard B. Burton of 4511 Bruce. Seems he has always had a great desire to build chapels and Just recently received an assignment through the LDS Church to the Northeast Building Mission as Church Builder Supervisor. Mr. Burton, his wife, Ann, and their children Bonnie, Richard, Fred, Kristine, Debra, Mark, and Shellle, will leave Salt Lake City for Poughkeepsie, New York, August 1, where they are scheduled to start work on their first church building assignment. Upon completion of the chapel they will receive other assignments that will take them to other areas of the Northeastern section of the United States. The family plans to be on the mission two and one-ha- lf years. Mr. Burton Is owner-o- f the Richard B. Burton Construction Company. The family has lived in the "Holladay area approximately four years during which time they have all OFF TO CONVENTION Mrs. Burl Davis, president, Sugar House Business and Professional Womens Club (left) presents credentials and a check to Mrs. Virginia Picht (center) and Ada Burt who will attend the National Federation of Business and Professional Womens Clubs convention In Detroit, Michigan, July 19 to 23. Local Business Women To Attend Convention Two worklffg girls from the Business and Sugar House Professional Womens Club will attend the national convention In Detroit, Michigan, July 19 to 23. are Mrs. Virginia They Picht, who will represent the club president at the annual confab, and Ada Burt, a charter member of the Sugar House Club. Mrs. Picht, clerk and secretary for the Sugar House IJpalng and Paint Company, nSs held various offices and chairmanships In the club. She Is currently serving as chairman of the finance committee. Miss Burt, associate professor In the College ofNurs-in- g, University of Utah, and a member of the Salt Lake City School Board, will attend the invention as a delegate-at-larg- e from the Utah Federation of Business and Professional Womens Clubs. been active members In the Holladay Sixteenth Ward. Mr. -- Burton has served as Deacons Advisor and has also been active lnUHA work. Ann Burton, his wife, has been asso- - Circle. The Parks family have recently moved out of the area. Guests at the luncheon were Mrs. Ray Doran, Mrs. Mercy Jensen, Mrs. Albert Mark, Mrs. John Pedersen, Mrs. Gordon Lennon, Mrs. Garth Empey, Mrs. Lyle H. Keller, Mrs. Harold Tomlinson, Mrs. C. Reuel Ware, Mrs. Ronald E. Urry, Mrs. E. Jack Mast, Mrs. Roy Gilpin, Mrs. Leland Gregerson, Mrs. Ernest V. Hanna, Mrs. Warren E. Davis, Mrs. Reed White, Mrs. Louise Holladay News Notes! dated with both the Primary and Relief Society organiza- first began his carwith Union Pacific In July, 1911, on graduating from West High SchooL Prior to starting work in the freight claim office In 1925, he served in the railLaker and eer roads accounting depart ment. During Mr. Nelsons many years of service wlth'theall-roa- d, he was at one time transferred to Los Angeles, California, where he and his family resided for 11 years on Page 6) Wilcox. tions. Before moving to their present address, Mr. Burton was a member of the Winder Ward bishopric. He also fulfilled an LDS Mission In 1946 which took him to the Western States. A Farewell Testimonial meeting honoring the Burton Those serving Included Miss Debra Gregerson, Miss Nancy Tomlinson, and Miss Debra Smith. 53 YEARS SERVICE A sum total of 53 years of service with the Union Pacific family pjorto thelrdeparture was held Sunday, July 12, 2:45. P.M., at the Holladay Sixteenth Ward, 4407 FortunaWay. FAREWELL LUNCHEON A luncheon was held Friday, July 10, Ik 00 A.M., at the residence of Mrs. Mack B. Smith 443?4Loren Von Drive, In honor of Mrs. Tom Park formerly of 3234 Loren Van 1 ' Railroad has been chalked up for Joseph A. Nelson, 3670 East Spruce Drive, who retired from his freight claim office June 30. Mr. Nelson is turning his freight claim agent office over to Thomas R, Ber-a- n who can proudly boast of 37 years of experience. Mr. Ber-a- n, formerly of Denver, resides at 2155 Wellington Street. Mr. Nelson Is a native Salt matter what you see well help yoi see it better! No WARDEN VISUAL CLINIC 4689 Holladay Square Phone CR 64 ' N past president of the State Federation, Miss Burt has been recommended for a committee chairmanship on the national level. She Is personal development chairman for the Sugar House Club. Federated In August 1941, the Sugar House Club has a membership of approximately A 60 women variety of Vw -- BALANCE OF representing a wide businesses and pro- fessions. Objectives of the Federation are: To elevate the standards for women in business and In the professions; to promote the Interest of business and professional women; to bring about a spirit of cooperation among business and professional women of the United States, and to extend opportunities to business and professional women through' education along lines of Industrial, scientific, and vocational activities. 4 O' Ml 1 m Al INTERMOUNTAIN LIQIDATORS MUST DISPOSE OF EVERY ITEM OF INVENTORY FROM 2. MAJOR RETAILERS COOK with Cooke BY NONA COOKE few weeks ago I had the pleasure of being In the same city with my good friend, Ora Mae Lyle. Ora Mae lives In Kansas City, Missouri, and Is the wife of Edward F. Lyle. Among other things, we talked about food and good recipes. She asked me If the pudding cake recipe had gotten as far west as Salt Lake City, and to my knowledge, It hadnt. So, a good friend that she Is, she sent me the recipe along with some other Missouri favorites. I made the Fruit Box Dessert last week and It was most outstanding. A 1 1 CHOCOLATE PUDDING CAKE box chocolate pudding mix box chocolate cake mix cup chocolate chips 12 cup chopped nuts Cook pudding according to directions on box. Add cake mix while pudding Is still warm. Beat welL Grease and flour pan and pour In cake batter. Sprinkle chocolate and nuts on top. Bake In a 350 degree oven about 25 minutes. Do not over bake. If your pan 1 enough, make the remainder Into cup cakes. Also, this is equally good If butterscotch chips and white e mix Is used with butter-otc- h pudding. Do not add any moisture to the cake mix other than cooked pudding. Isnt large FRUIT ICE BOX DESSERT can fruit cocktail 20 large marshmallows 1 cup whipping cream, whipped 2, dled bananas 12 cup nuts, chopped 1 small box vanilla wafers Drain fruit cocktail and bring to boll, add the 20 large marshmallows. Melt andcooL Fold In the whipped cream, diced bananas and fruit cock- - ' talL Pour In pan lined with the vanilla wafer crumbs. Save some crumbs for top'. Refrl gerate over night. This can be extended by adding more fruit and Is equally good. 1 2 GRAPE ICE BQX PUDDING cups grape Juice 1 cup sugar Juice of 1 orange 12 cup minute tapioca 1 cup pecans slices of pineapple, diced ilia wafers rCook grape Juice, sugar, orange Juice with tapioca for 2-- 12 minutes. Let cool. Add nuts and pineapple. Put layer of vanilla wafers In pan, add layer of grape mixture. Top with crumbs. This may be made two days in advance. 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