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Show a i The Thursday September 23, 1938 SUNSETNEWS A group of Sunset residents attended the Sunset City council meeting Monday night to ask for an explanation for recent hike in city water rates. Mayor Michae Burson told the group that the wa icr rates increase had been primarily because of the cost bf purchasing water from Weber Basin Conservation District was twice the original cost estimated. The gener al rising cost within the district was due to rising costs of material, wages and purification, he said. -- Vt cup salad marshmallows cup fruit cocktail, drained Fold into V pt. whipped cream slightly sweetened Set till fir min rferigertor and serve on crisp lettuse .leaves. Serves 12. Buicks New Styling Is Sleek And Low ary school prior to his 'departure Sunday evening from Salt Lake City. Elder Johnson is a nephew of Mrs. Henderson. . Bishop Phillip Hansen has taken over the business of the Syracuse garage formerly run by his wifes father, Roy Rampton. Mr. Ramptcn has recently been released from the hospital and is unable to carry on the business, and Bishop Hansen s unable to do other types of work, since the trouble he has had wit hhis knee. Thus, it will help out both families. The- peach canning ended at Smith Canning factory Wed. Sept. 17, and the company gave the workers a party. Each worker gave 25c an denjoyed a hot dog, with mus ard or catsup, pickles, olives, potato chips, dixie sherbet or nickel stick, and bottle of pop. There will oe a few beans and tomatoes canted if freezing doesnt set in too soon. The council also promised investigation to erecting a yield of right of way sign at the intersection of Burns and Terry. This action was requested by Clifton Jensen. City Mawhal Howard Robinson reported a meeting with Hill AFB officials to study the possibility of activated traffic light at the Hill AFB entrance at the Arsenal entrance and U.Sj Hihgway 01. Some vehicles have trouble making left turns at the intersection when the highway is crowded, Marshal Robinson said. Elder DeVerl Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. James P. Johnson of Red Wood City, Calif, spent last week visiting in Sunset at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jude Henderson and attending the mission- - What clean, refreshing shaves you get with a (Erilleiltte IKaztor matched your 13 SUPER SPEED to face IIOHT RfOUl .HIAVY with Blue Blade Dispenser and Styrene 130th Quorum of Seventy a family party at the Sunset Park Thursday evening, Sept. 18. Barbeque with corn on the cob, sli j d tomatoes, root tyeer and water melon was served to the goodly number in attendance. Kent Draper was honored by his sister, Bonnie and friend. Jay Kendall with a party at the Draper home Thursday might. Sept. 18, . I nt is etaoinshriUet4inshrdlu A group of his very close friends were in attendance. Kent is leaving for a two-yea-r mission to Australia Oct. 1st. He enters the mission home in Salt Lake City, Monday, 22. sept. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sears attended the Earl reunion at Farmington Sunday afternoon, Sept. 14. Each family took their own lunch ind had a nice time. Mr. and Mrs. William F. Walker of Salt Lake City visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sears last Wednesday, Sept. 17 and enjoyed a very lovely dinner prepared by Mrs. Sears. Gary Hill, son of Mr. and Mrs. aMar Wayman, had the misfortune of breaking his right leg just bove the ankle last Friday, Sept. 3, while having practice play foot-jal- l at school. He has been out of chool a week with his leg in a east. The doctor says that he will nave to wear the cast for three to six months. It is hoped that Gary FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: PLEASE WITH pumLpDuL UTAH By CAUL ' WITH UTAH CHEESE a f , j a favorite from coast to coast 401-cub- 10.5-to- -l ic will get along nicely and be able to play with the team again before JOLLY COOKS CORNER the season is over. was held in their honor last Friday evening, Sept. 19th at the Lake View stakehouse. The young couple were married in the Logan Temple. I havent lived with a dog long enough yet to discover why In tarnation they have tq dig Its understandable when they have a bone that heredity Impels them to bury against a rainy day (and the rainier the day, as our backyard attests, the deeper the holes!) But, bones or no bones, my seems little spotted collie-terridriven by some mysterious instinct to dig holes for the sheer delight (or heck) of it, with nothing to bury but his Inquisitive snoot . . . By the way, has any old hand with dogs ever taught one to so dig one hole that the dirt he excavates will fill up the holt just behind him? . . . Mescal Blacks f Mix a batch of biscuit dough with Bisguick Mix, or your own bakinga biscuit recipe, line 5316 So. 1900 W., Roy, Utah GLASS INSTALLED GLASS AND PARTS New and Used ACCESSORIES BRAKE SHOE EXCHANGE FRIDAY town, "For a dozen Empire States, "Within a thousand cities "Of buildings piled like crates. . . "My little town's Just big enough, "For me to feel a part, And yet it is just small enough "To hold close to my heart Mens and U NAME ESTIMATES-"T- Job Roaionobio" IT I BUILD LASTS MARKET Boys GUARANTEED ROY. UTAH 5700 SO. 1900 WEST Qj HiAtiyuj Boot .. THE ACHIEVEMENTS OF PEOPLE YOU KNOW Issue by issue, your local newspaper unfolds the history of your community in stories describing important or interestand ing events as they happen to your friends, your family, and other members of your community. A source of interest pride when they appear in the news, these stories bring personal accomplishments and events to the attention of the entire community. Saved in family scrapbooks, they become treasured possessions to enjoy through the years. As time the goes on, we gain more and more pleasure in reading news of the families of our community as events take their place in the history of our town. SEASON Sizes ENJOY YOUR HOMETOWN THE STORY OF YOUR COMMUNITY! 0n, SHOE REBUILDING SERVICE pfe ' Jimmie's Shoe Service IN ROY WASHINGTON TERRACE FREE Fjnvt and SATURDAY RECOGNIZING Toe Plates With Each Pair of New Shoes (0ne FAST Concrete Slabs e Fences Concrete Walls Garages Commercial Farm Buildings GO IT BROWN'S (A- - Hunting Boots - Hi Top Comfortable EXPERT Basements Hemes Your Hometown Newspaper Prepare Now! & EX 2100 W. parsley WHILE AHEAD Heel 5970 So er HUNTING FREE General Contractor SAVINGS BIG powder cookie sheet with the dough and spread with the meat mixture. I wouldn't trade my little fiounfoitt FAHNCKE September 27th By ROY AUTO PARTS U" u KEN ' MUST YANKEE PIZZA PIE Mrs. rm ed 'z cup finely chopped celery str.p P.mento chopped t lbs. chopped green pepper 2 up mayonna se Salt and pepper '2 Lsp. dill seed Mix togelher well and stuff it 2 inch celery slices. Chill till read; 0 serve. Makes filling for lVi t( 2 dozen celery sticks. Duiothy raises and sell the rare R d canaries as a hobby. All Merchandise and Equipment Derral J. Horne, son of Mr. and 4 9639 can chunk style tuna fish, drain ehil-ure- MIA. PHONE EX 1 chit-chat- In the Sunset Ward Sacrament meeting Sunday, Marian Wallgren was released from Literature teacher of the Relief Society, Carlene Steed was sustained in her place Marin Mason was released as so cial Science teacher and Carma Wood was sustained in her place. Robert L. McQuarrie was sustained as assistant secretary in the priesthood to James Albert Hunter, who s now general secretary to the . priesthood. Corinne Larsen was re-eased as sports director in the Sam Horne, of Sunset, was married last Friday night, Sept. 19, to Mary Beth Nielson daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Nielson, of Ogden, in the BYU Adult Education Center, in Ogden. A lovely reception followed and the young couple went on a short trip. Potatoes have been on sale for jl a sack at the stake farm this week. Many ward members have taken advantage of this sale and bought several sacks, also helping ,he welfare project. is done. Helen Brown's Jello Flip Orange Kyle Harrop One package orange jello dissolved in two cup hot apricot nectar, There is nothing quite like old until partially set then refrigerate friends getting together to ex- add: , news and favorite Pepper change 2 bananas sliced in fourths Chopped recipes all on a summer afternoon. There is always so much of the latset" to catch up on, so many happy memories to recount and so much of the present to learn agout, not only concerning each other, but of other mutual friends so dear. Have you noticed how old it makes you feel when she sees hew fast your own and your friend's are growing up? Because Mescal (Mrs. Leonard Black) of Chula Vista, Calif., with her son and daughter were more or less the guests of honor for the occasion, we will have her recipe icr quick pizza pie first. Robert J. Blain, son of Mr. and recently married to Catherine Moser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andre wE. Moser Mrs. Cloyd Blain, was of Rcy. A wedding reception sprinkle over the top and bake at 450 degrees until the Liscuit dough HELM holes. PLEASE or The cese CHEESE Sleek and low describes Buicks new styling for 1959. The model shown Is the luxurious two-doElectra hardtop which measures less than 55 inches in retains approximately the same headroom as last years Buick. The delta-win- g height yet of the rear fenders that flare out to a point, and twin headlights that are set on anstyling angle give the new Buick a look that is light and jaunty. Compound windshields that curve back into the roof and eliminate wind noise are a feature on all 1959 Buicks The Electra is inch V-- 8 engine with powered by a compression ratio. Twin turbine and Uynanow power steering are standard on all models in the Electra series Jt STI FFED CELERY WITH TUN. Virginia Wlnegars P'ncapple Icebox Dessert 1 box vanilla wafers, crushed Spread cne half of crushed wa ers on bottom of pan. Melt 1 cup buter Add 1 cu ppowdered sugar and 1 well beaten egg Pour over the crumbs Cover with 1 cup unsweetened vhipped cream Drain 1 small can crushed pine-appand spread over the cream Top with the remaining crumbs and refrigerate 24 hours before serving. Serves 8. Dorothy Wooley'i Spare Ribs with Sauce 2 lbs. spare ribs, browned, add: 13 cup Worchesterchire sauce. 13 cups catsup 2'a cups water tsp chili powder 1 tsp. salt. Simmer together at least 1 hr. Dorothy also gave us two interesting celery relish recipes you will like. CELERY BALLS 1 cup finely chopped celery 13 oz. pkg. Pimento or Chive Cheese G tsp. salt - The waler rate hike was in line with a uniform schedule that had boon handed down to communities purchasing water from the district and had to be paid for either thru revenue or taxes. It was the general feeiing of the council that the water rate should be assessed on a usage basis rather than a l. at rate tax, the Mayor told the Rroup. Water rates in Sunset were increased last August from $1.60 ior the i.rst 8,000 gallons to $2.50 for the first 10,000 gallons. Mix all ingredients together ex cept the parsley. Make into smal bails and roll in the parsley. Chil. until ready to serve. 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