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Show c THURSDAY THE SUN CHRONICLE, SUNSET HEWS Union Pacific Railroad engin- eers, R. G. Duke and Gary L, Theurer, have recommended to Sunset city councilmen that action be taken to prevent storm waters from coming onto their Bur-so- n fight of way. Mayor Michiei said that a survey and plans for a storm drainage system indicate that cost would be $300,000 to adequately provide for the drainage of storm water. The only solution seems to be to issue bonds for this amount but Sunset residents have already defeated this twice. Councilmen do pot wish to raise the mill levy until citizens have had another opportunity to vote on the storm Obey Sitttpk Wafer Safety Rules a Read this. It may help to save life! eoun-cilme- A.- - GOV. GEORGE D. CLYDE, with Tourist Council Director D. James Cannon, signs document proclaming July as "Welcome Visitor .Month throughout Utah. Interested obsener sightseeing in Utah was Kini Ishizaha, news editor of the Sanhei Shimbun, one of Tokjos largest daily newspapers. v i t t 4 r- ' . l - h' 1 - s' 7 Scotts were former residents) Mr. and Mrs Brent Hemngei1 are proud parents of a baby girl born recently. Mr. Hal Porter and his brother Bryce, spent Sunday in Salt Lake and Vernal. Mr. and Mrs. Glendon C. Porter took Mrs Iva Bushnell to Cedar City Tuesday to visit her son. The Porters returned home Wednesday and Mrs. Bushnell left for California to spend a month with her son Dean and 4W his family. ud Mrs Jim Knighton M,. and family have returned from an enjoyable week vacation in ellow stone Park. Mutual Mameds met at the home of Don .Little, Sunday Line Bingham was sustained as a teacher in the Junior Sunday Dale Perkins was susSchool, tained as general secretary of the Aaromc Priesthood with Joe Mishimoto as teacher. t LAST CHANCE FOR FREE TICKETS TO Friday, July 12, is our last chance to be the guests of STATE SAVINGS, at ike Cleopatra performance of jour choice. TO GET YOUR TWO TREE TICKETS, just open an account for $200 or more or add that amount to j our present account. (One gift RE31EMBER Special courses m lifesaving, artificial respiration, including fare offered by the American Red Cross and other groups each spring The trained rescuer is better equipped to save a life But an untrained amateur may save a life. Most first aid experts today method favor the bf artificial respiration. First clear the air passages bv drawing the tongue forward with your fingers. Place the victim half and side utay between a face-uposition, tbt the head well back to insure a clear air passageway Take a deep breath, place your mouth over the victims mouth and breathe into his lungs unt1 mouth-to-mout- SUMMER-SAF- last dajr is Frida y, Julj' 12. Smith Jr. son of and Mrs. John L. Smith of the First Baptist1 Church-IRoy, has been selected to serve on the staff at Gloneta for twelve Baptist Assembly weeks during the summer in the Sangre de Cristo mountains In Arizona. at Grand Canyon College in Phoenix, Arizona, John will be one of 356 staff members at the assembly providing office personnel, dining room service, and other operational services for 17,000 church leaders and workers who visit the training assembly between June 6 and August , - n.i V V V Army Reserve Pvt. Klair F. Jeppeson, 22, son of Mr. and Mrs, Moses A. Jeppesen. 5761 S. 2150 W., Roy, Utah, Completed a basic administration course under the Reserve Forces Act program at Fort Ord, Calif , June 7. basic train- Robert S. Swan, hospital corps-ma- n second class, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irville R. Swan of 1120 South State St. Clearfield, Ptv. Gary R. Thomas ftv Vi L . )vr Aswr' ii 12 2-- can (2 cups) can 1 water packed tart red cherries cup granulated sugar tablespoons cornstarch Dash salt Few drops red food (1-1- 3 cups) flaked coconut baked pie shell 1 Meringue 3 egg whites, at room temperature Dash salt G tablespoons sugar coloring almond extract 14 teaspoon Drain cherries thoroughly, reserving liquid; add water to liquid to make 1 cup. Combine 12 cup sugar, cornstarch and sat Add liquid. Cook, stirring constantly, until thick and clear. Remove from heat, add coloring, extract and cherries ; cool to room temperature. Add 1 cup coconut. Spoon into baked crust. Beat egg whites and salt to form soft peaks; add 6 tablespoons sugar grad-- i ually, beating until stiff peaks form. Spread menngOe over filling, sealing to edges. Sprinkle with remaining cocbnut Bake at 350 12 to 15 minutes. Yield 1 9 inch pie. Ken Fahncke, Contractor 03 oKo$r V TRAC-- COLLECT CLOTHING FROM FELLOW SOLDIERS N ORDER TO PEEP HARM. WHEN HE WAS RELIEVED, f HE TURNED THE CLOTHNO OVER 70 THE NEXT SENTRY S - l f vA'an J v S S? jft-.- . j V -- U6 Wbiki. 15 50-f- t. specials Vinyl 1" GARDEN HOSE ! , t 50 ft. Trustworthy Guaranteed NYLON S me Trustworthy . . . AMERICAS AR. FED FORCES ARE THE BEST EQUIPPED V THE WORLD. AND YOU HELP KEEP AMERICA STRONG AND WTH YOUR PURCHASE U.S.SAViMGS BONDS Y RUBBER HOSE H" 6 OF SPRINKLERS NYLON EXTRA Lifetime Road Hazard Guarantee TO BUck old 1 cruiser-destroy- S'mieA HAZARD in and A young high school girl from Hawaii, Myrna Yee of Oahu, won the 1963 Grand National Prize from among thousands of other participating Home Economic students. More than twice the number of students participated in 1963 than were entered last1 year. Miss Yee won a $1500 scholarship sponsored by the Na- -i: tional Red Cherry Institute. Here is the actual pie and her recipe Meeting W GUARANTEE Plus v 4 M V ' ifC; GUARANTEE' tu- - Tropical Cherry Pie A 1958 graduate of Weber High School, Ogden, he attended Utah State University of Agriculture and Applied Sciences. e. ROAD HAZARD 5 .s n UP ROAD M pro-gia- SAFE PRESTIGE NYLON W f 28. CELEBRITY w Vu. - tube type. Plus tax nd old tire olt youi car. -- y A sophomore two-wee- k v- h$j. Grand National Winner Cherry Pie n Utah, and Marine Private First Class Blaine E. Tanner, son of Mr. and Mrs Charles R. Schroll of 805 Birch St Clearfield, Utah, Marine Private Gary R. Thomas were in one of the recruit platoons son of Mr and Mrs. Ralph H. inspected by President John F. Thomas of 251 West 750 N Clear- Kennedy on June 6 during his field, Utah, completed four weeks visit to the Marine Corps Recruit the conditioning, confidence, and Sego Lily Camp endurance courses of individual combat training June Depot, San Diego, Calif. 18 at Camp Pendleton, Calif. The President observed recruits DllP Holds Army National Guard Pvt. HarThe 'training, conducted by the m different stages of training from vey D Rasmussen. 23, son of Mr. Second Infantry Training Reg- the time they arrived at ReceivMembers of the Sego Lily Camp Mrs Carval E. Rasmussen, and Berracks for their initial iniment, covered the basic fielld ing of Utah Pioneers atDaughters and combat skills required of doctrination to final inspection be- 1275 E. 1450 S , Clearfield, Utah, tended an enjoyable summer Marines Under carefully selected fore graduatioa completed a food service course at Ihe Mansion House in Ogparty round-th- e willa stage instructors, he learned to take his dnder the Reserve Forces Act primary The Presidents interest centerdinblock parade, terminating at the at Fort Ord, Calif , June li den on Thursday. A delicious place In the small Riverdale Park for refreshments such as the four-ma- fighting units, ed on, physical fitnes and the 29 to 19 members. ner served yas fire team Relief Society President Ruth and the Rasmussen is a 1958 graduate of individual hurdles thht make up Visiting was also enjoyed by the squad Ritter announces that there will Davis High School m Kaysville group Those attending were: Elizbe no meetings held in July. G. R Bingham, seaman, USN, abeth Ross, Loretta Rice, ElizaWork is progressing on the new addition from 5 am until 8 son of Mr. and Mrs Roy O Bing- beth Patterson, Ruby Davis, Marham of Route 1, Clearfield, Utah, p m. each day If there are any Laura Stewart, tha Bingham, to available their work, carpenters is serving aboard the Atlantic Clemmie Johnston, Dina Summers help is needed at the present Fleet destroyer USS Hyman. Florence Lyman, Louise Nielsen, time Mr. Parsons will be on Ada Child, Pearl Patterson, Ila hand to supervise the work. NewThe from Hyman operates BARREL OF WONDER Help is neded both work-wis- e port, R. I She is part of the Mae Gerber, Alice Hartley, Ivie ANCIENT CHINESE REGARDED and money-wisRuth Estop, DeOn Bring a shovel force with com- Hepworth, THE WOODEN BARREL AS THE or a hammer. the Caribbean and Lomax, Della Fruit and Naoma mitments in MOST WONDERFUL TECHNICAL The sympathy and love of Rivthe Western Atlantic. Taylor. DEVELOPMENT THAT WESTERN to Mane erdale is extended CIVILIZATION HAD TO OFFER THE Poll Cash and the Poll familv ORIENT m the death of Bishop Dale Poll FOR BUILDING OR REMODELING He was Mane's brother. The genealogical committee is IV now composed of Glean and .lube Suy' Child, LeRoy and Lucile StephYPOADO ens. and Renne Cnbbled'ck. PHONE TA Dean and Elva Hawkley enNOTH HARSH WINTER. joyed a vist .to . Idaho .Falls 'SkVHO where they visited with relatives IS ONOrnONS WERE SO BAD AT VALLEY FORGE N THE WINTER OF ITTB, THAT A SENTRY SOLNG ON DUTY HAD 70 jrfv JU ... L. Jeppesen received ing at the fort. Ny-ss- a, GET DEPENDABLE y. s Riverdale Nevs E 1 John Reverand A p Miland and Iris Draper of Oregon, former residents, were visitors here last week with (heir daughter, Donna. The other children did not come. The Alex Carlsen family have returned home after a vacation m North Dakota. They drove by way of Montana and nome by way of the Black Hills Wiley and Helen Norton are in Ogden temporarily , bving watting for completion of trail er accommodations at the Willow Brook trailer court, where they intend to live. Jack and his wife, Mary Ann will live m Adele Fifes home. On July 22, the small fry of At Summer Assembly Servicemen's Hens h a, per account.) you see his chest rise and feel the lungs expand. In h breathing, pinch the victims nostrils shut while breathing into his lungs. Remove your mouth and let the victim exhale, applying slight hand pressure between the ribs and navel to expel all air. Repeat the cycle 15 times b minute You may cover the victim's mouth with a single layer pf a clean handkerchief. Remember: Start immediately. Check the mouth for obstructions. Loosen clothing and keep the victim warm, but dont delay artificial respiration to do this After the victim revives, be ready to resume respiration if breathing halts again. Dont give up unless youre positive the victim is dead If youre called on to help in a rescue, keep calm and move rapidly to try to get the victim breathing again as soon as mouth-to-mout- There are many physical conditions that can cause breathing to come to an abrupt halt, but the most common of these Is di owning. .The real tragedy of the many deaths from drowning each summer is that many could have been saved if someone nearby had known how to apply FageFour Son of Baptist Pastor Serves on Staff Increase Swimming Pleasure To artificial respiration. The Utah State Medical Association therefore offers you the cardinal rules of artificial respiration in case the chance comes for YOU to save a life Start IMMEDIATELY. Dont sewer question. The State of Utah wait for anything. Send someone state has Indicated that some for help, but dont wait for the funds might be available to assist, ambulance. It will probably be but U Is necessary for Sunset to too late. raise a bond and begin the proKeep it up There are cases ject. The mayor said the matter bn recorrd of breathing starting n would be again brought to bgam after a lapse of many minattention at a meeting in utes, when the rescuer kept steadilly alt work forcing air in the near future. out of die lungs. and sons Kevin and Olsen, Rocky pf Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Olsen, started cut for Yellowstone on their bikes Monday, June 24, arriving a couple ot days later. Their parents left early Saturday and met the boys They enjoyed the trip with the boys and returned home the day alter the 4th of July Clarence Sears and his daughter, June Aldous have returned from an enjoyable trip to California where they visited relatives and did temple work in the Los Angeles Temple Mr. Sears was married June 6 in the Logan Temple to an old friend, Mrs. Ramsey. We wish them much happiness and good health Mr. and Mrs Don New bold and family of Olympia, Washington were overnight guests at the home of Mr and Mis. Robert McQuar-nde- , Monday. ' Mr. and Mrs Oliver Dustin have enjoyed the past week vacationing in the cool atmosphere of Yellowstone Park. Mr and Mrs. Robert Weideman of California announce the arrival of a baby girl born July 2 Mrs. Weideman is the former Beth Mason, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Mason. The now have a family of two little girls. Mr. and Mrs Vern Young and family spent the July 4th holidays in the parks of Utah. The Boyd Call family presented the Sunset ward with a song board and numbers last week Miss Slieril Scott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Tom Scott has been visiting in the vicinity. The JULY 11, 1863 Qj tire. PER TIRE 80 $ TRADE-I- ALLOWANCE! 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