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Show Nylon Dome Nearly Ready er For Satellite Broadcast high nylon dome is the largest inflated earthbound structure ever made, has risen above the landscape at a remote location in Maine. It is the Bell system's housing A which Mrs. Luella Rawson, Reporter Phone AM Drama Festival mumcations system which transmit telephone conversa-- ' lions, communications data, and Features Plays worldwide T. The need for the laree antpnnn IS pointed UO bv Ihn fnnt ih.t for a space communications an- the test satellite in tenna and associated equipment transmit at about 2 orbit will watts and which will be used in tests of when the signal reaches the! satellite communications next its. earth, strength will be in the spring. range of of a watt. structure The antenna is located in the The re. will enclose about twice the mote Maine area to avoid furth- Raof area the of seating er dissipation of the signal which space dio City Music Hall. The dome then has to be amplified by the 160feet above ground equipment itself is at the and is 210 feet across. The anstation. tenna, which will be the Bell The huge dome, which is practo and voice ear outer system's tically transparent to radio space, will be constructed of waves, will protect the antenna steel and aluminum and weigh and equipment from the weathabout 300 tons. er. To maintain constant air Designated as Project Telstar, nressure, air locks are used as in Bell the system, cooperation entrances- - for men and vehicles. with the National Space and The rounded on the side Aeronautics Administration, will of what is nowbulge a temporary nysat- lon cover allows launch an active clearance space ellite from which signals will be for a cab with equipment at the transmitted to the huge antenna apex of the antenna. When the and the antenna will also trans- temporary dome is mit to moving satellites. An act- it will be removed. dismantled, ive satellite is one which reTest satellites will ceives a signal from one station, much information about gather space. amplifies it and sends it to an- They will measure the effects other station. The test is a fore- of radiation and temperature on runner of a global satellite com- - various components and will test receiving-transmittin- g mm 1 is m j 77 art ' Z presented under the direction of the Stake MIA. On Friday night the Crescent Second Ward will present "Rose Red" directed by Andy Patahakis, followed by a musical number by a ladies trio, Leola Nand, Louise Newren, and Marylin Ehlers, accompan ied by Linda Hardcastle. Granite will do, "He Tried His Boots On," directed by Evon Despain, followed by a male quartette number consisting of Keith wit more, Ricnard DesChriston pain, Robert Gall, and ' Iliggons; ' were Mr Lan-dee- . Refreshments will be served. Miss Kathy Crane, daughter of Mr & Mrs Clyde Crane celebrated her third birthday on Nov. 2. Agnes club at Allen entertained her home last Friday. Present were Vera Moore, Salt Lake, Florence Andersori, Fern Williams, and Ester Iliawsawa. The UNO Club met Friday at the home of Dorothy Millerburg in Midvale. Hostess was Juliet Allen. Attending were Eleanor Sjoblom, Bessie Barrett, Maysel Day, Ruth Allen, and Leici her d nr s - the best The Midvale Office ot WALKER BANK TUNE UP TIME is TRUST COMPANY & pleased to announce the opening of their frost-bitte- e Troester's Automotive Service TAKE A NEW i5 LOOK AT 8j SUNNY BROOK... brook Buxton's Heating Ivy Sorensen, LENNOX FURNACES ond Air Conditioning Service to all mikes U SOT USU 83. CO., ICHUL IT. 10COT VOUr HOI SSVQU IIOU tU. WtViM lOlffij IUU t fOT. CX W CPU SrU AM 41 Ada Young, Vina Baird, Clellic Ballard, and Mrs Thelma Tate. Mrs Vera Shaw had a family night at her home Sunday night Nov. S. The following sons and daughters and their children enjoyed themselves: Mr & Mrs Richard Shaw, Ogden; Mr & Mrs Robert Shaw, Mrs Afton Lrtle-fieland" son Mickel, Mr L Mrs (Donna) Cough all of Salt Lake d City. ' Mr is this & Mrs Vernal Park, parents of Mrs Donna Turner and Miss Louise Turner, Salt Lake, were Sunday guests- - at the Turner home who attended the blessing of the Turner baby. The Top Pilots of the Draper Third Ward Primary had a demonstration last week with 12 parrnis aucnainc. The Draper First Ward Pri- ' aivtl Sam Kam niVinjtaa aiitu ffinu I ira m 1 in ivi j visit a preparation meeting at the home of Joyce P.rown. Mrs Shirley Ballard and Erma Oliver. Stake leaders ewre special guests. Attending were Dora Dansie, Helen Jensen. Joyce Rrown, Joyleen Fitzgerald. Fffie Day, La Rue Atkinson. Wilms Vawdrey. Valor a Whetman, Shirley Humphrey, Jean Terry, Laura Terry, and Loretta Hunter. Berniece Green tave the Hy-ru- when the telephone 1 to make lfe more convenient, mora comfortable. The cost is surpris ingly low. Just call our business office or ask ft telephone serviceman. Relax! lesson. Mr k Mrs Jack Henderson have just returned home after spending couple ot werks vacationing In Phoenix. Ari. Mr it Mrs Farl J. Garfield and five children are now living in Draper while their new home your cAotce of color and $tylt is being built. Mr h Mrs Richard Maynes r living in their and children new horn in Draper. mountain states telephone A. N ew Auto Drive-I- n Window For Patrons In Their Automobiles And After Hours Walk-U- p Window For Patrons Who May Not Be in Their Automobiles Monday, November 20th 9:30 A.M. Window Hours: 9:30 A.M. Until 5:00 P.M. Every Banking Day Except Friday t:30 A.M. Until 6:00 P.M. Friday A Fret Gift For Every Adult Who Uses This Window During The Opening Week of November 20th Until November 24th Another Reason for Saying This New Facility Provides rOM MY M omr, rrft A . n Q. Qi Z o A 3 rr (D o Whetman. The Top Pilots class of the 3- fl Draper Fourth Ward Primary will have Solo Flight Tuesday afternoon at 4 p.m. at the Dra per Second and rourtn ward. Mrs Emily Stone Is the teacher. The MNR Club met at the (P home of Margurette Allington, Murray, last week. Those who enjoyed themselves were Fern Williams, Jennie Jarvie, Laura 3 Terry, Pheobe Chamberlain, Ida Crane. Verda and Smith, Mr & Mrs Larry Davis and a the home of Mr & Mrs Max 3 Humphrey. - 795 S Dra- Society Pauline Fitigerald, Elaine Eyre, Peggy Allen. Myrtle Rae Allen, Jean len. Hostesses were Colleen Han Gwen Washburn, Gayle Smith, sen, Hazel Hudges and Peggy LorFlorence . Henke, Gough, Allen. raine Franti. Dorothy Fair A welcome home will be held bourn, Earlene Terry, Colleen next Sunday at 5 p.m. honoring Frantz, Erma Ipson, Beverly Mr & Mrs Carl Engstrom who Ney. Georgia Blackwell. have completed a six Saturday night, Mrs Jennie months just LDS mission. Jarvie had a family get together The combined three groups of and dinner honoring her son, the Homers division of the Dra Theron who is leaving to go to Third Ward Primary wiU Sacramento, Calif. Those who at- per have a Parents Demonstration, Help Wanted St Mrs Ronald Mr were tended Nov. 12 at 2 p.m. Each member M. Jarvie, and family, Granger, of the classes is Full time fountain girls, part-tim- e urged to bring Mr & Mrs Scott Jarvie and fam his clerks. Daytime hours. Emmanula Overilv. Sandy. Mr & Mrs Jack E streetparents. has- the Gay Notes, Iva Apply Dick Vincent Drug Co., Jarvie and family, Draper and Clarke the Fire Flights and Midvale, Utah. No phone calls. Dr & Mrs Theron Jarvie. Sandy Kimball the Merrihands. Mrs Bonnie West attended the Joyce Salt Lake City Women's Council v '.v''WWrW.A.. jmmn. meeting Monday,, held at the ; ' ' in Lake. Salt Blind Center ' Robert Coleman, son of Mr & ' J5L Mrs Sylvester Coleman, Murray . . . V . spent the week end visiting at f . , ' the Amn Hill home Mrs- - Lieci Whetman arrived by jet last Sunday, Oct. 29, after spending two weeks with her Mrs Tom (Lcici) daghter. Webb, Santa Clara, Calif. The Draper Lions Gub had dinner Thursday, Nov. 8, at the Draper School. Douglas Day showed the film "The Four Mr& Mrs Sheldon Corners." Baker, Mr & Mrs Dan Smith and Mr & Mrs Henry Page cooked the dinner. The co pilots held a parents demonstration Wednesday at the . Keep your.weatlier-ey- e Draper Second Ward Primary. Norma Hastings is the leader. will hold a parent's .on Kentucky bourbon buy! . Rainbows night this Wednesday under direction of their leader Eva Duf-fiAIM Available BOTTLtO IN SONO All parents have been invited to the Draper Second Ward at 4 p.m. as special guests. lATERFILL-MZIE- R The Draper Fourth Ward bishopric and wives had a social FINE KENTUCKY BOURBON FOR OVER 150 YEARS evening Saturday night at a Salt It mom ... wmm w Mmu n mtiuiu t (una ttsuutn mm, wjuow. tunai Lake restaurant in honor of Gerald Anderson who was released communications equipment is being built to link earth measures Space such as sheets of with satellite system to be launched next spring. being sapphire to shield solar cells which convert the sun's ray into follow. energy. While the experimental satellites will be comparatively Draper Third will do "The Shock of His Life" directed by short lived, they will supply inZelda Smith. A reading by Bevformation needed to build satellites to last 10 years or more, erly Thompson will follow. as they will have to do in a Draper Second will do "Something to Crow About," directed working system. The Bell system will pay all by Martha Howlett. A musical number will follow consisting of costs of Project Telstary. It will a ladies' trio Gayle Law, Norma furnish the satellites and the Gay Schneider and Jane Fitzground station facilities and re gerald. imburse the government for the The festival will be held at rockets as well as for launching, Ward. the Draper First-Thirtracking, and other expenses. A satellite communication sysBy Marge Burgener tem will supplement tfle growing Nov. 15th Oct. Draper Auxiliary cable and radiotelephone netMon.. Tues., Wed., Thurs. work which now links the world Editor's Not: Mrs BuTgener four leeeed kind, that is.) Announce Meetincj Cut 4 to 6 lbs. of venison into Only together. About 4 million over- has found wide acceptance of to the Also use cubes. seas telephone calls were made her Food Finder column in (A good way The Draper American Legion fcvenings last year and the volume of over- "The Neighbor." We hope shoulder or legs. ) Coat well with auxiliary will hold a meeting Creme Wave or seas communications i9 increasprepared try Monday night at 8 p.m. at the readers of "The Sentinel" will seasoned flour Fashion Style find the column interesting Brown real good on all sides in home of Mr Lois Ballard. Gifts ing 20 per cent annually. and profitable. Marge, who hot fat. for the Gift Shop are requested Hair Cut For Do-!- fYoursel lives in Holladay, says she has to be turned in by that evening. Now add I made and liked every recipe 1 cup water (you may need large can Rayette she uses. Happy hunting, you more as it cooks) Second Ward to Spray Vi tsp. sugar connoisseurs of food! 2 cloves garlic Hialittle and the Well, big Have Bazaar, Dinner Professional Tools and 1 finely chopped onion (large) ALL FOR watha's are at it again They 1 cleaned finely celery chopped cup their arrows, The Draper Second Ward will sharpened Implenents 1 tbl. spoon parsley out their shootin irons, dragged hold its bazaar Friday and Sat' Vi (optional) the cup home the loot of burgundy shoot, Nov. 10 and 11, at the Simmer for 2 to 2V4 hours urday, Ward Chapel. The first night the plopped it on the drain board Vi of hour last and yelled, "When do we eat?". During cooking BYU Hawaiian Group will furnELAINE'S ish the program. On Saturday Well gals, just don't stand add- :WEBSTER'S 2 or 3 med. carrots sliced Beauty Salon night will be featured the Jerry there wringing your hands, grab 1 med. sized can mushrooms Lewis Group. Dinner is to be 7654 South 1700 West a pot and start makin with the & nieces) 7951 S. State AM 5 3563 AM Wtst Jordan served on both nights. grub. You're handling real gold (stems 1 number 2 can pearl onions are know! Prices up, up, ya' 1 tbl spoon lemon juice up! This year it cost at least Alivn Hill Named Salt & pepper to taste. . , 30 bucks a pound to cart the Venison Steaks carcass home. Of course, this j New Ward Bishop Rub both sides of meat with price does not include the Doc's a clove of fMM I t marinate and MAJOR REPAIRS garlic tab for fixing up their poor Alvin G. Hill, was named bis TUNE-UPin exotic herb dressing for 2 or BRING YOUR CAR aching backs, their hop of the Draper Fourth Ward i9 hours, more BRAKES OK) (overnight seats. feet, or their saddle-sorTROUBLES TO US would any on Sunday. Cecl W. Henke, first I didn't even count the cost of Broil or fry as you counselor, Joseph Milton Smith "We Do It Ripht" band aids for their calloused other steak. as second counselor. Pres. i Here's a delicious addition: trigger fingers. Incidently, be George G. Roden in charge. ReAlr nhovt our Low lnter$ Rates on Financing on the sare side bister! Pa may Mash 2 this, butter or margarine leased was Gerald G. Anderson. Vi sauce Worcestershire and dates one that have bagged tsp. back to Brigham, so, sprinkle and 2 tsp. parsley. Put a lump Mr & Mrs Ted Brown had a trndorizer. on each steak when ready to with generously family gathering at their home Ready? Here we go again. How serve. Sunday to celebrate Mr Brown's about some stewed deer? (The How to Roast the Critters birthday. Attending were Mr & Rub well with butter or mar- Mrs Elden Brown and family, garine and salt and pepper. Bountiful. Mr & Mrs- - William D. Cover with strips of salt pork. Buck and family, Midvale, Mr Stick in small clove of garlic & Mrs Reed Brown and family, deep into the flesh and sprinkle handy, Mr ft Mrs Ruel Brown, with lemon juice. Roast in 325 Provo. Mr & Mrs Ted Brown fist oven for about 25 minutes per recently relumed home after pound. Baste frequently with spending some time with their butter or margarine. son, Mr & Mrs Donald Brown Remember a tart jelly such as in Santa Ana, Calif. currant, mint, or choke cherry Tuesday Mrs Bertha Andrus is a perfect complement to all had a Halloween party at her wild game along with wild or home with the following there: brown rice. Mr & Mrs Ruth Harker. Mr & YOU'LL LIKE EVERYTHING ABOUT IT! Here's something for the noble Mrs Dan Darker, Taylorsville, Mr & Mrs J. R. Nichols, Holnimrod's sweet tooth. funmkin Cake laday, Mr & Mrs Albert Pixton, Take a package of honey Millcreek, Mr It Mr Arthur SUNNY (1) It has the taste of today. SUNNY snice cake mix follow direc Miller, Salt Lake, Katherine BROOK kinds: 2 of smooth, Choice (2) lions on the package for high Boggess. Murray, Thelma Andmt mild Kentucky straight bourbon altitude. Add 1 cup cooked mash rus. Thelma Andrus assisted ber Mmfl I MUMIIIIUI ed pumpkin, cup ground wal mother serving the dinner. -smild extra Kentucky mooth, nuts and 1 teaspoon vanilla Games and prizes were enjoyed. blend. (3) Enjoy it tonight. Mrs B. F. Andrus had a party Frost with white butter frosting at her home last Friday. Present were Mrs James Gilbert, Murray, Mrs J. R. Nichols, Holladay, Mrs Lewis Radden, Salt and Air Conditioning Lake, Ravella Angus, Blanch Tucker, Jennie Huff, Helen Sund, Finder the Jn. Draper Fourth will present No Time For Directors," dir ected by Carma Childs, followed by an accordian solo ' by busan Sund. Saturday night Draper First will do "Ghost of Pumpkin Hollow," directed by Dralee Joos. A musical number will be by a ladies trio consisting of Pauline Greenwood, Norma Fitzgerald, and Ardell Ware, accompanied by Zelda Smith Crescent will do "But Daddy." directed by Sharlene Lloyd.. A musical number on the saxophone by Preston Lloyd will various protective taken 0. Phoebe Friday and Saturday evenings - avfirtf counselor. Tho'ie present & Mrs Alvin G. Hill, will begin its work day at 10 Mr & Mrs Gerald G. Anderson, a jn. followed by lunch. Mrs Mr k Mrs Cecil Henke, Mr 4 Singleton, Draper will demon- Mrs Marlin Parkin, Mr & Mrs strate "Liquid Embroidery." Roy Maynes, and Mr & Mrs Al Mr & Mrs Jack G. Joosten bert Law. Mrs Arlene Sellers Smith, wife had a dinner in honor of their son Cregg, who of Gary Smith, and her father- Verron Smith lelt by car will not be home for ThanksgivMrs ast Thursday to join her hus were Attending ing. Chamberlain, Jim band Gary who rs stationed at Trend, Maurine Newbold, and Fort Lenard Wood. Mo. Draper Second Ward Primary children, Shelia Glade Briggs and three children, Afton Bal- - officers and teachers held a cregg left preparation meeting with Norma the following Wednesday morn Htzgeralu btake Pres. as specing for Tennessee where he will ial guest. At the meeting were attend Navy school for. six Norma Smith, Merna Haws, Clare Stevensen, La Von Fitz months. Anna Mae Shell, Eunice Monday night. Oct. SO, Draper gerald, Patricia Peterson, EmFourth Ward Primary held a Pixton, ma Vawdrey, Carolyn Wash preparation meeting at the home Lois Norma Hast of Myrl Turner. Attending were burn, Eva Ballard, Hazel Duffin, Hughs, Florence Day, Clara Patterson, ings, Colleen Hansen, Marjorie Vervene Al Wednesday, Nov. per Third Ward Relief i Midvale Office Corner of Main and Center Streets |