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Show " l. boildins contractor, says the Aylett 'who h Ul Jn the LDS ny Parjter, Jerry MitcheU, WrutMerle and contract calls for the building jyey Gabler, to be finished between Apr. 11 . Mr &: Mrs Arthur Orr, Haw-- 1 more. Those playing from the Blanche Densley, Reporr and May 1. thorne, CaW.,, --were Rivertonband and orchestrs were Glen . AM9iG88 i visitors uuring me wec gudbury Bry Gold, Steven kin. and Bonnie Bishop. Announce Marriage Mrs Ludlle Butterfield i reMount Jordan Stake Go'd & To German Girl placed Mrs Melva Butterfteld as Green Ball was he'd last Satur secretary of tne.xnire warq ,Ke- day at the Draper first ana Mr & Mrs Harold Wardle, lief Society Sunday evening at Third Ward. It was under the B'uffdale, announce the marH sacrament' meeting. The Elders direction of Milton O. Gold and k i riage of their son Stec. 4 H. Dee Quorum had charge of the meet- jjrs Elvm Evans. Several per tJ Granite participated ing. "; ..--J ions from ivid55 ; Wardle and Miss Brigette Hoff Mrs Zinar Crump. Bluffdale ,'in the lloor show. Mrs Cal Rich- man wnicn iook place last Sept. HIardson, Mrs Lyman Wright, in Germany. She is the is under observation for an Kepub'ican and Democratic 16, and Mrs Ralph Bishop, sang as & Mrs W. Hoff ness at the LDS bospita'. of Mr daughter mass meetings , were held in The Riverton Community a trio from Rogers and man, Aschaffenburg, Germany. "South pacif i c. ' Riverton and Bluffdale Monday Stee. 4 Warfe has been with Committee a strengthening evening Feb. 19, to elect chair- the army in Germany for the America, wij sponsor its second sheryl Despain, Merle Whitman anf delegates to the county past V years: Mrs Wardle ar- meeung ar. w at ?:au p.m. ai j more - pat Durrant. juienaa and state conventions. The re- rived in the United States Feb. the local school. Harold Bruce ; Ar.hihaM. Anke Menssen. Carol sults were as follows: Republi- 12 and is living at the Harold Welsh, an officer yora the Utah Fau'kner, Janet Sudbury, and can - voting district 440-RWardfe home where her hus-bo- i National Guard, wiU show the Penny Parker, danced in the Encirclement film 'iCommunist Piatt, chairmas; Marie Johnwill join her about Mar. all girls' dance. Dale Go'd, son, Fhyl'is But-- 1 10. Stec! '4 Wardle has served Iflfl" and Wi3 give a brief Even on Despain, Jack Mitchell, the film. The proterfielrf, secretary ; Shelon But- - his tour hi duty and will be lerneid and J, D. Gaylord mustered out soon. Mrs Wardle gram iiC being ' sponsored by and Bonnie Bishop , danced in Johnson, county and state dele- speaks the English language as civic1 group's in, the Riverton two couples' dances. area. ".All aduU- - members, are The Leo Petersen family was :. well as her own. gates.' VM" , Pemocratic voting district 440 urged to .attend this informative inv charge of the program at '. E. 0, Maxfield, chairman; Jep-m- e threat jregarding Communism. LDS sacrament meeting Sunday A reorganization of the River-to- n Ball, Myrl night. Other special numbers Second Ward bishopric took Jensen, secretary; Wendell were given by members of the at a business meeting of p'ace Grover,. stal 'and county de'e-gat- the ward Mountain View Second Ward in Willis Sunday evening. Le Rue Jensen, Salt Lake. Joseph ' was Petersen sustained as Butterfiejd and John Madsen, bishop.-Hreplaced Eiias'C' ' iP9P&t J9P- - Reporter commkieeBUB. ' Butlerfiela whf wa taken into '' : tCK''1; RepuVifxa yoting district 442 it stake as econ counselor at HilltoD Feshmaa , Xwert Kelt, rtiairniaa; a recent Make conference. Helen Howard, Counselors to BiahoD Petersen Henry Jensen, , are Max Peckstead "and Bob Si'daev Gold, freshman at the K George Thaxton, L, M. Howard iwidod. new .t' fieHJ are uon . and Vera Morgan, county delecf JJtah, won a cash University an4 . Arck Eastman.' Lennberg gates; Fred Densley, G. . an Mrs Ellas C. Buderfield hon. award in the University's nual Founder's - Day speech uensiey, state delegates reA ha U.. ... n i. : . i USED FURNITURE ocratu Mjottag district 442 NEW .contest.' lm sir minute speech -- Bert Battiaon, tied for second place in the finchairman; iimiaktiJrSuh AnJiv Rtpaired and Recovered Erma Battison, Cleaned ning. Family guests included his als. The main theme of the conRebuilt Sttts Mildred Page, was test A Nation"Education: mother, Mrs Dora Butterfield, Claude treasurer; son Brent and his finance. Miss al .Goal." Mr jGold'l speech was Densley, Low Terms Arranged Elmo Hamilton, Moss Newman, Carolyn Southan, Salt Lake Utled "Marks of an Educated county delegates; Arch Kidd, City, bis brothers and sisters Man.". He . is the son of Mr & Moss Newman, Loran Mil'er, and Mrs Milton- O. Gold.- their partners. state delegates; EJmo Hamilton itcfien Furniture , Elder Dean P. memSargent, ana ieiyf Page, committeemen. ber of the Jordan Stake District School played Recovering Republican votine district 444 council, will Sandy at the high MIA host to young musicians in an speak Glen W. Gardiner, chairman; adult session eveensemble , and solo festival at Wednesday rars uien w. Gardiner, ning March 14, announces class Midvale Junior. High last week. Moyle Anderson, sec- leader, Dana Larsen. Several students from Granite AM 54830 retary; county delegate, W. The Riverton Ladies oarticiDated. The chorus stu- Gwynne Page; Boyd Mousley, Club will meet Mar.. 2 Literary - I, Auke Pen7:30 dents at were' Menssen, state delegate. p.m. at the home of Mrs Democratic votine district 444 Anderson. She will review$. R. toe Bickmore Kidd, chairman; autobiography of Alice Teas-dale Deole Turner, Hobart- - Mrs Herbert HanVea Jean Hamilton, secretary; son wiH be county and state delegate, ' We'll Tra You Right Mrs Stanley Dewsnup and M-- S-r gtin Heber . Crump. f three jcbi'dren, Page, Ariz., "We Do It Jtlshr X Tune-Up- $ spent several days last week ' BRING YOUR CAR with her parents, Mr' it Mrs TROUBLES TO US Work Started , WAKES ; ; Meredith Page. Low Interest Rates on Financing ur Ask. ahut Mr On New Post Office it Mrs LaVar Isaacson', Salt Lake City, and daughter. The controversy over the site Mrs Lola Hanks, Rupert, Ida. of the new Riverton Post Office were Riverton visitors Wedneshas been settled, and the place; day oi last week. at 1630 West 12600 South has Mrs Max Williams. Corvallis. Ore., spent a week in Riverton Corner 'of Maiir Holden Strcoh Midvaio on the building this week .CI visiting relatives and at the Just Cell AM5-124, ' p bedside of her father, Edgar ' v. ' VVt'ro A Midvale Boosttr Har-hsopita- 1 5S . "?" Rivcrtop ( , wr -31 Name Chairmen - Delegates at n iira z I n meeTjngs air By Marge Burgener .. Ham-mersteifl- 's Saute the onion and green Hey, everybody's doin' it Bowling, that is! Ya' tried it pepper in the butter .until ten yet? Strike! Three in a row der. Add all the rest of the in and ya' got a turkey and that's food ya' know. Here are gradients, heat and serve. From the "Land of the sky seven good (?) rules to imI 2 prove (?) your game. 1. Get a ball. Ya" bowl better with on. 2. Walk straight, (don't twist-Savthat for the dance floor), toward the pins or you're liab'e to end up where ya' came in. 3. Keep your ball on the alley CM e OS "7!? o 2 . Ijj' blue waters," my good friend, sends me "Minnegosco's". recipe of the montn. inis is real'y a honey, and it can be made in advance. Slap it in the oven while you're dowsing your self with liniment. eom-mentar- Irene, HAMBUF.vER & NOODLE PIE you're bowling on. 1 pkg (8 oz.) egg noodles but 4. Grip your ball firmly, don't forget to let go. Ya' could 2 medium-sizeonions, chop lose an arm! ped 1 pkg (3 oz.) cream cheese 5. If ya' gutter the ball, limp back and say ya' smacked your 1 cup dairy sour cream 1 lb ground beef ankle. 1 tsp butter g. if ya' chop off a corner pin, grin and tell everyone that ya' 1 small clove garlic, crushed 1 tsp salt always go for the hard ones '- r. , iv first. 17. If r.Ah u.s. p. c. "Man I That garage in the Want Ads sure knows jto fix , , now u bsS" rifle shoot at Nev., last week Boulder City, end. He is a member of the National - Rifle ., Roger Johnson, Reporter Association and is eligible to Am participate . in any state rule shoot in the country. AccompaLady Lion Hear nying him on the trip was Ron VJostJzrdzi n;j ("after-the-game- dr , ,.! WiSrtSe .::.n.. , 3 e , Doojey secretary; . 3 e t. ' - : . tsp pepper 1 tsp sugar you've been "shelle-bratinRiddle. ; Book Review 2 cans (8 oz. each) tomato here is a hard fast rule, Mr & Mrs Owen Nielson and Vno matter how many pins ya' sauce A Lady Lions meeting was Vi 'daughters, Laurie and Dawna, cup grated see, hit ten of them''. processed recently held at the home of:wet to St. Georfi to visit American Cheddar cheese Happy "300" everyone!! " !' Now, after ya' limp back to, Cook noodles according to'Mrs Ne'l Williams. A business Carol Nielson, daughter of Mr the old homestead, you II prob- - directions on package. Add on meeting was conducted by Mrs it Mrs Nielson, who is attend :v ' coie, presiceni. Mrs wary wg Dixie College. ably be starved, so, bow about ions to cream cheese and sour Aivin book review of n..i;- - " eats? cream. Brown beef in butter. Egbert gave a some book "Pioneer Go Home." BYU the spent last week end" with Ya' can whip up all the follow- Add garlic, salt, pepper, sugar ing "glunck" ahead of time, so and tomato sauce. Cover and 'Hogan and Mrs Yvonne Cop- Btadni in case ya' threw something simmer 15 minutes Pwte 13 !5Bdpr,iZf. W"pWr bKy SS an . . Norma of 7, other than the ball out, ya' can cooked nood'es in tirora aouin oan uaD- unginaiiy ments were served. still appease your growling greased casserole, then . riel, Calif. of the onion and of the tummy. Mr & Mrs George Adondakis meat-saucmixture. Repeat and children, John and Michael, Pierians Select HAMBURGERS BARBEQUED Mr it Mrs James Malkis, Mr L layers. Sprinkle grated cheese 1 lb. ground beef over the top and bake in a 350 Nominating tSroup Mrs Mike Zervos and Mrs Len & Salt pepper to taste . .....am degree oven for 30 minutes. .. nnminatino irtmmitfp nil- flltnaT atfanlAH. a.. K.nnunt ? . .? . V cup cream 01 uie Arcnmsnop 6. Serves. selected at the Pjerlan Cub iakoVoTof the .Greek Orthodox Combine salt, pepper, cream Irene also sends this new meeting held Friday, with Mrs rhiir-- h Mnnv in c.u t and meat together. Mix well twist for a super sandwich. and form - into four patties. BROILED CHEESE & TOMA - i Clara Hogan as chairman Mrs at the Hellenic Memorial build- Norma Batemaa. Mrs Albine LV Broil or pan fry until nicely TO SANDWICH Richardson, Mrs Rela Parr and .browned on both sides, about Mrs Lavern Barben will assist 3 eggs slightly beaten three or four minutes. Add the lb sharp shredded cheese meat following sauce to the 3 tbs chili sauce patties and cook 20 to 30 min. 1 tsp paprika speaker was LaMar Burkin-shaw. The meeting was held at' The Department of Agricul- M tsp salt BARBEQUE SAUCE the home of Mrs Elsa Jorgen- - ture reports American men and 6 slices bread 3 tbs. salad oil son and assisting as hostesses women are getting taHer-a- nd 6 slices tomato (thin) 1 tbs. Worcestershire sauce Aimne Kicnarason ana heavier. Mix eggs, cheese, chili sauce, Goldie Pearson. 1 tbs prepared meat sauce 1 tbs. vinegar aparika and salt. Spread on bread that has been toasted on Mrs Marie Schmidt 1 tbs. sugar one side. Place tomato slices Vi cup catsup on top and place under broiler 1V4 cups water Funeral services for Mrs Marie Schmidt, 92, who died few drops of Tobasco sauce until cheese is toasted. ' 1 clove of garlic, minced Dessert, anyone? Friday were he'd' fHietthry "in' the West Jordan First Ward 1 tbs. finely chopped onion " CHEWY BUTTERSCOTCH chapel. The services were con-- , Mix all the Junk together and ducted SQUARES by Bishop Gordon Nie)-- 1 simmer for 30 minutes and son of the West Jordan First all purpose four cups .dump it over the patties. IVi tsp double-actinbaking Ward. The West Jordan singing mothers presented two musical, PA'S FAVORITE BEANS powder and Rosmarie numbers Chip4 e ggs 2 No. 2 cans kidney beans 5 null pi, , I u m Tiuiiti ouiv iivuih - 1 large onion, sliced thin cups brown sugar, firmlv paniea hy MarUyn thin sliced packed green pepper, granddaughter of Mrs Schmidt, I I Up salt 1 8 oz. can mushrooms (I use Talks started with remarks by 1 tbs butter stems k pieces) Bishop Gordon Nielson followed 14 cups chopped pecans V tsp. oure garlic powder by Bishop William Leak, Wil- ford Egbert and Can Buehner. , 1 tsp vanilla 1 tsp. salt Ice cream or whipped cream The farni'y prayer was offered Vi tsp. pepper by Jay Larsen and President1 Butterscotch sauce 1 tsp. chili powder a W. Barben, president ef Howard Have ingredients room tem3 tbs. butter or margarine West Jordan stake, dedicatthe perature. Sift Hour. Measure. ed the grave. Sift again with baking powder. Beat eggs slightly. Add brown Mr it Mrs Albert Winterrose, sugar, salt and butter. Cook at Heber, visited Mr it Mrs E. M. a low heat until mixture is hot. Bateman Sunday. " a , a v. v v i Stir constancy. Remove from 7A?iwr An Amreican Legion execuheat. Add dry ingredients, pe- tive meeting for Post 119 was cans and vanilla. B'end well. held this Tuesday at the home Pour into a greased and floured of post commander Wil'iam 9x13x2 inch pan. Bake at 350 Thompson. Plans for the AmeriLegion birthday dinner degrees, 25 to 30 minutes. Serve can will be held on Mar. 17 which with ice cream or whipped were discussed. cream and butterscotch sauce. Mrs P. T. Bateman celebrated her 85th 'birthday with an open BUTTERSCOTCn SAUCE house party at her home Feb. 1 cup brown sugar 20. Many members of her fam1 tbs all purpose flour ily attended. Marlin A. Fairbourn, science cup butter Vi cup orange juice teacher at West Jordan Jr. Vi cup water lligh. went to Bermuda on a government mission with the 1 egg, beaten military reserve he is attached Vi tsp. vanilla Down at Paul's Having to. He was released from school Their Automobile Washed Combine brown supar and about a week for the mission. flour. Add butter, orange juice, The Guide Patrol of the West water and egg. Blend. Cook at Jordan Fourth Ward he'd a a medium heat until thickened. party for their parents Monday. Add vanilla. They are taught by Mrs Willa Stir constantly. Dean Househo'der and assisted Cool. by Mrs Emily Drake. The party oT Virginia consisted of a flag ceremony The western Holdon Ctnttr St., Midvale is farther west tip followed by games and singing. than Detroit To conclude the party a dinner was served to honor the members of the Guide Patrol at the FELLER PACKING HOUSE OUTLET party. Mrs Gordon Drake and Mrs Burkinshaw, former Bemice HU West S.LC. 1638 3500 So. resident of West Jordan, attendPontlor-L-JOfirrion- g ed the 411 leadership school at BUY YOUR MEAT WHOLESALE Utah State University Feb. The theme of the school was J 1 a New Look at 411." "Taking BEEP 5UCI0 POT CORNE1 Many new projects and actiTt- CUBES BACON BEtr tOAST ies for the future were discus ed. Changes will not be made to Bonrlewt 1st Grade ISwret rickle t Jraln Fed a great degree this next year but will take form over the next several years. Mark Money from San Marino, Ca'if., visited Mr it Mrs Royal Spratling this last week UVER PORK PORK VEAL end. GRUX STEAKS SAUSAGE Mr & Mrs Don Mergler, CUTLETS STEAK Beef Baby Cntry Style Provo, and R. B. Money, Spanish Fork, along with Miss Judy TriDB. West Jordan, were am ner guests of Mr A Mrs Royal I Snratlinc at their Home hunaay Mr it Mrs Arthur Rowser of Lava Hot Springs. Ida., were SPLIT SIDE OF BEEF ... 125 lbs. S59.5Q guests of Mr It Mrs Fred Tescb this past week. They attended lbs. SPLIT SIDE OF VEAL 40 the funeral of Mrs Marie 1-- 8 ';::: .'. vyf r d , , ulon I .......... i 1 ; n secretary: Mpholstenng . Mffffl7. I - I Cag&C:CCough? . . : ViiTrbofito's-- Automotive Service '.. m ww . t '.. ay-we- eJf .. -- " rir4. 1 . rFrT I g . a rm .. i ' r j,7 " - Where's Everybody? - - ' ' -- av - - v mt Kr - ,i - tr mm WW - Paul Nicol ViXl KVT'K: Chevron Service I - 7-74- 95 18-2- 2. ir, 1 bobo can'fl 1 - lb. 49 lb. 39 lb. 39' lb. 49 eoppoF lb. 59' b. SPLIT SIDE OT PORK BEEF PAC tc. 25 lbs. S7.C0 .40 lbs. $15.93 Choice Steaks and Roasts, .. . ooWuo' 59. 29' b. 31 SPLIT SIDE OF LAMB m.n POSK (JiClJieoks and Roosts. 18 lbs. J7.93 ' 13. t Schmidt Mr it Mrs Royal Jenkins and family. Taylorsville. hsve The honey bee his been hajlecl by' scientists as ne of the wonders of nature, Jo one !day a bee cimJffla times her own weight of necUr rom flpwers to thefiuve. Some 37,000 bee trips are required to produce a single pound ' of honey. Astounding as the figures they x dwarfed by the enormous Uk W pfoducin coppw Iron Utw grade ore. Ai Kermecotfs Bmghajn Canyon Min, 325,000 tons of matet re bein'g moved daily 235,000 tons ,of overburden said 90,000 tons of ore. This is the equ.vale nt of each mine employee ' moving 1600 times his own weifhtl Handling huge amounts of outerisl to product xpoer U s constantly growing problem for Kennecott. Since 1950 overburden has increased; 107 while the copper con- - ' tent of the ore has decreased As a result, 60 more material must be handled to produce the sajne amount of copper. Kennecott strive constantly to meet Che cost problem of handling more material. Achievinf this goal k the only means of keeping Utah's copper "babir." successful business that contmues to produce economic benefits for Q of Utah. VVfV' Guon mov- 1 ed into the home of Mr A Mrs Allan Caron. who moved to Las Vfgai recently. Mrs Bessie Bateman has been recovering from an illness this psst week. Hon Wixom is in the St. Marks - -Hospital for observation. Glenn Hogan won the state1 o 'J 5v u t.- - ro as part er a : taj vtai i 4 j i |