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Show i Weekly Calendar Q (Continued from Page 3) competing groups: free Heres Cottonwood Heights , Friday , August 21 GET THE MOST games, rides, car smashing. OUT OF LIFE by learning o use By RUTH GREEN HOLLADAY STAKE FUN FAIR 6 P.M., Holladay Elementary School; softball v Saturday, self-hypno- August 22 for self improvement and motivation. VOTER REGISTRATION Improve to a dynamic and attractive personality, memory, concentration, family life, self confidence, and salesmanship. Learn to use the wisdom of your subconcious mind for creative thinking, to solve problems, to bring out dormant talents, etc. All day, various locations throughout county. ORDER OF EASTERN STAR 6 P. M , Small BowPICNIC ery, Fairmont Park; hosted by Mount Olympus Chapter 23. Sunday, August 23 Change from' negative to positive thinking, from bad habits to good qualities, and from gloominess to SUMMER FORUM 10:30 A.M., First UnitarianChurch, 569 South 13th East, Ernest Dean Wright, executive director, Utah State Board of Cor- happiness rection, guest speaker. A CHAMBER CONCERT P M , Veterans Memorial FOR INFORMATION Auditorium, Park City. CALL TODAY HU FAMILY 22 6 P.M., Memorial by Salt members of INSTITUTE noon to PICNIC George Washington Grove; sponsored Lake Newcomers; and guests. 277-30- At the foot of the mountains and located in the southeast corner of this valley is a group of people comprising the Cottonwood Heights area. We begin about 5200 south and go until you reach a plateau at 8600 South, the east boundry is the mountains and the west extends to the 13th east road. These people are young, energetic and progressive Although we are not included as a town yet we have a committee council which decides the zoning area, type of businesses in this area, etc. They bargain for the people if the county commissions are involved. Like the time in 1959 when we lost a smallnelghbor girl in the canal north of Greenfield Village and they fought every obstacle placed before them until this canal . was fenced. It didnt do to much good, the children dug under it to play in the water, but we must give them credit for trying Also, what can they do be- sides dig under the fence when that is the only way into the school wrd? mS ALL HERE Ijpe many shopping We cen- one at 62nd and Highland, one at 70th and Highland and the third at 7th East and 7500 south We can shop for food, have our shoes fixed, buy our clothes, and even have our tonsils removed without going further north than 60th south. ters, WORLDS RECORD Besides community council, we have a Jaycees group , a Presbyterian church, a Lutheran church, a Community church, approximately 30 wards (at last count), three stakes, and four country clubs. That is some record to beat. We have one road, Creek Road, that has three country clubs: The Crestwood SwimmingClub the Meadow Moor Country Club and the Willow Creek Club and golf course. The fourth, theCottonwoodClub, is located on Highland and 54th a W '7 John Clements, 15, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Clements, 2532 Capricorn Way, performer in Youth Symphony ite SCHOOL MUSIC SPECIALISTS We have our marriages Golden and Carof 1631 East 6780 the foreSouth announced of their son coming marriage LeRoy to Mary Richards, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard V Richards of 783 Wasatch Street on October 2nd. For Instance olyn Berrett all must remember Leroy, he was the sandy haired lad that played basketball for Jordan and Westminster after his return from his Floridan mission. Is he that old or are they marrying to young now days? f EARCE MUSIC COMPANY - Phone 328-200- 4 Holladay - Phone 278-284- 1 SLEEPING tell you about our stores, our likes and pet peeves. I guess Ill just have to let it go at this and see you next week. told you about If you have any rambllngs like to Include Im always home from 11 P.M to 8 A.M. and then only some times. But try calling, maybe be there for a change, wont my husband be sur- youd on the repair work on Highland Drive but it only causes hard feelings from the tired motorist coming home from work I havent even started to Ill prised???? ESS SI. 00 minimum per person This to be applied to food or drink purchase Cooke NONA COOKE Cooler days are on the way, and mom will have to spend more time in the kitchen. One of her problems will be to think interesting ways to serve ordinary vegetables. This isnt an easy thing to do. So I hope these recipes will help he t and that the small frys will all ask for seconds. STRING BEANS dissolved. Let come to a boll, WITH ALMONDS fstlrring constantly. Cookfor5 1 minutes and add butter. Pour package frozen French-cthe sauce over beets and serve string beans 1 small can mushrooms hot Serves 4. 2 tablespoons almonds CORN FRITTERS (blanched) 2 tablespoons butter 6 fresh ears of corn grated Cook string beans by ..dir(or 1 can creamstyle corn) 3 eggs ections on package. Sliver al2 teaspoons baking powder monds; brown in butter, on 1 scant low heat. Add mushrooms and cup flour 1 When mushrooms liquor teaspoon paprika 1 brown, add drained beans. tablespoon sugar 1 Serve immediately. Serves 4 teaspoon salt to 6. Beat egg yolks Add corn, flour and seasonings, fold in BEST BEETS stiffly beaten egg whites, then 2 cups beets baking powder. Drop in deep hot grease. Serves 6. 34 tablespoon flour 12 cup sugar 14 teaspoon salt CABBAGE AU GRATIN 1 small 12 cup cider vinegar cabbage, shredded 2 tablespoons butter 1 cup cream sauce Cook whole beets until ten12 cup grated cheese der ... if baby beets, leave Boll cabbage and drain. Place in casserole in layers; whole, otherwise slice. Then cover with the following sauce: first the cabbage, then the M lx flour with sugar and salt. cream sauce, then the grated Pour on vinegar and stir until cheese, until all are used up. Be sure there Is a layer of cheese on top. Cook in 400 degree oven until bubbly, about 15 minutes. Serves 4. STEAK DINNER Set Up or Draft rd Have you ever been faced with this situation Do you turn the people away? Can you make $5 per couple Monrusso Supper Club J ut lots ; Restricted Dress Dine and Dance to Live Music NOW for RESERVATIONS CALL 466-041- 0 3165 So. 13th East Do you save when you buy of smoother, mellower Old Crow? HALF-GALLON- S Summer BAKED EGGPLANT 1 large eggplant 12 teaspoon salt Sale 2 eggs 2 tablespoons , SALESMANS peanut butter 12 1 A SAMPLES cup blanched slivered almonds tablespoon chopped onions little pepper Crackers Boil squash In salted water until tender. Remove skin, mash squash In bowl Add eggs, salt, pepper; onions, peanut butter and almonds. Mix and put in pyrex'. Cover with crackers, crushed by hand, and some almonds. Bake about 20 minutes in 350 degree oven Serves 6. Clothing for the petites and the casual dresser. Items for those with excellent taste at factory prices. check at your State Liquor Store or Agency The greatest name in bourbon THE OLD CKO DISTILLUf CO. FUHKf OUT, KY. KUTUCKY STSilCHI BOURBON WHISKEY 88 ITEMS FROM, OUT p 3.00 JacKlek & UP SAMPLE SEQPKll in the Palace Square 3364 So. 23rd East u f BY 6840 Willow Way, Linda of 6809 South 1530 East and Henrietta Olsen of 1518 Dawn Drive was nearing the end of the hard day last Tuesday. The clock was at fifteen minutes to eight and almost time to lock the doors when in .walked a group of people. Low and behold there was still seven people to go and no bal- JUST ARRIVED FOR BACK TO SCHOOL f still havent I the Butler 5th Wards parade and carnival on August 22nd. Youll just have to go and see what it is all about. I could have given you a long story their CJJOK with child cam- Lid-dia- East, left before they cast vote. Whats the matter, Donna, just because there were four crying children in the car, a six month child in your arras and you couldnt wait 35 minutes for a ballot? After waiting 20 minutes I understand you left. ButI dont blame you, after all just to cancel you husbands vote that takes a lot of patience, more than I have. I guess Ive rambled enough for one week. 1495 SUNDAY ping I still cant see why, after all it was for SONS. How did your voting turn out? Most districts reported a record breaking turn out, but did you hear what happened in 407 at the Mt View School? The judges, Ginger Nichols of -- You Downtown of taking a year-ol- d Community Column Starts JVe w extra ones? Of course the sensible thing to do was call the county clerk and they didnt have any better suggestions. They said, lock the door, keep the voters in, and well bring you some ballots. Have you ever driven from city hall to 70th South? Well they waited 35 minutes until the ballots arrived, then they continued on their business as if nothing had happened. But I hear Mr. and Mrs. James Larsen of 6824 South Can you image a 74 year-ol- d man sleeping cn the ground? We have a lovable old timer in our area named G. Frank Ryan, 6836 Village Road, who will turn 74 this December, and the only reason he didnt attend the fathers and sons outing last week end was because he was tired of sharing his sleeping bag with the mosquitos. Speaking of the fathers and sons outing, the Butler Stake had one at Silver Lake Flats in American Fork Canyon Friday night and Saturday morning. The arrangements were made under the direction of President Calvin Taylor and his counselors. This column is being written before the men-fol- k arrive home, but if the rest of the sons had as much enthusiasm as mine did the party was great. 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