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Show south Page 4 SALT LAKE NEWS Church News was presented 28th at Madison Friday, February School. Many children from our Ward expressed their talent through dance, music, comedy, etc. We are proud of the young people from our Ward and happy to see them have the opportunity to develop their talent. Talent Show A Mrs. Fern Butterfield, 255 E. Truman Avenue, Is vacationing In the Hawaiian Islands. She left Friday, February 27, with a group of friends and will return home Saturday, March 8th. The Cub Scouts will have a Pack Meeting March 7, at 6:30 In the Cultural Hall. Everyone Is Invited. This Is under the direction of Mr. Bob Hoff mam, the new Cub Master for our Ward. Two young men from the Ward have recently completed the requirements to be advanced to the office of Priest. They are Mark Dunn, Jr. and Tim Draper. Congratulations! .Thursday, March 6, 1969 Time for Sound Spending . . . $195 billion. This, he said, was on the assumption of no appreciable decrease hi Vietnam spending, or in the alternative, assuming that much of any Vietnam spending decrease is likely to be absorbed by increased military spending elsewhere." The implication of the projected fiscal 1970 spending totals, s&id Rep. Mills, is clear: We need hard-nose- d expenditures control to hold the budget in the coming year well under $200 billion and to keep expenditures from absorbing the revenue increase generated by rising income levels. Spending limitations, he said, must be rationally established. Taken into account must be how any expected increase in tax revenue should be allocated among tax reduction increased defense expenditures, new or expanded civilian programs and debt retirement. a daily whisk with a damp mop to keep them neat and tidy. Whats more, unlike previous There has been a change the Presidency of the Teachers Quorum. The new officers are as follows: William Hurst, President; - Lee 1st Counselor, Yates, Roger and Lets Live It Up! We are proud of our young men who participated In the basketball tournaments this year. Our Jr. team came very close on both their games only losing the first by 3 points and the second by 6 points. team lost their first The Sr. won the second, and lost game, their third game by only 4 points. Even though this eliminated them from further competition, we feel It a great achievement that they were able to go that far. The Young Marrleds social will be held March 7, at 7:30 p.m. In room. the luck dinner will be served. Pain to come! Multi-purpo- se In the afternoon A session of eral Conference April pot Gen- 5, the Pri- mary Children. of the Church will furnish the music. One child from each Ward will have the opportunity to participate In this chorus. Scott Hall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hall will represent Kimball Ward. Other children from the stake are as follows: Rose Harper, Burton Ward; Edward Worthington, Haven Ward; Kelly Page, Madison Ward, and Cindy Pehrson, from North Central Ward. Persian rug for your seaside hideaway? A tiger skin before the A fireplace? Well, why not? Not a real one, to be sure, but a simulated one, painted on the floor in bright, durable colors! Such is the latest suggestion for simplifying your summer housekeeping offered by Acme Quality Paints home decorating department. Nobody wants to be tied up by dull domestic chores during a summer at the shore. But equally nobody likes a dirty disheveled house. And nothing takes quite so bad a beating as the floors of a one vacation cottage-especia- lly at the sea or lake shore. Sun, sand, muddy feet and dripping bathing suits are extra rough on summer-cottag- Salt air home-owne- big-ga- extra-durab- Culture: watch where he is going, dim his lights, throw trash here, not smoke there, fasten his seat belt, face the front, not stand in this place or park in that; he is asked to remember the blind, the helpless and Pearl Harbor. He is tempted with fattening foods and warned to watch his weight; he is urged to think this and told not to think that; he is solicitously invited to go into debt to pay for a car, a TV set or a vacation and urged to be thrifty. He is asked to consider the Jews, reminded of Arab refugees, cautioned to be kind to minorities. And he is also asked why he doesn't relax! -- Harper super-wear-resista- Acmes comes in many colors and, once applied, will provide protection and stay handsome for years. So, if youre counting on a real shore leave this summer in your castle by the sea, the time to prepare is now. 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Bap tragic fircii&viHasiaa cwiKEB CHICKEN DINNER 467-156- 8 2560 ch tt-XD- "ACOMA FRIED" $175.00 L e) r Over 21 Yrs. Same Location Our Motto: Satisfied Customers 10 can mushroom soup, undiluted cup evaporated milk 1 can sliced mushrooms, undrained Roll pastry out and cut into 10, squares. Spread each with mustara. Layer a strip of cheese, pineapple spear and frozen fish stick on each. Fold opposite corners of pastry square over fish sticks and secure with toothpick. Place on a baking sheet and bake at 425 degrees for 10 minutes or until golden brown. Garnish with parsley. To make sauce: combine and heat remaining ingredients in a sauce pan. Serve hot over Fish Stick Wrap-UpMakes Vfa cups. Cotton is second only to steel in military uses. CLOSED SAT. My Shays e 1 Vi 2475 So. Main SHOP Baor Frame Straightening and Front Wheal Alignment l le Hn. 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. 0m s, nt DAVE'S ! Utah's Bast tqaippaU rs Join us for a delicious The poor earnest American spends his day importuned to keep to the right, to curb his dog, move to the rear, BODY floor and porch enamels these new coatings come in a variety of bright colors that lend themselves to all sorts of decorative tricks, including arabesques and flowered borders, and even simulated Oriental carpets and African pelts for blessed with artistic talent and a creative urge. For outdoor concrete surfaces, including walks, barbecue area and shuffleboard court, one of the concrete floor new and patio paints is recommended. Among the blessings that modern homemakers count are wonderful convenience foods like frozen fish sticks ready to heat and serve, eat and enjoy. Now that were used to how good they are, weve started looking around for ways to dress them up. One fine answer is to wrap fish sticks, pineapple spears and cheese in individual pastry squares spread first with mustard; then bake and serve them with a creamy, savory mushroom Stick Wrap-Upsauce. The result Pineapple-Fis- h a delicious main course for luncheon or dinner. dish the entire family will This is an economical, quick-to-fi- x with whipped potatoes, a favorite hot enjoy, earn the wrap-up- s meal. vegetable and mixed green salad for a filling, protein-ric- h For dessert, of course, serve your favorite fruit pie . . . made as you prepared the pastry for die main entree. Stick Wrap-Up- e Pineapple-Fis-h 10 pineapple spears, drained for a pie Pastry V& cup prepared mustard Parsley 10 frozen fried fish sticks 10 strips American cheese The solution, say the Acme experts, is to paint those surfaces with one of the new coatings like Acmes traflic-toug- h Porch and Floor Enamel, before the fun season starts. After that, all it takes is Thomas Griffith Waist-Hig- h floors. e and sea spray simply multiply the havoc. Stake Cpnference will be held March 9, at 10 a.m. In the Stake Center . Bishop John H. Vanden-burg- h of the Presiding Bishopric will be our visiting authority. Plan to attend Stake Conference Sunday. in The Wrap-Up- s The cry of alarm over federal expenditures which have taken off like the Apollo spaceship soon to circle the moon has been sounded by Congressman Wilbur Mills, and it should be heeded. Rep. Mills told the recent 20th National Tax Conference of Tax Foundation, Inc., that the increase in federal government expenditures from $135 billion in fiscal 1966 to an estimated $192-19- 5 billion by fiscal 1970 in the face of pressing domestic and international fiscal problems defies sound judgment. He said that in fiscal 1970, the normal built-i- n increases are likely to boost federal spending totals by $7 billion to $10 billion over fiscal 1966s $185 billion level or range from $192 billion to In 2nd Counselor, Galley, David Rigby, Secretary. Stick Pineapple-Fis- h (GUSHsBi iSHRflift 467-21- 84 v |