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Show f The Neighbor'sJ JM .f J. by " 1961 Add tomato soup, sausage, Holloway Dr., boy, Aug. 31. Maurice Kempner, Jr., 2918 Toss. Pour noodles, salt in 2 qt. casserole. Sprinkle with East 7320 South, girl, Aug. 31. Arlan D. Mecham, 1328 East cheese and bake at 375 degrees 3900 South, hoy. Sept. 1. for minutes. Serves 6. Verle C. Ritchey, 4770 Hugo Lime Cucumber Salad Mold Ave., girl, Sept. 1. 34 cups pineapple juice ! pkgs. lime gelatin tbs. lemon juice. 1 the instructions for Rayma Altsp. grated onion 1 tsp. salt lred's German chocolate cake. If you kept the recipe, add this 4 tsp. pepper information: 4 tsp. mace 1 cup diced celery Cook and stir over medium 1 heat until thick. Add 1 cup 'dicedlarge cucumber, peeled and coconut. 1 cup chopped nuts 1 avacado. (pecans best.) Frost only top of Optional garnish, grapefruit, French dressing cake. Iicat pineapple juice, dissolve Be happy, gals. Just think! lime gelatin, gdd lemon juice, The teachers are taking over onion, salt, pepper, and mace. the baby tending, and all you Chili till it starts to thicken, add have to worry about is filling diced celery and cucumber. into oiled 7 cun ring mold the dimpled-darlinglunch Pour or square 8x8 inch pans. Unpails. Make it easy on yourself. mold on bed of salad greens. Most any sandwich without lettuce will freeze. You can make Garnish with grapefruit and them in advance to give you slices of avacados. Citrus French Dressing more shut-ey- e in the morning. The sandwiches will unthaw by 2 tbs. sugar 4 tsp. salt lunch time. Vi tsp. paprika 3 tbs. lemon juice Here, too, is a recipe that can 3 tbs. orange juice be prepared ahead of time by 3 tbs. salad oil freezing, but it is good and Combine dry ingredients, add quick when prepared and servjuices, add oil gradually, heat ed immediately. continually. Makes Vi cup. Noodle Squeal 6 oz. wide noodles in boiling salted water 1 lb. pork sausage Vi cup chopped onion Vi cup chopped green pepper 1 104 oz. can tomato soup 4Vi tap. salt tsp. pepper VI cup grated American Cottonwood Ilospital cheese Cook noodles in boiling salted Births fur Holladay water till tender. Shape sau- Mr & Mrs Nick F. Mastrodicasa, 3190 sages in balls the size of a walnut. Fry at high heat until well South 1700 East, Aug. 22. browned on all sides. Remove Virgle L. Ueckstead, 4840 from skillet. Save at least 2 tbs. Clearvicw St., boy, Aug. 4. drippings. Saute onion and e Keith B. Lewis, 2410 green pepper in drippings until Ave., girl, Aug. 25. transparent, for 2 or 3 minutes. Wallace Lynn Benson, 620 East 7500 South, girl, Aug. 20. Robert E. Murrish, 2041 West 4100 South, girl, Aug. 28. Willie K. Williams, 2355 East 7000 South, girl, Aug. 28. Sail Lake Hospitals Serving the Ilolladay, Cotton- Mr & Mrs wood and East Millcreek ComRex Carter. 2260 East 7100 munities of South Salt Lake South, boy, Aug. 28. Count. David W. Thunell, 2895 Me Office . . . 4708 Holladay Blvd. Clelland St., boy, Aug. 28. Salt Lake City 17. Utah Robert B. Bockstcad, 1150 Plant . . 136 No. Main, Midvale East 3745 South, girl, Aug. 28. Phone: CR Dale C. Joscphson, 6845 Willow Way, boy, Aug. 29. Subscription Rates $3 per year Robert Wood, 1161 East 5730 25c per month by carrier South, boy, Aug. 29. $5 per year by mail Clayton R. Mackay, 1075 East in advance 4900 South, girl, Aug. 29. Published Every Thursday William R. Williams, 2355 J. PARR GODFREY East 7000 South, girl, Aug. 29. Publisher Hiram Seppi, 1823 Meadow Drive, girl, Aug. 29. William E. Daimler, 2998 East 7800 South, boy, Aug. 30. Roger H. Matcrn, East, boy, Aug. 30. Ed W. 1 loo pee, 3412 Crestview Dr., boy, Aug. 30. William F. Kehl, 6560 South 2475 East, girl, Aug. 30. Wayne A. Jones, 1710 East 4800 South, girl, Aug. 30. B. J. Lankford, 4221 S&ulh 1350 East, girl, Aug. 30. Robert Matheson. 2785 Blue Spruce Dr., girl, Aug. 30. Richard C. Warded, 278 3 South 1500 East, girl, Aug. 3Q. 3080 South, girl, Aug. 30. Rex V. If. Smith, 1594 East 3080 South, girl, Aug. 30. Alan P. Christensen, 1839 East - Phone for Brookhill Drive, boy, Aug. 31. Donald S. Brewer, 3325 RivFree Estimates iera Dr., boy, Aug. 31. Ilorst A. Rcschke, 2777 South 5-242420 East, boy. Aug. 31. 07 Robert II. Shcpherdson, 416 0 2 3 We 3 a The Neighbor Page 2 liTrr-- n with bridesmaids. Mrs i for children through 3rd grade. "Snow White" Ballet Mi-Pf.rhira Senior High Fellowship will have Cook, ami Miss Sharon Taylor. ja planning retreat Saturday at t Children to Present F!i-.v- r till was .Mis Deborah j the Spruces, beginning at the An hour-lonclassical ballet, A. in llujack. i church at 7:15 a.m. Rev. George Rest men were Gary llangen will be keynote speaker. Snow White and the Seven and Paul llovaek. Ushers Dwarfs, featuring some of the were Juwin Dan Wiser. William Woffinden-Powers Li e Wiser, and Van R. Wiser. Say younger student members of Gwen's School of and Millcreek, ..woLrbe Temple Wedding Vows Sept. 10 on television. presented Presbyterian Church Honeymooning in California The ballet is a challenging Has Schedule Change beforemaking a home in Salt undertaking for children from 5 Lake are newlyweds Mr ft Mrs to 16, the most difficult under A change of schedule for serv-ii-i-- s Jack W. Powers. They were at Cottonwood Presbyter- married in Salt Lake LDS Temian Church. 1580 Vine, has been ple rites Thursday. Mark E. announced by Mrs R. D. Pirk-ard- , Petersen, a member of the Council of the Twelve Apostles, publicity chairman. Family worship, 9 a. nr; officiated. A reception Thursday even9:4i, Sunday School. Regular church service, 11 a.m. and Sun- ing. honored the couple at the day School for those 2 to 5 and Ilolladay Ninth LDS Ward. of honor, L)a. ::! s , g 25-3- 0 - Mrg Burgcner Oops, we goofed. 7, i i Cray-ilium- Former Holladay Girl To Live in Provo Dance-jHoI-lada- Mr & Mrs Brent E. Boyack are making their home in Provo where Mr Boyack will continue his studies at BYU this fall. Mrs Boyack ie the former Miss Marcia Wiser. Their marriage earlier this summer took place in rites performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The brides parents are Mr & Mrs William Dan Wiser, 1454 Talismar Drive, formerly of , Holladay. The groom's parents. Mr & Mrs Harold J. Boyack, 970 Cedar Ave., Provo, hosted a Mrs Brent E. Boyack wedding breakfast at a Salt Lake cafe following the cere- eption held at the Provo LDS chapel in Provo mony. Attending the bride at a rec- - were Mrs Verl H. Wiser, matron fcH-- taken by the school in the last five years. 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