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Show NEIGHBOR II .m. to I p.m. OFFICE IIOl'Rg 4708 Titan Holladay Blvd. Chit-Ch- By Sherilyn Sierakowski Classified Olympus High ' Olympus High's Safety Council made up of representatives from each homeroom is on the ball 4 lines for $2 ($1 .50 if paid in and rolling to make the school, advance). Same ad 4 weeks for price or 3. community, and home safe. before Phone ails to Thursday, Oct. 5, a group from the school attended the Saturday, 5 p.m. 2935 Village Bakery 33rd So. E. felkwel-Ju- HU Finder in just a few days, flower holder to harden. 71 St Thtrr like Pads "Mia-Six- " tad On Famoui RED WINO "IRISH SETTERS" TOPS! Real foe comfon araar. Ima Oil-mutUaawa-NaU- Marge Burgener ltM Caiklaa Oapa Vtodaa Saha Origin! Rad Wiag Say gals the little painted and masked Loot Luggers will be pounding our portals, leaning on our door chimes and screaming, Trick or Treat. The trick is not to be caught without enough treats. So, why not be a and be prepared? Its a lot easier than you think to whip up som good goodies and easier on Pa's pocket book too. Remember, he needs lots of extra bucks to buy buckshot to blast the mallards. Its that time again, ya know. its the Try this recipe, closest thing to commercial that I have ever applets tasted. Apple Candy Squares Cook until tender with skin and cores enough apples to make d 2 cups apple pulp (use apples.) 2 cups sugar teaspoon salt Cook slowly, stirring frequently, until it is very thick and forms sheets when dropped from a spoon. Soak 2 tablespoons of gele-ta- n in cup cold water. Stir into hot pulp. When the pulp begins to cool, stir in 1V4 cups broken walnut meats, V4 teas, orange extract 14 teas vanilla extract Pour candy into a greased 8x8 inch pan. When firm, cut into Roll in powdered squares). sugar. Candied Apples Stir and cook over slow heat until sugar is dissolved 1 cup white Karo 2 cups sugar V4 cup water V4 teas cinnamon or cashew oil Now cook rapidly, without stirring until 290 degrees (past hard crack stage) Remove from fire and add flavoring. Plunge pot containing syrup into very cold water to check cooking and place the pot into boiling water to keep the syrup from hardening. Add a few drops of red food coloring. Dip in apples on d skewers. Place them on a surface or on a metal well-flavore- 1-- 8 2-- 3 thorn... fit of a lifotimo TO DAY... at So Momifacland by SIR WINO SHOI CO. HO WINS, MINN Got thu FROM 11.95 to 15.95 j 4691 Holladay Blvd. (next to the Post Office) Phone CR - 91 REDWING HEADQUARTERS - Open Friday Evenings K. FISHER DRUG CR - CR 81 fiOLB HB Prescription Specialists TAM V PAY 6085 Highland Dr. 31 LIGHT Free Delivery & GAS BILLS; BUY MONEY ORDERS, FISH and GAME LICENSES well-grease- And here are two recipes that have been printed before, but the phone's been buzzing so much lately for a repeat, that here goes! Connie's Popcorn Balls 5 qts. of popped corn (keep it hot in 300 degree oven) Now take: 2 cups sugar lMs cups water Vi nip white Karo syrup Vi tsp. salt Boil to the hardball stage (250). Now add: 1 tsp. vinegar 2 tsp. vanilla Boil this up again to the light crack stage (270). Pour this over the hot popcorn with one small package of candy corn kernels and mix well. Now slather your hands with butter or margarine and form this goop into balls and set on waxed paper to dry Makes about thirty medium popcorn balls. slate safety convention. Linda Anderson was the chairman of the pedestrian section at the convention. Senior representative, Carolyn Brandt attended the group ondrivers' education in the srltouls and student ownership of a cur. Robert Keddington. junior representative, discussed reaching the problem driver, traffic and parking around the school and after game traffic. The sophomore representative, Byron Barkly, took up traffic engineering and control of traffic laws and driver licensing. Committee chairman, Marcia i tszrsrsjsrs' and atlitude. traffic laws and also driver licensing. Some of the recommendations were as follows: stricter driver tests: driver licenses should be made of the same material as charge plates ; changing the street lights from amber to another color so that it would be easier to distinguish the caution lights from the street lights. Patriotism Will 4 cups washed chili 12 cups cold water beans Take Spotlight 1' tbs. salt 1 clove garlic A belief that knowledgeable Bring this to a boil and sim ow ou pride in our American past is lcr S1ntiLkl'!er' a necessary insurance for a an pan, andjr5 dump successful future prompts Butler in: PTA to spotlight patriotism at lbs. of ground beef its regular monthly meeting lVi tsp. salt Thursday, Oct. 19, 8 p.m., in 14 tsp pepper the school auditorium. onion diced large Red, white, and blue from top tsp. cumin (comino powder) to bottom, oral presentations of 2 tbs. chili powder winning essays on our Put all this in the frying pan prize heritage by intermed-T- , over a medium heat and stir American iate students will be featured. ! Announcement of a PTA a cup or so of juice from) Savings the beans that are cooked and sored Unitedfor States school children cook this until the meat is ten- Stamp planwill be given by C. Butler der. Then you mix the beans at A movie with the meat mixture just be- Elmo Turner, principal. this merits of the proexplaining fore serving. (That is the sebe shown. The cret of good chili.) Pass the gram willwillalsoconclude with a meeting crackers and ketchup I led by Harlan sing community Note: For an extra special real Doud, school music instructor, meaty chili, add one No. 2 can by Mrs. Doud. of chili con came without beans. accompanied featuring well knwon patriotic songs. Coordinator for the program is Mrs. Allen Nichols, citizenship chairman. Mrs. Millard Hall, president, announces an unprecedented 251 WALLACE REID IIEM1UING of 187 families elegible Funeral services were con- parents in the school have responded to ducted Saturday at 1 p.m. for the Butler PTA membership Wallace Reid Hemming, 44, 2850 drive now being completed. Mrs. Cherry Blossom Ln. (4535 Decers first grade has been South 2920 East), Holladay, who 100 per cent memberdied last Thursday at 5:30 a.m. achieving to Mrs. Keith of natural causes in a Salt Lake ship, according Winn, membership -chairman. t ; hospital Mr Hemming was owner and Tells Noble Joyce operator of the American BroOf Marriage Plans kerage Co., which he had operated from his residence as a distributor for Oscar Meyer Mrs Mildred G. Harrison, meats. 2806 Imperial (1650 East) has He is survived by his widow; announced the engagement of two sons, W. Reid and Gregory her daughter, Misa Joyce Noble, two daughters, Holly Ann Mias Noble, a graduate of the and, April Louise, his mother, University of Utah, is betrothed stepfather, T. D. Johnson, all to Don L. Southam, son of Mr of Salt Lake City. fc Mrs John T .Bloomfield, 3051 Other survivors are two broth- Millcreek Rd (3500 South). They ers, Dennis A. Hemming, Salt will marry Nov. 24 in a cereLake City; Leon W. Hemming, mony at the home of Mrs ClifHayward, Calif.; three sisters, ton R. Davis, aunt of the bride, Mrs R. C. (Lorraine) Averett; 4381 Fortuna Way. Mrs A. W. (June) Blair; Mrs The future bridegroom attendWeldon (Mary Ann) Webster; ed the U. of U. and Utah State grandmother, Mrs Pauline University. Mias Noble teaches Wale, all of Salt Lake City. at Crestview elementary school. Obitumies 1 --There is nothing finer Q. fr the entire famiy Amerifa.g most popular and useable enryclope-Rates- : CIVTiTrSlT on half beef or liind dia. See the new program, quarter, and anything else you ani $18 down. $10 mo., no need for your home freezer. $288-95- . 4730 interest. W. B. in ml school Meiers Meats, tfc binding, only $159. Browse thru Ilolladay Blvd. N ?b' iU.'HVlXK! falKEglW rell'llm i !na,.erial al hr ans.hisure: service. Mrs best and fix the rest! Ilolladay Positions avail-1- 1 Feed & Soorts. 4t'44 Holladay lK.u.rtZ' 8 jjjyj tfc able. SALE Forced warm air NOW - Eyes Examined furnace, complete with all controls, 105,000 BTU input, used In Holladay one season. IIU5-082Evenings By Appointment FUR SALE steel trailCull er and wringer-typ- e washing mornmachine. Call Dr. Gerald IL Bagley tfc ings. Make offer. VlI.L TtfSi'D small children or 110V ABOUT a beautifullyn riahv in mv homo Fenced ,ned rarpet or furniture? Mayard. Experienced. oueCam-teanm'CRTiwCall after 5:30. or tie , 5 10-2- 5 ROSS KINDERGAR2990 South 3135 East. s&n: 8. 10-1- 4 - CR7-775- 1IU5-183- CR8-0001- CR7-354- Days Complete Deer Processing Service, Cutting, Wrapping Freezing by . . "Experienced Butchers" Polar AM6-295- AMU-575- MET WAdTEKlYSanTBS 1323 S. State IN Guitar teachers, ve-r- y easy course, no teaching experience necessary, earn from $60 to $90 a week, evening St tfc Saturdays. HU6-938- Huntsman, Hardy Wed In Temple Ceremony Keith IT. Hardy claimed Misa Annette Huntsman as his bride Thursday in rites solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A wedding breakfast afterward honored the couple at Harmans Cafe. They were further honored that evening at a reception at the Sterling W. Sill Home Living Center. The bride is a daughter of Mr & Mrs James K. Huntsman, 2858 East 2880 South. Mr Hardy is a son of Mr & Mrs II. II. Hardy, Idaho Falls, Ida. Miss Gloria Morrison was maid of honor with Mrs Ronald Johnson and Miss Rebecra Huntsman as attendants. JiU Huntsman was flower girl. Attending the bridegroom were Allen Smith, Edward Huntsman Doug Hardy and Jeff Huntsman. The couple will make a home in Salt Lake City. Mr Hardy is a graduate of Brigham Young University. He served an LDS mission to the Gulf States. The bride is a grad uate of the University of Utah and served an LDS mission to France and Switzerland. Jim-Arnet- 5 Am GWEN'S SCHOOL of Dance an- - UU5-3730- 10-1- 8 CR7-775- 1. 11U4-171- IN6-756- Eney-rlopedi- CR8-868- a, 2 10-5- 11-- 1 FOR SALE Savage Stevens 0 Orig. cost. $60. Never been used. $45. Model 24 db. shotgun 12 gauge. Orig. cost $90. Never been used S67. Cr modern style, FOR SALE Gulbranson piano, mirrored 30-3- 10-1- HELP WANTED Female part time sales work, variable hours. Vicinity Canyon Rim. Waynes Bootery, 2995 E. 33rd S. Call for appointment IN7-300- 10-1- 8 WANTED Experienced, CR7-674waitress. Morning shift pay. Sonnys FOR SALE Aluminum umbrel-l- a full time. Good 4700 Broiler, Holladay table; single orthopedic bed, Colonial 8 like new: room cooler; black Blvd. Sc STILL WE HIRING ARE black gold boys tabic; step pr. lamps; 4 wrought iron bar and girls who live in the vi10Vfexl5 br. tweed viscose cinity of 9th East to 12th East, stools; carpet; kitchen set, gray for 27th South to 451h South, and 6 mica, round rattan coflee table. Olympus area. Call 4 from 12 to 5. tf FOR SALE Almost new Conn FOUND Ladys dinner ring clarinet plus extra equipment, found vicinity Southland Park. 7 10-1- 278-262- 10-1- CR7-778- $90. 10-1- CR8-899- 4 10-1- CR7-634- 8 FOR SALE Norge deluxe gas WANTED Woman for general range, excellent condition, $50. housework and baby care to 4 live in. Private room and bath. Hand crafted Call CR8-214FOR SALE leather articles and various WANTED High school girl turd ay housework. gift items. 1432 Vine St. CR8 CR7-932- 10-1- 4. 10-1- 8 11-- 8 I1U4-58910-1- 10-1- 10-1- Tropical Fish One hour Expertly Cleaned, Spotted & Finished WRKIttn FALL CLEANING SPECIAL The Yes, flameless electric heat is safe as electric light Sava now on an tlactric dryer al your dealer's. With Osar (7 frost Fraazar, cartons end cans art dear of frost always aasy to lead and Identify. Food pack ages ora aasy to rtmovo or rearrange. Tha fraazar b mom efficient because no frost accumulates to hamper Hs opera Boa, Five Gear O'Frost shelves and full width roll-obasket plu bookshelves end Juke can dispenser in the door, pro vide maxiaumcohvenlenca and capacity in DRY CLEAMI1G &j year guarantee CAPRI APPLIANCE and TELEVISION UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. Professional Way ut 3 Open Mon. 888 East 3900 South & . Fri. 9 to 9 AM 4643 27 ... Holladay Blvd. CR 61 659 E. U a nouncing fall classes. Tap, bal ia let, modern jazz. 2261 E. 4800 s Cr or 3325 S. 2300 E. (71 Cr 10-2- 5 c Z a 10-2- 8 FOR SALE Two boys sport By Pamela Bangerter BUY TO Wicker One new. like baby buggy, corduroy, Mt. Jordan 9th graders were coats, size 16; one wool, size 18. good condition. Call CR8-012really busy this week. They 8 8 were given aptitude testa. There were two sessions, one is the morning, one in the afternon These tests are to determine what subjects students should take in high school to develop their abilities. Mt. Jordan had "back to Many New & Unusual for the parents school night was a Thursday night. There Fish prize given to the home room with the most parents attending.. Mr Bishops 7th grade home room won. There were approximately 750 parents who attended, and everyone seemed to 3736 Highland Drive have an enjoyable time. the most o o J-wlh car- - Earn $50.00 weekly selling sterling O and fine bavarian china by appointment. Choose own hours. not Experience necessary. EXPERT Ken more fc Whirlpool Miscellaneous washer and dryer repair. Re& freez- BEAUtY Roberta's pair all refrigerators (JAhE . ers. Call Boyd 1. Niel- House of Beauty is offering son. every 20th permanent given in Piano & Organ Lessons her shop free. It may be yours. Certified teachers with degrees. 4265 S. 141 h East. Cr 7 Our staff of teachers are all professional musicians. Make WE BUY & sell used cars or certain your instructors are cer- will sell car on consigntified. HOLLADAY MUSIC 4657 ment. Ilill-V-your Service, 2755 East So. 23rd E. tfc 33rd South. tfc Hand KMt tiki sweaters made WANtEh to buy or trade Any to order. Arrange for yours now. thing of value in appliances, 7 10 25 From $25. television, or furniture. AM5-243- 1 or step in at Copper State For Sale Appliance Inc., 79 N. Main FOR SALE World Book tfc St., Midvale. Americas first choice WANTED VACANT LOTS 20 vol. set, bound in white nau- We have buyers for good south$6 gahyde, only $179, $10 down, east lots. Call Sir Smith, Tuttle . Kurtz.CR8-8982mo. Mrs per evenings. tfc Hu Realty Cr 11-- 1 water SALE FOR Irrigation MEMBERSHIP IN FOUNTAIN stock, upper canal in Holladay, BLEU family dub. Possibly or HU4-883$33 share. moving will sacrifice. Cr c 0281. MT JORDAN JABBER 00 $100.00 u Wanted I or man 10-2- Locker Storage ID -- 10-1- 8 10-1- 8 5 o tr 9 CR7-317- EL9-G57- on CR7-618- EL5-626- BREEDER The moat delicate fabrics are safe while drying electrically. Gentle tumbling protects and pampers the sheerest articles. There is less fading too. Ik 10-1- Forest Hills Nursery Let it rain. Let it snow. Your clothes are always safe under the sun" of a flameless electric dryer. Q S , TEN German, music, numbers, let- lers. Hu 6 7776. tf Pall classes starting In . . .balle lap acrobatic, tumbling, jazz CI11LD modern, also combination class- Daytime care only. 4(157 South 23rd East, Ph. or ftc REMODELING Finishing base-mcu- t, KiteHen'TKiiira SPECIAL new room additions, kitin Naugahyde, $5 & up. down Dree pickup & delivery. Call Fred chens and bathrooms.-Nfirst payment in 5 Beesle y. tf payment, AM5-553months. tfc GROUND BEEF for your freezon permanent waves, er, in 25 lb. lots, 39c lb. Meiers SPECIAL , 4730 Holladay 2 for $12, including haircut. Call Meats, Blvd. tfc Maxine at new location, 402 East 4500 South. Evenings Hunters Chili n 10-1- 8 CRB-006- WANTED Tart time work. painting, landscaping, carpentry, rleaning. fence building. Prices reasonable. OliGAN AND Piano lesson Certified teacher. My home or yours. All ages. Cr BETSY CT7-69C- cyclo-teach- Services CR7-6U2- winn Advertising 278-2:!- 6 Birthday Cakes To Order TOR SALE-Schbike. good condition, 817. Phone 4636 Hugo. Ave. WORLD BOOK - CI1ILDCRAKT Buy Lines at Center St. Midvale AM 04 , |