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Show The Holladay Page 2 Salt Lake County, Ut. Wednesday. Jan. 2i. lyoi Sun-Neighb- Californian Visits Daughter in Holladay Scrambl UlDSCts , Region Four, paced by jordan Freedom, or Censorship? .il llu WJiili 1 Iiinse Censorship nf tlie Anu'iuaii level is a definite f.iii. and llie iumim id i eii'urlii being hy day. pulled tighter day The situation reached a new low last week when I1. S. newsmen were forbidden to quote the president in a puss conference. But British newspapers, over which the president lias no control. quoted him. and I. S. newspapers began quoting the foreign papers. By this time, the whole thing was so illy tli.it of-- ; fici.il transcripts, with permission to quote, were finally issued to U. S. newspapers. The president's efforts to control the newspapers have been growing, and if reporters and their eilihus are fuoli-.l- i enough to knuckle under, they will soon liml llwmseixes as hamstrung as are papers published behind the iron curtain. All it takes is one rejmrler and one editor with guts enough to publish, to quole whatever doe- - mil iuolve national security, and the spell oer news medio will In broken. But as long as papers print only what thev are told to print, our news from tin notion's i.ipii.d will amount to just what the administration wauls us to know, regardless of the facts. And freedom of ihe press will la a thing of the past. Staiul'ngs in Region Knur get a ilioruUf h scrambling every week, except that Jordan, per-- 1 cni.ial scouige or class A. somehow keeps its traditional place at the top in the heap. ' ; id ed .Murray, -- (d anger pi:; til. and Timh-Icalter tin ec years in the drums, took Cyprus, ,.ft Bingham and Jordan for first. Tooele second, , del1, 59-4- ' nil-- , alive j dot- - That tied and Ihllcrcst and lyprus tied for lliiid. after losOn Kiiday Hilh-rest- , ing two straight to Bingham smacked down ami Jordan, Mm ray. 56 54. and Cyprus turn- viced giant killer with a tory over Bincham. Jordan rode true to form will a xictory over Granger on the Laniers court. Tooele was idle. That left Jordan with a record, and Bingham, Tooele, Cyprus, and Ilillcrest all tied for second with identical and records. Granger, with bring up the Murray, with rear. Its not often that a team can he 4lh and last at the same lime in a league. , 73-5- j ; 4-- 1 i 3-- The a Hillcrest-Alurra- y cliff-hang- till was as the Huskies Davies. Hale, Marlor, and Urry all hit double iigurcs. The Spart tans held a advantage going into the fourth quarter, hut the Huskies got a field goal ahead and managed to maintain that lead till the end. defieit Jordan fell into a early in the Granger game, mt Tom Marriott hit 14 points in the second quarter to cut the at the Lanceis' lead at half. It was I)mi;: Broadhead's turn n the third quarter, and s his 6 field goals led the to a lead going into the last period, whirl the Diggers turned into a rout. one-poin- Finder Rv Marge 27-1- Rnrgener I asked for it! I not ; all over again. Why dont ya' try tonly shoveled snow, I found it too? Here is a new and dirout all the tricks of the hlowjferrnt way of preparing the This recipe is from torch too! Wow. I wonder how ("bird. the brass monkeys are fairing? Minneapolis--- 1 I liink it's swell! But. be of good cheer gals, it's Smri.ENT BOAST TURKEY now warmed up to zero! Ya' know Ive noticed that several (Tin secret is in a brown of the stores have turkeys on paMr hag and so is the lur- for 39 cents a pound and that key.) is really good eatin for a tiny Allow a 12 Ih. turkey to thaw, price. I cooked one over the if frozen. Rinse and dry thoroweek end and il was like Xmas ughly. inside and out. Rub rav-itwith 1 tsp. salt and j cup n butter .Stuff willi dressng made d from two 8 oz. pkgs. of stuffing, combined with 2 cups hut water and 1 cup melted bulter. Shake stuffing into cavity but do not pack. AlServing the Holladay, Cotton-woef- so put some dressing in breast and East Mill Creek com- cfcvily... Sew up openings with munities of South Salt Lake darning needle and sturdy coni. Then pull w.'ngs up over breast County. and tie all together close to the Application to mail as second class matter is pending at the body. Tie legs together firmly. Rub turkey generously with 'j post office at Salt Lake City. cup butter. Utah. Rub ins:do of large heavy Office 2259 East 4800 South, brown paper hag with shortenSalt Lake City 17, Utah. ing. Slide the bird into hag: he Phone sure to have seam side of bag Plant 136 N. Ma:n St., Mid- up. Fold up ends of hag tightly vale, Utah. Phone AM and secure with paper clips. Roast in shallow nan in a 35li Subscription rate: oven allowing hours or S3.00 per year about minutes per pound. The hag need not lie removed Published every Wednesday J. Parr Godfrey, Publisher at all for browning. When done slit the hag and remove the James M. Landers, Editor-Mgr- . bird to a large platter. Drain juices from hag :ntn skillet to make gravy. Well, 29-2- Beet-digger- 53-3- Miss Haight Says Vows with y Honeymooning at I .ns Angeles are new lyueds Mr & Mrs Gerald 11. .Maughan. The couple exchanged vows Jan. 15 in litc Logan LDS Temple. Neicrnbor fl 278-262- 6 20-2- 5 Dalrymples Entertain .. Altar Guild Officiating at the nuptial jntrs was Pres. A. George Haymojjd. The bride, the former Miss Charlotte1 Haight, is a daugh ter of Mrs Golden Haight, 2826 Imperial St., and the late Mr Haight. Mr & Mrs Louis P. Maughan, Uigan .parents of the groom. hoMed a wedding breakfast at a Logan cafe following the rites. The evening of their wedding, the newlyweds greeted guests at a recent ion held at Crest-woo- d Villa. Matron of honor for her sister was Mrs Don S. Swenson. Best man duties were assumed by Dave Kwss Will inure, while Louis A. Maughan. brother of the groom. Jay Golden Haight. Richard W. Haight and Gordon M. Haight, hrotlirs of the bride, and Don S. Swenson ushered. The bride has attended BYU and lias fulfilled an LDS Southwest Hr'llsh mission. .Mr Maughan is presently enrolled at Utah Stale University. He has completed a four year tour of duty with the U. S. Navy and has completed an LDS Brit-wa- s i'h mission, 1 h couple will make their iluune in fourth annual Epiphany Silver Tea. sponsored by the members of the Altar Girtd of ous car insurance All Saints Episcopal Church low rates held last week at the Lome of Dr & Mrs Robert M. Dairy-- j and top service. 3639 Honeycutt Kd. me Contact today! mple, Over 60 guests attended lies- Karl pile the inclement weather. In the l:ne wen-- : The Pedersen Rev &receiving Mrs Robert H. Cochrane, rector of the church: the Rev AM !& Mrs Peter II. Jones, curate: Mrs Fanny Jones, directress m Celebrating ithe guild: Mrs Ellen Rue. re-- amiixcrsarv came directress. Visitors V. tiring 8TATB FARM Provo. Ogden. Granger a(iiy Bird. IMmlSiitMuSIHIinaiwnOMipM Mm Mini UMmlnftMi, IUImIi other surrounding areas. ).l(.r the event. The buy-fam- j j li . jf j ' ' Mrs her 96tli birthday Eridav was Mrs McGIrc. 4796 The family galli-anhome to celebrate Ilol-fro- to Headline Fight Card on Feb. was bom Jan. has a son. Frank Salt Lake, and two daughters. Mrs 11 .E .(Isabel)) Ilowe Jr.. Suit Lake, and Mrs Ormond (Emily) Keller. Seattle. Wash. Mrs McGhie's hobbies include jNilitics and keeping up on current events by reading anil watching television. She also likes to recite poems she learned when she was in her Irons. nexvs-paim- automobile paint Mr - Did You is Deductible! Avanel Allen Dewey Funeral services were ducted last Wednesday for con- Mrs. Avanel Allen Dewey. 52. 1221 Gunn Ave. (3070 South). She died Jan. 14 in a Salt Lake hospital. Mrs Dewey was born July 20, 1910, in Salt Lake, to Louis A, and Frances Winogar Allen. On April 15, 1931, she married Andrew D. Dewey Jr., in Salt Lake. She was a member of the LDS Church. Survivors include her husband, a son, Fredric A., and a daughter, Mrs. Joan D. Peterson, both of Salt Lake. Also surviving are five grandchildren; mother. Salt Lake; brothers, Lynndyl Allen, Alva A., Atpiriu, and hundreds of other drug trotlucts, may Ik- deductible in computing federal iiuurne tax. But you must lie aide to offer proof of purchase. The IhrugTax service, availalde free to you at our pharmacy, iloes just that. Come in amt ask about DrugTax. Start (wing tax money! record-keepin- Each Check .U-iuni- Name, Address and Numhvivd No Monthly Service Charge. ( FREE DELIVERY Warren ('luff. Pharmacist 4674 Highland Dr. CR7-266- 9 MOVED YES, We have moved our Shop from 4660 Highland Drive to 6850 South State St. (rear). Same Phone AM Richard the Glass eager to Place a neat, and Clarence is still Garrick is still Foreman, and the rest of the glass craw are stilt serve you with our quality products and service. call at the same phone, AM5-289for the same fast, friendly service. Owner-Manage- Skyline Loses Five-- Straight t COTTONWOOD MUSIC CO, Region Games Skyline high took a Frmei on their position in the' bottom of the reg on three heapi as they were beaten hy a tough East team. The Eagles displayed a strong front as they held a 21 to 19 lead at half time, hut allowed the lead to dwindle until they were liehind 38 to 34 at the end of the third quarter. That was enough for the league leading Panthers to pour it on and end the game 55 to 38. Olympus remained in sixth place in the league by virtue of having a bye last Friday. This week sees Olympus playing two games; on Tuesday the Titans played Granite at Granite (too late for publication of results) and on Friday they will play host to Highland. 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NOW OPEN TO SERVE YOUR MUSiCAL $4.95 vewsMi g Warren Drug CAR SEAT Only 10c for 59 Sam-mon- d McGliio IS, 1S67. She W. Don Fullmer Neighbor 56 1 Obituaries son-in-la- top-flig- G. Maughan i st d 55-5- 15. Selects Bride McAuliffe of Mrs Pauline ( Continued from Page 1) East San Gabriel. Calif., was at a by her approx ed fur attendance recently entertained national teachers convention. The huaiil accepted resignations from William It. Rapp, Midvale elementary and Kenneth W. Childs. Hilleresl high. Boone Cnlegrove was transfer-fefrom M'dvale to the vacancy and contracts were approved Tor Acel Iatwe Jr.. California, and llyruin R. Johnson, who returns to Jordan district, both assigned to Midvale elementary. Reci.sl ration dates. May 28 and 29, were unproved for summer kindergarten, which will begin June 3 and close July 12. with no classes scheduled Thursday ind Friday. July 4 and 5. Board members were advis-icof Ihe youth conference scheduled Wednesday. Feb. 13. Mrs Pauline Me nliffe at West Jordan Junior. The Imard was advised that the the State Engineer has approvdaughter and John Sammonds ui Holladay. ed the applicat'on to transfer of the 3 second feet Mrs McAulTfe has been inter- t a part of water iroin the districts Flat- N. Yan Roosemlaal ested in nearly every creative iron Mesa well to the Severson Cancer claimed the life of Martinus Cornelius skill including originating sev- properly. (Mark) Van Rooscndaal, 49, 4990 Memeral types of art. ory Lane (1996 East,) Jan. 16. She has originated a form of lie died at 3:30 a.m. in a Salt Santa sugar sculptor, including Lake hospital. of Claus and a bagful toys: Mr Roosendaal was born Dec. sugar eggs for Easter with Hol18, 1913, in Rotterdam, of all scenes built-in- : figurines to Arien and Jane Kraal land, types. Her craft has been tradeVan Roosendaal. He married She is marked, "Sugarcraft. 14 Lorraine Bosl in 1933 in Salt in art the presently teaching Lake. They were divorced. He California and its accompanying married Pat Leavitt, 1939, in Don Fullmer, skills, such as cake decoration. middleweight Salt Lake. They were later diMrs In line with the latter, contender, will make oni of his vorced. He came to Utah in McAuliffe developed a form of infrequent appearances before 1918 and was the former owner "brush and lube sculpturing on Thursday, Feb. of Marks House of Food, Tinys home fans so that edible standing figures Barbecue. He was a member of made of icing could top cakes 14, when lie meets Eddy An- the LDS Church. drews. in San a Francisco, of more usual instead the plasHe is survived by his son, feature event at Fairthe tic or paier decorations. Roger; stepson, Richard LeMar grounds Coliseum. to Jacke According Hardy, both of Salt Lake; eight These four met fighters years lot of who inherits a her in grandchildren; brothers, sisters, Las with Andrews Vegas, mother's creativity, Mrs Mc- ago Dan- Auliffe has made hooked rug taking a split decision which Arien, Martin, Cornelius, all of Salt Lake; Mrs Emma Fullmcr to even this''1 plans up pictures; individualized ceram- time. Carbine, Mrs Betsey Wecdon, ics and. during the depression, The Coliseum event on Feb. 14 both of Los Angeles. fashiomsl hand-mad- e flowers Funeral services were conwill be the first fight promothat were so life like she was ducted at noon Saturday. Burial able to open a studio to meet tion for Tommy Martin, who was in Wasatch Lawn Memorial lias announced plans tor a sethe demand. "In fact. Jaekic Park. of ries events boxing says, "she went around tellng in Fall Lake. He that everyone she was going to open cards will be made pledges of hard- - Hans II. Anderson up a tsudin lung before she had fighters which Don Funeral services for Hans H. the money. Power of positive punching Fullmer typifies. Anderson, 83, 1535 East 3350 sort of! thmking, Jackie herself makes perJSiC RECOR sonality bears with faces showing a variety of expressions. Hill-cre- ihimip-- , while Bing- fro in a loss to Jan. Richard L., all of Salt Lake. Burial was in Salt Lake City He died at his home Jan. 11. was born cemetery. Mr. Anderson March 28, 1879, in Hatting. Denmark, to Anders H. and Anne K. Laursen Andersen. On Jan. Making plans for a March 14 16, 1961. he married Nicotine wedding in the Logan LDS Tem- Petersen. The marriage was JOBS ple are Miss Dea Norton and later solemnized in the Salt W. David Miller. Lake LDS Temple. She died WITH THIS AD NOW Parents of the engaged pair May 26, 1949. He married Cora are Mr & Mrs LttMar Norton, Myers Love, 1951. in Provo. 1514 Preston St. and Leo J. Mil- She died in 1956. ler, 1395 East 3345 South, and Active in civil and church i look at ona of our the late Mrs Miller. Iwork. he was a member of the Coma, completed job don in our The couple will greet guests LDS Ward, new modern dust free spray at a reception March 15 at the Valley View Sixth booth. Crest Silver of the a member Memorial House in Memory Grove. Club, and a supporter of the MURDOCK METAL Bridal attendants will include Neighborhood House and FairMiss Gayle Memmott, maid of & PAINT SHOP mont Park Sdtool for the Handihonor; Mrs Roy Baumgart, Mrs a was Andersen Mr. capped. Gary Barrett and Miss Ralayne retired shoe 1230 ELGIN repairman. Norton. Sliauna Norton will be Survivors include his sons and flower girl. HU5-126- 5 Wilford C. Assuming duties of best man daughters: IL Chris. M. Sherman Mrs Anderson. for his brother will be M. Lee AnderMiller, while Delmar Norton, (Zeda) Doyle, Annie C. Hans Mrs. all of Lake: Salt sen, Roy Geis and Gerald Halman V '' (Meta) Wellendorf, Sacramenusher. 26 Miss Norton has been a stu- to, Calif.; 14 grandchildren; dent at the University of Utah. Burial was in Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Smith, were held Tuesday, W. David Miller d Last Tuesday Jordan ham irUmudn!! ."luiray. snowed School Board- - Car lied or ear seat. All strol frame, safely strap. $8.95 value. $6.95 HAMMONDS Tots and Toys "Year Around Toy and Infant Store" Cottonwood Mall 6 4835 Highland 278-015- |