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Show Page 4 Sugar House, Utah January 16, 1958 INDEPENDENT Life With Lynnei me cold to watch them. Br-rr- r! Bye new, Lynne (The Icicle) w - to break and then I can start over again. Basketball is getting under way again and we play Tooele High. Our motto is "We've got a date with State". Basketball may just be getting under way in the high schools, but it never stops out in my cuz Reed Jensen's backyard. He and his buddies play rain, snow, shine or blow. Tom McNair really knows how to handle that ball, and then there's that Thatch Moyle who really knows his stuff. Richard Day is surely quick on his feet, and Reed Jensen the "Old Pro". George Malouf and Sandy Dolowitz shoot baskets continually. They're all ont there without their coats and it makes Hi! Be sure to get your ice-skati- ng and sleigh riding done before it warms up again. Even though the sky is sunny and blue it's still real cold out, even the milk is frozen in the morning. I'll guarantee you'll have fun if you go sleigh riding at Little Mountain like we did. It taJces some courage to go down those hills, (I mean mountains). They are so steep and so slick and bumpy. Have you ever had the feeling that your hands were frozen and that they kind of weren't there ? I had that feeling the other night and someone was surely busy with their"hold hand work". And to top that off, we had a hot chili dinner thrown together by two cute chefs, and then music floating over the air coming from a Hi-F- i, and a game of bingo going on. Icy-h- ot memory. There's another place to sleigh ride if your'e scaredy cats like my pal Val and I. It's up in East Millcreek Canyon. I went with her family. Two of her little sisters ran into a parked car's tire, but they werenVt hurt and Val said, "Did they hurt the tire." ? We started to climb what we thought was a hill, but it was really a mauntain. The sun was only shining on half of the mountain so we climed to reach the sun. When we got halfway to the top we decided to stop and what a breath-takin- g view. East Millcreek Canyon Road looked like it was trying to weave the lonely, forlorn, gray trees into it's spell and the sky was a beautiful blue. In front of us was a towering mountain and it looked like it was covered with crystals. I have a few more resolutions School, Brigham City, and owned and operated Harrup Service, in Ogden. is regularly assigned to Battery B of the 441st Antiaircraft Ar-tile- ry Missile Battalion in San Ramon, Calif. The sergeant entered the Army in 1948 and was last sta-tioned at Fort Lewis, Wash. He attended West High School and was employed by the Capi-tol Chevrolet Company in civil-ian life. PFC Gene L. Harrop, whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin J. Bradshaw, live at 605 Garden avenue, is a member of the 441st antiaircraft ArtilLery Missile Battalion in Berkley, Calif. The 26 year old soldier attended Box Elder High SERVICEMEN Sergeant First Class William M. Lamper, son of Mr. and Mrs. James D. Lamper, 52 South Seventh West, recently was graduated from the San Fran-cisco Air Defense School, Fort Winfield Scott, Calif. The special course retrained Lamper in the highly technical fundamentals of the NIKE mis-sile. Sergeant Lamper, whose wife, Vera, lives in Hayward, Calif., Ice Skating For FUN and Health HYGEIA Iceland IN5-861- 1 12th East, 21st South For Schedule DIAL: BUSINESS iS GREAT IN '58 at PEHRSON'S ' a - - .,. ..... . N I U - - 1. s I i T WITH 1 ( A' EE WOSLD'S FINEST APPLIANCES AT :t MMl 1 Ycur First Payment in A?rH i C:::crcl Hcct.-i-t Co. fTJ --i" 1 1 ) HiA3JT jPXhJTT I FREEZERS SUGAR HOUSE ROSE PARK HIGHLAND DRIVE BIG fMl7M, 2102 S. 11h last 620 N. 1 1th West 3155 High!and Drive a ffitte ,lN6-87-7 DA2-027- 2 IN7-153- 1 jgj j HbUJUHUfft . HIGHLAND PSIVt STORE OPN WHKPAYS Till 9 P.M. bsd C3a5q!P : . f mw inim.m w iyrrr" 11 ' 1,1 ' m. im. i n 8j someone my at school ? ' keep up on the news by long distance Remember, rates ore lowest after 6 P.M. and all day Sunday always lower wtien you coll station-to-staio- n Mountain States Telephone |