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Show 1M July 27, Chix Club Super P VVi ,Ti il This 1 k f'r thr H (My Inrk was the last ineet- - llin,r k;cus B - S :11 Iiirt" :""1 Vm. octatr. c m. lr - j.- LUSCIOUS DESSERT. a,i milspveinl Miss Carolee Bigler Is Honored on BKrthda, . . EASY TO MAKE MiMreil Dm- - Children gives rnterUimil mmi-pl- jiarty on Mon.lay Janelene, her daughter. nne r her 7th birthday anniversary. after-r..- n The small fray spent the and having plavinir that , wonderful time waiting for in . important highlight or the h'lihdav ii libration. the birthday nkr and all that goes with it to iiiiMn-n'- s K'. real succ ess. Iart.v a r ake Janeleno's little Handle. Marjorie Business, Social At Miners Aux. Meet gueata were: Valene Berry, Linda Krt and Arnold Carlaon. nttmer. Karen Dale. Vickie Joe Eileen Fennell. Ronald Vterson. Itrd Ni' kie Newman. Kent ami Barry Colovieh, Kv Cushing. Urrv Bell, Parolee Bigler. Linda and Jill Lunt. Jerry Sanderson .. Tintie District No. 2:i met Mni. Jameson was assisted by Alive Jameson and Mrs. Mary Pr. oil. yirs. Chocolate Eclairs 'I REMEMBER." IV THE OLD TIMERS frtm Mrs. Ida Treat, Neb.: I remember when father mid our farm in Webster county, Ktb.. and went out to Furnas county, in 1800. He bought a mans right to a timber claim. He loaded furniture and farm machinery onto a covered wifon. Brother rode a pony and drove about 20 head of cattle. On be way, we met over 50 covered tifoni going east and only one going west. It had been a dry year bay rack and into h tbs east 1 Homogenized Spry boiling water . 2 cup sifted flour Bring Spiv and watci to Isnling muit in s:iiiikhi th not bml Mix fiour uiul salt. Add to water, all at nine, am I lsat vigorously until mixture is thick and smooth ami conus away easily from sides ol pan Remove fi:n heat. Add eggs, one at a tune, heating thoroughly after each addition until mixture i mnoth and hlcndcd. Wet a tal,leioon. then drop heaping tabtesjxjons of dough on lightly Sprycated linking shret, 2 inches apart and in rmvs 6 inches amit With a small spatula, carefully spread each ball of rlottgh into a rectangle I inches by 1 inch, rounding sides and piling dough on top. Bake in very hot m en (4 jOF.) 20 minutes, then reduce heat to moderate (3o0F.) and hake 20 minutes longer Lift eclairs oil baking sheet with a spatula and place on cake rack. Immediately puck once with fork on one side where eclairs will lie cut later to insert filling. Cool. Slit eclairs on one side ami fill with Creamy C'ut:ml Filling Spread Bittersweet Coating over tops Makes !) eclairs Mix1-- cup sugar, 2 tallesoons flour and 1 4 cup z cup Proper (bn of Meat Unwrap fresh meat as soon as you get it home from your market is the rule. Next, pluce it lightly topped with a sheet of waxed paper in the coldest spot of your refrigerator. With cooked meat, it is a different story. Cooked meats should be tightly wrapped or placed in a refrigerator dish before being stored in the re refrigerator. jnl WilaonvIUe, md the people their farms and Man-r- s all-ru- The tested rcripe Ix?!ow gives you detailed directions for making tliee pmfci.ui:il ls, king, delicious Chocolate You just can t go ttiuiig' Anil they are inepenive. too. so ticat the family today i phone vour news to 108. at .Mrs. Nettle I lit liner returned last week from a vacation in Iora-tellIdaho, where she was a guest of the I.. 11. Piltmer home. Her son Roland, iireonipanied her Auxiliary to Pocatello, and then continued hail rui..n his journey to Portland, Ore. on Wednesday, July is. After the business of the session had been dsiposed of. an evening of cards was enjoyed, with Jewel MeNeil winning first prize and raffle prize, and Norma Kate the t irzie. Members of the refreshment committee Avis King and Jewel McNeil served a tasty lunch. Next meeting will be held on Wednesday evening, Aug. 1.Y Jamison. i . . . s Party Harold Jainesun Mrs ).: - li-- Harold Jameson Un were abandoning going back home Births Coming Events Mac lligl il lii'ldaughter, ta ruler, mi a H i t Inla y rly lust Wvdiirsil.iy aitemoon i in celebration of vh I i it In lav Miss Mildred Diuk is spending uiimversury. her vacation in Ogden with her tlimlee's little gu.-siunv on sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. during the .ifteiiioiin Kla.'iley Hegstrom. with various games. ;,rnl Mrs. Bigler served delieiniis p.iiiy n lresli-li- l. Sunday visitors at the home of 'ills to tile follnwii;i iiltlr Mrs. Margaret Hannifin were. Mr. Janelene and Jill .I.iiiu-hiio- , and Mrs. Ray Bur sen and familv. Slu-ilMaxine Taxman, I 'oils. Mrs. Mary McPolin und Mrs. T. Shana Ryan, latsy P.imels, jIMin P. Sullivan. .la.-kiand Virginia Jaiiies.in. Keren! visitors at the home f Bell, Linda and Diane l.iint. Jea-m- e But ley. Julian Sanderson, A. H. Mr. and Mrs. John Phipps were Webb, Billy Gutlry. Iirry Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Phipps and David dRemond. Penny Prussell family of Orem and Mr. ami Mrs. Hyriiin Christensen of Ueber. and Ronald Bird. Mrs. Mrs. gm-Ht- L;n's. ril-- n j.e vi. &OP. ut Duns Tormsi. Earl 5n. Frank. Mis. Win. Mrs Pave Jasper. .Mrs. Hitts The Birthday club met at the home of Mrs. L. W. Brady last Thursday evening. The party honored Mrs. Ruth Galley on her birthday. An evening of cards Was enjoyed and Mrs. Bat ley won first prize, nnd Mrs. Ted Colovieh, sil-prize. A delicious lunch complete with birthday cake and all the trimmings was served to member Mis. J. J. Cherry, Mrs. Hcbcr Cushing, Mrs. Wm. Paxnian, Mrs. Ivan Clinslenseii, Mrs. Cecil Livingston, and the special guest. Mrs. I Hi Clement. Tin guest of honor was given a lovely gift by the dub members. . M,m Mrs- - 4 r w,'r, i1"- - r Krthday Club At irady Home Thurs. v NoUm-- ?r Page Three - Hie u'll J,., V (I Tf; .t'i t Clul Mi- Enjoy ' The Eureka (Utah) Reporter o, Miss Jo Ann Sax, who is employed in Salt latke, sent 11 few lays last week at the home of her mother, Mrs. 1 .11 Dean Sax. is the Of interest to Kun-knnannuiineement of the lurth of a baby Ihi.v to Pr and Mrs. Win. Bill Uhnstopherson in Umisviile. Ky. The wvleome little fellow arrived last week. This is the first child for the couple, and the second grandchild for proud grandfather B. W. UhriKtupherson. The Chris lophersons are former residents of Eureka, und will Ik remembered by many of the residents and fors 1 1 Mr. Pearl Winger and children, Irene and Dale of Ising Beaeh, the past week at the Cal., home of Mrs. Winger's aunt and hh-ii- I mer residents. Mr. and Mrs. Kmiald Parker and children I,urry and Phyllis Ann. of Kan Francisco, left for their home Wednesday morning after spending their vacation at the home of Mrs. Parker's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bour-IeWhile in Eureka (he Cnurley'H and Purkers took a side trip to Fish Iake for a few days, where they found the fishing just The lurkera also visited at Mr. Parker's parents with Is'lii. y. per-fect- ." unele, Mr. and Mrs. Itosixie Harper. Iast Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Kohcim Harper, and Mrs. Winger's neither. Mrs. Jane Barnes, und the Wingers motored to Pleasant Grove and Kient the day vin siting with the Ned and Bob families. When AlSwlnry, Australia. lan Charles Wlghlman married the other day. he became his own father's brother-in-laand hla stepmother is Ids sister-in-laWightnian's bride was the youngest sister of his stepmother. The roniiliratlons began when Wight-nian- 's father married a widow with two children. Now Allen Wightnian, the son, is both stepbrother ami uncle to those two children. Mat-tinso- Sunday xlsltors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clurenre Bourley .Mr. and Mrs. Beiirge were Mr. and Mrs. Win. Clark left last week for California iHtvtsie Bourley of Whittier, Cal. Kangaroos. Heards, seals and where (hey will meet their son. and Mr. and Mrs. 1). S. Kling snakes are hunted primarily for Oary, who has Just fulfilled a iNaudine Bourley) of Tooele. their skins, not for most. mission in the Hawaiian Islnnds A survey Just romplcted shows for the LPK church. Bury has been I Florence Walker was taken to In the world is all the tliat for most two with away years, the Holy Cross Hospital on Wed- equivalent togold about one-fift- h only tune of the spent in the Islands. nesday. where he will nreivc of the total of the gross medical treatment. Friends are public debt of the IT. fl. Mrs. K. L Kipling and children wishing him a and comnMedy The national debt as of June 30. Joan and Cary, of Ismg Beach, plete recovery. was about $260, 000,000, 000. All were recent visitors at the home tile government-owne- d and private of Mrs. Kipling's bpither and in-law, One of every three freight ears gold stocks In the world was esMr. and Mrs. Arvid Newman. Mrs. Kipling is the for- on railroads of the United States timated to be worth only $52,-00- 0, mer Kli Newman. is list'd to transNirt coal. 000,000. 1 sister-- ''Another outstanding vahp First oil well in the United Slates, bored at Titusville. Pa., soon after the discovery of oil in l.H.r9, was 6B.5 feel in depth. ireamy Lustara rilling ; legg.siightiy beaten. and blend thoiouglily.Stti in ? t cup scalded milk Cookovcrlioilinguuter5 Cook i minutes longer, stirring minutes, stirring C.'ool. A ! f 1 ii vanilla anil fol.l in cop l:eavy cicuni, whipped rtiocolate and I ,,ui,r" Rittorcuoot fnntinn DlllcIbWccT vOUling 01 iiiaig:iiincover hot water water in saucepan and bring just to Mix lii cup siig.ii and I f the boiling point ), J'ool until lukewarm A Id to chocolate, stiroccasionally until thick enough to spread ring until blended. Cool, fi: : occa-ional- ly ron-t.int- ly. ttei (. n-- Salt Comes Iast meat remember to In broiling salt it after it is browned. Seu- zoning the meat at this time rather than before cooking is ded because salt tends to draw out of the meat and the jiiii-etard the browning process. . s Cli-urs- t. ibles and h . that aie not pieces toft lUciC4 Utt i&l other heavy heavy can V J. painted with less effort if set upside down and the legs painted lirst. Then set the table or chair upright ami do lla rest. ..Mm m. Ik i Try S special Almost everyone remembers Major Edward Bowes, late Broadway showman, whose fa-oAmateur Boar" on NBC toplred all the current ama- hours on radio nnd T. V. from Mrs. E. E. Griffith, Reece, Man.; I remember at harvest im rtraw ticks were emptied, hed and filled with new straw. Abo the rag carpets were taken up, ahed and new straw put under m. Carpet was tacked from wall to wall. With the new straw under carpet and a freshly white ashed O TEST PILOT . . . Douglas test pilot Bill Brldgrman, 34. Is the man who flew the Skyrocket to sew altitude and peed reeords at Muroc, Calif. Skyrocket was carried aleft by bomber and released. Navy-Dougl- OIJVKS and others. l 1 DOMINI is found in which stone: (c) Keystone? I. The word bilge' auggeals which: (a) Ship, (b) W Airplane? laU 4. In the Middle Ages, labor was erganhod IM AFL, (b) Federations, (c) Guilds? ItaBau A padrone is which: (a) Song of triumph, (b) In raploymrnl agent, (c) Chaplain the navy? iisa MSUMItJ foieeia 15jr Tomrr paper 2!)(! lIHlliilllllllllllHlilllIMl(lllUll(ttlili;tlllaiil'MI ( I, 'i TIDE O O 1 ii iiiiiiiiiiMiiHin ihiiii 0'4n9 Silt ph RANDLE'S 81c i 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 I'remium No. Chocolate S Grapefruit taker's oz. r JUICE 1 TOMATO JUICE :ti)c iiw CRAPE JUICE APRICOT NECTAR Quaker PRUNE JUICE Puffed Rice l.V pkg. CARDIN Fruits lo: APPLE JUICE & FRESH Vegetables SKKKIeKSS r.RAl'KS lb. 21c Utah Slimmer SQUASH UTAH CORN I 2 lb. Kars 2ic I.AMISKRT CHKRRIKS RKKI'S large bunch lb. 21c 3 XIASSURED l'Jc for 21c OP THE for Less ! MARKET Tuesday adn Saturdays NIO N K S 18 01 7 9 try it in loaves or patties Automobile h 0 n e 290 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 O Casulty Konds ELKS BUILDING lb. bite (il 250 6 6 6 I ' INSURANCE Fire Suit Jail I ( Delivery 0 A ior 2 While SUr GALLOWAY CARL MCP PEITIN '( (i Fxtra Garbert liAIIY CKItKAL pt9 ANSWERS (SI The Foods Fancv Iack! 2. ANNO b) Soapstone, MIWI wriion We stock S & IiemenilNr W Cupid? iiialsiai club F1UIITK - VKUHTAHLKS Phone your news to in' Lohengrin brings to mind which: (a) Mara, lb) Mercury. - . . . They have that "added fla-vor your guests will re- member. as 5225 brain bud ( affair O anniversary O birthday wall tinted with bluing. 1. W Foods for that & 1 O JP2 4 EUREKA rut In iM I. 3 In r I. I . rul in in J iu.1. I ,1, ) 2. Nn i an. . rib or loin end t drf )ta. trim. PORK STEAKS Send MM-n'ir- e if V'V.ANi rnri" AMIi'N IUJ.K f (lira tv' m i ai;. Mrl: AND os i IN rM( rr ' J- - O W1PR ICISlK VIR.Y1D ATJJ III. 59c |