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Show Utah, Ttii..j, i:.. Tisies, - i M -- Ttidij t J.L; posxfiA at J.U.ru, Uub as I Eart'iJ at n uiiUia n 't 1U : :- v r -! aa of Ccmgtm of - M-n- -- .a, U:. L r" Tie at "a c'..s m.Il aait.t tiht t i I ! I D ; i v. o j I CL H f rladasITS cl M.s 1. IS75. h li.lki s 0 L 1 ser- - ' ' y la-- ' f id Ill-- i I.iC ..it- cn - r - Tf i ii J. -- s C , O TO EKOCR A CAED THROUGH TABLE U0 entertained Tbomu M. in honor of Mu. Nect-gaard- 's mother, Mrs. Hodge Marshof Garticld announce the birth of all, on the occasion .of the latters Mother birthday anniversary, baby girl born Tuesday. Satutday evenand baht are doing very nicely. ing, March 5th. The guests were; Mr. and Mr. C. F. Anderson, Mr. SOCIAL HONOR GIRLS and Mrs. Elmer Speer. Mr. and Mrs. The young men of Garfield Ward T, F. Maher, Mr. and Mr. C W. Ever all of Garfield, Mr. and Mm, entertained at a social Monday evening in compliment to the Young H. A. Link of Arthur, Mr. and Mr. Ladies. Special committee in charge John McLachlan of Magna and Mm. of arrangements was Ernest Sowby, Maude D. Summers and ton Billy of Horace Ensign, Ray Mottra and Jack Salt Lake City. Bridge waa enjoyed Clark. Games were the diversion of high score prize were won by Mr. and the evening, and refreshments served Mm. Link respectively, and consolation prize were awarded "to Mr. to 50 guests. , Anderson and Mm. Speer. Mrs. Marshall was the recipient of a beautiLITERARY CLUB The Garfield Literary Club met ful birthday remembrance from the Friday afternoon at the dubroome for guests, tb presentation being made their regular meeting. Musical num- by Mrs. Speers. bers were given by Mrs. Harry Lott GIVES SOCIAL and Mrs. A. LDonald. Mrs. Bland The Ntw Testament Sunday School Sorenson gave a very interesting ren tnirruimnent at the give port on "Famous Women Biographi- Garfield L. D. S. Church Thursday es, Mrs. A. J, Waldron gave a book Games and evening. refreshments on "Mother India and Mrs. J. E. were enjoyed by a attendance. good Comly gave a biography of the author, a Katherine Mayo. The club will meet BIRTHDAY PARTY Friday, March 18, at 1:30 p. m. for Miss Margaret Patterson entertaintheir neit meeting. AH mtmben am ed eight of her girl friend last week, invited to attend. the occasion being her birthday anniversary which occurs every Leap Year, The evening waa spent sociMrs. W. E. Tnrton was hostess to ally in games, . Refreshments were the Bridge Wednesday served. afternoon at her home. A one o', a dock luncheon wa served to 12 GUESTS oo a - . o 0 I illllTH ANNOUNCLD Mr. and Mr. Will, am ax liui.htou a EJ.tot and Publ. let JRV1S rf C and C For H. A. M - 1 tie afternoon ' Gui d met T111 an Ba ciescm joErm.'8 IStlns Fed Institst Bimtsr, t.tl.o the m: y rich In protein Baked Coens BECAUSE they are tn.ncisla other and vi iron food The menu. in the 5:1 rec Beans make them worthy of the high portion they ; ia woxld. Nutritionist advise us to include mote L?.sd touf-week's menus, as they recognize Baked Bears an to t'nd beans that many valuable food dements. We are Urged makes them tenner L-c.- CARD STICKS TO BACK OF UAMD cot-on-ict- 1 ns ' 1 -- t o l h.-v- been thoroughly baked, since long slow baking mealy. -- nic BRIDGE-LUNCHEON t e d.s.its i recipes for preparirg this valuable food in homemakers all j ei pecially interesting. Here are some recipes for jiirg appetizing meals without meat. Just-A-Me- easily-raaa- tlf Oven Baked Bean in Green Pepper Cases: Wash, four large green peppers, cut in half lengthwise and remove seeds. Place in boiling water and allow to stand for five minutes to remove ding from the peppers. Fill with Oven (OopytirUt. Will U LlnuiiorK.) Baked Beans (1 medium can) Mrs. Thomas McGill, Gamsprinkle with buttered Rice Flakes daughter. PYTHIAN SISTER SOCIAL ' ' deep baking es and refreshmenu were enjoyed by or crumbs, place in Mrs. Margaret Patterson was hostess 14 difeh, add Vi cup water and bake in guest. moderate oven until peppers are to the Pythian Sisters and husbands and the crumbs brown. tender her of home the st evening Friday Serves 4. Totrato Yitb.h Rarebit With Kidney Beans: Idelt 4 tablespoons butKSWE0U23 HOTEL ter in a cauerpan, remove from Ere WHEN Ettei pri and mix with 4 tablespoons Cour. Scald 2 cup3 milk and stir Into the I.U2 JUTES butter and Cour. Season with salt and dash of pepper. teaspoon COUNT --t -Cook in a double boiler until tire fixture UJcbens, stirring constants ly, Boat in 1 cups grated Ameif mn cheese, and when the choeso mclis, add 5,i cup Tomato Ketchup "ana drained Cvcn Baked P.cd KidWhen registerney Beans (1 meuium can) gad al low beans t i heat Ihrcug,:. Zsrvz ask for ing. on slices of hot toast cr Ikeuli Sodden illness in the fam' ' 'aft- -' 6. it needed, ikrvci . . doctor a ily, Rates. Or write lost bow and T-- . noet Y.'i.h midnight, Somt New Esgtrrd for reservations telephone. ; you feel without X medium can Ov:n lo Cams: or further defor emergencies, Not, only -tails. awful ness , but In everyday PLAIT A - friends. I the in reaching v5i0 Dnd 2 Persons CfQ CA 2 Days and I Night Room, garage, dinner, breakfast, luncheon, 2 theater tickets each. fm lh.ar Company forite ir rnr w Mm Ptmnmra Bocar , bp Tin Osnnu Boston Hswschmrus. V. a. A. n iro4 am W writer. tt srerte fro ns tea ISSwiXaMe Uevotstf t women s sn shiidr-- n s Interests, .ports, suiste, s Vow will jb lo4 to weMoM Jnto m S nsnes, -- due. non, ndta, m. botaja anuuo. Our Dos. an wmblbtUoA. And SowS miss ot tceriros on publish p-- to ie:3 tcr.-lvS- , a w) r ' si o.o.a.a ",1, cant. Vi o t!ccs'at tr.iche.s t.'-t- i i I"1 r; IT IS tMV FOa TtS.TORMta TC THE SELECTED tLACK CARD IN THE (S a a - HOSTESS TO CLUB Mrs. Elms Olsen was hostess to members of the L. F, A Club Friday evening of Ust week. Bridge waa tb diversion of the evening and prizes were given to Mi. Led Fergi-so- n, first and Mrs. Frank Chapman Late luncheon waa served. second. Mm. Hattie Hainswortb was a special guest. a w a DINNER GUESTS Mr. and Mm. Harry Bletzacker entertained at dinner Sunday in comDINNER, Mt- - and Mm. L, I. Jensen enterpliment to' MtT Asctl ILtLV.J, Mia tained at dinner Saturday evening in Helen Webber and Mr, and Mr. R. compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Clif-to- n L. Jensen. Blrtzacler of Bingham,' Mr. and TO-ESOCIAL Mm. Harry Bletzacker and Mr. and Officer and teachers of the PleasMm, William Waters of Garfield. ant Green Ward will be honored st a . a . a social tendered in their honor Wedaes ATTENDS PARTY Mr. Glen Reid attended a party day evening March 18, at the F, G. AH officer and teachers wardhouse. held at the home of Mm. S. art invited to attend. in Salt Lake City Tuesday, a PLAY ENJOYED L. F. A. CLUB The Gai field Ward presented 3 Mrs. Thomas Smith was hostess act comedy Wednesday evening at the to the L. F. A, Club Wednesday evenPleasant Green Wardhouse, "The Coling nt her bom. Mr. Harry NorIt was well received ris was a special guest. Bridge was onel's Maid. A very large and appreciative crowd the diversion of the evening and high wore prize given to Mrs. Led Fer- wae in attendance. guson. first, and Mm. Frank Chap A Lite luncheon ST. PATRICKS DANCE man, consolation. E ess waa served. BRIDGE A "Married Talks" dance wUI be held Thursday evening. Match 17 at the Pleasant Green Amusement Hall Everyone ia invited to attend. a-- '' a a SOCIAL Mm Bert Richardson entertained Saturday evening in compliment to Friend tendered farewell party Mr. and Mm. J, A. Webb, Mr. and afternoon ia Thursday compliment to Mr. William Leddington and Mr. and Mm. Cecil who with her Johnson, Mm. Fecrand Archibald. The even- is leaving to mate their bom family was ing spent socially, and 7 midin Lehi. Games and , night luncheon served. were enjoyed by 14 ladies, JOLLY EIGHT , . Mrs. Robert Ridge wa hostess to LOST Ladya Bulova w Tinder Time return to Magna the Jolly Eight Club Monday after- - Office. Reward. - r.C-cl;m- , r: Vico ts scient:iiT fined to flow more x: o:y to give sure pr3l:eton t all friction surfaces to yevr motor the instant J en rtai PACE f Find But thats story. KID PACK r cry DAYS temperature rises. You ! To urge to drive far and What happens inside . . rtoior? f. it.i, it depends on the oill V.'Iii Vico, you need have no bear .".rheut burned-ou- t ' walls. scored cylinder ;$ it. c; U made to stand up under ' i meet intense heat gener a motor. T .i - CIi men call it flash point , , . the temperature at which under Lcrvins to crack I cat. 1 he flash point of Vico is ha highest of all oils sold in this market. Cc!d o? hot Vico protects ycur motor best. ir.-'- de do, in coM wt: A ASIM . and what hr?:-- 1 :. It tlopcnda cn lltc oil! With Vico, the fccarbe t.rn cvKidr war.-- , get f. "! M .) v crtv. . : V-- . HOW TO FIND A SELECTED CARD 04 - rut-itch- . a sr Fr:. ty Eieri'lr.p-- - lu" glK no lor. You ftrit s'co .a Van-guar- d Cliche ablelather " e Early Spring pe A.at. The of the fLjaa Ward entertained at a dance Wtduts- A day evening at tb warJLouj. Urge crowd waa in attendance and a enjoyable time was had by alL a a SURPRISE PARTY Member of the local Fire Department and the L. F. A Club surprised Mr. and Mr. Thomas Smith Saturday evening. A social evening of bridge was enjoyed and prizes for high score to Mr. and Mr. J. M. Ferguson. second high prize to Mr. and Mrs. C. Harmon. Late refreshment were served. MOTOR .OIL Supoioi won Shs wtntf lootaros. A.a.a.A.a.a.a.A. a Decorations, Food In Keeping Y7iiii St. Patricks Day Parlies - - vLi-Ll- , i,' : . a a DANCE HELD - w-- U hnAuaftu, 1 U THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR Cus takluaiv; blend tlioroaghly. Adi cep milk slowly apd cook until tide;,.! e 1. Add !i cup Tomato Ket-ku- p girt uolly and remove from fro. Baked Tomatoes StcT-- d Y.idi 0en Baked Beans: Scald rrd p::3 r 6 large tomr.toca, and cut a f,li 0 rat BENEFIT BRIDGE ' from the top of each and Mrs. Harry Norris and Mrs. Wallir.iida. Turn upside down to di :.'-ace Williams were hostesses tQ meal la skillet, fry 2 pern chopped, and G slicci flue.y cat bers of the Library Benefit Bridge tccon, if dvred. When EiigUy Club Friday afternoon at thf Wobrown, add to 1 medium can Oven men's Clubrooms. A on o'clock Baked Eeati3 and tho drained pulp luncheon was served 10 member to c tiraatoes. from the Season wl.h salt end p'rP'f uid The prize for high acorn waa gives Bake in a to Mr. R. G, Parks. CU tho tomato . moderate oven until the tomatoes , . Tomatoes prepared ia HONOR BIRTHDAY are Mr. and Mr. Noel E. Necrgaard C3 way, look lovj,! c"d make a subslantiul suffer dih. Serves G. Telephone & Telegraph Clip this eawpan and mall It with II for a six weeks trial wbuxiptUm te no 1 n VX ' t ifi1 A DOLLARS WORTH "rri w w table-peo- quilting. VWWAWW.VAVAWWAWMVWfflWAA'k CHr, fif X MLRRY MATRONS Mr. C. W. Evers was hostess to the Merry Matrons Bridge Club Thursday afternoon at her home in Garfield. A one o'clock luncheon was served to 12 members. Bridge was the diversion of the afternoon, and the prize for high acorn was given to Mrs. Justin Peay. - C. The Hountain Etates . CUTCZ, IIEYEIGUGE Cut ItS Lkl w Solve 3 - (Good any time).ONE PERSON, S3. " K noon. Speed iuwss, tre M.i. V, U, Butters, Mrs. C. F. WetpliaL Mi. William Rees and Lira. Fr; PeterA one oL-v- k son. Ksitiisca waa served. The afternoon was sp it t -- vO.OJ - Eric in .i.cd tu.; p:;sr. a.l Vj Tomato Sauce: Melt l:h everywhere, the telestores, phone pays for itself many Make the next times over. from your neighbor s call telephone a call to os , for service of your own. 1 egg. bitlcr, add -- 1 Night 2 Room, dinner, breakfast, garage, one theater - ticket each (Good " week-end- s only) , ' PLAN B Snuce, Sauce. ..... i tershire Tbtrisigb score prize was awarded to Mrs. Ray Thomas and the consolation prize was won by Mrs. Elmer Speers, Mrs. rank Allen will be the next club hostess Wednesday afternoon, March 23. All members are invited to attend. dLh in moderata oven ur:l B" and nmely brown. ; Serve wHb All-Expen- se "AH-Expen- by- - bridge; u' i t Caked Bed Kid :ry Ctm. , i.h Mix through food chopper. 1 crumlb, soft c.p cup chocse, 1 mcdiAn aieo rrrx, chopped fnjc, tii terrpon T-- . f tfc Baa somebody ad set a card and place ft you will audience pack on a tabla near the edge and Inform your back knock the card selected through the table. Secretly moisten the lower your ' of your band with saliva. strike the pack a blow in It Uh. The hand beneath the table, aa though to catch the c&rt moistened hand,where of back your to the atlck will of the pack top card aa Iowa U U hidden from view, and will be carried below the table to you the tablm our hind. Ta then pick It off the floor and bring It back i; 11, t-t- he 1 Sr JOSSPEDfl CIKOJI Bdas VM4 luUMte SiNCtor. ALMOST all entertaining in March in aome way honor Ei Patrick. k u i, m dolightful time for parties boons novelties used in docor-- . tion may be varied and attractive. Invitation with gy designs, Shamrocks, Clay Pipes, and Killarney rose are a few of many possibilities for nse in the festivities. In the menu, especially, the color of the day should be conspicuous. These menus for Luncheon, Afternoon Erldge hostess who Party and Late Evening Supper ere planned to assist the menus. Patrick new St, in Day is loo Rug for something A Si Patrick Luncheon Crisp Crackers Cream of Pea Soup (Eeady-to-SerPotatoes Parsley Stuffed Veal Chop Creamed Cauliflower Jellied Cucumber Relish of Slices on Angel Food Cake Pistachio Ice Cream Coffee Shamrock Mint v v) Afternoon Party Man or Stuffed Green Pepper Salad Salad Irish Rolled Sandwiches Shamrock Sadwkh Small Cakes with Green Frost ff Pistachio Ice Cream Et. Patrick " ' Coffee Late Evening Party Supper fT.wivwk Shape Biscuits with Creamed Chicken and Clives Pistachio Nut Shamrock Mint Coffee UV You are cordially invited to I listen to our program of va- riety music every Thursday ttACK CAEDS evening Separate the red card of a pack from the black end etack the cards each color In ippamte packs, piaclcg the red deck la your pocket, k aomtboty to tclect a card from tha black deck and exhibit It to the lienee While this U taking place casonliy slip the blick cards In the red cards in their place. Ken Ing the au ll-jr pocket, eubtltntln Ignorant of this change, bsve the selected black card placed la the 1 do k which yon bold and the solution of the trick becomes simple, e dilBcuity ilea In preventing those In the audience from seeing you -- change the pack. rt tOppyrlgM, W1 1 at 9:13 over KSL. j I WGTGtl. Sold with a- -f tt-o- () ladkataa Mpa a, lias K ilanufactarcd tid money-hac- k OSL-guarantee 0 Grcrauieed by UTAH OIL REFINING CO., Salt Luke City Jellied Cucumber Relish: Soak 1 tablespoon plain gelatin in cold water for 6 minutes. Pour over it 1 cup boiling water and add a few drops of green vegetable coloring. When slightly thickened fold in X cup Fresh Cucumber Relish. "Pour into a shallow pan so that depth inch and allow to will be about harden. Serve a generous cube of the relish on the plate with the luncheon. Et Patrick Fruit Salad: Arrange a mound of any mixed .fruit Wow. salad in a cup of very c:L p Ktiuce and place over it a small slice of canned pineapple colored green. To color the pineapple, add a small amount of green vegetable eolorirg to the pineapple juice and allow to stand for an hour or more. IKrve with Mayonnaise Eal&d Dres j. Ehamrovk SandwLhM : Nix f amounts of finely chop;--- ! w,-- a Muu. a and nutmeats. Mayonnaise Salad Iwsiry. pread between very thin ijera of fre-- h bread and cut V ith cutter. i |