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Show 4 New Wear For the Winter In a, Winter Wonderland :a Name Utah Filling the Bowl for Holidays With Fruit Punch Hot or Cold f 'TOP ?v i A' KING SAHARA VILLAGE records in tbe Kaysville. Daviy County, Utah At the Siihma Branch aaci ament 1961 Niitu uni Arhi vement and Dairy Achievement programs meeting mi Suntbiy, December is, j Thun.. Dec. 20, 1931 Page Q have brought state honors to .Utah Mrs, Mane Aiulerxon was sustained a the new Belief society presiclub members. I I being dent. and Mina j A ChrbtniBH program Mieia wcie ilm-e- ti as her routine-lot- s planned for next Sunday morning the rat Sahara Blanch Sunday It ert .pi leue ' Whiners 4-- 11 W- . Si hoot Mi, Ml in Blair and family Mr ami Mrs. Boyd Bronson and have iimied fmin Sahara village have now moved from lie sei cd as seci.mi assistant in the daughteis Sahara to Salt laike City. Sahaia Biaiuli LDS. Sunday school and Mis. Blau served as organist in the Junior Sunday School Mr. Biair is now selling with the armMrs. Virgil Hancock and chil- ed services and his wife and baby dieti of Bigby, Idaho, spent the ! aie with ivlaines m I'ayson, Utah. week-e- nd with Mr and Mra. Geor. Theie was a good turnout of Itonnenkamp. folks at the Suhara Itranih Wei-fat- e I'fc. Duane Tallsit is visiting his dinner last Sot unlay evening mot tier, Mrs Telatha Talbot and ! .U'shH ' t; " - a. i LAYTON I . v J v NUteo footer Heodrf Scientific practices- in dairying, plus teamwoik and sportsmanship, have brought statewide recognition to Gary llimdry, Id, of Wrllsville, winner in 1 Dairy Achievement. In Club work an years, this young farmer hss spent much of his time learning about and sanitation as applied to dairy animala and milk production. Gary a, owna a herd of five purebred ona of winch he won at the Annual Dairy Show in The for outstanding work in heifer with which Gary began hia project has won a blue ribbon in each show at which it has been exhibited, and this year toped its claaa at the County Fair. Other awards include the Junior Holstein-Friesia- n Award for 1949, and the Utah 1 Dairy Achievement Award in 1948. Gordon is president and Junior Deader of hia local club. His wrist watch award was provided by Dederle Laboratories. State-wid- e recognition fur a brilliant record in achievement haa been accorded Nadine Fowler, 17, of Sandy. Nadine has been a for six years and haa excelled in clothing and fooda. Thia ambitious young homemaker spends much time preparing meals for her family of eight who have all n Her mother, Mra. active In Elizabeth Fowler, ia one of tho local leaders. Nadine entered the county and state dreaa revue with a beautiful woolen suit which placed in tho blue nbbon group. She has served on many local and county committees and haa been a recreational leader. A set of two miniature statues, symbolizing achievement, wss pro- -, sen ted to her by th National Committee on Boys and Girla Club - j Kieiyone present enjoyed the other relatiira prior to his going eve- over sets. Mrs. Bessie Stephens was in liramh held a pot luck, last Mon- chatge of the I.ayton Third ward day night, following which gifts 'worship rervice Monday evening at were exchanged and games played. Ml A. ning. 'I he Belief sisiety of the Sahaia Hoi-stern- e dress This after-skiin- g ( hUck wool charmeea was la sptrtd by s Msttse painting. Fruit concentrates topped with floating Ice block. in the bowl and the punch poured around it If the occasion or the company requires a h t drink, there is always mulled orange juice, also made from frozen juice concentrates. The secret here is to add the orange juice concentrate unhealed to boiling water, thus retaining the fuu flavor and vitamin content Fruit Punch I let cans know Crop Irwn A parka, designed after the Swiss milkman's jacket. Is a popular Sun Valley Item. Oanic ski suits and peasant lined in blue velvet on an un- dirndls compete with ultra mod- usual blouse of fine white cotern designs in the clothes shown ton. Both the heart and the silat the Picard shop at Sun Val houette are copied from color ley, Idaho, this season. prints in a book of the woiks of For one series of ski and after-sk- i fashions, designer Picard has drawn his inspiration from the French modern artist Matisse. An sfter-skun- g dress of black wool charmeen shows the influence of the dazzling colors of a Matisse painting in the brilliant yellow felt of the inverted pleat, that is the surprise note of the skirt, and the equally brilliant blue felt with which the skirt is banded. is an irAlso Matisse-inspire- d regular heart appliqued on a black nylon parka and the silhouette of a face that Is out-- ', Matisse celled "Jazz." The dirndls, slwsys popular with the skiing crowd for folk dancing and for the banquets that follow the big ski races, are authentic Swiss imports. Modeled after a Swiss milkman's jacket is a parka that is a favorite of the younger girls at the resort. These short, boxy parkas, worn unbelted, come in gay pastel colors, as well as in The red. black and navy. fastesp" worn with it, as shown above, is the taaseled headgear originally knitted and worm ' bp the Sun Valley afci fOga. 1 1 ranee concentrate cup Ok can! Enow Crop (roue lemoned concantrata Me. I can ptnrspplc juice cup strung tee cups eolg water Ice Mock MaraadUne charrtes pin v cans Snow Crop fro, on erona Juice cencontrafai' 1 I WcS stick deauMU devea wkals allspice H eup sugar cups weSar e hour of speed. 7. Drive the road Defrost orange juke. Coo-bin- e spices with water and sugar. Place over low beat, bring to a boil, rover, and simmer I minutes. Strain. Add orange juke. Serve at once In cups. Flout a thin slice of lemon with clove la tech cup Makes 10 to 12 servings. WEBSTER Best wishes for i very merry holiday r Thao activities are conducted under the direction of the Extension Service of the State Agri- cultural College and USDA Bet Mulled Orange Juice stopping dittsiih exceeds the date when this millionth QliAUtma&Um Work. ings. specially elegant . . . uncommon. 'at In-e- Combine orange juice, lemonade, pineapple juice, tea, and water. ChilL Makes 23 serv- De Luxe: U All 1. Mint 1 m: on the right side of V Slow down and .wajrs at traffic ti. 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