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Show T1IE LAYTON JOURNAL LAYTON, UTAH, FEBRUARY CENTERVILLE NEWS Men and scouts talent show vtll hold a real comedy, ,he finest of evenings entertainment Wednesday, Feb. 15 at the Second ward amusement hall. All who would enjoy a full evening of laughs for a very nominal fee, he there promptly and help the bov$ get their scout rooms and hall.' The Second ward MIA made their amusement hall look like a beautiful white and red valentine. The occasion was the gold and green ball held Friday Feb. ;i. was the Miss Jerelie Chandler queen in an acqua gown and Doits Kilpack in a white gown with black trim. and Ethel Jensen wearing coral were her attendants. She was crowned by Bishop Marlow Fisher and he presented the royalty with their corsages after the curtains to the east were drawn by Janice Ford, and Jeanette Glover who introduced the queen. with gestures in a military marche while a spot light played on the thrown which was decorated in cupids holding red hearts in front of a red picket fence. The e floor show consisted of the danced by Dawn Marco Grow a biimette, in purple satin colonial suite, and Patsy Simmons in billowy colonial and gown, beautiful waltz by Jimmie Glover and Cheryl Ann Schyeiter directed by the mutual officers. Red punch and individual white frosted cakes decorated in red hearts were the suitable refreshments. Elder Shirley Randall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Randall returned from his mission in the east central states the first of this month. He will be the speaker in the first ward on the second Sunday in March. The Sunday evening service Feb in first ward was in charge of the scouts, Keith Randall is scout master. Robert Stelter of Farming-towas the principle speaker. Ron aid Been and Sherman Tingey rendered a vocal duet. The following five scouts each gave a talk, Craig Femelius, Gregory Fletcher Dell Hatch, Elwyn Tingey and Richard Burgin. Sylvia Tingey an organ solo and a scouts mother, Helen Beers and a scouts father William Norris Knighton gave addresses. In the second ward talks were given by Jerry Folsom, Gordon McGhie, Arlan Duncan, John Kilpack and Mrs. Beatrice Chose McGhie gave a talk on Scouting and My Boy and Rulon Fords talk was My Boy and Scouting. The opening prayer was given by Duane Ford and the benediction by R. Joel Parrish. Principal speaker was Ulysses S. Grant. The subject, Strengthen The Arm of Liberty. At fast meeting in the first ward two babies were biassed. The daoghters of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gwyne and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mowers, and five boys confirmed members of the church, Benrfe Burgin, John Elgren, Lloyd Carr Steven Tingey and Mark RanoalL In the second ward the twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson were named David A and Michael B. and Mr. and Mrs. Austin Duncan son, Gardell and Mr. and Mrs. John D. Parrish's daughter, Beverly were confirmed. Mrs. HIa C. Cannon was the Mrs. Paul That-C- J Mf- f Ogden over last week end. gold and green tall vill be held Saturday, Feb. 18 at the North Davis suike amusement hall. What a delightful opportunity for a , delightful evening. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Wright, Mable gby) of Monticello, Utah are here on a business trip for about a week. They say Naonu and Jean an i families are enjoying their homes down tnere. Miss Ann Presdee Rigby was the gold and green queen in the Kays- The M min-uett- sville first ward. We still claim her as one of ours, although since her mother tied and left her when Hill she a baby and her dear Aunt Mrs Hyde took her home to Kaysville. The Sagamore camp of DUP will Furnished by Wanie lless Brown hold their regular monthly meetThe itinerary of the historic ing Thursday Feb. 16 at 2 p.m. at the home of second vice captain. train for the great Hill Cumorah Mn!e Williams Farnsworth. All pageant sponsored by Vida Fox numbers and those interested are Clawson on one of her famous tours. r led to be present (Lulu Parrish and family of Salt Leae Salt Thursday, Aug. L..ke are moving into their new Lake City, Urton Pacific station. ome on East Kensington Ave. Dinner on diner. Mr. and Mrs. Win. M. Mason of Friday, Aug. 5-- Arrive Denver, R.eiton, Utah were luncheon Colo., breakfast in station. Sightmust-- , of Aice Cheney Saturday, seeing tour of the mile high city." htb 4;h. Leave on Sante Fe railroad. DinMr. and Mrs. Hal C. Cheney and ner on diner. fannU ucre dinner guests of Mr. 6 Arrive Kanand Mrs Ray H. Brown Tuesday, sasSaturday, Aug. motor around City, breakfast, Feb. 7 and Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Ray and Jackson counties. Clay, Peterson of Salt Lake City were Dinner with LDS Relief society luncheon guests on Thursday Feb. Independence. Visit 2nd. church, temple site, etc. Drive Mrs Warren Tingey son of Mrs. through residential section of KanIvy and the late Pres. Wesley E sas City. Depart on the CBLQ. Tingey and Miss Shirley Cox of Sunday, Aug. 7 Arrive Chicago, Beaver, Utah were married in 111. Breakfast in station. Transfer Nevada Friday Feb. 3rd. We all to the Adler Planetarium, Shedd wish them Bon Voyage on the sea and then to field Aquarium of matrimony. museum. Dinner at field museum Mr. and Mrs. Do cafeteria. Tranfer to railroad fair Wayne and pageant begins. There are a (Hiiel Pratt) are the proud parents of a baby girl born Satur- great many interesting things to see at the fair, some may wish to day, Feb. 4th. Mr. and Mrs. Rex S. 'Sessions, stay longer than others but those Lois Ilottingen have a fine baby who are ready to go to the Hotel boy born Fuday, Jan. 27. This boy Morrison at 7:30 p.m. D.S.T. meet is the first grandchild of Mr. and at gate we enter Those who wish Mrs. C. U Sessions and also of to remain longer may take a cab Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hottinger of Salt to Hotel Morrison and simply tell the hotel desk clerk you are with Lake City. In last weeks issue Mrs. Harry the Vida Fox Clawson tour and Pickerings name was put in as give your name and he will give Pickens. Her injured arm is slowly you your key to your room. If your bags are not in your room improving At Hotel Utah Wednesday, Feb. call me on the phone operator will give you my room number. I 1 sixteen Lady Lions of Center-ullsure your bags will be banqueted Mrs. Walter C. am pretty Fisher (whose husband is presi- there as they should. Over night dent of Lions International and at Hotel Morrison. was speaker and guest of honor at Monday, Aug. 8 Be sure your a simular gathering of the Lions, bags are packed before leaving the at Newhouse hotel that same eve- hotel The bell hops will take ning) of Canada. The favors for them out of your room preparatory each lady was a sequin heart to our taking them to the train. Some of the men may wish to shaped white valentine mounted and go to the by sequin birds. A fashion show get up early in which Mrs. Rodney Porter Chicago Stock yards. Information modeled a sute and Mrs. Merrill in the lobby will tell you just Rushforth a dress was one of the how to get there. Those who wish to browse around Marshall Fields events of the evening: Historic Train Trip To Cumorah 11 4- - Ogzo-wall- a 9, 1950 Tuesday, Aug. B Arrive Washington, 1). C. Breakfast in station. Sightseeing tour of public bu.d ings, U. S. capitol, etc. Dinner Sightseeing tour of the city ot Washington. Over night at ilou Ma flower. at Wed., Aug. Shells across the street and a short block down from our Hotel Majflower. Meet in lobby. Leave from lobby of Hotel Maytlowcr for a grand sightseeing tour of Arlington, Alexandria, Mount Vernon, etc. Upon returning from our tour we will get ready for dinner m the 1 kfast presidential dining room Ma flower hotel bell hops will take bags from rooms at organ recital at LI) S chapel. Transfer from there to train. Thurs., Aug. 11 Breakfast in Broadstreet station Philadelphia. Leave on historical iightseeing tour from station. Dinner at Homestead restaurant. Train departs from Penn. Broadstreet station ar- rive in New York City. (Jul in time to witness the rush hour in Penn, station). We will vi.vt Maccys big store which will be open until 9 p.m. Over night Hotel Victoria. 7th Ave., at 51st St. Fri., Aug 12 Breakfast at the Automat enroute to Radio City. Leave lobby of Hotel Victoria If p-,- Sun Aug 14 - Breakfast in dining room of Hotel Victoria any tune vou wish - just sign your checks. Take sub way to LDS chapel at 142 West 81st street. You will have a few hours free for our sightseeing won't begin until around 5 pm. Meet in Hotel Victoria labbv See lower New York Statute of Liberty, etc. Thirteen course dinner in Chinatown. Depart on the New York, New llaven A Hartford. R. R. 15 Breakfast Mon.. Aug. in station Boston Mass. Tour of histone Boston and Charlestown ending at the Christian Science house so we ran view the famous Maparium Dinner over night at Hotel Parker house located at Tremont and School Sts. Tues , Aug. Sight seeing tour to Lexington, Con cord, Way Side Inn, etc. Dinner at , Pub-Hshi- . Rochester for train. Arrive Niagara Falls. Early lunch. Transfer to Canadian shopring center. Dinner 8t general Bruch Hotel Rainbow room. An illumination tour S-ZYof Niagara Falls leave from General Brock hotel Depart on train. dus to ooltla, mak- 0 isive Saturday, Aug. 20 Arrive Cleve farmd tt.-land, Ohio. Immediately upon our W4P t tliii pceflcriptiuo-tyarrival, we must take our buses to of tqpirjienta Dr-- ro- Kirtland, Ohio as the Reorgamved wed Ujr iVaten. Oiiok, church has a re union at the ti 1)T 8 important vrejo; and we must be m and out by Vkrocf 8 am. Breakfast. Drive through f Cleveland on both east and west udes. Dinner in Harveys Union (NYC) terminal. Depart on New York Central train at D S.T.. Arrive Chicago, 111. and transfer to Got this quick T tn-pl- C.B &Q. Sunday, Aug. 21 ton station. Motor to Carthage and Nauvoo. Dinner. "LET GEORGE DO IT" Tlephone Bountiful 511 Jf(lU Uttlie (Oidteit Prepared by BERTHA LORENTZEN strJW Ik ly cr with foig, which prvW Aaerlas rfcfe keewe ever Afewg with were nm Ass h wy fewest enter 1 gravity mi the iteefrs! resUwcabf The hfeh ether cot Heres the stied safety f Hefcns excfeslv MenWt tewpressin Aa4 evea ner Or Eight Six w pewerfal SaparnaHc ef nest Averin's pewerfel psrferwnc Hudson Mew "The enable WJ"I den t the! bring features ye Here, la shert, ar eafee Drfeef ar 1950s mmI UsvHfwl wteaaUUs Her Homo Service Deportment MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPIY COMPANY 2. b4y-Mlfra- ail-nn- Seld together... nilk lVi m. tmiwMtcncd .2 MMtnli Tine: 5 Min. 02 bester. took and wHh ingredients, hi 1. Cream together ire Com 4. dry ever be! water 29 minutes, stirring as (. T. Add lor Wouldnt tempera tares when tbs furnace is daigiand stopping?" going a Lennox works most ah the time, gives you temperature changes less s teeny fraction of a Ann: "No degree! Batty. Sakce alive! Frank gate no supper tonight till be f hi-- Lennox dealer! fn. t. tk, of this milters and 2 slightly beaten egg yelks Add U remaining mixture. ing gently tbrongh army room, without drafts or tern floors!4 I t 5. Add tween the ceilings and Batty: Combine..,. I. be-- - snd I eook minutes tb. kstter "m Crashed Vanilla 1 ! Combine ssfers Chapped ante . Chill aatn fins. IK Seres Is smarts Tlseered whipped topped with tree is II. Bimanos AM W6IMIIS F, avis County Sheet Metal Works 146 NORTH MAIN PHONE BT. rharlrs A Tmmm owner 'Yf (3D )' i 105-19- 6 best-ridin- Xj g, low-bui- mass-produc- ed Youll thrill to the performance of your choice of two of the greatest engines in a long line of great Hudson engines the hi gn- - compression Super-SiAmericas most powerful Six, or the even more go x, Super-Eighpowerful But these are only a few of the great features of "The n Ride that mean more value at less New cost. There are more, so many more that the only way to really appreciate all that th e New Hudsons for 1950 have for you is to come in, try them yourself. May we expect you soon? SU9E3-UATI- C QJIIY f no-shi- ft Step-Dow- driv- Drive, which ing withSuper-mati- c includes the fuel economy of overdrive the only transmission that as you shifts gears for yon on starts or want, doesnt after atopa, doesn't slip as you roll along and that can be con verted to conventional drive at jut the touch of a button. t! high-compressi- on K0V7. Hudson brings you patent! peadhg. Lower-Price- . . 3 GREAT d Pocemokor ONLY CARS WITH I MUDSOtl SERES Cintom Commodore Pamow Supor "STEP-DOW- N DESIGN O0CT QG3 QOOPQQfl fOprteml of eatro cmk 4, Time: a bowll IS-S- S fleer nil qI tbaking pewder 2. Soak for 1. Melt la the top of a double boiler. l A e. chapped walssta 2. Add I. lfelt over hot hst water .1 Bilk I. Add to dry Ingredients snd mi until smooth. ln. iTJsre cake pen 4. Spread la greased T. Cambist snd add- - kie srtr sprit tire top K c. kits sagsr tb. ceres Vd c. brews sugar I 4. SUr In. sg. cbecelate I tb. shettsnlng 4. Cool slipkUy snd teaat4 sn4 min. e. sifted e. ssgsr iaiscst 1 .2 And for the crowning glory of all chocolate recipes, thrill the family CHOCOLATE TEMPTATION . . . or friends on a special occasion We get geyeer action with this one. with CHOCOLATE ALMOND The choeolate sauce goes to the CHIFFON PIE. bottom and cake rises to the sur- 1. Spread the bottom chilled of a face. Dont let the quantities of crumb shell or cooled, the mskes it for mislead water you baked pie Croat with chocolate ssuce possible. .4 e. blaacbed ahrvd-4Jimp, jh 1. Sift Into vmrs c. fat lt ae4 and down design and ingenious use of space that is wasted in other makes, these new, streamlined Hudsons of normal exterior width bring you seat cushions that are up to 12 inches wider than those in cars of greater outside dimensions. In fact, when you try The New Step-Dow- n Ride, youll find the New Hudson has more inside room than any other car, at any price! .2 . to line dripper. 10. Vee 11. Top with remaining erumbs. & .m e. sagar beaten egg yelks 4 c. athotnetmashed pot 2. Sift together ... ..1 e. floor rincb Salt IVt t. baking pwd. t. cinnamon 4. Add to first minors alternately ..... with A c. milk Use a stroke eoont of S9, 50. 59. 5. With 26 additional atrokas add is. melted choc. 4 e. net meats t. vanilla . Fold ia I stiffly beaten egg white 7. Bake. Ad-d- 2. The day to see the gorgeous Hudsons for 1950 that bring you a fresh motoring experience- -' 'The New n Ride at sensational lower prices' on every and Commodore model. Custom Super car This is the ride that cradles you in the lowest-buiof them all! You instantly see that these New Hudsons have the lowest center of gravity in any American automobile and as a result, you know instinctively, as you view them, that they hug the road more tenaciously and are safest cars! therefore Americas lt Hudsons for You quickly see, too, that these 1950 have frill road clearance and more head room than car built today thanks to in any step-dow-n with its recessed floor! design And amazing head room is only one kind of spaciousness youll find in these great cars! Through step- Step-Dow- Temp. S5t 20-2- it this kens. . . . whet you nesd Is a Lennox Hasting System! Why, poratore differences uhm-m..m- is melted blend with chocolate Todays the day! Dribble over the top. 1 tb. at a time. 9. Bake. 10. Serve bid. Servings should bs turned upvhw down and may be topped with whipped cream or vanilla ics cream. S. If you have a few mashed potatoes left over sometime, try this POTATO CAKE for something just a little different. Ice with a creamy chocolate frosting and g, Step-Dew- a Treda v ..! tb. flosr 2 tb. romttarrh - I. When rotary flow- Sleep as late as you wish. Breakfast in Burling- bltor dbugo. npi yond barn wans air e Chan plugs muuu cccbr starting, I f. 14 t. M)t MyiTfymlhftdbtUidnftT boose, you'd do the same!" Ark Dont Mm your boose mtSFf AY Ibis cintor? 1. Combi- bat sitting op W. E. Evans. Mrs. on would like to go where the church was organized; to Martin farm then the Harris ov or Sat . Aug 13 -- Breakfast at Wal-dor- t which was mortgaged to get the Astoi la coffee shop. Meet in money with vvlich to print the Book of Mormon; visit the home of L'bbv of Hotel Victoria. After Lie.ikf.i.si we will go in Grand Cm the Smith family, the sacred grove tral station, from where we will and the Hill Cumorah. We will remain until after dark to witness hi gin our sightseeing tour of i New York - our tour will end the great pageant on the Hill at Hotel at the Bioadhurst theater where Cumorah. Over night Rochester. vie will see the great show "Lcn I An Far." Friday, Aug. 19 leave Hotel Filth Ave lb spark plugs cbacad Have yon had mealtime rush. Well, yeo, Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Evans and was daughter Barbara of Salt Lake the week-enguests of Mr. and -- CHOCOLATE DREAMS . . . make this early in the day or the day before. ' Its chilled until serving which gives you extra time during in the air 28 Evanston Salt Lake 6:15, 4:15 a.m.; Ogden m. a 8 City v ... Ark Pacific diner. Tuesday, Aug. 6. Cook for S min eeoied alia ads I tb. galatin e. cold water 4 efceeatate JI eg. drepa almead extract 4 c. sugar 4 t. salt H e. hot milk minutes, stirring con- - stantly. I. Stir ia gtlaUa mixture and atiow te coni until very light. 7. Add 1 t. vanilla I pi cream, whipped t. Fold ia salt !4l I tb. graced, blanch- ed aJiwends Till pie shell and chill writ. It. Serve topped with whipped cream. . t 'r J CHOCOLATE DESSERTS ARE PERENNIAL FAVORITES Desserts are touched with magic when theyre chocolate flavored. Ask the family and see! The one below will give any meal . . . lunchbox a festive air. or Sunday dinner up Here? 22-A- rrive C.B-&Q- - e ad 'Isnt it comfy Omaha Monday, Aug. Breakfast on Union Neb. great store may meet me in the Broadcast in Radio city. A view of Inn. Over night at our lobby of the Hotel Morrison at New York City from atop Roike-- Wayside Hotel Parker House. in Marshall luncheon Fields Ci nH r, and a tour. A grand early Wed., Aug. 17 Icave lobby of Narcissus room No. 1. how ; i t ho beuutilul Music Hall Immediately after our lunch, largest thiater ill the world holds Parker House arrive Springfield take elevator to mam floor, and go (LV pi isons. Dinner in Radio Mass. Breakfast. Motor to the birth to the state street center do. r at the Down Under cafe, place of the Prophet Joseph Sharwhere buses will meet us to take 'liuie is no place in New York on. Vermont. Dinner. Board train. on 'I bur-.- , Aug. us on a grand tour of Chejgo. IK C.u whi le ou can shop to better d ner. Arrive Palmyra, New York. R. It. on Union Pennsylvania part auvantage than in Radio City; Motor to the Peter Whitmer farm, station. how i v or vou aie not tar front Saks Wilkinson Motor Sales 530 South 5th West Telephone 430 Bountiful, Utah On Highway 91 1 ( ; |