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Show AuKus 2H, ID.) I Tin: .ioi'knai, Page News About Folks in 7 FIESTA DAYS ROYALTY CHOSEN CLEARFIELD Dorothy White Correspondent Phone: Canned Meat Specialties By ALICE DENHOFF VISIT in your food store and note the variety of products to make meal preparation easier. These meats are really an extension of the fresh meat counter, a section designed to help cut corners without sacrificing taste or quality. Use them as the main Ingredient for dishes for each and every dally meal, as well as ' 12-o- 8-o- primary summer fiesta was held by the children of Third ward Primary last Wednesday afternoon at the Third ward chapel. The older groups participated in dance numbers while the younger groups took various parts in a program and summer handiwork was on dis- Farmington was Miss Grace Neumann, center. Her attndants were Elinore Hughes, left, and Dee Ann Sjoblom. celebration was climaxed with a parade Saturday The two-daan and evening exciting baseball game. All proceeds from the yearly fiesta go toward improving the city park. y CROSSWORD 1 A 4 7 , play. hard-cooke- n. Syndicate. Inc.) j family are vacationing this week in Missoula, Montana. They also in-- i tend to visit Glacier National Park in their travels. Third warders are reminded to watch for announcement of big ward party scheduled for Septem-- : her K under the direction of the M.I.A. Best Results Obtained From Placing Ads and Want Ads In THE REFLEX and JOURNAL Mr. leRoy Hemingway, student at l.D.S. Business College takes shorthand at 185 words per minute with 97.9 accuracy and types 103 words per FALL QUARTER BEGINS Fourth ward held their annual ward party at Clinton Park this past week. First ward have plans made for a ward party for September 4. The Arsenal lunch project parti- cipated in by members of the Third ward was considered a very suc-- ; cessful affair and members who as- sisted are being thanked by the Bishopric. Stake members dont forget the date of August 30 and 31 and September 1, 2, 3, and 4, for the Sen-- 1 ior Softball divisional tournament at the softball park in Ogden on Wall avenue. Syracuse ward team will represent our stake. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Selleneit IP and their daughter, Stephanie, were Sunday visitors at the home of The Lou Selleneits here. They are from Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. S. Loder from Los Angeles were guests at the Louis Selleneit home this week en route to the Northwest. Pvt. Garland this week on a New classes starting in all business subjects such as: Beginning Gregg Shorthand longhand Beginning Hy-$pe- ed Bookkeeping OUT-OF-TOW- N Students. We'l! help you arrange for living accommoda- Business English Office Machines tions, perpetual employment service. Calculation Beginning Typewriting And many others Enroll now, or write for further details IMS COLLEGE Branch of Brigham Young University 70 NORTH MAIN SALT LAKE CITY ACROSS Weep convulsively Silk (Chin.) 43. Affix DOWN 1. 2. 3. Astringent fruit Throw 10 Foggy 8 11 4 5. Anglo-Saxo- n . serf 7 9. 12. Contend Mr. and Mrs. Richard Austin and 12-o- (CopyHirht. mothers The Second ward Primary will hold their summer fiesta next .Tuesday, August .11, at 10:10 a. m. All parents and friends of the Primary children and any interested members of the ward are invited. The children will put on a program of song and dance and other num- hers and there will be a display of crafts which the children have been busy with during the summer months. z. Kina Feature her of Syracuse, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Forbes and family and Miss La Vina Anderson of Clearfield, T. Sgt. and Mrs. J. J. McCann and small daughter from Salt Lake and Mr. J. I. Forhes and daughter, Shirlie. z. 1954 of birthday. Joining in honoring Mrs. Forbes were the Grant Thurgood family z. z. enter- tained for her mother, Mrs. J. P. Forhes last Sunday on the occa- c. may- 1 onnaise or salad dressing. Add to luncheon meat with 3 c. shredded cabbage, 1 c. diced celery, 4 c. minced green pepper and 2 c. cubed fresh pineapple or a No. 2 can pineapple, drained and cubed. Toss lightly. Serve In lettuce-line- d salad bowl to 0. A can of corned beef, spiced ham or veal may be substituted for luncheon meat. for snacks and extras. Here Is a recipe for a sandwich Luncheon Meat loaf that makes good picnic fare, Luncheon meat, for Instance, taken along and sliced as needed. can be worked Into dishes good Party Style enough to star at the most ImGood, too, covered with a portant luncheon. cream cheese chilled and To 6erve 4, place contents of served as a spread, refreshment. party can luncheon meat In Use 1 loaf unsllced bread, reshallow pan; cut loaf Into 6 moving crusts or not, as preslices, stopping about a In. from ferred Cut loaf In 3 lengthwise bottom. Peel and cut 1 orange In- slices Mix contents of together to 5 slices Insert half the slices 3 small cans deviled ham, tsp. between meat slices. Cut up re4 tsp. papmustard, prepared maining orange and place with rika, la tsp. onion juice and tbsp. can contents of a mayonnaise. Spread on bottom sweet potatoes around meat slice; top with seconc slice. Combine l4 c sugar, 4 tsp. Mix together contents of 2 cinnamon, Vi tsp dry mustard small cans liver paste. la tsp. and tbsp. cornstarch In sauce- Worcestershire sauce, 2 tsp. can dark sweet horse radish sauce pan. Drain and tbsp. cherries; add liquid to saucepan on second Spread with 2 c. orange Juice and V4 c. mayonnaise with third layer of bread; top brown sugar. Cook, stirring conPut together, pressing well, layer stantly until mixture comes to and wTap tightly In aluminum boil Stir In cherries; spread mix- foil or waxed paper; chill In re- ture over meat and sweet potarigerator until ready to pack pic- toes. nlc lunch Bake at 350 F. for 45 min. For a nice sandwich spread, can Slaw and Meat combine contents of 1 z veal loaf (ground), chopped, For a fine slaw salad, use a d egg, tsp. minced can luncheon meat, cutting wide strips. onion, u4 tsp Tabasco and maymeat Into Combine tbsp. vinegar, tsp pre onnaise. just enough to moisten. 12-o- Mrs. (Irani B. Thurgood sion the canned meat shelf pared horseradish with 0106-J- 1 Smith is home leave from is He Fort Ord. staying at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phill O. Smith, of East Campbell Heights. Garland is a paratrooper with the Army Airborne division and has been in the service since last spring. Tom Dunford spent Saturday visiting his mother who is hospitalV. ten-da- y ized in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Speirs visited the Jessop family and a sister of Mrs. Speirs in the Logan hospital last Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Holt and family have been vacationing this week at Yellowstone park. with 13 American 15 Rough 12. 13 14 16 Any 19. Indian lava Strike Percolate Turkish title Shave Outer coaling River (It.) Shallow tree scuttle 22. Rowing Implement 24. Gun 25. 26. (slang) Kettle River (Ger.) 27 Wire measure Cessation (colloq.) 28 Greek Devoured 29. 31. Crown Perish 16 Merriment pina-ceou- s In so far as (L.) 21. Coal 20. Past epic poem Put on Prophets 34. City (Alaska) Answer 35. Mix 36. Stepped upon 37. Female deer 39. Sleeveless garment (Arab.) 17 Guido's low est note 18. Wall ornament 21. Expect 23 Firearm 24. Gazelle (Tibet) 25. Malayan boat 27. Capital (Sp.) 30. Exclama- tion 31. Perch 32 Behold! S3. Shining metallic strips 86. Lean 38. Memoran- dum S9. Melody 40. Chieftain (Arab.) 41. Tie 42. 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