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Show The JOURNAL-Fe- b. 10, seg3 Page 5 1959 Sewing, writing contests open To Federated women members Three contents are being an- cify poems shall ha lyric, of nounced for members of Davis nes ir less. Short storms D, strict Federated t lubs. The mu-- t iv t e'eted words. Bahion-Seing Contest, which Both poems and atones may .s rie lgned to srieit the Ideal .nave any subject, must he typ'd Costume for the Clubwoman's or legil'y vri'ten, with thre Waidrohe", will awaid its na-- 1 copies submitted. Fach emiy Coi al winner a trip for two to, must he accompanied by a Bans and London, or IflTno cash. scaled envelope in which is en The Hate winner in tl is con-- I closed the name aid aiUhe's f test will receive Jim) dollars, the c nti start and the name of The winning outf.t, whuh may the club m whuh she is a mem-b- e a dies:-- , suit, separates, or be. Theie must be no signs-an- y costume suitable for club to e ir j. notify .r g marks on occasions, will be judged for the entry itself. Intiies mut its versatility and appiopriatu- - be original and nut puMn'ned, nor in process of publication. Entries should lie mailed not later than lilarih 20, to Mrs. Julian N. Bills, ilo South Siam, hers, UMng Vogue patterns, and Bountiful. mu-- t be completed by March tin. Thce mi te-- t nppnrtiinitrj For women whose talent lies are made possible because small in the writing field, tie pootij groups of women join and coand shoit story contests offer operate in federation. All cluband national epportuni- - women are uiged to take adties for awards. The rules spe- - vantage of them. 1 hr NORMA TREECE Phone .l s- T v - 3 ladies chosen to A VISIT WITH she will spend two weeks visPick iting with her sun and Mr. and Mrs. Maik Green. her of Kaysviile Second Ward. Sheriff and Mrs. Fluid Witt and children, Heber City, visMr. Leona Clawson, Mrs. ited Friday at the home of his Helen Sheffield, and Mis. lule-,li- a Dawson were named to a sister, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bidder. nominating committee to choose 4.u of Christensens Elmo The Mr. and Mrs. Pelmar Iiirken nominees for a new vice prori- 4 South in Clearfield fold arrived home last weekl3 dent and treasurer at the exeeu- from Clalekane, Oregon, where are looking foivvard to spring tive meeting of the American and the time when they all Association of University Worn- they had spent nine days visitenjoy horse riding again. The en at the home of President ing relatives and friends. entue family from Dad Elmo lone Grange Wednesday, Mrs. Clayton Wood returned and Mother Helen to the four home last week by plane from ruary 4. Nominees will be prechildren, Craig, 11; Mark, 10; sented in March to be voted on where she spent California Colleen, seven; and young Von, in April. three weeks. She visited at , four, are avid horse lovers. i for two Elmo of The February meeting Downey, California is a member of the I'avis i weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Garn AAUW will be piesented by hi o u n t e d Sheriff's County Mrs. Pos'-cWhiesides and family. 'the Status of Women committee ; his charming wife beWhitesides was very ill. Then 'at the home of Mis. Julia Ne- Ridar.d Saddle Boots to 4iV. longs V she spent a week visiting with ing Club for ladies; and the Mr. and Mrs. I.ynn Whitesides children are all experts. V and family at Inglewood and Even Von talks with great V" j with M'Bgt. and Mrs. Charles authority about his horse and Triplett and daughter at Oak- how much fun it is to ride him. ITS", land. The Christensens work for Swan William Mrs. J. and Mr. the Gas This means rrd family will be guests at that ElmoCompany. is local agent and dinner Saturday evening in Salt Helen is office representative Lake of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. in the Clearfield area. The comRobert Dean and family. pany maintains its office in the Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Birken-fel- d home lived in by the ChristenFirst and family visited in Brig- sens. An attractive, spacious, ham City Monday evening with new home, it bids the visitor Dr. and Mrs. Robert lludelius welcome. Elmo recently recovDaddy Date" Farmington and family. night for Farmington First ered the living room furniture Ward will he Friday. A full Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bone, Dale a truly superb job of craftscourse dinner will he served, Bone, Farmington; Mr. and manship. The large airy kitchen with the Seagull girls furnishMrs. Keith Brown and children, lends itself to family dining ing the casserole; the Laiks and Clearfield, were Sunday after- and family cooking. noon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bluebirds, the salad. Valentine Helen manages always to theme will be carried out at Eddy Jameson in Clearfield. have something good on hand the gathering which is to start Howard children when they come Green, for the Ilylon Smith, at 7 p.m. Robert Major, Don Leavitt and bouncing, and starving, in from Don Howard were among those school. Two of her recipes for attending the State Jaycee Con- delicious appetite appeasers vention in Salt Lake at Hotel she shares with readers this week. Utah Sunday afternoon. Sugared Golden Tuffs Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Wood MRS. ELMO CHRISTENSEN always manages to 2 cups flour visited Sunday in Salt Lake at have some goodies on hand for Van when he finli his cup sugar LDS Hospital with sister One Farmington and one 8 teaspoons baking powder ishes nap time. She shares recipes for marshmelMrs. Arthur Burton who is very Kaysviile teacher are participa1 teaspoon salt lo squares and sugar golden puff with readers ill. Institute 1 teaspoon nutmeg. ting in an Col. and Mrs. Wells Collett this week. in Mathematics at the UniverSift all together. were dinner guests Tuesday Add sity of Utah this quarter. evening of Mr. and Mrs. George oil cooking Collett in Salt Lake. Mr. and cup They are 3Iiss Elva Andersen of Farmington and Russell A. cup milk Mrs. Owen Collett and family, 1 epff Barton of J31 No, 3rd W. in Salt Lake, visited Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. kaysviile. Miss Andersen Stir with fork until thorteaches at Roosevelt Junior Collett and with Col. and Mrs. oughly mixed. Drop by teaWells Collett. High, Mr. Barton at Davis spoons into depp hot fat (375 Clearfield Judy Bayer, rolled at Stevens Henager High. degrees). Fry until goldpn Wilwhere she is taking a stenThe Institute is sppcial brown. Drain. Roll warm puffs daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Linvvood Dr ographic course. series of courses in cinnamon and sugar mixed liam Bayer, 151 knowlClearfield, has been selected as She is a H0.5S gradual of designed to increase the together. a finalist in the Stevens Hon-ag- Davis edge and capability in matheMarshmello squares School. High Sweetheart contest, acmatics of a selected group of 1 envelope plain gelatin Sam RayFruit Heights to LeRoy R. Stevens, science and mathematics teach-- 1 cording ,4 cup cold water mond has been issued a buildvice president and manager, ers who work in an area within Soften gelatin in water in ing permit for his new home Stevens Henager College, OgM miles of Salt Lake, board 'double the Fruit Heights boiler and add by cup den. The Institute is sponsored by members. sugar. the National Science FoundaMr. William Heaton will leave sweetCook until all are dissolved. selection Final of the tion. next week for Palo Alto, Cal.f. Remove from heat. Place Va cup heart will be made at the anwhere she will greet her new white syrup in mixer. Add 2 nual Cleaners, Jr. Ball, to be held Sid Sokolskys observation on grandson, born February 4 to teaspoons vanilla then gelatin Saturday, February H. at the and Jr. Gleaners of Davis a movie startleta daring gown: Mr. and Mrs. Howard Heaton. mixture. Beat at high speed Hotel Utah Roof Garden. ValenStake, dont forget the "la she inside trying to get Mrs. Heaton plans to visit a until thick (about 15 minutes.) tine Dance on February 14. The out, or outside trying to get enfew weeks. It's their first Butter squaie pans, put Miss Bayer is currently dance will be held at the Kays-vill- e in? grandchild. chopped nuts or coconut which The Teamster 1st and Gth Ward Hall. Edmond Phelps returned has been browned in the oven The World Book Encyclopedia home last week by plane from on the bottom of buttered pan. Norfolk, Virginia, where he has Pour in mixture, then add nut3 says the name February comes spent the past three months on or coconut on top. Set for one from a Latin word meaning to February was the business. Mrs. Phelp3 returned hour, cut and roll in nuts or "purify. month in which the Romans home earlier after being with coconut. were purified for the year's him for several weeks. religious festivals. Mr. and Mrs. Don McCoy, Casper, Wyoming, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Green, Saturday. Saturday evening, Ty Mrs. Norma Preece leaders for daugh-ter-in-lav- Mr. and Mrs. Sparks and family si ere guests Sunday evening in Centerville of Mr. and Mis. Kelvin Kaysviile Mrs. Elmo Christensen at Clearfield Shares two recipes for candies Neson. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Williams and daughter Pennine, San Diego. California, arrived laet Saturday. Mrs. Williams and daughter will make their home with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Hales, while her husband is with the U. S. Navy in Korea for IS months. y Mr. Williams will leave 110 for Korea. Mr. and Mrs. Hod Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sanders, Orem, arrived home Sunday n ght by plane from Washingwhere they attended ton, D. the National Potato Chip Convention for one week. Mrs. Ramona C.ailey underwent major surgery last Wednesday at the LDS Hospital. She will le confined to the hospital for ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Arles K. Steiner and family and Mr. and Mis. Robert Barker v.eie among those spending Saturday at Alta, skiing. Mrs. Dottie Barnes will entertain a number of guests at her home Thursday evening. Mrs. Oma Wilcox will give the book review This 13 Not My tJ, (, Pib-Uta- V wJ 1 ' 5 Daddy Date' at Farmington Son. Edwin Cole left Monday for Minneapolis, Minnesota where he will serve for two years on an LDS Mission to the North Cential States. Mrs. Jay Webster and infant son returned home Sunday from the St. Marks hospital. Taylor llollist has been released from his mission. He has spent the past two years serving on an LDS mission in Texas. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Hollist and a mem-H- e arrived in Mesa, Arizona-tspend a month with his father who is convalescing there, before arriving home, Mrs. Hollist returned home Saturday from Arizona where she spent the past week with her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Vernell Sw anger were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Hansen in Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Barker entertained at dinner Sund Mrs. Stanley day for Webster and daughter Colleen, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barker. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barker arrived home by plane Thursday from Washington. D. C. Where he has spent the past four months on government business. Mrs. Dorothy Swan and Mrs. Libby Swan will be guests of Mrs. Ernest F. Baldwin in Salt Lake Saturday afternoon at the Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority luncheon and. fashion show at the University of Utah Union building. Mrs. lone Sandall and Sirs. Edna Layton attended the North Davis County Daughters of Tioneer board meeting Thursday afternoon at the home of Sirs. Ina Reeves in Sunset. Mrs. Isabell Borup, Boise, Idaho, is visiting with her brother-in-law, Rosel Hyde and other relatives here for a few weeks. Mrs. Roy Green, left Friday for Fremont, Nebraska, where Two teachers Altend Institute Judy Bayer school contest Finalist for sweetheart Fruit Heights to members er will he hoste-of the Alonas Club at her 3 home Wednesday evening. Oakleaf I)UP Kaysulle Mrs. Lloyd Bishop will entertain the Oakleaf will moot Wednesday at 7 .!!u Camp of Daughters of Pioneers pm. at t he home of Mis. Elmo at her homo Thursday, Feb. RJ, Mrs. at 7:3D p.m. 31is. Kendall Ence Heaton, Fruit Heights. Comillu B.uton is is assisting hostess. Mis. Golden A. Layton will give De Lite Pinorhlo Club the book review Green Grows Mrs. Doris Fall Kaysviile Mrs. Baker Briest, will entertain the Do Lite PinIvy Ivy" by G. S. Treasurer. ochle Club at her home WedTainting Club nesday afternoon. Mrs. Kaysviile Marjorie I ake V icw Circle Sparks entertained for the folKaysviile Katfio Morton will lowing guests at their ramtmg entertain the Lake View Circle club last Friday evening, Mrs. Neighborhood birthday club at Virginia Larkin, Mis. Valois her home Tuesday evening. Mrs. HutchColleen Mrs. NeiUon, Johnson is agisting Evelyn ings, Mrs. Thelma Murdock. hostess. 31rs. George B. Wilcox. ONO Club Layton, will give the book reThe ONO Club view This Is Not 31y Foil. Kaysviile met last week at the home of Mrs. Helen Lindsay and Mrs. Mrs. Beverly Cull in Bounti- Jean Talker, Clearfield, will be ful. Mrs. Doraine Hales was special guests. assisting hostess. Two new ofBay View Club ficers were elected for the club, Kaysviile Mis. Libby Swan Mrs. Diane Webster and Mis. will entertain the Bay View Carolyn Stenquist. Outgoing of- Club at her home Wednesday ficers were Mrs. Doraine Hales afternoon. The lesson will be and Mrs. Kae Weaver. on Germans in the United States" given by Mrs. J. B. ALonas Club Kaysviile 31 rs. George Bark Cooley, Layton. WAYNES Recipe of the Week I ' s er Stake dance on Valentine nife n, -- Clubs they attended a dinner party at Harmons Cafe in Salt Lake Exhausted Rooster Club with five couples. The men The Exhausted Kaysviile were all army friends 13 years Rooster Club will meet Thursago while in the service. day evening at the home of k-- v L-'- c, Sherman Rutledge. Sunflower DUP Kaysviile Sunflower Camp, DUP, meeting place has been changed from the home of Mrs. Vera Hyde to the home of Mrs. Sarah Giles. The meeting will be held Thursday afternoon. V Mi of i 't'V & tH ?&V aB. BEAUTY ? jewelry Diamond Pendents Costume Jewelry Necklace Sets 3 ' - FREE SHAMPOO and WAVE With Each $10.00 PERMANENT VALENTINE SPECIAL $12.50 With Reg. $12.50 Permanents, NEW COLOR and the NEW! NEW! NEW! 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Beat the (gg slightly and mixture, hift flour, bakstir it into sugar-buttin until ing powder and salt together and stir this Now, says McCall'a Best Cook. butter is smooth. .Scoot the butter off a tablespoon with your finger over top of apples don't woriy if it doen t rover Then the entire surface and bake ten minutes. turn oven down to 850 F. and bake 2() minutes longer. Test apples with fork to see if tender. Serve warm or cold with cream, whipped cream or vour favorite ice cream. NOI E: This same desert is good baked with fresh Rhinestone, Reg. $15.95 NOW $7.50 Only. Closed Wednesday R Moulded Crown With Forward Look Phone for Monday and Tuesday Appointments Reg. $15.00 Permanents, FOR SPRING TRESHEN THE IMPRESSION . . . (All Through Feb.) SHOP 1 tablespoon butter 1 egg teaspoon cinnamon Vi t up flour cup augar ij teaspoon baking powder, pinch of mil dish. Pila or baking Peel and slice apples into them high, since apples sbiink in baking. Sprinkle with cinnamon ami 'a cup of sugar. Ilcat oven to apples er precious SPECIAL CRUNCH APPLE 5 medium baking 4- CLEARFIELD 17 te three-quart- Mr.-'an- THONE ' r Feb-luar- fj Kaysviile AAUW Sunkisl Oranges 7c Lb. Prices Eifective Men., Tues., Wed. FEBRUARY 9,10,11 Would jou like to share jour favorite recipe with others? Send or luring jour recipe to our store or to 'I he Reflex-Journ- Nothing Makes You Feel More Like 11 3 Than a Trip to See BEAUTY SALON WEEK BEAUTY SHOP Feb. S : 3E325 i wwfc j. j. HBM't'iWMHBBDHLMB bajne. NATIONAL Your f ej a Woman Office for publication. -- 4 8 to 14 WAYNES FOOD LAYTON L- - 1 REMONTON KAYSVILLE (FAIRWAY MARKET) w |