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Show The JOUKNAL-Fe- b. Page 5 1959 17, Trudy Schofield now Mrs., Wife of Thomas F. Perkins Candy Sale Raised $148 ' e Mrs. Jackie Fnovv, f the I ay ton pn wishes to thank each and even ono for their superb support of the Mrs. Belchs candy sale dunng the hoi days. Layton Layton In rites performed t the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs. Lester I . Sihofie'd, 362 East 2nd South, hay. sv die, Miss Trudy Schofield became the bride of Thomas Frank Perkins, son of Mr. and Mrs Claud Perkins, 277 Morgan, Layton. Fishop Clifford Green officiated at the exchange of nuptial vows. An Open House honoring the young couple was held on February 7 at the home of the The former bride's parents. Mips Schofield was attired in a white ballerina length chiffon over taffeta gown with a lace bodice. She earned a bouquet of white carnations and yellow rosebuds. Attending the bride was ber cousin. Bliss El Pee Banger-te- r, as maid of honor. She wore a jellow polished cotton gown and rarried a bouquet of white carnations. Mrs. Schofield wore a dress of beige lace while Mrs. Ter-kichose a white taffeta for her son's wedding. The couple will resiJe in Lay- - I.ITKY MIMES Gay Gals win Hill ton. s der t Entertaining for the bride with a shower were P.uthe Ann Muir and Connie June-- . off, the Kobrrt this happy family in the imVan Zwedens of HC Fait TOO mediate future is the fear that South in Clearfield are assured the talked of free way may inof a good time and some fresh terrupt their way of life and Horn the oven homemade bread. do away with their honip. All the family, including Mom Fthclyn has a good sense of Carl humor and enjoys other people children Ethel n ami Bruce, Lynette and Brent all as well as her family. Always love homemade bread and, con- she likes to have something fidentially, tbe Mister likes to good to eat in the house to her husband and children make it. According to his wife, he makes a mighty fine loaf, as well as the visitor. She has learned a few tricks w ith cake too. The Van Zwedens have an mixes that are worth passing ideal sort of family life. While on. In mixes calling for fresh they live in Cleai field proper, eggs and water, she uses whole they also enjoy rural living. nulk for tbo liquid. Mot only ith a close neighbor, the Van does this made a more moist Zwedens are in the chicken cake that will hold its fiesh-ncs- s business. This gives the chillonger, but also adds to dren something productive to the nutritional value. Another experiment she tiied do and kei'ps fresh eggs on the table always. successfully was to add sour Bob is a machinist for the cream to a chocolate cake mix. Southern Pacific Railroad and She doesnt add any additional is a general handyman. Besides soda, just the sour cream which making bread, cai ing for chick- gives an ens and a small orchard, he homemade flavor. One of her favorite desserts built practically all of attractive house. is a pineapple layer cake. She Now the only thing worrying bakes one package of jellow On Pad s d ly ct honest-to-goodne- bowling Hill AFB The Gay Gals and Sore Thumbs battled it out the other night for first half honors in the Hill AFB Ladies Bowling League. The Sore Thumbs were all thumbs and the Gay Gals won first place, fiist half. Bowling so far in the second half has produced some surpris- ing upsets. The Gay Gals are playing second fiddle to tie Five Sleepers while the Sore Thumbs find themselves in 5th place. It looks like anything can happen. Standings to date are as follows : Clearfield Library book list The Clearfield City Library, of the Davis County Library, is located in the municipal building on Center Street. Hours are from 2 to 9 p.m. on Monday, Wednesday Mrs. and Friday. Roundy, librarian, and Mrs. a branch Alta Esther Davenport, assistant, will prepare a list of books from the approximately 5,000 on the library shelves each week to be printed in the LEADER as a public service to let readers know what is Births Russell L. and Clearfield Thelma Tugslcy Wixom, son born February 9 at Dee hospital in Ogden. Sunset Denzil N. and Charlene Peek Hansen, son born February 9 at Dee hospital. John and Kathrym Layton Tree Wood, son born February 10 at Dee hospital. Richard B. and Kaysville Carol Larsen Blajor, son born February 10 at St. Benedict's hospital in Ogden. Layton Harvey J. and Wilma Hardin Dawson, son born Feb10 ruary at St. Benedicts hos- pital. Kaysville Boasting over the arrival of their second daughter are Blr. and Blrs. Dee Webster. She arrived February 6 ft the St. Blark's Hospital, weighing 7 lbs., 15 oz. They have a daughter Lesa Ann at home to welcome the playmate. Proud grandparents are Blrs. Julia Webster and Blr. and Blrs. Mike - WEDDING far away? Join the fun by long distance w p. Rates are lowest ot.ur 6 p.m. and oil day Sunday always lower when you coll stoion-lo-statio- Mountain States Telephone available for their reading enjoyment. Try some of these: Adult Reading In God We Trust, by Nor-ma- n Cousins, is the religious belief and ideas of the American Founding Fathers. Ahu Aku, by Thor Heyerdahl. The secret of Easter Island. The Long Walk, by Slava-mi- r Rawicz. Slavamir Rawicz and six companions broke out of a Soviet slave labor camp and walked south into the endless, crushing spaces of Siberia, headed for Tibet. The Ugly American, by William J. Lederer and Eugene Burdick. Stories of a certain group of Americans in Southeast Asia. The King Must Die, by Mary Renault. Ths story of Thesues, King of Athens, woven out of legend and history. Young Btoderns The Small Woman, by Alan Burgess. The true story of a London parlor maid who devot- cake mix (milk for liquid and fresh eggs) in three lay pis She puls the two layois together with a pineapple filling, using d ono M'o. two can of pineapple and one cup Mgar and thickens with coin steuh and water paste. She lets it, cool before putting between two layers. She fiosts the ent.re cake with seven minute icing. 1 cup sugar, pinch cieam of tartar, few grains salt, cup boiling water, V ag Benedicts hospital. Jarvis Bliilon and Layton Maxine Whitaker M'clson, son born February 8 at Hill Air Force Base hospital. Layton John and Katharina Graser Trifaro, son born February 9 at Hill AFB hospital. Layton Darcey D. and Betty Tracy M'ye, girl born February 12 at Dee hospital. Clearfield Julian and Blar-jori- e Hansen Bowles, son born February 33 at Dee hospital. always fresh fr y tt !v i. , , fH T i"' 4f r 1 s ri YOUNG BRENT IS ALL READY to sample a piece of his mothers delicious pineapple filled layer cake. Mother Ethelyn Van Zweden knows a few tricks with cake mixes she shares with readers this week. day evening. Following a book review given by Blrs. Oma Wilcox they celebrated the birthdays of Blrs. Vera Walker, Mrs. Lake View Circle Kaysville Davis Stake BIIA Guardella Young and Blrs. Members the of Kaysville are Gills basketball teams Chloe Slade. scheduled as follows, with final Lake View Circle Neighborhood Art Club games to be played Wednesday, Birthday Club met at the home of Blrs. John Morton last Tues Kaysville Blrs. Norma Swan February 25: February IS: Kaysville 2 vs. Kaysville C at 6:30, First & Sixth Ward hall. Kaysville 5 vs. N. Farmington, 7.30 at N. Kaysville Clubs WAYNES Farmington hall. Referee for the games is Recipe of the Week Golda Downs, Layton. Shelia Thorderson is coach of the Kaysville Second Ward; Rita Morton of Kaysville Six; Man-d- a Nielson, Kaysville Five; and Janice Schofield of North Farm- L" p !. .1-- v A. ! L . I ington. Beel Stew With Dumplings 2 lbs. beef stew meat C. diced Salt Paprika Flour seven-year-ol- potatoes V 3 T. fat !i C. sliced onion Cut meat into 3'i inch cubes and season lightly with salt and paprika. Dredge with flour and brown along with onion in hot fat in heavy pan. Cover with boiling water, cover pot closely and simmer meat for houis. Add vegetables und continue cooking until I'j vegetables are tender (about 50 non.). Blend flour and cold water until smooth. Stir into stew and bring giavy to the boiling point. Diop in dumplings. Cover tightly and rook, vohout removing covei, 32 min. Makes 8 TODAYS NEW LOOK CcOii'Kuvc serv ings. JUNIOR Sift DUMrLINGS C. flour, ij teas, salt, 3 V d r. Add N C. milk and 2 T. melted 1 soft dough. teas, baking fat pow or oil to malo Tues. II Ved. f .... -- . Thurs. FEB. 17. 18. 19 Carole King bands and bow3 this figure hugging sheath at the newest fashion lnel .. .button trimmed stand aw collar frames your face . . . in washable Cotton and CufioM, BONELESS . fiaA: CRACKERS SO D . 47... ED BEEF STEW . MEAT PIES 5. $1095 DON .MORRISON The Charm Shoppe J A $ S' ' Of Kaysville . Green Onions land Radishes & ' " SWEET ROLLS 3V f y V (Pineapple or $1 v, so easy ttlher Carole hing juniors fr0rt fcrj inji . I I Plan nuptial s e 1 Using mixes, the'e cakes are' they can he served regularly to the family and not re- served for special company. Why not make one tonight? students U u 1 Final games Inula i I,i j . , to b bruit in March rerrroopj. Mi Bliss Inula Clay has circled Bbuch 27 fur her wedding data to Gordon Vincent. Nuptial news is being announced y her patents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon J (lay, Fiuit Heights. Air. and Mis. (Jeoige A. I lucent, Kays-villare parents of the Iippp-dt. entertained members of the Art A Ball Lake LDS Templt Club at her home Monday afternoon. Mis. Ruby Williams ceremony is being planned hy was assisting hostess. The pro- the young couple. gram was given by LcConte The bride-to-b- e is a graduate Stewart. of Davis High Bdiool where she was a member of Pro Kaysville Literary Bcholn. She is cuirently attendKaysville Mrs. Manlyn Odd will bo to the Kaysville ing the University of Utah. Tho honcdict-oler- t Club is a gradLiteiary Wednesday evening. Blis. Maurine Bradley will uate of Granite High School and be Mrs. Blary Talbot he, too, is enrolled at the Uni-c- r will give the book teview tv rf Utah. xi- I minute icing. W.1 mother-dau- ii Jj teaspoon vanilla. Beat over boiling water until of spreading consistent y. Another favorite cake is one made with chocolate mix, baked in three layers and put togeth-er with fresh, thickened peaches, then frosW with seven Slate . ghter !M V iL X. 1 Juvenile The Star Splangled Banner, by Neil II. Swanson. The thrilling story of a boy who lived the words of our National Anthem. ed her life to teaching ChrisThat Jud! by Elspeth Brag-doHe was always getting tianity to the Chinese. ere Tim Bound Girl, by Nan into trouble, but when Watson Denker. Felicie Char-rea- n was a real emergency, Jud had been forced to flee raced to meet it and earned from Franco to America be- his own self respect as well as cause of religious persecution. the admiration of the townsGyspy Secret, by Florence people. Crane. The touching story of Ior the Very Young Reader a beautiful Gypsy girl who disChippy Chipmunks Vacacovers a long held secret and tion, by Adda Sharp. also finds romance. Little Lost Bo Bo, by Adda Jonathan Found, by Cecil Sharp. Blarden. If you have a heart Mr. Charles Camping Trip, to lose you will lose it to Jona- by Mrs. Edith Hurd. d than a The Big Cheese, by Bliiiam boy m Sol. Jem a very big world. Sizes r f always Good! iwurquyy., ') egg white YWMIA teams At the V edne-da- y evening meeting of tho Jaycettes at Fresident Bnovvs home, 5sii I Mrs. I call ( ooper and e Mrs. Delores Day review el histoiy for new memheis Jo tllnerson, Darlene Him ley. ltarbaia Varney, Dai lone Tal hot and Fat Lundgren. A No on the agenda was discussion of tho State Javcce Convention to he held in emal on Blay 1'i, 10, and 17; plans for a tea at Blas and Pa's on April 4; and tentative arrangements for a teen-agdance at the Armory dunng the month of Blarch with Mis. Lois Benson in charge. Jay-cett- crti-hc- 1 A activities. Knerr. Clearfield LeRoy and Jean Salazar Blartinez, son born February 11 at Dee hospital in Ogden. Clearfield Henry N. and Blarie Holt Christiansen, daughter bom February 11 at Dee hospital. Kaysville W. Hal and Ruby Erickson Thorpe, daughter born February 12 at St. Benedicts hospital in Ogden. Sunset Mark E. and Mary Owens Smith, twins, boy and girl, born February 12 at St. W' '"A Ethelyn Van Zweden tells trick For making mixes truly delicious "w-- The net profit of 31N3ii was presented to the Jay rets on Monday n ght, Fchiuaiy 10, to help finance the Jay ere ( hnst-ma- s i A VISIT WITH A s Jay-eet'e- Orange- - 8hare sour favorite recipes with others Firing them to VINES FOODTOMN jn Linton or FAIR!! A! M4RKFT in JvavMiUe. Attarh name and address to recipe. Wavne. WAYNES L A 1 ON - 1 If iwi trm Ny i . 1PLMONION KAYSUILE (FAIRWAY MARKET) Ta |