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Show Fruit Bars The JOURNAL Jan. 20, 1959 Clubs lancy Haven recipe of the month Literary Club These cookies taste and look like miniatuie fruitcakes. DeliMis. Christene Kaysville cious! Maxfield will le hostess to members of the Li'erary Club 2 cup shortening g at her home Wednesday 1 cup brown Beet S g it to oiat 8 p m. Mrs. Lois Flint ly packed The book will he 1 teaspoon sa't lewew will le given ly Mrs 1 teaspoon ground c!o.i Dailene Brown. 2 teaspoon cinnamon teaspoon nutmeg Painting Club 2 eggs 1 cup sifted Kajsville The Tainting Club i pose flour met at the home of Mis. Vera 4 teaspoon soda Iljde Frilay evening. E.ght tc cup rmlk members were present. 1 cup dried currants 1 cup light raisins, chopped Evening Bridge 4 cup finely diced citron U cup each diced presen ed Kaysville Mrs. Ivy Harvey lemon and orange peel will entertain the Evening 1 cup finely chopped walnuts Biidge Club at her home Thursday evening. Cream together until fluffy the shortening, brown beet sugar, salt, spices and eggs. Sift Hour and soda together; add to creamed mixture alternately with Sugar 'N' Spice the rulk. Stir in remaining inThe Sugar n Spice gredients. Layton loaf Pinochle Club met at the home Spread into pan (13"x9x2). Bake in 330'F. of Mrs. Lois Jensen, 895 on Thursday, January 13. oen 40 to 43 minutes or until done. Frost with a creamy pow- Dinner and card playing were on dered beet sugar icing. Decorate the agenda. Trizes were won by with bits of preserved fruit. Dorothy Johansen, Marilyn Simmons, and Lena Fontenot. Layton lady Home from S. A. trip ee-n.n- d Belletristic Club Marriages five-wee- k -- e- A VISIT WITH 8 ty r Vi pa ' V ij m , M . 't p Jk Mrs. John Beuller, Clearfield, shares Iler recipe for chicken casserole By Mary Bow ring .4 4 Vt&t fe V A r 5 - , Kaysville r. I 4 - I ff , 41 , A rf f A 4 Jr f To ! hear about 9 r An open meeting of the a I'anel discussion on ptoblcrns involved in planning for the future of Davis County. V a All set for a dish of her Mothers Casserole is Janice Beutler. In the background is a planter of Tropical Greens. The Beutlers live at 1)28 East 100 (Reflex-JournThoto.) North, Clearfield. j , Special guests will be Kavs-- v ill. I.otaiy Club and Associated Service Club members. The public is invited according to Mrs. Leona Clawson, chairman of the Social Studies Committee, which is sponsoiing the program. The meeting will be Following their marriage, they held at 7:20 p.m, on Wednesday, will resido in California while January 21, in the Davis Coun- the gioom continue hia Layfon girl al Prom cant afford to be fat Logan named committee Chuck If y e was general chairman of LOW CALORIE DINNER MENU Ltah State Universitys 3959 Junior Prom this week by Glen Low Calorie Sauce Nielsen, junior class president. Tossed Salad with Dressing Chau men of ten committees were announced at the same Cherry Gelatin with Whipped Cream time. (1 Tablespoon Whipping Cream) Tuna-Spaghet- itA" 1 Vw. ., y Two-wa- Vary Lee Bird Is engaged ball rd LOW CALORIE TUNA SPAGHETTI (Makes 15 teaspoons salad oil U cup chopped onion i medium-suegreen pt'rper, chopped 3 can tomato sauce Biid, 1 can tomato j axte d In Farmington to visit for two weeks. Edith and Jack Steed attended an open house on Thursday at For 1 $10 rsulas Hair Fashions KajMille, Utah Servings) 1 1 can G'i-oun- dietetic-par- k tuna, drained teaspoon salt teaspoon basil U teaspoon garlic salt 3 tablespoon salt 3 quails boiling water 8 ounces spaghetti 1 TOSSED SALAD (Makes j HOWDY! Folks tublc'poons salad oil tablespoons vim gar teaspoon sugar bait and pepper to taste 2 2 TRY 1 Servings) 30 small lettuce leaves 20 spngs water ere 2 small radishes, thinly sliced Combine salad oil, vinegar, sugar and salt, pepper to taste. bhake or beat until well blended. Tour over lettuce, water cress and radishes and toss lightly. Caloiies per serving 73.5 Total calorics 2' 4 OUR CHICK-A-DS- E Southern Fried Send or bring vour favorite recipe to our store Office for publicaor to The Reflex-Journ- Sat. and Sun. tion. Soup, Salad, Potatoes and Gravy, Gallon of Shampoo FREE SAUCE rj Saturday morning in the wee hours Johanne and Mcbin and family left ty plane and a little later in the morning the Robert Griffiths and Doris left for Le Mesa where the Griffiths expect $12.50 Permanent 4 and Mis Lbno field, aie announcing tie 3 cup water (ngagiment of their daughter Miss Mary Lee Bird to Roger son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Evans, Jan-uaCombine sulcd oil, onion and gieen perper; cook 3 minutes. in June Farnvngton A is the theme for the Evan, aDo of Hem field. Add tomato sauce, tomato paste, water, tuna. 3 teaspoon aalQ in the Salt Lake I.DS basil and garlic alt. Cook over low heat 29 minutes. .Meanwhiic, Farmington I ir-- t and Second wedding Ward Gold and Gieen Ball Temple is planned by the joung add 1 tubh spool salt to rapidly boiling water, gradually add spawhuh will he held Satuiday, couple for tarty summer. so that water continues to boil. Cook uncovered, stirring ghetti Jan 21 at 45 pm. in the waid M.is Bird is a senior at Da, until lender. Diain in colaridir, occaMonallj-lecieation hall. vis High School. Her name has The Mad Hatters orchcsrta attended ffhools in Washing-- ! spaghetti. Caloiies per serving: 336.5 will furnish the music and ton and also Biigham 3 oung Total calories will be served. Lniversity. Mr (It ai JANUARY And "iv 35-5- Doris Pace from La Mcca, Calif , who just arrived on Tuesday to visit with them before they left Also Mr. and Mrs. George Smith from Tooele and Mr. and Mis Robert Griffith. SPECIAL (117) 30-2- armington Hews. recently. (7M, !5) 30-2- 10-2- the Lion House in Salt Lake for who was married (n.tfiK) ti 27 in the Ha-len- one-thir- Jack's uncle Week WAYHE'S Recipe r The Trom will he held Teb. Studmt Union building featuung Jerry Grays food for your family you may Theme of the annual expect the following costs for event will be Arabian Nights." one week (21 meals at home) Hie vanous chairmen who for different members. (Ibis is will he duet ting the planning a 'moderate cost food of the annual event are: Janice plan) : Rigby, Logan, queen contest; Child 3 years- - $1.50 per wk. e Suzy Talker, Ogden, and Child wk. (150 per yeais Tidwell, Mt. Plea1 ant, as0 Boy years 31.50 per wk. sembly Doia Ann Holt, Lay-- j 0 Girl 8.00 per wk. years ton, piogians and tickets; 1 Man t)00 per wk years Hector, Tootle, gifts; Woman 33-- 3 years 7.50 per vk iSh.uon Murcia Biay, 1iovo, deioia-tion-Man 75 years Llizabeth Felt, Ugden, or older 8.50 per wk. mtei niiSuon; Ljnn Hansen, IdaWoman 75 jears ho 1 alls, Ida., pubbcitj ; Ned or older 0 75 per wk. Hall, Cailand, paiking; Darj-,Kn- e However, if jou live where Ecntley, Lewiston, refresh-'rnentyou can produce pait of jour Marjorie Kendahl, Casfamilys food supply, you can per, Wyo , lounge. i educe jour cash evpemiituie for food to a level considerably below thecc costs. family members. Growing boys eat more than their fathers. Elderly people eat les3 than do those of middle age. The cost of feeding children at any age under 12 years is generally the same for bojs as for girls. Over 12 years, bojs and men need more food than do girls and women of the same age. It d more to costs about feed a boy than to feed a girl of the same age. Food costs are higher for the 0 year old boy than for any other family member. Next to the teen-ag- e boy food costs aie highest for the man in the 23 to group. If you have to buy all the n ) Davis County MosSwapp, quito Abati ment Director; Dr, Keith Barnes, Davis County Health Dnectnr; and Haven J. Bailovv, Ltah State Senator, who will act as model ator. Nuptial news of interest concerns the engagement of Miss Diane Reed to Jerry M, Keyes. News of their daughters forthcoming mairiage is announced by her patents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd L. Reed, Midvale. Thn is a son of bridegroom-to-b- e Mr. and Mrs. C. Marlow Keyes, Kaysville. Wedding vows will he in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Fcbruaiy 4. An open house at the home of the bmie's parents will honor the newlyweds following their marriage and they will also he guests of honor at a similar affair on February 5 at the home of the benedict-clect'- a parents in Kaysv tile. Miss Reed graduated from Bingham High School and has also attended Brigham Young Universitjr. Mr. Keyes fs a graduate of Davis High and attended the Provo university for three years. At the present time he is a student at the University of California at Berkeley in the School of Optometry. He has also fulfilled a Southwest Indian LDS mission. ty Library. stiff and add to satire, stirring corstantly. Into a casserole put a lajer of dressing, a layer of cut fat, melted. 2 tablespoons flour chicken, a layer of sauce. Re1 qt. chicken broth peat until all is used. Cover Mix until smooth and add, with sauce and fine buttered 2 egg yolks, slightly beaten, bread crumbs. Bake at l!50 for .30 or 40 minCool mixture. Beat whites of eggs until utes. This past week Farmington was a busy week for the families of Johanne and Melvin Griffith as they prepared to take off for New Foundland after a month at home for Melvin and about two and a half months for and two children Lonell and Jerilynn. The Griffiths had an addition to their family while here visiting a little daughter whom they called Melanie. Last Sunday Johannes parents Mr. and Mrs. George Dobson had a family dinner in honor of the Griffiths. Thursday Melvin's sister and brother-ilaw Mr. and Mrs. John Myers entertained for them at a family dinner. Other guests were Melvin's Sister Mrs. A ; S V Casserole Boil a stewing chicken until tender. Remove meat from bones and cut into little pieces. Prepare 2 quarts poultry -- - Ken-me- fS iS i.i Participants on the panel will Giant E. Burns, Davis Coun-- ! ty Planning Director; Ken assistant Davis County Planning Director; Moms W. he " I A? F Kays-jvill- e Bianch of the Ameuean Assoc ation of Inivorsity Wo-- I mi n on January 21 will featuie iK! Chicken 85 North Main AAUW Davis' problems A w t ler family. Extension nutritionist with Utah State University, Logan. Successful estimating of food costs depends on the ages of j-- fr To become Mrs . Keyes V & $ s. 4 :r It es is a chicken casserole. makes a wonderful luncheon main course for the girls, a delectable dish for a dinner pardressing. ty and is one of the favorite Sauce: meals of the Beuthi. Surveys indicate that food needs vary widely at different ages, according to Elna Miller, Diane Reed rela-tive- dish- Do your food dollars seem to disappear too rapidly? Does it always seem that you spend nearly twice as. much as you plan on each trip to the grocery store, be it weekly or daily? The answer isnt that, as you suspect, you are a poor manager. The answer is that the cost of eating makes it propitious that you should all eat cabbage, potatoes and onions, especially if you dont like them. Ca-jn- In both Jamaua and Washington, D. C, they Visited When the Beutlers planned their home, Jennie wanted a place for her sewing as she is a clever seamstress and able to make many of the childrens clothes. At one end of the living room is a sewing closet into which her machine fits. She can slide the machine out and then put it away quickly without picking up all the little scraps and mess that accompany even a few moments of sewing. The kitchen is light and spacious with plenty of work space conveniently arranged. Jennie loves to cook, too and the visitor is always likely to find some good eating in this home. You s: I. One end of the large Beutler living room is a paneled planter filled with prolific tiopical plants. Jennie said they have grown exceedingly well and are verdant and healthy looking, Recently, she had a light in- stalled to shine on them. Tiopical plants need no direct sunshine but they thrive on the little artificial light they are given. Jennies favorite stop-over- ... Jennie Beutlcr enjoys her role as one of Americas modern homemakers with happy, healthy children, a aueees-fu- l husband John is partner in B. & B. Auto sales and a comfortable home that is made even more attractive by its reigning One of Mis. lajton lmntioned thut they boat ded the plane a total of (lghteen tones and spent two to five (bos at ta(h of the Parian a Zone; Bogota, Columbia; Quito, Ecuador; lima, ltru; promised Santiago, Chile; Buenos Aires, MBs Diane Reed to Jerry M. Keyes. Argentina; Montevideo, Lru-- , cuay; San Taulo and Rio De of lJan(iro, Biazil; the ITimidad, Haiti, and Jamaica; Miami, Florida; ard WashingC. ton, j Life is good for the J. B.s in their spacious and charming home at 328 East 1U0 North in The B. refers to Clearfield. Beutlcr and the J. is the initial of each individual member of the family Dad John, Mother Jennie and moppets Joanne, 32; Janine, seven; Janice, four and Johnny K., five months. hostess. Layton Oma Wilcox reviewed George Y. Ilirabayashi, 23, the book, He Was Not My Son, by Madeleine Joye when the Marie Toshiko Miya, IS, Lay-toClub met at the home of Mrs. Joy Knowlton on Tuesday Garrick Reid Bowen, 20, Bounevening. The author is the mothtiful. Emma Marlene Moon, 23, er of Charles Joje, Clearfield's 1937-5Svuss Exchange Student. Farmington. J - I n U n S iuh Amu us was the vacation destination of Mis. I.eonaid H. La; ton, 4'mI W -t Gtntile. She and her sifter, Mrs. W. I. Dunn, of Salt Lake City, returned fiom the air tour la-- t week. all-pu- Layton Club News Page 5 Wav cgetable, Hot Rolls and Honey Ala Carte $1.CD Childrens Orders Reduced Pri., Sat., and Sun. WAYNES Larkins 0 did Kajbville Phone IfiO LAYTON f ne. |