Show First Ward Girls STOIILS HONORED Mr & Mrs Floyd Stohl were honored at a party Saturday evening at the home iiishop & Mrs Duane Archibald A buffet was served supper and the evenTuesday evening May 26 at Mr & Mrs 8 pm the Mia Maid Class of the ing spent with games Don Wheelwright were also speGaland First Ward held their Other present were Rose Eevening at the home of cial guests Mr & Mrs W Lee Thompson Mr their leader Beth Brown The program consisted of piano & Mrs Mearl Bair Mr & Mrs Leonard L Mr & Mrs numbers Bishop by Susan Linford and Sonja Bowcutt songs by the girls Theral Bishop Dr & Mrs Robert Preston and Mr & Mrs V W talks by the class members asand tying the rose Johns sembling and a response bouquet by Departing Workers Honored Venice Maughn ward YWMTA Mrs Floyd Stohl and Mrs Don president Participating in the evening Wheelwright MIA workers who were moving from the ward were were the following girls: Sonja Bowcutt Glenna Richard- honored by the Mutual workers son Susan Linford Elaine partners at a party at s and their Carolyn Harris Helen Bing- the V W Johns home Frida'y A pot luck supper was ham Diane BuSor Deanne El- evening mer Colleen Elmer Audrey Pet- served and games were played ersen JaJean Hansen Kay Jones and Donna Fredrickson Mr & Mrs Don Limb and famTen of these girls received visited in Malad Sunday their Mia Joy Awards for parti- ily cipation throughout the year Mayor & Mrs J J White left Refreshments were served to Thursday for Council Bluffs with the girls and their parents and the group from Utah who arc to special guests Bishop Arthur attending the dedication of the Michaelis and new “Mormon there Henry Brown Bridge” Venice Maughn They expect to be gone a week Hold MAYOR IVIcGUP Rose Evening WEDNESDAY - SATURDAY MAY 27 28 29 Jarvis Friday REMEMBER HOW YOU HELPED ME WIN THE ELECTION YOU SWUNG THE EAST SIDE FOR M£- - AND I'M DEEPLY GRATSFULI DU you know that many foods be refrigerated until heator serving time? Take advantage of the refrigerator to ing itriLD 111 JME1LKWH PUT Mct tlClSE itIOII ALLYNJOSLYH - RiCHARDANOERSOH umrnd MIT noouaiirKOKt PUfttt WEILS ah WO VMT wm rTngSSl SUNDAY - WEDNESDAY MAY 31 & JUNE 1 2 - 3 baking save last minute food preparation Muffin batters can be stored right tn their greased tins tightly covered with waxed paper or aluminum foil to prevent crusting of the batter Pop in the oven before mealtime to bake Want to have something creamed for dinner? Keep a jar of cream sauce in the refrigerator and you'll be ready for quick creamed things on a few moment’s notice If you have difficulty In keeping the cookie Jar well stocked keep cookie doughs tn your freezing unit Most doughs will benefit by the chilling process In this way you 1953 ai Fielding Briefs Women Nominate Club Development of Mrs Frank Mrs A W Burns Wood Thursday Thane Hales of Riverpresided side sang a solo Sandra Mae Hansen favored with piano selections Nomination of officers for the ccming year resulted as follows: for president Mrs Ina Udy and Mrs Helen Mason for vice president Mrs Mollie Hodges and Mrs Florence Hardy secretary Mrs Edith Welling and Mrs Voylet Grover corresponding secretary Mrs Minta Gam and Mrs Theresa music director Let tie Coombs Final voting will take Leavitt place at the next meeting at the on of Mrs E II Packer home Social The KAIC Page 3 May 29 Utah truck farmers received approximately $41000 from processors for their 1952 harvest of 204000 pounds of strawberries The Beehive State with 700 acres of land devoted to the popular berry ranked 13th in the nation as a producer of strawberries for processing last year according to Dr Glenn Cunningham for American economist Can Company The average yield per acre was 2380 pounds— a 167 per ceitt increase over the for average the 1941 decade he said The economist for the company which developed the first leakproof contained for frozen berries said that of the state’s total strawberry yield in 1952 freezers utilized more than an increase of 35 pounds times over their requirements of In 1946 only six years earlier 4470 only pounds of frozen strawberries were he packed said 3 BY TIMES UTAH CANNERS PAY $11000 FOR UTAH BERRIES met at the home Technicolor GARLAND YOU Club Officers ! 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GLAD YSEE Mr & Mrs Rudy Bowcutt with their daughter Sonia and son Ciair and Mrs Bowcutt’s father J L Earl of Fielding are leaving this evening for Ft Ord Calif visit their son Gary 30 By John - June 4 Brigham Tuesday afternoon for a party in compliment to Mrs LaPriel Secrist who was celebrating her birthday anniversary A lovely hot dinner was served LaPriel was presented a nice gift Mrs Emerson Earl returned from the LDS hospital at Logan Monday after having a major operation Sunday guests at the Clifford Welling home were Mr & Mrs LaVere and family of Welling Ogden Mr it Mr 8 E II Packer and Mrs Uel Gam attended the funeral services for Mrs Packer’s sister Mrs Rose Anne Satterthwaite at Garden City Monday Mr & Mrs Elwood Monday at Logan Mrs E spent Sat C Mason with at Hess and son Col & Tooele spent Phil Mrs Ralph Ruskabe Mr family Carrie ville it Mrs Cyril Godfrey and spent Sunday with Mrs Jessop and family at Mill- Refreshments were served by assisted by her the hostess Dinner guests at the home of daughters Mrs Mary Wood Mrs Opal Gam Mrs Isabel Allred and Mr & Mrs Elmo Munson Monday Mrs Velda Wood Special guests evening were Merlin Looslie of and Wendell Idaho Mr & Mrs Coombs were Mrs George Joseph Dave Wood Looslie Mr & Mrs Garr Looslie and Dale Looslie of Rupert Ida at& Mr Mrs Devere Adams RECIPE OF THE WEEK tended a farewell testimonial for Miss Mae Mason is spending Cranberry Ham BaDg Mrs Adams’s father Earl Gordon this week with her sister Mrs (Serves 4) Ward the Smithfield at Helen Thomas chapel and family at 2 cups ground cooked ham Mr Gordon is Soda Springs evening Sunday cup fine bread crumbs in a the near future for 1 leaving beaten egg slightly Mrs Mae Upton of Salt Lake Louisiana-Texa- s LDS mis2 tablespoons milk City spent Sunday at the Earl Vi teaspoon sion allspice Holt home Vi teaspoon pepper Mr it Mrs F W Hess spent FriThe Future Progress Guild met Dash of cloves day at Ogden at the home of Mrs Lolita Gam can jellied cranberry sauce Mr & Mrs J D Munson spent Thursday with Mrs Opal Gam as teaspoon vinegar Wednesday with Mr & Mrs Lowell exThe - Combine all ingredients was program Farnsworth and family at Ogden sponsored by the Social Developcept cranberry sauce and vine& Davis Mrs Mr and Richard into eight balls Shape ment Club with Mrs Marian Gam gar three boys of Vancouver Wash Brown on all sides in 2 tablein charge Miss Arlene Rogers have been spending the past ten of Garland spoons melted fat in skillet favored with accorHeat cranberry sauce in small days with her parents Mr & Mrs dion selections Mrs Minta Gam Pour add Adams Afton vinegar and family saucepan two and Miss Margave readings over the ham balls cover skillet Mr it Mrs Arvid Anderson and lene Garn gave a reading Lunand cook for 20 minutes ThursSnowville of spent family cheon was served by the hostess day at the F W Hess home assisted by the Misses Nancy and can mix and store then bake at Mrs Ellwood Hess spent WedMarlene Gam your leisure and Thursday with her nesday Yeast doughs for roils and cof- daughter Mrs LaFae MacFar-lanfee cake keep for several’ days and family at Arimo Ida Take off part when refrigerated Mr & Mrs Verl Udy spent Sunof the dough enough for your needs at Ogden unday rest the and let keep chilling Mr & Mrs Elmo Munson spent til needed weekend In will the that better vsiting with Mr it fry Croquettes Mrs Earl Goates and family at if they're they hold their shape Put the mixture together chilled and with Mr & Mrs Springville in the morning shape and chill Orson Godfrey at Lehi until ready to fry Members of the Pinochle Club Make your salads in advance met at the Garland Cafe for their except for tossing together! They rTocintr for the season Sat will be and more palaurday evening with Mrs Mabel table Wrap washed and prepared and Mrs Hansen Esther Coombs in before plastic bags vegetables A hot steak supas hostesses serving time Prizes went to Having breaded cutlets or fish? per was enjoyed The egg and crumb coating will Mr & Mrs Elmer Coombs and Mr & Mrs Richard Packer stay on better during the frying DAUBED SHOP process if they’re well refrigerated of the Birthday The Ladies after the coating Is put on them Club met at Maddox Ranch House LEE’S |