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Show " t THURSDAY, DECEMBER I THE LEHI FREE PRESS 30. 1937 THE LEHI FREE PRESS Public M,s Clady. Terry of Alpine, by The LhiFr Pre, last son. Every Thuraday Lehi. UtaA PhonS-- wih Mi?s Lavon tk-nc- l hoL'iayg Ptu-r-' Jr. at the nM home of Mis: of Her.efcr. J" . H were f: ','r3'.rJ'T'o."'f c ;.ay . i f.rt Mrs. rhM Mr. and Mrs ' a- - C euier. visitin Herman ADVERTISING RATES Furnished Upon Request I If.". Sunday. " M:s Ruth Rothe who teaches school the is at Bngham City, spending Mr. ith SUBSCRIPTION Christmas holidays with her parents, visit Garry, of Magna, are Miss Donna Richins One year of Pleasant Mr. and Mrs. Max Rothe. 11.00 Evans. W. A. Mrs. Mr. and Grove was visiting with her sifter, Mrs. Forrest Littlefurd, Sunday and Mr. and Mrs. James Preston and Mr and Mrs. Howard Kicks spent Monday. baby son of American Fork, spent he Christmas holidays v.siun? in Christmas day with Mrs. Preston's UTAa SIAIE PiOSS ASS0OAII0X Kick's parents. Mr and Mrs Delbert Norman and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Smith. Emery with Mrs. children spent Christmas day with Mrs. Martha Bali sjer.t Christmas relatives and friends in Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Reese of Salt LOCAL ITEMS Mrs- Clarence Lake City, were visiting with Mr. and dav with her daughter, City. Fork. Americn of and Jones family Mrs. Earl J Smith. Sunday. Mrs. Dr. Mrs. of Clarence Jones and is Smith's Reese sister. Mr. Mr- and Mrs. Charles Crabb spent Mr. and Mrs. David Wansgaard, of Christmas Day visiting with relatives American Fork, were visiting Mr. Mr. and Jones Thomas Mrs. X. Taylor Ogden. were visiting with relatives Mr. and Mrs- James parents, .and friends at Payson. in Lehi. Jones on Christmas day. spent Christmas day with their son. and friends Monday morning unero to .Nepni MrMr. Rulon Taylor and family of They were en route and Mrs. Midrley of Price, Mrs. Maud Wilson and Mrs. James Magna. they will spend a few days visitingwere visiting with Mr. and Mrs P. Christensen were at Mercur, SunCharles Crabb. Mr. and Mrs- Thomas Clark pent day, visiting with Mrs. Wilson's Mr. Clifford Willes and son. Ken neth and Mr. Howard Broomhead of Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Orin WinJet of Provo, was of Center Holladay, were visiting Monday Ray Goatts and family visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Littleford evening with Mrs. John Willes and field Mrs. Charles Crabb, Monday. and children spent Christmas day with son. LelandMrs. Littleford's parents. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs- Richard Thurman of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wasden and Mrs. Mark Richins of Pleasant Grove. visiting Salt Lake, spent last ?Tr. Reed Mrs. are and Taylor children of Salt Lake, were visiting Mrs. Thurman's mother, visit-Mwith Mrs. Christmas the holidays Mr spending of Sunday evening at the home and Mrs. Grant and Littleford Evans. Iilanch in, w;tn relatives and friends of 4nd Mrs. John S. Evans. children were visiting with Mrs. Henefer. Miss Norine Jones who has Littleford's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira been visitine here in Lehi. returned Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Saddler Deveraux of Ileasant Grove. and baby of Draper, were Xmas home with them. - - . . - week-en- d r. 1 I Theodore Pearson who UJIiWIAVEU WINE VARIETIES 20 alcohol by voluml underwent in a Salt I.ake Hospital ten days ago, was brought to his home, Monday evening. t rom latest reports he was getting along nicely. an operation for appendictis Mrs. Max Rothe who has been visitin Los Angeles, with her daughter Mr. and Mrs. Wilson ing and son-in-la- Ritchie, and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jacobs during the Christmas holidays arrived home yesterday. guests of Mrs- Saddler's mother, Mrs. Miss Yvonne Lewellyn, daughter of W. H- Johnson. Miss Lola Johnson Dr. John Lewellyn of Salt Ike City, accompanied them home for a visit-spent Saturday and Sunday visiting Friends will be pleased to hear that with Miss Joan Taylor. Miss Taylor returned with her to the home Sunday Mrs. Donnette Holmstead, who was evening where he will spend a few ill at her home last week, is improv ing, and hope she will enjoy a healthy days visiting. as well as a happy new year. Mr- and Mrs. John Zimmerman has Mr. and Mrs. Morris Holmstead as their guests Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. George Zimmerman and had as their Sunday dinner guests A. Holmstead, sons and Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Zimmer- Mr. and Mrs. 0Merlin and MrsEldon, and Mr. man and sons. n Holmstead and son, Mrs. Ora children and . - - Put-ma- Mrs. Richard Norman served a delicious turkey dinner Sunday to the Mr. and Mrs. following guests: George Zimmerman and children, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Norman and children, Mr. Clyde and Richard Norman. Mr. and Mrs Clarion - How to Boost Profits on Fruit and Produce - NEW YORK. Sign boards pointing the way to increased profits for fru.t and vegetable growers and shippers are raised in a bulletin issued by the American Fruit and Produce Auction Jorgenson entertained for relatives Christmaa day at their home- Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Whipple, 2.1 -i-li-..- JJ Ye JJeUl tZMl WW HAPPY Pit Addressing its message to the growers and shippers whose products find their way through the ten auction markeV the Associa tion sets forth the following as important elements in successful fruit and vegetable marketing: Pack products in well made, neat and clean containers; an LabeJ each package wit attractive and listmctive brand name; Protect this ate! by making the brand represent depenDa:-uniform quality: iiirRestrict car-.i'- t possible number ji H0HEKB Mrs. Martha Ball entertained at a delicious dinner Sunday at her home. Her guests were: Dr. and Mrs. Clarence Jones and daughter,. Ircen, of American Fork, Mr- and Mrs LeRoy Crookston and children, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Tike of Salt Lake City, Wilburn Gall of Levan, Miss Darleen Owens, of Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. Bovd Larsen. MV XTS. W. - f Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Taylor enter tained at a family dinner Christmas uiay. Covers were laid for Mr. and (Mrs. L. I. Wardle and family, Mr. and Mrs. George P. Price and family .ir. and .Mrs- Roger Price and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jav Powell Miss Mary Jacobs of Pleasant Grove and the host and hostess. i LIST PREPARED - p;, 10 " v -. '1 will Here are some recipes that Year off properNew the start help will try them ly. Try one and you all: Ebb Noodle and Pot Roatt W lb. egg noodles 1 tablespoons butter or ollre oil 2 cans tomato 6oup 2 cups water 1 teaspoon cinnamon 4 lbs. beef rump roast 1 large onion, cut fine 1 cup grated cheese 2 tablespoons sugar 1 tea?poon allspice Pepper and salt Brown roast well on all sides in olive oil or butter in a large sauce brown pan. Remove meat and meat in onions, medium. Replace eauce pan with browned onions, add tomato soup, water, sugar and for eplces to flavor. Cook slowly 2 hours. Cook egg noodles ia boiling ealted water till tender. Drain. When meat is tender, place on Melt cheese platter ready to serve. In the gravy, add the egg noodles and toss lightly to mix gravy through the egg noodles. Garnish th roast with the egg noodles and eTTe. Makes 6 to 8 generous servings. Spaghetti, macaroni, sea shells or any other form of macaroni products may be substituted for egg noodles. Baked Llmat 2 cups dried Limas 4 cup diced salt pork a cup minced onion 1 cup diced carrots 2 cups boiling water 2 tablespoons butter Soak Limas overnight or from 6 to 8 hours in water to cover, then drain. Put salt pork in a heavy frying pan and cook five minutes; add onions and carrots and cook until brown. Add to the Limas and mix well and turn Into a casserole, add water, then break butter into bits and place on top of Limas. Cover and bake in a moderate oven (360 F.) until tender, about 3 hours. Sprltz Cookies with Brazil Nuts 1 cup shortening y3 cups sugar egg teaspoon vanilla i I1 VVVTV' V51 -"-- 5! - "- By BETTY BARCLAY 1 1 'f' N "OC.s- I 1111 J -l p flour lii cups teaspoon salt cups gro- -d Briua ... Cream shorttnini? in"'' gradually and crtam"to..,; p u Ueht nnd fluff in the vanilla. Sift flour and mix with ground nm. J flour and nut niiTturB . mixture Pack dough in fte of a cookie Dress and .. 1 cookie sheet in various sWl uruy uuugu uy leaspoonfaU JI cookie sheet. Hecorat Jrl Brazil nuts, if desired Rk a hot ran. 400 degree. ten minutes. Remove from" r J ii.. c ai u v Maple 1 1 Rennet-Custar- COOL d 13 5 in M iri t" Yi WU Sliced Apricot package maple rennet mJ w?4 pint milk Slices of apricot iuaKe Bervlng, a reuuei-cusiar- 4 aceor&i garnish . each dessm slices of apricot arranged in iui uiauuu. Twelfth Night Ciki v' (3 eflfl whltet) 2Vt cups sifted cake 24 teaspoons double-actin- flour g bjw 4 teaspoon salt cup butter or other ahortttj Vi cup milk teaspoon vanilla egg whites, stiffly beaten Sift flour once, measure. baking powder and salt, and J together tnree times. Cream thoroughly; add sugar gradual creaming until light and fluffy, 1 3 flour, alternately with milk, a amount at a time. Beat alter ei: addition until smooth. Add TaiC fold in egg whites. Bake to t layer pans in greased ate oven (375 F.) 25 to 30 mima Insert dried bean in one layer cover layers with fluffy frostta piling frosting very generously Decorate with top of cake. Christmas Creche, toy village, conventional holly or mistletoe sign. For a larger cake, dotbl the recipe to make three IWii layers. moil- BIG WAY AT VERY LOW COST, FARMER W!3mSTrirri-rrrrr-f IP Tw Tidri J - 1 i k Jjm NEW Utah county taxes can not be paid at the present time, advised County Treasurer Andrew Jensen last week. Taxes cannot be paid until the delin- quent tax list is published, he stated, which will be next week in this paper. lie did not estimate how much was collected, but stated a figure as to percentage of return could be made shortly after January 1 After the delinquest list is printed taxes can be paid by attaching a 2 cents for each per cent penalty and tax notice. This will prevail until! January 10 when the property, cordng to legal procedure, will be sold AND Mr. and Mrs. 0 WOOF Vk if fST 1892 ) 1:5$ .Mr. SEE KELLY . ( Samuel Jackson and .Mrs. Clifton Jackson of Cedar City, and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Halli v.u. oi i leasani urove, enjoyed a trip to Salt rWtr,,,,. MMnums .Mgm, wnere they attended a show. Mr. and Mrs, C lilton Jackson returned to thei home Sunday evening. USED GARS FOR SALE T WILSON STATE STREET, LEHI I 2- to Utah county unless made . payment U Id. COM (to. 14T Ha. ia H "tT f,T i TTlTITJTiTITITf 1 irs. t.eorge Kicks entertained the Junior Girls Class of the Third Ward at a party last Thursday evening. Lames were Hayed and refreshment were served to the following girl? mdneld. Virginia Jackson i i.wns .wyrel Sunderland Alton brocam, Rhea Trinnaman Wanda Turner, Marjorie Colledge and Mrs. Alta Moncur. is After January 10, 50 cents must be paid for cost i f sale, another half- Uoiiar tor redemption certificate fee. ana interest will be assessed at 8 per cent for the period from January 1, reported Mr. Jensen. PTS. CON TiTfTiTrT nL-- 1 1 I THE BEST AT THE f$ (DO Wt Hare Compke Stock 117-- 8-- W Night or Day - ; f HARDL1ANS y is playing just as important a part in bringing increased profits by st PRICES. Residence t fclec-tricit- ' will pay you, Mr. Farmer to investigate the possibilities of low-coElectric Service for greater use on YOUR farm. PHONES-Of- fice llfTTTnYhs In the business oi farming, It ALL GRADES OF BEST COAL' ON HAND AT LOWEST T - hV& efficiency and lower opsra'dng costs as in any other business. When in need of coal be sure to give us a call. t a. -- providing RIGHT PRICES r j$h If you have any news 0f interest, any advertisng, any Job printing or want anything ia the printing line. Strviee teith tmiU ef's Mr V IM READY SERVE YOU m a Goates visiting with Mr. and Mrs. George Ii. Goates, Sunday. They were en route to fcpringville. Mr. F. W, Goates left directly for Los Angeles, (. ahfornia. kets constantly DELINQUENT TAX -- and son, Richard, and Mr. and Mrs Lane vjity, were oui uiover oi i Keep shipment.- - JfrT and Mrs. Floyd An, "-- 555sinui"J" " L Mr. and Mrs. Orson Godfrey. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Anderson. .Mr. f tV I . Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson and family of Salt Lake, enjoyed a delici ous Christmas dinner at the home of Association. Mrs. Ora Chipman and son, Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Whipple and children, and Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Goodwin. .. Mr. and Mrs. James Comer and children, and Mr- and Mrs. J. E Chadwick and children of American lork. were visiting with Mr- - and Mrs. Barrett Chadwick of Ogden, Sunday. Earl and ' d,nil . I - Hansen of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday night at the home of her sister, Mrs. Howard Ricks a?f and 5J fe WrM! f 1' ftA Mr. and Mr. . Stt-rlir.j- Miss Thelma City - 117-T- 8-- IN of Salt Lake tes Dc f-- ' ALL G-- Mr. Mrs. " F Johnson were I. L. Laierr. .Mr. Mrs. and P. George with Price, Managar .knit Fritz ' vising with daughter. Off.ce. 32 W. Main residaDce, 2nd and children in Salt Lake. Bck and children. Shirley and Ken-- ; had j weii Brt,wn ' ''"r" "' Weat and Sute St. Lefci. Utah win of American Fork. Sunday. rrer" &ruei, Mr9 Offic residence Phone Mr and Mrs- John Sherwood and Vr. I.,'rr Brown- and Br,wi. s rno.er, Mr. and Mrs. Durrant family were visiting with reiatives Entered at the poitofivre at Leai, Utah. and frierds at Cedar Valley. Sunday. family of American Fork, spent Xmas: of Provo, with Mrs. Durrani's parents, Mr. as pound dasa matter. Miss Maxir.e Chnstensjday , y Edith Chrltmas family , Vr ! t his THURSDAY, - , Jalk 3t Over! |