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Show Holiday Prices Are Popping Here $ $ Dollars Saved Are Dollars Earned $ $ THESE CARS ARE NOT GIFT-WRAPPED FOR CHRISTMAS BUT THE FAMILY WILL BE HAPPY WHEN YOU DECORATE YOUF. DRIVEWAY WITH ONE OF THEM FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON LOW DOWN PAYMENTS -NO PAYMENT TILL NEXT YEAR CC FiftHfC Cuslom Royal V-8 4-door Sedan. Powerfliie. Power steering, DD LUlVJLi radio, heaier, power seals; company executive car. SAVE P' CC Dl Vfil'TU 4"Docr Sedan; Healer, Radio, Sportone, (TfiOO OJ iLIm 111 White Sidewall Tires. SAVE tfbiJi) CC rUVJ Bel AiTe' V"8 4"Door Sedan- Overdrive, Radio, Heater, Of OJ LIIIjV New While Sidewall Nylon Tires. Ona owner, 1500 miles tpOlFU KK fllS'V BCl AirS V'8 4"Dr Sedan: ver(Jrive- radio- heaier, DD tiiij I power steering, power brakes. One owner. SAVE ty1""11 CA DtUrV Century 4-Door Sadan, Dynaflow, Radio, Double Heater, 1 CfM) t)4 liUlLlV Goodyear Double Eggle White S'dewall Tires. One owner; $11? "A Real Hot Car. SAVE ! ! ZA ftl PIC Super 88 4-Door Sedan; Hydramaiic. Radio, Heater, White CAjft OX ULllJ Sidewall Tires. One owner; real sharp SAVE jJltli FREE Turkey or Ham With Each New or Used Car Purchased Lunt Motor Company 38 SOUTH MA IX OEDAK CITY, UTAH PLYMOUTH DODGE CRYSLER IMPERIAL NEW CAR DEALER WE ARE. NEVER UNDERSOLD ON TOP - QUALITY CARS I News W ant-Ads Get Results Food Features ELLIS TAMALES 2 for 43c ELLIS CHILI WITH BEANS 2 for 49c CUDAHY TANG LUNCHEON MEAT 33c TASTEWELL CATSUP 2 for 33c RADIANT FRUIT MIX L;f 41C ' DIRECTLY FROM THE ft A WALDORF ASTORIA Sfflfflfffl Pillsbury's j ( 7th "GRAND NATIONALISM ML $25,00000 RECIPE! WESTERN UXLUX TELEGRAM Salt Lake City, Utah,. Dee. 13, 19 jo Ehvood Jefferson, Jefferson Merc, Milford, Utah RING-A-LIXGS. $25,000 first prize winner in Pillsbury's 7th Grand National Recipe and Baking Contest, by Mrs. Bertha E. Jorgensen, Purl land, Ore., adapted by Ann Pillsbury. Bake at 375 degrees F for 15 minutes, then for 5 minutes. Makes 1 to 2 dozen rolls. Soften 2 cakes compressed yeast in cup hike warm water, or substitute 2 pkgs dry yeast, soften ' " in y cup warm, not hot, water. Combine 13 cup butter or margarine and 3' cup hot scalded milk in large bowl. Stir until butter but-ter melts. Cool to lukewarm. Add 13 cup sugar, ' 2 teaspoons salt, 2 teaspoons grated orange rind, 2 unbeaten eggs and the yeast mixture. Add gradually gradu-ally 4 to 42 cups sifted Pillsbury's Best Enriched Flour to form a stiff dough. Mix thoroughly. Co er. Let stand 30 minutes. Roll out to a 22x12 rectangle on floured board. Spread half of dough along 22-inch side with nut filling. Fold uncovered dough over filling. Cut into 1-inch strips, crosswise. Twist each strip four or five times. Then hold one end down on baking sheet for center of roll. Curl remaining r strip around center on baking sheet, as for a pin-wheel, pin-wheel, tucking other end under. Cover with waxed paper or towel. Let rise in warm place (85 to 90 deg F) until doubled in size; 45 to (0 minutes. Bake in moderate , oven (375 deg F) 15 minutes until golden brown. Meanwhile prepare glaze of 'i cup orange juice and 3 tablespoons sugar. Brush top of rolls and bake 5 minutes longer until deep golden brown. Remove from baking sheet immediately. For warm place, set pan of boiling water in bottom bot-tom of cold oven, place rolls on rack above. Close oven door. Remove 15 minutes before baking to preheat oven. NUT FILLING Cream 13 enp butter-or margarine. Blond in 1 cup sifted confectioners' sugar thoroughly. Add 1 cup filberts, ground or chopped very fine; (Oilier nuts mav be substituted. PILLSBURY MILLS, INC. SWIFTS SLICED BACON Christmas Wrapped 49c ROUND STEAK -CHOICE 89c lb GROUND BEEF POUNDS at Jeff Merc Milford s AG Store Groceries - DU 7-2111 Hardware - I)U 7-2221 " REDDY light the way to better CSvl) living this Christina! Ye . . . $f -P Z- today' Electric Appliance are a big CJk fsHw f""5iCl"0 bright step toward more leisure, less KssffV I work, more fun I ' fj Jy' Let Reddy how you the BEST in Christ- ma gift. See the new Electric Ap- fOSJ'W -rMV) pliance that are so RIGHT for those i Vi-S on your list. Remember . . . Electric fl0-! f Appliance keep right on giving, long I&tJ'r&&, Wy I j " after Christmas is past. v Kfjf J EE-- Be Practical . . . Give Electric! TviLr-.l Hf ) j- for MOTHER tor DAD 1. ELECTRIC TOASTER 1. ELECTRIC SHAVER 2. IRONER 2. ELECTRIC SHOP TOOLS 3. ELECTRIC DRYER 3. COFFEE MAKER 4. ELECTRIC RANGE 4. TELEVISION lp W SISTER V BROTHER 1. BED LAMP 1. ELECTRIC TRAIN 2. RECORD PLAYER 2. WIRE RECORDER 3. SEWING MACHINE 3. STUDY LAMP 4. ELECTRIC FOOD MIXER 4. RADIO Telluride Power Company A dver titemgnt J "0m were s - 4? oe Marsh New Light f on an Old Subject j Mr. Evans from the Lighting Company gave an interesting talk at the Community Hall last night on how farmers can cut electric bills. For those who missed it, here's a short recap. Don't try to light up the cobwebs cob-webs in the rafters. Use a reflector reflec-tor and a smaller bulb -v i 1 1 probably prob-ably do the job. Too many farmers farm-ers use naked bulbs that waste 50''r of the light. Try using moveable projector bulbs that beam light the way a searchlight does. A couple of these "spoU'' will often give you better illumination than a gang of juice-wasting overhead lamps. From where I sit, it's amazing how often we misuse the things we have . . . like electricity. We also make a mistake if we misuse our right of personal choice about which candidate to vote for, say, or whether beer or coffee makes the ideal mealtime drink-by drink-by trying to force our opinions on others. Respect for the other fel-low fel-low point of view should be our "guiding light." I Copyright. 1055, L'nited States Breuers Foumlatinn I |