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Show December 29, 1961 I the evening spent in dancing Santa Claus visited the party with a gift for all. Present were Mr. and Mrs Otis Nielson, Mr and Mrs. Ross Terry, Mr. und Mrs. Virgil Peterson, Lucy Tuclcer Mr and Mrs. Gary Anderson, Mr and Mrs Que Jensen, Mr and Mrs Gary Muier, Mr and Mrs. Sarah P Rigby was Mrs Jay Peterson, Mr and hostess to the Peterson Cons- Mrs Glade E. Mower and Mrs uls club at tier home Dw em- Ila Jensen ber 18 for their annual Christmas party. An election of ofAn election of officers was ficers to serve during Uie new held recently by the Young year was held They ate Mrs Mameds Fireside Elsie Chnslensen, president; Paterson was namedgroup. Jay president; Mrs. Dorcus Erickson, secreVirginia Mower, Maxine Ane and Mrs treasurer; tary derson, counselors, and Marian Madsen, reporter A de- Terry, Secretary. licious Christmas luncheon was served to nine members, and Mrs. Clista Peterson entera gift exchange was held Mrs tained at a Christmas lunchRigby was assisted by her eon Monday evening for ten daughter, Mrs Ila Jensen members of her club. A gift exchange w'an enjoyed. Reed L. Madsen of Richfield 3 ciai i tv tew Lu-cil- visited on Thursday at the Mrs. Clista Peterson enter Merlin Madsen and Amasa tained at a Christmas luncheon Monday evening for ten Terry homes. members of her club. A gift Mrs. Arnunta Clement is exchange was enjoyed. spending a few weeks visiting in Salt Lake City and vicinity Dr Keith Rigby and family with her children, Donald, of Provo spent last Wednesday Lloyd, Nelda and Nola and with Mrs. Sarah Rigby and Mr. their families, and with Grant and Mrs. Cyrus Jensen. Mrs Clement family in Spnngville. Rigby accompanied them on their return. She planned to Mr. and Mrs. Orson Miner spend the holidays in Provo Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Nelson and and Salt Lake City with memMr. and Mrs. Calvin Garhck bers of her family. entertained at a party Wednesday night of last Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Jensen week in the school gym. A left Saturday to spend the holbuffet supper was served and idays with the Duane Jensen eluent by Nanty Baxter many times have you gone into a lovely little gift shop look around? To let your mental mouth water? Before I learned some tricks with a needle and thread I used to do this all the time. Id walk among the counters, looking at disa beautifully plays. Id pick up a decorated evening sweater a hankie edged so delicately, it was hard worked place mat to imagine the hands that had done it. And then Id look at tho price tags on these delicious items . . . and Id have to shake my items all had head. For it seemed that special-lookin- g How ... ... VERY SPECIAL PRICES Finally, I decided to look into the possibility of making some of these specialties myself. Maybe they wouldnt be as difficult as they looked, I reasoned. Maybe, if I sat down and disciplined myself, I could turn out something that looked just as special. After some experimentation, I discovered that one of the easiest as well as one of the of the most attractive specialties was Swedish Weaving. For this boils down to a matter of pulling the tapestry needle through the natural loops of a piece of huck toweling. (Designs will always tell you which side of the toweling to use as guide.) Once you get into the rhythm, youll find that vhat emerges as an intricate piece of work requires little more than threading and steering a needle. Mis Nolilcll Allnd ily. I i agio ton Mi SprltKj (Hit if Tlif A waul hool m pi numbers m Thr I piu g r u in Sunday til ldt d 1 X m m hool g I mips h Pumpkin Icc Cream Pie 1 o "T" i A K. - t Z ii i f 1 Mrs iinipamst Shirley hl.uk was the leader Oigan and piano duet, Miss Debra lilai Khain of Moroni and Mich u Watson, Readets, Mrs Eai ri Crisp, Miss Aileen Lar-s- i n, Dennis Madsen, vocal solo, Richard Ilsen, vocal trio, Mrs Miry Osborne, Mrs. Lou Ann Osliome and Mrs. Ruth Graham Talks Kun Jensen and John Allred Players. McRay ai t r ; -- airuieiu itulilnn anil of Sail Mr and Mis Glen Osborn the City md ihihlien visited Christmas flu ibtnia.3 Indicia s with mother Mis Divou Allred nmnimg in Ephinmi with Mr and Mis LJle!l Petersen and f Hiul Wliei Ronald Mr and Mis ler and daughteis of Muald Mr and Mis Edwin Simons were visitors for the holidays with Mr and Mrs Frank Wat ue visiting tor the Chiislmas holidays in Piovn and Salt son und family Lake1 City with their sons anil and families daughters Oisal Allred, HSU student w :uh a visitor las weekend Mr and Mrs. Gardell Osborn Uth relatives if Fairview visited with Mina Retry Allied visited lor U X ; 1 i V AitiA y Hares a holiday treat which will please traditionalists and innovators, busy hostesses and guests alike pumpkin pie rirh and spicy as ever but straight from thp freezer! This pumpkin pie combines vanilla ice cream with all the more usual filling ingredients, the filling goes into the perfect pie crust you get every time you use Golden Pie Crust Mix or Sticks, and the pie goes into the freezer hours, even days, before the serving deadline. No last minute baking rush with this luscious dessert in fact no rush at all since every ingredient is in the convenience class. Its the perfect ending light and cool to a sumptuous holiday feast. Golden Pie Crust Mix or Sticks make two crusts you can make two Pumpkin Ice Cream Pies at once, wrap tightly for freezing and be twice as well prepared for happy holiday eating! BAKE at 450 for 8 to 10 minutes. MAKES pie. pastry for Prepare pie as directed on Pillsbury Golden Pie Crust Mix or Sticks package Prick generously with fork. Bake at 450 for 8 to 10 minutes until golden brown Chill crust in freezer 1 cup pumpkin, cooked or canned Combine 12 cup brown sugar 1 teaspoon cinnamon 12 teaspoon ginger 12 teaspoon salt 14 teaspoon nutmeg 116 teaspoon ground eloves 1 Fold in quart vanilla lee cream viftoned Turn into chilled crust and p.uic .n Garnish with whipped cream and pecan halves if desired family in Orem and the Darwin Terry family in Roy and with other relatives in the northern part of the state. Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Madsen of Provo spent the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Madsen. and Mrs. Elden Stew- art of Tooele spent Christmas weekend with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Angus Stewart. Justenson and Royal n J Mr and Mrs Curtis Allred are pumd grand parents of a new grand child, a baby born December 13 to Mr. and Mrs Stanley (Carol) Tippets of Orem This is the sixth child for Stanley and Carol, three sons and three daughters Mrs Allred visited last week at the Tippets home In Orem Allred. Mr and Mrs. Retd H. Allred visited Friday in Fairview with Mis Joseph I. Beck, Mrs Mr. and Mrs Iawrence LarMaybert Strate, Mrs. Earl Jen- sen to observe the birthday sen and Mrs. Wm. J Baxter anniversary of Mr. Larsen. were hostesses at a Christmas party Monday evening at the Mr. and Mrs. Vero Aiken home of Mr. and Mrs. Beck visited in Manti Christmas Guests at the party were Mr day with Mr. and Mrs. Kenand Mrs Darrel Fullmer, Mr neth Howell and family. and Mrs William J. Baxter, Mr. and Mrs Earl Jensen, Mr Miss Linda Aiken a student and Mrs. Delone Carlson, Mr. at USU at Logan was home and Mrs Angus Black, Mr. and for the holidays with Mr. and Mrs Maybert Strate and Mr Mrs. Archie Aiken and family and Mrs. Omn Jensen and Mr. I. Beck and Mrs. Joseph Mrs. Ireta Strate left TuesScore winners at progressive day for Las Vegas, Nev., to rook were Mr. and Mrs Ful- visit her daughter and lmer, Mrs Carlson and Mr Mr, and Mrs. Wayne Leroy Black. son-in-la- Ros-enda- Mr. and Mrs. Leo Osborne and son Kyle spent Christmas Day and Tuesday in Draper with Mr. and Mrs. Gene SteMr. and Mrs. Worth Bench vens and family and in West attended the Christmas pro- Jordan with Mr. and Mr3. Congram at the Salt Lake LDS nell Osborn and family. Business college. Their daugh ter, Erma Lee, a student there Supt and Mrs. Clifford was a soloist in the cantata are the proud grandShe is spending the holidays parents of their seventh grand in Fairview. child. A baby girl bom December 21 at the LDS hospital Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bushman in Mt. Pleasant. The parents and baby of Salt Lake City are of their second daughter are spending the holidays with Mr Mr. and Mrs. Farril McKinney of Ogden. and Mrs. Vaughn Madsen. Mrs. Gary Terrance Aiken and are visiting in Las Aiken birthday dinner honoring Mrs. M. F. Tucker Mrs. Ethel Mower has returned from the hospital, and is recuperating from major surgery Fairview North and South Sunday Schools held Christmas programs for the children on Saturday night. Santa Claus appeared with treats for the hildren Fairview South ward MIA is sponsoring a fireside for the ward on Sunday night after Sunday their mother Mis Ruth Os- sacrament services. A proborn and Mr and Mrs. Vugus gram has been arranged and Osborn Mr. Vugus Osborn re- breakfast will be served after turned home Thursday 1mm tw elve Mr and Mrs Lionel Jensen the LDS hospital in Mt Pleasand Kenneth returned to their ant. home here to spend the Mrs Edith Schofield visited in Salt Iake City with Mr and Mis Robert Schofield and for the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Madfamily for Christmas. Otto Ludwig of Sandy is sen and family. Lorell Hansen of Salt Lake visiting at the home of Mr home and Mrs. Kent Strate. City spent Christmas Miss Carol Madsen employ- with his parents Mr. and Mrs. ed at Salt Lake City was home Lowell Hansen. Vegas, Nev., with Mr. Aiken and relatives. i Needlecraft News Iy NanwIIaxtcr thing about men's sweaters; they're not always changinj I mean you don't have the Empire line one year and the Channel look the next. Sometimes I think men just hav more sense than to stand for such goings-on- . Look at their styles in almost anything. There are innovations every year, yes. Bui on the whole, most male fashions aie standard: practical . . One . and classic. AND CLASSIC IS DEFINITELY THE WORD for this weeks pattern. Its a masculine pullover that fits into almost any d scene. or in its sleeveless variation it can still be worn almost year round. One reason for this is that its knitted in Coats & Clarks Red Heart Super Fingering for soft and fine texture that takes to season-changparticularly well. This isn't a beginners sweater youll want a little practice befoie coming to it. But the fact remains . . . its a very classic item for that classic individual your man I And Christmas is a lovely excuse for showing him how much you caie by making him a gift that will be uniquely his! GET THE FREE DIRECTIONS NOW! your stamped and envelope to the Needlecraft Department of this newspaper, to get the free leaflet for both sleeveless and d pullovers.' Be sure to ask, And get started on it way ahead . , . pack though, for No. it away as the most famous classic of them all a surprise! Long-sleeve- Vurleen Simons was hostess Wednesday evening to the Social Service club. The Mrs exchanged Christmas delicious hot lunch wras served by Mrs. Simons Progressive score winners were Mrs. Lavon Allred, Mrs. Utah-n- a Strate and Mrs Irene Aiken. group gifts. A Miss Karma Beck of Salt Lake City visited for ChristSupt. Clifford McKinney is mas with her parents Mr. and a patient at the LDS hospital Mrs. Allan Beck. in Mt. Pleasant where he unThe family of Mrs. Angus derwent surgery last Thursday Black observed her birthday Mr. and Mrs. Kenseth How- anniversary at her home. Mrs ell and family of Manti visit- Blacks birthday was December ed Sunday with Mr. and Mrs 24 th. 'Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Barent-so- n and baby of Salt Lake Miss Kala Cheney spent the holidays with her parents, Mr. City are spending the holidays and Mrs. Reed Cheney. She is with Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Christensen, and in Mt. Pleas-an- d attending school in Ogden. with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bryant and Yvonne Cox Berentson. spent the holidays here with Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Tucker Vero Aiken. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bunnell The family of Mr. and Mrs Edmond Cox. Mr. Cox is re- entertained 28 family memwere together at of Brigham City and Mr. and Allred Royal on from a serious a at bers dinner opercovering turkey the family home for Christmas Mrs. Doyle (Donna) Winter-to- n ation. Saturday in honor of Mrs. and daughter Vicki of Tuckers birthday anniversary. day enjoying Christmas dinner THIS SET OF FREE INSTRUCTIONS Mr. and Orem spent Christmas with were toget,he4'. They Reed C. Lasson spent Christgives you six separate patterns (two place mat3, two towels, a Eddie Wheeler of Salt Lake pillow, and a biidge apron). So write now. Just send a stamped, mas in Salt Lake City. Mrs. envelope along with your request for Leaflet Lasson who has been confined City, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy to a Salt Lake hospital, under Mower of California, and Mr. No. treatment for a fractured hip, and Mrs. Ronald Wheeler and accompanied him home when children of Moab are spending he returned. the holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wheeler. Terry Anderson of Provo Fairview Lions Club held spent the holidays here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. their annual Christmas program and banquet one evenHugh Anderson. ing last week at Fairview Mrs. Elvira Bench left be- South ward. President Don fore Christmas for Boston, and Hanson was in charge. V v then on to Belmont, Mass., to Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Stewart visit her daughter and V. W. and family of Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. (Nora) Cox. She may spend were holiday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ora Stewart. the winter there. es long-sleeve- 9. NEXT WEEK! STARTS PENMEYS GIANT WHITE GOODS! HOORAY! Buffet even --U Mis Munis Bunnell 11 1 H,- v?Vi Mr. arid lic-- i pi i si'iiti'd a piogi mi at tie Sail iment set He 1ieluile n hit Mi'.s Mi Ilia Sue Shale Mr.i Eli ibetli A ruler am con-It. d the ilmir in i huir nuin-i- i is "O Little Tiiwn of Beth-- i Ear Away Ear, hem", Silt nt Hos.sRimh, Night", md With Wondering Awe', Mrs tilth Giaham was oigan Vv ' Mr Mr and Mis Charles Clark Salt Mrs. Christa Sanders and City, Mr und Mrs .mil Earl Claik are spending Ned Allred and family Piuvu he Christmas Holidays in Ce- Mrs Gladys Sparks of Salt and lip and Mis Roger M dar City with Mi und Mis Lake City accompanied Mr. Allred and family of this i it y Walter (Colli en) Engle and and Mrs. Larc.il Sparks and i luldi l boys to Fairview to attend the Nii'lsen lu-tul- Sunday junior nti .mil famami Mis , und ssoii wool u,m pii'M'iited b inrul Allied an Dt.NYa Mie-lw one-cru- Necdlccraft Newsc Page Three HE MT. PLEASANT (UTAH) PYRAMID A wVi f && V, - vis' vjx son-in-la- Pleasant Store Mt. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Turpin and children of Orem spent the holiday weekend with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Evans. This Engraved Card Mr. and Mrs. Glen McArthur and children of Bountiful spent the weekend here with Mr and Mrs. Valten Tucker, and in Mt. Pleasant with Mr. and Mrs. Theodore McArthur. On their way home they were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs Valten Tucker, who will spend the holidays there. ' 1 fo-youA- , ruKtbtion UJe(Lo(ii0 THE XOS IN THIS NEWSPAPER ARE YOUR INVITATIONS TO SHOP IN THE LOCAL STORES WESTERN AUTO FRANCHISE AVAILABLE You wouldn t attend the wedding without an invitation. For the invitation lets you know you re wanted. By the same token, you can be sure that the store that adverthe store that invites you to come in and shop tises will give you the treatment and service you want. 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