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Show Party Line Page4 By Violet Boyce I hope you will call me and tell me about your parties, weddings, vacations, and vocations. Let us let others know about those interesting things you. your club or organization are participating in. ' Finder By Marge Have you ever ridden Bargrner on the top of Bridal Veil Falls in Provo Canyon? It is situated at the base of the falls. They claim it to be the steepest in lhe world. I think the one in Canada we visited was longer, but no doubt this is the most spectacular. The cars are heated, equipped with a telephone, and hold six passengers. The sunshine was terrific in a wonderful sent of way after 10 days burrowing around like a ground hog. Guests of our son, David, were Paul Larson and Phil Lund. Jordan students. Another interesting place we visited was Edgewood Hall, in Providence, Utah. Make arrangements to see the old English estate if you have not already done so. It was built by an Englishman, further de- - its gone! (the fog that for almul 15 minutes. Then reis) It did bring out some screw-hal- l move lid and cook nnlil liqnii! humor though-li- ke "It's has just c upni'ulcd. liemmi1 so thick outside that ya' can't the lettuce. Sene peas in a hoi see your lace in front of your dish and garnish with onions. hands', and "She doesn't noRltOIl.FD GHAPl'FRtlT tice a thing site's always been Wash heavy grapein a log and she hasnt the fruit. Cut in halves crosswise. foggiest idea what you're talk- Remove seeds and with sharp ing about", or "when the fog knife cut around each section cleared, wc had two extra cars to free it from membrane. in our driveway". Boy, I'm at Sprinkle each half with 1 it again! Guess I have spring fever!! Whadda ya say we tablespoon light brown sugar spring info spring in the kit- and dot wilh little butter. Cover chen? Why dont you invite the and store in refrigerator until bridge club over and let them ready to broil. Broil 10 minutes, or until go'd-esharpen their claws and their tastclnids on these goodies. brown, under moderate beat. Servo hot. .lust liel'oro sen ins. CHICKEN SALAD pour 1 teaspoon slimy or ruin (6 servings) as 2 rups cooked diced chicken over broiled surface. Serve dessert. or course first j cup diced celery cup toasted chopped al- ORANGE ALMOND MOUSSE monds (10 to 12 servings) 'a cup mayonnaise 1 cup sugar 2 (bs. cream 2 tbs. grated orange peel V:! salt Isp. cup boiling water 1 tbs. lemon juice 1 tbs. unfavored gelatin dash of pepper W cup lemon juice Combine all ingredients. Let i cup glace cherries stand an hour or so before ser2 cups heavy cream ving. Serve on a crisp letlure 1 cup chopped blanched alleaf garnished with mayonnaise monds and a few almonds. Put sugar, grated orange peel, PEAS A LA FRAXCAISE an.! boiling water info saucepan. Stir and Imil 1 minute. Soak gel(6 to 8 servings) 1 qt. shelled green peas or atin in the cold water for a few 2 minutes. Dissolve soaked gelapackages frozen 1 small head lettuce or out- tin in hot syrup. Add orange and side leaves of 2 heads lemon juice. l,ct stand until Vi cup small pickling onions jelly-likCut in consistency. 2 lbs. sugar cherries into quarters. Whip lb. butler mam. Fold whipped cream, cherries and nuts into the thickcup water Sail & pepper ened gelatin mixture. Place in Put peas in a heavy sauce- refrigerator and let stand sevlid. Add eral hours or ovrmight. If pan with the lettuce, onions, sugar, butter frozen mousse is preferred, put and water. Season with salt and mixture into Serve in sherbet glasses. pepper to taste. Cook covered Well 1962 juice-i'iPc- 14, February ! i I It Only Makes Sense . . . -- Mrs Rhuda Matlon, left, and Mrs Marion Holmes, seated, two members on the committee sponsoring the Federal Womens 3 Club regu sponsoring ar monthly party te be held Feb. 17. This months members are the retired federal employes. BAKING POWDER BISCUITS About 16, medium size 2 cups flour 3 12-o- tsp. baking powder tsp. salt cup shortening cup mills Sill flour, baking powder, and salt together; cut in shortening until mixture resembles coarse corn meal. Add all of milk and mix (o smooth dough (about 25 strokes). Turn out on lightly floured board. Knead lightly 25 to 30 times. Roll or pat inch thick. Cut with biscuit 2-- e close-fittin- little gondola ear to the Marshall and Francis Hulf-ake- r veloprd by a millionaire who Darlene Gailbrealh of Farming-- , motored to Helena, Mont hoped to make his home there ton got a tittle lost and made to the Big to be one day. His wife didnt like a surprise visit present at their daughter Cottonwood Water treatment Francis graduation. the west that much. It is now riant instead. Pennys Nevertheless exercises the said enjoyed they owned by Theron Bringhurst. after the roundup we all met was 30 Theron was a former resident at the old chuck wagon. Picture but pointed out that it of Cottonwood and lived where esque Willow Creek Golf degrees below zero that day. 18 the Cottonwood Club now exists Course was the luncheon spot. It finally warmed up to below. on 5600 South. The old barn 'Guest speaker was Dr. Elroy once housed prized cows. There Nelson. Andys Smorgasbord was the wives were the dates are still prize cows in his barns St. George would seem to be place, the Valentine for the barns that look like Pete a warm supier arspot to us northerners, CottonSouth the Harmans pancake house. There but when by ranged our family visited the cows are fed, milked, and there it was bitter cold with wood Lions Club. There were pampered. And to show their wind. Going along with the fam- 18 couples present, reports Ed gratitude, they win first prizes ily was Mrs Ernestine Preston Collett, president. and sweepstake ribbons for and Merrill Jensen. Adios Amigo their owner. Ia our collections of pictures we have the crack basketball team for Woodstock School with Theron out in front. Others I recall were Billie Smith. Spencer Broom-heaParticular People Wear Fine Theron and Zola told us that recent Helladay visitors Clothes . . . And Want Them were Buss and Vera Headman, To Retain Their Richness! son Paul and Bussa mother, Mrs O. C. Headman of 5600 So South, and Ron and Erma of also Spratling, Holladay. They Have Them The Utah Press Women were Cleaned Professionally scheduled to tour the Metropolitan Water Conservancy plant recently. Guide was friendly Here's Why and amiable Vaughn Wanna-cot- t. The Professional Cleaner President Wanda Lund of Only Clearfield and Vice President ul g freezing-compartmen- t. cutter 2 inches in diameter. Place on ungreased cooky sheet, x 12 inches. Bake in very 15 hoi oven (450) 12 to 15 minutes. IJME RING MOLD SALAD (6 servings) 1 package gel- New leagues of all types forming. Always open bowling. lime-flavore- d Terrific Deal On Gas! Delicate Fabrics. ' Check Our Prices Federal Women Schedule Party The Federal Womens club will hold their monthly party Feb. 17 at 12:30 pm at the Beau Brummel restaurant. The sponsoring members this month are the retired federal employees. There will be a George Washington theme with appropriate decorations and place cards. A variety of card games will follow the luncheon. Mrs Blanche Rasmussen is party chairman with Mrs Rhoda Hatton, Mrs Marion Holmes, Mrs Teresa Sanone and Mrs Elsie Jones as committee members. Gives Special Attention To Individual Garments. Removes Spots & Stains Before They Set. Gives Special Care To Adds The Finishing Touch With Fine Pressing. Saves You Time. Pay A Little More . . . And Get More! The only bargain in dry cleaning today is Quality ' cleaning and pressing. NOW! Canyon Rim Cleaners TRAVELERS OIL CO. 4716 Highland Dr. 33rd South 2920 East HU 4-7- 90 atin 1 1 cup hot water cup fruil juice 1 1 package cream cheese can spiced white grapes WiU MW. will get you nowhere, but if you'll take me bowling down at Roller's Town and Country Lanes that will speak for itself." "Flattery 033331 nrum ACCURACY ':';J Salt Lake LDS Temple was setting for a Friday morning ceremony in which Miss Loi May Luker exchanged vows with Raynor E. Lawrence. Elder Harold B. Lee of the Council of the Twelve officiated. Mr & Mrs Joseph Lawrence, 1852 East 2700 South, parents of the groom, hosted a wedding breakfast at the home of Mr Mrs T. Richard McGuire, the grooms brother-in-laand crisp lettuce leaf or curly en- sister, immediately following dive and fill center with chicken the ceremony. salad. The bride is a daughter of Mr & Mrs George C. Luker, 027 East 700 South. They feted the newlyweds Friday evening at a Salt Lake reception eenler. Attending the bride were Mrs Ronald G. Luker, matron honor; Miss Kathlene Luker, Miss Merrilene Luker, Miss laurel McGuire and Miss Sliar-c- n iv-.-- .f. YOU CAN SHARE IN THE SUCCESS OF OLD MILL FOOD PRODUCTS COMPANY ter well-traine- But, more Tracy-Collin- s. important ... we do our best on EVERY checking account because every checking account depositor is a valued client to us . . . worthy and deserving of the best banking we can possibly give e of I960, the processing plant was moved to its present, modern, 10,000 foot area at 3547 South Redwood Road. Much new equipment was added at that time and the planned expansion program was under way. IN THE FALL GROWING WITH UTAH? Indeed yes. In the past two years production and sales have more than doubled. Over 300 outlets in four States now handle Old Mill Food Prod-uct- s. New States and areas are being considered by the Company for even further distribution of these quality products. All this adds up to PROOF of the rapid growth being experienced by this Firm. Luker was flower girl. Joseph W. Lawrence assumed best man duties for his brother. Drlmer M. Lawrence, John Lawrence, Monte T. Laker Mi James Keith Luker ushered. Ronald G. Luker also assisted in the reception line. The bride has attended University of Utah. Mr Lawrence has attended Brigham Young University and fulfilled an LDS mission to Western Canada. 'Hevei Sefane Opened NOW, FOR THE FIRST time in the history of Old Mill, stock ownership is being offered to the public. The management believes the Company is only on the threshold of even greater growth. It is their conviction that the spread of ownership to many Utah families will mean far greater interest, support and strength and, ultimately, a company destined to play a more vital part in the economic growth of Utah. .... Advertisements in the Neigh- - j bor tell you how to save plenty of money on the costs of running your home. The merchant always has an ad-- 1 vertisement in the Neighbor. Products Company, without obligation whatsoever, will provide all interested persons with an 18 oz. sample of its Toast Spred pure preserves as well as a prospectus booklet and a complete explanation of this business opportunity. OLD MILL FOOD SEAT COVERS Paid Banking by Mail Service Automatic Faster Bank Transferral to Old Member, Federal Deposit Insurance 1 7 .4'-- i ; rm Corporation Autos - Boats - Trucks 4689 HOLLADAY BLVD. there 000.00 . tlBill d Kitchen Chairs ON ALL COVERS FROM $15 UP BANK & trust Feed Fredect, CMfny w Mly 100.000 stack. vetiay Mi total value $150.. will M mM at 50c per' MIN Furniture &&&$ 157o OFF 51 S. MAIN CUP & RETURN OR PHONE TODAY vmW.1iVALUABLECOURON Postage Daily Interest Savings Accounts. company 45m SO. & 9th EAST 9 Company was formed over 40 years ago in Holladay, Utah, as a business processing and bottling fruit and berry preserves and jellies. Today, Old Mill produces more than 80 flavors and products, including pancake syrup, salad dressings, mayonnaise, toppings and fountain syrups, in addition to preserves and jellies. him. Free Imprinted Checks IMNN THIS LONGESTABLISHED McGuire. Wendy Lee d Careful, banking people plus the electronic accuracy of the newest of bookkeeping equipment assures the finest of error-fre- e banking at Repeats Nuptials cup pecans pinch of salt Add hot water to lime gelatin and stir until dissolved; add fruit juice. Let stand until partially set and pour into individual ring molds. Cut cream cheese into small cubes. Drain white grapes. Just before gela tin sets, place a few grapes, cubes of c ream cheese, and pecans in each ring mold. The consistency of the gelatin should be stiff enough to hold the fruit, cheese, and pecans in place. Let stand until set. When ready to serve, turn out on I" fCtHiMf Miss Lois Luker TMc advert Isemtsl h neither Old Mill Food Products Co. P O. Box 15497 Salt Lake City 15, Utah (iPiilleniPn: Yes , jun interested in receiving, without obligation, thp ilpsrrix!(l prospectus nnd explanation of this business opportunity . . . and a jar of Toast Spred preserves. 1 Name on after to sell eer e tellcitetiee to hey My ef these securities. Ne eftorlap b mode escept by a pres, pecles te benefide residents el the State ef Utah. .... Street Address Cilv Phone We Cover Anything See RIK FARISH 4975 So. Stato 'ooomooooQOQWQooooovmm AM i |