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Show X 12 in. Bake at 350 degree for 12 to 15 minutes. Frost with powder sugar frosting lulled orange. You can also decorate this with colored candies. 'Chocolate Coconut Drops x cup sweetened condensed milk 1 sq (1 oi ) unsweetened cho-- j j -- j 1 S3 i , 1 cola'.e tsp salt l'x cups shredded coconut ' 4j 'j tsp vanilla By Marge Burgeuer chocolate and Dump milk, salt into top of double boiler. Gals, it won't be long now! 2'x Joz. Cook over rapidly boiling water, Do you need some mure For some meat treats try lor about 10 min. or until thick. help lor goodies Trick or these: Stir in vanilla and coconut. Treat? Have you ever tried j Slushburgrrs" Drop by tcatpoons onto well-Drop Donuts? These are a Make your favorite ham bur greased cookie sheet. Bake at cinch. Let the gang help. Xojger patties and pan broil them 350 degrees 10 to 12 min. Re-,i.r cssttiu, just droppin' until browned on both sides, move from pan at once. and fryin. Add the following sauce and Drop Doughnuts cook 20 to 25 minutes. 2 eggs well beaten 300 Sauce cup sugar 2 tbs salad oil 1 tbs melted shortening 1 lbs worchcslershire sauce 1 tsp vanilla 1 tbs prepared meal sauoo '.j cup milk 1 tbs vinegar 2 cups sifted flour Listed in fair condition at 1 tsp sugar lx tsp salt St. Mark's Hospital was Dale 'x cup catsup 2 i tsp baking powder Schmitt, 1346 East 4170 South water l'x cup Vi tsp nutmeg after being treated for bad infew drops of tobasco 1 tsp cinnamon inflicted 1 clove juries which were chopped garlic 1 cup sugar to coat doughnuts 1 tbs chopped onion Thursday at 7:13 a.111. when a Cub Scouts of Pack 311, Den many other cities in the United Combine eggs, sugar, shortMix together and simmer 30 lower from the end of a crane 1, to revive an old cus- Stales ening and milk and beat to- minutes - then pour over cooked fell on him at CM1 Shopping tomhope The theme for the cub scouts of painting store windows 1 minute. Sift gether flour, salt, hamburgers and cook according Center, 4800 South Highland Dr. for Halloween through their this month is Sleepy-Hollobaking powder and Mr. Schmitt and another em- painting of the Headless Horse- land, including the study of spices. to above instructions. Ches-lc- y Washington Add to egg mixture and blend Headless Irving's Here's a real Teen-agTreat ployee of Acme Crane Co., 1425 man on the store front of until smooth. Drop from tea- 8 hard French rolls Drug in Cottonwood shop- Horseman", which makes an Jefferson St. were moving a appropriate Halloween motif. spoon into hot fat (365 degrees) 1 lb sharp Cheddar cheese tower from the end of a crane ping area. Boys Life magazine, advocating den Mrs. Melba 3 to 5 minutes or until golden 1 Spcakman, wlien the accident occurcd. cup ground ham tie minting of store windows, when she savs mother that brown. Roll doughnuts in sugar Vs The victim was struck on the was a squared off draw provided cup tomato sauce child of growing up groups while still warm. Makes about 1 back, head, and shoulder by the ren decorated store windows ing of the scene to make easy large onion chopped 4 tsp chopped green pepper with drawings instead of get- copying for children who wantjib. to ed it. reproduce 8 stuffed olives chopped ting into mischief. The practice FREE LECTURE Using the magazine guide, lias died out in Salt Lake al!s cup salad oil en-- , on is still prevalent in Mrs. Speakman made an it though Cut top from French rolls Christian Science and hollow out centers. Mix all the ingredients and fill roll. Oscar Leonard lledman Heat in a 350 degree oven for Lecturer Oscar Leonard lledman, 85 10 to 15 minutes. ELLA H. HAY, C. S. Now let's wash the goodies year old foreman of the American Smelting and Refining Co., down with mulled cider. of Indianapolis, Indiana died Tuesday, Oet. 17, at his Mulled Cider Member ef the Board of of natural causes. home 1 qt cider Lectureship of the Mother He was born Feb. 18, 1876, Vx cup brown sugar Church The First Church 2 slicks cinnamon bark Norkopiug, Sweden to Edwin and Mari Louise Anderson llcd-maVx of Christ, Scientist, in Bostsp cloves He married Maud North tsp nutmeg ton, Massachusetts. Dash of allspice July 11, 1899, Salt Lake City, lie came to Utah in 1884. He Dash of mace was a member of the LDS and Combine heat. Strain Subject through cheese cloth. Serve hot. Church. Here is the ideal Halloween Survivors include his widow; Christian Science: Defender cookie - wc love 'em! a son, Oscar C., Union; daughOf Individual Rights ters, Mrs. E.L. (Marion) Myers, Carrot Drop Cookies 1 Murray; Mrs. Bernice Atkinson, cup shortening :1i Othello, Wash.; Mrs E. M. cup sugar Place 1 egg beaten Petersen, Gustinc, (Phyllis) First Church of Christ, 1 cup cooked mashed carrots Calif.; five grandchildren, eight Scientis 352 East 3rd South St. Vi tsp lemon extract 1 tsp vanilla Salt Lake City, Utah James William Bramble 2 cups sifted flour Funeral services were conVi tsp salt ducted Saturday, 2 p.m., for 2 tsp baking powder Time William Bramble, 85, Cream shortening and sugar; Janies 3052 South 300 East, who died Monday Eve., Oct. 30, 1961 add beaten egg, mashed carrots, 11:55 a.m., of natat 8:00 o'clock lemon extract and vanilla. Mix Wednesday, causes in a Salt Lake ural You arc cordially invited to well. Add dry ingredients which ; hospital. Of course, those one bedroom homes I advertised been sifted have together. Drop attend was Mr. Bramble born Want Ads arent very large I in the 1 Sept. inch apart onto by teaspoon, Children Will Be Cared For greased cookie sheet, 15 Vi in. 23, 1865, Mile End Old Town, Western Sub District, London, Los Angeles; Mrs. Olive Devey, condition. England, a son of James and American Fork; Mrs. Mildred She was born Nov. 21, 1919; Clara Romeril Marguerite Mount Mrs. Pleasant, Sanpete Fairclough, Elko, Nev.; He married Bramble. Lois Mae Seattle) Wash.; County, to Henry P. and Edna Krabbe, Marsh Feb. 10, 1902. She died She married stepson, E. Woodrow Walton, Shepherd Olsen. 11 a.m. 10 p.m. Aug. 31, 1928. On April 16, 1931 Salt 39 Murry Grandlin Robertson Feb. grandchildren; Lake; he married Henrietta D. Wal- 21 14, 1941 at Ely, Nev. The ton at Juab County. was later solemnized Burial was in the Salt Lake marriage The former retail vegetable Lake LDS Temple. Salt in the 11 p.m. 7 a.m. and fruit merchant is survived Cemetery. Mrs. Robertson, who was a by his widow; sons, Howard R., school and Primary teacher, is 7-- 11 Mrs Helen E. O. Robertson Boise, Idaho; Alfred El wood, survived by her husband, a son Mrs. Helen E. O. Robertson, Ogden: Milton: daughters, Mrs. and a daughter, SuLois Warniek; Mrs. Faye Allsop; 41, 875 East Gregson (3050 S.), Murray, 4738 Highland Dr. CR of Salt Lake. Also all Mrs. Donna Weiss, all Salt died Friday, Oct. 13, 6:50 p.m., zanne, Why walk 20,000 ft. when all your needs are found in 3,00 ft. are brothers, Joseph surviving Lake; Mrs. Alta Lois Tyler, in a local hospital of a heart P. Olsen and Rex T. Olsen, both of Mount Pleasant, and sisters, Mrs. Harold (Pearl) Oliver son, Preston, Idaho; Mrs. Eddie (Alice) Jcsscn, Mount Pleasant; Mrs. Harry (Hannah) Wilcnski, Salt Lake; and Mrs. Fred (Geo) Riggs, Hcbcr Springs, Ark. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday, Out. 18, and burial was at Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. I x Finder t I A I 1 f96l j V' a Vi Pound Tower s A Falls on Victim v-- Open Sundays Open Daily .'The; style for every sport and whim BREATHIN' PIGSKIN CASUAL SHOES BRUSHED feet in '' BY WOLVERINE . t' ,.Crai? .Pac' f.nth., and on for the d V r Page e Obituary a Hush Puppies Scouts Revive Old Time Window Art larged picture, 6'x x I : 3 younger boys to paint. Bruce Harris, Ken Rasmussen, Tony lloltcr, Kevin Campbell, Steven Spencer, Mark Montague and Don West did the painting with paint mixed with cleanser to enable easy wash off later. The children worked on their production about two hours. Even the most active teenager finds it mighty treat a pair of Hush Puppies. Steel shanks not right support but keep the shoes in shape. And, tanned. A brisk brushing removes any Hell-C- hard to mis- the only give they're triple surface soil. stains disappear with suds and water. Choose from sizes and widths for everyone. styles, Ground-i- n Calif.; Mrs Beverly Preston, Idaho; 10 grandchildren; mother, Shelton, Neb.; two brothers, John Allen and Robert Mackey, both of Nebraska. ramento, D. Dunn, Colors: Houn' Dawg - Sagebrush 6ft . 11 Narrow, Medium Mrs. Hazel Kampe McDonald Iloliaday resident, Mrs. Hazel Kampe McDonald, 68, 1278 Hud- 6ft - 6 Narrow, Medium son Ave. (2925 South 900 East), died Tuesday, Oct. 17, 2:30 p.m., of natural causes in a Salt Lake hospital. She was born April 19, 1893, in Salt Lake to William and Gustave Bcrlell Kampe. married Fred Mattson in 1910. He died in 1914. She then married George McDonald in 1916. He later died. Survivors include two sons, Wilfred B. Nattson, Salt Lake; Sarley K. Mattson, Pascoe, three grandchildren, two greatgrandchildren; and a brother, William C. Kampe, Salt Lake She Clothing Dept. 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