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Show Thursday, Sept. IS, 1953 OKEM-GENEVA Smokey Says: SPECIAL OCCASION DRiNK Soil Conservation District Sponsors ecch Contest Announcement that Tractor Implement Im-plement Inc., Fergerson System Distributor and the Utah cJoil Conservation District's Association Associa-tion are jointly sponsoring a s'.a'.e-wide speaking contest for Soil Conservation District Coop-eratars, Coop-eratars, was made today by George A. Barton, Manti, committee com-mittee chairman. The Utah contest is part of a national contest, sponsored jointly joint-ly by the Spencer Chemical Company Com-pany and the National Association Assoc-iation of Soil Conservation Districts. Dis-tricts. Mr. Barton states that only bomfide Soil Conservation District Dis-trict Cooperators are eligible to compete in the contest. Ifur vour'wocx manners" k z s mm mm " oOC9 MANUIRVANP THfRE WlU. A r bb i-ewEK hksj; V t v -. yr YF ill I 9 s h"- h$ h 4 h Tr q tJ vYi It f (9 t " ' t." .-' s ! '- . ' -V r '' 4.. V Mil. - T t Mr. and Sirs. L:!.ad DcLar.ji Mr .nd Mrs. Roger Verl Nicholls Reception Honors Mr. and Mrs-Leland Mrs-Leland DeLange An Autumn wedding reception held In the Vineyard ward hall honored newlywed Mr. and Mrs. Leland DeLange who were married mar-ried recently in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Fall shades of orange or-ange and yello'v were used in decorating the hall for the occasion. occas-ion. - . The charming bride wore a gown of Imported lace and tulle underlaid with white taffeta, styled with lace bodice, slim waist and pleated tulle skirt. A lace edged veil oi bride's illus ion was held by a crown of pearls. She carried a bouquet of bronze orchids and rose buds with ribbon streamers. Attendants to the bride were Nancy Lewis, maid of honor; Sylvia Swenson, Velyle Bunker, Mary Jean Miller, LaRae Low-ry Low-ry bridesmaids. They wore ballerina bal-lerina length gowns in shades of green taffeta. Their bouquets were fashioned of orange gladioli. Flower girls, dressed in yellow and carryin white baskets filled with orange blossoms, were Linda and LoraLee Lewis, Jennilyn and Leslie Weight and Joyce De-Langs. Make Really Good Fudge Every Time f4 "et . ' - !k am in im i h i m fcM Nicholls Newlyweds Honeymoon in Southern Utah A wedding ceremony at the home of the bride's parents united unit-ed in marriage Gloria Dean Clive and Roger Verl Nicholls, popular Orem couple. Bishop J. Clayton Watts performed the ceremony In the presence of the parents of the couple, Mr. and Mrs. David L. Clive and Mr. and Mrs. Verl Nich-oles, Nich-oles, and other relatives and friends. The bride Wore a ballerina length gown of champagne tafteta, fashioned with low round neckline neck-line and a bodice of lace. She carried a star-shaped bouquet of pink roses and stephanotis. Matron of honor was Mrs. Mark Jensen, and Miss Connie Little was a bridesmaid. They wore af ternoon dresses and carried bou quets of pink rosei. An informal reception followed the wedding ceremony, The bride and groom cut the bfautifujly decorated three-tier wedding cake which was served to the guests. The pair are now making their home in Provo following a honeymoon honey-moon in the parks of southern Utah. I Speeches will be on the subject, "Democracy at Work in My Soil Conservation District." ! Cash prizes donated by Tractor Trac-tor Implement Inc. will be: j $100 First prize $75 Second prize ! $25 Third prize , All entries for this contest will be written and manuscripts must be presented to Lawrence E. Thorderson, Cleveland, Utah, by November 5, 1953. Three winfting manuscripts will be chosen and winning speakers present their talks at the Annual Convention of the Utah Soil Conservation District's Association in St. George, Utah, November 19 and 20. J. Taylor Allen left Wednesday Wednes-day on a short business trip to Portland, Oregon. For you this new fool-proof method for making creamy smooth fudge . . . it's quick and easy in the old iron spider or heavy skillet. Remember you may use either beet or cane sugar in this favorite home-made candy, for they are the same and produce the same results! SKILLET COCOA FUDGE ' tablespoons butter or margarine H cup cocoa Hi cups milk . M teaspoon cream of tartar 3 cups beet or cane sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla extract Melt butter or margarine in large velvet smooth candy). skillet; tip skillet to grease sides well. Add milk and heat to boil ; ing. Add sugar, cocoa and cream of tartar, stirring well with a wooden spoon to make sure all sugar is dissolved. .: Cook gently without stirring to soft-ball stage (see note) (236'F.); remove from heat and let stand, without moving or stir- ring, until candy is barely lukewarm luke-warm (this is important for For the Divinity shown: Send for your free ropy of the booklet CANDY AND HOW ... not only this recipe but 10 other favorites in-eluding in-eluding Peanut Brittle, English TotTee, nnd Panocha. Write to Nancy Haven, Western Beet Sugar Producers, Inc., 2 Pins Street. San Francisco 11. California. . Add vanilla anil beat until candy becomes ' creamy and loses its gloss, about 8 minutes. Pour into a lightly greased 8-inch square pan. Cut into pieces while still warm. , Makes about I'i lbs. fudge. N.ote: When M teaspoon boilini syrup dropped into a cup of cold water forms a soft ball which can be picked up but flattens. A 41st ANNIVERSARY ? OPPORTUNITY 64 USED GABS $1.00 OVER WHOLESALE SEE THEM AT T elixir ide Motor Co. S3 EAST FIRST NORTH 2 i e Mr. and Mrs and family have moved Joseph H. Clegg home. PROVO HI 1 w 'Mrs. Ameriea' CROWNED "Mrs. America of 1954." Mrs. Erna Snyder, Kutz-town, Kutz-town, Pa, is second Pennsylvania Pennsyl-vania beauty to win contest. Evelyn Ev-elyn Margaret Ay, also of Pennsylvania, Penn-sylvania, won "Miss America" title. (Inter mi ttumil ,Sorfcfto Ralph Dixon , w . Don Morrill, son of Mr. and into the Mrs. E. L. Morrill, has arrived in Japan enroute to Korea with the ' - army. Woodlands should be used not abused! . VINEYARD By Malicent Wells CHEDULE OF MEETINGS: Sunday: Sunday School 10:30 Church Services 7:36 Monday: Priesthood 7:30 Primary . 3 p.m. Tuesday: Relief Society 2 p.m. MIA 7:30 pjn. Mr. and Mrs. Castle H. Murphy of Ogden, former mission president presid-ent to the Hawaiian Islands, will give an illustrated lecture at the church services Sunday evening in the chapel. Special musical numbers will be furnished by a group of Hawalians. IT'S here again tne ume vn 1 basking in the sun, swimming and just lazing the hours away. And it's time to get out the recipe file on cooling delicious drinks for which there will be many calls. To make ydur drinks look even more tempting, use your prettiest i A refreshing drink can always be made on demand if your refrigerator re-frigerator contains bottles of pale ale. fruit-flavored car bonated beverages, fruit juices i : Tkie aivps fl rhoice ana ;c wca. e - t nt a nlnin iced drink, a mixed drink or an ice cream soda at any time. . . ... . . For a special occasion you nuB like to serve this good tasting bev- erage. RASPBEKKY MLLun X cup quidt-frozew raspbeitio , ,4 eup marshmallqw whip i cup lemon juic Pale dry ginger al. . i .i n, , fmA mitl fill raspDerries uuyue" j-; or sieve. Add marshmallow whip; beat with rotary beater until well blended. Stir in lemon juice. Divide Di-vide among six tall glasses. ui Kiaasta Wilis f . - w ger ale. Stir gently to mix. DARRELL JENSEN FETED AT SURPRISE PARTY An outdoor party at the patio at the James Jensen home honored honor-ed Darrell Jensen on his 18th birthday. The group enjoyed dinner, din-ner, games and visiting. Present were David Atkinson, Evan Mur doch, Norman Nielson, Kay Smith, LeRoy Holdaway, the honoree, Norma Clegg, LuEtta Goodrich, Barbara Taylor, Marilyn Mitch ell, Sally Gaisford and Eva Dean Woolsey. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Juber returned re-turned home last week from a five week trip East.A family reunion re-union was held in Danielson, Connecticut with two brothers and four sisters. It was the first time In 32 years they had been together. They visited in Massachusetts, Massa-chusetts, Rhode Island and other places of interest V Servo A Mc-Jlb Vctcri Heady for the oven. These are prepared before sale, for perfect roasting. The heavy china bone is removed and mm n II. 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