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Show THURSDAY, MARCH 16, Goshen News Car Club Cites Corvette The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utalj 1967 by EVA COOK West Mountain News The Varlo and Mary Davenport attended the opera Camelot" at Snow College at Ephrium on Friday night. Marys brother Kim Christenson of Richfield protrayed one of the leading parts. Mrs. Meg Wayman was appointed to be a Board Member of the Mental Health Assocai-tio- n of Utah Co. at a Board meeting held recently in Provo. Mrs. Vilda Erikson daughter, Billie, attended a bridal shower in Salt Lake Thurs. evening for Susan Liston Smith a niece of Thelma, Violet, and Vilda. Mr. and Mrs. Oran Finlinson and family visited Sunday at Oak City with Mr. Finlinsons parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joshua VanAusdal, on February 25th. Callie Morgan conducted the meeting. Debra Horton gave the opening prayer, Pam Miller lead the pledge. The worked on their projects. There girls were three members present and also another leader, Mrs. Ann Kirk. Refreshments were served by their leaders. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sperry of Spanish Fork have recently moved into the West Ward in their former home. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Delaney, their trailor house to Grantsville, as he is employed at T.A.D. Mrs. Varlo Davenport spent the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Paul Christison of Richfield. Mrs. Larry (La Vern) Fierce was returned to the Payson hospital this past week. Her daughter Randy, was also Mr. and Mrs. Max DePew enjoyed a brief stop over" of Mr. DePews brother and w wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ray of Raymond, Alberta, Canada. The DePews were on their return trip home after spending the past two weeks on a vacation in Hawaii. guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Tanner was Mrs. Ted (Mary) Tanner of Baker, Nevada. Congratulations are extended to Mr. Le Baron Robbins for winning a trophey recently at the Mens Bowling Association Tournament held recently. moved De-Pe- Chevrolet has been awarded a trophy from the Sports Car Club of America as the manufacturer of the Corvette which turned in the "best performance in 1966 by an American-buil- t grand touring car. The award was accepted for Chevrolet by Zora (right), Corvette engineer, at the clubs annual awards banquet in San Francisco. Shown presenting is James Kaser, of the SCCA. the trophy to finish in The award was based on a Corvettes competition at Daytona and Sebring, Fla., last year. The V8 engine. Sting Kay Coupe was equipped with a Arkus-Dunto- v A Speakers at Sacrament services on Sunday evening were Juanita Garner, Dale Kenison, Vern Tanner and Mary Lynn Kenison. A special musical number was presented by Joyce Hill an Brenda Rowley. They sang He. Mrs. Ethel Hirst now serving as Captain of the West Mountain Camp of the DUP was elected Thursday to serve as first vice president for South Utah Co. Mrs. Thelma Tanner and daughter, Linda, Mrs. Violet Gold and daughter, Delois, and Bart Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sherol Wilson, enjoyed his birthday Friday as ten little boy friends got off the school bus with him for lunch and a few hours of recreation together. It was Barts sixth birthday and he is attending kindergarten at the Park View school. Mrs. Reed (Norma) Rinlis-back- er has been a patient at the Payson hospital this past week. West Mountain Camp of the DUP was held Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kenison with Mrs. Mary Kenison, Mrs. Ira Nay and Mrs. Phylis Moon as hostesses. A pioneer history was read by Mrs. Rebecca Twede and the lesson presented by Mrs. Madge Garner. Light refreshments were served. Hopers Club, their of their leader, Mrs. Verna and BY RUBY MEREDITH held third meeting at the home 4H Arkus-Dunto- v first-plac- e 427-cu.-i- n. Mr. Hugh Hatch of Runa, Idaho and his sister, Mrs. Emma Miles and three daughters, and Mr. and Mrs. Dee Smith of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Don Turner of Fillmor visited this past week with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Gold, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Erikson and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Tanner. The 4H County Sewing Club was held at the home of their leader, Jane Ekins at Elberta. Sheri Jolly (president) called the meeting to order. Joyce Penrod gave the opening prayer, Treasa Barney gave the Pledge. The girls decided what each one should serve. Six members were present. Their leader served refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Orgill of Mona, visited at the home of her mother, Mrs. Eva Steele last Sunday. Mrs. Cleophia Riley was released from the Payson hospital last Saturday after spending two weeks there with complications. She is at home recoperating. Her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Bernal Hollman of Orem spent last Sunday with her. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Terry of Enterprise, Utah, have been guests at the home of their Mr. daughter and and Mrs. Elmon Hendrickson for the past three weeks. son-in-la- w, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Larson visited Friday at Panguish with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Howard. They also attended the class Ethel Green, Julia Palmer, and Eva Cook, visited last Tues. at the American Fork traning school. They distributed Easter treats to all the patients at the Lilly Hall where Mrs. Greens daughter, Mariane, is a patient. They also took her to Salt Lake and had dinner at a cafe there. who was a patient at the Fayson hospital. Mrs. Johnson was released Sat. and is recoperating at the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Horton of Payson. Kurt Burraston, son of Mr. Boyd Burraston, is home after a weeks stay at Nephi hospital, with an asthma attack. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Finch, and Lyman Loney; Myrthle and Patty Hansen attended funeral at service for Johny Toconut Duchene last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Marin White and three children of Bountiful, spent the week end at the home of his mother, Mrs. Delia White. Mrs. Edna Matheson returned Sat. after staying four days at the home of her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Roundy of Murray. She had previously been released for the L.D.S. hospital in Salt Lake. home son-in-la- w, Hit homemade Cheese Date Nut Bread. Happy snacking with loaf of Mrs. Becky Jasperson spent at her home in Goshen. last Friday Add Cheese Date Nut Loaf To The Cheese Tray Mrs. Lillian Burraston and Mrs. Della Hudson of Santaquin spent last Sat. visiting at Utah Valley Hospital. Mrs. Burraston s daughter-in-laMrs. Ellen Greenhaulgh and Mrs. Hudsons mother, Mrs. Maude Miller of Provo are patients there. They also visited Mr. Sam Trotter, and Mrs. Becky Jasperson at an Orem Rest Though bread ball games. not usually Make this bread a day ahead for easy slicing. Its moist and full of good flavor and crunchiness. Goes to tea or into the lunch box. Good on the table any meal of the day. plain or toasted, served with plenty of butter. Hide it if you must, but do give it a day to ripen. ADAS CHEESE DATE NUT LOAF (Makes 1 loaf. Recipe may be doubled.) cup boiling water V2 pound dates, cut fine 1?4 cups sifted flour Vi cup sugar 1 cup shredded Cheddar cheese 1 teaspoon soda 2 tablespoons butter Vi teaspoon salt For here is a place where cheese is used as a flavor, to add character to a bread often colorless by way of personality. And, used as such, it is complemented (and that could also be complimented) by the combination with a bland cheese such as Cream, Cottage, Swiss, Brick or Gouda. Cheddar cheese, mild to sharp, natural or processed, is used in the bread. It not only adds distinctive flavor but fine food values, both mighty important 1 egg in meal planning. to 1 cup chopped walnuts of a variety By providing Pour boiling water over dates crackers and wafers, other cheese varieties may be used and butter. Let stand for 5 mina wedge utes. Sift together the dry inon the board or tray cheese gredients. Add cooler date mixof creamy known as "Bleu, wedges of ture. beaten egg, cheese and Camembert, jars of cream and nuts. Mix only until blended. cheddar cheese spreads in end- Scrape mixture into loaf bread pan. less array, the scarlet-coateEdam, first cousin to the miniat- Let stand 20 minutes. Bake in slightly under modure-sized Gouda. With fruit in the background and great mugs erate oven 325s for 50 to 60 of cold milk, here indeed is a minutes or until a wood pick deinserted in center of loaf will Snack Cheese Tray set-userving of the name. Remember, come out clean. Turn out on most cheese is at its flavorbest rack to cool. Cut with thin sharp Note when served at room temperaknife to prevent crumbling. ture. Easier to handle, too! Home. when you think oi crippled children Mr. and Mrs. Frank Calder-woo- d, of Santa Monica, Calif., spent last week end with her mother, Mrs. Lucile Johnson, B. Round Robin Basket- is to be found on such a service, its a worthy addition when theres a cream cheese whip or lacy thin squares of Swiss cheese to sandwich in between thinly cut slices of this delightful quick Cheese Date Nut Loaf. well-beate- n blue-veine- d d one-poun- d d This credit card is good as all-purpo- AUTHORIZED p se yive to your UTAH cash at thousands of retail stores, service businesses, and professional SIGNATURES offices. First Security BankAmericard is no ordinary credit card. Sure, you can use it for gas and oil, traveling, dining, or staying over night. 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