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Show THE ROY SUN THURSDAY, NOV. 18, 1954 Beat until smooth and fold into more who likes to keep busy first mixture then continue beat- with lots of homework, preferFor our dear land, our home and ing until smooth and creamy and ably college type. The department at the Univerwill hold shape. friends, For those whose paths weve sity of 'Utah is rapidly expanding. This year six new courses trod, U Home were added to the 235 already Study And all the bounty left to us to God. being offered by the department. Let us give thangs Conducts FRED MORLEY Registration for this year shows a 24 per cent increase for VVido Program Utah students and an over-al- l boost of 10 per cent, despite The strength for work and play. Not Hot-Rodder- s, Say Teen Drivers EE Adult Americans may be surprised at one result of a national drivsurvey of licensed teen-ac- e them of ers. Eighty-tw- o percent boys and girls are definitely on reguopposed to lar highways. Only 137 of those queried said they were drivers of hot-roddi- fif ng hot-rod- s. The survey, conducted by Fact Finders Associates, Inc., New York, also revealed that 70' 6 of youngsters the had m or been in an nuio accident, jiu.i neaily G0 insisted that, contrary to statistic. they are not more responsible fui fatalities than other age gioups. Here are typical reasons given for their lack of faith in accident figures: "We have better neives and eyes than older folks, our reflexes are faster, and we're able to think and act quicker. "We have more sense. Like we stop when we get sleepy and grab a cup of coffee. The only time my father stops for coffee on a trip is its when time to eat, even though hes been on the road sevhis eral hours and eyes are getting droopy." "When accidents happen and were involved we automatically get blamed. We dont take chances and weave In and out like the grownups. who A few reckless teen-ager- s break the rules give the rest a bad name. The statistics must be wrong there arent as many teen drivones. ers as there are grown-u- Jolly Cooks Comer Reserved for those who like to try out new recipes and those who like to pass a good recipe on. Donna Crowshaw is such a one and to prove it, here is her Jolly good chocolate cake rceipe. This is one youll like. Cream together H cup shortening 1 then add 1 and cup sugar, cream well with the above then add 2 egg yolks (save whites for frosting) 2 sqs. melted chocolate Mix well then add alternately 1 cup milk 2 cups flour Bake at 350 deg. for 25 to 30 min. Bake in two layers. 34 tsp. salt one-fourt- h i for their Sadie Hawkins Day dance, this will be a Saturday night The entertainment will consist of games, dancing and other events. Refreshments will also be the or- der. They plan prizes for the best costumes characterizing Dogpatch characters. E GIVE CHURCH BOOKS Clearfield Legion Sets Sadie Hawkins Dance FOR CHRISTMAS C. The American Legion Iobt in Clearfield has set the date of Nov. " - lower veteran enrollments. Enrollments for high school courses are up 58 per cent. far-flun- g tsp. vanilla tsp. soda 1 Davis County residents are enrolled in the University of Utahs Home Study educaDepartment, a tional program which includes students in 23 other Utah counties, 41 states and nine foreign countries. The home study system permits students in India, Cuba, Canada, Mexico, Venezuela, the Philippine Islands, Hawaii, the Canal Zone, British West Africa, as well as the District of Columbia and numerous Utah counties to handle schooling by mail from Sixty-on- e 27, apart Roy j j Stringham Jewelr Theater Bldg. . i their own homes. Persons from all walks of life are enrolled in the home study program, including prisoners, sanitarium patients, housewives, farmers, service station attendants, machinists, waitresses, nurses, teachers and morticians. DONNAS FAVORITE The students devote their FROSTING spare time to study at either with a4 Cream cup pind. sugar, high school or college level. lb. butter or margarine. The oldest person registered In the department is a Add pinch of salt 1 tsp. vanilla old retired teacher who paints 2 sq. melted chocolate ' houses and goes to school in his In another dish spare time. On the opposite end of the Beat the 2 egg whites until stiff. Add age range is a high school sopho- cup pind. sugar. one-eight- h 92-ye- ar Washing Small Frys Hair Doesnt Ordeal Have To Be Nerve-Janglin- g p Let Us Give Thanks Thanksgiving Day is here again, So let us check the score And list the many, many things We should be thankful for. Were prone to take for granted much That comes to us each day; It may seem sort of natural Good things should come our way The air we breathe, the gentle BURTON W. 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