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Show THE ROY SUN THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1954 shows will be repeated at the 22nd in their ward last Tuesday to honor Ward, the Riverdale and Terrace Mrs. Ludean Hulse, choirister, 3rd Wards. And the Terrace 1st Myra Holley, Teacher Topic leader and 4th Wards at the Washington and Jane Venable, Social Science Terrace School. teacher, who have all been released from their responsiblities with a The public is invited. The 'Seventies of the Roy 3rd vote of thanks. Ward will sell Christmas trees for Third Ward Seventies Plan Xmas Tree Sale their building fund.. Ernest L. Wilkinson, president Starting next week, Dec. 10th on of the Brigham Young University the lot just north of the Paragoda drew a capacity crowd at of Provo, Cafe. Riverdale Ward sacrament meeting last Sunday. He had been a resident of Riverdale 31 years ago and has since then' become an important figure in church, educational and national affairs. Mr. Wilkinson was invited to speak by the Special Interest group of the A good assortment of trees have the been purchased and your patron age will be appreciated. Riverdale News ward Preparations are completedfor the Riverdale Stake Road Show will be presented Mon. and Dec. 6 and 7th. All seven wards of the stake will participate writh a theme of their their own choice.Titles are as folSo This is lows: 36th Ward, Ward Earth, Terrace 2nd Tulip Time in Holland, Terrace 3rd Ward, Give Me Some Men; Terrace 4th Ward, This Old House; Terrace 1st Ward, Soldiers Farewell Riverdale Ward, September Song, and the 22nd Ward, Roaring 20s. Monday evening Dec. 6 at 7:30 p.m. the shows will be given in the 32nd Ward, 37th and Grant and the Washington Terrace 2nd Ward. Tuesday evening at 7:30 p.m. the Mrs. Donna Child, chairman of dich the Primary Childrens Friend drive asked that anyone desiring to subscribe to the magazine to contact her. To date only 45 subscriptions out of a quota of 84 have been turned in. It is hoped that the ward will still reach its quota. Have you subscribed yet? Jolly Cooks Corner week we introduced the Cooks Corner. We hope you Jolly will become a contributor to it. It is fun to collect and pass on new recipies as you cooks well known. s The recipe for Donna Cake Good Chocolate Jolly in last weeks issue needs a bit of correction. Instead of the two eggs yolks as printed, the recipe calls for 2 eggs and two egg yolks. (Save the whites of two eggs for the frosting). Donna hopes no one tried the cake and was disappointed because of this omission. Are you entertaining soon? Here is the favorite salad recipe of my dear friend, Mrs. Milton II. (May) Shurtliff of Ogden. To know May is to love her. She is an aunt of Last Crow-shaw- Mrs. Ellen Child Caldwell and her two daughters, Ann and Kay the Darwood Fames of Roy. The recipe serves 18 and is deCornell of Dillon, Mont, visited with her sister Mrs. Robert Boswell licious for any season of the year. and family over the Thanksgiving weekend. Jellied Shrimp Salad 3 The Roy 1st Ward and Relief Society held an enjoyable social pkgs. lemon Jello 4U cups boiling water tbles. vinegar tsp. salt 3 cups diced celery 2 large cans shrimps 3 tbs. chopped pimentos 3 tbs. grated onion lKj cups mayonnaise Add boiling water to Jello and the inegar and salt. When cool add remainder of ingredients, then fold in mayonnaise. Place in refrigerator to set. Unmold on crisp lettuce leaf. It is not necessary to serve with more mayonnaise as the mayonnaise in the salad is suffi2 1 Utah money invested in Utah Makes Utah Money New York Money Invested in Utah Makes New York Money ced. DR. H. MURRAY CARVER OPTOMETRIST Office Hours 9 to 5 Phone good recipe for shrimp cocktail? We would be so Has anyone happy to receive your recipe before Christmas. Every day except Friday's ROY, UTAH Congratulation go to a Roy gal, Colleen Howes, who was chosen one of the attendants at the Weber College AMS Fall Frolic. The dance is sponsored annually by the associated men students at Weber College. M O DON'T LET A STALLED CAR TEST YOUR TEMPER!!! Drop in today for engine tune-ubattery Service, Snow tires and Complete Winterized Lubrication. p, anti-freez- e, CHECK OUR PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY SNOW CAP TIRES Well, with teachers and students alike. Thanksgiving has come and gone again with everyone eating enough in one day to keep them going at top speed until Christmas time. Ill bet everyone knows, too. that there are but 22 days left until Christmas! And that we at Weber College end the fall quarter with exams on the 17th! Seemed good to see everyone, this past weekend, that has been away from town for school. Colleen Workman, who has been going to the AC, was a member of the committee for the preference ball up there. Pat Burgcncr and Mar- LOOKING FORWARD Everyone has been looking forward to the first play of the Cellar Theater at Weber College. The play, Pride and Prejudice, has had THIS WEEK ONLY PERMANENT REG. $2.95 GAL NOW ONLY $2.65 GAL, the first three nights run called terrific. It still has three nights FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE ANTI-FREEZ- E . Free' candy suckers for "all children when accompanied by parents! " AIT REPAID mice and is a real hit. Cellar consists of a stage right in the audience. It is held in the cellar of Bertha Eccles Hall and only seats 60 for each performance. All in all, 300 people can see the play. There are other plays coming up in this series so be sure not to miss them. ISNT IT COOL? Maybe I have the wrong , idea, but isnt it Mt. McKinley in Alaska is the 3 A a little cool for wearing shorts? If youre wondering what Am-eric- a, VZ) VZ? V73 V7?) For Xmas . . . LOSEOHT ON JEWELRY 59c Aft u . 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