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Show r The Jolly Cooks Comei Visitors !JTo Sun-Chronic- July 7, 1955 le, California Invited To Attend La Fiesta De San Gabriel V Kyl - STORE-RO- Y Horrop Mrs Andy Moser, (Joan) 2045 W. 3925 South. Koy, made this weeks contribution. The Mosers have daughter, Kathryn, at home and a UUi U.S. CHOICE FRESH married son living in Salt Lake They are a fine substantial family Mr Moser is a member of the sen lor Aaronic Priesthood committee in the ward and Joan is the 1st year Ueellive leader on the Lake View Stake YWMMIA board. Kathryn is ,scr irv of the Lake View ward GROUND FRYING CHUCK RABBITS OF BEEF School Suiu1j Now is the time for strawberries and while ou are busy with your jam making, save some of your extra nice strawberries for this nice strawberry topping Warm slowly 2 quarts, stemmed and washed strawberries Add 4 tablespoons vinegar and Scants above depict activities 8 cups of sugar. Boil at a full roll la preparation for La Fieita de 15 minutes mg boil for San Cabrief at Old San Gabriel Pour into a porcelain pan and let Million, Sn Gabriel, California, set for 24 hours, stirring occassion September tv The Fieitl'attracts thousands ly, then bottle of vintora from all over America, This topping is especially deli who this year will Join In celecious over ice cream. the 184th Anmveriary brating For a beautiful and tasty whole of one of the oldest mission in an easy California. strawberry Jam, here is Tour through the gardena, the recipe mlaaion quadrangle and the 4 cups ripe firm strawberries iu fine eld paintings 1 tablespoon vinegar 3 cups sugar Wash and hull straberries Heat to boiling point with vinegar Boil Day, Thankgiving, Christmas and minute. several other national and local Throughout the grades Remove from heat and stir in holidays and junior high and high school we sugar gradually Return to heat, all learn to celebrate and recognize bring to boiling point and simmer days Some years we even 20 minutes, stirring often Remove special had a school holiday on Washing and skim from heat tons birthday It seems to me that Pour into a bowl and let stand Just as important over night Ladle into hot sterilized Washington is of the other day every year as he is jars and seal with parafine on his birthday Patriotic songs cer NOTE: For a bridal shower a fa tainly have as much meaning during vonte recipe or household hint every season of the year Nuff sod typed on a file card is almost as welcome as the gift it accompanies ALL WERE UN mu-wlt- h 1 TEEN SCENE By SHARON I .ARISON Well, has just ception everyone at least to work holiday weekend passed and with the ex of a few minor mishaps seems to have survived, well enough to get back another I was listening to "Voice of Fire stone" on the radio Monday night when they had thci rannual Fourth of July program with the patriotic favorites we all love so well. I started thinking about it and re membered that the last time I sang "The Star Spangled Banner" I couldnt even rerember all of the words I also was trying to remember how long it has been 6ince I have heard America the Beauti ful." "America,1 and all of the others. As my Dad once pointed out, it seems too bad that presents should just be given on birthdays and at Christmas time. Why can't we spread it out a little bit and do nice things for friends and relatives all through the year. It seems to me that it is the same with July 4, Mother's Day, Father' Watch & Jewelry Repair 2 DAY SERVICE Watch Cleaned M-5- Diamond Ring Re build $0 to $12 "One Year Guarantee" Drive Out And See C. Stringham Jewelry Theater Building Roy, Ut. Per Pound faithfully reproducing the Fourteen Sutiona of the Cross will be enjoyed by the Fiesta time visitors, and all visitors throughout the year. Dally toura are d. The original church altar bear ing six magnificent wooden poly-fw- chromed statue dedicated hammeret copper baptismal shell in use since 1771, are but a few of tb countless Interesting feature af Old San Cabriel Mlaaion. 1805 and the hand a contest to see who would lose the barrel first, etc. Then some of the kids organized such a fight, using the same facilities and when the hoses turned, most of the people watching got wet, but it was all a lot at fun. They have made these water fights an annual affair and records are kept of the winners They have a big advertising cam paign and get posters up all over town Most of the town turns out to see it. Something like that could be a lot of fun around here. Hie people may live farther apart but 11 bet that there would be a big crowd We have had some celebrations like these but 1 think we need more things for the smaller children to do that don't cost money MEMORIES ARE FIN Sometime ago I mentioned a few of the kids that are working in Yellowstone Park. A group of the girls who worked there last year got together last week at Helen Wei ton's house They had a big party of looking through scrapbooks and snapshots After a show. "A Bullet Is Waiting," they had a steak fry Those present were Audri Montgomery., Claire Billings, Helen Weston, and Virginia Holtiy. MAYFAIR PHOTOGRAPHIC-STUDI- OS OPENING 10 A.M. SATURDAY JULY 9TH Opening Special 1 3 REGULAR 8x10 3x5 $6.50 $3.00 $9.50 all for $5.95 Located in the Roy Theater Building 59c Wanda McMurray of Oakley, Idaho April 29, 1947 in the Salt Lake Temple. Survivors besides his wife are his mother Mrs. Hattie Moorfield; four children, Vicky, John, Robyn, and Lynn. Services were held at 2 30 p.m. in Provo and he was buried in the Provo City Cemetery. David Saunders, Clinton Celebrated 76th Birthday July 6th David Saunders of Clinton, cele- brated his 76th birthday 6th of July with a family on the celebraa sister tion. Mrs. Mary Young, In law from Illinois and her son and farlly from Ohio were guests. Mr. Saunders Was born in Ogden, and spent his early life in Uintah. 55c Per Pound U. S. CHOICE GRADE BEEF per lb. Blade Cut m POT 4 & or Round Bone Roast 39c FRESH BAKED W. TASTY FRESH BAKED LEMON CHEESE MERINGUE PIE Each Special 59c MANDARIN Per Loaf SHAVERS ORANGES Grapefruit I ORICA BRAND BREAD 1 The "Fourth" celebrations cer tainly were a lot of fun I went to North Ogden's this year with Audri Montgomery We saw the races, contests. Cherry Dsys displays, egg throwing contests, lether ball com petition, a boys softball game and a aoftball game between the bish oprics of sir wards i n the Ben Lomond Stake. That evening the an nual "Cherry Ball" was held Be sides all these activties there was plenty to eat and lots of fun Most of the celebrations in the county resembled this one The ac tivities where everyone from the community goes and has a good time are the most fun I think When everyone participates and gets into the ait somehow it helps everyone else have a good time, whether he Former South Weber plays in a ball game or bakes a Man Diet in Car Craah cake In the parade rntries in River Most everyone by now has heard dale, one of the winners was a float of the tragic death of Robert S. carrying "Miss MIA.'" Diane Call Moorfield, 35, of Bountiful, wno Congratulations Diane, and to the was killed instantly July 1 at 4 10 others who helped with the float pm, one mile north of the Pan guitch city limits, his wife, Wanda, THEY CELEBRATE TOO Back again to Sparks. Nevada 32, Is still in serious condition, at (It's not the only place I ever the Panguitch LDS Hospital. The visit, even though you might think car in which they were riding hit so), one of the nicest and safest head on with a car driven by LaVar holiday celebrations I have ever Bedoni, 33, of Todd Park, Tooele The Moorfield's had been to Los attended was held during the Labor Day weekend It is the last holiday Angeles on a vacation and headed before school starts and everyone is home when the accident occurred Robert S Moorfield was born out for one last good time before July 27. 1919 in Ogden, an only the familiar routine begins. On Saturday they had foot races, child of Robert A. and Hattie Sut ton Moorfield. lie was educated in swimming races at the community Provo schools and graduated from pool, all kinds of game booths set ITovo School. Attended Uni High up. picnic tables arranged and of Utah and graduated from plenty of food for sale The town vefsity BYU where he was prominent in park was the site and everyone the Bncker social unit. Served in drifted in sometime during the day and plans were made for the next the US. Navy in World War II, two days. That night there was a on a minesweeper and was commis local talent show, arranged so that sioned as lieutenant jr. grade. After serving for his country he the winner was a gust on the Horace Heidt show the following returned to Provo where he man week. During the rest of the cele- aged the Sutton's Cafe fqllowing of his father. bration the two local fire depart the death In early 1952 he moved to South ments got together and with a barrel between them had a water fight, Weber purchasing the Canyon View Farm, now owned by Willard Johan sen. While living in South Weber he was very active in church work, laboring in various organizations, in Oct.l, 1954 the Moorfield's left South Weber snd moved to North Bountiful. 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