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Show I lip Sun Chronicle, Thursday, November 30, 1061 Eieril Safce on the frost on the roof of the Raymond Terry is under Rome on which he wa s wprkr going treatment at the hospital. Cheese-Fille- d Get well wishes go out to ing and fell 20 feet to the ill. is who Hattie Gibby, Mr. tod Mrs. Richard Crock- poppicles and quit jello in abun- ground. Why should tha girls' have Preheated 350 oven Mr. and Mrs. James R. JenMoss ambulance rushed to ett, Susan, David, Roger and dant, and crying for more. all the breaks? Tha girls being 8 Urge, firm tomatoes scene and took him to the son and family of Salt Lake the Cindy Lou spent Thanksgiving your friends from the bridge club, Tuesday, Nov. 28, was the aalt, pepper, dash of lemot ! were dinner guests Sunday at at as dinner guests of lyjrptf who delight in such sumptuous Sanof juice wedding anniversary Mr. M Mrs. A. p. Crockett where , he was the Theron Drierier home. Cheese-Fillehospital as pee dishes Crab n' Hi tablespoons butter ford pnd Mary Lou Ray, which Moore Claude Mrs. Mr .and for extensive bruises Tomatoes. treated 1 tablespoons chopped green pep-peReturning Home from 'South- they celebrated Jy attending and extreme shock. There are are going to be missed in this Your family would lovs this Mr. and Mrs. ern California on Monday vers Hie Logan Temple. main dish, too. Dont reject the 1 tablespoons chopped celery ' possible (Best injuries. How- area as they are making their Mr. and Mrs. Vem Montgomery Dale (Bertha) Bird and their ever the idea because it isn't hearty 14 cap chopped onion home in Santa Cruz, Calif, Mr. hospital reports ' and children Denise, Randy and five children went to Cache Bird is in satisfactory condition. enough when you combine vege- Hi tablespoons flour at Enjoying Thanksgiving tables, evaporated mmt, crab. 1H cups Evaporated Milk Reid- - They spent the Thanks- Valley fgg Thanksgiving this Mr. were California Whittior in order Congratulations arp meat and cheese in a single W teaspoon salt Mils. giving holiday visiting Mr. nd year and yisited both grand- for David Burrell, son of Gherman Rawlings and Few grains cayenne recipe, theres no denying its Mrs. Wayne Hoppie and Mr. and parents and the families, returned 2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce substantial! and Frgncis Burrell of and family. They 7H-e- s. Mrs. Delroy Happie. They were n can flaked crabmeat Hal-VePart Monday, Nov. home Monday. babies are really Creamy, rich evaporated milk 11 cup shredded sharp Cheddai form acompenied by Mr. and Mrs. having a rough time. They nil 27th, he celebrated. . his , 6th the nutritive filling Thanksgiving was spent at cheese LeRoy Montgomery of North seem to be ill chopped green pepper end celery, Darla birthday, ffis mother provided Oak City foy Mr- - and Mrs. Boyd liftle hollow out center pr--r ' ' Carefully sauteed till brown butgolden in were Ogden. tion of each tomato and turn up Hancock, daughter pf Parli aU the trimmings of birthday Cad nd children. They add ter, the Theres crispness. of Mrs. Calls mother delicate flavor of flaked crab-mea- t, side down to drain on absorber.: a t and Glenda Hancock, haa been party tftd Jie invited big lttfe guests Enjoying Thanksgiving Mrs. Anderson. friends. infection an and thy zest pf protein rich Pfiper. In saucipan, melt butler ear with suffering Smithfield were Mr. and Mrs. ut green pepper, celery anc To be operated on today is enter-tailesharp Cheddar cheese lacing 11 Mrs. Ruth Andrews DeVere Adams and children for the past week and has had onion- Blend in flour. Add and Mr. of F1J the tomatoes together. vap baby daughter to have three plump penitfed. afternoon A Jana Lee and Darryl with this luscious filling, and orated Milk and Book, gprrtr.;' Mr8- - Wepded Belnap. Bar-ar-a until while sauce Is smootr to constantly bake a Getting along fine at the cillin shots. Then, little Corey luncheon social ip honor of tender they turn, Two little girls who ate coo-tatoss together a salad and fill a and thick. Add seasonings, ersb Briha ill lr. Wiggins who is moving to I hospital following jnjor sur- feirL qu pi Pile mil- oil beans are fine. Chrisa with virus is basket full of Bird, roils. When the meat and cheese. Cook untl suffering Tpoele, gery is Mrs. Chester (Arva) dinner bell rings, youve eating cheese melts. Put tomato casei daughter, of Looking for something different to serve the faqiilyT Dek loyely gift was presented tine Armstrong Thorstead. Our sincerest wishes infection and cant hold anyin baking dish, add yalt, pepper Mr. and Mrs. Roger Armstrong light them with tomatoes filled till thats pur bliss. plump with for a quick. recovery go out to thing down, M he Js only two t9 Mrs. Wiggins. savory and lemon juice; fill tomatoei S. and Valerie mixture of crabmeat and cheese. 4900 W. 2529 CHEESE-FILLEsoon he we months N social CB4B were old, hope Enjoying the Theyre hearty and OH! with crab mixture. Add enougl her. of so Jean (2) TOMATOES Storey daughter good. water to cover bottom of dish gpta pvgr this- - Bruce Smith, son Rgrep Blain, Balling ham, I servings - Reed and Beverly Kay Pratt of Doug and Dorothy Smith, is Grace Bake minutes or unti Rita Noble, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Storey Schafer, 9x13 Inch. Baking dish, r tomatoes are cooked- 5224 S. 2000 W. have a new being treated t the present Clydene, Buyer, 6hirley Wade, 2530 W. 4100 S. ate some oas son. He arrived Nov. 22 to the time fpr a severe strey throat Feola Barton, Sarah Lipari, ter beans. They were given treatment at the infection. proud parents. Carolyne Monk, Nadine Ricks, emergency The holjdays will soon be Dee hospital and released. Bryan and Charles Poll. Del pappy Birthday Bruce and ,, SJof Mercer, Janice was Grace end mema Thanksgiving day Richards and Loyd Ukens, Lar- here so let not forget the Serat the guests Thanksgiving who Howard celebrated Carolyn orable occasion in the home pf Guests who made Thanks- Theron Drlerer home were Mr, Dennis and vice men and missionaries who ry Bennington, their birthdays with a beauti- Andrew and Joan Moser of Hsl for and Mrs. Jack Drierer and especially giving Waters, Jimmy and are away from home. They are Douglas were Poll Mrs. of ful cake on Friday. Bruce was Vern Park. They not only had the Wayne Taylorenjoyable Vern Mr. a and got together girls group were Mrs. E3 William K. Byram, E. children Jodie Lynn, Michael honored Sunday on their 50tb and gave 12 years old Nov. 21 and Carol- their entire family there for Judy Blyckner a Slsnley Cook, Richard Dayton, Pfs. brother and sister-in-laTaylors 161 Ordnance Co. Jack Wesley, Mr. and Mrs. wedding anniversary by hold- surprise party. It was her 16th Ivn Ray, Bruce Coy, Vern R. and yn was 4 Nov. 26. They are the dinner and to give their thanks, Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. and Lewis Fort Paul children Jim and Mathis, ) Driener Washington. Peck, Jim pouglas children of Mr. and Mrs. Grant but they also celebrated the 5th are on the house. Monday. They They birthday ing open Manning, who are here on a Bruce - Westbrook, Larry Wil- Eylder Verl D. Byram, care of all of and Richard, six Howard. Douglas had .refreshmy, of Mys. children, games, played of from Phili-pinone parents the birthday Statewide ieay from grandson Sutton liams, Buddy Blanch, Val By- LDS Mission Homo, Pocatello, Mr. and Mrs. Eric lone Coy of Plain City, Mr. ments and lost of fuq. Happy anniversary Mr. and Logan and comnyerated their Islands, where Mr. MannStan-ge- EngWarwickshire,Pavid Fred and Ferrell ram, Cy, and children poldsfield Merlin Poll of South Weber, Mrs. Qurrm Wangsgard Nov. 30th wedding a n n i v e rsary ing is general manager of an Lilenjquist Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kap and Eddi $raw, land. Elder Duaqe W. poll, 33 Ariel Jack bf Anne and Murray. Kelly Nielfpn, of Buck Doris Mrs. h Marriot, Span-isMr. 25th. Nov. Sat, and Mrs. Lyle Hamilton, which was import-expor- t Also, 10, firm. The Mann family spent four Hays in Verio Peterson! Pee Schenk, Adderly St. Westport, Ne v Zeaweekend Mr.' and Mr?. Beft Stockman night they celebrated their am ings, whq have a Stateside leave and family spent the Fork visiting with her folks Bishop LeRoy Poll of South Birt and Douglas Poll. the and land. Dan Stanger hasnt an adon Friday .they Weber, Mrs. Marion Mangum of and sister over t the , Thank-givin- g Ralph Nov 21, Mr. and Mrs. Lei) Ison niversary again by going to din- just once every six years, have and Salt at the dress yet. If anyone has Bruce Drieners stustain-ewas Kenneth day spent Ogof Mr. Poll Irvin Byram Orem and Nov. 3, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman ner with Mr. and Mrs. Edward just completed a world tour. holiday. ordained to a High Markus address will yoy please be to den. They have 21 grandchildWiser Nov. 24, Mr. and Mrs. Lemmon. Also enjoying Thanksgiving Lake visiting and shopping. The young married MIA grp. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cannon ren and 5 give it to me. Emmett' Ritter great grandchildren. held fireside at the home of Priest. Darwin Terry Nov. 26, Mr. and Dont buy any more gifts for dinner with the Taylor were of St. few a and LeRoy Badger will be in days George spent Two hundred guests attended. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brimhall Mr. Keith and Mrs. Mrs. Iris Hansen Nov. 29, Mr. Christmas until you have seen Mrs. Taylors parents, Mr. and Sun. Ray Mrs. Dr. and home of the at pext week. Better check with at the Wednesday evening and Mrs. Parley Oleson and Mr. the array of items being offered Mrs. E. W. Manning of Ogden. reJoseph Ray gave the lesson on and family spent Thanksgiving in Vernal visiting with her rel- the postman for rates to the and Mrs. Robert L. Oleson Nov. by the Roy 6th Ward Relief So- Elated over the lasest addition Arley Flinders and family on home of Margaret StromRerg. the Doctrine and. Covenants. ones overseas. cently. They returned home , atives and frietgla. 30. ciety at their annual bazaar. to their family are the John Monday. They are Mrs. FlindIn the afternoon session the Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ukens It was a baby bom Nov. 13 This year it is unique and is Pursers. They returned on Mon- ers wonderful people. In lots of casThursday evening the Southyoung marrieds sepg. The fol and parents. On Thanksgiving es to- ern Pacific ' chorus are puting having enjoyed family for Dennis and Bonnie John- - being held for three days, Dec. day from a visit to the Navahoe the Cannons by phone you only knowing ByParral lowing participated, along with Mr. and ston 2096 W. 3900 8. Roy. 6th, 7th and Dtb. The place s Indian Reservation with a new-- y Mrs. Von Gottorn of Salt Lake but .loving you just the same. ram, Janice and Helgn Dayton, las folks and family to their on an evening of entertainment. even of month old t four to a home know I want you though Harold Ray, Ina Imlay,- Fern home for Thanksgiving dinner. There will be oher things beSpending Thanksgiving adopted the basement of the baby were ' holiday dinner guests of I am Idaho Faljs were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Andrew The family of the last Char- sides singing. Everyone is inmoving you wont be for- Schenk. Bessie Bambrough and (Joan) Moser, girl who is a sister to the son the Flindfer. . ' Frank Simmons and family. 2045 West 3925 South, Roy, Ut. whom they recently adopted. les Green met at the home of vited. Fern Poll. Pappy over the safe arrival gotten. Welcome to Roy Mr. and Mrs. It will be open each day from Per name is Karen. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Poll to spend How about letting me know the of a baby (laughter are Mr. and Sunday in conference Yours Most Sincerely, This makes a family of eight Mrs. Kenneth about Jay Purser and children. They 2:00 p.m. to 9 pan. and is a come Those Thanksgiving your news? Its better together. Priesthood She day Aaronic sng. Horspool. Janet Adams " , for t)e Pursers who have three was born Nov. 25th. recently purchased a home in as you are affair. than mine. from our ward were Twenty- - six attended. . Your singing Roy Reporter own of and their three children the Berrett sub division. Besides the many household Marlene, Connie, and Lynn Mr, and Mrs. Wayne Strom-ber- items, personal items, gifts for Indian children who live with think shes okay too. 2566 W. 4700 have a children of all ages and every, thpm during the school months Mr. and Mrs. Larry Price qey daughter. The new miss thing from the kitchen sink to n sedition to the two newly have a new girl. She was born arrived on Nov. 21. 7!T nuts end bolts, there will bp idppted children. Nov. 25th at the Dee hospital. - Rj. a boy for Gary and EsAlyjU Swenson hue returned Conbaked goods consisting of pief, former Price is the Mr. ther Ashton, He thrilled his cookies and freeh-bakehome- tone from the.hospital and is nie Jean Strouse. Nov. on to his arrival the after with recovery way parents made bread. greetings go out bout .with ' L ibisBirthday 1 It seems like every day is a BisMr.- - and j Mrs.pneumonia--ISpsck-mqf Brown , , week - to. Kayleen Id Daln hectic day in the life of "Mrs, Nov. McEntire Jr. Marshall and two and S. 2596 4850 , ft. have daughters spent yar4 Reese (Poqna Chedbdrn of HaL days of last week visiting at the 26, MUton Casper and Bonnie boy born fiov. 21. hay child seven has who Vern Park Wanda Mr. and Mr- - Louis Smith i bomp of Mr. Spademans pay-ant- Bambrough Nov. 28, and Package of ren, two of whom, go to school Nov. and 29, Oliver Ison , Spack-msnMr. Mrs. Cindy and Henry Thanksgiving family spent and five little ones home Jnd r of Smithfield. Parley Oleson, George Wilson 'at Wells ville. They were keep her hopping. However,tg Npv. 30. Terry Reed Carlile was weekend Mrs. Thb holiday Lyman guests of Mr. and Monday, Nov. 27th, was a parin Salt Lake City by Mr, Dec. 1. Rhoda Flinder, Ret .Maugham : Blue Monday" for spentMrs. ticularly Robert Olsen and Punt, Lisa Ann Tullis and Ah and Field 'v Tb children of eight Donna. Somehow, when she ing Windward and their fam-,lU- e wasnt looking one email boy Children, Janet, Greg and Deb-bi- ita Reeves Dec. 2, Ernest ' They .visited with Mr. Ol Beverly Wiberg, .Dec. 3, gathered at .the family on the kitchen cup- sens Mr. and Mrs. Keith Fowers and Robert Wood home in Preston,7 Idaho for climbed up parents, board and was walking elong; Lloyd- A. Dec. 4., Jose Gonzaler Jr. and Dlsei). Mrp. Mark .Thanksgiving. the to be suddenly, toppled Ful-Jey Wendell Jay Hall Dec. 5, Henry Mrs. and Mn . Nielson If one pf these Raymond and buried his chin in th$ have moved to Salt Lake. Burkland and Tim Bingham children. The occasion also ser- floor flooring- - This pecessiated takThe Ray Alrreys have a new Dec. 7,Happy Birthday AIL ved s a last family get ing the youngster to the doctor hsiy daughter. She is their Mr .and 'Mrs. George Dunbar before Mrs. Nielson and haring the wound sutured first and 20. Nov. spent ThanksgiviBg day with on in leaves arrived brother January As If this wasnt enough, anMy. and Mrs- - Ralph Gibby their son and family, the Lon fnjsgioa other young man in the family, and family spent Thanksgiving Dunbar's. Popglas and Dorothy Smith Visiting recently at tha Leand their tbrje phildreg trea- after looking all over for the If Pgden with Mrs. Gibbys screw-drive- r Donna hat parents, my. and Mr. John P Roy M. Roberts home were Mr. which th FRUIT CAKE . Idaho 4of to ted Mgiad, and Mrs. Preston A. Muffer Tbgnljsgivifig bBday. While carefully hidden! took a plain gutter. Pocked in Colorful Reusable Gift Tin Going to bp massed ip. the of Wendover, Utah. On Friday there they visited with Mr butter knife from the drawey, bedroom to the proceeded old 92 Roy area ore Don and Nan fvenihg Kiris. Roberts was hosgrandSmith's year ust in time foil good holi'day eating . , , chock full of a Muf-fer- s father and other relatives ftpm where he completely disassem J unites. Dons work haa been tess at a dinner for the of th best fruits Ana nuts. Gorgeous tin is'so one pf the beds. These transferred so Ketith Mr. Mrs. variety bled and and move will they Ppcatello, . . . fpr stpying other foods, for a sewing basket Followof mot outstanding handy Cox and the Roy. family tp the Price area. Friday, November 24, was the wpre of events were and the slides other uses! colored day whiph yUB to wishes many out Get dinner, .well ing JJU broke, go Boilng djjy tittlq Donna greeted Reese upo& kis Ilee Thomas who was opera shown of the European trip the daughter .of Cleve and Yvonne arrival home from work. ted oa Tpesday. Roberts enjoyed fast summer, Park, Bolingbroke, of Hal-VeDANDI-CHE- ST The six month old son of Mr. and Tuesday, morning, Nov. 28th entered the Dee Hospital underwent a tonsillectomy. She a carpenter working on a new and Mrs. Ray frost has return- TpANK YOU AND GOODBYE I want to take this opportu Park met ed home from the hospital folcame through the operation home in Hal-Vewith flying colors pnd pf last , with an accident Ronnie Bird lowing treatment for an infee July Q thank everyone in Roy Reg. 2.98 who has been so very nice to Street, Ogden, slipped tion. report was eating ice cream. while and me living The small son of Mr. and piy famjly Mrs. Earl Child will undergo here. It was five years in June, For Office Bedroom, Sewing, Shop I might say, mostly very enIP operation this week. The baby daughter of Mr. and joyable year since we came Mrs-'Ra- y Judd is undergoing here. Roy took us in, made us treatment for pneumonia. She welcome and made us feel we belonged. ja expected home soon. I want to thank Betty and Pinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, Lae Spackman t Layton Thur- Howard Stahle, your publishers ( sday' were the Dale Bingham of this paper, for giving me family. There were about forty the job ..of Roy reporter, makfamily members attending. ing it possible to meet so many ROY NEWS ti Treat Your Family to Crab N' Tomatoes k,v low d r -- At-fan- d Hai-Ver- -- - 4 (to-dat- r Mill IT D 15-2- 0 SOUTH WEBER NEWS (S-S-- r, d . - - Jr d m COLORING! n book , s, CRAYONS SIX 6o-teg- o. As Long As The Supply Lasts - Sensational Holiday Offer DELICIOUS 2 POUND ' J , 230-2Jr- $1.59 d 17 Jewel Did You Know,, WRIST WATCHES MINING AT MERCUR A First In Gpd Mining! Qn a steep mountainside in Central Utah- MPIfS mil's $16.88 $13.88 COMPLETE huge mounds qf multicolored mine wastes, weathered to look like 9 miniature Bryce min- Canyon, stand as reminder of gold 1879 to Prior in Utah history early ing the Mercuf area lured many prospectors. Finds were rich as high as $5,000 a ton iff silver but mainly in pockets. In 1879 a Bavarian, Arie Pinedo, found the Mer-cu- r nature of the lode, but the clay-lik- e red earth and fineness of the gold made panning ineffective. Tha in ill owner wer about to shut down when they heard from . Australia about use of cyanide to repover . gold. Instead, after testing the idea, they . built a cyanide plant, the first of its kind n the United States. Mining continued until 1913, during which time more than $16,500,000 worth of old waa recovered. Mining, like brewing, haa contributed .t much to Utah'e progress. Moreover, throughout the state the United States Brewers Association works constantly to assure maintenance of wholesome conditions wherever beer, the light and pleasant average of moderation is sold. - 6V2 Foot DEPARTMENT "Sappjlire" Aluminum Christmas Price Includes Lamp rj Save On Prestone Products Anti-Ru- Stop' Leak . f. ... 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