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Show I The Clearfield News By I njhDe Ashton tUm wrn 4J her to her home. Miss Sharon Randall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Parley Randall of Dlackfoot, Idaho is back to our ' ' r isv-f?-; . . .41 School ended recently for three young people from Clearfield who have been taking summer session courses at Weber College. The oung folks who took a typing course for 13 weeks attending each day were Judith Ann White, Stan ley Reed and Clifford Cahoon. They hope that this additional study during the summer will aid them in their work at North Davis Jr High this year lioy, Utah, Thursday, September 13, 1956 Sun-Chronkil- e, wonderful city of Clearfield. Sharon came to Clearfield last year to attend Davis High. She liked it so well that she decided to attend again this year. Sharon is living with her sister Mrs. Kay Thompson. We are glpd to have Sharon back in Clearfield and hope she will enjoy her stay. The Priest Quorum of Clearfield Second Ward will take charge of the sacrament meeting on Sept. 16th. This meeting will start at 7 30 p.m. and will be climaxed with the showing of films in a fireside after the meeting The priests plan to make Sept 16th a Priests Day, devoting all day visiting homes of ward members In this visit, they will members to personally invite-warattend their sacrament meetings ard give them a printed program. The moving pictures and slide films to be shown at fireside following Sacrament meeting were taken of the Priest's annual sum-m- t r trip A special invitation to all ward members and the public is extended by the quorum of Priests of the Aaronic priesthood. camping overnight Friday at the North Davu Stake camp near Liberty and a hike on Saturday. Supervising operations were Jack Standing, scout master; Donal Stevens and Doug Jensen Mr. Jensen and at least one scout brought home recipes with us Orange bread is a snake as s souvenir The snakesja favorite kind of bread in the were rather unique to nearly all of Flinders household It is delicioua their friends They were called hair and also a bit different to serve snakes and actually resembled a with salads, fruit cups etc., for that horse hair or a 12 inch length of special occasion fine rubber band Although the ORANGE BREAD typical snake would have prompt- - 2 cakes yeast ly been shown the door by the j ,bs sugar women of the family in both cases, 2 cups lukewarm water these were allowed to remain, due 7 cups flour lo their mild appearance. ' cup butter L cup sugar fill in the dotted lines 1Y MAKtNO flM HOW SUM YOU IMft-GtNC- EQUIPMENT FIGHTING B COMPUTE m HR! FIGHTING 1. Keep your fire fight ing equipment in good order and ready to use hand pump ex- 1 1 tinguisher, garden hose, buckets for water and land, long-handle- d shovel, ttAdd'SS d lad- ders. Make your family a fire fighting team. Dont lose jour head. Fires can be fought. Never atop fighting a firs except to aar your life. See your civil defense director about dvfl defense training. s One tiny Clearfield Miss decided lo take a hike to "go west" on her ywn last week and did so She is Patsy Clark, two year old daughter of Mr and Mrs Robert CI4rk of CIVtl DtHNSt HOUSEKEEPING HINT 350 So St However, Art White 1. Keep your houae and yard free of rubbish. spied the little gal on her way west ('r)stal Springs proved to be a 2. Keep your wiring and electrical anpliancea In good order. of Main on 200 South and returned very popular place for Clearfteld-er3. Make sure your heating plant Is safe. and former Clearfielders on La4. Store Lnfiammable material in a safe plac. bor Day Seen there were Mr. and Mrs Ed Dickamore and family former residents of Clearfield, Mr. and Mrs Bill Ashby, also former Cap! Clearfield residents, now living in with new Morgan Mr and Mrs. Joe Merrill and children and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur White and family who were enjoying the resort for the first "ii the 10th, Ralph U Green and vou time Hitkv Jepson on the 11th, Eldon Si ptember 9th will star a prowho Those this had birthdays the new I.ue on the 12th David Iverson, week were Bonnie Lewis, Ken S A vonne Chandler Louis w y Sel gram of leadership training at the aluminum foil Wilcox on the 9th, Leah Jones, Ar t licit, I.ui elope Sue Carr, and learfieM Community Church Rev thur Thompson, Lonn Dickson, Diborah Ann Mclntire on the 13th, and Mrs Allen Anderson will he by Diane Low, Doreen W. Sessions, Ronald C Christensen. Gail Layton, visiting leaders to assist in classes Virgil T Hilton and Scott Searlcs of instruction for teachers of the k3Tt, on the 14th, Roger Smith, Lugene church There will be sessions on I iljenquist Sr. Mildred B Taylor, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, Sept Sharon Barber, Jerry Hodson and 9 10 and 11 V Stephenson on the 15th Ka A very happy birthday to all of Boy Scout Troop No 161 enjoyed s Wrap! Cook! Cover! ALCOA WRAP ALCOA a SAVE M-A-N-S- INSURANCE US EYPI.AIN THE ANNUAL RENEWAL -F Roy Printing Co, anniversary couples this arc Mr and Mrs David E Layton on the 9th, Mr and Mrs Roy McFerson on the 12th, Mr. and Mrs LeGrand Wood on the 14th and Mr and Mrs Vern B Gardner formerly of Clearfield on the 15th Congratulations folks and hope you have many more Our week Bulky Knit Sweaters "MV SELECT " Miifr Only PUN I-E-- REALTORS INSURANCE Bl II I)ER Phone 3 8G18 Roy, I tah "Roy, The City With a Future. TO YOU Phono r3 fir,;!1) rin ( I G So. 19(10 Wool PARTS--.Wi- n BRAKE Conlory By Wed, Roy 7 riamioL Kyle LASS INSTALLED ALTO (il.ASS AND ACCESSORIES 1 New Fall Skirts Corner ROY AUTO PARTS RENEWALS IET Christine Bodily a junior at Da High and a daughter of Mr and Mrs Fred Bodily didn't hardly get to go to school Christine started school Friday Sept. 7th along with the rest of her school chums, but only for one hour Just long enough to withdraw Christine Is getting married Sept 15th to Bob Williams an airman stationed at Hill AFB Christine said that she would much rather get married than go to athool Well that's one way to get out of it Congratulations, to both of you vis Jolly Cooks ON YOUR FIRE rise in warm place till double in bulk. Cream butter, add sugar and egg yolk; add to yeast mixture. Add remaining Ingredient and flour. Mix well then knead lightly. Shape into loavea and place in greased pans. Let rise till double. Bake in moderate oven, 373 about 45 minutei. In cold packing fruit cocktail a heavy syrup of 1 part water and 1 part sugar is necessary, because there Is room for so little liquid to be added after the bottlea are filled with the diced fruit, that it takes a concentrated ayrup to make the cocktail sweet enough. It is well to remember that in pears take longer to processing, igg yolk cook than peaches and the other (.rated rind two oranges fruit, so the time should be extend4 cup orange Juice ed the full time it takes to cook 1 tsp salt he pears, about 5 minutes longer plus extra time for high altitude hoped that a few more w.ll be ready which makes it about 30 minutes n flour, beat well and cover and let althogether. ijtarbecue was recently held for the Tri-C'group of the Clearfield Community Church at the home of Mr and Mrs Phil Biddle of Hill Top Drive. 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