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Show The Last December Margaret Field fell and broke her hip but has an amazing recovery and is able to gtt around a little bit by herself on crutches llt-- memory is and her sense of still very ktt-humor sharp She doesn't go muth for Lius 1'iesley, but does enjoy La rente Milk's program on the television Mrs field is greatly loved by l.t r friends and rdativis and it is always a pleasure for her to see them A 4 , " r rylr.PVj: u . ' r , i Homecoming Brothers to be Honored In Hooper at Meeting Sunday A y' V" U UK nil honorable (xcasion ukty, Mrs Fu Ids and K nn (Ill Ilf I PING is li ft to Ult Mary Margaret, mi id the tally hir lift- m Ho of Hoy sidt-nt- i is th Mrs Its not every family who have two fine sons just a few years apart who have bet n real pals to each other and who are very active in community and thurch affairs who are very talented along musical lines and who will follow each othi r on missions Tht sc young men are the sons of Mr and Mrs 0 Lte Stoddard of llooptr, Hal, the oldest of the two has rtcently returned from serving two years in the Western States mission Hi, wt Iconic home tistimomal wi'l be bt Id Sunday Nov 24 at 7.10 pm in the Hooptr Second W ard 'I I is mt t ting w ill also lx- - a fare tcM!Tr,onial honoring Elder Kin I rut is Stoddird the young ii Liutl.u. who will inter the mis ' i ii home Dec 4ii pnor to his b ivug for the Wtstrn Canadian M mi Tin publn is i ii v i t d 11 w I. sustain'd as organist I'f t i I.akt Yu w si.ikc MI at b idi i h p mt ting !' w k right, Fit-Id- s has spent most of Shi- - Hiss o!cif si ri III r Ijulltis a' .1 d.A with I ( I I g Up"!) Mar result lit, Mrs Fit Id ml! i.I.m t (..irt hull It Moll lids tall Units, them many bird never harmed In r by were Iht-- Mr f ii Id was only 13 years old whin sin joint d tht Hi In f Society in lloopir and ivin set she is con t r u F to that organization with and (pulls lugs with tht help of I In r daiiphti r lit), who has bet n ht r (! solid umip.iniuii for more thin 2H wars Mis Fold still does ninth of ht hand work on carpet olid Ivii' dot s the wtaSinj? i lin Him s and ll r to p thtm by ihu'i-Mi- S ssion s Ito.inti J"i l.nd V, u n she (u! was 11 m irs old tin I .mils iiiomiI tin ri wtn only tjiri e nth' r fainilii s hung it tl at tunc The conrrrrr idr iris itDtg a 'and was'e nit r run bs s.igt St pi 1. 1893 she niained Orson ,i'ul 'inkt-'IhtrIir.nJs pricklv ptar. who was appointed the first fold al but wtrt Indians u r of Hoy May 25 lli'Pl pos'm.istt though the m ttb rs wi ri frigh't in 'I 1 he t ouple used one corntr of Hit kittlitn of tin ir 'mall two roomt d hou-for tin mst ofLie Mr F it 11 built p Oil (lobs along one w a ' Li:-1- . to I old the j .I p rs and left r' 1 ii !d w Si" i ii - I s 1 "i n In ow n .is uinlir oli"wiri I hul-Cav- lit t e i 4 MI !BK tram to tomt u ' I r "1ST .ltd ! Companj and Spcciol Guests Pick Up o Tub of BROASTED CHICKEN! It t Rszly m Ju f 5 and you can be sun, c n fQy the tnat A4 . I t i ' (or tfl fi t Mo ' ii I ii i " id In ( t i I .1 , si . O tin d I t 1 il i In lin i 1. s in ow n took .1 il t Ml d - , ' foil m r ( Harm i di lia i Mrs I - lv n ) t - L.t obi I "( d liun , ' i n ' x I' Mil . 1m I . i u ' i ' ' i! d i i ' . r t, to '( n ; mond si iti r hildrt n I i ri t ' d It j t 'I d- " - all t i' t t w i id lit ' I bt sin ,, 'i n d and and 't f t , bn m on o' Ha) In Burger Bar Hov . t t.ih Phone f 2 V. I ' 01)7 I bt 'bt nr and ' k Id In Mi' i. lot " d tlud I a ' ( b 1 was To y i I ffiaSDS2SB irpTl t jl'i.l) -t- i alETIGDlISD , ai's Hi ttv ii'hions bn I inis ( jru Nattr.ss Prii'tua! Dons S. pal M. rry s'Mti Iiuw Hme nk.rs 1! in . tt Wa'kms Sun-c- t I.rrv M.ioD st, "a Workman sitthcn Kookin, kut is, Bt ttv Zit r diving v .sion spicial awards lli v IDs Martin received her five She was one Of two to tat c ive the pin nothir outstanding per for name of the program which made he program noro complete was he ilarmtt trio played by Carol stud Slnryn Lie Barnitt and ol p-- of Utah ' wok t t and ii o Milan, if s iii'it, have Mrs 'Ih.inkgiv will I i. Ii iii'i fni foi pi 1 nts .t ks doing mi wt t m in I f r w 11 bt tin n tin n.- r hristmas and do; d the ( (i urge to St t Ik rt 'It r r piano duet, "The Beautiful City," which made the evening more interesting The building was about filled, although a few more could have found seats Joe Holbrook for talent at piano ind Sheran Eastmas for speech were chosen from the Sunset Sec ond Ward to go to stake talen and speech Saturday Nov 16 JoAnn Hill and Linda Kay went for sptech from Sunset Ward and Beverly Olson and Hartly Anderson from the Sunset Third Ward for unging talent, However, as well lone as the parts were, none of the narts placed in the stake JoAnn Hill vyas rated Superior Better utk next time Gary Heningc-r-, son of ilr and answered his Mrs V E the to service Nov 18 draft call His brothir, Don Burt, left last month for a two year nrssion to northern Germany Another bro 'her Gordon is on a miS'ion in 1 stern GermansGary wit recent married to Myrna Rollins and he is teaching school at the Sun et Elementary School so will have x r time well occupied a big share .f the tune that Gary is gone In Sacrament meeting of the 17. Joseph I. S mset Warrl Nov Wills was reltased from ward Ii acht r sum rvisor, Wayne Bros in his place sustained was trim) lu nn Whitaker was sustained as tracher. Carlcen Steed j lnmarv .i'td from work d ret'ur of was r the It' ' k f Sturt) Mrs May Hu I mill w a i'l wi'h ' told thin- divs L t with a bad but is huk on th job ht rt (' N MiCJuairii was ill a cm. pie of (lavs and is link at hi' work this week H-- lit dhornoik, known irv ' to a lot of folks, is ill He has to be "very nice to Ins turmnv ' lltrt s hoping he will1 he In Ut r soon Doris Dims living with Mr and I Iswoith ( rosslt-ywas acci Mrx dinCy hit In a t ir driven by Lloyd uid..v in front of the r, s., v horn" Mle was taken to a advised ,ru tMtked and kerP her ' 'L(' htr pin t H. ort is that she is getting fim' 110 A She was at lhe tnm ratio r 'hook up and received . 3 lllinlP 11,1 u r hi ad from the act I dt nt 1 he 'take d mee to be held Satur dav N"V 23 in1 he a stake affair with all w irtK participating with t' t tlttoi iimg It is the Rose Prom and going to In , mm) g at 6 p m Vet-- r feat to the council. lie won with 506 vote. Also running for a coun- cil position was Mr. Maureen with 209 Saxey, she presented all of to votes. Congratulations new with luck Good your you jobs. . Jolly Coolcs Corner would you like to try a pumdrop cake for Thanksgiving? It is colorful and delicious and J r the something a little different cutholiday times ahead Before of Llade tiwet to sure ting, be the knife in hot water. How CL'MDROP cake lb white raisins 14 lb. large gumdrops 1 (do not use licorice) 1 cup walnuts browned in butter 2 eggs 4 cups flour teaspoon cloves 1 teaspoon cinnamon teaspoon nutmeg teaspoon salt 1 cup butter 2 cups sugar cups applesauce l'l 1 1 teaspoon sodj (dissolved in tbs hot wa'cr) 1 teaspoon vanilla Mix apple sauce and vanilla Sift dry ingredients Sprinkle nuta raisins and candv with part of flour 'o keep them from sticking Mix ill ingredients togethtr and pour into well greased and floured loaf pans Bake a! 325 degrees for 2 hours depending upon the sue of 'he cake - 1 k, VI. n A party was held recently by he Neighborhood Club at the homt if Mrs M. A McBride Attending were Mrs. Ronald Brooks, Mrs Clarence Ijuenstein, Mrs Virtor Veibell, Mrs Erron L. Farr, Mrs Dtis M Cole and Mrs Dale Porter More of the neighborhoods should ' e like this one This is a club h it gets together all the time for larties and to talk over problem hat they have All the member ire from one neighborhood A meeting was held for the mem rs of the Clearfield Elementary IMTA recently Judd Farmer He spoke on "Tht mis the 'it latiorship Between the Handi There wert and So. icty tppt-No musical select ons that wer by Ballard Christianson We would like to send our con ratulat ons to Milton C. Hodge iho was recently elected Clear Mr Hodge wur i Ids new Mayor hix new position with 565 vote ihile his opposition. Angus St( ens came out with 464 Alsu elec id recently were Harold C Steed iho was elected to the city council He won over Howard Ellia be re384L Poster ceiving 570 votes to Chandler was also elected for a M w i' s The Jun.or in bt r pi Men of the S in't-- ' st nn d M t Ward .)''( rettiwd the Sport'in m o it s.' ..ivl mi; ship trojdiv for fli.Mr 1,111 i.f sportsmanship in b m.x some was Three ar vt prev unis up or thtv should have rtceivedh it sooner Their verv capabb- co it on Ray Horalbo was complinnnttd attitude and coaching fine his very with the boys in order for th' m to win the trophy Dale Bingham Music v 2218 W. 4400 Phone EXJ-1J5- So. 6 K''' IN TIE , spi t ul awards wire ( oil' ( n K h it t mt nl steed rtiiu ng two award' Gary Mini (,t raldme M win and Lind Work" im at id Sttid was on ut of four to it uive 'P'tial .1 ird as p ist nu m Ii r of 4 II ( ibx ho had at lived in their pro tlist I et 5122 I , i . . . Market-bask- t s In Vnioiig Saluto to BOX ELDER COUNTY wt k n in M I agnii UK 7Grime Does Not Pay7 nf again rs '!'( 03M0MGM8 . 'ibl! fZS t r and old to t ant M r I'liO Hurt arc ! m it 1 d I i a bill was mi unit lo Mis t! n 'idi im t 111.) illg i i III a 11 il o la t' will he of Mrs .till bt the it r ' ' turn s a1 Mr a! f ii lo at tl 1or't r, si' n- - n t( ir' . i a lit W ( i f ' d lull', 2 m ii i ' d n t . b ur Nuvt I i till MiVnd 1 i n p r 'll i I i i ' In ii 5 1835 Ward will I ml A i '.nr 5 i i TV I : ' , i. i st t . 1 i Ph (ftiarrir ' bad six i'h, wbit h d.t d in ho art still liv w Ion , I Mt Was a g' n of I in, '( r In ilb M a n Id I hit ho i d i i ' i i 11 i l. lufci tly tl i iiDijp, s i I t.,m ) ,,ii Mr' ii Vi s I) b j, on CMlCtU-- t IWTlN For Uncs; I wll'tll in and Mi Mr THI WOtlB I si I) Hi 1 l i tin In' at 'lb r r pt i! id SUNSET NEWS tii. 'I ilnisi ( (I- VI I t i i w IIK.Kr..N I) of Mr SOM inn's and Ii It I. - at It'll, r g tt Mil oil si I 'O' 'll) - ad f b I ' How art! 111 e W .is li"l ht II .,! hollll ft st i i d as his .is'istallt Maliv turn s tin r Jatti Miig irowdtd with pa'rons for t In ilw w Ii b ' bt v w. ult d for Hit in.nl - Vv 111 h s I V- ) ' Mi d ai Ph. TA Darwin Mitchell has been visiting here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mitchell, last weekend. Mr. Mitchell is making his home in Richfield where he is working with the Pillsbury Company. Miss Maureen Olsen hosted a ' rthday dinner recently at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs Ivan G Olsen Guest of honor was Lee R Collings Five couples were on hand to celebrate the occasion lso invited were Mr and Mrs l Les Collings, Los' parents The-Coings are from Brigham City. Missionary Sets - Ashton 1U Dt r rr;. 'll v Clearfield News grand children, 15 great grand thildien and thiee foster grandchil dien, who are in the picture with with Mrs Field. 14 Margaret Field 90 Years Old ' Thursday November 21, 3957 Run-Chronicl- e, C cell St tl The DIT held Ot toher al Mrs their meeting for Margaret S1ll1s tl lor agi p in ages of 14 ' 12 to 14 FOR s199 CHRISTMAS-ONL- Y 35 and for and over will be from 8 30 on A special interest group fire- the stake house Sunday cv tiling after Sacrament side was held rTlX at meeting It is 100 per cent Sunday in Sun-v- t Warrd Sut day Nov. 24 Each member is expected to bring an t xtra friend Dun t forget. Talented Mary Ellen Bailey and Colleen Reid played an organ and t r Never before so many top qua- lity features at this low price. ture Come in to lay compare You'll aree compare price. pic- in And youll agree TV your best buy is TV! is the best Christmas gift G-- K ! G-- Favored with fertile soils ind nn ldt-a- l climate, Box I.ldi r Count v, in Utahs northweM corner, i' ne of tin 'I ite's greatest agricultural nn is Annual firm mt oine t xt ds $21 million, and t he count v ' slntp, vvlit at, fruit, sugar beets, vegetables, poultrv and d.nrv rodut ts are nationally famous 'I he art, is nDo well known for its major sugar factory, cai , nerit s, ami fluur nulls Brigham City, county sent of Rox Elder Count) boast' the largt't Indian school in the world And to the wt't of the uty is the world's largt't bint 'belter, tin- Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge Tin United States Brewers Foundation salutes tins countv of commercial and agricultural opportunities, where it constantly encourages the maintenance of clean, wholesome conditions wherever beer and ale are sold New 1958 model with slim silhouette design 1 Aluminized Complete Family Laasdry Fast Secvice Launderette picture tube 110 Convenient moves on large silent casters J1TM3? Birmuda with motthlng fmiih As Shown Reg. 219.95 Only - odl n BEER and ALE . . . I'XlTv HiH . ifoy liof- - j. . SPARROtV ROY, UTAH 4 C. Mr. -- EX |