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Show T? THURSDAY, MARCH 24, TOE rrVM , i Cold Weather Casserole ;r yty '""'T- ;. 4 y ' Pam and Debbie, at an anniversary dinner; - Birthday greetings go out to Jan Barker, Janet Hall and Kelly Homer. 2 J$ Kf, yf r V s , H , v,v r 3 A, A,i 4M i ,o rA a : , Who says large families are out of style. The Loren Kay family have proved that wrong. Their family met Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Kay, a son, to celebrate the birthdays of six family members. There were 54 attending which Im sure youll agree is quite a house full. The party was in honor of Harold Kay, Audrey Petersen, Sanford Kay, Brent Kay, Val Kay and Chris Nichols. The huge group enjoyed a delicious turkey smorgasbord dinner with a large birthday cake as centerpiece. ' Y, s2 Here a hearty casserole that will pep up menus and eatisfy cold weather appetites in a flash. Lean pork and tasty vegetables sauced with sour cream and onion are topped with tender Corn bread topping made with an mix. Pork Casserole Makes 6 servings Vz lb. lean pork, cut in inch mid-wint- er Those attending were Mrs. Ruth Hunsaker and family of Honeyville. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Kay Sd., Mr. and Mrs. Ken Johnson and Mr. Delbert Kay and baby of Sunset, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kay and family of Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Kay of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Nichols and family of Syracuse, Mr. and Mrs Frank Gale and family of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs Loren O. Kay Jr. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Petersen and family and the Sanford -- cubes cup water x ' v 1 teaspoon salt Vi teaspoon pepper 1 cup cultured sour cream j cup flour 2 tablespoons dry onion flakei V2 teaspoon salt Brown pork in its own fat. Add water; season with 1 teaspoon rnlt and the pepper. Cover and simmer until tender, about 35 s. Blend together sour cream, flour, onion flakes and 14 teaspoon lalt. Stir into pork cubes. Combine meat mixture, carrots and euns in 2 casserole. For topping, add egg and milk to hag of corn bread mix. Squee7e ippi r part of bag to force air out. Close top of bag by holding jghtly between thumb and index finger. With bag resting on table, m by working bag igoously with fingers. (Mix about 40 .seconds ir until egg is completely blended.) Squeeze bag to empty bath r over top of casserole. Spread batter lghtly with spatula. Spunkle with a few caraway seeds. Bake in lot oven ( 123F.) about 20 minutes. min-it.e- Kays of Roy. 1 4-- 1 Ardell Thurgood is recovering at home now following an operation at Salt Lake Mrs Appliances EX i hospital. Small 797 last week Little Betsy BeiLz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Edwin Beitz, has been ill with a respitory infection. She is reported to be feeling somewhat better now. Celebrating their ninth anniversary Wednesday were Mr and Mrs. Earl LaMar. The LaMars entertained Mr. and Mrs Ernie Thalman and daughters, rr Census enumerators who will be taking the 1900 census in the north end of Davis County will receive their training at the Davis County courthouse on March 28, 29, and 30th. These census takers have a big responsibility next month when he starts this very necessary and worthwhile job. Lets all give them ou rvery best cooperation and help that we can. Davis High School students have noted the early registration as of Tuesday, March 22. REMODELING or Testimony and fast meeting will be Sunday on account of the General Conference April 3, 4 and 6. BUILDING HOMES The Relief Society is sponsoring a 16mm color film on respiration at 8 p.m., mouth-to-mout- GARAGES h FENCES TRADE IN YOUR OLD TIRES NOW . . . FOR FREE ESTIMATE Convenient Budget Terms UP TO PIANOS A f bJl Ia - hvk-J- -- 15 MONTHS CALL EX 4 1408 TO PAY AT Ken DAVE'S SERVICE Highway 91, Roy We sell nothing Fohncke but quality service" CONTRACTOR YOU THE BEST SERVICE AND QUALITY AT FOOD TOWN -- :.i l Boneless Air, Yi 11b ' .. " JtlQjH 'jP 3'.' (Bulk) FREzH LEAN I, SAUSAGE.. 3 lbs $1 CHEESE SLICES 3 pltgs $1.00 U S. CHOICE OR GOOD BEEF 59' 11 ROUND BONE ROAST . . KRAFT (American, Pimiento, Swiss) Deluxe, County COLORS ASSORTED 2 for 47c KLEENEX NORTHERN ASSORTED 4 rolls 33c TISSUE MEADOW GOLD ICE TOFFEE 4 CARNATION CREAM iu,6al- - 89 SIZE FRESH LEAN Ground COMMISSIONER CANNED SHURFINE MILK 7cans$1.00 PRESERVES p 6 $ 3" for 95c Tip Top 4c OFF LOG CABIN SYRUP SHURFINE 1 6,or$1.00 6 for 25c Dinners 53c Former Bishop 6oz Lemonade 6 ,or 49c 69 2 lbs 49c SALTINES i Fresh Chocolate Eclairs 3 for 25' Fresh Baked ...24.,. FLOUR 49c 25 lbs $1.59 440Z. BABY FOOD REG. - Strawberries- 39c PURITY 100 10 oz. Birdseye, Chicken, Turkey, Beef 303 CAN GERBERS k SHORT CAKE CUPS STRAWBERRY SPRING GARDEN lbs-$- rrr Nik-Pac- SHURFINE BEEF 3 4 for 89c CHUNK TUNA GOLDEN FLUFF0 you can buy In the West. Drive in at the sign of the 76. Whether your car uses a premium or regular gasoline, you know you'll get the Finest. Lets all remember the building fund dinner to be held Friday, March 25th, in the church for Sunset Ward. Please come and enjoy it. FARM BUILDINGS SHORTENING Announcing iwo NEW anniversary gasolinei Royal 76 and 7600, the most powerful premium and regular tend. give them time before final registration to think and decide upon a schedule. It also gives the school the opportunity to see what additional teachers will be needed. Students should be careful in deciding their class schedule because their decision is not only important to their happiness during the school year, but also to their success in life. visit while her husband nTDY. Mrs. Eby is the foro is mer Rose LeNae Call, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Call. y graded Choice or Good Beef. Food Town meat is always tender and Juicy. 1 & Mrs. Paul Eby is home for a about the school program and 30-da- very n Large from the store. This happened at about 2 p.m. Sunday. The Bruce Gunderson, a clerk at suspects were picked up later, Homers Market, was quick in Sunset Second Ward held the action when he thwarted the at- annual Ward Conference Suntempt of two young men to steal day, March 20. Stake authorities a handful of currency from thq vis, ted each ward activity. stores cash register when Mr. A smorgasboard dinner was Gunderson reached under the held at the Doxey School Frithem. counter for tobacco for day, March 11, proceeds to go for playground equipment. Schiff-man- s Visiting with the Lloyd and Mr. The new Clearfield recently were High Mrs. Lewis Benairdis and ton, School being built, is to be ready Jeff, and Mrs. Bessie Hansen for use by September; the LDS and daughter, Betty, of Smith-fiel- Seminary is to be built in connection with it and will cost each family $20. This amount Knudson Mrs. Mr. and Jay Is asked for by May 1st have been busy visiting with in being order to get started. those friends from Smithfield, The infant daughter of Mr. motoring to Roy to see them recently are Mr. and Mrs. Arval and Mrs. Ned Palmer died in Heaps and daughter, Mr. and the Dee Hospital recently and Mrs. Henry Colemarv and son, the funeral was held Saturday Mr. C. W. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. in Lindquist Mortuary. Mrs. Lew Jardine and son, Larry, and Palmer is the former Delos CarMrs. Jess Pitcher, Mr. and Mrs. ver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Benairdis and son and Mrs. Bessie Hansen and daughter. The Knudsons motored to Salt Lake Sunday to see Oliver Always the BEST BUYS in Nelson off to California, also. New and Used Pianos Mr. and Mrs. Vem MontgomSunery and children enjoyde DALE BINGHAM day dinner with Mrs. Shirley Danielson at Ogden Sunday. By LETIIA McQUARRIE Roy h-- J Conventional the Glen Carver of Sunset Eiird The purpose of this registration March 31, in the recreation hall. thiefs hand and the two ran Ward. is to start the students thinking AH interested are invited to at- U.S. Government , AND He snatched the money from WE GUARANTEE residents born this week to proud parents Some of these arc as follows Mr. and Mrs Roy Nix and Mr and Mrs Merrall Skinner children, Mike. Nancy and Jan have a new daughter born ice, spent Saturday at Bounldu! March 19th Visiting at the Haloid field Frank Simmons and his wife home Satuiday and Sundae fmmer Ruth Cooper have the were Mr and Mr Joseph liar a new son Ixirn March 20th ris and fanul of Delta Th y have two daughters and Mr and Mis L Amos Scho- two other sons at home field accompanied Mr. and Mrs A daughter was horn March Leslie Spencer to Provo recently 20 to Mr and Mrs Robert R to visit the Blame IIou'7 family EKton at home followBishop Hold March 19th was the birth date ing a recent bout with pneu- chosen by the new daughter of was he at the hospital monia Movd and Rene Stevens a week but is recuperating at now home Mr and Mrs. Joe Nield have Mrs Violet Tie we aie happv a new son He mad (his arrival to report is now impioving at the Hill Field Hospital and daily. She has been very ill for weighed m at 8 lbs 5 os He some six weeks, but is on the has a sister at home now. improved Dr and Mrs Charles Mr-- , Paul Naislutt enter enjoyed skiing in the tamed Monday evening at a Brighton area last weekend bridge party, there were eight Back on the job after a bout ladies attending with th emumps is Sheldon There were quite a few' new Ci illenden I).i lighten s of Utah Pioneers ( .imp 10 IV.lv Hammon met at th home of LuAnn add Thurs MINUTEMAN d lie lesson was given by I dn i o t ( sen Ouie Freestone is at home SERVICES 'now rccupi rating following a 'stay of two days at the hospital. ON AUTOMATIC isitm greeently with the Lee Ray Piatt family were Mr and Mis Bert Roper of Oak City WASHING. Tne Ropers are Mrs Pratt's parents James Lowell Steck is at MACHINES home no w after being at the NEWS ROY Sunset (Jews 19C0 10'"89c 69c BAYER ASPIRIN 49c Raisin Bread Fresh Tomatoes Radishes .... 19c ctn bunch Green Onions . . .bunch Avocados each .... 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