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Show I . is a favorite in the Wayne Hill home, at 2395 W. 4400 So. Mrs. Hill (Jean) shared her sugar cookie receipe with us some time ago. You will like this relish just as much as you did her cookies. Clip for your file: Jean Hills Celery Relish 1 1 3 sell and Mrs. Brockman. Mrs. James Rusell was hostess to the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers at her home last week. Mr. Anita Wilson is Cap-lai- n of the Camp. The 7th Ward MIA enjoyed the presentation for the Pony 1 head cauliflower ground film arranged Express by Harold Carpenter and Mrs. Jt vinegar Emmma Russell, last week at ,i qt water the Stake House. The dramatic 6 cups sugar and colorful story of the Pony cup salt Express rides was also presentBring to ar boil and add veg. ed at the Postmasters ConvenMix 6 tspS mustard, 1 tsp tion held in Florida last Tallcup floud, 2 tsp celtumeric, Announcing the arrival of a ery seed, mix with a little vin- new adopted daughter are Mr toegar. Boil all ingredients and Mrs. Edwin Beitz. The new gether for 20 minutes and seal baby has a sister at home nam ed Betsy Ann, and the new one in sterilized pint jars. Jean says the family likes the received the name of Karen relish with any kind of meat Kay, she weighed in at 81bs but it is especially delicious 3oz. 20i tall on Jan. 22. with hamburgers. Sympathy is extended to the Henry A. Matis family on the of his mother in the Dee Hospital. Danny be- recent death Coloado. came choked up from the crop Durango, on Sunday and a traceotony Frank and Kazuko Fernandes was necessary to save his life. 2599 W. 6900 So. have a new We hope he will soon be well baby boy. lie was born Jan 28 e lough to return home. at the St Benedicts hospital. Very much better is Jana Dee The Dale Browns returned Adams daughter of DeVere and home Sunday from a weeks Janet Adams, she has been vacation and business trip to treatment at the hospit- Los Angles. al for Spinal Meningitis. She No happier parents could be is expected to return home found than Dean and LaRac this week. Bitton, they have a new son Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thomas, born recently and he has 4 have a baby daughter at their sisters waiting to spoil him house now She was zorn TuesMr BUI Dougherty is receivday night. ing treatment at the hospital. sernene and Lawerence Siler Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parks, their two children Micheal and have a new daughter, she was 21. They have 4 other Tracy Ann of Sacramento, born Jan Cain, are visiting at the home children. of Mrs. Paiks parents, Mr. and Lloyd Larsen has been reMrs. Milon R. Smith, 2125 W. ceiving tieatment at the hospit 5700 So. Mr. Parks is being al. to England. His Robert Gould son of Mr. and transferred wife and family will join him Mrs. Carl Gould underwent an in two or three months, in the appendiclionary at the hospital meantime, she will visit with last week. Mrs Mary Turner is underher parents until the tune ol her departure. going treatment at the infirmary for a broken hip. She is 86 Mrs. Harvey (Helen) Layton years old. was honoied with a stoik show- spending Saturday at the Roger er at the home of her mother, Lynchs were Mrs. L.W. Moffett week. Mrs. Alfred Weston last of Bountiful and Mrs. Elnora Assisting was Mrs. Vernon Gra- Kcihl of Salt Lake City. ham. Games were plajed and Spending Thursday at the refreshments were served to Edwin Bietz home were Bishop 24 guests. and Mrs Herbert Thome, Idaho, Elmer Stocking, Mrs. Harvey Layton left by Paul Idaho and Marilyn Thome Saturday plane morning, of Logan. to San Franseisco for a two week visit with oltives. qt Cucumbers ground qt green tomatoes ground qt onions ground red peppers and 3 green peppers ground 2 large bunches celery, grnd ROY NEWS Birthday greetings go out to Norman Oliver Jan. 28, Glen bcoirlle and Carol Hansen Jan. 29, Mary Heiner, Jeffery Stahle, Teresa Noall Jan. 30 Dale Brown Ja 31, Ethel Cardinal, Lldren Parkeer, Dean Schofield, Jean Nielsen, La Rac Bitton and Bruce Davis Feb. 1. Those Couples celebrating years of wedded bliss are Mr. and Mrs. Reed Carlilc, Jan 28, Dr. and Mrs. Wendell Noall, Jan. 29, Mr. and Mrs. Kimber Barlow Jan. 30 and Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Cardwell Feb. 1. Happy Anniversary everyone. Word has been recieved that Mis. Vcrn (Ortell) Montgomery will arrive home with her children Denise and Randy Feb. 5. Mrs. Montgomery has spent the past two months at Waco Taxas with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Royy yHoppie. Mr. and Mrs. Wil Hedrick of Tooele spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Adams. New Arrivals Ali and Jone Ross 5760 So 2200 W. have a new son. He was born Jan. 2jat the St. Benedicts hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Crawford 5019 So. 2350 W. have a baby boy. Mrs. Grawford is the former Phyllis Galley. He arrived at the St. Benedicts Jan. 21 to-thhappy parents. Floyd L. Henderson and his wife Linda 5342 So. 2200 W. have a new son born Jan. 25. Mr. and Mrs. 'Monty Hahu have a new son he was born Jan. 25 at the Dee Hospital . Welcome David and Ann Nelson, they have moved to Roy from Ogden. David is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Chet Nel-snand Ann is the daughter of M. and Mrs. Eldredge Wood. son of Danny Stokes Mr. and Mrs. Dan Stokes is still undergoing treatment at e h Page sults; Seniors 25, Faculty 11. Senior Dance game .with Ogden Firdays Jeane Rogers By e went overtime with the of the score Ogden 51, Webers Drama Department have chosen the cast for the Weber 47. play Spring Shakespearean Tuesday Weber played BounLove's Labor lost. tiful at Bountiful. Fridays Includedm the cast are: Den- game is at Weber with Davis. nis Uiernick, Don Gardner, Ted Following the game in the WarBunell, Bill Norris, Paul Tay- rior gym the Senior class dance lor, Brig Franklin, Claire Berl- will be presented. The dress is in, Scott Templin, Ronald sport either date or stag. AdTom Newberry, Stephen mission is by studentbody cards Frazier, Chris Patterson, Cheryl or 23 cents. The officers in Kowallis, Morg a n, charge are Larry Austin, PresKathy Noelle Johnson and Kay East. ident; Marilyn Bingham. Vice Friday, the student body saw President; Karlene White, the Seniors V.S the Faculty in an exiting basketball game. Re of Winners the Annual Daughter of the American Revolution Good Citizen contest is Jan Lambert with Nancy Peterson as her alternate. Next month they compete in the State contest. Utah Symphony Orchestra presented the Student body with an enjoyable assembly Wednesday afternoon. teams went to Wrestling Evanston last week The scoring was Weber 25 Evanston 21. WARRIOR ACTIVITY Basin Trees Get put-com- Pruning By Group sixty Silver One-hundre- d Le- af Maple trees in the Great sin ned B0WUIIG HEWS Friday Night High series High series, .Wayne . . Hansen High game, Darlene High Game, Glenn Beck . Hugh game, Loni Nelson and Lucille Howe 561 596 200 190 . . Jo Lee Amagons High series Jeanne Forrest 486 High game, Betty Kasting Jo Lee Men High series Wayne Ahloen ILgh game 185 611 263 . Gyla n Hirst 487 . 183 . Trio 510 Scratch High series Joe Shafer 613 High series Grace Eppley High game Joe Shafer 595 High game Grace Eppley 222 Ihe Old. 243 limwi Tuesday Left Overs DRUG store C4 High senes Art Tormoto High senes Marfgaret Lew is High game Bill Lewis . Margaiet Lewis Jolly Time Mixed High Senes Joe Barney Jr 595 High senes Beverly Everett 491 ?04 High game, Joe Barny Jr 204 Guy Munay 178 Bevel ly Everet Reducing pills seldom hell people who would rather driv than walk to the corner drug store." The men have worked two full Saturdays and they also plan to continue this Saturday (Feb. 4) and they also expect to work the folllowing Saturday. The following citizens are furnished the pruning their time and labor to the project: Farrell Smith, chairman of the Beautification Committee Blaine Iluimer, Dwight Brush Roger Cntchlow, Hugo Bauer-le- , Charles Rainford and Lynn Simpson. Mr. "Simpson and Don Medell furnished trucks for the pruning ladders, and Mr. Smith furnished pruning eqiupment. Mr. Smith stated that all residents have been completely expressed cooperative and appreciation for the care of the trees. Some have requested information regarding replacements, and all have been informed of their responsibility for sewer lateral root troubles. Not too much ot this is anticipated, trees can be but trouble removed. mum (itirHHimiiiiiMtimiiiiiiioiiimmm.'ttiiih'itmitmiiiHmiiiiimMllii1 New and Used & Mon., Wed., Fri., Z D Z AUTO GLASS Matinees Saturday 1:30-- Tues. Sunday & a ? c 1 v a i i Z 0) ! P.M. Sunday 0 S I DRESS 1 Z c ! CL Roy Auto Parts RILES: No Levis, Jeans OvcrallsV Short Shorts. New and Used Ogden, Utah -- a. (A 457 32 24th St. I USED AUTO PARTS . . . AND GLASS 0) By Reservation NEW AND . . . 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