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Show 1 r ;fage Seven THE SUN CHRONICLE, THURSDAY JUNE 4, 1964 SOUTH WEBER NEWS Verl Byram is the proud owner Mrs. Gail Combe graduated from of a 64 Dodge pickup truck. Mr. Weber State College on Monday and Mrs. Lyman Schenck and evening. She majored in physifamily are enjoying a new 64 cal education and was a teacher blue Plymouth. at Clearfield during the latter part of school Wednesday morning, 50 boys and girls from 9 up to 12 showed Mrs. Linda Byram will receive up to go take Red Cross swim- her certification of graduation on ming. They will take from 11 to Monday from the USU in Logan. 12 in the Clearfield pool The Attending her graduation exercise leaders from South Weber are will be Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bonnie Ukena, Joan Call, Sha- Byram and Bill. ron Clark, Berneil Higley, and Elwood Watts is home after a Lou Blance. five day visit in the hospital. Ju- - lie Isaacs entered the hospital on Wednesday and will be operated on for a hernia on Thursday mory ning. We wish them both a recovery. ACROSS 1. Trick 8. Moved, spe-pd- Spending the weekend at Flaming Gorge dam were Mr. and Mrs. Royden Poll Mr. and Mrs. Cleory Markham and family, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fowies and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Poll Mr. and Mrs. Wayman Cash, Fern, Brent, Glen and Donna Poll, Lola and Juanita Brake, Linda Kendell, Karren Wilson, and Ray Peek. It rained Friday night and Saturday but Sunday morning the fishing was great and all came home with their limits. Spending the opening days of fishing at Randolph was Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Stark and Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Shaw and families. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robb pnd family of Kearns and Mr. and Mrs. Heber Kapp of Bountiful and Randy and Scott Kapp of Riverdale were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ceil Kapp. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clark and family have moved into Canyon Farm. They are selling their ots. her home up across from Benn-ington- r Mrs. Nina Moore moved into her new home during the week. Would you py? Carolyn number of like someone like a poodle pupPoll Child has a puppies she would to give a home to. Utah State To Give Heros a luncheon that'i Just as food (or you as U is good to eat fruit salad with COTTAGE CHEESE, spiced figs, NUT BREAD sandwiches,' and buttermilk. Buttermilk in the nut bread gives a tender moist product with a fine flavor. Quick, easy, inexpensive, and GOOD. 2 tablespoons molasses . . cups buttermik 3 tablespoons iryelted butler Sift together the flour, salt, soda and baking powder. Add sugar and walnuts. Beat egg unAdd til thick and molasses and buttermilk. Combine with first mixture along with the melted butter. Stir only to blend ingredients. Do not beat This will be very thick. t Spoon mixture into lemon-colore- well-bu- capital 12. Bring upon oneself 13. Stand up 14. Narrate 15. Center 16. Mature 17. Sol 18. Mans 19. Mr. and Mrs. Ennis Aldredge have returned from a very ens joyable week trip to Oak City where they plowed and planted personified 3. Spirit 4. Do wrong 5. European country 6. Hospital their dry farm. 26. A race division T. Dry 8. Deceived 9. Gigantic one 21. Undevel- oped flowers 23. Bowlike 11. 15. 17. Mrs. Bob Nash and Mrs Phillip Pfanschmidt attended the informal coffee of the 28th squadron of HAFB on Monday morning. Mrs. Helen Pfanschmidt of Wichita, Kansas, has visited the past week at the home of her son, Lt. Phillip Pfanschmidt. A baby shower was held May 26 at the home of Marilyn Con-dr- e in Layton for Mrs. Donna Pierce of Sunset. Mrs. Pierce is the former Donna Courtney. President George S. Reid was the speaker at the Young s of Sunset Fourth Ward on Sunday evening which was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Quintin. Norma Earl held her Dirty club at her home. Diggers Their project is phase 2 on forestry. Some fine films, courtesy of final 7 j. A Plants Wet earth Dry, as wine 27. Extinct bird 34. 28. Ousts 35. 29. Mythical Assam silkworm Market river 31. Distance measure place f ... 36. Warning in golf 38. Club : H pl) object 24. Chinese .dynasty ! 25. A great number 27. Little piece 30. Dry measure ! (abbr.) ; 31. Cut, as ITtaa i 32. Hall! 33. Deficient !, blood condition ; ; 36. Dart 37. Shade of I 825-978- BEDDING If c: PLANTS 4--H : 1 GERANIUMS Top Soil red 38. Bungle 39. Ablaze 40. Rugged 4 for $1.00 w and 3 for $1.00 Tractor Work Tree Removal Winch and Towing Service mountain crest 41. Lard, butter, ce. ' PANSIES 50c dozen Used Building Materials SCIIWLNN HEADQUARTERS We service What We Sell NEW Repair all make3 and models BINGHAM BIKE SHOP J. BLAINE BINGHAM 1955 W. 5200 S., Roy, Phone PETUNIAS 2.50 Building Demolishing Fireplace Wood USED 5947 S. 2G25 W., Roy Phone 825-863- 2 $3 per flat & HART S FLORAL Frymoyer Co. 5219 825-552- 6 1900 W. S. Phone 825-887- 4 FI Among candidates for diplomas USU are the following from Roy: Sharon Bonham, Eva Jean Burnett, Clarke Sherburne Lam-parAlan Reed Peterson. tered loaf pan, 9x5x3 inches, making slight hollow in center. Let stand 20 minutes before baking. Bake in a moderate oven 350, for about 60 minutes or until a wooden pick thrust into the center comes out clean. Turn out of pan onto wire rack to cool. DortH- let it bother you if tha loaf cracks across the top during the baking. Most all of them do! Marche served warm or cold. A salad of FRUIT AND COTTAGE CHEESE, sandwiches made with this delicious nut bread, and chilled buttermilk is a menu the whole family will enjoy year round. Or offer delicious whole milk, icy cold, for those who prefer it. Feature these items on your menu often! d, From Sunset are: Robert L. McQuarrie, Clearfield students are Geraldine Chatwin, Earl Ronald a Higgs, Thomas Jordan Mack, B. Moultrie, Emma Lois Smith, Carol Jean Sutton, Gary W. Watkins. Students from Layton are Carol Adams, Nancy Adams, Hal Adams Chandler, Katherine Joyce Dawson, Boyd Merrill Hansen, Barbara Jane Holt, Stephen R. Jackson. 00 must be raised by June 8th My-rn- LOANS FOR BUSINESS Ken Fahncke, Contractor hard to admit that you are in a pinch; but when it's true and we need your helpwe musl let you know to receive your assistance? We had an opportunity to purchase some extra good furniture 3 months ago - since all business has been slow this year-w- e still have most of it on display ??. and our suppliers have extended us all the time they can !? ! It is You're probably asking . . . WHAT'S IN IT FOR ME? FOR BUILDING OR REMODELING PHONE TA 03 have always made A we have for the next 4 days because of our predicament in order to raise money and are OFFERING BUYS THAT YOU CAN TO PASS UP. If you want and need anything in Appliances, Furniowe it to yourself to investigate this sales event at Roy Furniture. QUALITY HOME FURNISHINGS BARGAIN . . . Now SACRIFICED PROFIT SCARCELY AFFORD verything ture or Carpet, you OUR LOSS Goes -- Youll . . . at a FAIR COMPETITIVE PRICE YOUR GAIN Save More Than You Dare Believe! PAYMENT If ... . . 75 CHAIRS FRIGIDAIRI HOOVER & 65 URGE FRISIDAIRI TRADE OLD FOR NEW Caprics 5-p- c. METAICRAFT LANE, Bathing Suits HIBRITON, JOHNSON-CARPE- ANY tTYU-COl- PICTURES DINETTE SETS & Many styles 7-p- c. & colors HUNTLEY TVs AND STEREOS 9 Skirts ROCKERS Let's Trade These Tool 30 VIRTUE, OOUGLAS, Trade Trade now for a new one! Dresses Blouses Best Top quality OR j g 95 and up 0 l J DECORATOR LAMPS Less Businesses 00 and colors, sets starting at All styles 300 you need a new 60 SOFAS OVER c. USE YOUR TRADE AS DOWN Quitting must seu . Roy Shopping Center 6 Phone Roy Furniture mar-ried- ! . We stock fill makes and models of vacuum bags. Heavy duty quality. at ADAS NUT BREAD 1 egg DOWN Revoke 2. The U.S.A. 10. European nickname Settled, as a bird Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Barnett announce the marriage of their son, Dale, to a lovely Provo coed on June 4. curt More than 1300 students will receive diplomas at Utah State University on June 6th in the Fieldhouse. Buttermilk Make Luncheon Treat packed 1 cup coarsely chopped walnuts voire 21. The 1- - , 9. Singing Sunset Ward relief society held social Wednesday the forest service were shown to evening. An Interesting program the group. was presented and a lunch was served with the visiting teachers The sixth grade of Doxey Elehonored. being mentary school under the direcMarily McQuarrie was elected tion of their teachers. Jack Weber, Robert Curran, Mrs. W. W. as captain of the girls softbal team. Sturgeon, and E. W. Wilcox, presented a fine program in song Summer camp starts on June and dance In Spanish on May 14. 15 when the Laurels-go. Then the Councilman Charles Bailey BeeHive girls will go on June 22. that the girls softball season will begin on Monday, June 1 at the Central Park and that the little league teams will be selling candy In the city to raise $600 to pay for the construction their closing 1300 Diplomas Nut Bread, Cottage Cheese Salad, 3 cups sifted flour teaspoon salt soda it teaspoon 2 teaspoons baking powder 1 cup brown sugar, firmly rass to dry f as a fish I 1 Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Coats and family have moved into the Clark home on Tuesday. We wish to welcome these two families into our town. 42. Spreads of bleachers In Central Park. SUNSET NEWS v CROSSWORD 20. Test HI BACK, pric. In Utahl Cig w. Allowance, IAL VINYL RUGS 9xl2-FOO- T Odds 'n Ends Choice of Colors Everything Reduced MAPLE. MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY BRING IN YOUR TRADE (if its small) OR TELL US ABOUT IT AND WELL TRADE ON THE SPOT -- WE MUST RAISE $0,750 BY JUNE 8th. Vs So Vi off 18 'x27" CARPET SAMPLES .150 ONLY 79Ci YOUR CHOICE We Deliver Roy OF ANYTHING ftea-Jo- 's YOU WANT We Guarantee Fiinujrvnt AT A Apparel We Fidnnce Highway 91 SPECIAL PRICE! 5500 South 1903 West, Roy, Utah Ro'j - - 1 - A 4 A A. .. .1.. - A.l. - - - - rhone 825-161- 7 |