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Show I Tl South Weber Thora f- Phons - if ) DAY D Let's get our Christmas cards mailed now. II they have to go over seas they must be sent this week or by air mail a little later. Here Ls Donna and Beverly! address, they are the only two In the ward overseas. Get that card tn the mall and let them know we appreciate what they are doing:, Beverly Poll, 2 Noble SL Hurta-villSydney, NSW., Australia. Donna Poll, 6 Kurrajong, St Southland, Sydney N.S.W., Australia. . 1 , e, W.i 4M Lut Tuesday Letha Smith took her Primary class on a hike in the foothills for two reasons. One was to celebrate her son Dougs birthday and the other a nature walk. Hamburgers were cooked In the meadows and the kids sang songs. games until roadshow Theyayed tlmeJ-- JI all enjoyed the show. Thosffft1 esent were Douglas Smith, Val Byram, Ivan Ray, Jimmy Cook, David Stanger, Nix and Merrill 1 With green Interior and rust color ed seats.. DAY 7 ,: Moor. S-- V r By maki tvmr We have two other boyi on missions, who are in the U.S. Bill Byram and Ronald Kendell. Dale Coy is expected home this week. Robert lit os give It as overhaul want It Is tlptsp skips for Dayl" Kanmlier 17; 1K3 Roy, Utah, Sam-Qmmit-id, A Gobblers Glide Stake Dance will be. hold Saturday, Nov. 2d at the South Ogden Jr. Hi at 9 p.m. Everyone Is invited. Next Sunday the Explorers and hold a fireside at the stake center at 9 p.m. MIA Maids will and Mra.' Royden Poll announce the engagement of their Mr. daughter Joyce to Therein. Wilde from Croyden, Utah. They are to be married Dec. 9 in the Salt Lake temple. Arrangements are being mide for a reception in the ward. forget next Sunday Don't Fisher, Leon BIrt, Eddie Smithand Robert Byram will be home for Bring a friend to Sunday School Christmas. For further addresses ls the motto for Sunday School Con contact their parents for the boys fere nee next Sunday, Everyone try who are going to be away. to go they are trying hard for 100 per cent Happy birthday to Verena Stark, Rose Watts, Florence Cook, Diana Jolly Lee Kempster, Sharon .Mills,' J take Titeasorr, William Jacques and Letter Bryan and a happy wedding an' By niversary to Mr. and Mrs Cecil Mr.' and Mrs. Willard Gill, Mr. Kyle and Mrs. Ray Andrews, all married on the same day, Nov. 20 and Mr. ! and Mrs. Herman Westbroek on the Horrop -- Congratulations to Barbara Clark birth of a son born Sunday, Nov. 13th. baby Some time when you're going to And also to Verda Kingston and the temple contact-VirginiStanger or Ina Imlay and they can get you a David Bouchard on a baby girl born BeeHive girl to tend your children, Nov. 9th. This baby caused father without charge. This will also help to miss getting his picture in the the girls to fulfill an honor badge. paper last week Bryan. and Vem Bowman on the a Cooks Comer By-ra- The Young Ladies Club was held The kids in South Weber were a 24th. at the home of Ina Imlay last w eek with all 12 members present. A good pretty happy bunch when Sam time was had by everyone. They Moore pulled in for the load up In The shower held for Mrs. Relied a bran' new bus Its really a beauty played Bunco and served lunch Society last Wednesday night was a big success and a lot of fun. There were 32 ladies present. Bunco was played and Ada Cornia won first prize. Everyone was glad to seee her w in because its the one and only prize Ada ever won (that is besides Bill). Light refreshments Your Clothes Best Friend were served and the gifts were opened. There were several nice OPEN FROM 7 A.M. to 7 P.M. gifts to be held for the bazaar. The 1792 WEST 1900 SOUTH PHONE 3 7033 date for the big ward party ls set for Dec 3 DRESSWELL CLEANERS Phone 3 2667 d -. that they dominate Your Doctor ays Tkt following u one ct i tent of n item by members of tht Utsk Stitt Meduoi A iscxnitom omd m coopttmon otik yomi publishes lo.il mem ipuper. 7 hto orittUo orr schtdAtd to oppeo t ttry othto mttk throughout tht y tor m on effort to better oafuomi you uh probltmt beat h , end designed to improve tht - no being of the people of Utoh. "NERVOUS" AND EMOTIONAL ILLNESS Tespite how inu we may differ ..ther waya. all of us as haman beings have o.ie thing In common Scarcely a day goes by that does not bring some situation which requires emotional control. Usually, when we are aduit we ran handtr nuwt of tnese without undue difficulty Occasionally, however an exceptionally troublesome problem ar.ses or several smaller ones hit us at on.-- i .ind we show symptoms of emotional distress. We handle these problem in the best way available to us in view of our personality snd irevious experience. Nature has given us the response of fear for the good purpose of a'erting us to danger so that we cm. be prepared to meet it and defend oursivs from it. In emitted v'cietv however many of the things we worey about are so intangible tha, it is difficult to put our. finger on them, handle therr and stop the fear response. Wr mav worry about our lobs our abditv tr make friends our sbihtv to be good parent or marriage onrtner. our re!ationhipa with people w ho are important to us or our ahilitv to handle the strong rmo'iona which are seething insole in Mildred Harrop who u the wife of my husband's brother Larry, has a way of roasting turkey that always makes me think twice before offering to cook the turkey the annual gathering of the Harrop of US clan at our home on Thanksgiving Under emotional stress, some nure fear Day. No matter how 1 fuss and stew oeopie expe-iena pourdu g heart imr and hope my turkey will be Just as and a feeling of delicious, It never does just quite r'orieg hands -alnstrnnhe Some people hit the spot like Mildred's does leva lop phobic or unrealistic, fears But now 1 have her secret and am n an attempt to ortrol their anx-etor become a nrov to recur- passing It on to you t h light- lm'b For the dressing Mildred dices r nt d turbo curb a d' g ee rd themsch Mrs. Milton Aderson from Uintah the bread and dries it till it can be is giving Verda Bouchard's lessons rolled with a rolling pin in Relief Society since Verda hasn't Stuffing for 12 lb turkey would nrxlure of butter and flour Sprinbeen feeling so well. This is great- take the following, kle w .th paprika and salt and pepper ly appreciated by member of Relief ing place in a preheated oxen at 450 Society deg and brown for about 30 min. 2 to 3 small loaves of bread Reduce the heat and cook for 3 2 onions, ground or grated The Evan Stark's have a new '56 hours or until done 2 pounds. of butter model Chevrolet If ou have more stuffing than Mix and tea the bird requires, have you tried Here's the latest schedule for the son to together thoroughly taste with poultry spice or heating it in a shallow pan for about church archives It Is Monday they No salt is needed for the poul a half hour before serving1 I use sage will be closed instead of Tuesday but if just sage is used a the broiler pan in the oven with the and will open at 8 30 Tuesday and try spice little salt should be added. lid on It keeps the moisture and Wednesday until 4 45. Thursday, without drying it out and will Stuff the turkey and truss it Rub goodness in Friday Saturday they open at 12 noon to 8 45 pm. at night down with a generous amount of a The giblets are until tender and chopped for the gravy, using the water in which it is cooked Add milk and bring to a boil in the roasting pan. thicken and season to taste Mildred uses more milk than water for this gravy and seasons additional!) with a da all of 2 GOOD UPRIGHT PIANOS kitchen bouquet Sister-in-la- ce accom-n.mied'b- v x- i fs PERMANENT WAVE SPECIAL UNTIL THANKSGIVING $15 PERMANENT WAVES WE CARRY A H I I. I INE OF CONTOURE pre-cook- SPECIAL 2 FOR $15 BUY! $95 Each PRODUCTS 0K-rntor- Dona Berson Itubv V, hi lw right Glad vs Hldredge ROY BEAUTY SALON z 5535 SOUTH NOTHING DOWN DALE $6 PER MONTH BINGHAM MUSIC COMPANY BUM WEST ROY I'll ONE PnONE ROY. UTAH Because of the nuny requests favorite for Glenda Thompsons' baked carrot pudding printed Dec. 9, 1954 in The SunUhronlcIe, we are repeating the recipe for those who hare asked for it and for the newcomers to Ro who have subscribed to the papei With many people pudding is a "must' with their Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners and this delicious pudding i an he baked while the rest of the dinner is being prepared, omitting all the hours spent steaming called for on the old tune recipe. And do you know1 We like it better too Thanks again Glenda 'i 1 brown sugar cup grated carrot cup sccdles raisins ' cup flour tsp soda tsp baking powder tsp salt tsp cinnamon tsp nutmeg cup nuts M.x together thoroughly. If it is a bit thuh and 2 tbs milk. Bake 30 minutes at 350 deg. 1 Clothes Dryer! Get Setfor Thanksgiving with Famous... I I d i SANITONE , t. I strains of ln.ng. Church News LDS Dry Cleaning fglnij If We Make Draper, Slipcovers, All Your Familys Clothes I tOd K tIKl MW AGAIN! L1 our S.nuon ScfTic. h.lp you "ipruct up" for ih holidsy All diril rrmorrd Mrs IjRue named president .Scboenfeld of the Rod was 1st , , . colon, pinrrnt nd icifurn art radian) wuh likt-nebrauly . ipott taniiht No l cleaning odor. Truly work wondrri you nrer drramed poinblc, yei Sanuoos SrrTic com no more than ordinary dry cleaning . . Emmett L Wiggins was sustained as superintendant of the W'ard YMMIA Sunday evening, replacing lon Parkinson in that posi tion William Williams, maual councilor and Harvey Schench, activity counselor were retained as coun selor to Mr Wiggins icll-ea- SPECIAL! LET US HEIJ WITH HOUSEC1.EAMNG HOLIDAY NOW! ROY Television Repair Economical Launderette and Fast Service LAUNDRY LAUNDERETTE 4-315- 0 SHIRT SERVICE A. Klein Sanitone Dry Cleaning POP-U- TOASTER P Reg. $ 1435 I ( Social Science lessons will be given In the Relief Society meetings of the following wsrds,' Nov. 22 at 2 pm. with the exception of the Roy 2nd Ward which will hold their meeting Nov. 30 at the same time. Roy 3rd, Mrs. Keva McPbie. Roy 4th, Mrs, Lottie Shupe. Lakeview, Mrs. Lola Combe. The Roy 4th Ward Relief Society conference will be held Sunday Nov. 20 at 4 30 p.m. The Road to Peace" will be the theme. cup butter or substitute ffg 1 with an Ward Relief Society at the Sunday evening sacrament meeting, replacing Mrs. Hazel Field. Her counselors are Mrs. Beverly Wlberg and Mrs. Irene Klein, LudUa Malea as secretary. Mrs. Field will serve as secretary to the ward geneological committee. 11 Raked Carrot Pudding 'i cup irise Her much of the waking hours. Some people attempt to pull a wav into a world of their own which s free from disturbing factors. Many people develop physical symptoms. Sometimes thtse t mptoms involve the inu rreaetion of emotione and an organ of tne body which results in structural damage to the organ, as is the caae in peptic ulcers. Such a disease is best handled by a two pronged treatmen. Involving both general medical aid and an attempt to lessen emotional pressure by the general physician or by psychiatric treatment. There are manv people who convert or turn an emotion into a physical symptom in a way which involves no organic changes at all. When a person blushes, for instance, he converts an emotion of embarrassment or pleasure into a physical nothing of tha skin. Yet, no matter how many times a day he may blush no organic changes taka place in his skin or circulatory system. Probably no group of people la so bewildered over their symptoms ar the group that emotional tension by developing physics, manifestations which do not reau'. in structural damage to the organ. They exacute or persistent pain perience' In some arei of the body. After a thorough examination, their physician teha then that they are In good phv 'cu'. health and that there ls no organic reason for the symptoms. He may add that the illi.ess is functional: that ia, that the trvuhle is ii the way the organ is working not in the organ itself. Thi- - may ! perplexing to the patient. It is hnn1 for him to believe t hit wr t) is lt rs obvirsl pain f m pmi'io-hmuses c t may b n- - 'old that he ami he f head ' i r '.hat his it is "al. in r. pain imaginary Am time pain I.-- felt it is rcul anu pain indu.-eby emotional tension con be iuM as severe as that brought about by organic illness. liowen-rsince the cause is different, the treatment is also of sympWith ptrei-'enr- e toms of this type then psychiatric treatment mnv he the medical treatment of choice This is the process of rcuegj' 7,1'g !'. etno " i w.i- - can tionsl life so th it : :l.i be found to .in am and -- rfcri Nov. 20 is our ward conference. All sessions are set for the same time. A special progrtm Is. underway. Pif TLr Pudding Sauce 1 tbs cornstarch 1 tbs butter Special 42.49 'oMme BENNI0N DRUG Roy. Utah cup sugar teaspoon vinegar or tsp. vanilla cup boiling water Mix well and bring to a boil stirring constantly until thick. Servo hot on pudding. Serves fl to 8. Hope you all have a most wonderful Thanksgiving Day. Phone 2 3160 1 1 Shell thank )ou for many months afterward ... for the bending, and weather worries lugging that are w iped away with a modern electric clothes dryer. 1 FABRICS FOR YOUR FALL AND WINTER SEWING! !llllllllllllllllllllllllllll!ll!lll!llll!!ll!l i 0 X WATCHES DIAMONDS DAN RIVER BATES JEWELRY NYLONS NLYON NET PERCALES Better Quality Lower Prices WATCH REPAIR A 5 Yrs. Experience, Attended Bradley University, Pedia, III. School In Watch Repair Watch Cleaned $4.50' One Years Guarantee Drive Out and See? C. Stringham Jewelry Buy from your dealer . A Utah Bower & Light Co. Message See Cal Stringham Roy, Utah Theater Bldg. 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