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Show THE April 21. 1955 E. or of seeing the Emmett mills of Boise Payette Lumber Co. He was representing the Lumber Co. In Ogden, of which he is assistant manager. He said it was really a sight to see and they learned many Reid Watts Is on his way back things from this trip. to the States from Korea. He may have a months time to spend Lee Nix really has troubles. after he gets in UJ5.A. before He had a bad toe which had to he can come home on furlough. be operated on and then he got hives we hope he is feeling won t miss any more better and The Special Interest group put on a very nice program in Mu- school. tual last Tuesday night. Mary Gill conducted the meeting The Cooks program was under the direction Jolly of Florence Conk, teacher of rial Interest Mattie Ray acted as narrator Talks were given by By Bing Nix. Dale Poll, Louise Cash and Florence Cook on about Prospective of 1830. Kyle Joseph Smith The public sang How Lovelv was the Morning Horrop end Sharon Mills sang "Home . from Barnes seminary In Kays-villThey also furnished a musical nurriber and thanked our ward for the help they gave In the building of the new seminary. SUH-CHRONIC- LE PUBLISHED BY THE ROY PRINTING COMPANY In Weekly newspaper publisher each Thursday at Roy, Utah, the interest of the surrounding communities of Roy, Riverdole, Sunset, Clinton, Hooper, Konesville, South Weber, Uintoh and Clearfield. Yearly subscription price J1.75 in advance. MANAGIR-EDITO- J. HOWARD STAHLE ASST. MANAGIR-EDITO' REPORTIR DIAL BETTY LOU STAHLE R SHARON LARtSON KYLE HARROP MARION STUART THORA MOORE VIRGINIA OLESON. REPORTER DIAL UINTAH REPORTER PH. SOUTH WEBER REPORTER correspondent PRICE $1.75 PER YEAR VS FOR INFORMATION CALL MANSFIELD REALTY OFFICE LOCATION the home of Mr and Mrs Gene Greer for the M Men and Home aud Jr, M Mon and Jr.. Gleaner department The speak A Court-ohonor was held Ia er was a cousin of BernieU, Duk Tuesdav at the ward for all Miller from Clearfield, he is a Remits and their parents The pro- he also By r turned missionary. cram was condurted bv Merlin slides and pictures showed Badger, a large flag was placed t. Thoro on the wall ns a background decoration and was used during the Moore evening Candles of red white Mrs Kav Carver and children md blue W ere used on the table Gary and Kaylene have returned The Bag ceremonies were after spending two weeks Tied out bv the Guide Patrol with her parents Mr and Mrs which were Lvnn roll, Reed Poll Nadine spent and Fred Stanger Mrs. Bessie Bambrough had Raymond Ray and Law ceremonies Oath in the where three Easter There for hospital days her family up bv candle light and were done But is she underwent surgerv were 35 in all which include conducted bv Scoutmaster Alfred brothers and sisters, nieces and feeling fine now Peek nephews and cousins They spent The West End Patrol put on n the dav on the South Weber Priest Annual Ban The High on firv, n( Those taking river bed where they enjoyed will be held April 29. at the pnrt wrr(1 FrP(1 nni) p).,n stanger a weiner and marshmallow roast quet Stake Center The program will i.vnn Boll LeRov along with all the other Easter be furnished by the Southern r.len nn() Cook and Verl Stanles piadger for was goodies Everyone happy Railroad Chorus, all High pvram Pacific a family get together Priests and wives, also widows of The East Fnd Patrole's skit1 High Priests are invited Tickets wn, on sun (1la The boss pnrti Mr and Mrs Laurence Ken miv he purchased from Raymond pnting in this was Dean Bsbee dell of South Weter announce Rav The time Is 6 30 Gary Clark. Jack Moore Kent tile engagement of their daughter Johansen and Leo Kennedy Annette Rav and Sharon Mills Leorg to Dennis Brown son of Roger Bambrough plased and Mr. and Mrs Doyle Brown from gase them seminary talks at snnfj "This Old House" and Syracuse The young couple have Farmington 1st Ward Sundnv Open I'p Ymir Heart" no definite plans for the future Remarks were made hv stake scout leader Lvnn Philips. Rish As a special feature the Pro i o Joseph Rav Superintendent Kenneth Lee Poll, sop of Mr and Mrs Edward PoH has gone testant Chape! Choir from Hill if YMMIA Royre Seamons Lvnn through another operation This Air Force Base presented an r'- - iti-- was a stake visitor The The Devine Re On. mg ceremonies were hv the makes two sirve Oct and we Faster Patrol Prayer was offered hope it will be the Inst He re tltemer," h Charles F Gounod r' turned home from the hospital Among those enjoying this pro ) s.im Moore Sixteen boss received their Saturday and is doing fine He gram from our ward were Mr and Mrs Vine Poll, and Mr is Just four years old rds f t.oss received 1st class and Mrs Raymond Ray badges 3 boss received 2nd class Kent and Cheryl Bambrough badges 4 boss received Tender Roger Bambrough is reallv foot badges spent Easter in Las Vegas. Nev The fathers were given the visiting Kents uncle and aunt getting popular with hu singing Then they toured, down through and playing, he sang at the 4th pins, they pinned them on the California, where thev spent a Ward to their ward reunion last Imiss and the boss gave their few more dass with another Thursday and also at the Indus mothers a pin. which thos pm on them and also gase them a uncle and aunt They expect to j trial School last Sunday night be gone a week or more. big kiss Lunch was served hv the Gerald and Snllv Moore was Mr and Mrs Garth Mangum calmlv eating lunch last Satur Scouts to their parents and fur the former Marion Poll, have a day when their cow shed caught nished by the troop committee The scout committee consists new baby son, born April 14 fire Thev got it out but the fire A Special Interest banquet destroyed several things stor rd of Alfred Peek, scoutmaster who has had 25 years of scouting and program was held April 14 at in the shed 9 years ns scoutmaster, he has the stake center Our ward usual was well represented with Mr Green, Fern Poll's father 24 merit badges and was mnde a about 28 present The program hasnt been feeling very well the F.agle Scout last year at June consisted of two numbers from past few weeks We all wish him conference Harold Ray is assistant scouteach ward Representing South a spedy recovery. Weber were Karen Rav and Also on the sick list is Chad master. Merlin Badger is chair Karen Gill who did two tap Stark and Charlie Poll, who has man of the committee Fathers of dancing numbers Roger Bam mumps 1 guess there's manv all boys are on the committee brough played and sang two mu more I haven't heard about So LeRov Badger and Verl Bvram sicai numbers on his electric if you kids want your name in sere chosen from South Weber the paper, call me up guitar. and from Mr Larkins classes at Davis Jr High, among the North is Fernelius Kelly Bambrough has made Adolph Bishop the Davis High baseball team also ill in the hospital, everyone bo vs with the best grades over 'P sear, from each of his six again this year Tins is his second sends their best wishes to him history classes and gave them the year on the varsity team The program at out Sunday oriviledge last Thursday to go Berniel Higley was m charge night Sacrament meeting were 'hrough the Electro Motive Divi of the Fireside held Sunday night six wonderful seminary talks uon of General Motors Diesel Re Manufacture Plant at Nor'h Salt Lake The bovs really en y ioved the day and learned manv Gcf Your 'lungs This is quite an achieve ,or thcs and we wnnt I mcntcongratulate "Cosh and Carry them South Weber at r GU-aiu- m.-m- - , DISCOUNT - j pieces of corned beef, Add a layer of onions Cut eggs in half, push into mixture, cut side up. Combine white sauce and cheese and pour over the mix-- ! ture, sprinkle with bread crumbs and bake in a moderate oven, 350 to 375 deg., for 45 minutes or Anderson. .until nicely .browned. you occasionally have a yen for Chinese food We quite like chow mein and egg foo yong in News our home, not only just for the family but for an informal eve By Marion Stuart ning with friends The Boy Scouts are really doOur favorite recipe for chow mem is on American version and ing thing during the last few is calledweeks they have spent several Yankee Doodle Chow Mein afternoons cleaning cinder block Brown lightly in 2 tablespoons that they purchased from the butter, 2 cups celery, thinly Bonneville Park protect And Mi sliced, cups sliced onions, why all the work The Bov 4 teaspoon salt. teaspoon Scouts have a building protect pepper and 2 cups of beef stock all of their own. which is getting or chicken broth Cover and cook under wav quite rapidly Thev are planning on building a scout till vegetables are tender Add 2 cups cooked string house for themselves Things all beans. Blend 4 tablespoons got started after collecting subcornstarch with 2 4 tablespoons scriptions for the Sun Chronicle Heinz 57, sauce, (or an equiva That made them feel financially or chicken independent Then eamc a proj lent amount of gravy with tse same amount of ect of selling sleeping big liners sauce added) will do the trick which netted a few more dollars Bv thrn thev were so sure Cook until thickened Meanwhile pour 2 well beaten they could do it, that they made fggs, seasoned with 4 teaspoon arrangements to get cmderbloeks salt into a buttered skillet an t while the Bonnevilo proiect wa-- l let frv without stirring till set on Now last Saturday inch' into a thin omlet Cut into thin they had a variety movie at the Pour vegetables over ehurch house which cleared over strips cooked noodles (We like the 30 dollars for them The piece of fried ones you ran buv in the ground between the bus garage can) and garnish with egg strips and the ditch is what they are Serve with steaming bowls of hot hoping to purchase for their building And at the rate thev rice Pieces of left over meat rooked are going it wont te long before with the vegetables make a tastv they'll have it all done "Good adder! item Serves from four to going bovs" Mav be you ought to get behind the rest of us in six the ward and give us a shove. Foo Egg Yong Our building project is slowing 8 large or fl small eggs down At the speed were going 4 teaspoon salt ' can well drainei bean now. we never will get a church house sprouts Adolph Fernelius has been in cup rooked meat cut fine (veal beef, pork, chicken tuna fish, shrimp, lobster or crab meat mav be used 8 teaspoon pepper 4 cup onions, cut fine 3 cups rooked rice A fireside chat was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude E. Stuarts Sunday nighl. Brother Rulan Garfield was the speaker and many of the young people in the town were present 1 1 ix-o- j f ROflDEO Here is a note for the Featherweight men in our town. Too bad vou can't Join the dub, but . . Methuselah ate what he found on his plate, And never, as people do now, Did he note the amount of the calory count: He ate it because it was chow He wasn't disturbed as at dinner . - ' . Mrs. Minnie Kendell has been in the hospital for a week, and after a short stay at her daughter Ettas, she has been convalescing at her other daughters, Greta Uintah car-hom- e l Mrs. Geneava Pearson was hostess at a Stanely party Monday April 18, at the home of Mrs. Lola Fernelius. After the usual activities, refreshments of angel food cake and orange pineapple syrup were served. It was truly a treat for the Jolly Cooks Do .i - . An-deli- n Comer POINT SUBSCRIPTION Tri-Sta- te ... R . years? the hospital for the past two and a half weeks, and his condition - They claim thia was written is very serious. We hope all will by Sakespear. be well with him before too long. hearty main dish that takes little time in preparing is ideal. Try this corned beef caserole for instance (and who doesnt like corned beef?) This recipe came from Mrs. Becky Lenzi of Idaho Falls and was sent to me by my dear sister Gladys who lives there. Corned Beef Caserole 2 cups cooked sliced potatoes Salt and pepper oz can corned beef 1 cup chopped onion 3 hard cooked eggs 2 cups thin white sauce 1 cup grated cheese cup buttered bread crumbs Place potatoes in a greased caserole dish, sprinkle with seasoning and cover with sliced e. THE TV Installation & Repair O WASHER O RANGE REFRIGERATOR he sat, Decoring a roast or a pie, To thing it was lacking m gran ular fat Or a couple of vitamins shy lie cheerfully chewed each species of food, Unminded of troubles or fears Lest his health might be hurt by some fancy dessert And he lived over nine hundred Coll Ask for TOMMIE HOWARD I Union Furniture LIST WITH US We are nearly told out. We hove customers waiting for homes. One fomily need a immediately. Two anxious customer desire small acreage. LIST WITH HOMES FARMS US LOTS TODAY FREE APPRAISAL Insurance Real Estate MEMBER MULTIPLE LISTING BUREAU LAMAR NELSON SYLVIA GRAVIET GEORGE C. MAW RALPH L. SMITH , 1 7517 1 DAVIS HIGH 1 Method: Beat eggs about one minute Add well drained bean sprouts, sea food or meat. salt., pepper and onions Mix together bghtlv Place 1 teaspoon fat in a hot small cast iron skillet Cook 4 cup mixture quickly until set and brown on eggs, turn and brown on other side (We usually use a hot pancake griddle and cook three or more amounts at a time ) Stack on hot plate and keep warm until all egg mixture is cooked Serve one or two to each person with a portion of cooked rice covered with 3 tablespoons Chinese brown gravy Chinese Brown Gravy 8 tablespoons meat drippings 6 tablespoons flour 2 tablespoons soy sauce teaspoon brown gravy sauce teaspoon salt and dash of (rx ... A LOVELY GRADUATION GIFT AWAITS YOU AT OUR STORE 1 1 pepper 4 cup cold water 1 4 Mix cup hot water flour and drippings in bottom of pan Add other ingredients and cold water Mix thoroughly and add hot water, Mnrican Cook daughter of stir woM an i cook to a smooth Mr and Mrs David Cook recen' paste Servo hot ' Note: One beef or chicken celebrated her 8th hirthdav ith the follow ing little friends boulltn cube may be added and 'em Poll. Larry Stark, Bruce mushroom juice may be added Westbrook, Dean and Don Birt instead of water 'ohn Mithcs, Brian Poll. Linda Waite. Margie Poll. Susan Wil On these lovely April dnvs son. Ramona Hill, Jean Kendell when the urge to be digging and Vcrn Peck. around in t ho gardens is a bit task Herman Westbrook, spent overwhelming, household three days last week in Boise and meal preparation are bound Idaho, vv here he was chosen along to bo neglected. 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