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Show Pae Four The Sun-Chronic- Roy, Utah, la, noons. They were unable to return in some shows, see the opera and According to Mrs. J. V. Schoen-fielthrough Donner Pass as there was a little too much liquid sunshine president of the Roy 1st Ward Happy birthday to all the folk in so they had to come home over Relief Society, a highly successful West Point who are celebrating the southern route through St. work and business meeting was their birthdays next week, they are George and they saw many places held this past Tuesday. The Relief Mildred Bauman, Cory Dalton, of interest on their way. They re- Society plan to hold a patriotric Larae Holbrook on the 13th; Cyn- turned Monday evening. meeting on Jan. 31, to commemorate the birthdays of Washington Christmas thia Stoddard and Connie Holbrook the holidays During on the 16th; Kathryn Patterson, Kathryn Patterson and James and and Lincoln to be celebrated In Feb. All homebuilders and their dads Ned Zaugg, Colleen Dahl, Lynn family made a trip to California Burningham on the 17th, David to spend the holiday with Sherrill. of the Lakeview Stake are invited wag up to to a "Daddys Date party Friday Cook, on the 18th, Clark Holt on The "liquid sunshine the 19th. what we used to call the running Jan. 20 at the stake house in Roy. In charge of the affair is Mrs. Happy anniversary to Mr. and board of the cars going down and Mrs. Herald Homer, whpae wedd- they had some anxious moments, Wilma Little, Mrs. Miilicent Shaw, but arrived safely and returned Mrs. Jennie Ingraham, Mrs. Elaine ing anniversary is on the 16th. On Saturday Jan. 14, the North home safely last week. Child, all members of the stake Daws Stake is having a dance.' Just I do so enjoy reading Mr Co- Primary board. before the dance, however, a MIA ttles column each week "The LivStarting time will be 7:30 p.ra. Make leadership meeting will be ing Philosophies and especially held The leadership meeting will last week. 1 think we all have times begin at 7 p m., the dance will when we need something extra to Wart at 8 30. bouy us up and give us courage to On Jan. 22. the North Davis Stake go on when things seem the blackSince we are still talking about Quarterly Conference will be held. est at such a time a very dear friend breads, here are three more deliThe West Point Primary Assn who is now an elderly lady all alone cious recipes to add to your recipe has undergone a few changes wrote me a letter in which she files. Doris Page was released said many things how I wish 1 Mrs Rouse (Annie) Hall and Iroin tier position as counselor in could talk to or write a letter to Mrs. A. M. (Louise) Brown are our the Primary presidency. Mae Bybee, the lady who wrote Mr. Cottle last special contributors again this week. former 2nd counselor, was chosen week Among those things she said Remember the delicious nut bread to fill her place as first counselor "Go out and look up at your beauti- recipe Annie gave us sometime ago and Ruth Bennett was chosen as ful mountain and then say "I will and the glamorous frozen salad ;iid counselor. Huth has been teach- lift up mine eyes unto the hills, Louise shared with us? Youll like ing a class and is an excellent teach- from whence coineth my help . . ." these favorite recipes too. er She has had several years teachPsalm 121. 13 and ever since that Annie Hail's Orange Rolls 1 ing experience so we know she will it has been my practice to save any cup warm milk (scalding op- Insuccessful in her new position. verse that I have found that would tional) The Rose Prom is scheduled for give courage to someone in need of 3 big tablespoons butter or short- Jan 28 This will be for the MIA it. (We all need it at sometime or ing Maids and explorers They are to other it sems) Before long bs you 4 cup sugar haw- a floor show, Each ward will have probably guessed, 1 had a cup flour luck out one girl from the Mu Maid large collection They are the source 3 eggs beaten i lass and her parents to be honored ot many of the verses 1 use in the yeast cake as patrons. Combine and mix into a well-Thought for the Week, here is one lust Friday the Mia Maids went of them. beaten sponge and let rise on a swimming party at the Wa2 hours. Thought for the Week satch swimming pool in Salt Lake Add 3 cups flour and more if Courage City After the swim they stopped Press on1 Though mists obscure needed and a tablespoonful of salt at Lee in Bountiful and ate dinner The and mix well. Let rise 2 hours. Disteep and rugged way, those who went along were the And darkning doubt besets vide into 2 parts for easy handling: teacher, Lois Flint and the follow- Soon dawns the brighter day and roll 4 inch thick on floured Karen ing girls: Lucy Oleson, board Spread with paste made of Zaugg, Linda King, Elaine King, Keep on' Though hours be long grated rind of 1 large orange. Janice Bennett, Ruth Thurgood, And days deep fraught with woe, 4 cup sugar Carol Bybee, Ramona Fisher. Let patience do her perfect work, 0 tablespoons butter a The West Point Jaycettes held And vanquish eiery foe Roll up like jelly roll. Cut in 1 party last Monday evening, Jan. 9 inch slices and bake in greased A book renew condensed from the muffin tins about 15 min. In a 375" Hope On' Though all seems lost. Hook of Ruth in the Bible was beau- And threat'ning storms beat high, oven Makes about 2 dozen rolls-tifully given by Maureen Parriah Have faith' Be still and know lxuie Brown's Parker House Rolls after the review refreshments were That Gxl is ever nigh 3 cups milk scalded and cooled scried by the hostess Geneve Put4 cup shortening man at whose home the party was 2 yeast cakes Elgin On Though fear assails, held Guests present were LaVon And 2 eggs beaten panic grips the heart. Wagoner, a special guest and Midge The battle you will surely win 2 tablespoons sugar Takahashi, Lois Flint, Gwen Thur- If you play well your part. tablesjioon salt Zelma Singleton, Evelyn good, Grenville Kleiser Add about 4 cups of flour gradSingleton, Jennie Stoddard, Shirley ually, as you beat the mixture toCook, Kosella Paice, Irene Millgite, gether Mrs Brown uses her elec-- ' Mi. dry Kirki n, Barbara Monttrie mixer most of the time for this gomery, Della Dahl, Beth Jones process l.eo, a Dalton, an enjoyable loser and let raise till nearly was spent by all who attended. double in bulk Add 2 more cups I wo new teachers have been sus-- t The Lakeview Stake Primary of flour or enough to make a soft .inn d to teach in the Primary. They Board has three new members who dough, but easy to handle. Raise .tie Thora Hill and Carol Johnston. have recently taken over their again until about double. Early last Wednesday morning duties Roll out on floured board about Joseph Zaugg. Marvin Bennett and Mrs Mildred Patterson will han- 4 inch in thickness, spread with Horace Oleson left for a brief trip dle the Mrs Margaret shortening or butter. io t aliforma They said they the music department, Cut with floured cutter and fold! Stimpson. d lots of liquid sunshine with and Mrs Beth Hull, who will be in And place on greased baking our a little real sunshine in the after sheet. Let raise again until double charge of the Top Pilots The executives and committee in size and bake at 350 for 23 chairmen of the Roy School PTA tn.nutes afternoon at the met Thursday Every now and then we run into school, and laid plans for the ac ti recipe calling for split English tivities of the organization for lheju(ins Saw one the other day us ar remainder of the school mg them as a foundation for Pizza First on the ITAs agenda is the ;, Here's how they are made. 1 cake Pounders Day program to be held yeast Keb 2 Students from the school 2 tablespoons sugar Economical and Fart 1 are preparing the program and cup lukewarm water 1 Service plans were made to sene refreshcup milk scalded and cooled ments. 4 tablespoons melted shortening 4-316 cups sifted flour The Harry McCool's and the Wil50 liam Varney's are leaving next week 14 teaspoons salt to attend a canners convention in Dissolve yeast and sugar in luke-A. Klein Atlantic City, N J While east they warm water, add milk and shorten-plan to go to New York to take ing and 3 cups flour. Beat until smooth. Add salt and remaining flour to make a solt dough. Knead until smooth and elastic. bowl. Cover Place in and let raise until double in bulk, about two hours. Form with hands into 12 large round biscuits. Cover and let raise again 4 hr. Roll each biscuit till about 4 inch thick, keeping round in shape. Bake 10 minutes on a hot un-- , greased griddle, browning both Phone 2 3160 Roy, Utah sides. As they brown, reduce heat and bake more slowly until done, Serve hot with marmalade or honey. When cold, they are good split and toasted. Thursday, January 12, 1858 SBSE WEST POINT HEWS ORANQ CABLOAH SUNKIST 252 SIZE METROPOLITAN Choice Grade SUNKIST 200 SIZE LARGE 126 SIZE 3 Dozen PER AVERAGE 7 POUNDS PER DOZ. DOZEN oily Cooks Gamer Per Do. Per $049 Half Case M OR BUY HalS Case I j U. S. NO. ONE POTATOES RED BUSS NEW Lbs. 10 RUSSETS MES,,BAG SOLID HEADS GREEN CABBAGE 39c PER POIND 5c - 1 o) 1 I RIB STEAK j SHORT SIRLOIN STEAK T-BONE STEAK CUT BLOCK TRlMMfcO Block Trimmed BONELESS Tail Removed Per No Waste Per Pound Per Pound Pound 1 eve-n,n- BRIEFS ROY ACOMA Chicken Beef en-lo- Television Repair FROZEN PIES 5 Turkey HUNTS - 24 or GROUND CHUCK S1 Size Cans Pear Halves 3 for $1 55 c MTY HOST oo 12 TOMATO CATSUP 0. JZS 2orqcc , Jiffy CAKE p"Mtk MIXES WHITE SPICE NORTHERN 10c Cleansing TISSUES FUDGE , 30CK 2"S'35I 1 RESCRIBIIONS APPLE JUICE Jiffy Mlxe 29c PIE CRUST Com Muffin Co, Rlverdale, Road YOU NEED sincere and heartfelt gratitude for the many acts of kindness, the beautiful fioial offerings and many ex pressions of sympathy and consid oration in our time of sorrow and bereavement at the death of our beloved father and husband, Robert I. Munn. We wish to extend a special thanks to a neighbor, Albert Ander-dowho took the responsibility of the chores, cattle feeding and etc., during the illness of our father. The Family of Robert I. Munn n EUtchen Cabinets THIS IS THE BEST TIME TO HAVE US BUILD THEM for you. During the winter months our mill is not swamped with work, as we are in the summer months, therefore we can usually get them out for you promptly upon receipt of your order. We use GOOD MATERIALS, glue all joints and have skilled workmen to build and install them at reasonable cost. WE HAVE OVER 400 RATIFIED OWNERS OF CABINETS WE HAVE BUILT OR INSTALLED! We will gladly quote you a price on your set! W. r.l. BUSH CO. Mill at 673 South Main, SUNSET, PHONE OGDEN BOUNTIFUL PH. AX 5 2441 ROY PHONE OGDEN 4 o Park 40 Ox. IN GIANT PLASTIC CHARMIN' BISCUIT MIX SPECIAL KRAFT Toilet 29' PARKA MARGERINE SUNNY To all our relatives, friends and neighbors, we wish to express our ARTIFICIAL PLANTS AND FLOWERS Parkinson Display JHFY JIM 12 Ox. Raspberry PRESER FRESH BAKED IBUTTER CAKE for 2HI $1 20 Oz. Rolls CARMEL 3 S1 " SI 1 Jar PEANUT BUTTER 1 4 9 cl FRESII RAKED each REGULAR 59c 49c ORANGE SWIRL BREAD Featherweight Club ANNOUNCE OPENINGS Lose weight with club competition. Prizes, given for the most weight iosa each two weeks. Certificate given upon graduation. FOR INFORMATION In Rov Clinton 11 LUNCHEON MEAT 56c SWIFTS HES 10' 12 Oz Cans WILSON'S HICKORY SMOKED Y Jars 4 fi- - BG TISSUE CARD OF THANKS BUILT TO YOUR ORDER For Home or Office ' (anv accukate PLANTERS IF 46 Or well-grease- BENNION DRUG 1805 West JILL APPLE R OV, UTAH r" 35c c |