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Show The Roy, Utah, Thursday, March 7, 1957 Sun-Chroiiicl- Young Farmer Officers 57 The Weber College chapter was the firJ to be organized in the ear The objective of state last the organization is to provide prop er education in the sarious field of J . f home-makin- urtoND cixss at il ran mot m itaii nor. THE ROY PRINTING COMPANY Tliurrta? rh pub'Mtrd NvpprrAtnmunl'in th at Hj of KoY KlVtAl)At-- l flOUPH Vk K lit H 1INTAH CMUEN INTEHEMTEO AftXAft urrotindittf In Ui f'lINluN I1 UNIAH and OOl SuVlIt KANtPVlIU ALL IMah Association Owner Publisher Man.ger .SUBSCRIPTION PRICE 82.50 PER YEAR FOR INFORMATION CALL .WO SO. 1000 WEST ROVT U1 H, PH. J. HOWARD STAIII.E, BFTTY LOU STAHLE OFFICE Clearfield News By : f . I ,c,v n-- Ash tea 2 1184 bnst'e salt ts dirt i lid P V i nights The Young Homemakers work togethir with the Young Farmers organization in such activities as tours, lectures, banquets, and par ties. Oh Feb 8 and 9. a state Young Farmer Young Homemaker Con vrntion was held in Salt Lake City During the FYlday night banquet the awards and trophys earned by the various chapters were present-One of the highest honors Teemed b the Weber Chapter was a teautiful, Chapter of the Year " J .r- v tu ss flit h ss lii ill Clt.irfuld twin hi I e Homemaking Officers Named of I I nl id mti (fill I lir' ,i It 11 pi U',1!' Mi in Iwuii-- j nun n 1; Mi i ruli ,i vi Sti-v- r Il.ivid .t I'ai ( Glenn r alld Uavrn 1! nil ( lari nee Mcvin lavlui J ! vv ,M h N'fll Barbara nuiii M hllxel l,t3rd (II H( Fits of the Weber College Chapter of the I tah llnniem .iking are. left to right, Mrs. Dallas Green, vice pirsidviit, .Mrs. (k'rald 1 arr, president; Mrs. lee McFarland, secretarv; and Mrs. IVmalif Graves. reorter, with the following as (he board of directors. Mrs Charles Me Farland. Mrs. f.ale Fuller. Mrs l.lwin .Nlati r Mrs ( barles Childs, Mrs. Kenneth Itesso, and Mrs (ail I owerv past present 'trs. Melba lehner cf the Weber (ollege home economies department is the advisor for the group. Till NEW i Young geges. etc Jimhii U Carling Jovii The loctd Jisetis tmsi bit :i la'nu r F r n hithi-i- r M ihairmi-ireal busy 4h BimiIv 5 aunt lu r la In ede Hiiubr Emma C SK-Pfor their active.) mnimitit-. n-- v i s iron bis Is ..!) annual award presi lit III ti, Ml chapter judged hlghl-(i.r its km.jii rative and education .,1 aitivitiis Elw.n Slater won a lo: j ublic speaking A Kiv i nlale memln r, IHhi I. Ills, won the third plan trojdiv lor Home 7 ROY AUTO PARTS Plump 'i.'ill'i Hf'i.'ft AUTO ; I.ASS INST Al 'lD (il.ASS AND AC So. l!Mi West, ( FlSSOHIF s BR I KE SHOE in-ph- Beau-l.ficatio- I.I ,KI A AIM'S Hv .V. E( M.i'-t- i Owl i 11 j YM.F. r F'..rmir diplomas win- presi r.ted to I.iMar Donald (.eralil Farr,1 t.iav.v and Wendell1 I harles M Farland Jtttersun ler syi ec ssfullv cutnpli t ing tin. presi I ibed i nurse of at least in,arrs in S oung Farmer Col i bei Ed ui a on id f. i d a! li ge - Thelma Ha.slam. Sainsburv ,th Ann WiKxi, and Idiwrence Ses sums mi i he 5th Hilly Beadles. John i ( ,i r r Bn ml a I we Ogden ion For Your H HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES We arc Lcie to sene you from 9 AM to 6 PM. Shop in Roy 1 . of the high council will hold a meeting Sunday afternoon, March 10. in the stake house at 2 p.m. The Relief Society will alao hold their preparation meeting there too. Following the preparation meeting of the Relief Society, a welfare meeting, held under the direction of the stake welfare committee will hold a session. Member of the wards of the Lake View Stake are urged to put their Era Drive over the top this year. The annual MIA Institute for Mia Stake leaders will be held March 1. at 7 30 in the North Davis Stake House In Clearfield Lakg View Slake MIA Leadership meeting will be held March 14. at 7.30 in the aului house. Following a shin t program and the pi riod for department work, a film, "How Near the Angels" will be shown All stake and Ward MIA workers are urged to be in attendance Lsp salt cup sour cream egg uncooked 8dn. pastry shell Grind Ihe raisins and mix with Mti SOur flour( splceSi crtam nd beaten egg. Blend jhor- oughly, pour into uncooked pie crust lined pan. Cover with 1P crust and. bake in (hot oven 35 minutes, (00 to 425 you tried honey butter lately? Cream ti cup butter or margarine well. Add Mr to 1 cup honey gradually and beat well. Place in refrigerator Delicious on toast, hot bread, waffles, etc. 1 1 tari deg.-Hav- e pepper First Baptist Church Jamra Heat milk, add breadcrumba, but ter, liquid oil from salmon and stir to make a paste. Add beaten egg yolks, lemon juice and nnd, onion salt and pepper to salmon, which has been separated into large flakes Fold in beaten egg white. Form into loaf and bake in moderate oven. 375 degrees, 35 minutes. Makes 6 servings. Serve with toma to or cream sause. SOUR CREAM RAISIN PIE 1 cup raisins 2 tbs flour 1 cup sugar 4 tsp. nutmeg R. McFatrldge, 2050 West 5700 South Discontinuation Sale Larger Sizes OS (.on Hu bird 51 .tones Mi Hia M Si ott WasN.t.k, and Tavlor, a) ne Ladies Blouses Congratulations to the following on new arrivals into tluir families, Mr and Mrs Ko 1e.dsot, ,, bov. Mr and Mrs Ihdlip I) Sin der a babv girl and Mr and Mrs Walter E Hansiig a baby bov Ha-De- c 31 00 32 40 Boys Shirts SCHOOL Jolly Cooks Corner BOYS' Boots. SIZE AM) DRESS. Boys and Girls AND GIRLS SHOES SIZE SHIRTS. SMOCKS 1 S3 47 001 Pedal Pushers S2 Group Group $3 S3 $1 3 J5 Dresses Teen-Ag- e Group Engineer Yellow Burks, ( as SUITS & 50 Shoes 13 TO 3, Girls White Saddle Oxfords. Maternity Wear Ash Wednesday. March 6, mark til the first day if Lent, the spring II 12 16 lals, Dress Oxfords (Yalues lo J7 fast observed by many Christian (h.irthi in preparation for Easter which will fall on April 21, this e.ir A Mothers aid Daughters tea OrlMllrilly the fast lastiil 40 hours was given at Davis High School r, presenting the time intervening Monday ev ning March 4 The rno'.h In tween the crucificition of Christ f r wire (ntertained by a very do lightful fashion show by some of the girls who modeled fashions fron Bon Marche of Ogden The girls from Clearfield who modeled were Carcn ODell, Ashton and Janet Stevens They modeled casual, outdoor, date night, and SjXTia) Occosion wear Between H"1' lin ,h 'u'r(' entertained Harris on the 6th Linda Kae Hilton, Anna Sessions. Kathleen Smith, and Dollv Brown on the 7th, Beth F Weaver Wav nr K Barlow, Hus- and .I j Gale lash,, Kenn.-dv- , h Uo.of ,hr K'rK- a l.rrv Knight on' the 8th. Steven ,"lth d d,ncr pantomme prm reading, a quartet It Bmadbcnt, Mabel Hilton, and and the giri.s chorus Some of the lie Dave Bell on the 9th people from Clearfield seen there Ihose celebrating anniversaries were Mr Don Taylor and Joyce, an Mr and Mis Harold M F'ishrriMrs Jann s Beach and Carcn, Mrs on the rth Mr and Mrs Kenneth J FI AMiton and I la Dee, Mrs Muir on the 7th Mr and Mrs Clif-- Howard Halt and Sharon, Mrs ford Carmony on the 8th, Mr and William A Benincosa and Mary Mrs Dewey Moss on the 9th Con Jo. Mrs Hcnrv Wilson and Colken, Mrs Lvrnan Sc hem k and Nola, and gratulatmns folks Mrs Argus Stevens- - and Janet Miss Virginia Floppcn was hon oied at a dinm r party at the Con-toCHURCH NEWS Cafe It was given by her par ents Mr and Mrs Flippen A Lake to celebrate lew Stake excursion to her 14th birthday he la'gan Temple is scheduled for Thursday Mart h 14 Those de siring to go should get in touch with their ward genealogical cornll it tee A mission to the Manti Temple by the Lake View Stake is planned lor Saturday March 16 A fare of S3 50 Wonderful pir x.rson vs ill be charged those going down in the chartered bus Lunch will be served at the of temple Ward bishoprics and members SIZE FINAL (IFARANCE I hose who attended hi sides her parents were, her two sisurs. Anita Louise- and Cheryl and fru nils IUch ard Shaffer, Don Fancll Bands Hitts, and J.ni Oticrlev from Clear f.eld, Norma F'ox, Arli nc Clay and tier cousin Linda Kae lLnsing all from Ogden I The H tap. cinnamon 1 u. (! fl.l till Dash of YOUNG FARMER officers for the year 1957 are, left to right, Orlyn lies top, secretary; Dec Thomas, reporter; Carl lowers, president, and Albert Bouwhuis, vice president, with the following as the board of directors: Dallas Green, Donald Graves, El win Slater, Doug Stevens, and Gale Fuller. Weber College advisors for the group 'are Howard Johnson and Ralph Monk. and It" to join Ibis pump is d i Bob Il.islit Further m hraiti Mina Barbara Schwartz exchanged tile fiumatinn (.tn Ik H 1arkir f id b ( a mi Mf Javites marriage vows with Dan 7 (I ilt'l i as r a' np at the home of In r parents Mr and Mr Eldrn Schwartz Dan is the 'I ford ( leaifiiid Si mild and B Parker Walds 1,1 Id ll.i .1 annual (.old alld son of Mr. and Mrs Gb-nf I..S Is of Pittsburg. Kan, ongr.itulatmo'-Barbar- (.III I. Ball III llir Nm t f and Dun a tub Hu iu the tin mi PI,Y !:! 11 J 21 We would like to ins.tr tvcivum out to the adult education slassis which are prosing to bi mis in tere.sting J Duffs Palmer, asso-- ' ant Davis Counts tlturws is in structing the class on I as for Items include F'.verydav iMate inert making of wills v ; .uti'ity ag e f t X by In t ' Karl Kogeis I here is also a mi mhrrshlp drise to tm mirage veiling mm of yyV,' ) I' .1 PbM 2 1184 2 1184 addition to their dnse for a swim i,,inf pool tins aie phoning the Clearfield DaSs fourth of July wfikh is a counts wide esc nt to be field m April at Hill Air forte BBase. faiirs Sivy is head of the Kirby h' ails a gioup p innn g 'In n stair roll part icipation in tin stntimi if F.arh month a meeting is held at the college with an expert from one of the phases of homemaking lx mg the guest speaker. During the present winter cpiarter at the colli ge, a knitting class and a class in child guidance is being offered to the iiiembi rs on Wednesday BY PUBLISHED and His resurrection from the tomb. After the six century, however, additional days were added, their number varying In different churches. While Lent is not observed by all Christian Churches, recipes ap-propnate for its observance arj si good eating. For Instance way SALMON LOAF 4 cup milk 1 cup soft bread crumba 2 tbs. butter lb. can saimon 3 eggs 2 tbs. lemon juice '4 tsp. grated lemon rind 1 tbs. chopped onior 4 tsp. salt f)oro(i V Doors West of 2 Boy Post Office EARLY GARDENING SUPPLIES A GREENER COMPLETE pAMirr PLANT ENERGIZING MITH MF.EI) FREE MANURE FOOD BVhE Ixng spread acting,1 quick lasting, easily! Pounds SO Pounds 80 Pounds 90c 10 $2.80 $4.40 FREE USE I. MN ROILFR A OF SPREYDFR language LO PJ G VITALIZER gdxnt&jajrm.uqgysjMagMF i '"ti piiieiit We ll bet youve used words like theie time ond ogam donna your long distance call. And, of (ourse, that a it should be for word ore the movt important part of long distance. They re what make long distance fun to use often. Well also bet thot right now someone, somewhere would like to hear these word . . . word that bring you closer . . word thot moke up the bet jubslitute in the world for being there yourself. Thi evening, reach foe your phone ond hove a wonderful time. . Remember, A Hiplot V OUR Ol 1) Food' I TIRES FOR DOM N PAYMENT For Crab Grass and Soil Iest Control! iv-.- s Ij to Month to I'tVj T DAVE'S call by number whenever yee can. It's twice a fast. Plant PAX ertns 4 Complete. All Purpose SERVICE Iliplnvny 91 Roy, (Ttnlj W&A Lawn Seed Garden v Tools, Vegetable & 7 'aT -- f P- - . Flower Seeds flaw ha. mm We fell nothing but Quality Products i |