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Show I fatE rtimisflAv, jAfrtAftY i2, weeks there vacationing and visiting friends. Returning home from the hosafter treatment there for pital There are many ways to serve a recent heart attack is Alta left over turkey and this la onC Mathews. of the very special ways. Mrs. Rowane Rees is n the! Turkey Leaf Vi lb. mushrooms hospital undergoing treatment. 1 tbs butter Mrs. Ivy Schofield held a IV cups bread crumbs quilting bee Friday. Ladies who 1 spent the day quilting and cup milk 1 cup turkey broth refreshments were Pearl 2 eggs Skeen, Laura Smith and Zelda Reed. la tsp salt Vi tsp paprika Happy anniversary- Mr. and one third cup pinento Mrs. Martin Allred, Jan. 7; Mr. 3 cups diced turkey and Mrs. Clifford Porter, Jan. 9; Saute mushrooms in butter. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Powers, Mix all other ingredients to- Jan. 11. gether then add the mush, Garry Lynch, son of Mr. and looms. Pour into greased loaf Mrs. Roger Lynch, celebrated pan and set in a pan of water. hig 10th birthday recently. HapBake 1 hr at 350 degrees. py birthday Gary. In a pinch, 1 can of mush-roofMr. and Mrs. Ivan Stoker wish soup may be used instead to announce the marriage of of the mushroom and milk addition. Use enough turkey broth to make up the required amount of liquid. few JOLLY COOKS CORNER Mrs. Maraela Gibson of West Weber, who was the chaplain the West Company of the trtah Pioneers, shares this- de- fofr - licious favorite salad recipe. The whole family will enjoy it, but it is especially appropriate for entertaining. The stake choir group who will "sing in conferjuce will practice Friday, Jan. 13, 7 p.m. at the tabernacle in Ogden. MEETING SCHEDULE, Sat urday, Jan. 14, 6:30 p.m. stake leadership meeting. AJ the stake house 8 p.m. parents meeting. For all parents of'the stake. Sunday Jan. 15, 10 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. general sessions at the Ogden Tabernacle. FIRST WARD Relief Society work meeting under the direction of Mavis Price will be held Tuesday Jan. 17, 10 a.m. The home nursing lesson will be given by Orpha Manning. Sustained as Sunbeam teacher in Primary last week was Joan Kimber. She took the position held by Leola Van Waggoner. Junior Sunday School will be held Sunday Jan. 15, 10:15 a.m. Delores Gibson and Selma Yearsley received an award of Excellence Sunday night. The award was for the manner they kept the Primary records. SECOND WARD Mirsela Gibsons Yuletide LaNetha Pierce with Lulu The lesson was given by Shirley Barrett. Bam-broug- Salad Prepare Released recently as Primary teachers were Francis Jenson, Sunbeams and Ludene Meadows as copilot teacher. Sustained were Ruth Schultz, and Emma Andersen, respectively. FIFTH WARD The primary officers and teachers held a party with their husbands Monday evening. In charge of the dinner was Marietta Parsons and Laura Gale. The lesson was given by Darlene Jorgenson. Relief Society will be .held Wednesday Jan. 18, 10:30 a.m. Vera Parker will present the Literature lesson. SIXTH WARD There will be no Junior Sunday School held Sunday due to conference. ward preparation Tuesday evening at the home of Connie Seamons. The lesson wa sgiven by Mary Primary was held 2 pkgs. of cheery jello according to dieetiohs and add 1 pkg. of plain gelatine dissolved in V cup water. Cod and let set. Grind 2 cups raw ranberries 2 cups unpeelel apples, grated 2 cups sugar Juice and grated peel of 2 oranges mix into cherry jello and let set till firm. Dissolve 2 pkgs. of lime jello in 2 cups hot water. Cod and let set tilt partially firm, then whip. Add: Ham Loaf 1 cup whipped cream 1 cup cottage cheese, small Grind together: 1 lb. smoked curd ham, Vi lb pork, Vi lb ground Add: beef steak. yk cup salad dressing 2 well beaten eggs 1 cup Crushed pineapple 1 small oftion, ground (do not drain) Vi tsp dry mustard 1 cup nuts, chopped 1 cup cdacker. crumbs or Spread over the cherry jello bread crumbs mixture and sprinkle top with 1 No. 2 can of tomatoes cocoanut and marischino cherGrated rind of 1 lemon ries then let set well . before Vi tsp celery salt serving. Serve on crisp lettuce Combine and bake in a loaf leaf. This is really the ideal pan Hi hrs at 400 degrees jello salad, fruity and firm. n Relief Society will be held APRENDER GUILD The ward would like to ex- Wednesday Jan. 18, 7:30 p.m. ELECT OFFICER SLATE tend appreciation to the Roy The literature lesson, will be Clair Jeppson. First Ward choir. TTiey pre- given by Election of officers was held sented the very fine program at The girls Daddy Date plans by the Aprehder Guild last Sacrament meeting last Sunday are underway now. The date week. Results of tte election evening. has been set for Jan. 26th ac- will be revealed at the annual Approved Sunday to be ad- cording to teacher Vera Card-wel- installation tea to be held the vanced in the priesthood were Betty Arrington and Carol first week in February. Steven Fielding and Russell Yeates. Mrs. Dan Thomas was hostess Simpson. to the Guild at her home for SEVENTH WARD Relief Society will be held the meeting. She was assisted The Primary arc planning a by Mrs. Dwight Brush who Wednesday Jan. 18, 10 a.m. Ann Johnson will give the Litera- chili and cupcake sale for Jan. acted as cohostess. ture lesson. 23. So plan now to let your Delicious refreshments were Released recently as a visit- children have their dinner at to the following mem served in was Relief teacher Society ing Primary this day. bers: Mrs. C. W. Rapp, Mrs. Carma Christirnson. Ward members are contribut- Roy Tullis, Mrs. Bert Rundquist, THIRD WARD A book review of the Deer ing the chili for this sMe. Any-on- e Mrs. Elmer Brown, Mrs. Arley not contacted and wishing Flinders, Mrs. A. P. Brown, Mrs. Slayer" will be given at Relief to contribute may contact the Walter McPhie, Mrs. Myrtle Mrs. Widdison. It Society by Russell, Mrs. Ivern Bradley, will be given Wednesday Jan. primary presidency. Mrs. Fred Weston, Mrs. David 18, 13 a.m. Remember to attend conferClawson, Mrs. Dean Parker, Mrs. A reorganization of the YM- ence Sunday! Elmer Anderson, Mrs. A. C. Tay MIA took place Sunday evening. Relecced with a vote of thanks Children who don't have rides lor, Mrs. James Larison, Mrs were E!dj:i Radmall, superin' to Primary please contact the D. W. Holley and Mrs. Ariel tendent; LeMoyne Hess, first presidency and they will pro- Smith, Mrs. Darwin Eames ,and Mrs. Royal Harrop were the asat.; Glen Fletcher, 2nd asst. vide them. waiting list members present. Sustained j4tc LeMoyne Hess, social science lesson will Special guests were Mr. and supt. and Grover Jones, 1st asst. be The given by Lois Cragun at Re- Mrs. Paul Roberts and Mrs. A combined Sunday School lief Society Thursday, Jan. 19, Kysh, sister of Mrs. Smith who with the 8th Ward will be held 10 a.m. is visiting here from California. 11 a.m. Jan. 15, Sunday EIGHTH WARD The Primary is selling Valentines to help the building A combined Sunday School NEW WElt TO AID fund project. Anyone wanting will be held Sunday with the some may contact the Primary Third Ward beginning at 11 CLEARFIELD WATER presidency and they will deliver a.m. them to you. So get busy, call CLEARFIELD NINTH WARD This comyour orders in early and tell munity will soon have an ad Annie Hall will present the ditional supply of culinary watjour friends. literature lesson at Relief So- er, according to Glen Willard-son- , FOURTH WARD city manager. Speakers at the testimonial ciety Wednesday Jan. 18, 10 held Sunday evening for Steven a.m. After three months of city LAKE VIEW Ure, were Monte Smtih, Bishop drilling the operation came to a hult when water started flowGeorge Reimschussel, Bishop The ward Gold and Green LaVar McMillian, the missioning Dec. 30 th. ary and his parents. Ball will be held Jan. 20 at the The new well is located apThe literature lesson will be proximately two miles east of rebe will stake house. Thdre Clearfield on the Hill Field given at Relief Society Thursday Jan. 20, 10 a.m. road, it will produce nearly freshments and an orchestra for tive second feet of water which Primary preparation was held is the amount requested by the at of home the Tuesday evening everyone. city in its application to drill, Mr. Willardson said. One second foot of water is equivalent to 450 gallons per minute, so the new well has the capability of producing over 8,000,000 gallons of water in a 24 hour period. OF THE WEEK The well is 850 feet deep with Courtesy of Roy Lumber Co. 24 inCh diameter at the top and 18 inch at the bottom. l, ROY - 8' ECONOMY STUDS eQCh quick recovery. IF YOU NEED and Mrs. John Evans and were at Garland Saturday. They attended funeral services for Richard Lane Peck, Mrs. Evans nephew. Mr. AUTO GLA fanuh Happy birthday wishes go out this week to Robert Hall, Louis Spraycar and Kenneth Little, Jan. 6, Ora Newcomb, Jan. 7; Maxine Brown, Jan. 8, Beverly New Carole Reeves, George Freestone and Nellie Orlcga, Jan. 9; Bruce Marshall, Eugene Purser Jan. 10; Roene Barton, CALL US ROY AUTO PARTS 5316 SOUTH 1900 WEST. ROY, UTAH EX 4 9639 Across from Bank of Utah Door 32.95 M,l"h,hllk Mrs. Howard Shupe is now confined to her home convalescing from surgery. Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Smith arc home again after viiiting with their son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Robert Smith, at their home in Washington. Mrs. Overn Bradley is presently on a buying trip for Samuels in New York City. - ' j SHEETROCK &??& . j. ... 33c ea. f - v - k - 1 The engineering work for the new welll was accomplished by Engineers Templeton-Llnk- e of Salt Lake City with drilling by ROscoe Moss Drilling Company Of Los Angeles. Cost of the project is estimated at some $50,-80- 0 which includes (he drilling costs and the, pumping equipment. Testing and measurment of the well water is currently presenting . city workmen with. quite a problem, Mr. Willard-soiTsaid.. Impure water is befog pumped from the well sight up a 20 or 30 foot grade and into o' catch basih .at Hill Air- - Force Base whefe it can flow into existing storm drain" facilities.", i For the past few years, Clearfield has been plagued with two major ; water problems, not enough- culinary and. too much storm drainage. The new well will - doubel : the water supply . - Shop HAMILTON DRUG'S winter Carnival of values a blizzard of bargains In health, grooming and comfort supplies. Fill all your needs now and watch our our low, low prices snowball savings for you! - d-feet. ALUMINUM STORM , Eldredge Wood is at the hos pital suffering from a broken leg tendon. We wish him a absence during which time she underwent major surgery. four-seedn- d 4rtj .ft feel NEWS ing. Mrs. Herbert Pauling is back to work at her job at the post office after a month's leave of y 1450 erunre(i ft v l'V Mrs. LaVern Davis is ill with In the hospital following a heart attack is Dale Dixon. We hope he will soon be able to come home. the flue, May she soon better. son-in-la- The new city well, which lias been the center of three-Wacontroversy between the Weber Basin District, Conservancy Clearfield city and Wayne Crid-dle- , Utah state engineer, is now being pumped until the water is clear of fine silt. Teh controversy over the well erupted when the Weber Basin district filed a suit in Second Judical District Court alleging thd state engineer made an error in granting the city a permit for extracting five second feet of gronud water. The suit is awaiting a court hearing. . Mr. Willardson aaid about feet bf water is pow being pumped from the well, Which has capacity for 10 secon- 1x8 KNOTTY PINE V, Bit-ton- Frank Sehlotzhauer of Lcxin-ton- , Miss., is presently visiting with his daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Paul- BUILDING SPECIALS 4x8 Nancy Bachman and Bernice , be wed to Robert G. Dalton on Witten Jan. 11; Rae Dean Lawrence Barlow, Lanny Saturday Jan. 14. Following the wedding, a wedding reception Spraycar and Marvin Sevy, Jan. will be held at the Rov First 12. Ward, 2657 W'. 5600 So. Lou Kay. School will be held Sunday Jan. 15, 10:15 a.m. , ..K their daughter Karen. She will en-joj-- Junior Sunday 2x4 fkU iftriM 1M1 Mrs. Lottie Shupe is recuperating at home following surgery. Juanita Hansen left Saturday for Florida. She will spend a Murder Charge ALKA SELTZER "oe 5 37' Filed Against Clearfield Man A charge of GLASS MET&ECAl murder has been signed aginst a Clearfield man due to the findings of an autopsy preformed on the body of his old stepdaughter. James Coonradt, 24, 103 Ross Dr. was named in a complaint charging murder in the first degree, signed by Kenneth first-degre- e I I 8 0?. TUMBLERS 8 for 59c RC. nine-month- s PLASTIC VINYL g l, - and is one of the first progressive steps being taken to over come the water problem, Mr. Willardson said. A 12 inch pipe will deliver of culinary the five second-fee- t water into a nearby storage re servoir Mr. Willardson said. Installed STICK-O- PLASTIC N HIGH "s MY AON; 49c YD. 29c Reg. Bottle of 30 LARGE PLANTERS Reg. 3.49 MEAT PAD filling Prescriptions 1 Is What selection i from V post-morte- Motors-Ne- w BASKET 98c Hammond, chief county criminal deputy, before George S. Reid, justice of the peace for the North Davis County precinct. J. Duffy Palmer, assistant county attorney, said an attorney, said an autopsy was ordered on the body of Sherry Lynn Miller, daughter of the suspects wife by a former marriage, after the child died in an Odgen hospital. Bore Large Brusises Palmer said he had received a prelimary autopsy report on the baby girl which showed the primary cause of death to be hemorrhage in the intestine. He said his report showed the baby girl had previously suffered fractured ribs, a skull fracture and the child bore large bruises which prompted physicians at St. Benedicts Hospital to call for a examination after she died. Arraignment of the Clearfield man, charged with first degree murder Tuesday follow-nthe death of his stepdaughter, has been delayed until Monday at 2 p.m. The assistant county attorney, said the arraignment before George S. Reifl, north precinct justice of the peace, will be held in the Sunset building. 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