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Show .ln Ilf TOE Clearfield News At a recent meeting of the Alpha Hambda chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, at the home Mrx. Morgan Grover, A nomof 1981 By B. P. Cottle inating committee wai chosen to nominate the officers for the FLOWERS ARK LOVE S lives. coming year. Chose to serve on When Easter comes in the Lydia M. Child shares this the comittee were Mr. Russell R. Beck, of Layton Mrs. Ray beautiful, early springtime, our beautiful explanation: hearts turn young again, our Clearfield and Mrs. Rad-ne- y Parker, How the universal heart Waite also of Clearfield. thoughts drift back to our child- af man blesses flowers! They hood. We again bask in the The Lesson was given by Mrs. are wreathed round the crasunshine of Easter happiness. Max R. Woodward and Mrs. dle, the marriage altar, and FriendWhen flowers awake from the tomb. should deck Rodney Waite, entitled of the evening their long sleep, we never cease the brew They ship. of the youthful was Mrs. G. LowTy Livingston. to marvel at hie wonders of are in themfor bride, they God's handiwork. They are naselves a lovely type of marThe Alpha Lambda fhapter ture's jewels, with whose wealth riage. should twine of Beta Sigma Phi Soronty held They she decks her summer beauty. round the tomb, for their their last meeting at the borne Hillard expressed these perpetually renewed beauty is of Mrs. Oscar Briggs with Mrs. thoughts: a symbol of the Resurrection. A busRay Parker as They should festoon the altar, iness meeting was held for eleThe instincthe and univerfor their fragrance and beauction of officers for the coming sal taste of mankind selects worascend in ty perpetual the of year. Elected as presiden was for flowers, expression ship before the most high." Mrs. Oscar Briggs of Clearfield its finest sympathies, their and Mrs. Morgan Grover also beauty and fleetingness servDown through our years, ing to make them the most there is the same happy Easter of Clearfield as vice presiden. fitting symbols of those deli-cat- t feeling. When Easter Sunday Recordeing secretary will be sentiments for which lan is here, memories of our youth Mrs. G. Lawry Livingston, Corgnage seems almost too gross tug at our heart strings . . . and responding secretary, Mrs. Max a medium. so it will be forever. Because, R. Woodward, treasurer Mrs. How vividly we remember the at His word, in spring, flowers, Richard Splz of Roy and Mrs. true Easter message. Our love and happiness burst forth Vincent Carley of Roy as chapter Council Representative. hearts wept with joy as we again A secret balot was cast for learned the real significance of Special arrangement by Bishthat first Resurrection morning. op Grant Gibby for this column. Girl of the year, based on Those lessons of truth have reLets think together next friendliness, senior and progress The winner will be anmained with us for all of our week. nounced at the Founders Day Banquet in April. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Olsen and attended a family dinner family BE YOUR in Ogren at the home of Mra. Olsens partents, Mr and Mrs. Adolf Kay. The occasion was Mr. Kays birthday. After dinner he family enjoyed an afternoon of skiing and sleigh riding at Snow Basin. Visitors at the home of Mr BUY FOR LESS . and Mrs. Dale Porter last were Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Olsen of Salt Lake City. A very successful Blue and Free Drink for the fcmly with Gold Banquet for Cub Scouts and parents of Pack 161 was held last Saturday. It was undPresentation of this Ad er the direction of Cub mastser Howard Turner. A ham dinner was sened to approximetly 150 guests at tables decorated with yellow an blue crepe paper. N The place card and favor for the mothers was a snapshot of her cub scout son, framed in yellow and blue crepe paper CASH AMD CARRY After dinner a shor program was presened consisting of two Hawaiin songs by jee Mueller, daughter of Mr. fend Mrs. Hugo Mueller, and Karen BAKERY GOODS ICE CREAM Zanpedri, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zanpedri. of Roy. The girls accompanied themselves on the quitar. Karen VISIT US daughter of Mr. and Mrs lan Olsen gave a Hula Hoop Psntomme SO. 2730 WEST Special guests for the evening were Bishop and Mrs. Eldon Plufiospfueg OWN MILKMAN Sun-day- DAIRY DRIVE-I- present an Easter Cantata, Sun day evening at 7 p m. in the Clearfield 5th ward. This will be under the direction of Vola Thomock, This will be held in Conjunction with the MIA 'conference. Easter vacation Week will find Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wiliams vacationing in sunny California, they left early Sunday morning accompanied by Mrs Williams parents Mr. and Mrs. Owen Zufelt of Rupert Idaho, They expect to visit .with Mr. and Mrs. Gary Worner of Long Beach, from there they plan a visit in the Los Angeles area be fore returning home. A vacation in Arizoni, South em-Ctawas a pleasent respite for the C. E. Driskill last week, altho they encountered a tenff ic snow storm in the vicinity of Payson. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Knight be came parents of a baby girl born March 23rd in St- - Bene diets hospital. Mrs. Beatrice Welling under west surgery last Monday at the Dec Hospital. It Is reported that she ia getting along nicely, and hopes return home during the week end. Monday March Z7th is an imr portant date for Miss Gail Many , her birthday. happy returns of the day Gail. Newcomers to the Clearfield business area are Ur. end Mrs. Terry Ovennore of Layton. The Overmores are opening a new Martinizing and Dry Cleaning h Neid-erheise- 4800 Barlow. ROY The Clearfield Real Estate Office Opens in Roy- The cheapest ham is not the most economical. The number of servings of ham that you cook with the bone in is from 2Vi to 3 per pound, at an average cost per serving ranging between' 21 cents to 27 cents depending of course on the price you pay a pound. A boned ham costing as high as 109 a lb. will serve from 5 to 6 per pound, costing between 18 cents and 21 cents per serving. The difference lies in the fact that you can expect almost a 50 loss in weight in the ham you cook because of the fat and bone, consequently, about half the servings as compared to the fully cooked boneless ham. To get the most out of a ham that you are cooking is to place it n a rack in a shallow baking pan, fat side up. Do not add mi nub water. Bake at 325 es per lb. on a whole ham and 22 to 25 minutes per pound for a half a ham. About a half an hour before the end of the cooking time, stud with cloves and glaze with your favorite glaze. Another method of cooking nec-esaar- ly 18-2- 0 West Point News the ham is to place U in a paper sack with the opening folded over so that the ham is completely covered. It is surprising how the paper sack helps to retain the juices natural sweet ness of the ham and cuts down on the shrinkage. Cooked this way, the ham is so delicious and tender that a glaze it not really needed. Organized for the handling new homes in of all phases of real estate and the area, the Alpine Realty and Insurance Corp. opens Saturday April 1st. Lew Westen-skow- , Dae Coons, C. Jan LarWilcox and Foss Fred sen. Heiner are members of the firm. the offering of A fully cooked ham should be reheated at approximately 300 to 325 degrees from 12 to 15 minutes per pound, or until the internal heat is between 125 to 130 degrees. To determine this, a meat thermometer should be used, however, its reddiness can also be tested by a fork, which was undoubtedly invented before the thermometer was. MUSTARD SAUSE FOR HAM I pt heavy cream, whipped k to Vi c prepared mustard 2 tbs bottled horseradish 2 tbs. powerel sugar Mix together lightly and serve with baked ham- - The sauce may be made more tangy with the addition of a little more horseradish for seven1 days if refrigerated. 5th ward will SPECIAL e ng- Fred Wilcox no introduction having active-- in civic clubs and other community activities. Foss Heiner having entered the real esate field some 10 years prior is well equipped to sene you, and will act as the real estate broker in the new corporation. Dae Cbons and need been Testimonial will be held April 23. Ronald is the o snof Wilford and Elda Flint. 'l NY Jim Community Portrait Continued from Page South. In addition to caring for her home and family, Mrs. Green is a member of the Safety Council Committee of the Roy Elementary School PTA. She also teaches a class in the 10th LDS Ward Primary and is a member of the ward Relief Society. smartest step for It's Lest foot forward in Shoes! Latest fashion detailing and smart, slim silhouettes of course! Tlus inner construction and top quality leathers ( for comfort and long wear tooWeather-Bir- d ... Ileipors AJvin Thurgood has recently received a call to serve in the Netherlands mission. Jim will leave for the mission borne on April 24 His farewell Testimonal will be held on Apr 16. He depart for the mission field May 1. Jim is the son of Alvin and Jenny Thurgood. and a grandson of Judson Thurgood Ronald Flint who received a call to the North British Mission will also enter the mission home on April 24 and deToo have nothing to worry part for the mission field May 1. No doubt the two boys will about as long as 1 get fast have the privilege of traveling service! Ronald's Farewell together. - MELVIN'S SHOES Clearfield. Utah Always A Perfect Fit" FACTORY PURCHASE ' GET YOURS! 6 ONLY WESTINGHOUSE kFw g"S FREE GIFTS 0 4 Hmmmt ft n. ALSO REDUCED General Foods I(M Kitchen's C003E00K A: Cook Book at Danish Modern, Solid Walnut and veneer cabinet 6 Speakers j STEREO For Savings - Regular $259.00 I STAT! SAVINGS Now job can get free gifts for - Other stereo sets in maple, blonde and mahogany table models to consoles! wbea y add or opca aa count of $56 or more at State ings sav-to- ia Clearfield. Take West Bend Singing Tea Kettle g ac- 4 Sav- your . Sheaffer Pen and Pencil Set .4 j choice of a Open until 7:30 every night Closed Sunday TO) i!A,O FREE Throw rug and records With Purchase p in Utah currently a big 4'. All accounts insured to 111,001 by an agency of the United States Government, Tour money service AND SON SYRACUSE. UTAH State pays the highest earnings on insured saving charge, regardless of the number of transac- PHOKE TA 5 - 1 636 "DRIVE AWAYS AND SEE HOW IT PAYS" ond Loan Association tions per month. We can accept association,, corporation and dub accounts. 1 have given him the utmost supMr. Westenskow has many port in bringing about the status of the departpew homes in the Great Basin and Municipal Acres area and ment Julian R. Green is the son of is currently building in a new Mr. and Mrs. Rollin P. Green area called Shamrock Estates. of Kanesville. He is married vetis a Jim Larsen to the former Faye Wakefield Big eran of many years in the de- of Grouse Creek, Utah. They luxe homebuilding field in Og- have four children: Max, 9; den, Huston, Phoenix and now Ann, 7; Mane, 5, and Julie, 3. in Roy. They live at 2760 W. 5725 Ruth Trosth met with an Three young girls were bapher hip and had to establishment and She tized and confirmed Sunday. fell of all Saturday. mined Jerry Sorensen last week classes at Davis High, dergo emergency surgery Sun- Kathleen Johnston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Johnston, he had a terrific cold, his little day Morning. Lrma Flint, daughter of Mr. and sister Jeanine is a victim of the This is an important week for Mrs. Clifford Flint and Peggy Mumps. We hope they are soon all M Men and Gleaners. On Leee Evanscn, daughter of Mr well. March 29 the Stake Wednesday and Mrs. Norman Evanson. Under the direction of Art MIA Class and Smorgasboard Peterson school band leader will be held at Ginton Blaine Thurgood was releasChapel of Clearfield High a concert 7 15 p m. Saturday Apr. 1 ed from his position as Ward at will be given Friday March 30th Slake Gold and Green Ball at Clerk with a vote of thanks for at 8 00 p.m. at the High School Clinton at 8 30 p.m. Sunday his loyal service. Howard StodAuditorium it will feature 55 a dard who has been serving as 2. Testimoml Sunrise April players and a choral group un- Meeting will be held at Syra- Superintendent of the Sunday der the direction of Joseph Hill cuse Chapel at 7 a m. School will serve as the as the ttys entertainment will follow new ward Clerk. A new Sunday 30 6 a On North Staurday a PTA meeting in the school School Superintendent will be Conference Slake is begins cafeteria which covenes at 7:30 with a welfare meeting At 8 00 chosen next Sunday. Blaine p.m. Priesthood Thurgood was sustained last the Melchezidek A one act play was presented leaders met. The first session of week as the new President of by the fourth ward MIA last conference will be held at 12 the YMM1A. Tuesday evening under direc- noon. Th Dean Kirkman was Lynn evening session at 6 tion of Faye Bath. p.m. The Presiding Authority graduated from Primary Sunwill be Joseph L. Wirthlin of day Lynn is the son of Dean J All and Shirley Kirkman Congratthe presiding Bishopric young people are especially in- ulations Lvnn vited to attend both sessions and especially the 6 p.m. meeti- NOW! .v THURSDAY MARCH 30. 1901 It pays to Save at State 75 South State Clearfield, Utah IP |