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Show TIIE SUN CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, and Mrs. Joseph Staples rt reived the good news on Sunday of th& birth of a baby girl born to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Moore. :s is their first daughter after Having four boys. Mr. or Carl Hill Mr. and Mrs. Hap Imlay have returned from a 10 day vacation which took them to Fort Valley, Ga. TTie purpose of the trip was to pick up a school bus for Davis iw Elders are going to sell County. They really had a good ueet corn next week for 35 cents time, saw lots of country, sights, a dozen. Anyone interested in people and etc. corn should contact Hap Itnlay When Hap and Ina got home they were surprised to have two get-in- g Super-saf- e You Must STORAGE V NEIGHBORHOOD MOVERS rr-Tijk- os neor os your phone 18581 EX Utah State A yf Islf 22ND SAT. AUG. , -- ? r-- - -" a public meeting Aug. 21 at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Joseph Stu p.m. at the home of Joseph Swiss steak is a great favorite with many people. It takes over an hour to cook, but it can ba dons either on top of the stova or in the oven, and requires very littls attention during ths The John Birch Society will hold Stumph, Ogden. a The new agent is member Junior Chamber of Commerce, and is serving as chairman this year of the annual Miss Roy Beauty Pageant He and his wife, Joan, have three children Patricia, Harold and Julian. of the Roy coo1' ing period. Frederick I, Holy Soman Emperor born In 1123, was nicknamed Barbarosso because of his luxuriant red beard. Legend says he never died and is still sleeping In a mountain cove. When hit beard has grown three times around stone table, he will awaken and restore peace to Europe. North Jefferson Aye. 123 Sallee, a native of Harrodsburg, Reed Benson, son of Ezra Taft Kentucky, attended schools in his native state, Including the Univer- Benson, will speak and answer sity of Kentucky. He served in questions. the Air Force from 1950 to 1953. 3 Swiss Steak Easy to Make PmiLPiAD Ansel J. Sallee, 2600 W. 8709 S. has been named an agent with the Prudential Insurance Co.s Ogden district agency, it was reported today by Manager N. Reno Ficklin. ifi The family of T.P. Baker met Idaho. Aug. 3 at Bend Oregon at the Fern Hooper, Nyssa, Ore., ranch home of the eldest son, Howard Olmstead and family, Roy Newell Baker. Mark Beazer and family, SyraDean Baker and family, cuse, Mr. Baker, at the age of 81, Plain City. was proud of the family members who attended the reunion Roy Garner and wife, Burley, from all parts of the country. Idaho, Versa Littlefield, Ogden, Leda Ore., and tho Those in attendance were the RonaldRay, Nyssa, Rudy Bend, Ore. family, family of Newell Baker, Ore., Edward Beck and family, Shelly Idaho, Fay, William, and Wade Baker and families of Burley, MUTUAL FUNDS Slates Meeting Miss the Kids? One Long Distance esi! can bring them homo pin. Youre only a few steps from your phone. Try it and tee. YouTI discover that long Distance is the next best thing ke being there. I want to express my deep appreciation lor the people of Weber County for the overwhelming majority vote they gave me in the Primary elections. Baker Family Meets For Reunion best fits your needs? As Insurance Agent V I -- Jirch Society Republican Candidate Sends Appreciation i xkj'&'h - y ) jwt rViTmiii1J J . & Local Man Named - & Members of the T.P. Baker family met et Bend, Oregon Aug. for a family reunion. Which ,- r rr? - I Fast Sunday will be held Aug. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Byram and 30 because stake conference family are enjoying the company the on comes regular fast day. her of Lorraine, sister Arlene ana boys. Arlene has relumed home Mr. and Mrs. Vine Poll and to California but the boys enjoyMr. and Mrs, Herman Westbroek ed the vacation so much they dejourneyed to Mesa, Ariz., to see cided to stay a while longer. Charles and Paid play ball for Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bryan are the American Legion of Clearfield the proud owners of a brand new The kids are doing swell and red Buick. they came home with second Mr. and .Mrs. Dee Imlay of Wednesday. On the way Bell Gardens, Calif., are visiting place down Herman and Rhea and Vino her this week with Hap and Ina and Jane went to Grand Canyon Imlay. and saw some of the sights then Mr. and Mrs. Robert Byram on their return they came thru and Mr. and Mrs. Junior Rainey the Glen Canyon area. -: If AFL-CI- Sponsored Adv. 61 journeyed to Elko on Saturday. This Is where Junior has been working the past summer so they took Junior to work, so to speak. han. Gayle is still In serious condition after a weeks stay in the hospital but Joyce and her family had to go back after a weeks vacation here. Oddly Enough TO VOTE Jolt Lake, Sugarhouse - Clearfield, Ogden DA PA REGISTER REDMAN t a FI Furniture stored with Red m&n is safeguarded by 8 walls . . . personalized sealed containers aligned In a modern depository. YOUR Congraulations to the mens softball team for winning the region softball tournament wnih eoui's them to go to the AS Ourh tournament which bgint Mon-levsning in Salt Lake. Tbi ao short three of tnalr Lynn who and Glenn Po'.l and Ray arc in Fort Lewis, Wash., on I we weeks reserve training. Val and Verl Byram and Sterling Gardiner are up there, too. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John Han dr ahan are his mother from Boston and his daughter Joyce and her family from Spokane, Wash. To sadden the trip for each was the automobile accident which seriously injured Gayle Handra- - of Inas brothers and their 'families here visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Ray 0. Proctor from Portland, Ore., and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Proctor and family from Laxe Tahoe. Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Ukena and family journeyed to Casper, Wyo., for a few days to return the three little nieces that have been visiting here tor three week. They visited with Bonnies father and mother while there. Viola William entertained the Ladies Gub at her home on Friday evening. Twelve members were present and enjoyed a lovely lunch. After, the evening was spent playing games. SOUTH WEBER NEWS . Alexander the Great was opposed to beards. His soldiers had to be clean shaven. Beards gave the enemy a too easy handle d in combat. Weber County was one eut of the twenty-nin- e counties that I carried. T especially want to thank Rulon P. Peterson, my chairman in Weber County, and his workers Tor this victory. T shall be coming to Weber County to express my personal appreciation and colicit votes for the coming election.' Ernest MOUNTAIN STATES TILIPHONI hand-to-han- Rasidantial and Commercial Chain Link Fane os Fro IstimaHs Nothing Down Complete Financing Arranged Today, beards serve mainly os b protest against conformity, since improved shaving equipment make shaving, quick grnd easy. To meet the requirements of the new blades, Barbasdl, the shave cream named in honor of the legendary Barbarossa, has been reformulated for tiie fastest, most r history. AMERICAN FENCE CO. OF OGDEN 999 W. RiverdaU 394-177- Rd. 0 14 ts 8 lbs. round ita. sut 1W bch thick 13 cup 1 flour K tip. salt 18 A COMBINATION OF THE TWO? tip. pepper 3 table pooai lot or oil 1 cup water 2 tip. Lea & Perrine Werceetenhue Sauce Whatever your shipping problem, check Rio Grande. Our facilitu. tailored to suit vour situation. a, 1 bay leaf medium onion, chopped Cut meat tnto Individual i.rving plecee before pounding, or leave it In one piece. Mix flour, tall, pepper 1 end epunkle over the meal, and pound in with a meat pounder or the edge of a saucer. Heat oil in large RicrranBe killet with lid. Add meat and brown thoroughly on both tidei. Add water, Lea & PerTim, bay leaf and onion. Cover tightly and simmer over low heat for 1 to 2 hours, or cook In a 350F, oven for the same length of time. Turn steak when cooking time is half done. Serve with the which you can thicken with gravy -"I and water mixture if you with. tight-littin- your home town Representative Call RAILROAD Charles W. Goff 4 Phone TOTAL TRANSPORTATION 825-795- 17 Home Office: R 1st So.. SLC. Utah in LIVING ROY THEATRE August 19 20 21 We open 22 23 24 at 1:00 p.m. whenever school is out! Tuesday Nights your lady friend is FREE! Wj ieeimwieeiMiieeMMMleweeenieiioiiiiieeiiiiiene mvmAijijiiii CITY 'Ve have arranged to have a leading child photographer SNOW St!M "With your gaR, corporal. youR end up it is unlikely that you will experience in a lifetime all that you will see at our store on the dates shown below. fny court-martialo- d mam. At or ths fiat general in history I aampaideA ynapb&cL (MB ii: chlMvei a pan&nt wl$l be, pfiofco- - FREE Ihjlny Cohn.. La color portrait will be liven to each FAMILY at a gift from our store. ONE cznzutniric dventuresro ii!: by of numbex aye,, any 6-t- 'JuS complimentary DONT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY ' 0" to get a living color portrait you will treasure always. Several poses art taken and low cost additional portraits are available for those who wish them. ADD BOB CUMMINGS This is our way of saying 'Come in to see us. If you are one of our many regular customers, this is a Thank You for your patronage. Incidentally we believe these color portraits to be something really special. These are not snapshots, so dress the children color. beautifully posed portraits IE EE fnt ..CARROLLBAKB I fMttt-K- lrl Tuesday Aug. 25 iBINA . . - 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. . ffiimYEs'lilis mlrnm eimu fwnitifflSrrtm ANGIEDICKINSON ::::: ::::! ::i:i EDOIE -R- OBERT THIS IS ADULT tNTZRTAINMENTl ii f to m to liO tMCK SARGENT w KfCHMO ROSTW ftp M L. WEEN fincM kg fHOEBt MV 10 MILLER at ROY FURNITURE CO. IARRTSTORCH BOBBY DAR1H wto mm CtPftttiM !:!!! - DUYAL1- Exclusively LESUE GREGORY-BETHE- L ALBERI-JAM1- HEHITf tPHROU tote ROBERT ARTHUR iii PgLlUte I . 4 L. Wilkinson SWISS STSAK OR ILIEYIUE (J) |