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Show SLEEP Sleep is probably the one pleasure known to man In inch he participates without being conscious of his enjoydreams aside. ment Santa Is Coming to Grantsville SFHEAD Excitement it increasing at are being mtde preparation! 'or the turning on of the Christ itas lights on the Post Office comer snd the School House, Saturday, Dec, S at I pm. Santa will come to town at this time, riding in a Fire Truck with Mayor James R. Palmer as his escort. Wttch for Sams at he comes to Grantsville on Saturday, The huge tree which is over 40 years old. that it being used as the Citv Christmas tree this year, was graciously donated to the Decorating committee by Mrs. Chloe Worthington and her son Irvin. THE 4 tfi d HMSCJ 17 CHRISTUAS HAM... "Sutter Ufa, mora happbtMa!" ciL A Aw House Talk Presented by Grantsville MIA GOOD t SANTA AND HIS REINDEER FIGHT TB aie flying high ea the Pest Office earner la Grantsville JJO K3C3 KZSraUTOXT as they wall far the lights Is be turned en December 7. "House Talk a parent youth production was presented in First Third the Grantsville Ward Chapel Monday and Tuesday evening. The play was presented to a capacity crowd both nights and parents and their youth gathered together to receive the message present ed to them. Words that came from the house seemed to be an echo of words that are actually heard in the homes of the people. and chuckles were heard in the audience as they heard the phrases so often heard at will be Talk House home. presented in Dugway on Man-daDec. 7, and in Wendover the following night. NIGHT RELIEF SOCIETY Night Relief Society work meeting will be held on Tuesday, Dec. 8 in the Seminary Building. The meetings are being conducted by the Second Ward this month. There will be a demonstration on the making of Christmas wreaths given at this time. Mar Kofford and Phyllis Sparks are the instructors for the evening. DISH PAN HANDS AND BROKEN EXTENSION CORDS Its time out at CHS, while the FHA girls take a three week course In Agricultural Mechanics and the FFA boys take a thiee week course In Home Economics. Well naturally a few modifications have been made but nevertheless Mrs. Wiberg and Mr. Hunsaker have changed classes. The purpose of this short change was to give the boys some appreciation of home cooking, sewing on a button, pressing pants, and honing a white shirt, and to extend a helping hand to show the girls how to repair an extension cord, change a flat tire and take care of the lawn and flowers. Pictured boys left to i ight row one: Larry Palmer, Jimmy Mondragon. Row two Kenneth Durfee, Mark Bleaiard, Paul Matthews, John Kelly. Girls - left to t Ight: Ann Lynn Jackson, Clara Beth Johanson, Sand 'a Hernandez, Janet Gahwiler, Darlene Stewart, Diane McBride, Charlene Dewey, Kathy Lemmon, and Shirley Hines. from New Mexico on Dec. 12. A special invitation has been given to all girls involved in the Church sports program. They will be admitted at a reduced rate. interested contact Anyone 1 Ann Bates by Monday December 7 This is good opportunity how wUlfe plaVTin' s7akeTnd ball 884-389- . and lfi inch sizes, feature haust." The bikes, available in motorcycle handlebais. adjustable saddle seat with unique shot k absorber action and coaster brakes. The tiicydes. w hit h come in and sizes, feature the completely new and unique 'Glide-Hidsize adjustment system that allows the wheelbase Hot itodder to expand to allow for children's growth. The Engine also comes available for mounting on any bicycle (as show n at right). h 12-in- e nesday, December 9 at 2 p.m. Students must have a permit from their parents to be eligible for the shots. There will be a fee of 75 cents. FRIENDSHIP CONCENTRATION , Concentration is my motto Friendship is the noblest honesty, then industry, man expression of Gods desire to show His affection to man. then concentration. hu-fir- st FAMILY ENTERTAINED Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Elking-to- n entertained family members at their home in Grants-viil- e on Day. Thanksgiving Those who enjoyed a delicious turkey dinner and all the trimmings were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hammond and son Richard, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hammond and daughters Kay and Connie, Mrs. Ada Higginson, Mr. and Mrs. John Davis and Patsy, of Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hammond, and sons, Jeff, Bobby, Greg and Dale, from cummsttmas Opening Special Bonneville Motors Engine tune up $8.00 plus parts includes free check on engine scope anylizer. Front end alignment. Balance front wheels. Check brake lining. Repack front wheels $16.00 best selling canned fruit. PEACHES 1 cake or 1 1 can (1 lb.) package yeaat cling peach hcea 14 cup warm water Hi cup sugar 14 cup light cream, acalded. cooled Salt 3 egg yolks ' teaspoon nutmeg flour 1' sifted UP 2 tablespoons lemon Juice ' rind lemon teaspoon grated ' cup rum or 1 tablespoon rum extract plus 3 )L cup softened butter Whipped cream tab'eepoona water Drain syrup from peaches; add water to make 1 cup liquid. Combine with I cup sugar, pinch salt, nutmeg and lemon juice In aaurepan. Bring to boil, stirring until sugar I dissolved; boll gently 3 minutes. Cool to lukewarm; pour ove: pearhea with rum. Cover; let stand at least 2 hour. Soften yeast In warm water. Combine In bowl cream, yolks, cup sugar and )4 teaspoon salt. Add yeast mixture, flour r.nrl lemon rind. Beat vigorously 2 minute. Cover; let rise In warm plare until doubled In bulk (about 1)4 hours). Add butter, beat vigorously until thoroughly blended In. Turn Into well greased ring mold; let rise until almost (moderate) oven doubled (about 30 minutes). Bake In 20 to 25 minutes. Cool In pan 5 minutes; turn out onto pie plate. Drain syrup from peaches drizzle over warm rake slowly, letting cake absorb syrup before adding more. Transfer to serving platter; arrange peaches in renter and around edge of cake. Cover; chill8 1 our or more. Garnish with whipped cream. Make, about quality for America RUM BABA WITH Fireman Don North and Lion Marvin Johnson were busy Wednesday, getting teady for the official ceremony that will take place when the Christmas lights are turned on in Grantsville, Saturday. The Federal Bureau of Investigation conducted investigations which led to 12,921 convictions during fiscal 1964 - a 96.5 per- Ju.r' f representing a" brouht t0 trla1' Fine. Perso,n and rec- overies rose to 1210,771.402, a new high. This sum amounted to S1.43 for every dollar appropriated for the Bureau. Solutions to many of the world's agricultural inequalities are not agricultural but soFarmers Digest ciological. PEACE The future contests of nations will not be confined to warlike encounters. They will be in the field of science and and that nation will action will attain the . highest distinction wfiich shall excel' in the arts of peace. ; LUCK Think youre not lucky? Stop by a gift shop, sometime, and lunk your fri- over ail haven't lent you. yet. Ss rt e Inga. We have been appointed Westinghouse Dealer for Tooele POPULAR Westinghouse appliances Ed Wanlass, son uf Mr. and Mrs. Keith Wanlass, received his letter in football at Snow College this past season. Ed, a Freshman, plays tackle on the r?k- - team. f I THANKSGIVING GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. James R. Palmer and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wimmill and family enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner in St. George with the Don Win-mi- ll family. IN HOSPITAL Mrs. Lucile Campbell is at RELATIVES VISIT the LDS Hospital, suffering a Mr. and Mrs. Loren Knutson leg ailment. had as Thanksgiving guests at their home, a sister and her BETA SIGMA PHI MEETS husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Members of the Beta Sigma Ellis, The Hazelton, Idaho. Phi met at the home of Vircouple left on Saturday. ginia Palmer on Wednesday, The Knutsons then had surDecember 3. Sharon Callister company, Mr. Wayne Gar prise gave a lesson on Interior Dec- gen and his wife Sylvia from orating. Redding, Calif., who called on them on Sunday. STAKE TEMPLE DAY Friday, December 11 is the The average congressmans last Stake Temple Day of 1964 idea of government waste is a for the Grantsville people. Make plans to attend the Tem- dollar spent in another congress Changing district. mans ple that day. Times. 882-057- 2 , Model HZ05 with standard case l'- -l Westinghouse STEAM Westinghouse AUTOMATIC CAN OPENER 'N SPRINKLE IRON Utt plain tap watar...lt will nat clag this naw Opens all sizes of cant. No lavara to hold. Starts, turns Wastingheuaa Iron. Sprinkles on all aattlnga. Single dial control for all typoa of ironing. Seventeen ateam vente for full ateam coverage. and stops, automatically. Leaves a safe rolled edge. Magnetic lid holder. SPECIAL Model HC11 SPECIAL Madal HIM $I3 THE ONLY SURFACE NO-STIC- . NO-SCOU- Guaranteed R Mantle ef tail appliance tosee its through cracking, peeling, (flipping er acting, under normal household ace with neon-ende- d If Westinghouse 1 exelUlM cr., within on. year ef g.rch.ie, body WettlsiMuie will replect th to eating Wo erlilnel gurchcter wtn the defec-thwHI dtllrered (mild to sny eutheriitd Wethneto.il Ptrtohle totllaaca tank Cantor. k NOT TO CHIP. PEEL. CRACK OR WEAR . repairs: HAIR DRYERS $19s BIRTHDAY GREETINGS TO: John D. Anderson, Mabel Woot-toBilly Ratcliffe, Dec. 2; to Brent Rupp, Jeane Lawrence, Julie Ann Boswell, Samuel Geldmacher, Mary M. Johanson, Dec. 3; to Jack Minchey, Marvin Dee Mair, Bryan Williams, Ann Johnson, Dec. 4. daughter husband John from Sierra Vista, Arizona. ital. OCCASIONS Driea nails, both handa at once. Queen size hood fitsall hairstyles. Carrying strap and extra long cord lets you move about ON CONGRATULATIONS YOUR ANNIVERSARY: the Elking-ton- s Mr. and Mrs. Roland K. MarCarol, and her shall, Dec. 3; Mr. and Mrs. Peterson called Lee J. Williams, Dec. 4. HEART SURGERY Mrs. James (Iola) Reed underwent heart surgery Thursday morning at the LDS Hosp- FOR ALL Westinghouse Bountiful. In the evening, value, $12.50. Ford - Chev - Ply brake shoes rpelaced. Overhaul all wheel cyls. bleed and adjust brakes. We use best lining $33.00. Others available slightly higher. Financing available on all Phone dessert. The canned dings now so abundant In markets are part of the banner 1964 hanest which broke all records for quantity and VACCINATIONS GIVEN Small pox vaccinations will be given to GHS students at the Elementary school on Wed- h 278 North Main - Paul Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. Saul Clark, Grantsville, received his letter in football at Snow College this past season. Paul plays center on the team. He also participated in a colLady Windermere lege play Fan by Oscar Wilde. Paul took the part of Mr. Dumby in the play. merry" In "Merry Christmas any time during friends and family to Rum Baba with by treating Peaches." Doth the buttery yeast rake and the juicy canned cling peach slices are delightfully flavored with rum for this rich, elegant The Utah Ladies Basketball team is playing a ladies team New Looks In Bikes and Trikes Just Like Motorcycles The nation's largest toy manufacturer lias entered the wheel goods field with a new line of bicycles and tiicydes that sound and look like real niotoi bikes. The new Mattel Mqtor Hoar units t hat idle, Bikes and Ttikes featuie roar and rev up just like a motorcycle engine. They look like the real tilings, right down to the gleaming cliiome chain guard "ex- Emphasise the the holidays BROILER FRY PAN tthawt addins M. grease or navar stick. Broils stsaks, chops. Ml... foods SPECIAL 88 Batemans Jewelry 5 N. Main - 882-138- 2 V |