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Show by Essie Peterson The Relief Society held their anniversary party Tuesday at the cultural hall. A one act play '"Relief. Society" was presented undei- - the direction of Essie Peterson. Participating were Orpha Oyler, Yetta Karen Pierson. Dorris Fuller, Joyce Chambers and Richard Ramp-tomusic background, Ann Larson, Merle Larsen, Valoise Petersen. The Singing Mothers presented a number, a trio, n, Donna Shaffer, Erma Anderson and Barbara Grover favored with a number. There were dancing numbers by students of Mrs. Rowane Westergard. Mrs. Rhodes who recently Ellen was moved from the ward honored and presented a gift. Ruth Holman read an original tribute in verse. A delicious dinner was served by the food by Mrs. and Kathy, Soren-se- Sidney n y Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Harper. Games were played and supper enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Han-- , sen, Lynda. Loralee, Carl and Conley met Walter in Salt Lake City and attended the Carter-Wilsowedding reception. Carl has completed a quarter at Dixie College in St. with George and is enrolled Conley at Utah State, The Hansens were in Brig-haCitv Sunday and visited n BRIDES OF WEDDING PICTURES (IN BEAUTIFUL NATURAL - PICTURES IN ALBUM ONLY 39.95 (IN BLACK AND WHITE $24.95) WE DARE YOU TO COMPARE ANYWHERE! C HARRISON'S STUDIO Phone 257-227- 59 S. 2 Tremonl, Tremonion Douglas Simpson, Farmers Union President approves Governor's Signature on Dairy Refrigeration bill. Rampton Signs Bill No. 119 The Dairy Refrigeration Bill, as it is more commonly referred to, has been signed by Governor Calvin L. Rampton. and family were in Fairviejy for church for the Sunday Welcome Home testimonial for a nephew, Dennis Kendall. went to Salt John Elmer Lake City Saturday and brought home his wife, also daughter, Lorine Christofferson to care for her and the children as she from back recuperates '' surgery. Mrs. Roy Atkinson and Mrs. Marian Sorensen visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. David J. Williams in Malad, Sunday afternoon. Darrell Hansen of Salt Lake City visitei Mr .and Mrs. Fred Peterson Sunday. e Mrs. Zina Marriott and were in Ogden. Saturday. Returns From Visit Verl Andersen went to Ogden Monday to meet his wife who had spent a week in St. George with her mother, Mrs. Samuel 'Dutson and sisters. Mrs Grace" Higgins and Mrs. Haskill Shurt-lif- f and husband. High council visitor in church Sunday was Richard Petersen. ATcrmpanie.1 him was Milton Bywater. both former members of the ward. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Potter spent the past week on a trip to Amarillo. Texas, for a truck load of machinery for Burnice Hunsaker. ' ; Come to Comet's celebration! We're celebrating because we have the liveliest, fieriest lineup of cars in the business waiting for you to turn a key the.1965' Comets. 10 models, all priced right. And all tough. All powerful. All beautiful. We're celebrating because this month is the date of Comet's 5th birthday. And this car has gone a long way in those years. We've just completed the best year in Comet history. Now we're out to top it! Want a popular car7 That's Comet! We're celebrating because the 1955 Comet showed its championship performance by roaring 16.000 miles, from the bottom to the top of the world from Cape Horn to Fairbanks, Alaska in 40 days and nights of driving. A free booklet about this run is waiting at your Mercury dealer's. full-colo- , r We're celebrating because specially equipped 1964 Comet, after traveling went on to complete another 130,000 miles cross country more than the distance to the moon. And this Comet's hardy engine is still running strong, without a single major repair. a 100,000 miles at Daytona, R'de Walt Disney's Mjgic stop-and-g- Skwayat the Ford Motor Company Gary Jolmsoii In Coral Sea Air Attack n Or-len- COLOR) 5x7 NATURAL COLOR WEDDING -- ' BREAK THROUGH THE HIGH PRICE 8 high-qualit- Patterson. Mrs. JoAnn Gunnell and children of Brigham City spent the weekend with her mother, Shaffer. Mrs. Dora Saturday Mr. and Mrs. they visited Merlin Glead at Paris, Ida., and Sunday they were at the Don Shaffer home in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Johnson and family of Bountiful spent Mr. and the weekend with Mrs. Roy Oyler. Mrs. Donna was over Oyler of Preston during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Borklund of Salt Lake City called on the Oyers Saturday. Mrs. Oyler and Mrs. Roger Oyler were Logan visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Coombs The chief advantages of tha new flour are: 1. It disperses instantly in cold liquid. 2. It pours without dust. 3. It can be measured more accurately, since it does not; pack down and doesn"t require sifting. 4. It mixes easily and quickly with other ingredients. Because of these advantages, instant flour is a time saver. Pie crust can be made on an electric mixer; brownies cani be stirred up in the pan in which they are to be baked; popover batter can be stirred with a fork. Problems with instant flour generally arise when the cooki notes that her pie dough isn't the same as it was with flour, so she add more water to make it smoothAviation Ordnanceman Third Class Gary L. Johnson, er, but adding more water isn'tl USN, the answer. Pie dough must be son of Filburn Johnson of worked with to mix in the flour and Phoenix is serving for the right rolling out consisaboard the attack aircraft carrier USS Coral Sea, which retency, or use the electric mixer method of making pastry cently arrived in Subic Bay, the and follow the manufacturer's Philippines, for a brief period of rest and relaxation. recipe. Coral Sea played a major Combine the recommended role in the air reprisal strikes proportions of flour, liquid ami over North Viet Nam on Feb. shortening. This makes a crust 7 and 11. that is lender and flaky as the This is the first liberty port "old method." .for the carrier's crew since When making cookies, add Jan. 16, when the Coral Sea the flour gradually until the departed Pearl Harbor, Hawaii dough reaches a good handling - to become a unit bf fhe U. S. consistency. Seventh Fleet in the Far East. ''"To avoid problems with Jumpy sauces and gravies, bo careful mixing the flour with Dr. and Mrs. Alten Davis and hot liquid. It quickly disperses! children of Ogden, Mr. and in cold liquid, but may lump Mrs. Don Davis and family of in hot liquid just as Clearfield and Mr. and Mrs. flour does. Some brands, can bo; Bob Capener and family were sprinkled in hot liquid without weekend visitors of their parlumping. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Davis White sauce can be made by who have just returned from one pan. without melting butter) a long .vacation in California. measuring all ingredients intq or blending in flour. Cook and; Clinton Smith of Salt Lake stir this sauce for one minute. City brought his mother, Mrs. Use instant flour for any type, Clara Smith of Garland to visit of cake recipe where Mabel Hadfield, Saturday. The flour can be used. ladies are sisters-in-laCake flour is still recommended for angel food and othei MENDOZA delicate cakes. A new family member has Just like all flours, instant been added to the family of flour absorbs moisture, or dries a out easily, so the manufacturHenry and Mary Cornwall of Hollywood, Calif. The ers pack it in special proteclittle Miss arrived on February tive bags or in flour shaken! 27. She has one sister who has with closable plastic tops. welcomed her into their family. protecting tho To continue the bag. flour at home, Happy grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Con Hansen of after each use or keep it in a in a a and Mrs. Manaula tightly covered canister, of Los Angeles, Calif. cool, dry place. no-si- sens. was home Bourne Steven from the University for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Adams of Logan were with the Bournes Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Wayne Grover and two children were at West Point Thursday and visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs! Leland Tamra Peterson and Janice Adams were in for Salt Lake City Monday for Suzanna funeral services White, daughter of Mrs. Jessie White whose family formerly lived in East Garland. Mrs. Rhea Christensen'SSun-daSchool class held a party favilion, N Yotk WorlJ's F J" ' The bill makes it illegal for the redairy industry to furnish the distributive tor frigeration trade. In commenting on the bill, Mr. Douglas Simpson, President of the Utah Farmers Union, said: "The Utah Farmers Union Dairy Committee has been concerned about this proposition for a long time. We are very happy that Senate Bill No. 119 has now been signed into law. "In the past dairies have installed approximately $3 mil-- ! lion worth of refrigeration" and display equipment in retail and institutional outlets. The money for this equipment has come directly out of the pockets of dairy producers who are producing milk today for less money than they received 10 years ago. "We in the Utah Farmers Union are now very concerned to see that all money saved by this eliminating refrigeration expense shall go back to the milk producers. All dairymen should contact their distributors to see how they can reap the benefits of this new law." Officers of the Utah Farmers Union are Douglas T. Simpson, Kamas. president; Ed Olsen, vice president: Boyd, Logan Munns, Garland. 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VITAL m ANDERSON Dr. Alma D. and Carol Jean Holmes Anderson of Taylors-- , ville are happy to announce the of a baby girl on Monday. March 15. The little Miss. has two brothers and two sisters who welcomed her into,, their home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Anderson of Thatcher and Mr. and Mrs. R. Cy Holmes of Salt Lake City are the grand- parents. FUNK Happy over the arrival of a new baby girl are Andrew K. and Darlene Steed Funk of Garland. The little lady arrived March 23. Welcoming her into their family are two sisters and one brother. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Funk of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Steed of Stone K Hjhmiii 1 are the grandparents. Fred Near of Snowville is the great grandfather. HANSEN Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hansen of Brigham are happy over the arrival of a baby boy born March 22. They have two boys Mrs. and two girls at home. Hansen was formerly Mae Maare son. Frond grandparents Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Mason of Fielding and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hansen of Brigham. Mrs. Mary Overmyer of Orem is the great grandmother. and Jcnele Bennett of Kenncwick, Wash., are happy over the arrival of their sixth child, a girl born March 20. The Roundys have three other girls and two boys. Proud grandparents arc Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Roundy of Fielding and Mrs. Gladys Bennett of Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Roundy of Garland Bob Roundy the world's 100,000 mile durability champion I I Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Burgess had as their Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. Dee Meldrum of Alton, Wyo., and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Lower of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Meldrum also attended the open house in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Gephart ia Tremonton. Jordan; and Harry L. Ferron. assisting them as board members. ROUNDY --AimcuAq Comet Four GranSkyline, Granger, and ite, all of Salt Lake City. Altoghether, 30 high school bands, four college bands and one junior high band will Men-doz- VIS) g are the great grandparents. 70 America's Newest Eagle Outraces The Sun! The XB-7- 0 is a 2,000 mile an hour aerodynamic wonder. fuels. But she can't fly without equally-advance- d Standard Oil's research skill is providing them. and Mrs. Kai Brockman of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Sterling King of Richfield, Ida. jjy by Terry Orwin The Lan Sirs, dance baud from Bear River High, left this morning for the University of Nevada Stage Band Festival. Competition in the festival is divided into two classes. The first class is for schools with enrollments of less than 1000 students. The second includes schools with enrollments of more than 1000. The Lan Sirs included 17 boys and three substitutes. adults went along to supervise. Three other Utah schools will also be there. They are regular-all-purpos- BROCKMAN f Tremonion. Utah Thursday, March 25, 1965 LanSirs To Compete In Nevada Band Festival e ' Brightening the lives of Leo and Loretta King Brockman of Tremonton is a baby son who arrived on March 19. 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