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Show f i UINTAH BASIN RECORD, DUCHESNE, UTAH USE 0, (3 Owe hK- - ARCADIA SorenseD GeD Thomas L. Allred of Provo and Mayhew spent the week end here. 5hterSElaine and Mrs.' Otto Mrs. Linwood Kenison is in Salt of Utahn were Talmage Lake City under the doctors care. Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beckstead shower was miscellaneous A of hall Wednesday ward Bridgeland were visiting rela7, the Bea-- P tives here in honor of Mrs Monday. recent bride. Joseph Jensen was a Duchesne Christensen, a '' fternoon was spent playing visitor Monday. Business visitors to Duchesne checkers. Delicious res. Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. Robert giments were served to twenty-ladieMany useful gifts Redford, Chris Sorensen, Mrs. B. received by the honored J. Sorensen and Mrs. Elden Sorensen. act Mr. and Mrs. Leon Burton anvisitors Thursday Duchesne Burton nounce the birth of a baby boy, JIr- and Mrs. Leon bom Saturday in Roosevelt. 4 Mrs. Jennie Kofford. went to Many relatives and friends at'fjose from here who n tended the on the funeral services for Temple Lake City 't were Mrs. Adaline Ander-jfr- s. Willard Hamberg in Mt. Enmons Louise Anderson, Mary Sunday. The Daughters of the Utah PiSorensen, Ruby unm, Enid oneers will hold their next meetjford and Donna .Sorensen. went to ing at the home of Mrs. Patience Alta Beckstead to see her Larsen, May 18. It Lake City Friday ill in the Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ottosen of jer who is seriously - Meeker, Sunhome returned She Colorado, were visiting pital relatives here one day this week. a A number of our people attendWilliam Frisby Hr, and Mrs. visit-- ) ed the M. I. A. i family of Tabiona were party in Duchesne relatives here Saturday. Tuesday night. '5, Si - Ex-sio- jjj-- LAKE CITM SALT n. By Mrs. Marlon S. Shields mf. r. a r.t Tour Newspaper orr prepared by Betty Crocker Home Service Department BEVYF Mrs. C. A. Larsen, who under- went a goiter operation at a Price hospital, has returned home much Friday, May for raspberry plants Thursday. J. Reese Claybum of Bridgeland was a visitor at the M. G. Shields home Thursday. Mrs. Mittie Moore of Salt Lake City spent a few days last week visiting with her mother, Mrs. Eliza J. Gilbert. Martha Shanks of Duchesne was calling on relatives here last week. Lois Lusty who is attending school at the B. Y. U. at Provo was a week end visitor of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. S, Lusty. Paul Stott, who has been confined to his bed with the flu, is able to be out again. A family dinner was given at the D. B. Farnsworth home SunMrs. Farnsday complimenting worth, Minnie Keith, Kenneth and Barbara Jean, who left Tuesday to Altonah spend the summer at Guests beside the family included Mr. and Mrs. Ross Harmon of Myton. Seminary graduates of the Roosevelt Seminary from Arcadia are: Helen Larsen, Leona Shields and Barbara Lusty. Those attending lt the graduation exercises at besides the graduates Mrs. R. S. Lusty, Sybil Lusty, Marion S. Shields, Mrs. Arthur Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Larsen, and Leah Richens. Ed Zirker left Sunday evening for Ohio where he will receive and drive home the new school bus purchased by them for the Midview school bus route. Bill Smith of Duchesne was an Arcadia visitor Monday. 12, 1939 By Romanza Mott Manford Campbell has returned from Cedar City, where he has been working for the past few months. Bishop and Mrs. Clarence Baum attended the Band Contest in Price A improved. SPRING DESSERTS Mrs. Julius Zirker and new baby remember the snow pudding grandmother used to serve as ? e'eSant dessert Lemon flavored froth it seemed with daughter have returned home from C,ia, saue Pured over it. And it quivered like a real jelly. the L. Miles hospital at Roosevelt. Trl Saturday. e favorite some day on Lewis Massey of Vernal was an Hnf Mrs. Catherine Williams was in your family. Only this time ? delicate pink and call it Sunset Pudding or Golden Arcadia visitor a few days this Duchesne on business Monday. Onto tle famous sunsets seen from the Golden Gate week. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Eliason were oi ban Francisco. ,Tr Here is the recipe: visitors at the Orson Mott Home WPA Weed Eradicators have Snow Pudding 1 tbsp. unflavored gelatin Friday. been working in our community Vi cup lemon juice V4 cup cold water lemon Grated Mr. and Mrs. LaVell Wheeler, one rind of this week. 1 cup boiling water 2 egg whites Marion Richens, who has been Miss Nelda Wheeler and Louis cup sugar at Price the past winter, Fausett attended the funeral of n the cold water for 5 minutes, and then dissolve employed eeatn it Mrs. Martha Sweat in Roosevelt has returned home. .at11 5 Oiling water. Add the sugar, lemon juice and rind. Strain and Wanda Wall of Jensen is the 0 .?? tir the mixture occasionally, and when it is quite Tuesday. inicK beat with an egg boater until Add the egg whites which guest of her aunt and uncle, Mr. fiotny. Chief and Mrs. Stanley have been beaten until they hold a point when the egg beater is pulled and Mrs. Lynn Ross. on their way to Colohere stopped hem. Continue ? until the mixture is stiff enough to beating .Pmf attendrado to visit relatives and friends Following are those who noia its shape. Pile by spoonfuls ir.tr a glass dish and chill. Serve with a soft custard sauce. You a few days last week. will find that this recipe will give you about ed the party at Bridgeland Friday, 8 servings. April 28, complimenting the reMr. and Mrs. A1 Mezenen, Mr. . Aew d?oP8 f red coloring blended in during the last beating will tiring Bishopric: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rasmussen and Mrs. Orj give this pudding a lovely pink tint. Thurlo Richens, Mr. and Mrs. Milson Mott enjoyed an afternoon Soft Custard Sauce ton Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Larvisit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Beat 4 egg yolks and add 2 to 4 tbsp. sugar, V4 tsp. salt and Va tsp. sen, Archie and Helen Larsen, Mr. W. J. Williams. flavoring. Pour 2 cups scalded milk over the mixture and place a and Mrs. Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn the top of a double boiler over hot water. Stir egg while The broad grin Bishop Baum is cooking. constantly Ihe water in the boiler should be a little under the boiling point. A Marven G. Shields. The Larsen wearing lately is caused by being soon as the mixture stops frothing and orchestra furnished the music. lightly coats a spoon, it is dor made grandfather on his forty-fourt- h and should be removed at once from the heat. If cooked too long it Gilbert Horrocks and Bonnie will curdle. Use soft custard as a sauce for a birthday anniversary. Zirker took part in the musical gelatin pudding. Orange Cream is cool, refreshing and golden as summer sunshine. Mrs. Hazel Baum and Mrs. Alice at Altamont program given April It s a beautiful-lookin- g dessert if you bring it to the table on a 'Firth were visiting with Mrs. 30. Mrs. John Zirker and Ray all gaily garnished with fresh strawberries and wedges of freshplatter pineGertrude Williams Tuesday. Horrocks accompanied them. apple. Miss Jessie Baum was an overM. I. A. Ward Conference was Orange Cream 1 pkg. sweetened lemon flavored night guest of her sister, Mrs. held here Sunday, April 30. The gelatin Melvin White of Utahn Monday. out as was carried fol. program 1 cup hot water Vs lows: singing, M. I. A.; prayer, cup sugar Dissolve the gelatin in the hot water. Add the sugar, orange juice T. R. Cope; a dramatization, "Love and Service, was presented by ai)d rind. Stir well. Let stand to cool, stirring occasionally until th jelly begins to set. Fold in the stiffly whipped cream. Pour into the Gleaner Girls; talk on the melon mold, or mold of any other desired shape ar d ring mold, chill until set. Unmold on a serving platter and garnish with fresh fruit. Theme, by Merle Ross; Superintendent Scott Lusty and President Fresh Rhubarb Puffs Marion S, Shields reported the These are little refreshing pink puffs that come to the table steam. work accomplished by the Mutual hot their with own ing delightful tangy pink sauce about them. Pink Rhubarb Sauce: Cook together 4 cups of washed, unpeeled during the past year. Bishop Hale and diced pink rhubarb with 1 to 2 cups sugar (depending on tartnes Hoigate spoke of the value of muof rhubarb) andV4 cup water. Cook rapidly until rhubarb is tender, tual work. Visiting stake officers 5 to 7 minutes. Butter 6 deep custard cups. Place 4 tbsp. cooked rhubarb included Leo Bennion of the Stake in each cup. Make a batter by sifting together 1 cup (sifted) Wm. Case, Stake M. I. flour, V4 tsp. Salt, cup sugar and 2 tsp. baking powder. Cut m 2 Presidency; tbsp. shortening as for biscuits. Beat 1 egg until light and fluffy and A. Executive Board, Mrs. Berrett peat into it Yi cup milk. Beat into flour mixture and pour over rhubarb of the Stake Y, W. Board and Fine modern bungalow. Large lot in custard cups, filling each cup ft full. Tie waxed paper over top of Pearl Jeffery, Stake Drama Direceach cup. Steam hour. Turn puddings out immediately and serve hok tor. All gave encouraging remarks and garage situate on North side of 1st mm with remaining rhubarb sauce. , to the mutual workers. 183 by Betty Crocker, Inc, Copyright Roosevelt high school band stuSouth Street 2 blocks East of County Office dents from Arcadia who participated in the band concert held at building in Duchesne known as the Former Price are: Lula Horrocks, Gam Floyd Baker home. Gilbert, Jack Gilbert, Kenneth NielZirker, Sharon Hoigate, Bill son and Leona Shields. By Mrs. Grace Dalgleish Mrs. Don Kolb and Beverely Odekirk attended the band concert at Price Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barkerthis district. Jack Mott, brother of Mrs. H. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Miller left L. Richens, who is visiting at the arrived Wednesday from Heber Wednesday on a short business Richens home, is recovering from City to visit with their and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. trip to Salt Lake City. a serious illness. Mrs. Glen Draper and children Charles Meranda. For full details phone or write LeVoy Hunter of Lehi is the Frank Rasmussen and Joe and Mrs. A. V. Johnson of Roose- guest of his cousin, Marion Richof Couch of Salt Lake City were My- velt were guests at the home ens. Mr. and Mrs. Aury Draper Tueston visitors Friday. Mrs. Charlie Bird Is recovering Guests at the home of Mr. and day. from a bad case of the flu. Mrs. L. J. Gilbert of Arcadia Mrs. Leland Wilde from Friday Otto Nielsen has moved his famevening until Sunday were Mr. and spent Thursday and Fridayl visit- ily to Hill creek, where they exMrs. Joseph E. Wilde of Coalville, ing friends and relatives in Myton. to make their home. Phone 4 Rex Lamb, son of Mr. and Mrs. pect Miss Anna Mae Alsop and Jess Moulton of Duchesne spent John insuffered Lou painful Jean Lake Wilde of Salt Floyd Lamb, City. a few dajys last week plowing 1G5 West Center Street, Provo. the small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. juries Tuesday as bis horse threw with hi3 tractor for his son, Ray Wilde, who has been visiting in him when rounding up cattle at Moulton. Wanship and Coalville with her the farm. The running horse fell Thomas M. Gilbert made a trip WHUI IW.'U" home when leaping a ditch, throwing to the Shanks ranch at Utahn returned grandparents, t afrf i,nt ifcu i. No bones Rex some distance. with them. to able was Rex and were broken W. Forrest Alan Mrs. Mr. and Wednesspent the week end visiting in resume his school duties No. 7 of a series. Concern You (RT)oooo Facts day. Salt Lake City. returned Mrs. F. W. Walker Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Meranda of Salt Lake City were guests of Mr. Tuesday evening from a several and Mrs. Charles Meranda on Sun- months visit in Canada and eastern points where she visited with day. Mr. and Mrs. Hilary Holder and relatives. Mr. Walker will make and children spent Sunday visiting rel- her home with her atives at Bluebell. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. O. A, Dart, C. E. Merkley and O. A. Wilkins at their home on North Myton of Duchesne were Myton visitors Bench. Monday. B. L. Dart of Price wels transacting business Ln Myton Monday. Among the Mytonites who attended the ninth annual Intermountain Music Festival at Price Miss Jean Morrison last week were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mrs. Leonard Brown and chilPreece, Edith Nell, and Billy, dren spent Thursday visiting at Ralph Clyde Dart, Keith Peatross, the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Robin Babcock, Josephine Peatross Morrison. and Marjorie Dennis. Sunday afternoon in Sacrament and Wood Giles Mrs. Mr. and Wells Wright was apmeeting, son, Merrill and Frieda Tolboe left Bishop of our branch. We Sunday for a short visit to Salt pointed feel that Mr. Wright will be a very Lake City. man for that position and Denzel Hemphill is attending to capable asset to our communan be will the mail route during the absence ity. of Giles Wood. Oscar T. White made a business Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Galt to Roosevelt Saturday. Terry are guqsts at the ranch trip and Mrs. Melvin White anMr. home of Mrs. Galts parents, Mr. nounce the arrival of a baby boy, and Mrs. J. F. Burgener on the born May 9. Mother and Saturday, North Myton Bench. Mrs. Terry NATION-WID- E are doing nicely. a recent bride, was formerly Miss baby and Cole Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Julia Burgener. TAXES...0VER A MILLION of Duchesne were in daughters Mrs. Hilary Miss Alice Todd, S .... ... Duchesne tJk eyaNj Holder, Mrs. Wm. Harris and Mrs. Utahn DOLLARS A DAY... Monday at the home of Jennie Tuttle attended the meetOlson. Minerva Mrs. AuxCOULD HAVE PAID THIS FIVE YEAR TOTAL IN ing of the American Legion Mr. and Mrs. William Abplanalp iliary In Duchesne Monday and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Abplanvissome as beer itself. They want to help public alp and children spent Sunday Duchesne of Bates Hues TAX REVENUES to lift that much of the Mrs. Elmer at the Pete Abplanalp home. officials in every possible way. They cannot iting off YOU. A million NEW jobs. A burden direct was a Myton visitor Tuesday. Mrs. Clarence Baum of StrawGenthree enforce laws. But they can and will cofor market the dollar million new hundred A social sponsored by time in ! In the berry is spending a short held was . . . and all committee of farm operate acres million crops ealogy at the home of her daughUtahn A ward hafl Monday evening. BEER CAME BACK. May u e send you a booklet telling of their ter, Mrs. Melvin White, unusual . for you large crowd enjoyed the entertainprogram? Address: benefits.. these we can How keep Duchesne Golden Berrett of ment and appetizing lunch that Industrial Brewers United this Foundation, 19 East realize America and for us? Brewers of spent Sunday visiting in Utahn. was served during the evening. N. Y. New 40th whole Yolk, a3 Street, beer of on retailing keeping Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shanks depends Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Smith left of dinner were guests Mr. Duchesne Tuesday for Salt Lake City. Smith has been in charge of the Mr. and Mrs. Austin Mayhew A construction of the telephone line Sunday. op Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Carlile of the Indian Service and with his Tabiwife has been stationed in Myton and daughter, Rozella, from visitors were ona Sunday. Utahn The complemonths. several for tion of the construction last week of the crew in The Record Does Expert Printing finished the .. i'tuat,e Roo-sqve- j 10-in- Sortie for Take tha advice of travelers whose experience has taught them what real value AT A SACRIFICE is. Youll appreciate the EXTRA QUALITY you get at the Newhouse Hotel for very reasonable rates. Youll like the food in the Cafeteria and the Dining Room, too. A really fine hotel I BANQUET 400 AND OUTSIDE CONVENTION FACILITIES ROOMS WITH BATH top atMe MRS. X H. WATERS. X HOLMAN WATERS W ROSS SUTTON (2-- 4 PRESIOENT II MANAGERS Myton News EIIIHOU HOTEL Priced Right Terms to Suit Buyer son-in-la- w tv.4 " m . 310 Heal Realty Company li mm That son-in-la- w JT! 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