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Show s ... A - " ""nriil? ' - - " SACRED OR I - - lllK I s SECRET VI VI CYM ri VI CI I I ! BV Hrnest EWW, Jr. 1 1 lOLli 11 ly iif i- hw!f 1 H. . ... he,P I If fl$fl ' I $ PO'n' o they con give S llFlJfcl' " U ) their children the se edu- E I" vx 4 cation, training ond guid- 11 , " i J once they need to live hop. n Cj SffSo si MISSI0MAR4 ij jLJLJl L Elder Sill dromotically point! out fMT l J 1 man's need to believe in many things 1 jLij0 T to be happy, successful, confident, m afe, aEBnank 7 stable and without conflict, ond in JiJrN i so doing reveals the secrets of ' I 1 FJl B"- obtaining a strong basic faith. fe bb iP 1) Ti-lWTmifi-M--'L n-fiwi-iMiw ' -....-.. ... -ihiiiiiHiiiiii ifrmi rf f-iTii - -- . """' : - A AHX. I YOU'LL FIND A BEAUTIFUL COLLECTION K i OF 1968 CHRISTMAS CARDS Lk-iW " : J j A Nutritious and y onne Scod-Tasting Dessert For the homemaker who is BUTTERSCOTCH eager to make sure that her BANANA PIE family has the most nourish- 2 cups milk p ll II I I f r meals possible, a dessert cup firmly packed light 1 n e Springville Herald Office a. ir ara 3 cUPbw sugar good choice in the taste de- teaspoon salt partment, too. 3 eggs, slightly beaten "" ' SrSOnallZeCI Cards The two basic milk desserts 1 teaspoon vanilla custards and puddings 1 9-inch baked pie shell B . . . are the springboard for mak- 3 ripe bananas, sliced IKinPCQ C rHc Tfr 1 nricfmac ing a wide variety of nourish- Sweetened whipped cream, ubiness varas ror nnsimas in welI.likyed desserts. if desired Butterscotch Banana Pie is Scald milk in heavy sauce-r- r- n basically a pudding, flavored pan. Combine and mix sugar, -- tVSPy T TIC KanCI w'tn brown sugar to give it a flour and salt. Stir into milk ' 3 good butterscotch flavor. The slowly. Cook, stirring constant-butterscotch constant-butterscotch pudding and ba- ly, until thick and flour is TL I i r I I r -n i nana slices are layered in a thoroughly cooked, about 10 -.- I He LaPqeSt oeleCTIOn OT VardS baked r refrigerator pie shell, minutes. Stir a small amount of Put the pie into the refrigera- hot mixture into beaten eggs, I It I f I tor to chill until dinner time and stir it into remaining hot In U Uan VOUn tV " and you're ready with a deli- mixture. Cook 1 minute. Re- ' cious ending for either a fam- move from heat; stir in buU ily or company dinner. The ter and vanilla. Cool thor pie can be served plain or gar- oughly. Cover bottom of pie nished with additional banana shell with a small amount of amHianl r gmjrj, im) slices and a pouf of whipped filling. Top with alternate lay UaiMWmiUa 1 cream on each piece. ers of sliced bananas and but BMKAMHIICMa PaaPi , . , . . tertch filling, ending with ,i " . w Flan to serve nutritious But- filling. Chill. Serve plain or ii $fm8Em I m3&jj terscotch Banana Pie to your topped with sweetened whip- ' " family soon. In fact, wouldn't ped cream and additional it be a good dessert to serve banana slices, if desired. COME IN NOW AMD BROWSE , M,t" M P" Ftiniiofffs fnr 1 whe" siff,,ing the ca"1' Til mi Villi lIMIIkJtf . LIIUUCIIC IUI v.l.ose name is written fust THRIITHFAIRIIMAT 1h husband's or wife's? I II II U I II ! HLUUIMJ HI rtrODlinn rrriC Tt is courteous tor the person LJi CCMIIy LOI Uj signing t he card to write the . , x other's name first. For exam- Thp Vnr'ltlnVlllo HarnM II T T I A Whose name comes first if p.e, if you sign the card for I "V l fi I I II Ij T I I I W IICIOIU Ul IILC ' use a card with your you and your husband, it na;nes printed or engraved on should read: "Tom and Mary" it? j (or "Tom and Mary Green." if X OU- l-t;:vjiC&&3&&9(2 ( CtAli "YiV TT I U- Here the wife's name is 1 more identification is needed). M"-r iVv)B?2 courteously used first: "Mary It is, incidentally, very ac- Jg2 ,Ajr IKif- '2PJi "Jtf1' and Tom" (or "Mary and TomJ ceptable to write notes on your Green"). card, or to enclose a note. |