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Show OREM-GENEVA TIMES THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9 Htm 11 s vwc 1 Your "LoVely Home" Is LOVELIER WITH FLOWERS Prepared by PHYLLIS SNOW Ittiit Oirtclor Mountain Fuel Supply Componyj, CHRISTMAS OPEN HOUSE An openhouse is an easy informal way to entertain. Ail the plan nine and preparation can be done ahead of time and your guests p., come and go without ceremony. We recommend the formula especial for the holiday week but it's also Rood for the entire winter Kara Push the easy chairs and Sbfa within basking distance of the crackhni Ion in the fireplace, or scatter cushions around for those who like to Bit on the floor I'lan brief refreshments that can be whipped out witl no fusa or further preparation. I (For those who can stay but a minute) Assorted crackers (Try Rye-crimps. Riu and the extra-thin soda crackers) Cheese Spread Avocado Spread Stuffed Utah Celery Hot Spiced Tomato Juice II t (For those who can linger longer) Fruit Salad Bishop's Bread Cranberry Refresher WINDSOR WARD , TII.1PAIW from WEDDINGS Our Specialty-FUNERALS - v Jyf. 1 ROIIBOCK'S SONS' Orcm, Utah PHONE 116 FREE DELIVERY CHEESE SPREAD 1. Combfn 2 pkg. PhiUdtlphw Cream Chetac Enough cream to tillnw the cheese to spread easily I 1 can minced clams dr aiaed well (J rated garlic to insle ! NOTE: This mity be It ft thick enoujfh to! pretttl or nriy fte thinned with crpum to mji'i h sauce in which the criicknr-s mny be dipped. AVOCADO SI'ttEAD 1, Peel,.. i avocado 2. Remove pit and put through a sieve or, if very ripe, mash with a fork. 8. Add.-.,.- ,. 1 t. minred onion i t. Worcestershire sauce Dash salt 4. IServe on crackers or toast points. STUFFED UTAH CELERY Clean and trim clery and stuff with softened Bluehilt Pi mien to Cheese Roquefort Roque-fort cheese, or Philadelphia Cream cheese, (iarnish with paprika or chopped nuts. Serve cold. HOT SPICED TOMATO JUICE 1. Combine and simmer 1 min. 1 qt. tomato juice 3 ribs celery 1 thick slice onion 2. Strain and add. Juice of 1 lemon k t, Worcestershire sauce H t- sugar " 3. Reheat to simmer and serve garnished with whipped cream and paprika. BISHOPS BREAD Temperature! 50 Time: S0-J6 Mia 1. Cream batter i. Add rrow augar t c flour Vi e. chopped walnut! S. Mix until mooth.Eeaerv 1 e. of thl mixture for the .top. 4. Sift tosethei Vi nutmeg t etnnamon 4 t. clovee V c. flour ifo U aoda 2 t. bakinf powder U "alt 5. Add alternately by thirds with 1 beaten and mixed with 1 c. buttermilk Use a stroke count of 50, 60. 225. 6. Add with the last 25 atrokee 1 e- raiaina 7. Pour into ereaaed pan 12 i 8 I 2 inchej 8. Sprinkle the cup of reaerved mixtun over the top. Bake. CRANBERRY REFRESHER 1. Combine and boil for S min. or untl the cranberries pop-. 1 Qt. cranberriea 1 Qt. water 2. Strain and add e. augar 3. Simmer 2 min and chill. 4. Add 1 pt. grapefruit juice 1 pt. ginsrerale " serve in frosted glahses (wet rims, di "rushi-d white after-dinner minta o -"fl sufor. 1 7" MAKE IT A SPORTING GOOD CHRISTMAS! Q 'mm for i MOV, if n TilLLS Perfect Gifts For A White Christmas For The Whole Family . . For Winter Fun s( -. TOEDUCKANDCOP 7 L1 -v v? T0B0GANNIN6 . . . NEW THRILLS! 15.95 Toboganning will give you new winter sports thrills! Well-constructed, large size J. C. Higgins tobogan, made of strong reinforced hardwood. Get one now, today ! v v 4: ' Jl . $F&s& . - - - . y7 N -N. " t(CA DOWN SNOWY SLOPES WITH J, G. HIGGINS EQUIPMENT Skis 12.50 Jackets 6.49 Bindings 4.19 Boots ................ 13.95 Pants ................ 15.95 Ski Mitts 2.95 Ski Poles 4.98 Ski Caps 1.10 Goggles 95 Auto Ski Racks 8.95 RUGGED HOCKEY ICE SKATES FOR THE OUTDOOR MAN 975 Everyone loves to ice skate ... and Sears can, outfit, the whole family with top quality skates. Complete size range. Women's and girl's hockey style or figure skates also available. l J " f r5"t 187 WEST CENTER PROVO fc;3a )L;; J PHONE 3400 - 3401 Blanche Nielson Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Smith are the parents of a new daughter daught-er born Tuesday morning at the Arnpriran F.;rk' hvpital. The elated grar: are:ifs are Mr. and Mrs. RcLau- t-nuth. The litersry k-ion will be given ct Relief S .ciety on Tuesday Tues-day afternooii by classleder Lola Fowlke. All ladies of the ward are invited to be present at the meeting which will begin at 2 p m. Mrs. Blanche Nielson received receiv-ed word of the death on Sunday of a cousin, Dtsert N. Hickman of Milford. Utah. Death came after a heart attack suffered while at work. Mr. Hickman was the son of Joseph and Margaret Mar-garet Kirk Hickman, early settlers set-tlers of this community. Cleve Humphreys was the guest of honor at a buffet luncheon lun-cheon and social on Friday evening ev-ening at his home. Keith uuhn- son acted as host- 500 was played, play-ed, with prizes for high score going to Cloud Hunting and Luella Walker. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Humphreys, Mr. and Mrs- Cloud Hunting, Mr. and Mrs. Ferry Nielson, Mr. and Mrs- Keith Johnson. Luella Walker, Edna West and Tom Yates- Although the Relief Society bazaar was pronounced a success succ-ess by the officers, they still have some quilts, aprons and Christmas gifts for sale. Anyone Any-one wishing to purchase any of these articles should contact Iona Jarman. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lystrup are sporting a new Chevrolet. The MIA play "Lena Rivers" was presented on Monday evening ev-ening to a large and appreciative appreciat-ive audience- The play was directed dir-ected by Zola Johnson-Mr. Johnson-Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Humph rey were dinner guests at the Ferry Nielson home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs- John V, Johnson John-son are planning a trip to Ariz ona where they will be the guests of their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Johnson, David B. Thome underwent an operation at the St. Marks hospital last week. Garen Swenson and LaDell Gillman are vacationing in California- Mahlon Dittmore is up and around again, after an appendi citis operation. The Relief Society teachers WESTON J. SMI1H (Expert Watchmaker) SUGGESTS: Lucy Poulsc-n "S45-J1 A missionary testimonial was held on Sunday evening honoring honor-ing Elder Reed Bench, son of Mr. and Mrs- Sameul Bench. Reed is the second member of the Bench family to leave r a mision within a year; his brother broth-er Arrfpan is laboring in Iowa. Speakers at the meeting were President Fnno x. MaiU, Charles Merrill of Preston, Ida-hn Ida-hn whn was a convert to the church six years ago in Texas and who is making a generous. contribution to the missionary, Bishop Alder of reston, Bishop L. B. Bennett and Mrs, Bench, mother of the missionary. Two j vocal trios were sung by Evel-vn Evel-vn Hiehee. Geraldine Hansen and Elaine Loveless Kinney, accompanied ac-companied by Maxine Varley. Elder Bench left Monday for the mission home in Salt Lake Citv and will go from there to Denver, headquarters for tne Western States mission.. Amone the out-of-town peo ple who attended the testimon ial ere Mr. and Mrs. Christian Brineholt, parents of Mrs- Samuel Sam-uel Bench, from Salina- To babies were given names in fast meeting last Sunday. They were Sherrie Ann, daught er of Mr. and Mrs. Udall Lar-sen Lar-sen and Larry Glen, son of Mr. and Mrs- DeLynn Heaps. Two boys, Jay Mansfield and Jay Bench graduated from the frimary on ouuuaj uu presented to Bishop L- B. Bennett Benn-ett as being eligible for advan-the advan-the MIA and the IClWVtlV -vw Aaronic Priesthood work. The Theology lesson was presented pre-sented in Relief Society meeting meet-ing on Monday with Mrs. Vir- 1948 ginia Poulson inhTT was assisted by Melba wj ' and Viola Higbee. The v I? 6'ven by teachers topic Kate Cordner was Young holiday ireasur. ure colleciion... Shapely 18 kidskin coat with cbnVM!p drawstring cape-hood. ' ft Whether you want to buy something glamorous or practical, you'll find the gift you're looking for right here. No matter how much or how little you want to spend, you can always al-ways be certain you are getting the very best value for your money. We carry a complete line of O Costume Jewelry Cigere'ie Cases Cigarette Lighters O Compacts n -.r- : 9 JvS2? ANNOUNCEMENT W. Doyle Cranney, M. D. Carlos N. Madsen, M. D. Seth E- Smocfi, M. D. Physicians & Surgeons Announce their association in the General Practice of Medi. cine and the opening of The Genev Clinic at Orem, Utah on December 1, 1948 regular office hours begin at 9:00 A. M, This Christmas give him a gift to last for years to I come choose from our selection oi lamous crana & men's watches in a variety of styles, shapes., and casings. cas-ings. All guaranteed for lasting service. TAYLOR'S DEPT. STORE 250 West Center Provo 7& dtp 4 Sk'- is nov Defense Against COLDS! 1 Wm - Kir 1-1 8 j Mf - O There's no finer gift a beaut ful Simmons Blanket that gives relaxing slesp end protects the health of someone some-one you love. Just select the temperature tempera-ture you want and the magic Electronic Control takes over. Keeps you warm as toast all night long wonderful promotion pro-motion against chilling and exposure to drafts that often lead to dangerous winter colds. Five lovely colors. Washable. 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