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Show O&SM-GENEVA TIMES TT'JI.SDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1950 3 &jttif. ji i.i t F'rejared by DTHA LOiOTZEN tiV; Cj- V: n.ua service UOpdfJment I Hi MOUNTAIN Fm SUPPLY COMPANY OAK HILLS ri3j38 Mci:ti: 22s i m j i Taylor c .vr the ": rcn in Nun, i, iy School "-i i .iiry Nil. -.fi and Joyce A I it-:u it-:u I! eave talks. GE'lEVA Both Mom 058I.R1 r.t MEATS MAKE THE M E.L V! at v'J P'lt on t!w- ni-at plattvt can d-eide iust how b:R dinr veal. i ,(i ho mb ami mutton. i!rie is a dWf'iouii d i f i't-rt'ii t way to .- success :. bcf 'ft DlMlKU VOVAi MTKAKS 9 ;mw ! f.,. I I- 3. 4. . . I C. ch-Ai Siiliet-i, Siiliet-i, it-im-n juirt HIlHlll 1 t. rit TllUalitid 2 t. m.lliai j t, ru:t ptHdcr t t. sail 0 1 I. paiuiUa ... 6 shm-liU-i pmb slpaks :,f rjM.r H is fiuuitij. P-me fi Ft ;irt .;.J1 in ",tJjI 1:3 w,.r Mow lVnl !ji water 6 i'mti over nifiit. 1 ntf' hf-Kp- w,,tl nv'n t,'n,ftt chpiitW mrniih. at 350 fo( V -50 mill 0t, STEAM KU KICK J. Ptlir-f II' - 'lUltl't CBSflf 1'"" - 1. U'ic; ft lil, ,:,;rni o'iOi juuf trim mi Monday. arc on TIuii'; :;ilar re. -' s at V i id Mr. C. ,1 f ' ii .1 n y -t 0111 ,' .-nble 2. ix.'.M.Ti V..lh 1- Iht.Le with .. 4. n.-al 111 i .. f . I :re vcjil fi(im ttlt "'uinl, in. b limit S .' . I !':., hi . u r. nre 3 c. water H t. Hlt 2. Cuvei ami imke. (AKA'.iF.L CAKKOTS 1 SrHi"1 Hfirl cut into si rips r sli'-e ' rarnits (4 med. sized) I Dare in rui'ie't'd tiiikum (iisti g Sl.nfiKle wioi 4. A.M .slt uml peiuier J ih. brnwn mffar 2 in, mcllfd nutter j. Cover Hint oake. CROWN UOAST EITES 1. Haw eul in HtrlpB alM,.it IVi in. wide. U in. or more lon 4 sliipg nl lamb breaul R.-move ecesa fnt. With tonthpieks. fasten each strip into a rinis. rib side out. j CiB.-e in shallow tmkinK pan: salt and ! ' .'( I I y i; r. finely chopped celery i c. finely chopped tminn A lb mint ielly 2 tb. butter 'j c. hut water 5 i uniil ielly ip melted fi. Mis v..ih 2 tb. minced parsley 1 ctr. beaten 3 e. ofl rye bread crumbs 7. Fill rmtrs with mi.sture. Cover with cinu-s of" miiwn paper. 8. Bniie nt W S. fm 1 hour. Remove Pl'.tni. h;ike HUiut M. hour more. 9. Pi'ivp on hot plntter with hot, (nsoned pi;.s and paisley pimlento uarnill. i f. hiittoi or ll'llVilil;S ' A'I'i I t. p:iinU S. Ki.me IikIhIj in fnt f. slii-.il .inions 7. Ihown nit nt in fat wi;d onioi s und cirt.k. coveinl until mint is tinficr. H. A. in. nrwl far ;t1 thmuxli J;, f. aui rn-:im 9. Snive hot siuir.kk-d with . . l.emon Juice 10. '.Jnrnihh with Paisley I for a truly IWoptffin touch). Siiuird or poiictied egtrs 1 1. IlrippinuB mny be thmniil with !ii!h;g hot si. ck n.rv. i -' It: " r ? . . . Pr.f. Cpraiic!;, MassachusrUs Institute at . . n -, ar. icial ' Ixad at electronic c!.iLi'. uii in i . i tit ..iy ci)i,i;'''c.tti'd ricctronic machine used by t. :' 1 :' ..is f ir ti !s of audibility and rcsor.jtacc in eon-; eon-; !, c; i- -- r corns whftre good acoustics arc desirable. s.tj tii?j- wuj add an eario the head. . k.-'s i re la c ..arge n'f-ri.iar fl.fS't k fnlt.iw fci li.iy Scntiis, under tlie d ir-- ir-- : V : , u ' i. -i -. -.--- ;;n,i ,vir I.li'.'li'y i.-ot in )'( WyH-Ui' 1 ! '.mi;; on T ui Ijy cvtii-i':J. cvtii-i':J. The ti'"i'.) 1ms bt-ea C i.'c-S i f .-lit (iniruls-A (iniruls-A very interest ing nucting ' Ik !J Siin.l'iy t veinn; ih u -' u:irs i ( tlie new ward Liuild-ni!. Liuild-ni!. were .hdwu and d;scu-st?il. at Sefh.id f.i-e.l- M '''Hi. ":iv ev i f (".mi Aierti :,:rl C-ivenj :n i.5i : M .i.s un- 1IV y met t. l m;i v i ;.. i l ei' . tr. f.esliln.. servtd to t!u- urmip by Alverda Careen, Pivn'.hia F.iulin and I;h Foil I hi. The In '.it p; !..! (;u ! nil) pifM iiled tlie proyrani at siaera-nienl siaera-nienl nieetii)!'. Janus Jensen t ;.i io; i.r'spf., of i;, (I 1. O ,SI: POTATO IH KCKIIS 1 th. hanilitirifer 2 c. coarsely grated, onpeeled potatoes l e. onion, cuarsely g ruled l'l t. salt Vt U pepper 0 Mr. and Mrs. George Roh ! Midshipman Reginald Char bock are the parents of a new , les Rowley, US.N'A, of ('rem. baby daughter. This is their sec-'visited the Military Academy, patl:( and fry in 2 tb. fat NOTE: 'i e. chopped green peppei may be adl d for variety. BRAISED MUTTON 1. Wtpe.... leg of mutton, boned at market 2. Stuff with any desired bread dressing. 3. Melt ij c. butter ' 4. Ado :md cook fo' fi oiin 1 slice carrot 1 slice onion 1 slice turnip V2 bay leat 1 sprig tlume 1 sprig parsley 5. A.i.i 3 c. hot water l'z t. salt Peppercorns 6. Pour over mutton. 7. Cover closely and cook 8 hours at 2j0" F. Uncover for the lust half hour. 8. Kt-muve muttou. 9. Fnt rnvy, brown. c. buttet 10. Add 4 tb. flour Strained liquor from the mutton 11. Cook, -stirring, until thick. Mrs. Preal Jones went to Salt Lake City last week to see her son; Rollo, as he departed for the Western States Mission. Her daughters, Mrs- LaPriel Simmons and Mrs- Dorothy Powell, Pow-ell, accompanied her to Salt Lake. Little Ann Marie Pyne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs- Max j Pyne is at the Utah Valley hos- I puai wnere sne is ! treatment for burns. receiving Florence Adams had a quilting party last week. Present were Marjorie Skinner, Winnie Graff, Melinda Terry, Pauline Patten, Mina Brown. Maude s Juber, Betty A. Eastmond and I Beth Moon. Velyn Washburn spent the ; weekend as the guest of Gena-! Gena-! Vee Steele. Donetta Baker is confined to her bed with a serious knee injury. Mr- and Mrs- Francis Beach and daughter, Marilyn, visited here this week with Mrs. Beach's mother, Mary Y. Miner. 9 Mr. and Mrs- Howard Gray and children of Lehi and Mr- and Mrs- Ray Downs and children of Salt Lake City visited vis-ited here Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W- K-Allen K-Allen and family. Mr. and Mrs. William C-Faulkner C-Faulkner and son Nickey were Salt Lake City visitors last week. Mr. and Mrs. Don Allen and Mr. and Mrs- Kay Sornson were weekend guests at the home of , Mr. and Mrs- R- A-Sandstrom- FEBRUARY BARGAINS Ladies new house dresses. Just received, fast color prints. Sizes 12 to 44 Special I.98 Plastic Aprons. Pastel colors, col-ors, floral patterns. New Special 7 & NYLON ANKLETS White and colors. Sizes 8 1-2 to 11. Special T' Kayon Jersey knit gowns for ladle?. Pretty pastel colors, short sleeves. Ladies Panties, pretty pas tel colors, elastic top Now AM Lovely, sheer NYLONS All first quality 51 gauge, 20 denier. 1.49 values HrfJ Lovely Pure Silk square scarfs for ladies. Beautiful colors. Special fr.-' Men's Work Pants, odds and ends of values to $1.00 ,' Close-outs -tj T- i r! "TGHEB'S 068 West Onter Provo. "Farmers get a lot of help from mining ond smelting besides the metals that go into their tools. One of the by-products of line and copper smelting Is sulphuric acid something mighty important in making fertilizers." - W.iX"' -jW-aV'-. Jt-ZkEt-- j imim mull it 'i - ond daughter. Mr- and Mrs- Theodore Farley and Mr. and Mrs- James Theodore Farley spent Sunday in Ogden visiting two elderly aunts. Q Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Graff entertained at dinner on Sunday. Present were Mrs. Melinda Terry, Ter-ry, Mr- and Mrs- Chester Graff, Mr. and Mrs- Voln Mott and Mr. and Mrs. Doral Graff. ft Word has been received from Elder Clarence Moon in Brazil that Elder Marvin Brown was among the missionaries who visited in Sao Paulo, Brazil re- onily. Elder Brown is a for mer employee of Montrex Ser vice in Orem. His home is Mesa, West Point, N-Y-, February 16 in. along with 120 fojlow midshipmen mid-shipmen from the Naval Academy, Acad-emy, Annapolis, Md. During their stay at West Joint the mid shipmen carried out the normal routine of the cadets- They attended at-tended classes and drills as well as various sports contests and weekend social events- The purpose pur-pose of the exchange visits is to maintain a high degree of understanding und-erstanding between the two services. 0 Arvella DeLange spent sev eral days in Salt Lake City with her daughter, Mrs. Lyla Vincent and her new baby daughter- The finance committee held a conducted and Thomas Kid-hen ,-eetin; on Friday and :nau- and Laurence Salisbury spoke-plans spoke-plans for allotments to be given G. K. Chikis rendered two violin out soon. '?oW, accompanied bv Melba Tlie M Men of O.ik Hills Pyne. High Councilman W- M ward defeated Provo 8:h ward Vernon spoke and Jeanene last week and player Larramic, Bench gave a talk represent ins Wyoming 011 Tuesday. They are the LDS girls, trying to gain a berth in the 1 il church tournament. I A meeting for all heads of the No meetings will be hold in auxiliary organizations was held the ward on Sunday H ,-ause of ,;lst wHk ' make plans for the stake conference. ward reunion. The M Men and Gleaners held ; Thc Pri officcrs and fires.de at the honjeof Mr and leachors wish 0 express npprcc- Mrs- Cecil James. Mrs. Erma iation t0 Wlrd momhvvs (or thc t-aicn was me nonorea guest Thc Junior Girls who have been under her leadership gave her response given them in thc drive for funds for the children's child-ren's hospital. It was the largest contribution ever given. Helen Maycock and Leland 0 Geneva Steel spent several avs in Salt Lake City with her iiizona and he is now serving mother, Mrs. David Black, v.T.o in the Argentine mission. was ill. ESSENTIALS V.t f If -I- , I .. Jf4- F I U EE A beautiful, spacious funeral home and chapel . . a helpful, experienced staff . complete, modern equipment ... all are essential to fine services- At Berg Mortuary, Mor-tuary, the family will find every facility for the most memorable service . . at a minimum price. L;; Uia'iu 185 EAST CENTER -tr PHONF a gut and the Gleaner Girls presented her with a book. The pnrnA "9fl iiip1 inns " iicinr church subjects, was played. Re- Donge gave talks in Sunday freshments were served to 33- School. . The leaders of the LDS girls , Har lct Adams ;we a I,arlv organization gave a party at the for er r(?uP of Birls at home of the chairman, Mrs- Inez hpr home last wpok- Eaeh 8,rl Muhlestein, in honor of Mrs- "ce-ived a chacheled cup and Erma Patch who is leaving town- sauc('r ful1 of rand-v as a favor-Games favor-Games and refreshments were ,Thc tlme was sPnt P-ayS enjoyed by the 12 ladies present : Ranu's and discussing their pro-and pro-and gifts were presented to Mrs.1 10cts- L-'n,'hc,on was served to P au joan vaams, iNnncy &mnn, i.a- i - Members of the Adult Aaronic wana Palu"n- Rao Davis' Caro1 ! priesthood and their wives held Brown. Marjorie Tolmon and j their weekly study meeting at Fhlrlc Adams-the Adams-the home of Thomas Jones. Cal- Tne Mt'n anfI f-rc-Mn Rndd. lender and hi wif, sif'p chat was held at the home and members of the bishopric rf Na-inl Adams. Russell Han- and their wives were among M,',W"V KUt" W""''. those present- Following the . The Explorer Scouts held a 'meeting the group went to a -'"'?'' -"" aun.iay evening : dance in Lake View, sponsored at the home of Jack Burr. -bv tlie itaka Aaronic orgnniz-' ation 1 ft A party was held at the The Trekkers Primary class, of.Mr- and Mrs. Dean under the direction of Mary Muhlestein on Friday in honor Duckett, made hand lotion dur- ,of ,hcir daughter, Colleen Jen- ing their class period as a class Vns , and ,Maxlne JM,uJllest,?'n' 'nrniPi-t , daughter of Mr- and Mrs. Wil- JiujfLl- n..ui t.u iuiu ivruiiiuieiii- uuiii gnis wtic clebrating their 17th birthday Mrs- Brigham Liechty was anniversary. Games and refresh-taken refresh-taken to the Utah Valley hospit- ments were enjoyed by the 12 al on Sunday for treatment. young people in attendance F1MAL GIFT TO Till: Kill V.L1N? fHE TWO MOST frequent. y henrd sU'ck excuses tor oar dull, suicidal tU.i.Ji' t( va.d S; .. are: first tU-t o-.ir rerc.::in.(f. would constitutti .'.i.priiv.l f,f i-;. form of goviTumeet miJ s-coi ! that our reci . ? U;;a v:m'.l i r. :i ' c a "field t'ay" f.ir e',-tj-e a. l v:', fic-ntio'i by tlie iu-.i.-; ail um f World. .As p at'"-":- 1!-1, tlr.l!l -. !-:.'s ' in iiu- 1: A , .. ItiC titiMjuli.y u ai-atul ai-atul in.tiiit.iiiiii! a l.ir of troii, s 11, m i ti e 1 coiitnieiit ami t...:t ir quickly lakf a,ivai;i e,t otivion ctiitt'lusiun 11 1 c-irih -d-d to 1' c I'm, ' ,ii f 5, ,.t. Ii-l, i ti it s ir;!!.:ii- r,-: bt t coniiiir-.t of ovidt-i)l.il lj:io,ie and the ITtiiNh Hlv. A $l.t ! at t ie map vi.t ri i.e;, ilie ntut iUcpiiciil oi tiie iuite of this rcasmii:;. Now, the first of th.-sc exci se, mifilit bear .some wt-Jit if ou. government had lived up to ihc hijjh moral standard v. hich it implies. im-plies. But we maintain ernba.ac; in every cenler of may! em behin.l the iron curtain, and we will doubtless doubt-less soon open one in Communist China. Then by what standard da wo approve the yovernments of Dictators Stalin, Ana Pauker, Tilo ond all the rest of those wholesale butchers? Excuse number one is unworthy of one why is nunie.aous. about his honesty. Excuse number two is that our recoKiiition would make a "field day" for the Keds There's a lot of truth In this one! Can't you imagine the eman.ttions from Pravtfii an I Isvetzia? Can you he:r the rours from Hie Hoityv, cd pinks, the Robeson t.i and our other patriots hi anj out of jail? Well, maybe it is only fair in give them a chance to c.ijoy tu-.i indignation. Certainly Russ: 1 i us a "field day" v. hen she M. Czechoslovakia from under our noses. We rose in our wradi a:e. hurled at them the weight r ner most pieturesiiuo abuse. But i sia got Czechoslovakia) A!" ('OMK'Uj::) v- . c its Pa-.-, res rv. on the tioji .ilc.-.H, ivi- .'cer f.-"-,TM w 011 i ef a vc;t;.' ' in' . .tv. II.it air ''i'Tv-h " -rltl. tint n.-e "1 I - - "'1 ii" I .. l-- out Mrs- Adonna Patch returned return-ed Saturday from Prescott, Arizona Ari-zona where she has been visiting visit-ing with her parents for the past two weeks. She enjoyed seeing her bi other play in a high school ba.sketball gan.e wM'.c J-.j was there- T!:-s. Fva Ne':on celebrated her birthday t n t . iu.iy, Feb 1 ft Jack Whittle celebrated his birthday annivet'j-ai y on Friday- ft Mrs. Frank Ashton enter- 'a r,-(l at a party last Saturday in honor ef her daugnler, Norma Jean en her 11th birthday. The guests enjoyed games, music and refie. hinenls- Present were Ned and Ernest Seppi, Caren Croft, Pat Hansen, Jay Colyar, Marie Ashton, Ronald Haymore, Alcne and Carol Gleason, Patsy 'ii.on, Adelia Valdez and Colleen Col-leen Long. '.-'W-.'V.VWi' 1 7- C I tu I Favo:.'- f.i.i.l: t, flavored" wim V. 1 en 1 cr .vt-v crop ft Mr. and Mrs- Credo Kin-dee;! Kin-dee;! eft Tuesday morning to attend at-tend a convention in New York-They York-They will take a few side trips and plan to return home in about two weeks. ft Mrs. Erma Patch has gone to Enid, Oklahoma to be with h r mother who is ill. ft Miss Viva Brown has re-urnd re-urnd from Logan where she has been visiting jvith her sister for the past 10 days- WW wilh boo:-!!'.--. Your f-ni!v will osk for second lc!;ings. Your reputation ns a cook v.;l rire. Twice till flavoring strenptU of f mdard vamiias. Cheaper because it goea lurlher. Double-A;ting U -iking FowJer injure baking success vith Watltins ilyuule-action n..i.:., t ! 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