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Show SDAY, JULY 31, lWl THE LEIII SUN, LEIII,, UTAH THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1941 o ocal Ttems end Mrs. Harold Orglll of r, and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert jf Rlverton visited Monday at ome of Mr. and Mrs. Nevin and Mrs. George lewis and Mrs. iJohn Zimmerman 6Dl Friday la Ogden visiting with . imjid. Mrs- John Jones. and Mrs.1 George Wing spent f Hea)reek-end in Salt Lake City e with Mr. and Mrs. Delbert s. xtracj: Vern Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. Barnhart and Dewey Barn-pent Barn-pent Thursday in Delta visit- Ith Mr. and Mrs. Heber Cur- Che group enjoyed an outing uy, k City canyon Thursday eve Mrs. Vern Curtis, who has ting in Delta tor the past returned home with them. Ml "Dtosit iljilreti Kind to Your Budget - Mrs. Willord Russon and son, Leo, were Provo visitors on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George Zimmerman and two sons of Gunnison . spent the week-end visiting with Mrs. Richard Norman and Mr. and Mrs. George Zimmerman. y and Mrs. Lowell Rasmussen vo spent the week-end vislt-', vislt-', UTjllth Mr. and Mrs. Wane Chrls- u . day Mrs. Wonfor Barnes and OIB ons, Raeldon and Garry, ac-JRAS ac-JRAS tnied Mr. Barnes to Soldier it, where he is employed. choir l, mdajj and 'Mrs, Warren Slater of k , Seent Grove spent Sunday vls-m vls-m wai)!rltn Mr." and Mrs. J. L. Barn-Mel Barn-Mel Q x ctai';;..;-'vs;':- iccoiij and Mrs. A- B. Anderson .several days last week in Salt IYICEJ visiting with Mr. ' and NDAI ernon Anderson. ces nil and Mrs. Wendell Mills of m' We City, Mrs... Kate Ander-nd Ander-nd Miss Zlna Anderson en a week-end trip to the can in Southern Utah. They vis- ce, Grand and Zion's con- and report a wonderful trip. TOILET ;jso EC'JOY Ilth soap LARGE 24 3 FOR 19$ LARGE 23 3 FOR 19 3 LB. Can 59 Fourth Ward Store i. LeRoy Worley spent last visiting In Ogden with her ftnd, who is employed there. Ill 3 and Mrs. Rodney C- Allred family attended the Allred reunion held Sunday at the of Dr. Lloyd Cullimore in I canyon. and Mrs. Armond Webb and ad Mrs. Wane Christensen vls-n vls-n Provo Thursday with Mr. &ts. Ixxvrell Rasmussen. rwin Allred and Morris Pox ire stationed at Fort Lewis, Ington, are enjoying a visit with their parents, Mr. and Robert Allred and Mr. and ress Tox. i Kate Anderson and daugh- la, attended a party Wednes- vening in Salt Lake City at ome of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell f The affair was held in honor s. Mills' birthday anniversary, . G. S. Peterson and Mrs. Worlton. spent Friday in Salt City on business and pleasure loring the birthday annivers ' Mrs. Eugene Webb, members . f family entertained at a de birthday dinner at thehome - and Mrs. Armond Webb on ' cy. Guests at dinner were flRlnd: Mrs" Jean Phillips and r'.terr Sandra, Mr. j&nd Mrs, Ut Webb and children, Mr. and " Irmond Webb and family and gift nd Mrs. Eugene Webb and "and Mrs. Clifford Fox and en of Murray, Mr. and Mrs. leveridge of Vineyard, Mr, Irs. Blain Pierce of Salt Lake Hiss Alma Whipple of Tooele, aMar Roundy of American risited Sunday with Mr. and Wallace Hebertson. TUNA FISH PIE 1 teaspoon green pepper, finely chopped 1 teaspoon onion, finely chopped . 2 tablespoons Spry (triple-creamed (triple-creamed shortening) 4 tablespoons Sour 1 teaspoon salt H teaspoon paprika JJ: 2 cups milk ' 2 teaspoons pimiento, finely chopped M bay leaf 2 cups sifted flour 3 teaspoons baking bak-ing powder yi teaspoon salt A tablespoons Spry (triple-creamed shortening) Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Peterson of i Richfield and Mr. and Mrs. Leei Peterson of Fillmore spent the! week-end visiting with Mr. ana Mrs. Leonard Peterson. H cup milk (about) 'asn ox cayenne 1 can tuna hsh (7 ', 'Inkcl Saut6 green pepper and onion in hot Spry about 2 minutes. (Do not brown.) Add flour and seasonings season-ings and blend until smooth. Add milk gradually and cook until smooth and thickened, stirring constantly. Add pimiento. Let ' bay leaf stand in sauce while biscuit crust is being made. Sift flour with baking powder and salt. Cut in Spry until mixture mix-ture is as fine as meal. Add milk, beating with a fork into a soft dough. Roll to -inch thickness. Cut with floured doughnut cutter. Remove bay leaf from sauce and add tuna fish. Pour into baking dish greased with Spry and top with rings and centers of biscuit dough. Bake in very hot oven (450 F.) 25 to 30 minutes. Serve hot. Serves 6. i I AS measurement in thit recipe are level.) Mr. James Hansen is visiting for two weeks in Helena, Montana, with his son, Lyle Hansen, and in Bur- ley, Idaho, with his son, Fred, and daughter, Mrs- Mabel Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Noy Chrlstofferson and family visited In Magna Satur-j day with Mrs. Ruth Peay of Florence, Flor-ence, Arizona, and Mrs. Roy Harris. Har-ris. They also visited in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Rex Chrlstofferson. LUX LuxT,r RINSO LIFEBUOY HEALTH S0P LARGE 3 FOR LARGE 3 FOR 24 19 23 19 3 LB. Can 59 Goates 1-G-A LUX LARGE 24 19 23 19 Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Beers and sons, Kent and Gary, of Midvale, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George F. Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Peterson and family spent Thursday visiting In Salt Lake City. Mrs. Samuel Jackson visited in American Fork with Mrs. Thomas Barratt- Mrs. Cora Acord of Salt Lake City spent the week-end visiting with Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Larsen. Mrs.: Dale Hadfield and sons vis ited Sunday in Pleasant Grove with Mrs. Carl Nelson. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence R. Briggs of Layton visited with Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hadfield. Mrs. Briggs was a missionary compan ion of Mr. Hadfield. Miss Phyllis Dorton left last week for Jackson Hole, Wyoming, where she will be employed! Mrs. Sarah E. GaisTord and Pete Gaisford spent Saturday in Mam moth visiting. Dewey Gaisford returned re-turned home with them. ' Elmo Gray of Logan spent the week-end visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Gray. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hadfield spent Sunday in Pleasant Grove visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitchell . ; " Wallace Hebertson and his a. Alma of Provo, returned Saturday from Camp San )bispo, where they visited with brother. Major Thorit He-a, He-a, who has been seriously in. report that he is Improving. l were also guests of the Lenl A Cnner. Mrs. D. Bosh Is visiting this week, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leoj Hansen. ; . , Mrs. George E. Eason of Los Angeles, An-geles, California, who is visiting here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Anderson, attended a party Friday evening in Salt Lake City at the home of Miss Marjorie Griffin. On Monday she attended a party at the home of Mrs. Virgil Adamson in American Fork. LUX LARGE 24 LUXT$oa? FOR 19 LARGE 23 3 FOR 19 RINSO LIFEBUOY HEALTH SOU 3 LB. Can 59 Broadbents Mr. and Mrs. William Hadfield, Mrs. Alice Elder and children spent Sunday in Salt Lake City visiting with relatives. Lynn Gray returned to Denver, Colorado, after visiting here last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Gray. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Christenscn, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Christensen and family of Richfield were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wane Christensen Wednesday and Thursday. Mr. and Mrs- Mark Austin and daughter, Ruby, of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Parley Austin were guests of Mrs. John Brown on Thursday... .. . . LUX1!1? RINSO LIFEBUOY HEALTH SOAR 3 FOR LARGE 3 FOR 3 LB. Can 59 Miss Marta Peterson and Miss Elaine Taylor of San Jose, Cali fornia, spent the week-end in Salt Lake City visiting with Misses Ruth and Pearl Peterson. Mrs. Grant Iittleford, Mrs. Ira Devereaux of Pleasant Grove and Mrs Seth Littleford spent Monday in Provo visiting with Mrs. Margaret Mar-garet Manas. Mrs. Noy Chrlstofferson entertained enter-tained members of the Lucky 13 club at her home Friday evening. In attendance were Mrs.' Elmer Monson, Mrs. Lynn Lewis, 1 Mrs. Don Whlmpey, Mrs. Horace Hadfield, Had-field, Mrs. Lynn Milne of American Fork, Mrs. Cameron Gilchrist of Provo, Mrs. Bob Hayden of San Diego, California, Miss Ivy Chrlstofferson Chrlst-offerson and Mrs. Hugh Rhodes. Mrs. A. H. pike of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Joseph Forbes and daughter, daugh-ter, Nancy, of Las Vegas, Nevada, visited Friday with Mrs. Martha Ball. Mrs. Ray (McKenzie and twin daughters, 7ean and Joan, were guests from Thursday until Mon day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L- D. Racker. Mr. and Mrs. Wllburn Ball and daughter, Diane, of Orem visited Sunday with Mrs. Martha Ball Mr. Ball was the speaker at sacrament meeting in the Fifth-ward. , Mrs. Julia Vaughen spent last week in Salt Lake City visiting with her sisters, Mrs. G. C. Jensen and Mrs. M. A. Copenhaver. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Snyder of Los Angeles, California, and Mrs- Francis Fran-cis Crawford of Compton, California, Califor-nia, visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Hansen and family attended the Hansen family fam-ily reunion held at . Lagoon last week. Honoring the fourth birthday anniversary an-niversary of her daughter, Judy, Mrs. Tom Peck entertained at her home Sunday afternoon. Games and refreshments were enjoyed by fourteen little friends- ' Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lunt and fam ily of Mammoth, spent several days last week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Racker. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Littleford spent Monday In Salt Lake City on business and Pleasure. Goodwin's Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Dansle and son, Elton, spent Sunday visiting in Provo with Mr. and Mrs- V. J.i Loveless. Mrs. Elton Dansle, who had been visiting in Provo with her aunt, Mss May Forsyth, for several days returned home . with them. : "f . The annual outing for employes of the Salt Lake te Utah Railroad company was held at the Saratoga resort Saturday. An Interesting program was given, a beauty con test held, sports, games and free swimming enjoyed, and refresh ments served to the group attend ing. About three hundred and fifty were present. Mrs. Mamie Thomas returned home Monday from a visit in Glen-wood Glen-wood Springs, Colorado, with Mr, and Mrs. B. C. Wlcen. Mrs. Wlcen and . daughters accompanied her home. The daughters will remain for a two week's vacation. Mrs Wicen returned to her home after Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Jackson and family of American Fork vis ited Sunday with Mrs. Samuel! several days visit here with rela- visited Thursday with Mr. and Mrs, Mrs. Andy Trane, Mr. and Mrs, Glen Trane, and Mr. Abe Anderson spent Saturday in Salt Lake City on business and pleasure. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Roberts spent Sunday In Salt Lake, City visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Gessford left Monday for Burbank, California, after visiting for the past two weeks with Mrs. Israel Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jackson of Price, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Lov endall of Rlverton and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jackson of Spanish Fork Ml.jiJL '1 K L U X LARGE 24 3 FOR 19 LARGE 23 3 FOR 19 LUX3S? RINSO LIFEBUOY HEALTH SOAP kSpryA 3 LB. Can 59 Peoples Store Mrs. Samuel Jackson and Bobby Jackson of American Fork Gpent Saturday In Salt Lake City. Mrs. Earl Jackson and daughters spent Saturday and Sunday visiting visit-ing in American Fork with rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Littleford and grandchildren returned home Sun day from a two weeks vacation at Brighton and Big Cottonwood canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Powell and daughter, Shirley, spent four days last ' week In Salt Lake City visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Powell. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr.-and Mrs. Frank Martens Mar-tens were Sergeant and Mrs. James Brown of Salt Lake City. Jackson. tives. John Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martens and daughter, Francis, spent Thursday in Ogden visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gehlen. SM over the ui.Sit m 2'tol rX f new quick ) . wjf frfvffv r H if "1 ) LUX TAKES AWAY jrtfJfffprLUZW" iOT Vl perspiration odor jfc(l&7f & 7 wms & i i Kjr-- , m : A nation-wide survey shows" twice as many women use new, quick Lux for underthings, i stockings (other nice things, too) as use any other flakes, chips, beads ' HELPS KEEP YOUR HANDS LOVELY IN SPITE OF DISHWASHING am FOR WHITER WASHES -EASIER WASHDAYS - rw irs 2 MPS ggfr. Ill M Nk.. 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