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Show Top Vegetables V X Here are two hints to make vegetables look their best, taste their best: plan unusual platter arrangements and serve with cheese sauce for color, flavor and good nutrition. As the highlight of a luncheon plate, a whole cooked cauliflower locks inviting with a golden cheese topping. Provide contrast w ith whole green beans and broiled tomatoes. You can make a quick cheess sauce by melting pasteurized process cneese 1000. wun a uuie nuiK. ur it" spread wnicn neeas oniy to he h: 34 pound pasteurized - process cheese food Vi cup milk - - lc Melt the cheese food in t!:c i ually, stirring constantly ur.ri flower, drain well and nla?e it i 1 the hot cheese sauce over it am! and green beans garnished with pimento strips, Mr. and Mrs. Otho Bulkley, and their mother, Mrs. Ella Niebel, left Delta Friday to drive to Richmond, Rich-mond, Cal., where Mrs. Neibewill stay about two weeks, and then go via airline to Alaska to join her husband, William Neibel. She has been at Aurora for the past seven weeks with her father, Mr. Bast-ian, Bast-ian, after the death of her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gardner and children drove to Preston, Idaho, last week, where Mrs. Gardner stayed to visit her parents. Mr. Gardner will be there again this week when the Sentinels give their concert in Preston, and bring his family home later. BALL BRAND OVERSHOES FOR MEN and BOYS 4 Buckle Overshoes 2 Buckle Overshoes Zipper Overshoes 2 Buckle Cowboy Overshoes 4 Buckle Cowboy Overshoes ALL 10 OFF REED TURNER Delta, Utah CvIO if I 11 (ITfl ljniCKOHT j r 1 1 f in the exquisite tHOOf OLD HICKORY OISTIUINO iwmTJ -"r i flCKllJ With Cheese 1 ' I v ' i a new pasteurized process cheese nil it becomes a sauce. an Plate o 'cd tomato halves '; buttered whole green beans u nto strips l'o boiler. Add the milk grad-i grad-i 3 smooth. Cook the whole cauli-' cauli-' ' of a round chop plate. Pour it with broiled tomato halves, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Daly, from Tooele, were in Delta Saturday and Sunday, visiting Mrs. Daly's mother, Mrs. Sarah McCullough, and others of their family. Mario Sagers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sagers of Delta, returned return-ed recently from California, where he was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Walker and family, at Bloom ington for his stay. While there he had a chance to sing on a television tel-evision program, where he rated third place among the contestants. Melvin Mitchell returned to his home in Delta Saturdey after a week spent in the hospital at Fillmore Fill-more for medical treatment. a OLD HICKORY smiEHTBOURBON" Full 6 years old . nr Sift The extra years enrich the great Bourboa taste and warm, friendly character of Old Hickory Straight Bourbon Bour-bon Whisky. In the taste-' taste-' fully elegant Gift Decanter at no extra charge it makes the perfect gift for the coming Holiday Season, or on any special occasion! (Attractively packaged in colorful carton) Also available in traditional round boftlo COHPOHATiCN PHIlADELf HIA, PA. MA ELECIIOH sleswlis For Miferd Ccuniy lUnu.n.: on the Mi'lavd Counly ?".SA Cn:ntiii:te cleciion in the Mill ard Counly PMA oftiw at the County Convent i.:i 0:1 Thursday, ?'oven;ber 5th. show that Kurnis P.. Finlinson of Oak City was elect d Ciiairr.K'n, IVltv.ar Reay of ..h-adow wis eh'ctei Vice-chairman r.nd Evan G. Gardner of Delta, the Regular Member, Chester O. Wheeler of Garrison and Roger Walker of Delia wera elected alternates. al-ternates. All of these committeeman are :r:.;e:s who have had some pre-it'us pre-it'us exper'.enee in the administration administ-ration of the PMA program and vho are all very well tiualified for this position. 1 hee coi.nnilteemen took off-co off-co i.'oveniber lo, 1953 and will .e responsible for the County Administration Ad-ministration of the Agriculture Conserv ation. Program, Price Supp ort Activities, Sugar Beet Program and other activities which may be assigned. Each of the above committeemen com-mitteemen have all carried out soil conservation practices and are very much aware of the 'benefits derived from the conservation of soil and water. , In order that this new committee comm-ittee may serve the farmers of Millard County to the utmost, it is necessary that they receive full cooperation from the farmers throughout the area. Therfore, the cooperation of all farmers in Millard Mill-ard County is soicited by the new committee. Mont B. Robins Office Mgr. County PMA G lists Mrs. LaVedcr Bishop Mr. and Mrs. J. Val Styler returned re-turned home Saturday from Salt Lake City, where Val had an operation op-eration on his knece. He is on crutches now for a time, and feeling fine. Mrs. Jennie Marie Hreinholt, from Ephraim, is visiting Mrs. Evelyn Hawley since last Friday. . Sunday evening Elder and Mrs. Don T. iBshop were speakers in Sacrament meeting. Barbara Black of Hinckley sang "My Testimony", with Maxine Reeve as accompanist - Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Clark Bishop had as dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Avery iBshop, Mr. and Mrs. Don T. Bisop, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Bishop, and daughters, Sylvia and Janith. The occasion was to celebrate Layton's birthday and the wedding anniversity of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Bishop. Mrs. Cleve Mitchell returned to Delta Monday after spending several sev-eral days of last week with her sister in Ogden and her daughter Mrs. Bessie Dewsnup, in Salt Lake City. She also attended the American Amer-ican Legion Auxiliary convention Saturday and Sunday at the New-House New-House Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Giles and children whent to Ely Nevada over the weekend. They Stayed in Ely Saturday night and in McGill Nev. Sunday and returned home Sunday night. They stayed with Mr. Giles' brothers and sisters. Top Quality Pressurized Y Shoue... Nely discovered formula Gives softer, richer foam No razor drag Superior ekin-lubricating ekin-lubricating qualities Contains famous Old Spice scent Improved pressure-shave pressure-shave clomre leak-proof for traveling DRUG r"" i SMOOTH f SHAVE V Bertha Love Bishop and Mrs. Walter Ekins spent Tuesday in Salt Lake com-: ;i!el;:ig plans for the remodeling of lie Hinekley ward chapel. Work; a esj'i'C'v.i to start soon, j Mr. Reed Stewart and Mrs. Ray i'r nv:i entertained the Coalesce vu'v . crtbors and their husbands ' .!.:'' "tij.'.'-it at the home of Mr. i a I iv. Ray L'mwn. Following " 1 i:a--.ks':iv.ng dinner the group i tl.-.yed one high. Those present ; Av.e Mr. and Mri. Reed Stewart, ' Mr. and Mrs. Roe Buhanan, Mr! nd Mrs. Marion Davis and Mrs.! Duane Galli, Mr and Mrs. Eldon Hurst, Mr. and Mrs. June Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Morris, Mr. aid Mrs. Douglas Spencer, Mr and Mrs. Dee Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Blake and Mr, and Mrs. Duane Bishop. High scores at each table were held by Cherol Blake, Dee Stevens. Arda Davis, Delma Jean Galli, Betty Jane Morris, and June Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Late Lee from Salt Lake visited over the weekend with Mrs. Mary A. Lee and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Jepson. Tuesday afternoon, the Hinckley Relief Society held their second gift and bake sale in connection with the"r regular work meeting The first one was held the second sec-ond week in October and the last one will be in December. These sales have been very successful and the money will be used to aid in the building program in the Hinckley ward. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crafts just received word that their daughter dau-ghter Carol, now Mrs. Craig Malin of Danvers. Mass., has a baby boy born Nov. 3rd. Tuesday night the MIA sponsored sponsor-ed a barbecue dinner at the lunch room followed by a program "n the chapel. Proceeds from the dinner din-ner will go to the scouts. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Spendlove left Thursday morning for Corin-ne, Corin-ne, Utah to attend funeral services ser-vices for Cheir nephew, Clifton Fillmore, who was killed in an automobile acident. Mrs. May Cropper was hostess to the Hinckley Rook Club Friday Fri-day night. Dinner was served at 8:30, then cards were played. Mem hers present included, Thora Petersen, Pet-ersen, Ruth Rob'nson, Belva Morris. Mor-ris. Verna Anderson, Dolpha Bishop, Bis-hop, Arvilla Swensen, Bertha Love, Vie RoTainson and Beryl Hardy. Guests were ' Joy Hurst, Melba Neilson, Dana Bishop, Ivy Allred, Roma Ekins, Beulah Black, Erma Cropper and Lillian Warnick. Arvilla Ar-villa Swensen won 1st prize, Nina Mecham, 2nd, Melba N'ielson guest and Joy Hurst low. Mrs, Reva Talbot went to Logan Friday morning and vis'ted until Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Morris wnt to Salt Lake Monday on bus a. COLD TURKEY accompanied refreshing Try fiSMER SKEWING Lose 1 v FIND IT -T "WITH OUR ANT ADS mess. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Dillenbeck visited in Cedar City Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Shirley. Mrs. Lois Wilson visited "n Ely, ever the weekend with her husband, hus-band, Lee Wilson who is employed employ-ed out there. STORM DOORS PjJlJ HARDWOOD FLOORS I "7-s ! RE-DECORATE W PANELING FOR ! 1 jJ RUMPUS ROOM I LMj 1 n luU1 If you've been waiting for your ship to come ir. before you enjoyed those wonderful home improve ments, then wait no more, my lady. Just a fev. pennies per day will now buy one of a dozen conveniences, con-veniences, pay for re-decorating, insulating, etc. You see, our Time Payment Plan was 'specially designed to tie-in with our complete planning and materials service. It's prompt, friendly and free from red-tape. Come in today and tell us the home Improvement you want. We'll quickly arrange terms that won't strain your budget a bit. 0 Ui w ( n u Li i O SANDWICHES TASTE BETTER WITH The great American bird hasn't done its full cold turkey sandwiches have been made and enjoyed. They taste better when by the zesty, sparkling, tang of Fisher Beer. the 6-can carton convenient to buy and COMPANY Soil lol. CHy nicsTiiitx insTitmvTixfi compaxi: llridscHkr$ Mrs. Liz Pace was hostess to the Eridgadiers Thursday night, for dinner and cards at her home. j Those present from the club i were Mei lene Callister. Mary Hun-! 1 saker. Athena Cook, Nona Cheslev, ' I ' Norma Pearson, Lucille Osguthorpe Cora Day. and Pearl Nelson. Guests were Mabel Warnick, LaVonne j Morrison, Helen Warner and Verna I Waleh. j ! High scores at the card tables I were held by Mrs. Morrison and ! Mrs. Chesley, while Mrs. Day held ! low. '. -.v.vr I ' lr.-rr:r. r". . 4 ! 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