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Show November Thursday, Consult CounSHIP NOTICES or Clerk respective signer for ty additional information. , ' NOTICE TO CREDITORS Page Rv NEPHI. UTAH TIMES-NEW- Hot Sweet Bread Warms a Chilly Morn GUARDIAN- AND PROBATE THE 1952 20, BY DOROTHI Estate of WILLIAM STANLEY JARRET, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of James P. McCune, Attorney at law, 53 North Main Street, NephI Utah on or before the 15th day of March .m mm,mm 1 Delta H. Jarrett, Administratrix of the estate of William Stanley Jarrett, deceased. James P. McCune Attorney for Administratrix Dates of publication: November 13, 20, 27, December 4, 1952. 1, Exclusive Ladies Shop Ncphi, Utah , MADDOX a snack of warm Sally Lunn MANY times Jduring v cold weather, i rr wj jiui tuiiee- wui iue very weiLuiue. avvcfc uicau tuiu vi iuui&c, Isweet breads make good breakfast treats, too. The following sweet bread recipe uses nonfat dry milk. Nonfat dry milk is sifted with the flour and "other ingredients, and water is used as the liquid. Nonfat dry milk, which is milk with only the fat and water removed, ;is also budget saving. It will keep almost indefinitely on a cool, dry shelf if the foil-linpackage is closed carefully after each using. Sally Lunn (Makes 16 two-inc- h squares) One and one-ha- lf cups sifted flour, cup nonfat dry milk, 2 teaspoons baking powder, 3A teaspoon salt, V4 cup shortening, cup sugar, 1 egg, well beaten, cup water. Sift together flour, nonfat dry milk powder, baking powder and salt. Cream shortening and sugar until light and fluffy. Add egg and mix well. Blend in water. Stir in sifted dry ingredients and mix only enough to dampen the dry ingredients. Pour into a square pan. Sprinkle nonfat dry milk powder, brown sugar crumbs over the surface. Bake in a hot oven at 400 degrees F. about 30 minutes, or until surface springs back when pressed lightly with finger. Brown Sugar Crumbs One-ha- lf cup brown sugar, firmly packed, 2 tablespoons nonfat dry milk, Vz teaspoon cinnamon, 1 tablespoon butter, melted. Mix "sugar, nonfat dry milk powder and cinnamon together. Add butter and mix to make crumbs, resembling cornmeal. Sprinkle evenly over surface of Sally Lunn. Orange nut bread goes over big with all the family. This recipe Cookcomes from Edith Barber's new and very practical "Short-C- ut book." Edith is one of the outstanding food people in the country. Orange Nut Bread Two cups sifted flour, Vt teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon cup sugar, M cup short- teaspoon baking soda, baking powder, A. D. 1953 ill'. ... i,n ' ''I - guaranteed: a , r ? - Tr.-- ' I &iiat t .of ala Kloliday ed 3 J - i- ' - ' 'i s ; " - - well-greas- ed COAL By ton or truck-loa- d Prompt Delivery DUANE TIDWELL 455 So Ph. 578W E. 1 Piping hot sweet bread and steaming coffee make a on cold mornings. They are wonderful for hot snacks after the theater or an evening out chill-chasi- breakfast cup cup water. ening, 2 eggs, & cup orange juice with pulp, chopped nuts. Mix and sift flour, salt, baking powder and soda. Cream sugar with sortened shortening. Beat in eggs, one at a time. Stir in the liquid alternately with the flour mixture. Add nuts and pour in 50greased 9x5x3 loaf pan. Bake in moderate oven (350 degrees F.) to 60 minutes. it ':Ai7 Attends State Auxiliary Conference in Salt Lake " 1 2 ALL PRICES Mrs. MUton R. Shaw was in Salt Lake City Saturday to attend the Utah Dept. Presidents and Secre tary's conference of the American Legion Auxiliary at the Newhouse hotel. Lona Watson Dept. President presided at each meeting, and the principal speaker was National vice president, Mrs. Craig Coyner of Bend, Oregon, who stressed the American Legion rehabilitation and child welfare program as the doors of opportunity for Legion women to serve as Jeaders and urged at all times not to forget the doors of our homes, and to should' er the responsiblity if we are to preserve the American way of life, The conference was highlighted by a visf of the National President, Mrs. Eva Ashton of Vernal. Mrs. Shaw, in behalf of the Ne- phi unit No. 1, received a $5.00 award for being one of the first units with 100 per cent member ship for 1952-5Bees Banned EFFECTIVE 21 - 22 NOV. 24-25-- 26 SHOP EARLY AVOID THE RUSH- -- ENJOY A BETTER ( VJ 'it. 1 SELECTION OF I thii festive day . . . pause and give thanks for the many freedoms that are a part of the While enjoying I "American Way of life" jj MERCHANDISE. 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