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Show THE Page Four NEPHI, UTAH Thursday, Cheese Balls Add Food Value to Salad Novv's the Tims to Aside Set TIMES-NEW- BY DOROTHY ""V.-- "' f MADDOX v 3 f ... ' SEE OUR SPECIAL BARGAIN TABLE PRICES TO BE REDUCED 10 EACH DAY ''' YfTE all turn to salads when the weather gets warm.) If 'salads " include some form of protein such as cheese, eggs, fish or meat, they can be used as main dishes for luncheon. salads and a delicious buttermilk cole Here are two main-dis- h ft slaw. DURAPOWER MAINSPRING th Hart thai Never ftreoki CAPRI. "Precious" look and in matching expansion bracelet. 17 cae Elgin jewel Deluxe $AO50 CRISPY CHEESE BALLS (Makes 8 balls, about Vi Inches in diameter) One package (3 ounces) cream cheese, Vi to Vi cup candy-coate- LJ ffdpt, 0- 7 ' j, - fcj the Beautiful Way to Tell Time "' " HlwriOHWiHi I film 'I The Time Box at THE TOGGERY AW Mr. and Mrs. Myron Ensten and family of Hawthorn, California were guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Nielsen Jast week. :. ROBERT L. TOLLEY 636 South Main - Ph. 207W NEPHI, UTAH H and SAVE MONEY AUTOMOBILE EE TRUCK FIRE EE INSURANCE E5 Nonassessable Standard Form Policies jsEi ps Prompt "on the spot" Claims Service fARMCRS TV - - . (Exclusive of Sundays) COLE SLAW , Mrs. Katie Williams is visiting with relatives in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Newton and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Summers and family of Salt Lake City were guests of Mayor and Mrs. Ray Newton on Sunday. Miss Hazel Oreill of Salt Lake visited with her parents Mr. uty ana Mrs. Doyle Orgill on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Freckleton of Salt Lake City visited with Mrs. Elizabeth HasseU on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Stanley and lamuy ot urem were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Stanley and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. r owkes Mrs John S. Nielsen received word that her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Marry Mathis of Price, were uninjured in a recent accident in Price canyon. An oil tanker attempted to pass their car tipped over and completely demolished their car, Primary officers met at the home of Mrs. Gerald Newton on UNTIL SOLD v NOW GOING AT 7Q OFF WATCH IT EVEEY DAY FOR BARGAINS E These crispy rhpesc balls will turn any kind of fruit salad into a main dish for rvn attractive summer meat occasionally, until tender. Drain in colander. Rinse with cold water and drain again. Chill. In a large salad bowl, combine chilled macaroni, lettuce, chicory, tomato wedges, onion, celery and green pepper; toss lightly but thoroughly. Chill. Crumble bleu cheese. In a small bowl, combine bleu cheese and remaining ingredients; mix thoroughly. Add bleu cheese dressing to chilled salad; mix lightly but thoroughly. Club News . Mona News " d Shred a head of crisp cabbage very thin. Then slice thin 2 small onions, 5 or stuffed green olives, and add with 10 capers to the cabbage. Salt to taste. Dressing: Use 1 teaspoon salt, pepper to taste, Vi teaspoon paprika, a very little curry powder, 1 teaspoon caper juice, 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce, and Vi cup mayonnaise. Next add Just enough buttermilk to make it as thick as cream. Toss dressing and salad until thoroughly mixed. DRESSING TOSSED MACARONI SALAD WITH (Makes 6 servings) One tablespoon salt, 3 quarts boiling water, 8 ounces elbow macaroni (2 cups), V4 medium-size- d head lettuce, shredded, '.4 bunch chicory, broken in pieces, 2 medium-size- d tomatoes, cut in wedges, 2 tablespoons chopped onion, Vi cup chopped celery, 1 green pepper, cut in thin strips, 1 -- ounce package bleu cheese, 2 tablespoons vinegar, 2 tablespoons lemon juice, Vi cup salad oil, Vi teaspoon meat sauce, Vi teaspoon garlic salt, Vk teaspoons salt, Vi teaspoon freshly ground pepper, dash paprika. Add 1 tablespoon salt to rapidly boiling water. Gradually add macaroni so that water continues to boil. Cook uncovered, stirring BLEU-CHEES- II CL . puffed wheat Form cheese into balls and roll in cereal. Serve with pineapple, orange, or other fruit salads. For an attractive salad, center 2 or 3 crispy cheese balls on lettuce or other salad greens. Arrange 4 fruit sections in twirls around the cheese balls. BUTTERMILK 1953 17, September Monday evening. New teacher trainer lessons were introduced bv Verde Ellcrtson. Refreshments were served to Florence Orgill, The Beta Literary Club held Jewel Mayer, Nila Summers, My- ra is.ay, zella Sutherland. Alice their first meotinz of the new club on Thursday, September 10 Young, Madge Newton, Caroline season at the home of Mrs. G. R. Phillips. Kay and La Von Swasey. Mrs. Ernest I. Wilson, club pres- Mr. and Mrs. Jess Brooks and ident gave the address of welcome Mr. and Mrs. Arnon GarfieJd were and a report of a district conven- in Salt Lake City on Wednesday tion held at Payson in May. of last week to attend the grad-- l Program booklets for the year distributed Dy Mrs. fhu- uation of Miss Mignon Kay, fromiwe-rthe St. Marks School of Nursing. Mignon is the daughter of Mr. and fvr-MrsJess Brooks of Mona and a!r former student at the Juab high El school. Other immediate relatives attending the exercises were Mrs. Erma B. Lundell of California, Mrs. Elda Nulls of Hoytsville, Mr. and Mrs. Ralh Garfield of Coalville Mr. and Mrs. Newell Kay and Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Bellis-to- n of Salt Lake City. Each year the Alumni of St. Marks school of Nursing present a Citizenship Achievement award, and Mignon was presented with that award this year. She has accepted a position with the Juab County Hospital. After a long vacation trip most folks notice very little change it; has disappeared along with the folding money. Tip to motorists: The best place to spend your vacation is out of the accident ward. kmm mm lips .program chairman. The 195&-5- 4 program theme is "Education, The Heritage of Freedom" The following members were present- - Mrs. Milton Shaw, Mrs. George D. Haymond Jr., Mrs. Jack Ludlow, Mrs. Ernest I. Wilson, Wm. R. Worley Jr., Mrs. Bert- R. Phillips. Light refreshments Mrs. a. v jacoDsen, Mrs Mav Powell, a guest, Mrs Don WheelBowles, Mrs. Arnold Brough, Mrs. wright, and the hostess, Mrs. G. by the officers. Roy W. Hanson, Mrs. Harlow W. Pexton, Mrs. Fred Morgan, Mrs. Hal Mickelson, Mrs. Othel Pay, Mrs Allen BeJliston, Mrs. Roy E. 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