OCR Text |
Show THE Page Six Same Old Spuds Appear in TVRESS up the menu's old reli-- J able staple in new costume lor delightful, summertime fare. If you select a thin - skinned, graded potato which is equally good for baking, boiling or frying you'll have "spuds" on hand for any occasion. Almond Potato Puff Casserole Four potatoes, 3 eggs, separated; 1 teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon grated onion, Vt teaspoon pepper,e, 2 tablespoons butter or marga-Tinalmonds. Boil or bake potatoes until done. Peel and mash well. Add gg yolks and seasonings. Beat egg whites until stiff and fold into potato mixture. Spoon carefully into greased casserole. Brush with butter and sprinkle with whole or chopped almonds. Bake at 350 degrees F. (moderate oven) for about 30 minutes. Barbecued Cheese Potatoes Four potatoes, peeled and sliced thin, Vt cup chopped onion, XVz cups milk, 1 tablespoon butter or margarine, teaspoon salt, Ms teaspoon pepper, 1 tablespoon chopped parsley, 1 tablespooncatsup, Vi teaipoon Worcester- Dress Brend-Ne- w v " by doeotity maddox TIMES-NEW- ,' JW ,.- easy-to-prep- " RACY HAIRDO Usually groomed to perfection, Britain's Princess Margaret sports a wind-blow- n hairdo as she at- -, meet of tends a point-to-poi- nt the West Norfolk Hunt at Sorle, near Sandringham, England. IBR'tV-'..'.- S, Mrs. Olive Broadhead visited relatives and friends in Santa- quin on Thursday. She was a guest at the anniversary party of Camp Summit, Daughters of Utah Mr. and Mrs. Eskel A. Johnson easy-to-prep- a Want Ad! uiuiM.J..iV'm(ii,!.w.'ii!,'' and family. Mothers day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milo Cazier were their child ren, Mr. and Mrs. Don Ferguson and family of Provo; Mr. and Mrs A. L. Hartvigsen and children of Spanish Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cazier and baby of Kearns, and a grandson, Alan Cazier, Salt Lake City. Patsy Howard of Salt Lake City was a week ena guest of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice How ard. Guests on Mothers Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hansen were Mr. and Mrs. Kay Hansen and family and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hansen and children of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs.- - Don Penrod and family of BROWNIE Famous-name- v MJ , FLASH 0UTtr snapshot hit low-co- st Here's everything you need for daytime, nighttime, Indoor, or outdoor snapshooting. "Mighty midget" Brownie Holiday Flash Camera (just load, aim, and shoot), Kodalite Midget Flasholder with guard, batteries, flashbulbs, film, instructions. Fine for beginners of all ages. 9,85 ORD & MANGELSON DRUG Rom where I sit ... Joe Marsh Doc Nurses a Daydream It's a treat when I get together with Doc Sherman. The Clarion keeps me much too busy and Doc, well I think he puts in sixteen hours a day at the hospital. But Tuesday a beautiful day he and I slipped away for a ride around Turtle Lake. Doc's driving a 1956 humdinger it's like riding on a cloud. Anyway, at one point Doc lowed almost to a halt "Used to fish there as a boy, Joe," he said. "Used to sit and imagine myself up on the highway driving a car. Nowadays, I just sit here and wish I were down there again." From where I sit, few of us are ever content with the way things are at any given moment. It's human nature. On the other hand, I've been rooting for years that someday everybodg will show enough 'good American tolerance to respect his neighbor's right to enjoy a friendly glass of beer. Whea that day cornea I assure yoa that 111 never want to change back. high-power- Copyright, 1956, United States Brewers Fi HeWs Where the New Ideas Come From... - SELL - TRADE - through and Tooele were Mr. and Mrs. In Magna they Ralph Carter. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grant son and daughter m Carter, their law. In Tooele they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Paystrup and daughter Marva of Salt Lake City, visited Sunday with relatives Mrs. Olive Broadhead and children and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Green- halgh and family. Mrs. V. M. Foote visited last week in Las Vegas, Nevada with relatives. She also visited in Ce dar City with Mr. and Mrs. E. M. tlberta. Colvin before returning home. John A. who has been Mr. and Mrs. Otto Norton of quite ill, isGarrett, now recovering few a were for guests Panguitch, days last week of his brother In Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rosequist law and sisters: Mr. and Mrs. A H. Latimer and Mrs. Ella and two children of Salt Lake City were1 week end guests of Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Mlackett, par Mr. and Mrs. Ross Golden and ents ot Mrs. Kosequist. daughter Stephanie of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. John V. GarrrUt Mr. and Mrs. Blain Rich and son Jack of Salt Lake City were in were guests on Mothers Day in Nephi to spend Mothers Day with Santaquin with their son in law their parents, Mr. and Mrs. ti .U. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Arlyn Golden. The group enjoyed din- Steele and baby. ner at Ray's Cafe. Lewis Anderson of Reno, NevMothers day guests at the home ada visited last week with his of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beagley mother, Mrs. Olive Anderson, and were Mr. and Mrs. Gary Tate and with Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Gowfamily of Salt Lake City, and Mr. ers and other relatives in Nephi, and Mrs. Ralph Kelson and childMrs. Marjorie Green of Pleas ren of Delta. on Saturday ant Grove visited Guests on Thursday and Friday with her mother, Mrs. Delias of last week at the home of Painter. Mrs. Green also attend Mrs. Wa Bailey were her son in ed the funeral for Mrs. Annie law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wright. Robert Hansen and three children Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Green of Cedar City. were honored and happy halgh Mr. and Mrs. Earl Worthing with visits from their children on ton of Mesa Verda National Park, Mothers' Day. Colorado are visiting in Nephi Mr. and Mrs. Roy Greenhalgh with his father, Orson Worthing- Santaquin on ton, and in Levan with her moth and family were in to attend a family dinner er, Mrs. Eliza Morgan and other Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. P, relatives and mends. Heelis, parents of Mrs. Green - Visiting last week in Magna halgh. SMALL FRY Big thriU for a little boy is his first fish and six inches of perch represents a whopping catch for David Ford, 4, of Melrose Park, 111. BUY 3 Nephi Local and Social News Items Dinner guests on Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Linton were Mr. and Mrs. dyne Leavitt and family of Chino, California and Mr. and Mrs. Waldon Reed and two sons of Nephi. Mothers day guests of Mrs. Wanda Burridge were her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Max Strong and two children, Charlotte and Johnny of Tooele. hot dish Almond potato puff casserole adds an to your repertoire tor planning "quickie" meals. shire sauce, 3A cup processed low heat on top of range until1 American cheese, finely diced. potatoes are tender (about Combine all ingredients and hour). Serve with grilled beef patties pour into a Dutch oven or heavy skillet. Cover and cook over very and crisp green salad. Thursday, May 17, I9S6 NEPHI, JUAB COUNTY. UTAH J General Motors' new Technical Center largest of its kind in the world employs 4,000 engineers, scientists and stylists. These ast resources combine with Pontiac's own ultramodern engineering facilities to bring you America's greatest automobile value Pontiac, a General Motors Masterpiece. . j Wshfc "Wife, WkW WwU"-NIC-rapirt m EM'S Smday, May M Caster. TV, m Tirhiiinl J li I ( " " ,""'"",)-- ' ... T n rr T... ggtl-- -, i, I I'fTMIMi and Here?s Wherejhey GO! WHAT LEISURE? Fred Dwyer, holder of the American record for the 2,000-mettrack outevent, models leisure-tim- e fit for male members of the United States Olympic Team competing at Melbourne, Aus- tralia, this year. It features Bermuda shorts in gray flannel, knee-lengwool hose, white short-sleevsports shirt, white wool sweater with Olympic colors at neckline. Garb was modeled in New York Citv. ... ..... er Big gun in the war against cancer is linear electron accelerator, recently unveiled at California's Stanford University. Model sits in adjustable, revolving chair which positions a patient in front of HEAVY ARTILLERY this gun's muzzle. Generation and projection of high energy X-ra- ys for treatment of deep seated cancer is controlled from outside room. The $300,000 machine was built by Stanthe ford scientists under grants from the American Cancer Society and the United States Public Health Service. lead-lin- ed th ed II Ml p. "CAN YOU SEE, STEER, STOF CHECK YOUR MS You'll know the engineers have been up to something special the first tune you ask this long, low beauty for action, for here's "go" you can't get anywhere else. - The "go" of the newest in engines Pontiac's Strato-Strea- k V-so advanced and so efficient it delivered ue 8, actual miles yer gallon than any other "eight' in the Mobilgas Economy Run! The "go" of the newest in automatic transmissions Pontiac's Stra Hydra-Madmore ht e, An Pontiac ' , : L THEIR JOB: NO MORE HEROES Every day is Memorial Day for the United States Joint Chiefs of Staff. To make America so strong defensively, so mighty in potential retaliatory power that no aggressor will dare sow the seeds of all out war is their job in the tension-racke- d world of the Atomic Age. From left, in the Staff Conference Room at the Pentagon: Adm. Arleigh A. Burke, chief of naval operations; Gen. Nathan F. Twining, chief of staff, USAF; Adm. Arthur W. Radford, chairman; Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor, chief of staff, U.S. Army; Geo. .Randolph McCaU Marina Corps. fate commandant. U. NepM MIrlrr IQ5 West Center SAmYt..; CHECK ACCIDENTS." specially engineered for Strato-Strea- k smooth as silk at any speed! and power Come in and bring yourself up to date fast! on t high-compressi- high-torq- CAR Phone 66 (Co. Nephi, Utah |