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Show Thursday, November 22, 1956 THE De Luxe Angel Food Cake Has Yule Garland BY DOROTHY MADDOX TJURING the Yule season, open house is the hospitality theme. Old friends drop in, and relatives come by to exchange Christmas greetings. Maybe these two recipes will help with your open-hou- se refreshments. Angel Cake One package angel food cake mix, 1 package lemon filling, 1 package boiled frosting mix. candied fruits. Follow directions on package for preparing cake mix. Pour batter into 2 greased, waxed paper-lined, layer cake pans. Bake in moderately hot even (375 degrees F.), 30 to 35 minutes. Cool 5 minutes. Remove layers from pans; cool on cake - ing to directions on package. Cover top and sides of cake with cake with Garnish frosting. candied fruits. The leftover lemon filling may be used in s A x - cake Gaily decorated angel atmosphere of holiday hospitality. ter or margarine, and cut in until sheets. Dust tops with sifted the mixture resembles coarse confectioners' sugar. Place a meal. Combine 2 beaten eggs, seeded raisin or a half of a nut lVz teaspoons pure vanilla ex- in the center of each. Bake in a tract and Vz cup milk; stir into preheated moderate oven (375 the dry ingredients. Drop dough degrees F.) 9 minutes, or until onto lightly greased cookie edges are slightly brown. tarts. 1 Neivs About Bessie Mangelson, Senior from Levari, Is Miss Juab Folks in Bessie Mangelson, an attractive member of the Senior Class, has been chosen as Miss Juab. Bessie was chosen from the five candid ates nominated by the senior high classes, the Pro Vita, and the F. H. A. She was elected by the popular vote of the students attending the Sophomore class an nual Sweater Dance. The crowning of Miss Juab was Last year's something special. Miss Juab, Mary Lou Chase was present to bestow the honor on Bessie. The Pro Vita presented her with a beautiful toraclet, inscribed "Miss NEPHI ' Plan now to attend the First Ward Bazaar on Decemlber 7. A fine program is being planned and dinner will be served at 6 p.m. Household items and Chrisctmas gifts will be on sale. Will Woestman of Long Beach, California is a guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. John Robertson. (Mr. and Mrs. David L. Bailey and Mrs. Wm. Bailey spent last week end in Logan visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Mor-rel- L Enroute home they visited with Mrs. Bailey's sons in law and daughters Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Hull and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Harames and families in Ogden. Amy Lynne Mitchell of Salt Lake City is visiting this week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warner. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bowles and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stanley were Saturday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles The ocBowles in Springville. casion was the birthday anniversary of their Carolyn Bowles. ews About I'olks in A few of Miss Juab's important duties include the announcing of the Juab "Wasps" at basketball She is also featured on games. our exheange assemblies to other schools of the region. When interviewed after receiving the title Bessie said: "I want to thank the Senior class for choosing me as their candidate, and the student boy for electing me. I will do my best to fulfill this great honor." photo-identificati- Juab". arrival of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Bosh of Salt Lake LET'S HAVE FUN Friday Dec. 7 Mrs. Bosh is the former at 6 p.m. at First Ward Relief City. Irene Foote. d Grandparents are Society Bazaar, Mrs. Hazel Bosh and Mr. and Mrs. Ward Hall Snappy program Kmorson t oote, all of Nephi. Mrs Food galore! (Bring your own Leah Bosh of Levan is creat Brand dishes. Christmas presents and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nielsen are mother. novemes The baby is the 52nd naKea goods Fish happy with the news of the birth great grand child of Mrs. Bosh. pond for children. BIRTHS Mrs. Lucille G. Carter, Correspondent, Phone 181-Mr. and Mrs. Geo. V. Ord visited in Bountiful with Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Ord and family, and with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Russell in Salt Lake City. Weekend visitors in Salt Lake City were Mr and Mrs. Harold Jackson and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Bruno of Moroni. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Bruno and family. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Cassidy left Sunday for their home in San after having Diego, California been house guests last week of On Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Olpin. Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Cassidy and Mrs. Olpin visited in Provo with Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Olpin Mrs. Clarence Greenhalgh and children Betty Jo and Stephen, and Mrs. Elmont Carter and three children visited Saturday in Og den and Salt Lake City with rela tives. Mr. and Mrs, Alan Smith of Salt Lake City visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Olpin. Mrs. Smith is a neice of Mrs. Olpin. urday. r,, First-Secon- of a grandson. The baby was born Sunday, November 11 to Mr. and Mrs. William H. Corry (Bon-it- a Mrs. Loo Johnson of Grantsville Nielsen) at Salt Lake Citv. r.nn,t . .. . 1. Mr. and Mrs. Heyburn Corry of Z i n 1 X r 220-- Don't forget gan of Nephi, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schramm of Payson. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Winn of Nephi. Robert Winn is the great great grandfather. It's so quick to fix Mrs. James T. Greenhalgh has received word of the arrival of her third great grandchild. The baby.a girl, was born November .19 to Mr. and Mrs. Philo Searls of Kearns. Mrs. Roy Blackett of Salt Lake City is the baby's only grand- w :ft parent Word has been received of the Mrs. David L. Bailey entertain ed at a birthday party for her daughter Kathleen on her tenth birthday Monday, November 19. Games and refreshments were en Heida joyed by Paula Hansen. Hammond, Betty Jo Greenhalgh, Rebecca Warner, Betty Ann Wor-wooTerri Lynn Latimer, Becky Stuart, Kathleen Carter, Chris tine Bailey, Linda Bailey, Marilyn Chnstensen, Lola Mathews, Sus an Broadhead Cleada Blackett, Sheila Sperry tnd the honored guest, Kathleen Bailey. Madison Morrell, student at the BYU spent the week end with his brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. David L. Bailey and family. WONDERFUL trade in value on your old watch at Nephi Jewelry 0 come j om, sreevr-- ) ( the omjy wgo of a cross rc oPEeoy- cot TAKE At-- CHAUCES IF a: TO TAKE A CHANCE THOSE MOTORISTS WMILD ; IN A WHI A' KEPT TH6IR BRAKES ACk( ).S1 c U BY wvt" J FAIMTfR MOTOR CO. d, NOW . i 1 it. II i V, M. 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Used 1 in Salt Lake City at the Corry home. last week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stanley. She returned home with them on Sat- Mr. and Mrs. Bent R. Bryan spent the week end in Denver visiting with their son Bruce, who is a patient at the Fitzsimmons Army hospital there. They report that Bruce is getting along fine and expects to be home in time for Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Glade Peterson and family of Sacramento, California visitsed Monday with her brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. Gayle Yorgason. They dinenjoyed a BESSIE MANGELSON . . wins Maxine Bowles, daughter of Mr. ner Monday evening and return- honor, sweater same evening and Mrs. Charles Bowles visited ed home Tuesday. grand-daughte- Paf Three NEPHI rack. Prepare lemon filling according to directions on package, uscup less water. Cool; ing spread half between cake layers. 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