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Show Thursday, October 3 1st, 1957 THE UTAH NEPH1. TIMES-NEW- Engagement Told of 195B CHRYSLER WiiiOSOR IN NEW LOW PRICE RANGE fag Three Naulilus literary Club Guests of Mrs. Margaret Hill Florida Young Lady, Son of Nephi Residents, The Nautilus Literary dub held iwvinH ..i.-- 1hir The engagement of Miss KaLh-ry- n Perry of Bradenton, Florida and William Land Hoyt of Nephi has been announced by Mr. and Mrs. Truman D. Perry, parents of the bride-elec- t. The wedding is to take place at Bradenton on 28. December Miss Perry is currently appearing with the Chicago Lyric Opera and also is employed as audiolog-is- t and instructor at the University of Chicago. She received her w - . A. B. degree from Wesleyan College, Macon, Gerogia, completing her course in three years. She took one year of graduate work at Florida State University and obtained her M. S. degree in y at Vanderbilt University. Mr. Hoyt is son of Judge and Mrs. Will L Hoyt of Nephi He took his B. A. and M. A. degrees Kit lbj8 Clujslor Windsor four-doo- r from the University of Utah and hardtop is ride, the only advanced suspension available as a features dual standard equipment. The Windsor is also offered Pr'ce ra"Ke- i is working on his doccurrently as standard ights in a two-doequipment, aircraft-typ- e hardtop, four-dosedan, two-setorate thesis in mathematics from miuiMe wincNhields, new power steering, pushbut- Town and Country wagon and three-sea- t wagon. . the University of Chicago. He is, , alMi Torsion-Air- e It is powered by a 290 horsepower engine. at present, under naval contract for research in mathematics at John Hopkins University, BaltiHoney Cookies Keep Three Seniors Take News Briefs more. Nephi Mrs. Will L Hoyt returned last Moist for Longer Time Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hansen week from a trip Special Examinations to Chicago to were pieaseu to nave ineir iamuy attend performances of If you're sending a gift box of the opThe Soohlarship Qualifying test home over the week end: Mr. and era "Othello" and "La Bohome" good things to eat to that boy for the preliminary selection of Mrs. Gordon Hanson and family by the Chicago Lyric Opera Comor girl at college, it is school candidates seek- and Mr. and Mrs. Kay Hanson pany, in which her prospective that you use honey insuggested making secondary and family of Salt Lake City daughter-in-la- w took part Miss your cookies or cake. Honey is ing to qualify for the National were visitors at the home of their Perry's parents also came wonderful for holding moisture Merit Scholarship program and to Chicago from Florida to attend the and it will make cookies and cake other sponsored scholarship pro- parents. was given throughout the stay fresh and moist longer. Fur- grams United States and its territories thermore, no other sweetening on October 22. The Juab High will impart to the food the flavor school has participated in this test of honey Whicth is so good. for the past three years. This year This is National Honey week the test was taken hv th thiw an esraeciallv grxvl tim tn, students having the highest scholout this fine recipe for honey-n- ut butter cookies. This recipe yields astic average of this year's senior class Wilbur Greenhalgh, Car100 medium size cookies just a good sized quantity for your fam- olyn Warner and Neil Greenhalgh. The SQT is offered by the Colily at home and a to send lege Entrance Examination Board to "Bill" at college.supply and is administered for the ColHere's the recipe: lege Board by the Educational 2 cups honey In the local 1 Testing Service. cups chunk-styl- e peanut school this test is under the dibutter rection of the school counselor. 3 unbeaten eggs The test fills the need for a single 1 tablespoon water test adapted to the similar select1 teaspoon vanilla ion requirements of many scholar1 cups quick cooking oats ships. By taking a single test in 2 cups raisins their own schools at little nr mn 1 V cups flour sifted cost (5 per cent of the seniors of 1 teaspoon salt me participating school may en1 teaspoon soda In a large mixing bowl com- roll free) high school seniors may bine honey, peanut butter, eggs, be considered for a variety of water and vanilla. Blend well. scholarships offered by some 66 These are four year Then add oatmeal and chopped sponsors. ranging from $100 to raisins. Sift flour with salt and scholarships, soda. Add to honey mixture, full cost tuition, fees, and living expenses depending on need. More blending only until all dry 800 scholarships were awardare dampened. Chill than ed in 1956-5mmiiwmmmixwumM.miuiiia&aTtimmwmmim dough for 10 minutes. Drop by The SQT is a high level scholV mnim miiiiMii nirnrir.1r1n..ril)riria8.r.1..1llm teaspoonsfuls onto greased cooky astic test to aptitude designed sheet. Bake in 350 degree F. differentiate students of among (moderate oven) 12 to 15 high verbal and quantitative abilu...... .II....... is not to be confused with It ity. Aptitude Test Mrs. Eva Hoyt and Kenneth the Scholastic which is administered six Hoyt visited in Orem Sunday with (SAT) Mr. and Mrs. Ballard Hoyt. While times a year at established examcenters. there they attended Sacrament ination were given under direction Tests new son of Mr. of Clarence meeting where the H. Pay, guidance and Mrs. Balard Hoyt was bless- counselor at the high school. ed and named. Nonman Richardson anirl a Mr SEND US YOUR both of Huntington Jacobsen, Park, California were in Nephi AND from Friday throueh Mondav for the deer hunt They visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rer- for nell Gowers. Mrs. Margaret Hill. The club collfct was read by operas and to meet their prosw pective and his mother. According to Mrs. Hoyt, the get acquainted meeting proved highly pleasing to all and a joyous week end was experienced in attending presentations of the two operas. son-in-la- SAYS HERE THE ONLY OUTFIT THAT MAKES MONEV WITHOUT ADVERTISING , J tE MINT" aud-iolog- wJn rwlwr evening at the home of VERNS n, THERE'4 PIEMTV OfCHP OUTFIT WHO DON'T ANDTHEr MAKE MONEV-B- Y SOAKING THEIR CUSTOMERS-BU- T ONLY ONCE-THE- Y CUSTOMERS ALWAYS RETURN TO AMD THEY MAKE MONEY PAINTR ;t BFC AMCC TUFV.PTTUC BC WORKMANSHIP IN TOWN AT RCAjvnADlt PRICES- - 3 3 THE SiiO im inJlfSiKQILEIi 1 7. mmm .... i'-- f .i.iLUUL... .1111 ym.lunMiiuiuit jim Limn .LJ.L.m m i xxsmat-- ... hwuhiuhuhijufjw.. , mStitXi ul J t DEER COW HIDES CUSTOM Harriett, Chaps, Glove, Moccasin ot Jacket Leather from your Cow Hidet Watch Repairing DESERET INDUSTRIES Engraving WELFARE PLAN ANNOUNCING AN ALL-NELUXURY CAR IN A LOWER PRICED FIELD! The Glamorous New - Diamonds Jewelry . 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