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Show •••••••• • ••• • Jl,fidvaJc Journa1, Thursrlay, July 24, 19!l0 I Friday and Saturday, July 25th and 26th II THEY KNEW 'VHAT THEY WANTED! I! • • • -• • r • • • II • II •-~• • • ''Wise Girls'' II • - From the Broadway hit "Kempy'' Here is something to cheer about in Talking Pictures!. IJ hilarious comedy of two girls who get what they want. The. It's a scream! ------------------------~------· • • Sunday and Monday, July 27th and. 28th • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • •• • • • • • • ·-------------------------------------------1 • • • • • • ORETAOARBO • • ••• Unna Christie • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • • • • • • • • • IRIS THEATRE • •••• • • • •• •• • was never funnier than in this Talking successor to "Navy Blues:'' You'll laugh yourself pink at Haines' caveman courtship after ,.. Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Freeman had as Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Palmer entertheir guests Wednesday Mrs. M. S. tained at dinner Friday for Mr. and Swan, Mrs. Grace Goetsche and Mrs. Mrs. James Wight and children Beth A. B. Thomas of Salt Lake, Ralph 'l.nd Jay of American Fork. Swan of Burley, Idaho, and Miss For safety arul economy, the heat· Mrs. Lydia Bateman spent the week Millie Bateman of Rvpert, Idaho . ing system sl1on lrl be cleaned ead1 end in Salt Lake as the guest of her Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hamilton an- spring as soon nR the heating senson daughter-in-law Mrs. G. J. Bateman. nounce the birth of a boy, Thursday. Is ovPr-, snys the llollnnd Institute of Mr. and Mrs. Elias Dennis and daughter Coleen, Mrs. Orson Shulsen Mr. and Mrs. Ross Egbert enter- Thennology of II ol land, Clllch Ashes, a1.d child1·en, Larkin, Darrel and Fay tained at a party in honor of her soot unrl rlust stwuld be removed are spending two weeks at Lyman father, Charles F. Myers, it being his from ehimney heater and flue pipe, nn1l birthday anniversary. Refreshments hent duet!' und coi!IJtir r!'lurus sliouhl vVyoming, Mrs. JoBcph Hibbard and daughter, were served to 14 guests. be <'lean n nrl ft eP f1·om obst rnct ions. Mrs. Axel Lundquist and Mr. Simon Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Tischner enterlf the ho>Htfng pl;l nt i~ not tlwr"n;..h· Hibbard are spending two weeks at tained at dinner Sunday in honor of ty clennf'd 11 hen the flre Is rlis<•llJJ· Tuente, California, guests of Mr. and Natalie Ellertsen of Santaquin. tinue!l, soot and n~h partkles whid1 Mrs. Leland Hibbard. Miss Beverly Mason of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Axel Lundquist enteris spending several weeks visiting nb~:<orh mobtlll'e from the ait-. corrode tained at 500 Tuesday night, a late or rust tlH' Jn,.ide of the flue pipe, rewith her grandmother, Mrs. Chris "ICE CREAM DRESSED UP" ducing its thiei\JJ<>ss beyond liw p11lnt 'uncheon was served to Mr. and Mrs. Loven dahl. What would you say if anyone askLew Cross, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Hand The Fra.nkland reunion was held at of sni'et.v h!'fore I he outside surface of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. John ·~d you "What is the most universally the home of Thomas P. Page, July :JOpular American dessert, regardless Yates. 24th. 1\fr. and Mrs. Nephi Moon of Hanna )f season ? " I am sure most of you Mr. and Mrs. Ren Howard and Mr. tTtah, spent Friday at the home of would say "Ice Cream". Isn't that and Mrs. Jet Bills spent Sunday in ·ight? Now that we can buy ice Mr. and Mrs. Axel Lundquist. Provo canyon. Mrs. Joseph Gardner joined a party ~ream at the corner drug store or Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Callicott and of friends and spent the week in lown on the main street, or make it daughters, Mrs. Dora Butterfield and Provo Canyon. easily at home if we don't live near a sons, Almon and Veloy, left Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Pixton, Mr. 1tore, ice cream is becoming more and for the Northwest, where they will and Mrs. \Vallace Bateman, Mr, and 'IlOre the Great American Dessert spend two weeks. Mrs. D. R. Bateman, Mrs. Elzina -!lven for family dinners. And the Mr. and Mrs. Ross Egbert enterBuckley, Mrs. Arminta Egbert, and more we use it, the more ideas we tained at dinner Sunday in honor of son Alma attended the Golden wedd- 5et about dressing it up. Mrs. A rminta Egbert. One of the most popular ways of ing anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Jos . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Lloyd and Bateman of Alpine which was held iressing it up-in fact it's a dress family returned home from Fish t hat's worn most frequently at afterat Saratoga Tue~day afternoon. Lake, Sunday, after spending the past Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bateman and noon and evening parties, as well as eight days there. · They were accomfamily spent Sunday in little cotton- linners and luncheons-is Chocolate panied by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ChrisSauce. My first recipe for you, therewood canyon. tensen and family of Richfield. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Yates have fore, is a Hot Cocolate Sauce for Ice Miss Phyllis Wiberg returned moved to this ward, where they will Cream, and it is the kind of rich, home Sunday after spending the week thick, shiny chocolate sauce that you mau:e their home. in Salt Lake as guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. McAllister is spending ~an get at Schrafts in Boston and Mrs. Lester Pugsley. ~cveral v•eelts in St. George, Utah New York and Huylers in Chicago, or Mrs. Cephas Wilkins entertained at beiu;_; called there on account of the the grandest ice cream places in the her home Tuesday for the following qeiious i!ln:ess of her mother, arriving community in which you live. I call it officers of the First ward Primary asthere a few rlays before her mothers a bittersweet sauce, it's so dark, and sociation: Mrs. Jack Wiberg, Mrs. it is certainly marvelous when served •eath . Joseph Densley, Miss Velma Ottesen, Mrs. Louis Nelson and Mrs. Charles warm on vanilla ice cream. Mrs. Oscar Nell, Mrs. White, Mrs . Hot Bittersweet Sauce Peterson have returned home after Heber L. Crane, Miss Adrea White, Removing Soot Accumu~ations From ~pending 11. week :1t Idaho, Falls. l;.j cup butter the Chimney Is No Longer a Dirty, Mrs. Delisle Beckstead and Miss Mrs, Chnrl~s Cundick and children l;.j cup chocolate (shaved fine) Blenda White. Messy Job. A Giant Vacuum Gladys, Vaughn rmd Gaylen, Mr. and l;.j cup cocoa Mrs. A. L. Gentry of Salt Lake Cleaner More Thoroughly Cleans the Mrs. Rulen Ohliviler and children, 3;:1 cup sugar and Mrs. Cliff Hardcastle and baby l;.j cup cream Chimney Than Is Possible by Hand . !\1:at it> :mel Doyle spent the week-end of Sandy spent the week as guests of in \Vebcr canyon. Ys tsp. salt their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. shows Indications of damage. Ac· Mrs. £lien Gardner, Martie Gardl ..tsp. vanllla Maynard. cumulatiuns of soot in the chimnE'Y ner. Bertha Abbott, Misses Edna and Melt butter in saucepan and add J. S. Russell of Salt Lake spent the constitute a serious fire ha7.ard us V~>lois Irvin3", Mrs. Riche! Irving and chocolate . week visiting at the home of Lionel soot is a condensed fuel whit h hums Mrs. :Maggie Hibbard were among Keep over very low ,fire until Myers. with a hi~lr <lt"'ree of !Je·tt when i"· the guests from \Vest Jordan who at· smooth, then add cocoa, sugar, cream Mr. and Mrs. Garry Sullivan and uited by h~t spu~·J;s carl'ierlnpward b.,v j tended a bir.thda~ party one night and salt . daughters, Margaret and Afton, and · last week, grven m honor of Mrs Mix these ingredients together well, Mr. and Mrs. Scott of Salt Lake were the dt·aft. Soot. In the :urnaee Is an Kate WaL;;tcnholme at her home in then bring to the boiling point only. guests of Mrs. Zach T. Butterfield, enemy of heatmg as . 1t Is a non- J Magna. Mrs. \'Valstenholme was for- Add vanilla and serve slightly warm. Monday. conductor of heat, actmg as au In· · merly Kate Hnun of this ward. This mixture must be cooked slowly Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Hamilton sulating material if nllowerl to gather A miscellaneous shower was given so that large amount of chocolate and have moved into their new home on on heating surfaces. Heating eugi- at the home of Mrs. Ethel Gerard cocoa will not burn, and also is should Redwood road. neers have found that a "lining" of Wednesday night in honor of Miss not be stirred after the ingredients Zach T. Butterfield, in company soot only one-eighth inch thicl; will Grace M:alstrom, a b;ide of thi~ week. are well mixed, or it may sugar. with Mr. Jackson and Mr. Clark of reduce a plant's eJlicieney m 01·e 1han If you are having a party this sum. l\'l:rs. Gertrude Sqmre entertamed at Lehi, left Friday for Wyorhing, where 25 per cent. cl~nner TuesdRy a~ternoon for Mrs. rner and want to serve something dethey will spend the week. · t Yaeu um c 1e a ner, 011 e ut· tile l"n "''::t and 1rs. F,. Jensen of Salt licious for refre::Jhments, why not give A gtun Miss Orlean Scott of Salt Lake .,.,,., CTtle:-:ts chocolate ice cream sand. 1 I r.ke . I o f t I1e me<: Illllill':t a.~e. Mr. and li '"l P. T. Eatcm3.:1 r0 spent the week as guest of Mr. and new manes ·:rhes? Lay a slice of Chocolate has supJilnnted the unsnnitary eli'm· cived word th"', thl'l!' d:1ughter a •' Mrs. Chris Madsen. 1p·e1 Food on a dessert sized plate, Zach Butterfield, Lionel Myers, ney sweep a~ a mf'ans of cleaning the eon-in-law, Ur 'n 1 Jl.:!rs. Lee Bro':: ;er it with a spoonful of ice cream. Charles Myers and George H. Dansie heating system, and it does what has h'td spent h:o weeh: • at the hamc of lace a piece of white Angel Food left Sunday for Wyoming, where they heretofore been a dirty job, quickly, h•r sister, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Turner m the ice cream and top with a. will spend several days. ~maller spoonful of ice cream. Then thoroughly and without mess. The of Chicago . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Lloyd cleaner is mouuteu on an nutomohiJe :rvrrs. Saph:·onia Bateman of Sandy, pour hot chocolate sauce over the have as their guests for the week truck anu a motor-driven fan provides and Jl.'lr. and :'Ll:rs. Robert Dimond are ~andwich. With coffee and salted nuts Mrs. Annie Keaton and sons, George, a powerful suction which 18 Ull!llied ;pending two Y/ee:,s visiting relatives this sort of an ice cream sandwich Eugene and David, and daughter, .vi!l seem like complete refreshments in Idaho. :Mr. ancl Mrs. R L. Burgon. Mrs for nlmost any party you may want Anna, and Mrs. A. V. Daley and baby through a long flexiule pi[ attaehed to openings in the cllinmf'J' and heat· P.oarl Barrett and son, Ivan. Mr. and to give . of Burley, Idaho. Miss Beth Smith left Tuesday for lng plant. This machine sucks the • ~rs. Hyrum ~h1:hcn spent Friday a~ vVould you like the recipe for the V. T. Ranch in Arizona, where dirt and soot out of the mn~t rf'mote A Epen Grove, arriving home Saturday Chocolate Angel Food that I gave in she will spend some time as guest cracks anrl cre1·ices and clen11S the morning. one of my radio prog·rams over the of her sister, Mrs. Sandall Findlay. connecting pipes, hlnwing the soot ancl Mrs. Hannnh Spencer of Bluffdale National Broadcasting system recentI. E. Freeman and sons, Moses dust into nn enorutou~ du~t-pmof hag. is spending th's w ek with her daugh- ly? Here it is: Densley and sons, Horace Noakes and The housewife apprcdates the dean. ter !1rs. HyTum Shulsen. Chocolate Angel Food sons, William Cardwell and sons, S. F. liness of this met hod as it <loPs ll<•t 1 eU[J granulated sugar Mi3s Delila Spratling has returnee Stephenson and sons, Peter Green "raise a clu~r·· 3 tbsp. cocoa in the huu3e, nor i:; l1 L'" nftc~· rpending a weelr at and sons, Joseph Green and sons, Springville, guest at the home of her ~.Z cup ldtchen-tested flour Pete Christen and son, Thomas Calli- there an aftermath of grimy dirt In ~ister, Mrs. Lambert Baker. 1 cup egg whites cott, John Steadman, Franlt Smith, the basement or ou tile walks und • Miss Doris Cundick had as her 3;:1 tsp. cream of tartar Thomas Butterfield, N. K. Thomson lawns. week-end guest Miss Helen Crane of 1,~ tsp. salt This system of cleaning heating Riverton. a.nd son'l, Edgar Morgan and son, 3;:1 tsp. vanilla Delbert and Henry Page, Edgar Ay- plants Is IhJW a\·ailahle in most of the Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Palmer enterSift sugar twice and sift cocoa with lett anc! son, H. C. Wilkins and son. larger cilies ant.! towns. llume own· tained at a chicken dinner Sunday for half the sugar. Leo Bills, Wayne Reynolds, Alton ers will I.Je more sure of a first·cla.os Miss Lillie Parry of Salt Lake, Mr. Sift flour once before measuring. Dansie and Dr. Sorensen and sons cleunirJg job by engaging cleaners and Mrs. J. F. Palmer, Lee, , ida and Sift flour three times with remainspent the week-end at Grandaddy Birdie Pa!.ner. ing half cup sugar. Miss Mildred Sanderson, Jesse lakes at the Fathers' and Sons' out- whose eqUiJJill('llt includes the powerBeat egg whites with a flat whip. ful. motor-rlri ven suction fan. Tills Swan of Salt Lake, Lamar Burkin~ ing . Add cream of tartar and salt when Henry Bills and Everett Hamilton service usually Includes a thorough s;1aw of Sandy and Bernice Bateman egg whites are frothy . left Wednesdav for Fish Lake, where lnspe~tlon which will re1'ent any ex- enjoyed a chicken dinner in little CotContinue beating until egg whites they will spend the week. lsting defects In the chimney or the tonwood canyon, Tuesday. will just hold a point when whip is Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Page and ueating plant itself, enabling repairs Many friends attended the funeral pulled out-not a stiff point. family left Wednesday for Mirror to be made during the summer services of John N. Olson, held at Gently beat and fold in sugar and lake, where they will spend the week. months. The saving ln. fuel due to the Deseret Mortuary Monday aft~r cocoa mixture. The Second ward Primary officers the Increased efliciency of the plant noon. ~lr. and Mrs .. olson and family Fold in flavoring . and teachers entertained at a party were formerly of th1s ward. Pour into ungreased Angel Food Joe Jacobson and Lynn Bateman -pan with tube center and bake. at the ward house last Thursday. more than pays fur the. cleanmg, to Games and dances were enjoyed and which Is added the benefits of eleanli- are spending two weeks motoring When cake comes from oven invert refreshments were served to 100 ness for walls, furnishing and wearing through southern Utah. They will pan with cake in it until cold. apparel and the virtual elimination of visit Lynn's brother, Wilson, of the ,Time--Bake 45 to 50 minutes. guests. Mexican mission, returning home by Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Peterson en- the residence fire hazard. Temeprature-325° F., slow oven. tertained at dinner Sunday in honor way of Qalifornia. Size of Pan-One 9-inch tube pan. of Mrs. Zach T. Butterfield and chilGolf to Bobby Jones seems to be a Mrs. Vern Jensen and Mrs. Bert This makes a small chocolate Angel dren and Mrs. Hattie Freeman and matter of course. Buckley were dinner guests of Mrs. Food Cake . daughter Lerei. The clerks of Page-Hansen company, with their escorts, spent Friday in Big Cottonwood canyon, where they surprised Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Page, who spent two weeks in the canyon. A weinie roast was enjoyed. Mrs. S. C. B. Sorensen, Miss Phyllis Butterfield and Mrs. Zach '!'. Butterfield attended a party at ' the home of Mary Lloyd at South Jordan, Thursday. Refreshments were served. Riverton First ward Primary added new officers to their association Sunday when Mrs. Florence Page was released as first counselor and Mrs. Marchell Wiberg was chosen to fill her place. Miss Velma Ottesen was chosen as secretary and Miss Blenda White was chosen as a teacher . CUTS REPAIR COST CKER'S • • • •Norma Lee~· Elliot Nugent and J. C. Nugent in 18 4 EST JORDAN BETTY C II .. ~ GlE~N HE~T PlANT Schyler Call at Murray, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs.Charles Beckstead, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Jensen enjoyed a luncheon party at Brighton, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William Russell of Salt Lake were special guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sabey, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Cox of Midvale, Mr. and Jl4'rs. Anthony Sharp of Salt Lake were guests of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Fotheringham, Monday. Miss La Ray Rich of Union is spending a week at the Fotheringham home. II with Leila Hyams Polly Moran II Marie Dressler Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday July 29th, 30th and3lst .HER FIRST TALI{ING PICTURE bJ, ~ . and "KING OF THE KONGO" ·----------------------~----· I . I SATURDAY • IS the LAST DAY of ·The G UBLIC Miss Rita Moffatt returned to her home in Castle Dale, Wednesday, after spending three weeks here. She was a special guest of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Fowles . -------- Sole of Her Foot First Doc-"Lou look worried." Second Ditto-"I am. I have a very puzzling case. A flapper wants to be vaccinated and insists I vaccinate her where it won't show." Express and Truck Service Hauling. Moving and Express Bert Bateman Call Midvale 297 GOING ON AT THE us "\Ve Dl'ess the Best Dressed Men in Town" |