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Show r:: j BEAVER (UTAH) Chevrolet pickups in two sizes PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1955 ii: :' f '' .' lXH UI.K WKDDlVti I'NITKS i.KU KK COl'SIXS WITH PAR: WAX COl'SIXS, MAR. 2:1 ' ;lt wedding, performed in in, Nov.. on Wednesday. e.i :n marriage Miss Uetiy Ia-. d daughter if Mr. anO l.a.W Hodges ami Lloyc i .:(:!, sou of Mr. and Mrs. n i i :!nsen of Parowan. and .:i3 .1 :m Willeaen, daugther o: Mrs. Henry Willesen, and ' V.oi Marllnsen, sun of Mr. ind Susan Green of Cedar was a Martlnsen. Parowan week-en- d visitor with her cousin, frj. The brides are cousins and also Jil Smith and the family of Ken'e are cousins. The mar-la'- neth Smith. was performed at the home if a friend In Henderson. I.loyd Martlnsen recently returned from Germany, where he was stationed in Army Service. He now has employment ai Henderson. A ibridal tea will honor '.he former Miss Hodges on Friday lleliet evening at the First-Thir- d Society rooms, with her mother ds -hostess. The former Miss Joa,n AVillesen graduated from Beaver High and Heaver Seminary last May. She narticiiated in school affairs and has attended CSV for six months. I1 0 St f A .! i: .:t s i 1 3 e-- , Chevrolet's light pickup trucks incorporated in the 1035 line. Two pickups are promise to win even greater favor this year. A offered in the light-dut- y series, one featuring a (ona; list of improvements that range from added length. length box, the otrrr a Ji- ver convenience to beauty of design has been Pickups are among 75 models on 15 wheefbases. ever-popul- 90-in- - Cmutsta club Kntertained Mrs. Beverly Farrer was hostess lo the Canasta club at her home on Thursday evening or las. week. Mrs. Beatrice Wlllden was a special guest. The prizes for the .same went to Peggy Stapley, first; JaXell Farrer, second," and Anna low. The hosles.. Lou C.oo.-.viserved refreshments. The nex: party will be at the home of Alti Paice. Homemakers Discover Soup Combinations Clubs Hear Poetry IWital The Beaver Study Club and the Beaver Book club met together on Saturday evening at the home of Vilda Smith, with Flaral Lee as assisting hostess. The evening wa.s spent In hearing a poetry recital presented by Miss Evva Pryor, student at CSU, who also gave a cuting from the play, "Media." Refreshments were served to 30. r - f" 'r-iL?- - ' v-- ft 4 . fi- iVfi! r. '? 4 - A e ' Come drive America's c.f best-selli- car! ng ,1 & Couples' Club Meets ' ' J. J. T ; Enterialning the Couples' tiuu on Saturday evening were Mr. ana Mrs. John Bradshaw. Sixteen were present and spent the evening playing Hearts. Prizes went to Mr. and Mrs. Vernile Bradshaw, high; and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Yardley, low. The hosts for the evening served refreshments and the nex' party will ibe held at the home i Mr. and Mrs. Karl L. White. - ;m 5K Pinochle Club Has Party The Pinochle club met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Bea were Mrs Whether it's Grandma or the bride next door, women seem to have a Smith. Special guests Ethel li. Mrs. and Williams Kay trait in common. They like to try something new. A new dress pattern. A new way of arranging furniture. And, especially, a new recipe. And Blackner. Prizes for the game went is there a homemaker anywhere who doesn't like to do a bit of experi- to Lois Smith, high; Louise Les menting in the recipe department and come up with a dish that's her sing, second, ana ina nunimuu, own creation? low. The next hostess for this cluo Today enterprising homemakers Mrs. Ila Burt. are discovering a whole new gamut fits into the meal, and a neaping will be of recipes. They're pouring two bowl of fresh fruit is the salad. For kinds of condensed soup into a dessert . . . chocolate nut brownies! 8aucepan and stirring up a new Bountiful Vega-Bee- f Soup soup. And they're coming up with 1 can (1 cups) condensed varieties that range from clear, sucbeef noodle soup culent broths to hearty, vegetable-packe1 can (l'i cups) condensed chowders. Occasionally they vegetable soup s water bits some browned franks, slip in Blond soups and water; heat. of bacon, chunks of chicken, or a 4 generous servings vegetable for extra heartiness or as a means of ifting leftovers. Or try: Because it looks especially appePancho's C;: bo tizing and tastes even better, Boun1 can '.1 cups) condensed is one of the most tiful Vega-Bee- f chk-kegun. bo soup combinacondensed soup 1 c m (14 cups) condense popular tions. It's good with crisp cheese- pepper pot ou s water cheesewiches, made by toasting B'-isoups and water; heat. topped slices of bread uiiier tne 4 generous pwYings fi.; broiler. A dish of dill pick'. o'.'.zea d V-- li ul YOUR Cowbelles Entertain on Wednesday The Cowbelles entertained their hius.bands, members of the Cattle and Horse Growers Assn. at a banquet and entertainment on Wed nesday evening at the First-Thir- d meetinghouse. A delicious hot dinner was served in the dining rooms to 47. The table decorations were in keeping with the organization, and cons'sted of pictures of beef cattle as the centerpiece for each table, place cards were pictures of cattle and slogan "Eat More Be,ef" Other decorations were small cowgirl figurines, horses, cowboy boots, etc. The program consisted of read ing, Nancy Yardley; two vocal solo numbers, Kent Hansen, who play ed accompaniment on guitar; vocal duet, Patsy Bradshaw and Grala-in- e Williams, accompanied by Mr Hansen; reading, Amasa Barton. Mr. Barton, a state director of the Association, told about the the re cent convention, etc. Remarks andl welcome talk, Sara Yardley, presi' dent of the Cowbelles. JuNtamere Sewing Club Met Mrs. Vie Paice was hostess to the Justamere Sewing club at her home, recently. Ten were present to s,pend the evening together. Re Mr. and Mrs. Hansen directed freshments were served. the group in games and square dancing following the banquet,' The committee in charge waB Mrs I MMC Club Met Yardley, Mildred Yardley, Laur, was lios Oakden Mrs. Gladys Smith and Edytha Yardley. A tess to the MMC Club at her home Is sched-- j the of Cowbelles meeting after the for The report recently. , eiven bv Mrs. Belle uled for April. r White on the biography of Mary Shower Honors llride-eleTodd Lincoln. The hostess served ,1 Miss Carol Limb, bride-ele- c refreshments to the members. was guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower on Wednesday eve ning, at the home of Fa Mulr, with Mary Harris as assisting hos FAMILY'S tess. The entertaining game of the evening was Tuxedo, with prizes ENTERTAINMENT VALUE . . going to Alene Williams and Edith Harrig. 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