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Show Statement of Policy And for the gourmet's delight. But let the experts have all the ;fun? Take a tip from the connoisseurs and serve a cheese and fruit tray for dessert. It has many advantages but good taste is first and foremost. By serving several choice varieties of cheese, each person can enjoy his favorite and become acquainted with a new type. Fresh, juicy fruit is the perfect (cheese companion. Chill it thor oughly before adding to the tray and quick as a wink you have a .most refreshing dessert. Such a tray is easy on the cook. Bring the cheeses out of the refrigerator about a half hour before serving. Standing at room temperature enhances their delicate flavor and makes them easier to spread. But, cut the cheeses into desired sizes and shapes while still cold, as cheese slices better then. Place cheeses on a serving tray and cover well with aluminum foil or other wrap until serving time. Then, add the cold fruits and garnishes. Bright green leaves of most any variety can be used for garnish. Serving couldn't be simpler. All you need are dessert plates, knives for spreading, and assorted crispy crackers as Add some jelly if you please. You don't have to be a gourmet to appreciate cheeses. Starting in the center is the colorful Edam cheese with its bright red coat. For an unusual, touch, cut through the red coat from the center to the sides, as you would cut a pie. Pull back piece for petal ,each effect. At the upper left of the tray lare wedges of Camembert, long a popular dessert cheese. Camembert has a waxy, creamy texture, soft on the inside with whit-lisouter crust. This crust can be ieaten too. Apples, tart plums, or pears are all delightful with '.Camembert. -- . f : v; - . ?f ; ' The death of Wilson N. Lunt is a loss to his family, this area, and to Lunt Motor Company. We will miss his personality and leadership at this place of business; however, his passing will in no way effect the personnel, policies, or products of Lunt Motor Company. - ; We appreciate the loyalty of our employees, friends, and many customers during our loss. Wis have recently enlarged our facilities, and pledge to you that we shall continue to provide the i best automotive service available. ' ,trpf "go-with- ." pie-shap- h Crow with America ' " with such a variety, everyone will find a favorite. For best flavor, bring cheeses from refrigerator one half hour before serving. veins running through. Its sharp, as good. Its flavor varies from salty flavor has long made it a mild to sharp, depending on the favorite in salad dressings. But length of aging. The cream cheese has been garbe different and serve blue cheese nished by making diagonal lines with chilled, fresh pears. a minimum of that's this gay cheese and fruit tray. It is cool to prepare, refreshing to eat. And A gourmet's dessert with fuss The large wedge is Port du t, which also in used chiefly for dessert. A soft, creamy cheese with a thin rind, it has an aroma similar to Limburger but is more mild in taste. To make nibbling a little easier, cut Blue cheese into cubes and insert a toothpick into each. This is one of the easiest of all cheeses to recognize, for its whiteness is pierced with decided Sa-lu- blue-gree- Larger V8 n American or Cheddar cheese is the number one choice of Americans. To make an interesting arrangement this cheese is sliced into long fingers. In any form . . . wedges, blocks or square slices, it is just as attractive, tastes just Lunt Motor Company LANELL M. LUNT. U r't'jj'H USE OUR across the top with a fork, and decorating with a colorful sprig of parsley. Its creamy, delicately flavored goodness blends beautifully with any fruit. Spread orange sections or ripe strawberries with soft cream cheese. LAY PLAN BONDS n. AA713765, $5; Singer Sewing Machine, treadle G6585630, $5; Singer Sewing Machine, treadle G6G04912, Sewing Machine, $5; Singer treadle G6642237, $5; two pianos (offers will be considered); Westinghouse Electric Stove, serial No. 205318, $20; Forge (offers will be considered); 7 folding chairs, lunch room, $10; 26 chairs, angle iron type, 25c each. Beaver High School: Hotpoint Electric Stove, serial No. 7880213, $45; Chain Blocks, Wz ton, $20; Chain Hercules, $25; 8 Blocks, wooden tables, $2 each; Singer Sewing Machine, portable electric, $5; Singer Sewing Machine, AG835760, $20; Truck wheel with tube, 8.25x20, $12; Used tire, 7.00x20, $10; Used Tire, 7.50x20, $10. Belknap School: S0x72-in- , 4 library tables, 22-ihigh, $10 each; 1 table, $2; 2 teachers desks, $1 each; steel 36 chairs, 14-ihigh, frame, $1 each; 20 chairs, 12-ihigh, steel frame, $1 each; 2 teachers desks, $2 each; shelves, 90-i- n long x 36-i- n apart, high (5 shelves planed lumber), $4; 4 tables, lumber, $1 each; glass doors, with glass, $2 each; doors, glass out, $1 each. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION. ARLO P. MESSINGER, Clerk. Tub. Sept. 21, 22, 1961. n. n. GIRLS' DRESSES i C:::::m--- NOTICE The Board of Education of Beaver County School District proposes to sell the items of furniture and equipment listed below which are of no further use to the school district. The items will be at the school indicated and will be available for sale to churches and institutions until 4 p. m. on September 27th. After that time, they will be sold to the general public. The Principal of the school will collect cash for the items prior to release to the purchaser. Items will be sold to the first person to pay for the item. (Release value is listed after each item) Minersville School: Singer Sewing Machine, serial No. B1085410, treadle type, $2; Teacher desk, $2; 40 pupil desks with formica top, $5 each; 13 small wooden chairs, 50c each. Rlilford Grade School: 12 pupil desks with formica tops, $5 each; 5 small wooden chairs, fair condition, 50c each; 85 chairs, small angle steel, 50c each; 2 folding tables, $10 each; 4 library tables, 22-ihigh, $3 each; 1 folding table, small,$5; 1 chair, teachers, $2. Milford High School: Singer Sewing Machine, portable electric, AA2825C883, 5; Singer Sewing Machine, n. AWAY SAVE in SEPTEMBER ! Three Panel-Ka- y FOR SALE room heaters, wall type, for propane gas. Phone DU portable electric -- EASY A Small Deposit Holds Your Selection DU MILFORD, UTAH Engines and Diesel Debut in '62 Chevrolet Trucks .iilLS. SAVINGS ""m WhlfrF'iJWf''ZWiX ! : (l v;:;Y. 27 only! Girls' sizes 7 to 14 Cotton Dresses. Buy ,..-- Now and Save! - - f j. h V i A xnxtm hbwiiiwiik""1 nil t, f A GIRLS' DRESSES - l.SS y Only! Little Girls' Dresses, sizes 3 to 6x. Machine wash cotton. Reduced! 30 hlflffl"wflfAa"i' t v ' SHEET BLANKETS 2.19 Diesel power for the first time, addition of two headlamps and longer life mufflers. New optional higher powered YS's, and lower hood lines for equipment includes alternating current generabetter road visibility highlight Chevrolet's 1962 tors, tinted glass and sliding rear cab window truck line. New to most of the 198 models are for better ventilation. Proved independent front directional signals as standard equipment, single suspension is retained with improvements. Kathleen Robinson Marries Heber Davis Miss Kathleen Robinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Robinson, became the bride of Heber II. Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan H. Davis of Minersville, on Friday evening, Sept. 16. in the Mantel Room Ward of the Beaver First-Thir- d Brad-shaChapel. Bishop Lavel officiated. Mrs. Sheila Blackburn was matron of honor, and Scott Pearson acted as best man. Mrs. Clara Carter furnished music for the wedding march, and Bishop Bradshaw was master of ceremonies for the reception which followed, The young couple will make their home in Minersville. w members of the Twenty-fou- r down to St. family drove to the Temple attend George wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bradshaw. Miss Joyce Bradshaw and a friend came down from Salt Lake for the wedding of her cousin Joe. Mr. and Mrs. Lavar Cox and daughter have been visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere appreciation to our many friends for the kindnesses during our recent bereavement. thank those We especially who contributed the lovely floral offerings, and those who assisted with the services. The Bell Bakes Family. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Murdock Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Bakes. and Mrs. Jess Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. AI Moore of Phoenix spent two days last week visiting at the home of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith. y P P tj) P LOOPED SCULPTURED ! MACHINE WASHABLE ! Large 27-ipattern. Washable. from. x n. ! d O for s& 7 ' . jWWhi-- u i kY 'JJ j 'I I Tremendous Savings on Hearing Aids f. I through DIRECT BUYING Dr. A. F. Rich Cedar City Budget Terms Unconditional Guarantee PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. George Murray (Golda) and son Brian of Mapleton visited last week end with her sister, Mrs. Jess Cart-wrigand family, and brother Jack Waters and family, and her mother, Mrs. Myrtle WatAlso visiting the same ers. family over Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Warren Waters of Cedar City. L r A. SAVE! V"-- " J - SAVE! Hoys' 8.95 3.39 Real, Slacks. luke-war- to 1 Mrs. Vera Williams visited her son, Roe Buchanan, and family in St. George last week end. From there she accom- SAVE! Boys' FLANNEL SHIRTS af water.. m cotton flannel; sleeve. Brand new colors and catching terns. Sizes 6 to 16. - MATINEES aturdays, - j 1 -S- and S p.m. Sunday, Sept. 17 at 2:10 at 2:30 Wdnsday, Srpt.at303 00 Friday, Spt. It 3 pjn. and I Sun., Sept. 24, Include tax and fairground admittioa 75, J3.25, JI 73, S2.2S PrlcM l THE BEAVER (Utah) PRESS Friday, September 22, WCl fAMUY MAT. WED. at 1M J3 73, $1 50 and $1.79 BOYS 13 MAIl ORDERS Snd ctitk er mony with ttampd to Sox FO Mlf eddrtsd cnvtlop 6, S. I. C. 16. For Inform alien tail Salt Laka DA 8 341. 6 34 oz. JEANS 1.66 lonj eyepat- True western cut heavy, denim Jeam, rugged sizes 6 13-o- fc to 16. Girls' BULKY SWEATERS BOYS' WARM JACKETS 2.98 $5 ... Sizes a heavy Just think bulky orlon sweater, in white and colors. Sizes 3 to Gx. Sizes 7 to 14 .... $3.98 Brand new . . . Quilt-line- d Bedford Cord, with knit hood. Three collar. Zip-ocolors. Sizes C to 18. ff 16. 1.66 100 Corduroy wash In Machine New Collar in BOYS' PARKAS CORDUROYS ht panied Salt Lake friends on a trip to Glen Canyon. Miss Bonnie Bradxhaw came down from Salt Lake for her brother's wedding. Mrs. Mary Goodwin has returned to Beaver after an absence of several months. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Smith left Friday to attend funeral services for a relative in Leamington. Mrs. Mabel Smith has her father here visiting her for a while. 2.33 Heavy high low loop 45-i- n. latex hacking. Machine Ten new popular colors to choose Non-ski- SAVE IP- Large 70 x 90 Cotton Sheet Blankets. Machine washable. n wear 8 Only! Hoys' wash warm coats reduced to clear at this one low price. Sizes 8, 10, 12, 14 only, go hurry In for these. MISSES' ROBES 2.98 The new popular waltz-lengstyle. Lovely colors; machine washable th cotton. Sizes S, M, L. Girls' FLANNEL PAJAMAS 1.98 New selection of colors and styles. Sizes 4 to 14, for one low price. |