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Show BSAR RIVER VALLEY fBEAlUUVER CITY are xfr and Mrs. Chester Stander w a wuj hp rroud parents s. home Monday. October of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hunsaker, me unva. announce HoneyviHe, October 6 at a local baby boy, born was former-f-v Hunsaker hospital. Mrs. Jensen, daughter of Miss Phyllis of this city Alvin Jensen, vr and Mrs. L. Jensen anHarold Mrs. Mr and a of baby boy. nounce the arrival Mrs. Jensen is at the horn October 5. Mrs. Ed Rader nome of her mother, 3. in Corinne. Paul Carruth, Mrs. Lowell Carruth and baby, of Oakland, California, Mrs. Ger.ia Christensen and son, Ernest, cf Los Angeles, California, Mrs. Sina Thorsen and daughter Evelyn, of this city tie visiting in Evanston, Wyoming as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Mortensen spent Tuesday in Salt Lake City on business. Mr. end Mrs. Clifford Jensen spent Saturday and Sunday in Salt Lake City, where they attended the 109th semi annual conference. Mr. and Mrs. Christian Anderson are the proud parents of a baby girl born Monday, October 10. .THURSDAY, OCTOEZR 13, 1S33 tage rrva i 7 prepared by Betty Crocker Home Service Department PARTY FOR THE How about an group who are clamoring for a EIGHT-TO-TWELV- ES taffy pull for the 8 to 12 year old party? Pulling the taffy furnishes the entertainment as well as helping out on the refreshments. Send them into the kitchen and provide large dish towels for aprons. Divide the quests into couples and give each couple a lump of taffy to pulL Cocoa and some big fat sugar cookies or doughnuts are all you'll need for refreshments. There can be a bowl of shiny red apples on the table or a platter of taffy apples, if you like. Here are two taffy recipes one for Molasses Taffy and one for "White" or Vinegar Taffy; Molasses Taffy 2 cups light brown sugar 2 tbsp. water Utah, announce the arrival of & 4 the rX cup butter cup molasses a baby boy, born October 1 tsp. vanilla 2 tbsp. vinegar was Vernal Hospital. Mrs. Merkley The East Tremonton farm bureau Cook sugar, molasses, vinegar and water together in saucepan daughOhman, Esther Miss formerly over very low heat, stirring constantly to prevent sticking and the of this will hold their monthly meeting at ter of Mrs. Emma Ohman, formation of crystals on sides of pan, to 250 F., the temperature at the home of Mrs. George Abbott, Wedwhich mixture forms a hard ball when tested in cold water. Remove city 19. October The is nesday, and meeting from heat and add butter and vanilla. Turn onto well buttered pan Mr. and Mrs. Seward Hansen have for the purpose of electing officers and mark into squares or pull. Amount: 20 pieces. two children, of Brigham City, for the coming year. All members make to Vinegar Taffy community .this to moved 4 cups sugar 2A cup boiling water are urged to be present. their home. Yi cup mild vinegar 2 tbsp. butter Mrs. G. R. visited Brough Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Fred Timmerman and Melt the butter in a saucepan. Add sugar, hot water, and vinegar. in Lake Salt with Dona. her daughter, Stir until sugar is dissolved. Cover, and boil 8 minutes. Remove cover, two children, of Ogden, spent Sunday Mrs. Timmerman's She returned home Sunday evening. and continue boiling to 264 F., the temperature at which mixture in this city visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jess Garfield motored turns brittle when tested in cold water. Turn onto a buttered pan tft Rose. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. cool. Pull until porous and white. to Lake to Salt their visit teachiis who Monday Miss Gayle Holmgren, And here's a grand recipe for cocoa. It's called Colonial Coco Paul, Idaho, is brother, Clarence, who is ill. because Martha Washington used to make it for George Washington ng high school atwith Mrs. Mrs. Rose Mr. and Petereson., her parents, when he'd come home on a frosty autumn evening after riding all day spending a month Garfield spent Saturday and over his vast .estate at Mount Vernon. The children will enjoy th Mr. and Mrs. Ruelon O. Holmgren, Floyd in Salt Lake attending con cocoa all tha more if you tell them this story. Here is the recipe: vacation. Sunday harvest school the during ference and anl fair the their Colonial Chocolate Mrs. visiting Olga Wednesday afternoon, 2 tbsp. cornstarch 4 tbsp. cocoa Mrs. Amelia Checketts. of aunt, number a entertained Rasmussen 1 egg 2 cups water Mr. formerand Mrs. Raif birth8th Johnson, of the little folks in honor Ys cup sugar cup hot water Phil. During the after- ly of Salt Lake, have moved recently 2 cups milk tsp. vanilla day of her son, to intend where East were Tremonton, they Mix cocoa with a little cold water in a saucepan to make a smooth played, noon and evening games to make their residence. paste. Add 2 cups water, sugar and milk. Bring mixture to a boil after which a tray lunch was servedas-to and blend in cornstarch which lias been dissolved in a little cold milk. Mr. and Mrs. William Checketts of was 12 guests. Mrs. Rasmussen Boil 3 minutes longer. Remove from heat and set in warm place. Beat were of sis their Providence, her guests daughtsisted with the serving by egg with Vz cup hot water until mixture is light and foamy. Pour half ter, Mrs. Rose Peterson. er- Mrs Alice Davis of Perry. of the egg mixture into a, pitcher; then blend in vanilla. Add hot Mrs. Doris Fridal attended confer chocolate slowly. Pour remaining egg mixture over top of chocolate. Mrs. Pauline Sorensen, of Twin ence in Salt Lake over the weekend in weekend Serve at once. Amount: 6 servings. the Falls, Idaho, spent And here is also a recipe for Caramel Apples: this city visiting her sister, Mrs. Eva and also visited at the fair. Mix 1 cup sugar, 1 cup corn syrup, 4 tbsp. butter and Vx enp Mr. O. Mrs. and Irvine J. Garfield, Hailing, and family. cream together in a deep saucepan (with a small bottom). Place over Mrs. Frank Omundson left Thurs- and June Cordon spent the weekend in a low heat and cook slowly until mixture forms a firm, soft ball when Lake Salt with and relativevs San in Diego visiting dropped into cold water (230 F.). Blend Vi cup more cream and day evening for her home continue cooking until a hard hall is formed in cold water (250 F.), California after visiting for six weeks attending conference. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Kay visited stirring almost constantly to prevent scorching. Remove mixture from in this city with her parents, Mr. and and set pan containing it into a pan of hot water to keep mixture heat in with Lake friends OmundSalt Mrs. Hansen. N. Saturday. Mrs. Victor while soft coating apples. Have 6 to 8 apples washed and thoroughly Max Fridal and Glen Garfield were son will be remembered as Miss Verla dried . . . with a stout wooden skewer thrust into the stem end to form Salt Lake visitors over the weekend. Hansen. a handle. Quickly dip each .apple into the caramel mixture, and twist Brig-haWhile of there they attended the West-en- r M. until thinly and completely covered. Then plunge caramel-coate- d P. Mrs. and Jensen, Mr. apple into cold water to set the caramel. Drain on waxed paper. Amount: States Mission reunion and the City spent a few days in this 8 6 Caramel Apples. to Australian Mission reunion. city at the home of their son, Mr. and Mrs. Wrarren Wright and If you have any specific cooking problems, send a letter requesting and family. Mrs. Jensen also visInformation to Betty Crocker in care of this newspaper. You will receive ited with some of her other children children of Idaho Falls, have been visa prompt, personal reply. Please enclose 3 cent stamp to cover postage. but Mr. Jensen is unable to walk on iting hre with their relatives since account of poor health. Friday. Miss May Fridal returned to n their home with them Tuesday after-no- n ed which won ribbons or distinction to --9 was called Jensen Mrs. Elvina to a few weeks. of to bedside her the some in spend Wednesday way. The sad news reached Deweyville, sister, Mrs. Cecila Wilkinson, who is seriously ill Saturday evening of the death of Paul A Mrs. Eva Hailing and son, Sherman, C. Hansen, popular civic worker of Girls of the home economics depart of this city, and Mrs. Pauline SorenOgden, and a son of Mr. and Mrs. ment have undertaken the By Mrs. Thomas Ault project of Christian Hansen of this place. Paul sen, of Twin Falls, Idaho, spent Frischool cafeteria. the redecorating high Mrs. of Peter Jensen, Logan, spent was killed in an auto accident east To day in Ogden, where they visited with will care of funds the take expense a few days here with her daughter, of Kaysville, Utah on his way to Salt Mr. and Mrs. Glen Simpson. school be from allowed the budget. Mrs. Lloyd Lish, and family. Lake City. , The girls will also make plans later Friday night, the dance sponsored Monday afternoon a social and in the year for decorating and arrangby the Daughters of Pioneers was dance was sponsored by the Primary not very successful. The hall was dec- officers for the children. The ' girls ing the faculty room publications oforated with pumpkins, corn stalks and orchestra furnished the music. Pop- fice, and the girls' rest room. This is late fall flowers. Ice cream and pie corn and candy were sold and all en- all part of their interior decorating was the refreshment served. The girls joyed a very pleasant afternoon. The unit and will be under the direction of Mrs. Shurtz. orchestra furnished the music. orchestra is to be commended on their A number of our town folk attend- very entertaining music and very Sigma Chi, one of the seven Greek ed the M Men and Gleaner Girl dance much for their free serwice to make letter chapters of the U. S. A. C, at Beaver Dam Friday night. the children happy. last Friday to the the prefer- proved Friday afternoon, Mrs. Mary Marble was hostess at her home, where a SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT CLUB number of ladies enjoyed a quilting OF FIELDING MEETS OCT 6 . . bee and refreshments. The Social Development club of Sunday, October 9, Mrs. Sid Hess . . . by old and son, Jerry, were dinner guests of Fielding, met at the home of Mrs. Leo parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Lish Earl Thursday, October 6. Twenty . . their Sr., They also called on her grand members were present. The newly mother, Mrs. M. A. Lish. who is ill elected officers for the coming year SPRING at the horUe of Mr. and Mrs. A. R took over their responsibilities. Federation convention was reported Burbank. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Frost, of Span by Mrs. Ezra Packer and Mrs. Joseph ish Fork, visited relatives here Sun Smith. Mrs. Thomas Harris motioned that the club join the Federation We Also Make New Spring day. of Women's clubs. The motion carof Edwin McCammon,' Ida., Gittens, Filled Mattresses is visiting relatives here for a few ried. Att he close of the meeting luncheon days. StylWe Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Burbank and was served by the hostess, assisted by . . . See sons, Lowell, Odell, Douglas and Ken-nit- her daughters, Madge, Connie and Ora and Dewey Pierson attended the Mae Earl.. . . . Club will meet October 20th at the wedding dance and shower for Mr, and Mrs. Charles Kearns at Malad, home of Mrs. Lovina Holt. Topic: Monday evening. "Origin of Hallowe'en." Mrs. Kenneth Vernon, of Salt Lake Good Face, Good Heart City, returned home Sunday after spending a few days with her mother, If a good face is a letter of Mrs. Louis Germer. a good heart is a CO. of credit. Bui Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heusser were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Nish and family Sunday. A number of our community attendconference ed the 109th of the L. D. S. church. club boys and Several of the other farmers attended the Utah State Fair and several animals were enter- - EAST TREMONTON Mr. and Mrs. Niquist, of Bell Flower, California, and Mrs. Albert and Mrs. Cecil Richardson ith friends here Sunday. Mrs. Carl O'Keefe. of Afton, Wyo., better known as Catherine Thurman, who was a former school teacher here in Elwood, called and Mr. and Mrs. V. L Hansen Sunday. She and some relatives and friends were on their way back from conference in Salt Lake. She was a very beloved teacher and wished to be remembered to all the people of Elwood. The Relief Society .opening social last week was a real success. A lovely program was arranged and all the supervisors gave a little sketch of their year's work. Refreshments were served to 42 ladies and 16 children. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mortensen went to Payson Saturday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Guy Johnson and children. Mrs. Johnson was in the Payson Hospital, where she underwent a serious operation. Mrs. Johnson was formerly Inez Christensen, daughter of Patriarch and Mrs. J. P. Christensen. Her many friends here wish for her speedy re- - d, HIGH LIGHTS DEWEYVILLE I SAVE . Try the New having your mattress made into a I FILLED George Hodges has now completed the course in the much talked of Curley Cut and Hair the new ing MATTRESS Call'and Deliver FREE! ...DropaCardto... h, uptrend for Fall HODGES Beauty Salon EVERTON Brigham City, Utah I MATTRESS wer-Lytto- Brigham City, Utah The thing we most "wonder" about is "Why don't all housemakers buy all their foods from O. P. S. 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Among the twenty-fiv- e boys who pledged membership to Sigma Chi wer: Harold Capener, Homer Shurtz, Richard Welling, and Melvin Manning of Garland; J. T. Abbott and Norman Winzeler of Tremonton. In the "Bid Day" ceremonies held on the campus, the officials in charge would call "which way" and the new member would shout his preference, and his fraternity brothers would escort him to their camp. This call was new repeated until all one hundred-te- n members were distributed to the seven different camps. m . Clif-for- , n vis-ited- Your Newspaper cavery. Mrs. Mortensen took their small son, Joel home for a visit as Mr. Johnson teaches school down there and their other children all attend school. Moses Christensen and sons, Floyd and Lloyd, of Boise, Idaho, visited with Patriarch and Mrs. Christensen on their way to conference. Mr. Christensen accompanied them to Salt Lake for conference. Mr! and Mrs. V. L. Hansen and daughter, Lois, went to Salt Lake for the weekend. They attended the fair and conference. Miss Lois is proud to know that she took first prize on e a rug, which she entered. She also took first prize out here at the county fair. A number of other people from here attended the fair and conference. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Francom, of Snowville, called on relatives here on their way to Salt Lake City. Ira Anderson and son, Leslie, went to Oakley, Utah last week to investigate the buying of a cattle ranch up there. Mrs. Ira Anderson and son Bobby are visiting here during the week, as the Logan school has beet vacation during this week. Mrs. John Bronson was called to Corinne Sunday morning. A new granddaughter came to Mr. and Mrs. Holley. Mrs. Holly was formerly Ada Bronsen. All are getting along fine. Mrs. Gunnar Kelstrum left last Wednesday for California to visit the new grandchild born to Mr. and Mrs. Klarence Kelstrum. She will also visit here other daughter and family. The Garland Seventies, Mr. Hall and Mr. Stayner, and Carl Welling of Riverside gave a good program here Sunday evening.Special numbers were solos by Wayne and Melba Hale of Garland and a story by Don HaU, Tuesday, Mrs. Fred Barfus accompanied Mr. and Mrs. John Barfus to Downey to attend the funeral services for Mrs. Barnes of Tremonton. I Bes-sing- of Mr and Mrs. Clyde E. Merkley. Tridell, Py I ELWOOD Mrs. II. P. FOOD mmm STORES |