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Show THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 18. 1937 THE LEHI FREE PRESS Mr and Mrs r,-Joseph E. Smith and daughter, i "Js Akova visitors, l Vtell" ere and Mrs. Luth,r Coat of f Mr" ' Doctor J. G. Jones was in Provo, ii business, Mondav. LOCAL ITEMS "M;.Jcan r - W,-r'- at Miss Unn, suited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Allrtd were d visitors in Salt Lake City. the week-en- Saturday. Th'i.sa THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Taylor of at the home of her Mrs. E. V. Tavlor. CLUB NEWS Og-de- ;" :.'t tf:e ' THANKSGIVING AGAIN - i Pr III - -- ' '' 'r-rmn TL I hp :her. -. j . KaL... - -- J 53 - ylur fsr-- " IMT1 crl to tell you how to cook flour with baklnTpowd jf at,d Thanksgiving turkey, but here dueriCTe.y with tl milk accomnovel some nr.-,-t for io nie are recipes mixture bt:r in you will appreciate berries and Brazil nuts. paniments that batter into ti for the "biK meal": niol! and steam thr. - ho'irs. Servecover hot Famouf Spaghetti Supreme with hard au( A tasty, satisfying, luncheon dish -- 0"ur J, lb. spaghetti 1 can beef broth crumbs ii cup buttered diced 1 lb. veal, 1 can peas Salt and pepper parboil diced veal and peas in to' taste. beef broth, seasoning Strain out veal and peas. Parboil spaghetti in salted, boiling water. baking Drain. Into a of dish place alternate layers spaghetti, veal and peas. Repeat until all ingredients are used. Finish with a layer ot spaghetti nil Oner with top. Add the broth. in a buttered crumbs and t;:.kmoderate oven. P: rve hot. M;i!j':; 6 generous servings. Macaroni. Sea Shells or any oile-- r of macaroni products may l;e form substituted for spaghetti in this well-grease- - recipe. Limas with Mock Hchandaise 3 cups cooked dried Limas Ji cup milk J teaspoon salt tablespoons lemon juice tablespoons butter tablespoons flour teaspoon pepper teaspoon paprika 2 egg yolks, beaten 2 tablespoons butter Melt fat in a double boiler; add flour, stir until well blended, then add milk and stir until creamy. Pour sauce over egg yolks, then add remaining butter, bit by bit; add lemon juice and Limas. Steamed Cranberry and Brazil Nut Pudding 2 2 2 i butter sugar cup cup eggs, well beaten cups flour 21; teaspoons baking powder salt 2 teaspoon y3 cup milk 2 2 cranberries 1 Delicious 2 1 !2 Pumpkin P,e recipe pi- - , i :st cups shredded c ,.,-cups ma-pumpkin cup sunar teaspoon niaie teaspoon ( iiii.ati.e.'i J2 teasi)oo!i allr-j.-i- t teJ'.SjiOuIl ll'ltl!!,teaspoon s;.',t 3 tablespoon- - melted 3 sik-hM- ph- k. 1 ;.!: butter e,l I 'e wi'h pastrv a'iiiwiiiL' pastrv d n, otii.-- ii'i'.edi.-nt- order ive-i- ; mix tiHioi.i;! pour into pie shell. Hake oven di. " K.i i I'.etM :' U rim; K, a:'ni:!ii; minut-- s. to 'uiMlera!,. iii iy and in hot ; hen ;; F.) : Afiivci 1 l'j3 1 cu-la- 'f ivlince br- - 1 1 fvieat Pie dry mime meat cups apriro: juire and water tablespoons sui'ar cup freshly-coide-or canned apricots, drained I'ie crust Isreak m:nre in, at into pieces. Add aprici,: .iui-- e and mii'-Place over heat and mm- until a! lumps are thoroughly brok.-- up. Iiring to brisk boil continue liidlin for one minute. Allow to cool. Line a l inch pie ;date wit pastry and fill with mince meat mixture. Place drained apricots evenly on top. Place upper crust on tilled lower one and press dges firmlv to gether. Trim off surplus pastry. Bake 35 minutes in a hot oven K.. One cup apricots is Note: sufficient for this recipe. However, AND BEST SOURCE Miss Eva Mackin of The Bon Amicus Club was enterCanada, was ;, week-envisitor at the home of Mr. tained by Mrs. Dorothy Southwick at an'J MEli Fox. Miss Mackin is a dainty bridge luncheon Thursday. attending d beauty school at Provo. First prize was won by Mrs. Dorothy HQl . Mrs. Arvetta Adams and three daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Woffimlcn were week-enguest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Wing. Mr. and Mrs . C,. in ei tlliu ....j .'n children of Riverton, were Sunday dinner guests ol Mr. and Mrs. G. II. w: V-,- " LEWS AMUSEMENT CENTER It costs so little and As a source of help to the farmer, Both in decreasing his work, and his profits, electricity is increasing beyond comparison. More and more farm dwellers are finding greater use for this marvelous servant - to their own advantage. How about YOU? LET'S TALK IT OVER .UTAH POWER B LIGHT CO. Subject to the right of way of the San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt ake Railroad, through said lands. And 118 shares of the capitol stock of the Utah Lake Distributing Co. as evidenced by certificates Nos. 1 1st Prize $50, 2nd Prize $10 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Kirkham and daughter. Ronnie Jean, were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Yates, the occasion being Mr. Yates birthday. FRIDAY and SATURDAY, PAT O'BRIEN, JOAN BLONDELL NOVEMBER 19th 2 Big Prizes and 20th and MARGARET LINDSAY in "BACK IN CIRCULATION" Mrs. John Willes and son, Leland, returned home Monday evening after The thrills of ' Marked Woman." Also Good Shorts. spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Willes at Cottonwood Canyon. Mrs. W. A. Evans entertained at a family dinner Saturday evening honoring the birthday anniversary of her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Evans and son of Mapna, were special cuests. WEEKLY PROGRAM Friday is Silver Dollar Night SUNDAY lew- The action of "G Men"The Punch of "Kid Galahad." Admission Only 10c and 20c. AND MONDAY ONLY & WA, Robinson of Farminjrton, home of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Robinson, at a shower honoring Miss Utella Smith, Sunday afternoon. M1.S Roth will entertain at the 4. her her home brWn '"'V. Muc eyes I I entertained Club at Wednesday evening at a closing social. Games and refreshments were enjoyed by the girls. Lorainne Clover and Fay Beck won prizes. ; 200 acres. IN THE DISTRICT COURT, IN AND FOR UTAH COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. ROYAL THEATRE log. Mrs. Jay Powell does so mucH. three-fourt- lhi d Dozen Stitchers electricity gives the greatest value per dollar. . - A winsome baby daughter was born to Mr. ard Mrs. Elmer L. Carleton on November !, at the Crane Maternity Home in Provo. Mrs. Carleton and new baby were brought home Thursday of this week. ( Of all the commodities that enter into the daily life of the American family, - CONSOLIDATE HOLDING COMPANY, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. 163, 36 and 60. ELIZABETH CLARE ROBERTS Dated October 23, 1937. E. C. DURNELL, second prize by Mrs. and ETHEL E. STIEBEL as Execu-- t Homstead, Utah County. Utah. Sheriff. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Movie rices of Will the Last Testament and Robinson. Mrs. Robinson Josephine and Free Press, Oct. of in Charles Publication II. Roberts, deceased, daughter, Mayla, Mr. and Mrs. Robert was a special guest ElizaU-tand Nov. 4, 11, 18, 1937. Clare 28. Roberts, personally, Hur.ter and daughter, Barbara of Alpine were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Price, Monday evening. d is firm and i'J o.m I'M YOUR CHEAPEST j Mtn Oliver J. Roberts, Mabel Southwick Roberts, wife of Oliver J. Roberts, Oliver Lad rue Roberts, Anne Roberts, The C. W. TL P. Union will hold wife of Oliver Ladrue Roberta, Olive a meeting- Thursday, (tonipht) af 8 Elisabeth Roberts St John. Charie Helen Lutitia Roberts, p. m. in the Lhi Memorial Building-- Henry Richard Southwick Roberta, All members are urged to be present Roberts. Southwick Roberts, Mary Ralph Ixuise Roberts, and Virginia Clare Roberts, Defendants. To be sold at Sheriff's Sale at ten Mrs. Jane Dunkley and dadghter, a. m. on the 20th day of Nov., o'clock Helen, of Salt Lake City, were 1937, at the front door of the CourtSunday guests of Bishop and Mrs. house, in Provo, Utah, the property situated in Aforesaid County and Joseph E. Smith. particularly described as follows: Commencing at a point on the South boundary line of the right Mr. and Mrs. Lewis V. Smith ani of wav of the S. P. L. A. and & children of Bountiful, were Sunday L. R. R. East 1.30 chains South of guests of Bishop and Mrs. Joseph E. the West quarter corner of Section Smith. 1, T. 5. S. R. 1. W. S. L. M. thence South 18.70 chains, to the Southwest corner of the Northwest Miss Utella Smith and Howard of quarter of the Southwest quarter said Section 1; thence East 20.00 Whimpey were Salt Lake visitors, chains; thence North 26.76 chains; Monday . to the Southwestern line of said thence Railway Company's land; Christian Colledtre of Salt Lake along said lands South 67 degrees City, spent Sunday with his parests, 50 minutes West, 21.60 chains, to Area 45.45 Mr. and Mrs. Lester Colledge. place of beginning. acres. Also: The North of the Southeast quarter and the North half of the southwest quarter SHERIFF'S SALE of Section 2. Township 5. S. R. 1. West, Salt Lake Meridian. Area NOTICE C. W. R. P. UNION . and bake ' miii:.'... ,., Sprin- k:" remaining unit over d Ii.ik,- - l' top of pie minutes lo:;L'er. or nnti coconui a Mrs. Arthella Powell is entertaining his 'the Hon Amicus Club tonijrht at her home. Last week they met at the emhome of Mrs. Dorothy Southwick. I Ed Nelson is visiting with mily this week. He has been ployed at Strawberry Vallev The Swial Club met Friday at the Knud,en will home of Mrs. John Zimmerman. Re- -; alter,! the Wedding of Leo Hovik in freshments were served and progresalt Lake tonight (Thursday). sive games played, the winners beinp Mrs. IUoy Lott, Mrs. Edward Ur-,se- n Mr. and Mrs. Claud Curtis and son and Mrs. Sylvester Evans. Special Kay, i lY,,vo, were Lehi visitors, invited puest were: Mrs. V. L. W edjiesday. Worlton. and Mrs. Hettie Iaid . laten eggs, - ("ips :n;;k, !.!!.( deep p relied 1, iu, h to e.;;- mj e.lL-1... k ;,, fl'ee With !;.,'.,. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Winjr were in alt ke. Tuesday, on bu.il.ess and pleasure. - Mr. and Mrs. hi cup cup chopped Brazil nuts Cream butter, add sugar gradual- 2 cups may be used, making a large ly and cream together until light. pie, serving eight. The 1 lb. 14 pz. Stir in beaten eggs. Mix and sift 'an furnishes 2 cups fruit. - Joseph Madsen of Provo was a Lehi uesuay looking after game in his terr.t, ,rv. Mrs. Lucille Schow was hostess to fhe Lucky 13 Club members at her home last Wednesday, October 10th, jShe was assisted by Mrs. Vera Whim-peThe'evening was spent in sew- ing, after w hich a delicious lunch, which cleverly carried out a patiotic theme for Armistice, was served to 'the eleven members. 18, 193? ; I Miss Vera Brown. Miss Both Simms and Mrs. Audrey Price are entertaining at the Simms home, Monday even ing, complimenting Miss Utella Smith, a bride of November. Milton Knudsen, son the wedding in Salt evening of Robert Torkinson was a missionary in Norway while Mr. Knudsen was president of the mission . ' X rx' : ' ' ; ' H'wrh 320,000,000 a,,r ca 'von cook . i ' i KXr 'M I I J I'- Ewnins 0nly 10c "i - Mr. and Mrs. Russell, attended Lake, Thursday Torkinson. Mr. - . ,sr- - .'- , a , (s''". tfWu n , Nor-weig- The Physiology Class are planning on excursion to Salt lake. Saturday. While there they plan to visit the Tribune and Telegram building, the L. D. S. Hospital and other places of interest. All Juniors are invited to make the trip with the Physiology class. Misses Ivy and Eloi.se Russon atfor farewell tendt l the missionary Robert 'Bob) Cardwell at the River- ton Junior High School gymnasium, Monday evening. They gave two duet Card-we- ll selections on the program. Mr. is leaving sion for the New Zealand mission. The Church History Class of the Yale Ward and the Yalecrest Ward! of Salt Lake City, were dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Rachel Anderson, Monday evening. Mr. and Mr. John Hutchings were invited guest. After dinner the classes went to the Hutchwere shown ings home, where they the them to had explained and collodion and the many other interesting collections. .irThey all enjoyed Hutchings has. themselves very much. - He writes r From mc Cr ime rr.l!t-.- n ItMJimt S'Cfy Cy Samuel Hopkins Adam. ci I, H.ipr,cni) One N'.(M" Screen Play by Norman Rem n,ne. Lawrence Rtiey. Grewtcr Morse and Friti Falkenttein poetry now qoinq from bad to erse! j:,,rcr Also the latest news of MATINEE SUNDAY 4 P. M., TUESDAY 1 Hav and other Good Shorts. IO and 15c and WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2 Feature No. the FEATURES 23 and and 20u 21 2 EDNA MAY OLIVER and MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN in "MY DEAR MISS ALDRICH" The comedy romance of a fr;irl with a nose for news and a heart for love! GEORGE O'BRIEN in No. 2 Roaring adventure on the Raging Sea! Feature "WINDJAMMER" Terrific excitement every minute as your favorite outdoor star leaps to flying action! THURSDAY, Admission 10c and 2c NOVEMBER 25 SPECIAL PICTURES FOR THANKSGIVING BING CROSBY and MARTHA RAYE in "DOUBLE or NOTHING" Special Matinee Thanksgiving Day 4 P. M., 10c and 15c Evenings 10c and 20c. |