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Show THTJSSDAT,jrji,T5ls. THE LEHI FREE PRESS, LEW, UTAH PAGE EIGHT wr. NOTICE ROYA Thsriday, Friday and Saturday July 5, 6 ond 7 Jk A Announcement is made of the Miss of Beverly engagement ana Mr. cf aijs. Krenke, daughter R. J. Krenke of Arthur, Nevada, to Paul Julian, son of Mrs. Alma Van Wagoner. The marriage is to take place in the near future.. Both young people are graduates of the Lehi High School, where activitthey were active in school ies. Mr. Julian is receiving trainS. ing in the Hospital Unit, U. California. San Diego, Navy, at 0V. GEORGE S EATON LOCAL ITEMS 1 A .m, I MATINEE SUNDAY 4 P Mt Tuesday and Wednesday July 10 ond H MA J. Shorts Also Selected Mrs. Horace Hadfield. We Repair Bicycles PQC'S SERVICE Corner Center and Main St. J5?i4S5? I'Z. j"fl"w ? jf ft ' Jr.. Jivr5el'. ' N -- ' fJay i'"i-;5Vli- is- TjifS -- STv 'Jf ' VV'- -' ' t " i ' '"i-- --wr lt ly- ' T Vw i -- jQitFTIF ffSiT-ivy,f t .4 ' I I I nfe ?unriMn ' ' Stoat jr "fCv 1! LAMB SHANKS WITH mal' J:iv Cook lamb in 2 tablesnooni fat. Add 1 cup chopped onion. f4 cup green pepper, 4 oi. mushrooms, Yt cup rice. 2', i cups tomatoes and seasonings. Simmer about 30 minutes. -- or Cub lni0- - Simmer in seasoned li,ui1 Wlth ' cl,p "" 0,: dicel onio1 eaiTots, and pout0 or 0,n' vegetable. Drop the dumplings on top. Cook 15 min- Htes, covered. Thicken gravy. or 8 Servings mmi Brown mm cubed lamb. Add 2 table- chopped onion. No. POn 7', and 3 to 4 F'11 J $r ehoulder with bread stufftng S"'"V .cxctr, In these days the homomalter.Ja If jeed with the prftblcm of making 11 limited meat supply go os far es .possible in providing npttizinj (dishes iot:Q family meals. Many '"h b,Wn ,rVy" sQ's w 3 to 4 Servings LAMB Combine 1 cup cooked oatmeal. 1 enp ground roast lamb, I eig and seasonings. Mix. Drop by tablespconfuls onto greased griddle and cook as pancakes. mint. l,n,1 'thovenchopped (300" F.) for J Koasin slow minutes per pound. I 30 ' 1 8 Servings and Servings SCOTCH PANCAKES V. CLOTHES FRIED RICE Brown 1 cup boiled rice in fat. A Jd equal quantities of scram- bled eggs (cooked) and chopped Toast Lma Mm together and heat with I little soy sauce, 1 1 ideas have been workd out to help olve this problem. The above table Bhows easy and practical mcthodg for extending four different cuts of lamb ground lanb, lamb shank, lamb breast, and lamb shoulder. Other lamb cuts may be similarly utilized, and various ruts Cf beef and pork offer still further possibilities. . . $ i - Double your Summer ward, robe by the wise use of GOOD cleaning. We'll make y00r garments do twice the service look better, last longer. Get the habit, for appearance., sake. i 4 i k fv Ford Smith and family of Toppenish, Washington, are visiting here with relatives and Inenas. Fashion Cleaners WE DELIVER 109 West Main Phone 174-- 1 - Mr. and Mrs. W. Eayner Goates of Los Angeles, will arrive for a week-end visit with relatives in Lehi. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Peterson and familyof McGUl, Nevada, are in Six Billion Dollars! (A Lot of Money) the United States in the Lehi for a visit with relatives. was spent by tourists in Dr. and Mrs. Don McAffee, Boyd and Mrs. George McAffee, Mr. Lewis, Bill Lewis, Miss Teddy Rapier were dinner guests of Mrs. LaVerde Kirkham on Friday even UTAHNS! ing. WHY SO LOW? . L. B. Brown is convalescing at his home after a recent major operation at the St. Marks Hospital in Salt Lake City. He is reported to be getting along just fine. Dean Mitchell, son of Supt. and Mrs. D. R. Mitchell, and husband of Mrs. Mildred Adamson Mitchell, arrived home the latter part of the He has been a German week. prisoner. Miss Ruth Worlton, who is Summer School at the U. S. A. C. at Logan arrived in Lehi to American Fork Canyon, June 27. Those nresent were: Mrs. Ora W. Chipman and son, Robert D. Chip- nan, wno was home on a urlough V. S. N. R. University of from Colorado, Boulder, Colorado, Mrs. C. W. Waddouns, Inglewood, Cali fornia. Mr. and Ms. E. C. Jorgen sen and family ofMilford. Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Brvon Whlnple and famllv of Lehi, Mr. and Mrs. Raloh S. Webb and family of Idaho Falls, Idaho. Sgt. and Mrs. E. L. Blngley To Vefns. Nevada, and Misses Ada flnd Obtrude Jones of Salt Lake City, Utah. V-1- 2 pre-wa- r year only 4- Do we appreciate the value of tourist dollars? Do we know what Utah has to offer the tourist? we offer friendly, Do competent service? ! t I 1 YOUR b Continuous high standard of living requires that income be trebled. Every citizen plays an essential part post-wa- r n tourist a in the picture: A rr Information about your community and stale Enthusiasm m passing the good word, along Friendly and competent service. tl w UTAH STATE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLICITY AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT Atlas Building : 0i L Salt Lake City, Utah W of EsBBSSSHP bi ca ca ch Hats ra a ba f tei eri For Work or Dress Me Ch Crc Hit Extra Trousers Shoes for the family Mrs. Alice L. Phillips and Mrs. David W. Adamson and two daughters have just returned from a ten day trip to the northwest. They visited at Nessa, Oregon, with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Phillips and other friends, and at Parma, Idaho. They report a very enjoyable time, and say that the crops are in beautiful condition. The home cf Mr. and Mrs. R. J Whipple has been a place of family interest during the past two weeks. The occasion being the home com ing of their family. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Whipple en tertained at their home In honor of the family Tuesday evening. A family teunlon was held in last You received 11 7 1st of this amount a drop in the bucket. Miss Barbara Beth Worlton of Salt Lake City, is in Lehi visiting indefinitely at the W. L. Worlton home. DINNER Simmer lamb end vegetables as for stew, omitting potatoes, Place in casserole. Thicken gravy, add to casserole. Cover with mashed potato top. Brown In oven. can tomatoes, 1 tablespoon curry. Simmer 'til tender. Add t chopped olives, salt, and thick- en. Serve over fried mush. 4 Servings 4 Servings Simmer in seasoned water, until meat begint to fall from bone- .Remove and keep warm. Boil whole carrots, onions and tur- nipt in stock.. Garnish with green peas. CrJVy' Makes 8 Servings 6r "BOILED" LAMB BARLEY Brown, seaton and simmer until tender. Cock .' i pound barley in stock. Bone shanks and stuff with barley. M.iUe gravy from stock and htat all together. m m m mm -- Makes (JK&Xwr f f -- or 4 Servings 8 Servings LAMB WITH SPANISH RICE fruit LAiiB SHANKS JULiENllE 1 L11!aSr - 'iy5tw : PATTIES Shape ech pattie over a round- cd tablespoonful of bread ituff- ing or fruit Huffing. Broil, pan- broil, fry or bake. Garnish with ?j Brown thanks. Season. Add H cup I''u,d Cover- - Simmer un- nler. Add carrots, celery H1AJ lnd lrMn """ cut mh-like- . ov me" ,nd vegetables m4v ft -- or 8 Makes 4 Servings .Stir'iS S the Lamb Dish STUFFED LAMB if e r'-- LCAF toiinf aSvVrL--- , ' LAMB Combine wil I cup uncooked I M. 1 trated onion. and x cunt liquid. af P bad. l'htly into grtMtd U? ing duh. Roat in JOO" F. oven. 1!'ll0ur- - aT"r 2 . VICTORY J" , -- or Makes 8 Servings . E Ch spend from Tuesday until Sunday with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Worlton. ' Don and Johnson Miss Ensign Carolyn Patton were Salt Lake Mr; and Mrs. William Skinner, visitors on Wednesday. Mrs. Lucille Fage and family, Mrs. Faye Gottferson and Dorothy GottMiss Margaret Worlton, daughter ferson were in Bingham on Wedof Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Worlton renesday. They visited with Mrs. turned to her home on June 22 Reid Hutchings and baby, Mr. and after attending the National High Mrs. Virgil Hutchings and Mr. and School Home Economics Club Con- Mrs. John Hutchings. Part of the vention in Chicago. While there group visited the tunnel. she visited the acquarum, field museum, art institute, and other Mr. and Mrs. William Skinner, points of interest. She was one of Mrs. Faye Gottferson and baby, twelve girls at the conference, with and Dorothy Gottferson formed a each girl representing four states. party to American Fork Canyon on Miss Worlton was elected Publicity Sunday. They were joined by Mr. chairman of the Future Homemak-er- s and Mrs. West Allred and family, of America. She was accom- Mr. and Mrs. Rockes and family of panied on the trip by her mother. Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fage and family. Ten of the group hiked to Timpanogas Cave. Let us grease and service your car for summer driving. HIGH FLASH TRACTOR FUEL Best on the market. We carry a complete line of auto accessories. kOHNn ;J , - NEW-LIK- r"1 A & f.'- Open Early Mornings Until Late Evenings Every Day WE CARRY THE FAMOUS WASATCH GAS AND OILS Easy Ways to Stretch .r 7 rlr- I ... .L!34 OTTO LARSEN, Manager ai ? " n, K,1 ;A - Mr. and Mrs. Orson Lee, and Mrs. Robert Mitchell of Pleasant Grove, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mr. Hyrum J. Evans returned Mrs. Dorothy Ivers has returned home Thursday from a hospital to her home in Lehi after a busi In Provo where he underwent an ness trip to California. She made eye operation. the trip by plane. Mr. and ' Mrs. Art Bartlow and Mrs. Beryl Hutchings and baby children, Gene, Lee, and Kathleen, were of Bingham, were visiting Lehi of Los' Angeles, California, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Gard relatives on Sunday evening. ner. Mrs. Faye Gottferson and Dorothy Gottferscn spent the early part of Mrs. Madge Harris and baby, and Bountiful with Mrs. Miss Beth Kirkham arrived in Lehi the week in last week from Littlerock, Ark- Luclle Fage. ansas, Mrs. Harris has been makMaurice Taylor, of the U. S. ing he rhome in Arkansas and Miss Kirkham has been on visit there. Navy, is here enjyoing! a short stay with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. They are daughters' of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley M. Taylor, before continuBurton Kirkham. ing with his schooling. Captain and Mrs. Claude Curtis Mrs. R. P. Deihl of Salt Lake of California, arrived in Lehi the City, spent Friday in Lehi visiting past week. They came to attend the with her mother, Mrs. Charles annual Lehi Roundup and visit with relatives and friends. They are staying at their home on 6th North and Center street. Mrs. Hardy McFarland of River-tospent Monday with her mother, Mrs. Charles Turner. Also Good Short Subjects : V; Allred. .T1. VJ x WEAR SMART, 7. Is;-- J Mrs. Lena Wood of Huntsville, is a guest at the home of Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Worlton this week. d Sunday and Monday, July 8 and 9 ! ' sV-.- . Wanda West, and Goodwn. week-enGregory, of Draper, were guests at the Charles Turner home. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jacobs, and Mrs. Heber Allred, of CaliTheda Henke, Mirl Sunderland are visiting in Lfehl with and Zetella Price were Salt Lake fornia, and relatives. friends visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Richards of Miss LaPriel Goodwin arrived in ae here visiting with California, Lehi on Friday for a visit with her Mr. and Mis. Robert her S. I. parents, Mrs. parents, Bishop and She Is the former Clarice Allred. Goodwin. Mrs. Also Selected Shorts - " I returned from I - f T Jj -- f J? Dr. and Mrs. Leo Ellertson and; j, t itftti V. S. SimmI Corps Pbot Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Lye of Murray, Hero's Reward. Lt. Gen. L. K. visited at the Wayne Christensen Truscott, Jr., 5th Army, Italy, puis home on Saturday evening. DSC on Cpl. H. A. Carmiehael for 1U 10, wounding 25 and taking killing Mrs. Merle Gudmundsen of Mil- - Nazi prisoners. War Bonds supplied wakue, Minnesota, is here visting him with munitions. U. S. Treasury Department Mr. and Mrs. S. I. son, her parents, PERLBERG WILLIAM Mrs. Francis Brems of Salt Lake City, were Lehi visitors Tuesday. Mr and Mrs. Bi!l Nelson and two children, Von and Doras, were Salt Lake visitors on Monday. B01 I ' Mr. and i' C1 mwwm aaJ r Miss Bonnie Jean Kirkham and Mrs. Whiteside, and son, California, is employed at the Hamilton Leonard, of Los Angeles, Bert Good- Store in Erigham. is visitiug were visiting with Mrs. has jusi her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T.P. win on Sunday. Leonard nam. overseas. WAR BONDS .Mr. and Mrs. C E. Anderson and family of Frovo, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fox. Members of the Lehi Fifth Ward who are planning to attend Mutual Dell this year are asked to meei ai the Fifth Ward Chapel on Tiaayt Julv 6. at 8 p. m. Plans will be made for the outing. Please be there. Lebi. UUh in Mrs. Marva Smith, and son, Paul. are guests of Mrs. Horace Hadfield. i.'aan 15 tL Wfc' v ii iii ,' J BETTER MEATSj i rtf IPC to ert Just a minute Mo it should be. remembrances have been some time when a gathering w trnOCl. . a dolirlnna u na rrvnn mcai ur lunm. muai 1,1 w represent the most familiar brands, we all recogn' ou wil1 Meal time is our time to stop We all love to eat And so e- . uf-- enjoy our low prices also. ma.nstwt PHONE 17 LEflLi Mmntg0l0f i- i mm |