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Show LtKI fRHS PRESS, L32, UTAH ) Engagements Club News i 1 Marriages Parties BVU STUDENTS rSriIDAY DINNER '34 li.it rJfi J BI3THDAY .r DINNER 1J T II JJj. and Mis. iiaiuiu donnson of Salt Luke City, were hosts to dinner at their home 8 I i . I for their daughter if." Covers were laid for Mr. and Vernon A. Anderson, Mr. A. B. Anderson and the fgnjjly of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sunday 10 is (.. uiot WivOheKacl. Johiison. ? ENTERTAIN AT DINNER Mi' and Mrs. Junius tianks entertained at a dinner at their home Sunday for the family of Marsh. ;.:r and Mrs. Joseph Mr. and Confers were laid for Marsh of Alpine Mrs. GAYETTE CLUB ?i Farnsworth and children, ft4)ara and Glen, Mr. and Mrs. Susan Goul and children I G. and Mrs. Mr. J. John, rJ and children Marsh Virninia and the host and r: The Gayette club met at the home of Mrs. Frank Huggard. Wednesday nght. Mrs. Hal Scott of Iikeview and Mrs. Billie Nye won the prizes. Refrehments were enjoyed later In the even- UoTed IS ing. DINNER BIKTHDAY - - Shar- BIRTHDAY PARTY ArlenP Nielson was honored at a birthday party at her home Saturday evening. The time was spent in games with refreshments being served to Misses Curtis, Nadine Jones. Jo Ann Dorton, Esther Brems and the honored guests. sisters of Mrs. Pearl Durenjoyed a birthday dinner at the home of Mrs. Durrant in American Fork, Tuesday after- n s i t r 000 I noon, covers were iaia ior ivirs. of Salt Lake, jjHettnan Swenson crane ot Draper, bamuel EjTlSMrt ,Mn Russell Walker, Mrs. How-ardCray, Mrs. James H. Gray. and ENTERTAIN FRIENDS Mrg Lawrence McDonald lUii, Ben Buckwalter. Mr. Frank Huggard entertained a group of friends at her home ATHENIAN CLUB Saturday night. The time was Tie Athenian club met at the spent in playing bingo. A dinner honfe of Mrs. Cecil Ash, Wednes. was served to Mr. and Mrs. Ayf Mrs. Edna Campbell was Michael Kearey, Mir. and Mrs. SAN hostess. The meeting was in Heber Hadfield, Mr. and Mrs. of orm a party with Mrs. Elmo Russon, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Sf Veiton Holindrake (Theda Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. LaVell lit :ie) reading a three act play. Jorgenson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert were Chatfield and the host and hosGatfes and refreshments ed by all club members. tess. TJie rani - La-R- ue Pj There are oodles of ways of putting new life into the lunch boxes we pack, so let's rebel against tired, tasteless sandwiches, and create some really good new ones. Lunehbox Foldovers are a succulent, baked-isandwich that will inspire whistles of appreciation from your men folks. Easy? They're a breeze! And they're just as good tomorrow as the day you made them. Pack them with crisp carrot and celery sticks, radishes, apple sauce cake, fruit and milk. The Foldovers are made from Servel Roll Dougb which, if refrigerated, will keep for several days and may be used as desired. Just be sure that the unused part is kept very cold. One half the recipe should make about 18 foldovers. The remainder of the dough could be made into rolls for supper. Any rolls that are left will make excellent sandwiches if used with lettuce and your favorite filling. SERVEL REFRIGERATOR ROLLS That Lasts 1 A Year A SUBSCRIPTION W.I fSEl W THE PRESENT 11 nf IIIII V II lQ" nr-- f InWtJ Temp. 400 1 Mix in a large mixing bowl Time H Va t. I. .. : Add.. Cool 4. Add. antU tepid. if desired t c c. c min. 12-1- 5 mathed potatoes (at wear scalded milk beaten eccs cake compressed yeast in c lukewarm water (. milk mixture. Sift together and add floor .1 Z t. salt 1 t. baking powder H t. soda Beat thoroughly. add Gradually enough more floor to 7. 8. 9. . n in & The EVES of HIE COMMUNITY WOULD BE ON YOUR AD IF IT HAD BEEN 1 K i THIS ISSl'E r t w m t make a dough about 6 cup 10. Knead two minutes. 11. Grease top of dough. Cover tightly and M SALMOM pepper prep, mustard X. I tb. Shavers No. 2 tti it coin 3 1.9 can b t itl KIT wu uii UZc Can 15 onion in 2 c. ground cooked ham Soften. Add to chopped J1 tb. tb. batter 1. Brown how GRAPEFRUIT LUNCHBOX FOLDOVERS 2. Blend In t. 1 place in refrigerator overnight or until needed four or five days if desired. and place in pans about two hours before baking. fa RED FANCY IGA-Ta- can-...- l1 . 3. Chill. 4. Roll out chilled Servel Refrigerator inch thickness and cut with Dough to CEACISER round cutter. half of each round 2 tb, meat mix Moisten edges; fold over and seal edges together with a fork. 6. Place on 6. 7. Slash two hours. 9. Bake at CRYSTAL WHITE laundry soap, 3 for 23 baking sheet and let rise for 400 degrees for inn imininn w"ssrwwswsTIMMMsTPgJ 29c Iar9e packa9c folded sides to allow steam to escape. 8. Place on si g minutes. 6 g sy jf fmmSi , SUGAR, 10 lb. Bag ... . SPRY 96c 3 lb. can 1. $1.16 CREAM OF WHEAT," large package 30c DREFT, large package 1 30c Vegetable Soup Campbll's Can 13c WHITE KING SOAP, package .... 36c NUCOA, 2 lb. Package j Scotch -- L7tB'j4 f . MR. MERCHANT Bringing you food at the lowest possible prices is our business, ladies. Right now, especially, we're going "all out" to help you and help Uncle Sam fight the high cost of living. Yes. it's IGA for LOW PRICES, today, and everyday. TO The Home Newspaper 1 w, grand-daught- er W 12. Shape it I sister-in-la- help a neighbor whenever they see a neighbor in need. They visited Wetsminster Abbey while there. Mrs. Austin is glad to be back and hopes that the people of the U. S. appreciates all they have. On her return trip they were met at New York by Mr. and Mrs Hector Donald and visited points of interest there before returning to Lehi. n I4 itf ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED MRS. ALICE AUSTIN Mrs. Delia Gailher of Frovo, the engagement and apRETURNS FROM of her proaching marriage daughter, Amaryllis, to Earl L.. TRIP TO ENGLAND Gray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd The friends and relatives of Gray of this city. They have set June for the month of the marri- Mrs. Alice Austin will be pleased to know that she is back home age. Miss Gaither is a graduate of after spendng the past sx months the Provo high school and has in England with her Mrs. Mary Gill. Mrs. Ausattended the B. Y. U. At the present time she is employed as tin sailed on the Queen Mary, stenographer of Dr. Hennigar at October 11th and returned on the same ship March 31st Her the State Hospital in Provo. Mr. Gray has spent 27 months stay in England was spent in in the marine corp in the Pacific Chesterfield, London, and Briton. theater of war. He graduated Her Inez Beck from the local high school and is of Elko, Nevada, accompanied at the present time majoring in her on the trip. Mrs. Austin reports that the conditions are chemistry at the B. Y. U. quite different to what we are accustomed to. The food is still New Line Added Failurt to wind the new fish line being rationed an dit has only on the reel correctly may cause it been since Christmas that they to kink, ii the card or spool lies have been able to get lemons and or the floor, the Lne goes on the crar.ges. They are only allowed reel with a twist in It Ii somebody four sacks of coal a month and holds the spool between the thumb able to have are one fire in only and forefinger and lets it revolve The neighbors are while the hne is wound on the reel, their home. there will be no twists. very friendly and are willing to an-non- CLUB The "34" club met at the home Mrs. Morris Clark entertained of Mrs. Oryille Vibbej Thurs- the "Lucky 13" at her home day night. The time was spent in sewing with lunch being ser- Thursday evening. The rime was ved. Mrs- E. H. Palmer was a spent in sewing and visiting. special guest. AUCTUS CLUB The Auctus club met at the BRIDEDERE CLUB Mrs. Ida Gray entertained the home of Mrs. John Southwick A book review hobby. Bridgedere club at her home Thursday night. "An Adventure" was Ajnerican Mrs- Friday evening. Glen Beck Mrs. Earl and "A by given ENTERTAIN Wing, Mrs. Rulon Peterson and The For was Thought Day" Mrs. Ruel Evans were special Mr. and Mrs. John Southwick MrsSouthwick. Mrs. entertained at their home Satur- guests. The prizes were won by given byRobison was Joseph day night at a party for the Mrs. Alton Wilkin and Mrs. with Mrs. Southwick. members of the sewing club of Dorothy Ivers. Mrs. Southwck. Ther partners were special guests. Dinner and games were enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Ferrin Gurney Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Willes. Mr. and Mrs. Prepared by PHYLLIS SNOW Virgil Meredith, Mr. and Mrs. Sutit Birttltr W. Sorenson, Mr. and Mrs. Suel MouBtain Ful Supply Company Bushman, Mr. and Mrs. George and the host and hosIngram tess. PLANNED FOR PRACTICABILITY !, Ben Rose of Sale Lake, HEAR LECTURE at a birthday din- 1 ritrtained Dr. Vasco M. Tanner home Sunday after - of Biology at the BYU professor her Cavers were laid for Mr. a group of his student? brought to the ' Carson, 'f s4 "rs home of Mr. and Mrs. John of Eureka, Vi Webb Brady Mr. and Mrs. Hutohings. Thursday night. Mr. J&i James Comer, and Mrs. "onse-ana iwxs. neme ture on theHutchings gave a lecTeas j J Tc4 Comer, minerals of Utah and how they had started their y SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS Mrs. Theo Pierson entertained at her home Sunday at dinner. Covers were laid for Ernest Martid, Mr. and Mrs. John Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gartan and sons. Keith and Clifford, Mr. Alfred Patterson, Misses Irene Patterson and Barbara Jones, all of Salt Lake. Wi rTJDAY. APRIL 23, 89c PALMOLIVE SOAP, bar CLEANSER 10c j 10c Package ....... PEAS, spring Garden, can . 17c JELLO, package MILK 7c SEGO Have You Tasted Our 4 ORANGE JUICE, 46 oz. can Tall Cans . 55c 26c ICE CREAM CAKE ROLL win I practice I pf y s$.U v Vnvi i,tif W i i 1 f K I II j & tf" v 1 1 nmi red g budget Cleaning and Laundry " g ; ; - &T From where I sit ... &y Joe Marsh ?mr iw ,( Homer Docs Some "Back - Seat Seving!' " 1 'Pnuey X, 8 missus was on her new sewing ma- htn ,1(r.ier comes in, draws 't f chair, and starts talking: :D?nl j(,n think you're running he says. "Slow down! "cn nut : lie rarrfiil!'' 'then ihr. ,,. ii.. LUllia "'tl30ll3 llliail k. 'jl ''' f?" Koodnaturedly: "I thought "ftht like a little help, dear - " 1 JWU n1 n mo drum 4ha can't help but burst "flatiKhing and they settle what '1 have been a over a missus friendly glass of bec The back-sedriving agrees to give up and nagging Homer about ashes on crithe rug. Homer agrees to quit flowery-ha- ts for taste ticizing Sarah's and parsley salad. From where I sit, the key to getting on together is meeting every issue half way and overlooks tastes any petty differences in to beer tastes apply these whether hats! or flowery-looking In Nitrogen-Phosphat- e FElTOiLflElll I With demand and prices for crops still high, you can't afford to risk low production. Fertilize dover, alfalfa, and peas with BESTCROP; dm PAYDIRT for row crops, sugar beets, orchards, and grains. ALSO: ftryifirt 5, with 16 nitrogen and 10 recommended for avoticrbi phocphat, k oQs with severe nitrogen deficiency. AVAILABLE AT UTAH POULTRY WAREHOUSE American Fork, Utah Or CaH mi-s- quarrel Balanced WITH SECONDARY PLANT FOODS 0 J floe QtUtZ ell Hreu.cs Conrighl. mr.J niled Stales oz-ca- n -- A I raterMcmeni opfraJ CHEESE VELVEETA 2 lb. Box tQ LUMCM MEAT SPAM' 12 49e UAKEE OATS Lar9e Packa9c 3 bag FLOUR Peacock or Ycllow St &339 MAYOMNAISE Best Foods' Pint 4S 501b- - PHONE 165-American rorK ior rite Pickup and Delivery 1 tain1" Lehi, Utah i Is" T jrfacsS' EVANS CAFE 1 . . You'll Like It! W ft IJlIs'! jI , F. HAWS DURFEY li i. UVf I TiI I . Oil O 1 r ii & ! -.... I t f DELICIOUS CHOCOLATE CAKE FILLED WITH CREAMY VANILLA ICE CREAM Foundation MINERAL FERTILIZER COMPANY Midvale, Utah Fresh Vegetables RADSHES, bunch Quality Fresh Meats 5c 2 lbs. 29c BANANAS, TOMATOES, carton ... -- 25c GREEN ONIONS, bunch - 5c PICNIC HAMS, cooked 49c POT ROASTS, A Grade 49c BACON, sliced, lb SAUSAGE, bulk, lb LARD, 2 lbs 59c 45c 55c ORANGES, med. . . 7c GRAPEFRUIT, lb. 5c ASPARAGUS, lb. 13c NEW POTATOES 2 Pounds 17c MAIN STREET LEHI .:-.- |