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Show 1 cup heavy cream, whipped can whole cranberry sauce Break up cranberry sauce with fork. Fold in crumbs and whipped cream. Chill in a flat pan. Cut in squares and decorate with whipped cream. You may also add a sprinkle of nuts. Primary Group HoIJs Pioneer Yule Party 1 1 Holiday Coffee Cake pkg yellow or spice cake Christmas the time ol year ya' buy folks things they don't need, with money ya' ain't got! Are your stickers all stuck and your stockings all hung? Mine ain't I guess I'd better stop yaking and "git fer gettin'." So, with these last minute goodies I'll wish you all the merriest of Merry Chfistmases. Good eatin' and have loads of fun. . milk. Heat Vi cud eea noe in top of double boiler. Pour over combined beaten ecs yolks mix ed with half of sugar and cook over hot not boiline water Stir Until mixture coats a silver spoon. Remove from heat.- - Add gelatin and stir until Cool. Seat egg whites until stiff but not dry; slowly add remaining half of sugar, beating until stiff. Fold in cool custard mixture along with flavoring. Egg Nog Chiffon Pie Chill until mixture begins to over hot not boiling water. congeal. Pduf into baked pie 2 pkgs cherry jello 1 env. plain gelatin crust and chill until set. Serve I cup hot water Vi cup milk lA cup marshmallows, cut in topped with slightly sweetened lVi cup dairy egg hog ' whipped cream sprinkled with small pieces. 3 eggs, separated 1 No. 2 can crushed pine shavings of bitter chocolate. Vi cup sugar Note: To prepare chocolate, apple drained Vi tsp vanilla 1 shave 1 square (1 6z.) chocolate pkg. cream cheese Va 1 cup mayonnaise cup whipping cream with Vegetable peeler or sharp ' 1 cup heavy cream Few shavings of knife. Prepare lime jello according Bernice's Speedy Dessert 1 baked 9 in. pie shell.' to directions on package. Pour Soak gelatin in v cup cold IVi cup vanilla wafer crumbs into 15x10x2 inch pan. Chill un til almost set. Dissolve lemon gelatin in hot water in top of double boiler. Add marshmal lows and melt. Remove from heat. Add 1 cup pineapple juice and cream cheese. Beat with a rotary beater until blended, Stir in 1 cup drained pineapple Cool slightly. Fold in mayonnaise and whipped cream. Chill WHISKY until thickened. Pour over lime gelatin. Chill until thickened. Prepare cherry jello according to directions on package. Chill until consistency of egg white. Pour over pineapple layer. Chill until firm. Yield 24 to 36 . bitter-chocola- , White Label" 'SCOTCH fc3 THtc lab1 Tut . PK00F ILENBEO While Labd" SCOTCH WHISKY ' O Jfwt pan.-Afte- , SCHfNLET IMPORT CO., Subscribe to the Sentinel NEW YORK, I. Kenny ComstoeJ:. Organ solo, "The Lord 13 My Shepherd," by Carol Gordon; recitation, "Let's Bake a Cake," Mary Lou Austin, Paula Helm, Lj n Lindauer, Marsha Joan Sandra Nygard, John Crosman, Laura Hansen, Fran-ki- e Montoya, Kri&tie Kendall. Organ and piano duet, Bar MaSolo, "A Gift for Jpfus," Helen Madsen, Christmas bara and Georgia Saibara; song, ry Lou Austin; recitation, "A Heard the Bells," congre Baby in trie Manger," Steven, carolSj sting, and refreshments O served. Those attending were gation; prayer, Max Beard; Roberts, orman Hokunson, & Mrs Joe Ekstrom, Mrs scripture, Jenny Sue Ledding; Mf Lindauer, Robbin Ledding, Reva Wiseman, Mr & Mrs Reed offering; song, "Welcome," Pri Ricky Jones; song, "O Hush," Walker, Mr & Mrs Walter E- - mary department; recitation by Primary recitation, Dept.; well, Betty Palmer, Mr & Mrs Should Otto Sorensen, Bishop & Mrs Mrs Bower's and Mrs Ritchie's "What Every Home Marvin Beckstrom, Mr & Mrs classes; recitation, "Christmas Have," Penny Latimer, Dottie Eldon Carter, Mr & Mrs Vern Day," Virginia Hodgson, Stev Dowd, Sandra Keil, Carl Kreek, ' ' Christensen, Mr & Mrs Ross W Dowd, Diane Goris, Scott Bill Rogerson, Robert Gray. a & Mr Mrs Harold Bracken, Mary Chapman, Stev-er- t Hendersen, Solo, Max Beard; recitation, Madsen, Roberta Nelson, Mr Kreek, Carol Roberts, Garth "The Christmas Story," Carol & Mrs Don Peck, Mr & Mrs Iingerson, Danny Troester, Bar Gordon, Scott Dumas, Diana George Rafael, Kathy Brown, Leichtle, Robert Hodgson, PaCharlotte Loveell, Mr & Mrs- bara Amy, Nora Jane Austin. 0) Solo, "Joy to the World," Dot tricia Leichtle, David Foster. George Gadd, Mr & Mrs Llow ell Ware and Mr & Mrs Paul tie1 Dowd; recitation, "Shams Song, "Away in a Manger," Thomson. Gifts," Freddie Dumas, Kenny Joanne Yamosaki, Jenny Sue Wcldon, Troester, Bracken, Ledding, Freddie Bolliger; re" 'Tis Kurt God," Matthew Montoya, Craig Fos- citation, Scouts Sponsor 5 Paul Grub, Kirk Hokan-son- , ter Helm, Sale Holiday Candy Scott Dumas; announce, Solo, "Deck the Hall with ' Silent Night," T3 There is a candy sale going Holly," Dianna Leichtle; reci- ments; song. on in Union Second Ward. This tation, "The Wise Men," Mi- congregation; benediction, Rev. sale is sponsored by the scouts chael Gordon, Kent Rogers, Napier. A percentage of the profit goes to the scout fund. If any one desires to purchase this candy they contact Russell Hansen OPEN DAILY AM Joe Loader AM 5 o 3-c- e to lVa cups finely chopped nuts. Vz cup sugar 1 tsp cinnamon Vi lb. melted butter Prepare and bake mix accord ing to package directions. Pour r 15 into a 13x9x2 inch minutes in the oven, remove and sprinkle on nuts, sugar and cinnamon. Pour melted butter over mixture. Continue to bake until done, 15 to 20 minutes. Serve warm. Yield 14 portions Christmas Ribbon Salad 2 pkgs lime jello 1 pkg lemon jello 1 Marge Burgener Methodist Youngsters To Present Program The Primary department of the Midvale Methodist Sunday School will present a Christmas program Sunday, Dec. 24, at 9:30 a.m. tThe program follows: The Primary officers and teachers and their husbands met at the home of Mrs Reva Wiseman for an old fashioned pioneer Christmas party. The evening's entertainment included the decoration of a pioneer Christmas tree, the making of home-mada pio neer Christmas story, given by mix binder - T. rt -- Le-tic- - T. M. . 6B. U.S. "Oh, that's where Alv in hit the his shotgun with ft Want Ad!" ceiling- - I sold safety committee of the Lions Club has contacted the sheriff's office and county commissioner Mrs Dorothy Robinson for a red blinker and caution AM light on Union Avenue and 7th East, also larger stop signs 5245, Maxe Maxedon AM 5 on 7th East. Christmas 3145, and Terry McCleery AM 5 Dec. 28 a banquet will be 1854. Second Ward Set held for the Lions and their Mower Is Now Sunday, Dec. 4 from 3:00 to wives. This will be their annual Union DUC- E- Cantata at the Christmas Contata, Christmas oartv. Six priests of the Union Sec "Sing O Ye Heavens" will be ond Ward with their leader given at Union Second Ward Don Peck met at the home of by a 35 voice choir. The soloists their Bishop & Mrs Marvin will be Marylyn Peck, Eldon Beckstrom for a group discus Carter, Stancel Mangum, Wes sion. Refreshments were served Gerald Beckstrom, following the meeting. Meeham, Jean Mangum, Loma Ekstrom, was A Christmas luncheon and Kathleen Carter. Flora held by Union Fourth Ward conwill the conduct Bectstrom Relief Society. A lesson on man tata and will be accompanied ners and attitudes was present by Marilyn Morris. Burnice ed by LaDonna Reynolds. Kemp is the president of the An elder's party was held choir organization and also the in Unon Fourth Ward. A turkey reader for the contata. The dinner was served to about 50, public is invited to attend. Dancing was the main event of the evening. The MIA Maids and Beehive Lions Take Active Classes odf the Union Second Civic Project Steps Ward MIA spent the evening of Dec. 13 caroling. This enterA Lions regular meeting was tainment was under the direcheld Thursday, Dec. 14 at the tion of three teachers. Joan Community Building, with Pres- Harden, Carolyn Dansie, and ident Delbcrt Ncwbold conduct- Dorothy Robinson. Loa Faye ing. Two pairs of glasses have Madsen from the mus4c departl been approved and bought. The ment assisted. 4:30 . ... . Janet Mrs Jimmie Kiholm 9 A.M. to 10 P.M. Buy on Open Account AMERICA'S MOST EXCLUSIVE LINE Miss Janet Mower, daughter of Mr & Mrs Lawrence Mower, Payson, became the bride of Mr Jimmie Kiholm, Nov. 25 at the Payson Fourth Ward. Bishop Paul Hirst officiated. A reception followed the ceremony. The bridesmaid wa9 Kathaleen OF SKI EQUIPMENT ... SKI PANTS Remi French import, Franconia stretch pants. PARKAS . . . SWEATERS , Erickson, Payson, and best man was Richard Harris, Union. The groom is the son of Mr & Mrs F. J. Kiholm. The newlyweds are making their home in Holladay. Comfy, Sportcaster, Pacific Trail. mm A Lions directors meeting was held Tuesday, Dec. 12 at the home of Allen Walkers. This meeting was conducted by Del- bert Newbold, the president. The welfare program was dis cussed. Also objects and program for the year were discuss ed The sacrament service pro gram of Union Second Ward consisted of speakers from the congregation. Those railed on to speak were Doug Morris, Etta Whittaker, Jim Howells, Mrs Schindler, LaRae Johnson, Everett Hardin, and Thelma Loader. The congregation was favor ed by two trio numbers, "Today There is Ringing," and "Carol Of The Bells." by Kathleen Car Hone Rownhan. and Kris tine Roscnhan. Craig Kemp, Keilh Derricott, Rocky Hanson, and Bon llixnn presented musical quartet, "Holy City accompanied y Terry Kemp Announcement hat been made here of the birth of baby girl bnrn to Major It Mrs METAL SKIS 7450 8950 10450 HART MERCURY HART STANDARD HART PRO MODEL KNEISSL SKIS CHRISTMAS ir. SPECIAL 6y prtsenting this Ad at any DUCE STORE you may purchate Hart or Kntinl skis with no monty down and no carrying charg for 12 months. f Erirkm. Tacomi, The Erirksons are past residents of Union. Mr k Mr Claire Winn and sons, Kevin and Kerry, have returned home after spending the week end In Idaho. While there they visited Mr It Mrs M. H. Winn, parents of Mr k Mrs Pat Anderson, parents ot Wash. Ping Pong Table NEW SHIPMENT Mrs Winn. Mr It Mrs Eugene Taylor and TAKE t tblt or ( large banquet table, U daughters spent the week end in Aurora where they vsiled with Mr k Mrs Linford Taylor, parent of Mr Taylor. Mr It Mrs Floyd AlldrHce arrived In Union Friday morn-in- s at the home of hit narents, Mr k Mrs Phillip Alldredne. Thry will be here until the S.ih and then thry will leave to bo back to Fort Worth. VViOt, ith the Another ton. Brent, Army rrivrd here Thurnlay la pend the holidays, He will leave lo po hark to Fort Hood Her New Years. AWAY K90 rT MASONITE 2) Add to Your Account TOP ROYCE UNION 26" EICYCLCS IMPORTED FOR COYS LAST MINUTE OR CIRLS SPECIAL Subscribe to the Sentinel KJj ft There is joy for everyone ho lirinpi happlnos to others through the taditional exchange of giflft during the approaching le of Kcnnccott, holittay ca.on. For (he there t$ a fpecial of satisfaction in that knowing copper help provide a happier Yulctide through the part it pla in Utah' h-hm- ? economy, Kcnnccott u 03.95 of the copper it produces to outKf'iate cutomrr. Copper o)d out of Utah bring hack million of dollars that go to ork in Utah, Kcnnccoll'a annual payroll i f more than Utah Copper DMdon CI 43 million dollars circulates from business to huiuncM, creating jobs along the way. Additional millions fpent with local Lupines to lmy supplies and KTvicc create Ull more jobs. And an average of 12 million dollar a year paid by Ktnnccoll in Hate and local laics provide needed government services. Only by felling copper euUide the state can Kenncwlt's ojieratkms continue in Utah, TheM? operations arc an important year round Himulus to Utah's economy. At Christmas time, they mean Santa has a fully loaded bag. Copper Corpoxntloa (y Kcnnccott tat tftctota tt Mr tit r a ie I - : dvbl 4vT 4tftfAlliu.takl lllltiHl t4 kith reflector. In Hock. Ud ftlfttMl. ". Hid- - 29 For Your Sport Gifts Skiing YCU AH CONDlftONiHO W Seftftt THOMPSON fttl MoW & SOUS 6505 South Sfo'a lHjl AMt-7t0- t let. AMS-H&- 3 Filing Golfing Ccmping |