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Show 7 - . n - .-. I. M. SUNDAY 2-- A - - '"'Y - - P-- . ps- C?vp "trr J Mp- ' M 'Pw-- r ; i 1 v" ! V - ' : V ' . v- - f '1 - ' V P :u r x - . Lp rr1 ! - -- HERALD SUNDAY $ ' !.- 27. 1353 -ip- 71 "tti" I DEMBER A.""- A TV-- - H . PPVpP - 4 5jU ' . Office Force Joins for ; Yule Supper Herald who met Wednesday eve ning for a holiday party in a local cafe, as guests of the paper. . A holiday note was given to the table in a centerpiece of greenery and red candles. Greetings were given around and gifts presented to all. Heading the committee on arrangements was Maxine Thomas and Bailey Lind- strom. Covers were laid for --bout 25. .. Christmas party J vZp4p TS I i.J; ; : ... - - -- p - f llr. and Mrs. Kay Lee Acorns. (Beppy DeHaas). Beppy DeHaas becomes Bride of Kay Lee Adams Happiest Day." .Mrs. Charles Dixon played Santa Claus and distributed "white ele phant" gifts. The rest of the eve"visitning was spent singing and ' ing, Deliicous refreshments were served to 20 members. ' ,:f..-:- I I ' - ' Ns- P VP- "') If '. ) w Neho Primary Board, Husbands Enjoy Yule Party great-grandchildr- to-seei- Certain stars, known as novae, occasionally change luminosity and become far brighter than, ordi narily, according to the Encyclo-- 1 peaia ijnianmca. ?1 vi ' 6 tablespoons sour cream (approximately) Crumble Roquefort cheese and, add to cottage cheese; mixing well. Stir in onion juice. Add enough sour cream to give good dipping cordis, tency. a I I I 1 i li I I I I I avocado (teres) hp. onicn uiC9 Urn with Ctovtr Club Peiofo Chips f Clovtr Club Com Chips. 0 Serve wlih Clover Cfub Potato '- 1 i " - 1 i HAfA tOAF Al tap brew tvgof tatpoon Ay mvsfsrd I cvp X Vx cup 4kmtj If ESCALLOPED i VI 1' Mix i J si tiff I' 6 servings. is a o 0 o o kb o a o c3 So CO 0 QOOGJ O COCJ O O n & tst a r1f CO Uiiiil n dUfrrirrl'tfTT'-m-r'r"'-1- ccs & ca ca r a ran mr- - wot K .BBVt v , ' a variety of nibbling foods when there . especially Clover Clubl FREE I Here 'DIPS FOR CHIPS' Re:Ip! Handy kitchen eard conjoining 20 new "Dips for Chips recipes. c I f Serve I I with M n - I 3 p 7 ... -- X- T, f . 7 , E - - iMnin-nif- m rili iPl 1 (, WM Jbfi For your freo .1 d 1 1 )X quiz ritssiis e t .V, 1 i 11 wyfi y copy write to KAYSVILLEUTAH c E W Cite isN Good, wholesome nourishment, lots of quick energy In overy bits. Guests eppre ciate your thoughtfulness whtn ypw provide S i . Isn't It wonderful that Clover Club Potofo Chips and all other Clover Club foods taste so good, yet ore so good for you, tool A well. irigrdient Club Corn Chips. For exciting variety odd Clover Club Chili Corn Chips, Cover-CluCheddar Cheese Potato Chipi, Clover Club Shoestring Potatoes, Clover Club Cheez Nibbles and Clover Club Caramel Corn. Suggestion odd ony of the following: 2 table spoons grated prepared horteradish, some freshly grated black pepper, and ' teaspoon dry mustard to obove mixture iz .v ir u Ctovr Club Potato Chips or Cover W -- m MILD DIP FOR CHIPS H cup cream cheeto Vi cup mayonnaise 1 tscspoon grcttd cnion '! ca I a esx 'M C9 fi Servo with Clover Club Potato Chips or Clover Club Corn Chips No. 303 can whole kernel White Corn cup top milk 13 I I n o cs ocjt ' teaspoon pepptf ' ttopoon toll 1 cvpt crushed Pctcto Chlpt Simmer onion and green pepper fn but ter slowly until tender but not brown. Add corn end liquid, top milk end seasonings. Place o layer of corn mix ture In greased casserole, add o layer of crushed potato chips. Repeat procese until casserole Is full, ending with po "toto chip. Sake In moderately hot oven (375 F.) about 25 minutes or until top Is crijpcrtd brown. Yield c j f Vi - 8 8 8 C ft cup chopped (rein ptpptt .je i AND GREEN PEPPER labletpeortf butter cvp cHepped anion cheddar cheoso M cup port wlno 2 tablespoons cream U teaspoon paprika Oosh of onion self Orlnd soft cheese. Blend In the wine, cream and season Ings. Heap in a bowl and dust with paprika. 4 e CORN S M pound Amsrlcort Cf rw?3d rwff t SPREAD : ; 8 vlntgor. TtM of bofr on in ond orranoe pincoppt pattern torn of pan. Combine grovnd bom, tVwfc porl, bteftw GQt, milk, crumbled cracktrs end potato Chip. Mix well Pock tn pan btlng core M not to dborrang rht plntopplt iRce pattern. Boke loaf 1375 degree oven for about lh bours. Unmold bringing the pineapple s&om cm top. ew9Cifcwi.i -- PORFN CHEESH r I Mix brown moor, .mustard, end Pvt In bottom of loot patv Cut ..... soaaaaanoisani 1 wS!k a cop r ei:e; 0 febUpeons vingcT 9 sScm annd plmcU 'A . , e Sob, fwppw 3 cvpt grovmJ coossm test lV9t srovnd frsb psrk ' 1 apt eggs " Chips er Clover Club Corn Chips I SUFHR-SPEO- V-- or (uice Soft, pepper S I I wi--.'- teaspoon onion grated i6 m ?' Shaksslpnly Cream Clean shrimp. Mesh to puree In Waring Blender or In food grinder. Add remaining Ingredients. Salt lightfy. Add cream todesired consistency. 2 tUlpt crljp fcccon, crumbled Mash avocado and blend balance of ingredients. Vi t 0 : "A cup Mayonnaise Tabasco sauce, THRfS i cup mayonncf$0 U tjp. Worce$t6r$h!rov tawc . SHRIMP DIP FOR CHIPS 10 large shrimp, cooked I FOR CHIPS Salem News CHANGEABLE Serve with Clover Club Potato Chips or Clover Club 9 AVOCADO DIP Mrs. Annie Carter was pleasant ly' jurpnsed on her tnrthday anni versary, Wednesday when friends called at her home. Following an hour of visiting, a uncheon was served from small ables to Mrs. Carter,, her hus band, Has, Etta Cornelius,, Gladys Marrott and Effie Allen. The guest of honor wa present ed with a gift. m m m By MRS. MARGRETTE TAYLOR Mrs. Ray Morby en SALEM eertained the American Legion Auxiliary recently at the group's annual Christmas party. Beverly Davis, president, was in charge of the regular meeting, after which Beatrice Davis directed the special program. Mrs. 'Beulah Tolman read a greeting from the state president and Mrs. Davis read a etter from thejiational president Mrs. Orlean Christensen was ap pointed to the ways and means committee. A Christmas story was read by Margrette Taylor. The Ladies Literary Club en joyed a Christmas party recently at the home of Mrs. A. O. Stone. A hot dinner was served to 23 members, after which the time was spent playing rook. Mary W. Christensen got first prize and low score prize went to Minnie Hanks. i 51 Mrs. Garters Birthday Time For Surprise Legion, Literary Club Give Socials Cut flverwurst In small pieces, mash with fork. Blend with lemon juice and'sour creanv- -- Roquefort cheeso 1 (8 oz.) container creamed cottage cheese f4 teaspoon onion (uice i -- LjP r CcrnChipj' . SPPJNGVILLE 'Myron A., of'Spring-villeresident B:yer, lifelong will be honored on his 5th birthday anniversary today with an open nouse reteijuuu. xhcuwj :H and relatives are invited to call at the home of his son, Harlan W. Beyer, 707 S. 4th E.t Springville, between the hours cf 2 to 5 p. m. Mr. Beyer was born in Spring" ville Dec. 27. 1SOS, a son of John S. ' and Julia Aril Crandall Boyer. In v his early life he was associated J r with his brothers and others in t through-cuwork construction railroad the western spates. He was one cf the organiiers cf the Springville Canning Company in 1901 and. for a number of years was actively engaged in its operation. Later, her followed the occupations of farming and stock raising. lie has always been active in LDS Church work as teacher, of MYRON A. BOYER ficer of auxiliary organizations, and he served as ward clerk for 25 years. He married Eliza Clegg March 1, 1833 In the Manti LDS Temple. Mrs. Boyer died in May 1S25, since which time he has been living by himself. His health is good and he is very active and in terested in current affairs. He has three sons and a daugh PAYSON The Primary' board of ter, M. Oscar Boyer, Harlan VV. Nebo LDS Stake held its annual Boyer, and Thelma B. Carter of Christmas party at Payson First- Glen S. Boyer of Fifth Springville,-an- d Ward chapel. Husbands of Salt Lake City. A great deal of his members the stke presidency interest. also lies in his 15 grand- and their and were honored wives children and 19 was serve at one Dinner guests. ' long table, arranged in festive Mr. Boyer .is looking forward decor, with red and green the pre his many dominating colors. Games were with pleasure friends and relatives at. the recap-lie- n played later in the evening, and but requests that no gifts be small gifts were exchanged. trou-i- i. Ia charge of arrangements were Mrs. Leslie Reece, stake presiUi3 aluuninun foil in the bottom dent, with Len Parker as chaircf tha oven to . catch spillovers man, assisted by Elma Willis and from fruit pies or baked dishes. Mary Jensen. - ROQUEFORT AND COTTAGE CHEESE DIP 2 (Hi 02.) portions I - " Fag pyjv""' recipe IT""""" v:r i - p p !: i ' - ; Venerable Springville Man y 4 ths. sour cream s - '- ' h .y .',' Z v ex ' ed Open House Today to Honor " ' 3 tbs. fsmon (ulco ..- - . well-appoint- ' U lb. Rverwurst Geneva Ward Primary Hosts To 300 Children OREM Nearly 300 youngsters and a large number of adults en A lovely bride of the Yule season Haas, father of the bride, Mr. and joyed a clever Christmas party at Is Beppy DeHaas who arrived in Mrs. Frank Earl, Mr. and Mrs. the Geneva LDS Ward chapel unAmerica cnly eight months ago Kenneth Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. der the direction of Mrs. Merlin from Holland. Kay Lee Adams, Kay Cox, Rue Allred and Jack Finch, primary president and Mrs. The bride's Roy Taylor. Junior Sunday School g on of Mr. and Mrs Joseph Adams Smith all of Frovo. cf Orem, claimed her for his bride mother and the bridegroom's fa president, assisted by Mrs. Wood Dec. IS at the bride's home in ther were unable to attend the wed' ruff Jensen and other officers and teachers of both organizations, Frovo. Officiating at the rites was ding due to unexpected illness. A S. recep wedding John Monday afternoon. the bridegroom's brother, tion followed the ceremony at the This is the first Christmas 'party Adams. -The bride was radiant in a white Vineyard LDS Ward chapel where held in the new chapel and a well satin model' with a full skirt at the bridal party welcomed guests arranged program furnished the tached to a scalloped bodice. The before the traditional white can first part of the party with all age participating. gown also had a demure round delabra and dark green ferns and groups Val and Vance Anderson and collar finished with a soft ruffle other greens adding the touch o. their tiny sister, Tonja, of Provo, of white nylon lace on the lace the Yule season. The guests were an adagio dance, cosperformed Adams Dixie met at with the door sleeves and satin by long yoke in tumed red satin and flashing buttons to the elbow. registered by Mrs. "Wayne Aired silver. They were accompanied by The dainty fingertip veil was while soft organ background music Mrs. Naomi Griffiths. The other was Mrs. Orland a Pyne was a humorous musical lace trimmed and attached to played by panto beaded coronet of seed pearls ac During the reception guests were mime with records performed by cented by a becoming spray of served dainty wedding, refresh Mrs. Douglas Adams and Betty pink rosebuds. She carried a bou- ments by Patricia Adams, Joyce Crabb. quet cf pink rosebuds and white Cordner, RaNae Pyne and Lola The other numbers were from ftephanotij with white satin rib- Hodgkinson. Preparing the re the primary and consisted of , a freshments were 'Mrs." Glenn reading by Venice Whitwood; a bons. She chose as her attendants, Adams and Mrs. Austin Carter. iance by Sherrie Adams, and a Jen: el Adams, as maid of honor A short program was enjoyed Jance by Leonard Jensen and and the other attendants were her with Mrs. Ronald Adams acting as Toyce Shumway; a story by Karen new husband's sisters. Mrs. June master-o- f ceremonies. It consisted loon, a song by Mariann Stod-ard and two groups who sang, Peterson, Orem, Mrs. Leon March-bank- s of dances by Sherie Adams and .Tie Sail: Patricia Trailbuilders group was Joe Mrs. Adams; and cf Pleasant Grove reading by Gail Harris of Pleasant Grove and Johnson: vocal selections by leldrum, Ladd Adams, Gary the brideeroom's niece, LeAnn Jeniel Adams and Mrs. Leor Shepherd, Sam Crosby and Doug- Peterson. The maid of honor Wore Marchbank, accompanied by Mrs as Finch. Mrs. Richard Jensena filmy pink nylon gown, of bal- Jack Loveridge. Dixie Kleinmac ed the Bluebird group in a Christwas lerina length and carred a bouquet and Larry Collins played accordior r.as song. The, final number Mrs ;ung officers, by a Primary was selection A final selections. attendroses. The cf pink other Finch, Mrs. Woodruff Jen ants were gowned in ballerina piano duet by Teddy Rohbock and vlerlin Mrs. Richard Jensen and Mrs sen, length gowns of soft blue with red Joan Rowley. Hoy Taylor. accessories and flower accents of Gifts were arranged by Mrs The final climax came when white and red carnations. The best John E. Adams and Mrs. Douglas Santa Claus appeared, led them man was the bride's brother, John Adams and were carried by Gwen n lively Christmas and then and Ronnie Harris and young1 Joe oassed out Santa songs DeHaas. Claus cookies Among the few chosen guests at DeHaas. The newlyw.eds left im and candy canes as a surprise. the wedding were Mrs. John S. mediately for a short honeymoon Mrs Finch wishes to remind the Adams, Mrs. Joseph Adams, moth- trip and plan to make their home children that the next primary er cf the bridegroom, John De-- m Orem. will be held on Tuesday, Jan. 5th m m m " UVERWURST DIP FOR CHIPS Thalian then exchanged. Mrs. Allan Corna by gave a reading called "The ' ... just right for your ) Pi " I The annual mas numbers. A feature of the party was the bringing of favorite recipes by each member and these were read and ? 1 . t a Club was held at the home of Mrs. Ernest Knudsen. The party began with group singing of Chri3t :.v.P Vi f A' P jP P s Favorite Recipes Feature of Thalian Social : of the P mm An hour of bowling was climaxed by a delightful supper for employes of the business office and members of the editorial staff of The Daily SPANISH FORK ; !P . . - r ..-.- H I -- j 7 t Con i : V |