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Show SEPT. 23, 1951 SUNDAY, Provo, Utah tltaa Minutiae ' aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaHMs Cuty. SUNDAY HERALD By Ruth Louis takes fash and is therefore on the doubtful side or 1 have got to cavate and take out some "more rock and this is NOT,easy. will probably have Jt, ever it's not really work cither, but that will be. too lata for this1 Anything I can do with a No dearie, I'm not going bar and pick in the earth still to tell you what it is and it just. comes under the heading of a may be that YOU will be d i sap- - good time and It is not Work pointed, but to me it does seem to be a humdinger if only it han- 1.... ' This reminds me. that it . is .now . am tirtMJ t on my garden (so called) and first Have snent the last week on I must take this down to Ye my knees. Varnishing floors. I Herald as the man hasrtt phoned the scoop, and before I go hate it. I don't care if cleanliness iabout h Herald I must put on more IS next to Godliness I hate paint-,l- P ing and varnishing and anything Respectable attire than a pair of else that even faintlv resembles !drty ragged old coveralls and in case vou are vou' se how complicated life is? work; Work I know that the minute wondering is anything you don't Besides want to do. That is my own defi-j- 1 Kpt out of the house that phone and I do so want nition and you can quote me. And call will come be the one to tell it. My life Olive and Harry Mensel are tak-!- f nappy one. oui ing-- off lor all points east to at- - ' long tend-thWorld Scries; They wiU0oe and that will have to do for oo to ""w. ioiks follow the enmes from city long, city and that's glbry fqr you. It's a good thing that we all don't want the same things. I about as soon varnish floors. Jm ear aBBBFpaaaagec BaaaaaaFaBB'asiaaBBV. mmr above) as go to a baseball Bamc Series of not. HOWEVER. world. FERN COLE.NE SORENSON if I could sit where I could watch By VERYL BE ILOW S ' lOlive. that would be. different. I he H clubs from here con-cthink baseball games are Jhe dull- of all duU .things, but watch-- ! tribufed to the success of Utah ing Olive watch a baseball game county made at 17.the state fair Davcn Engle, is something else again. Well f'dolawacd lay Sept. of Mr. and Mrs. George At- hoep they have a wonderful trip son a livestock trip to and come back safe' and sound. wood won Denver, Colorado. Carolyn Ar Mr. and' Mrs. Roy M. Sorensori, now of Crmla Vigta. gyle. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pal annniinpinc the pncaffpnlpnt nf tWir fliiiiorhtpr' I believe I have ever- ac- - Alex Argyle and Jose Ann Parry, Fern .Colene Sorenon and Thomas PatrisirrVacey !knowiedged .'n this column- the'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen The borensonsfwere tormer FroVo residents and while.; receipt of two oriental poppy Parry, won a gold wrist watch thev resided here Cjplene attended the Provo hifch school. She1 roots, one white and the other from the Carnation Milk com will be remerriberel for her activitv in. dramatics while tpink 'vsit d you think of that, pany for their dairy foods demon White and itlnk stratum. KaPrl Ann Anderson. with tier T work D7T and the school for show U1"T m. the. yearly minstrel t ( .ail r aiiiu Haiidhtor r t . , tA w4mm . . VI lU . K , Wl tit ' Ta yi o v.ivcti eai, mwiivi w .t I don't know", why people Anderson, won top place in the siajren oy trie .rrofo lions ciuo, w ncre sne assi.siea wunitoo, r . division demonstration. (should give me things iike pirrk; junior .) makeup work. and white poppy root, but it has Utah county clubs stayed at the Mr. Tracev. i4 the son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick hotel. Chapcrone for the ..them in T.op.;, of Aew ork and is nnv serung m the happened I planted ere vcrv drv but Lake Shore groups was Mrs. Bes- U. S. navy. . ; 'I'm hoping. The lady bad w send ste Atwood. ' The young couple are planning a November wedding away tor them too. :magUie: Said; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brooks of h.e had never heBid of my color Hei keley vCal.. were visitors last and Will make their home in San Diego, Cal. " 9 null Fur uauMi ui hiikc uiiuj "v , idnni.v, . Bill heard me talk about them andjMr. and Mrs. this seemed to her a good reason ; is attending school at Berkeley, for sending for some for.rne. She;The couple brought the "purple decoratioi to Mr. and Mrs. hasn't' any herself, as I under- - heart" FREDOVA STUDIO stand it. But that's just the point, Mark Hall from their son Milton I DON.'T understand' it. And Hall who is convalescing at Let- lerman hospital in- San Francisco OF DANCE AND CHARM speaking of planting things nave co to get tot"'"on ana Bin are cousins Honestly,-I work and clear another patch of.. Mouse guest of Bishop and Mrs. Womens Clubhouse 3rd No.- and University Xve. M. Anderson this week' was rock pile here at The Last Fredova is the Reronized Teacher for Children sort. All the clear places are over-- 1 R- - D. Major of San Francisco, icrowded. When I planted those Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Bellows with 13 LESSONS FOR . poppies I dug two: modest little, their grandson. Michael Bcilows. holes and what did 1 take out?ipent Wednesday-anThursday IF YOU REGISTER Dl'RIXG SEPT. Salt Lake. They enjoyed events .The usual bushel of cobbJe-rockst fafar the state while there. and four thousand tulip ahtkother "CENTRA UTAH'S FOREMOST SCHOOL OF THE DANCE" ' . assorted bulbs. Something has gpt The descendants of the late Phone Provo 1026 Springville 9S to be done. I have either got tjSan and Rachael Gardner held have some dirt hauled in wnicn,J vnjuaui reunion ai LiDeriy pane in sajt Lake last week. from Lake Shore ere Mr. and !Vlrs. Wm. Barney and " " ' t 1 M family and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn, Tgf Barney and family. Mr. and Mrs. Flenrv Brooks accompanied by Mr. and Mrs Burton Brooks .have just returned ,from a- vacation to the Grand canyon. They also visited in H and Kingman. Ariz., and at Boulder City and Las Vegas, Nev. , ex-thi- ng . Mow-morro- w crow-colum- n. I..nH. mi e . iLake Shore m& Word Comes of Betrothal Of Former Provo Maid in -- sf . 1 1 E ,.'-- ins . jj Brokl, M VAT . I j -- 1 MM ' - long-sleev- ed to-jW- M wed-aeee- B as - -- ft ar U-- X ' - . e. m " Henry-Brooks- m mmmw m rlgl rharmiRaT IV Vlllalll ' WITH A Baby Bunting & Jr. Shop - 1 J- SOCIETY Br GAYNOR MADDOX NEA Feeds and MrkfU Editor ' : To make good sauces without hours of preparation, try using Among the bridal couplet re condensed soup as a base. from their honeymoon The special flavor in a soup like turning week-en- d are Mr. and lira. this cream of mushroom or celery Eldred Garrick. They will visit " "pour-ona makes it perfect as for a bland vegetable like pota- With their parents in "Provo. Mr toes or carrots. And the con and Mrs. A. R and Mr densed soups are just about the and Mrs. M. H. Sproul Oarriek before sauce thickness for purright te Salt Laks City ta estab poses. In general, when using (he going lish their home. "nour-ona " as add sauces, soups little liquid to give best results. The bride, who is the former Use 3 cup of milk with a can Barbara Sproul, was given in nf rrcam rhirkn nr rrram of marriage ny ner fatner in a cere- mushroom. With eream of celery mony performed Sept. 15 at her soun use run of milk. Tomato nome in rrovo Dy oiinop uoii Chadwick of the 10th LDR ward soup needs no added liquid. She chose for her wedding a Stuffed Tomatoes la) Chick en becoming gown of nylon net over Saqee with a taffeta nylon Mekee servings) lace bolero. A stiffened brim ef One teaspoon finely chopped matching lace secured her veil af fingertip onion: 2 tablesnoons butter or'nylon net h a n g i n were fortified margarine. 24 cups softjlength. Her bridal flowers. teamoon salt, of talisman rosea. She waa un bread cubes, dssh of pepper, 8 firm, ripe to- - attended matoes, 1 can (1 Vt cups) con Only members of the immedidensed cream of chicken soup, 14 ate family were present for the cup milk. marriage and during the brief Cook onion until soft in butter period which followed Mrs. Keith or margarine: combine with bread MacFarlane gave a vocal solo She cubes, salt and pepper. Wash accompanied by Mrs Golden matoes: remove stem ends and All red who also played the out pulp. Cut up pulp and jn march. add to filling. Fill tomato shells . The -ntertajning roomi B the with stuffing, place in a greased nomB were brlght witn bowll of and the coiiple dahlias and asters for this). Bake in a moderate oven cut their beautifully ornamented (STS degrees F.) for about 20 mm w. gfj minutes. Combine cream of chick wedding cake, which was served en so up and milk; heat, simmer lth othf "ht refreshments to MR. AND MRS. EL OREO GARRICK about 20 minutes. Pour- over toOn Monday evening a shower matoes when serving. was given for new Mrs. Garrick high school graduate. He served and is employed as aa Flaffscromate Rabbit navy 'in Salt Lake-Cit- j. at the home of Mrs William Ryan for five years m the (Makes 4 servings) with she and Mrs. Sproul as One can cups) cdndensed hostesses tomato soup. 2 cups shredded) of bingo were played American cheese. 2 eggs, beaten d M,rjoH, colas favored with musteaspon dry separately. ,WQ numbr accompanied tard. teaspoon Worcestershire. Mrf HerKhe Coles Piano Jnumber. were given by ReH, SaHeatt0"uprs .owlyeradel W,M anf he.T Sntil rieited 'I rveaAdd and mustard constantly. Worcestershire sauce to beaten The new bride has attended LDS busi-turegg yolks: stir into the hot mix- -. Provo high school and was and ness recently in the beaten college Gently fold rjmAmmT mwmmTmW . mm m mm j egg whites and heat thoroughly, employed in Salt Lake aCity. V Provo also Serv on hot toast. Mr. Oarriek waa Honeymoon Partridge That news Sept. 21. 1851, scoop business now, the darned simmers and bubbles and refuses to boil. By this time to- - f Gar ricks Return From Soup Makes Quick Sauces NEW-5EAS0- afferftrt """' N. AIR OF ELEGANCE 1 - $2.50 d ,n -- 1 I II - - Wil-IJia- Provo Girl Wins National Award ; r 330 WIST CENTER STRUT PROVO, UTAH Re-T- . " L IBBjjBjansaB T yrj Bonnetts for girls f O Caps for Boys Girls P Scarfs for Boys and '" ".j f Sweaters 0 to It Q Polo Shirta, 6 Moa. to 14 , Dress Pants. "Cords PanU. 1 to Sleepers, 1 piece, 1?4 1 to 12 . 0 Pajamas. 3 Piece (Girls) Slips 1. to 14. O PanHea 0 to It O Qarter Belta. C Snow Suite t-- eur Fall hoH soar to new heights of flattery with' their imaginative touches of soft velvet or brilliant flashes of rhinestone. Whatever your fashion mood, you'll find your hat for foil in our collection. 4. Myrle's Shop lt , G Jackete These and many more items available throughout the store. 33 East Center . 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