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Show 4-A"- lMJSUNDAY HERALD "5"S5B ?iIi ,.u , -- , - .1- . White Sauce Liquids Pfe-He- at T V 1. a- -f nftrs ce.i t!t V - - ; r:,,,j;1-- . tut .r cy out at me. Take no offense, as By CATNOB MADDOX Tou should never, never have jiimilar headlnga and articles have lumps in your "white sauce, ac- done this to me in the past. I have cording to Miss Inga Nielsen of just been too lary to take pen lo Jamaica, Long Islanjl. hand, but now you are going "to I'll share with you her recent be th victim of my blast. letter on the subject. Here It is "I simply cannot understand as I. received It. referring to a why one of you food experts does recent article of mint called not have a mother who jave you "White Sauce Is a Blessing If 'You' the 'facts of life' about white sauce. My mother did and here Keep It Lump Free': 'My blood pressure rose several is the simple troth: WARM YOUR points as that headline Jumped LIQUIDS FIRST no matter what r and put' back over heat - urtf. lloaid Ij used! .melted. Femora fj-- a "Let ua take the tiasplev -isa laid one tat!er?3 f.rvr white sauce: ., Vt a r: "1 Place within reach Bear t,e to paste..- Add be .n U stove one measuring cup" of mil. 'Uttlt at' a tiae. it i one .tablespoon of butter, 'and one after each aiiUsa- "$ Place back t a tablespoon f Hour. "Z ta a 'to:!.. Pour milk Into small sauce- and 'r until 'rt a and leave that measuring Yoa juat can't ladac .ss'e pan cup right where It Is. you are gelci lumh to appear. to need It. Warm mCk ever low "Won't joa 'start a rrjii ' ta heat warm la the won! not even eliminate the word lump' from aU and aundry h.'e i . : t near beilir.g. It has become aurh a 'red- Pour warm mUt back into iLjht' car.fr s.jr.sl ta jo-r- g measuring cup. "4 Place one tablespoon butter bndea they never eve a try to . la aaucepaa which la itUl warm make it." - I ' v""" '"..''.', - ; 1 - ' fHiiJ '.''. :'----- . i F ' ' - K 1 : ; j ' wbeti Grentt sclc fromamdovt ttock of brt4 w Fo.t morthone'Iso.look for L'nodvcrtlted Specie ft. prtt i I SAYI CXTXA THIS WII - - . , ' ... -- - - ""--- - - '' .: , Betrothal V Announced By Parents .1 'Mr. and Mn, Ben Lwi. Bride Vaa formerly Mary Boren of Provo. New Couple Makes Home In Kellogg; Store Employes Feted at Steak Supper, Social A SPANISH PORK lovely Now establishing a )iome in Kel- party was kfeld at the Firemans logg, Ida., are newly married Mr. Hall last nightrby the members of the Safeway Employes Associaand Mrs. Brti Lewis.! The bride i the former Mary tion. The party was originally Boren. daughter of Mrs. Clarence planned for Kelly's Grove but Smith of Provo and he Roy Boren 'threatening skies called for a ' t r chance. Members from Payson, of American Pork, Pres. J. Earl. Lewis of West UtahlSpringville and SpfnJsh Fork were LDS Stake performed: the weddinglin attendance. Harold Knuteson of rites In ceremony at the home of, the local store was in charge, the bride attended by Mr. and Mrs. A beefsteak supper with all. the Arthur Lewis of Lehj.iparenti of, trimmings wn prepared and the bridegroom and others. A re--' served at S p. m. eeption followed the marriage. at-'- j Several readings byEU Tippets For Tier marriage, Mary was Springville were enjoyed after which Hazel Shepherd and Elaine tired in white satin with A of net with lace yoke and insets Carts were heard in duets. In .the skirt. She wore .a small couple of solos by Janice Merchant frown of pearls and carried a bou-iMapleton rounded out the'pro-quof red rose buds. lgram then games were played Her only attendant was Cassie with valuable prizes given to the Lewis., sister of: the bridegroom, winners. In attendance. Kay Peterson stood with the bride-- : Thirty f V groom, TJ. S. Army medical corps, The. new bride is a former dent of Provo High School, while being stationed on the USS Corn-MLewis was graduated from the! font. Compton Junior College at. Long! Mr. Lewis is presently employed Beach. He has served fwo 'years 'at Kellogg. Assist At of over-dres- : NIGHTS TILL An informative discussion of the League of Women Voters was con ducted by Mrs. Edwin F. Irwin for members of Fortnightrs Club meeting at the home of Harry Sometime next Spring will bring the marriage of Colene Williams and Ray L. Hill, whose Engagement is announced by parents of Colene, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Alexander. Colene plans to complete her schooling at Lincoln High School this yeai. She formerly was a student of the Provo High School. Ray is a son of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Hill. He is making plans to enroll at Brigham Young University this fall after graduating from the Lincoln High School. While there he? was active in track and participated in solo work in the school chorui. What'sRight? vc LOOK! Utah State Fair Hand-wothob- CCDPDyiFOY -- have fins rayen c yl- - m le YAW ; I all7 the First Quality corduroy wantedKy7c fall and winter 'shades. Regular 11.29 y yard. Realsavinfs. I .) -r - s) , - et of j 'ere I spaa non-partis- an . stu-iln-t- he r. 1 -- ' My - . '.- Feted at Successful Banquet T ew-Mr- i - r " ii 1 1 , ' . 1 I I PPJCZ POSSIULU : ) s. '- - - Cirvi - - - - ' , 1 230 Quorum Members, Wives ' Flights of Fancy7 Clever Theme of Phile Nada Club - ' RES. 69c last month Grants customere rushed to scoop up this fine gabardine et 39e a yard, o you see what a rare lowl buy it It ot this ernd ocetote rayon in perennially popular Fall colors, 38" wide. rock-botto- , 9:00 GABARDHI z 1 Brown-- Mrs. Irwin stated that the League .was formed to encourage women of eligible age to vote and to assume political responsibilities. In listing the percentages of wom en voting in recent election, the in speaker quoted; "In Australia 6 per cent of the women 1951, coted; in Great Britain in 1951. 83 percent voted; in Sweden in 1950. 80 per cent voted; in West Germany in 1949. 75 per cent voted, and in the United States, in 1948. only 51 per cent of the wom en voted. continued Mhat the The You havea meal In a restaurant League speaker was formed In 1920 at the much how and are wondering to0me women received their fran- "P. , V .Jchis and that today there are 100.- WKU.Mi: Leave a up mat is iu ooo members. The oreanization is !,0 inform women on candidates percent of your bjll. RIGHT: Realize that a 10 Important Issues of the coun- P"jind ceni up is no longer consiarrru try jy,,, organization adequate and make it from 15 to u ago formed on the state and 20 per cent of your check. local levels. Your husband is a physician. Mrs. Irwin said that every two to friends WRONG: When talking the League of Women Vot yean or social aquaintances refer to him er adaott a program on one cer as "the doctor." tain issue and makes a study of RIGHTS Use his first name In it for two years. At the end, of referring -to him in a' social con- this time they feel that they are versation. well informed and are in a posl , tion to help women with their CAST PLASTER LEG problems of the issue. A Provo CAN'T STOP HER .chanter was begun in Provo one NEW YORK. (UP) With her legjyear ago working through the in a plaster cast. Mane, voter's service and with a pro- the w Snee J. physical! gram chosen by the members. Some 230 members of West Utah ard. Mr. and Mrs; David Morgan. Friday passed and fitness tests for a policewoman, This year, the lfcal issue of Stake high priests quorum with Mr..nd Mrs. Ole Ilsen. Mr. Mrs.lThe tests Included running, high - age has been hosen. No state Booke. Mr. and their wives and widows of former Rulon HenrV and Mrs. George jumping and the broad jump. Miss league has as yet been formed due Harward members werei seated Friday- eve- - E. Larsen. ,Snee broke her leg while training. to certain requirements for num ber of membership In the state. ing at a banquet at the Pioneer! The speaker distributed pamph LDS Ward banquet hall. , 7 lets on the organization. An open Arrangements of asters mad? followed. discussion , the tables attractive and following Refreshments were served by the hostess, to those named aid the dinner a musical program was Mesdames J, L. Bach, Brtram given. J. F. O. Smith, D, Bruce, A male quartet furnished severBrown. Torvall Davnes. 'Harry Storm." Phile Nada Club will be atrictly der," "Any Port in al numbers, members of which Donald Newell. Edwin in a Space Ship." "On the ' Nelson, Jack ; "Trip were Heber Done, Theras Q. Al!- - "ud in the air" during the com-Logan, and Harry Soles, '' ont :Riv 1ira " 'I.ifprarv Travplinff." Ellis. . . red, Robert Farrer and Raymond ;that "Flights of Fancy" has been i" Road to , Communism." "Fancy : Ross. Stanley- Taylor and Royrhosen as a program theme. in 'New; , Paris,iFree." "April Moon played, trumpet duet; Les- - The program was introduced '.In 'Horizons in the Home '' "Flying CmOOI lo "na ."mam """"-- , lie Houtz gave vocal solos; Mrs.'the first fall meeting held Thurs-- , of at Mrs. the home Manley day We by W Ricks . and her sister.' u.' mm T.. i ii v in iiir inr uv I ' QSS flUIUS i;iniri flight stewardess. Clothield New'ren furnished duet Heal, Mes the included 'age" luncheon Modeled as a "Bon dames Harold Bailey. R. D. Clow- Mrs. Frank lu lit ii fun uir.Bri virtu was Voyage" numbers; Mr. lunuui Arthur Duckett, Jack V. II Ol Wl " J tV ca.iH. v.l.i.io MIIDll HUirS C T TU mill wuiu Round and square dancing to Howard Waters: Pres. J. Earl cellophane wrapped baskets of Dixon. Frank Dain. William R e melodies was enjoyed bv Albert Freestone. Roy Firmage. Lewis spoke", j inscribed tied .ribbon w.th fruit, B. Hammond. Stanley Heal. Mar members of the Intermediate class f E. Larsen. George "Bon Voyage.". At each place was tin Johnson. Jack Jensen. Lawr of Spanish Fork Fifth LDS Ward president - a ... FUdll llt-- I all 'ld lir llliru Willi ence M.4v"iii o. u.. . eyenirfU in the ward recre- r. Jones Miltont Nelson. t Wes- - Friday c j. nuis. ine cannv anos n aininE room noi uiiiiidii .3i.mou uv ,i ..ji... " graceful b,sket win Stein. W. F. Schultz. Harold A program was also enjoyed and ?ne TinntL Lh rt i u ttrUl Irefreshments aerved. Edward Jex, Van Dean Jonl; Wagenen. VanWagenen. ; Fon0win the siAing. Mrs. Rex Sherman Win.- Arch Madsen. Del- - teacher of the clas was in charee. .... eluded Mr. and Mrsi Earl John- - rvm.c ..-,t...i; son. Mr. and Mrs. Marion, Chri the fol - w. Larsen. James V. Haslem, created with hall decorations of anddiscussion proeram tensen. Mr. and Mrs; Orson Har lowed. Hereafteri-Ih- e person Murohv and David Rees. 'corn stalks and bales of hay. ing the program will be designated 1 will as the "pilot." The give a short discussion on current news, and the hostess will be re& ferred to as "thef.sfewardess." Members heardthat that their 230 WEST CENTER STREET . Flowers for All 'Occasions DC-- 4 ' flight" would carry 'them . PROVO, UTAH to a "Sjudy Abroad Tour," "Book Ph. C523R-l-OrtUtah Lure Traveling." "Family Flighf." "Gourmets of the' Wide Blue Yon- BABY GIFTS FOR SHOWERS AND THE i M v':'W Club Vomen To OPEfJ filOKDAY ' WW'-..-. COLENE WILLIAMS ' CAUEI 3AV k! We bouaM ot the bono of tho'tw ket. end not in 1 0 yeers have we hod m value Ae thiil &e tor yojra. 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