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Show .1 20 Sunday J m. praapra bau. VUUU W M1U kjr im SUNDAY HERALD Members of" the Recipes With Herald Readers easy-to-prepa- ; J iW ' 100 Attend Fine Art Tea j " -- - boiL 1 , . . White Sauce ; quart milk CASSEROLE COOK Mrs. Oliver M. ;(Edna) Hansen, shares with Herald readers twoNtf her fa- vorite, casserole recipes.. Mrs. Storrs . -- . a Iks, to ' tablespoons flour 4 tablespoons . butter 1 teaspoon salt das"h pepper . Melt butter in saucepan. Add flour, salt and pepper. Stir until smooth , Add above mixture to Mrs.J-IlenStorrs of Thomas' milk and grated onion in double boiler. Stir constantly un- Department Store talked on cos? metics and skin care' to members til mixture thickens, i Tuna poodle Casserole of. the; Acmedia Club Thursday noodles pound evening . at the home of Mrs. It 7 oz. can solid' pack tuna fish, Arnold Ford. flaked d She told how fihe 1 10 oz. can. of mushroom soup ' diluted with 1 cup milk woman should shop for clothes 1 teaspoon salt and cosmetics and how to bring few drops yellow coloring out natural colors by the skillful Cook noodles in boiling salted water until tender, about 20 min- use of cosmetics. She also gave utes. ' Rinse in warm water and many tips on what will be fashion-wis- e this year. drain. Add -i- ngredients' in order Mrs. Ford served refreshments listed to the noodles, Mrs. Mack Halladay Place in buttered baking assisted, Cover top with buttered to 13 members and four guests: dish. bread crumbs; Heat in oven at Airs." Harold .MCE wan, Mrs. Orvis 350 degrees for about 40 minutes. Allred, Mrs. Ralph Jackson and "4 , e ht - 1 . '' : budget-minde- -- j si- Fine Arts Club open session In, the. form of a tea Thursday afternoon attracted about 100 members and guests. Mrs. Sterling Cornaljy, president, greeted them at the door of the home of Mrs. Elmer L. Terry. The home was beautiful with fall flowers. The; serving table on the patio was 'centered with peach glads.. Mrs.VTerry pourecf from a frappe bowl. The garden was gorgeous with blooming flowers. Recorded), music was played in the background. Mrs. Earl C. Crockett was chairman of the affair and her committee members were Mrs. C P. Crockett. Mrs. Terry, Mrs. Stacy D. Garn and Mrs. Aura C. Hatch. j . -- Do. not boil. American Fork. Sept. 19 is the wedding date selected by! the young couple. Bishop LeRoy Hill will perform the. ceremony at 7 o'clock that evening in the Payson West LDS Ward Church. A reception, for which the bride-elect- 's parents will be hosts, will be given in the Melva Hili. church that evening from 8to 10 o'clock. The bride is to be attended by Mrs. Donald Allbee as matron of honor and also Mrs. Raymond J. Jacklin Jr. Raymond J. Jacklin Jr. will stand as best man for his brother. Miss Meredith, a graduate of Lehi High School and the LDS 'president of the council, gave several announcements. She said Seminary there, has attended that the membership banquet will Brigham Young University for a be held Oct. 9 at a place to be year. Mr. is a graduate of announced later. A rummage Central acklin Utah Vocational School sale 'will be held Oct. 29, 30 and in welding. The couple will make 31. Members are requested to their home at 91" S. Center Street give generously of anything they in American Fork. can! Mrs. Beazer also asked the members to visit the art exhibit Personalize gift by outlining in the Provo Utilities Building. the receiver's a name on ribbon A string trio, Loya, Diane and while gift wrapping. This is Margaret Vance, played two easily done and without too much numbers. Mrs. W. J. Dalebout, muss. program chairman, introduced Mrs. Sheffield . Play for Literary Section Mrs. Loftis Sheffield a gave delightful, interpretation of the play "Victoria' Regina" Wednesday evening at the Women's Council Clubhouse for members of the Literary Section.' Mrs. Sheffield gave background history of the queen who ruled England for 63 years and was known as "The Mother 'of Kings." Mrs. Paul Valgardsen; vice chairman, was in charge in the absence of the chairman, Mrs.-Dali Despain. Mrs. J. G. Hanseen read "the club collect. Mrs. W. A. Beazer, . ; e . f ' . ; -- - felOOKrfle MONTH 't "- - , ' , 4 4 V y : 'W?'S'-"y?yTW- . ' ' ' v ... I 1 r ; I : J' - , - YOUNG MOTHER Mrs. SUn Moofe, who will be president of 'the Young Mothers Club his season. . , Announcing the r - - ' " i" ''' GRAND OPENING '" - . ' .1 of the son Branch of American AsAAUW TEA Honored guests at the Spanish Fork-Pa- y sociation of University Women were, sea ted, left to right, Mrs. Avery Caine,.Mrs. Dorothy Bingham and June Berry. In cha rge were those standing, from left, Mrs. Arvil Huff, chairman, and Mrs. Albert Pa yne, vice president. Beauty Fair Salon Nadine Griffiths, Manager; ' Themes More Know to 'Getting AA UW Tea in Spanish Fork Engaged to Mr. Jacklin Mrs. Sheffield Reviews, . ' f - SPANISH FORK "Getting to Kpow More," was the theme of th!e charming tea of the Amerij can Association of University l PAYSON The engagement and yVomen held Wednesday in the approaching marriage of Joyce late afternoon . in the beautiful Meredith and Bill E. Jacklin is garden of Mrs. Ross Swenson. The aims included in the theme made known by Mr. and Mrs. the humanities, s the embraced Virgil T. Meredith of Payson, bride-elect. The individual, peoples of the world parents of the, parents of Mr. Jacklin are Mr. and the creative expression In and Mrs, Raymond J. Jacklin of home arts. These aims were col- i mixing-thoroughly- ,'t- , s - Travel season is hero.". you're traveling with Baby; be cautious about food and water, . AcmediaClub Miss 'Meredith . j . , j - yrZy-yK- ! - ' ( 4 If, 1 tatoes 1 medium onion, grated fine fi' quart white sauce 1 cup grated nippy cheese Arrange the potatoes and meat in layers in a buttered baking dish. Pour the white sauce, to which the grated onion has been added, over top of each layer. Sprinkle the top layer , with the grated cheese. Place in 350 degree oven until very hot, but do not Mrs. Stan Moore was elected president of the Young Mothers Club Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Kay Marrott. Mrs. 'Robert Brereton will be secretary and Mrs. Hpward Crandall Was chosen treasurer h reporter. Plans were made for the com- j ing year. Mrs. Dell Timpson, re was in charge. tiring president, Other outgoing officers are Mrs. Paul Boyack and Mrs. Marrott. New members were voted into , the group. Mrs. Marrott served refresh ments to 10 members. The club Will go to Salt Lake City on Sept. 27 for shopping. Ma- ss-- jr re . Past Mrs. Stan Moore Leader trons Circle, Order of the Eastern Star, are making plans for a bingo party to be held Sept. 20 at 8 p.m. in the Masonic Temple, according an announcement made by Mrs. George Roderick, president of the. circle. Numerous prizes have been arranged and refreshments will be served. The public IS mviicu tu at tend. Provo Gook Shared Casserole Mrs. Oliver M." (Edna) Hansen of 1810 N.; Canyon. Road is noted among her group for the delicious dinners she serves. Among her favorite j recipes are these two 'casseroles for .Scalloped Meatr and Potatoes, and . Tuna NoodleQasserole which she kindly consented to ; nave published in The Sunday Herald. Scalloped Meat arid Potatoes cooked roast 2Vz ciips dicjed-sma- ll " beef , (Cooked ground beef may be used, mashed- - fine, drain grease off) 2Vz to ZVz cups diced cooked po-- . Young Mothers Elect Matrons Set Bingo Party orfully displayed under the direction of Mrs. Glen Larson and Mrs. Ramona Smith. . The purpose of the tea was to invite university graduates from n area to the Spanish become acquainted .. with the aims, traditions and achievements of the AAUW. Mrs. Arvil Huft was general chairman with Mrs!' Norman Oborn as - Fork-Payso- Sargent-poured- g 5 "We Specialize With Prices To Meet Your Budget9 Staffed Trained Personnel Plenty qf Parking Available state By Hollywood - . library project. June Berry of : : if SUltS ' i . secretary. There were bers present. 15 : ; natural ranch mink Mrs. (Liza Wardell, second viceJ captain; Mrs. Myrtle Cloward, mem- Wherever, Mother goes, Baby goes even to the beach' or lake. ' To keep him warm from breezes or protect him from hot sun slip him into a terry cloth coverall. It's easy to make and simple to Left: Broadcloth Town I V I Suit. Smart black broadcloth town suit with , : de- - ta wash. fj) recognized. for appointments 66 Beauty Fair Styled Permanents, reg. $10.50. for - Officers Divide Camp Fort Wall Thursday afternoon at a meeting held at the home of Mrs. Merlene Lerwil. Mrs. Lavina Johnson was in charge of, the division assisted by Mrs. Vida Williams. Both are county officers. Elected to take charge of the new camp, as .yet unnamed, are Mrs.' Mabel Johnson, captain; Mrs. Lerwill, first vice captain; 3-18- OPENING SPECIAL; , ty ' Phone FR with Julie b'rary may be established by (1) LeAnna the boards of county commis Wyman, Halladay; Faye of two or more counties sioners Anita and Lofgreen Baadsgaard on own initiative or (2) their serving.the Mrs. and Carlson Mrs'. Vernon upon petition of 100 qualified seatof voters each county. the A Clark Stewart arranged Daren-YouninMrs. Julia Caine of Provo, imwas ing. Mrs. vitation chairman assisted i by mediate past Utah stat6 presiMrs. Huish Moore. Mrs. Albert dent of the AAUW, Mrs. Dorothy Payne greeted the guests. Back- Bingham of Kaysville, ground music was played on the membership chairman; Miss Berry and Mrs. Virginia. .Evans, organ by Arvil Huff. The table, set on the patio, at Daily Herald correspondent, were Vhich the hostesses presided was guests; beautifully decorated with a beige with lacev cloth and centered rosebuds in autumn hues. The refreshments were red and white. The other display so attractively presented was that of the Blair Provo, State Social and Economic Issues chairman, stressed that regional libraries, can be established especially for rural areas AAUW members Mrs. Meeks with book mobiles or otherwise. Halladay, Mrs. Leslie B. 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