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Show s and Recipes Women s Section t : PRQVO, UTAH; COUNTY, UTAH f f v.- Dekatos Enjoys Yule Fete (WHS v f ;. St ' - ty aprons and linens were gifts plum pudding is beyond their 'cooking capabilities, actually nothing is farther from the truth. Witness this simple recipe for a truly delectable plum pudding. A dollop of hard sauce, either pleasant vanilla or. laced to your liking with a more potent flavor ingredient, is the pudding's customary partner. J MRS. GARY WINTON EARNEST (Ruth Robinson) . Reception To Honor Couple Wednesday Evening, Dec .23 AMERICAN FORK Gary Win- -' ton Earnest and his bride, the; for mer Ruth Robinson, will be honored next Wednesday evening, December 23, with a beautifully appointed reception to be held in the Sixth-Eight- h Ward church, 312 North 1st East street, in American Fork. The receiving hours- will be from 8 until 10 o'clock. Reception hosts will be Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Robinson, American Fork, parents of the bride.. The couple pledged marriage vows on Thanksgiving Day and have deferred reception plans to - . enable the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Earnest of Longview, Wash., to be in atten- serving hostesses will be Mrs. iean Fugal and Mrs. Wayne Snjith. Mrs. Elwood Robinson, Mrs. Wayne Robinson, Mrs. K. W. Morton! and Mrs. Evan Stevans will have charge of the giftsr Violin music played softly during; the evening will add to guest enjoyment well-know- j irrides-cen- t School, sequins and seed pearls and underlaid with soft folds of tulle, and. long sleeves tapering. to wrist points. The bouffant skirt, sweeping to floor length, is embellished vith. sequin and pearl motifs. A coronet of pearls releases the veil of illusion The bride will hold a bouquet of deep red roses. Highlighting the colors of the holiday season the bride's attendants: will be attired, in Christmas red velveteen gowns, fashioned along princess lines with empire Washington Enid Wilson. Ech will hold a quet of all white carnations bou- in , ;1 heart, shape. of the brother Mickey Earnest, will bridegroom, perforin the duties of best man and Charles Davis, DanE. Moss and Grant Robinson will usher. Th sowns of the two mothers, M" Robinson and Mj. Earnest, vnli Ko p,f nqyv bllJe.,'1iff'Pnt1 - . the arriyiiT niesN wi1' ho Mr. ani Mrs. dinner Mrs. Grant Robinson',; will have ' charge of. fhe nest register. r!hrifrnact fj1l to. PRE-CHRISTM- roe bacmund icf-- form the j"7'!1 t"m-my- for swasrs of ribbon will i"d;n the eiht white tjiHars. tooDod with ferns. whiH enclose the area-wherthp rruests will be served at small wiU Va 2 citron. : J2 cup finely chapped suet 1 cup sifted flour Vz cup cinnamon Vz teaspoon soda Va teaspoon cloves Vz cup molasses Vz cup rich milk (sour cream be substituted.) may Wz teaspoon lemon juice- - (omit if sour cream is used.) NOTE: If you wish to use the Members. Guests Of Jnitvdub I K utes. Unmold on hotplatter and serve hat with hafxi sauce. Makes 1 quart (8 onhalf cup servings). NOTE: Ifpudding is not to be used' immediately, then store in refrigerator, until ready to use. To 45 for4 HARD SAUCE tablespoons butter 3 One-Da- y Treatment for Despair "Can you help me?" be asked the doctor. I just seem to have come to a dead end." And the doctor, who was not a psychiatrist, ther wrote 4 of the moat remarkable prescriptions for one day'sli ving you've ever read . .Whatever trouble you're facing, this advice may work for youl Find out in January Reader's Digest. v 2cups confectioners sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 2 v. ' t ' y - A I Cream butter. Gradually add the sugar and cream, then the vanilla. More cream may be needed to make mixture sofe enough to beat well Keep chilled until ready to serve. Makes sufficient sauce for 6 to 8 servings. f X, ; ; J : elementary Springville and Mapleton were --in lertained at a Christmas social last week at the home of Mrs. i programyas arranged by Mrs.- LeRoy Mrs. Lee Ralphs, and Mrs. fioyd Goodrich and concerned an introduction to the symphony orchestra given by Mrs; Max Sumsion. Each of the four sections of the orchestra was discussed and lthe instruments described. Representing the strings, Mrs. Lewis Bird gave two violin arrangements from orchestral scores accompanied by Mrs. Sumsion. Mrs. Maurice Bird and Mrs. Sumsion gav3 piano duets to illustrate the percussion; and Brent Packard played a trumpet solo and described how brass instruments produce their tone. The group plans to meet iagain in January. . - A liliiiiii ir'-- it ill M unriiAi fcii ar tne puddings customary partner. of the of V1LLE J,t FOR HOLIDAY FEASTING Plum, pud 'ling, .a traditional dessert of thelholiday ceason can be made from a simple recipe, accompanied by phard sauce, either pleasant with vanilla or iced to your liking with, a more potent. flavor ingredient, Hold Socio SPRING - Wives school teachers Frank Patten. I , j, Teachers 1 j ::k-,- J Sor ingville - ...., , jneeded add a drop; at 'a time The '.' - cream (if more is teaspoons Deanna olbo IsMiss Merrv Christmas' I - AMERICAN FORK Charmins is making 'her home with the Deanna Tolbo was crowned Miss Gunther family in American Merry Christmas at the social for Fork. She is a senior in the high Indian students and their foster f families of the American Fork, school here. The social brought together 58 Lehi, Pleasant Grove and Alpine Indian students and members of anan communities, Tie affair, nual event, was held in the First-Fift- h the 51 LDS families with whom Ward church Friday eve- the children reside. In all 270 per-s6n- s were present. The party was ning. Alpine Stake President Phil D Jensen haoVthe honor of plac- under the direction of Clarence ing the golden crown upon Miss Bishop, regional, director of the chosTolbo, a comely Hopi-tewplacement program. Committees en as a representative of the In- from the four' communities assistdian students, who participate In ed. the LDS Indian placement proThe young,, Indian students pregram, in this area. sented a program of vocal, instruShe comes from Polacca, Ariz., mental and dramatic numbers. and for the fifth consecutive year Highlighting the evening was the Oi'-vil- le a, - of appcaranccof four members the Tribe of Many Feathers ganization from BYU, one a genuine Indian and the other four "adopted white brothers." In colorful costumes and to the rhythmic beat of the tom-tothey performed several native tribal dances, and concluded by coming onto the main floor in a dance in which a goodly part of the audience paror- m, ticipated, 'j The'large Christmas tree, lighted and decorated, together with miniature trees, frosted boughs and other holiday motifs lent a festive Atmosphere to the party. Ice cream and cake were served. 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PRICES ARE JUST A LITTLE BIT LDWER TOM THE LOWEST PRICES IN :' TCWM FOR COMPARABLE QUA1LTY 1.00 ' to B98 GIRLS' PANTIES ! ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED s i 20 ' i to 50 ; - ! ': . ! '04 past eM 1colors. no 29c pair or 4 for Rayon to j . Regularly Priced from $39.95 to $193 META'L'ff' WHEEL GOODS AIL riO cOLOlTsETS AT,-..:,;- REGULAR STuSeDTOYS Large size; Reg. 4.00 Special ..... ' $1.75 ALL NOW OFF DOLL TRUCKS NYLONS- 3.00 - GIFT HOSE ' A S . serving, steam about minutes again. jeheat p tables A' further attractive decorative note will be the sinsle red roses in bud vases centerins the white cloth covered tables. A handsomely decorated wedding cake will be displayed. ' covered, keep-- , cool thoroughly, eauti- - bridal line. At each end will be till Dotted oalms.f Red satin' th Va OPEN TIL 9 P.M. TO DEC. 23RD OUR-- wh'"! cpin hlT Vz V4-in- ch "miked glaced fruits, instead of raisins,' citron, figs and dates, then substitute Wa cups of the mixed-typ- e fruits. Method: Place bread cubes, nuts, fruit and suet in large mixing bowl. Sift togther the flour, soda The anual Christmas party of and spices. Add to ingredients in the Unity Club vas held at the mixing bowl and toss to mix well. home of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Tay- Mix molasses with milk and lemlor with husbands of members on juice. Add to fruit and flour as guests. The group enjoyed mixture and stir to blend well. games and a gift exchange, Press mixture into a well greasRex A new member, t: Mrs. 1 quart pudding mold, or ring Christensen was welcomed. into ed or into individual pudding mold, C the group. molds of 2 cup size. . 3A full, so 4that molds about Fill ADDED ATTRACTION j to expand HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Warner puddings have room with molds Cover Brothers publicist Bill Latham has while steaming. or waved an added incentive to lug hard lids, or aluminum foil, with in held string or place for the picture he's woTking on, paper molds on rack Place bands. rubber "Tall Story." kettle which has a tight His son, Dana, plays in large cover. Add,, water to a the part of Ray Waltson's son in fitting 1 depth of about inch in the kettle. the comedy. Heat until water in kettle begins to boil, then cover kettle, reduce to simmer (or lower if pos heat and has served State University, with the U. S. Marines. sible) and let steam. Individual Provo is to be the home of the molds should steam 25 minutes; large molds should steam 45 min- couple. 5) Q REGULAR woioomino 1 MEN'S SOX , waistlines. Attending her sister as matron of honor will be Mrs. Dan E. Moss and the other two attendants! will be Mrs. Cart Pack" and , " The new Mrs. Earnest spent a ear in New York following her raduation from American Fork igh school and LDS Seminary. 'oir a year she attended Brigham ourig University and she was' a freshman cheer leader. She is presSalt Lake City ently employed-iin the state capitol building. ! n Mr. ...Earnest, in athletic-circles as a member of the Brigham Young University varsity basketball team, is in his iunior yar at the university. He is ma, with V2 i . dance. Greeting guests the lovely young bride will wear a gown of imported lace and sheer tulle, underlaid with taffeta. The molded bodice of A lace and taffeta wili feature an joring in of physical education. Longview, Wash., High etched neckline of dainty lace scal- graduate he attended lops, Vz EASY PLUM PUDDING cup raisins, washed and drained well cup soft bread cubes (cut in size) cubes about cup coarsely chopped nuts cup finely chopped figs cup finely chopped dates tablespoons finely chopped Dortv. Entertains ! ... Delectable Holi day Dessert given. Santa Claus, portrayed by Mrs. Harvey King, Jr., distributed the gifts to all. Mrs. Christensen's home was charmingly decorated for Christmas., Refreshments were served from a beautifully appointed buffet table. Christmas ball favors with names inscribed were presented to everyone. Mrs. J. Merrill BushneU welcomed members and read a Christmas ooem to the group. A short business discussion on the club project for the year was conducted by Mrs. Rex Lewis. Dekatos members will furnish and trim a iree for the peoole at the EJdred Sunset Manor. Christmas carols will also be sung. Mrs. Dallas Young' thanked club members for the help and encouragement she received while preparing for her piano concert with the Pocatello Civic Symphony. Chairman of the event was Mrs. Don Tolboe with Mrs. Cullen Christensen, hostess, and Mrs. Joe E. Hansen and Mrs. Rex Lewis as" sisting. fill Hit: l ..... --r Plum Pudding Eaiy-To-Ma- ke One of the traditional . desserts for holiday feasting is plum pudRecipes for this elegant pudMrs. Cullen Y. Christensen en- ding. are legion. Basically all such tertained Dekatos Club members ding puddings nave their beginning in Friday in her lovely home. An old a batter rrife with finely chopped fashioned Christmas was enjoyed suet for richness and a good proby" all. Members exchanged handnuts and9 of spice fruits, made gifts. Everything from home- portion luscious for flavx!rThough many to hand-sew- n made fruit-cak- e par- homemakers' harbor a notionthat ? 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