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Show November 13, 105$ . TMM mfrt H!iwif M ! - tlf w.g- o EMfeRY COUNTY (UTAH) PROGRESS Page Thre inpwi a jyi t & Castle Dll jbale etvs Mrs. Glen Snow Mr. and Mrs. Mr. ad Mrs. Robert S. Mathis Zennif Cox of enjoyed a few days vis- and children Michael and Diane of Brigham City have been enjoyiting at the Ed Cox home. ing the week end holiday writh Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Ungerman her (Ramas) mother, Mrs. Dave were down from Stilt Lake over Peterson. Mr. Mathis is teaching the week end. They visited at the at the Indian school ait Brigham Monroe Magnusons, Jerry Hunts- City. mans and the Ungermans. Florence and Lucile Jorgensen Donald Rasmussen, youngest of Salt Lake City visited at the son of Mary Rasmussen, is in a Elmer Nielson home over Sunday. hospital in Provo for treatment for They are sisters of Mrs. Nielson. his eye which was injured while he was hunting. Home from the Y at Provo were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jorgensen, Ruth Mr. and Mrs. Richard Peterson Tuttle, Andrea Bell and Craig brought some friends home with Otterstrom, them to participate in the pheasant hunt. Franz Larsen accompanied his father home from Salt Lake and Mrs. Angeline Heyward Is vis- enjoyed two days of the pheasant hunt iting her son Ward in Idaho. Dugway News frign Laches' Club, Orangeviffe S AND c SEVANG CLUB dent, Emma Del Banks, of Spanish Mrs. Lylas Kofford was hos- Fork, who gave the lesson. A nice tess Thursday night to the S and time was had and they enjoyed a C Sewing Club ladies. grand lunch. P LOS OMEGOS CLUB SOCIAL SEWING CLUB Bos Omegos Sewing Club of The Ferron Social Sewing Club Huntington enjoyed Thursday eve- met at the 'home of Olive Funk ning at the home of Mrs. Liboy Wednesday afternoon this week. Gordon. They did handwork and had a lovely time and enjoyed a delicious N N CLIB lunch. Mrs. Flora Rowley of Hunting-to- n entertained N N Club memSTUDY GROUP bers Thursday night at her home The Castle Dale Study Group met at the home of Lucile LarBIRTHDAY CLUB sen Monday evening. They are now Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Silliman reading the Pearl of Great Price. of Greenriver were hosts to the X Y Z CLUB Birthday Club on last Saturday, Barbara Magnuson of Castle it being the birthday of Mrs. Terry Spivey. There were sixteen Dale was hostess to the X Y Z guests and progressive games club Thursday evening. Lunch were played. Those wining prizes was served and games enjoyed. were James Ramsay, Mrs. Howard Silliman, high, and Roy May and News from Mrs. Harold Anderson, low. BEAUX ARTS CLUB The Beaux Arts Club of Orangeville met last week at Mrs. Loa Stilsons and enjoyed a pleasant evening. This week Mrs. Ruth Stilson will have club at her home. NEW CENTURY CLUB Mrs. Sylva Luke of Orangeville was hostess to the New Century Club members Thursday afternoon. Program and luncheon were enjoyed. NU TU CLUB The Orangeville Nu Tu Club was entertainned by (Mrs. Jean Curtis last week. This week Mrs. Fawn Ihler will be hostess to the group- - .-- j-i LADIES IMPROVEMENT CLUB Mrs. Vada Law and Mrs. Margaret E. Jewkes were hostesses to the Oranngeville Ladies Improvement Club Wednesday evening at their monthly recreation program. A tempting luncheon was served to the group at the home of Mrs Jennie Peacock. Graduation exercises and awards were made Thursday evening in the Orangeville Relief Society room, for the members of the community who completed the course in Home Nursing, given by County Nurse, Mrs. Maurine Nielson, and sponsored as one of the educational programs being given through the Civil Defense Program, Women Division. Mrs. Clinty Cox was in charge. The following women finished the course: Mrs. Janice Scow, Mrs. Clinty J. Cox, Mrs. Elverta Johnson, Mrs. Faye Bell, Mrs. Ina Poulsen, Mrs. Rhea Taylor, Mrs. Pearl McCall, Mrs. Geneva Jewkes, Mrs. LaFonta Farmer, Mrs. Iris Luke, Mrs. Olive Magnuson, Mrs. Uwin Van Buren, Mrs. Essie Mrs. Clara Moffitt, Tuttle, Mrs. Emmagene Chidester. A School Clinic was held last Wednesday and Thursday for parents and teachers. Every parent was given the opportunity to consult and talk to the teacher of their children in regards to their various problems in school. This Mrs Sarah Pulsipher week a Parents Day Program will be held in connection with NatAt the party for the Retiring ional Education week. Bishopric held a week ago last Saturday one of the features of Mrs. Essie Tuttle visited this the evening was presentation to with her sister, Mrs. Hyrum the Ward of a large Juke box by week (Jessie) Huntsman, who was in Oliver Cramer. The gift was from the Price Hospital. Clifford Smith of Spring Glen, a former resident of Elmo. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Scovill and of Richfield spent the first Mr. and Mrs. DelRay Brother-so- n family the week here visiting relawent to Salt Lake last Friday of tives and friends and exercising taking their little daughter Delona their voting privilege. to the Shriners Hospital for treatments and an operation on her Here for a few days with Mrs. Margaret E. Jewkes were her Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wilson daughter and family, the Lynn Mr. had their son, Clifton Carter, Allens of Salt Lake City. Utah home on a furlough over the week Allen is a guard at the end also their daughter Loa Dean State Prison and Mrs. Allen has and Mrs. Wilsons mother, Mrs. recently been employed at the new L. D. S. Relief Society Rowley, from Salt Lake. a Mrs. Minnie Atwood visited her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Willson, and family in Orem durCLIQUE CLUB The Clique Club members of ing the week. enjoyed a pleasant Orangeville afternoon at the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Larsen Sarah Robertson. Social games and family of Sunnyside visited were played with Mrs. Lenna with relatives and attended SacOckey and Mrs. Marjorie Reid win rament meeting. ning the prizes A delicious lunMr. and Mrs. Walter Clegg had cheon was enjoyed. This week the group will meet at the home of as guests over the weekend their Mrs. Venice Scovill for lunch and son Ben and wife from Salt Lake then all join in a theatre party to and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Jacobsen, and family of Castle see the King and I". Gate. SEW ANQ SO CLUB Cecil Dalton and Mr. and Mrs. The Sew and So club members Dalton and family of OgGerald Thwere entertained Ferron of were guests at the home of ursday night last week by Ruth den Leslie at her home. A special guest Mr. and Mrs. DelRay Brotherson was the Home Ec. training stu- - over the week end. BIRTHS Mrs. Ray B. Humphrey Mrs. Ada Oviatt had her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Westbrook, and family of Price as guests over the week end. ... if ou live alone and like it day of the year excejit family reiy holidays . . . don't feel too sorry for yourself! You may be spending Thanksgiving Day quietly by yourself, or with just a few- - guests, but you cun most certainly feast on the traditional Thanksgiving bird. Come Thanksgiving Day, youll be giving thanks for those wonderfully good, frozen tui key dinners. Each includes generous slices of delicious roast turkey with home-styl- e dressing, rich turkey gravy, whipped sweet potatoes, and buttered green peas. Imagine, after just 25 minutes in a (450 F) oven the entire main course of your Thanksgiving dinner is ready to be enjoyed! While the frozen dinners heat, Cocktail. Its sip this Ginger-Grap- e chilled ginger ale poured over seedless grapes; provide toothpicks to spear the fruit. With the dinners, serve Molded Cranberry Salads. (Your grocery has them packaged in small plastic containers, ready to serve. You add salad greens.) Dessert is pumpkin pie, of course! But see how festive it becomes when made as individual Pumpkin Petal Tarts. Weve made our tart shells in petal shapes using enough pastry dough for a pie. For Pumpkin Filling, measure cup brown sugar; combine half the Mrs. Olive Simons of Portland, t Mrs. Mattie Larsen, her three sons Ralph, Dean and Reed, writh their wives and a friend were visiting with Mrs. Sarah Larsen for the pheasant hunt. Mrs. Larsen has spent the past month with her daughter Mattie in Salt Mrs. Nancy Hardy has enjoyed Lake. a visit from her children in Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Williams and Castle Gate and other nearer places the past week. daughters Verna Rae and Phyllis and a friend Margene Morgan, all Mr. and Mrs. Don Nielson and of Ogden, spent the week end son spent Sunday with the Stan with Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Wilberg, Mrs. (Villiams parents. Huntingtons. 'ttt'ir wiih one envilope unflavored Oregon Is visiting with her cousins, gelatine, add teaspoon salt, dash Ed Cook, Nancy Hardy and Sarah e.uh of nutmeg, cinnamon, ginger Anderson. This Is the first time and giound cloves! Beat 1 egg yolk; in 37 years they hare been stir in cup evaporated milk (undiluted), ,i cup cold water, 3 cup canned pumpkin and gelatine mix-tuiCook over boiling water, Stirling constantly, for 10 minutes. Refrigeiftte nnxtuie, stirring occasionally until thhk and syrupy. Beat I egg white until almost stiff; slowly add remaining brown sugar, beating until very stiff; fold into pumpkin mixture. Spoon into tart shells and refrigerate until set. Seive with whipped cream topping. Makes about 6 tarts. MAKE CHAFING DISH SPECIAL Hope youre having company wheu you make this delectable dish. You can cook and serve it in a chafing dish or electric table skillet. This Is the way: Melt 2 tablespoons butter or turkey-pineappl- Mon-ticell- Thanksgiving Day Dance NOVEMBER 22, 1956 e Orangeville Ward Recreation Hall Music Vendors Orchestra margarine: add cup chopped green pepper and sautd for a few minutes. Stir In 2 cans size) boned turkey, 1 can (H4 cups) condensed cream of chicken soup, and 1 small can (about flounce size) crushed pineapple, drained. Cook over low heat for 10 minutes. Serve over hot, fluffy rice to 4 or 5 hungry people. fMt Sponsored by Ward Sunday School ADMISSION $1.00 FIRST STATE BANK The men took In the hunting days. Sitterud, lovely table lamps presented to counselors Kent Stilson Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Neldon and Fred Van Buren, and attractGuests at the home of Mr. and Sitterud over the weekend were ive shadow box mirrors to clerk Mrs. Grant Snow over the week- her sister large and husband and Ray E. Hassinger and Dee end were Mr. Snows sister, Mrs. children of Sunnyside. Fawn Richards, daughter Jerry, Here for pheasant season and Dr. and Mrs. Byron Reese, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jensen and Carlton Richards and two sons, baby of Provo spent a few days vislUng their folks were Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Max Richards and at the home of her parents, Mr. Mrs. Reid Moffitt of Salt Lake City. They stayed with the John his wifes parents, all of Salt Lake and Mrs. Kenneth Peacock. H. Taylors and Alvin Guymons. City. The men enjoyed the sport of hunting pheasants while here. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Luke and The Ward MIA held their Firebaby boy of Price visited at the Postmaster E. Ray Curtis is in home of their parents, Pres, and side program Sunday evening at the Veterans Hospital at Salt Mrs. Elden G. Luke, this week. home of Mrs. Loa Stilson. Fred Lake City. He had been very ill Van Buren was the speaker. Tuesfor the past week and his phyThe retiring Bishopric was hon- day evening Bishop Raymond R. sician advised him to go to the ored Saturday evening at a pro- Sitterud will conduct the Special hospital for special medical care. gram and social and presented Interest Class in Mutual and all Mrs. gifts as tokens of love from the married couples are given a specHis wife and daughter-in-laMorris Curtis, accompanied him. Orangeville Ward. A nice chair ial invitation to attend as well as was given to Bishop Raymond R. any others who desire to. Mr. and Mrs. Al'oert Kay and daughters, Barbara and Dorthy, of Salt Lake City visited her mother, Mrs. Cleao Snow, this week. The young son of Mr. and Mrs. Shirl McArthur was taken Mr. and Mrs. LaVon Erickson to the Price Hospital Saturday for Mrs. Lyle Jensen, of Emery an nounces the arrival of a grand- and family of Price visited her congestion of the lungs. He was daughter Oct. 2 born to Rolland mother over the week end. reported improving. and Roxey Peacock of Kamas. Mr. and Mrs. Einar Erickson They are parents of i girls and Visiting with their mother, Mrs. had as guest on Sunday her mo- Clinty J. Cox, the past weekend 1 boy. were Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Cox and ther, Mrs. Lydia Strong, of Mr. and Mrs. Preston Hunting-to- n family of Kearns and Mr. and of Orangeville are proud grandMrs. Mostyn Cox and family of parents of a new baby boy born The Wards new organ was in- Sandy. recently to Mr. and Mrs. LeRay stalled last Saturday and organ solos played by Dean Almond. Mr. annd Mrs. Kenneth Fox and Huntington of Pleasant Grove. family of Salt Lake City were Mr. and Mrs. Oran Willson had guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Fox Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Allred of Cleveland announce the arrival as guests Monday Mr. and Mrs. the past week. of a new baby girl horn Nov. 13 Clyde Larsen and over the week-t- o Mr. and Mrs. Clark Allred, end their son, Mr. and Mrs. Here for the hunting season and baby are doing fine den Willson, and children of Salt were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bell Lake. in the Price Hospital. and baby of Moab. They were at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bell. o, OF SAUNA SAUNA - UTAH $100,000-0CAPITAL SURPLUS & UNDIVIDED PROFITS 0 $500,000.00 Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Member Insurance Corporation new Chevies by the score all sweet, smooth and sassy! (There are 16 more where these four came from) Var-Moth- er Here's your chance girts to rent a brand NEW Mr. and Mrs. John Snow and children of Midvale spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Law. Mr. Snow enjoyed the pheasant season. OLYMPIA PORTABLE for $6.00 a month Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cox of Logan spent ithe weekend with their Mr. and Mrs. Osden parents, Childs and Mr. and Mrs. Hal M. Cox. IF YOU Here for a few days visit and hunting were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baudack and family of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor IT WE'LL CREDIT THE FIRST RENT ON O. of Castle Dale, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Dimick of Price and Geary Taylor of Spanish Fork. They were at the home of their mother, Mrs Della Taylor. PURCHASE PRICE. Office Equipment Company 138 West Main, Price Phone "TWO-TEN- " SPORT COUPE Mr. and Mrs. John Fratto and daughter of Bountiful and Miss Sally Luke of Salt Lake City were all home at their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Luke, for the hunting season. Special visitors at Sunday School were Stake Superintendent Rex Bunderson of Emery and Ray. mond B. Holbrook of the LDS General Sunday School Board. WISH TO BUY SEDAN Miss Carren Oox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hal M. Cox, had her tonsils removed the past week at the Price Hospital. Misses Veld a Sitterud and Gloria Tuttle of Salt Lake City were here for the party for the retiring Bishopric Saturday evening. THEN " 949, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Poulsen enjoyed having most of their family home Saturdav evening., Mr. and Mrs. Sherril Winget of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Poulsen and children of Ferron and Ned. BEL AIR CONVERTIBLE Look over the whole CORVETTE line-u- p of new Chevrolets for 57. Nineteen new passenger car models that are lower, longer and new right down to the wheels plus the dashing new Corvette. Theres one that will fit into your life heautifully. Come in soon and see! 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