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Show n o o o Many friends call to congratulate couple Sale proceeds amount to $622 Mrs. Ed way Redd reports that a grand total of $622.35 was raised at the combined rummage and bake sale held last weekend at the old City Merc building. The sale has become an annual affair and proceeds are used to pay off the indebtedness of the concert piano purchased sometime ago for use by visiting artists who perform in the Community Concert series. The Community Concert committee announces that a total of $2,155.00 has now been paid on the piano. Persons who either donated their services or contributed in some way to cut the overhead in holding the sale were: Della Bronson, Jim Wite, Suburban Gas Co., Swede Odette, and the Empress Beauty Salon. A very large crowd of friends and relatives called Sunday at the Open House honoring the Golden Wedding Anniversary of Sir. and Mrs. Clarence A. Frost. Among those coming from long distances were Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Lyon and children, Mark and Bonny, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Lucy Bloomfield, her daughter, Mrs. Grace Herring, and Lilikai Bloomfield, Farmington, N.M.; Mr. and Mrs. Brad Bradford, Price; Mrs. Ellen Smith and Mrs. Ethel Randall, Mesa, Arizona; Mr. and Mrs. John Carter and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Worthington,' Ogden. The latter two couples were acquaintances of the Frosts in the Southwest Indian Mission. Mrs. Rodney Pehrson wins ribbons at fair El-wo- y, Tjkonis at Rowley home For You WOOD DEPT. go-wit- Community Concerts start October 24 Mrs. Alfred Frost pie-shap- announces that all programs on the San Juan Community Concert Assn, schedule have been verified and will be presented as follows: Tuesday, Oct. 24 Medleys, piano duo; Tuesday, Jan. 9 Saida Gerrard Theater Dance Co.; Wednesday, Mar. 14 Kenneth Smith, baritone; Thursday, March 29 Archer & Gile, ballad singers. According to the National Community Concert Assn, rule, memberships are transferable only in the immediate family, but are reciprocal with Cortez and Moab, so long as seating is available. The Moab association has not announced their programs, but those which will be held in Cortez are: The Tiltochiks, piano duo, Oct. 30; Goya and Mattee, dancers, Nov. 20; Theatermen, Feb. 19. Newcomers, who would like to purchase memberships, to attend the concerts in Monticello, Moab, and Cortez are asked to contact Sam Parry, Mrs. Edway Redd, or Mrs. Alfred Frost Coniine Shumway and Marilyn Rowley were hostesses Wednesday evening to the Tikonis club at the Rowley home. Marie Laidlaw gave a demonstration on hair styling and beauty tips. Guests for the evening were Donna Bryan, Donna Abrams, Gladys Brady, Doone Pehrson, Ruth Smith and Phyllis Burr. The club voted into membership three ladies, Marie Laidlaw, Ruth Smith, and Johnny Bailey. At the next meeting a program on music will be presented by Ivalou Redd. Hostesses will be MRS. JERRY EDWARDS April Lee and Vanita Hunt. VISITING PARENTS Mrs. Jerry Edwards, the former Lois Forrest is here visiting her NEW EMPLOYES parents Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy ForAT GOULDINGS rest Mr. MONUMENT VALLEY and Mrs. B. A DeMars are new residents in the area. They are living and working at Gouldings. Mr. and Mrs, DeMars are former residents of Artesia, N. M. STORE cup flour tsp. salt 4 tsp. pepper 14 c lard or drippings 1 c water 3 tbsps. grated onion 1 bay leaf 1 pkg. (10 ounces) frozen peas 1 cup dairy sour cream 1 tbsp. prepared horseradish Combine flour, salt and pepper. Dredge meat in seasoned flour. Brown in laid or drippings. Pour off drippings. Add water, onion and bay leaf. Cover tightly and cook slowly about 2 hours. Add frozen peas and continue cooking 20 to 30 miputes, or until meat is tender and peas are done. Discard bay leaf. Stir in sour cream and horseradish and cook just until heated through. 6 servings. 1 party We're Rootin' I boneless beef, cut in cubes Mrs. Person received one blue ribbon for a crocheted hand bag held Pizza and two red ribbons, one each for a knited sweater and handkerchief. Another knitted sweater, hot plate Saturday evening mats and a knitted baby set Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lee hosted a brought in three third place ribpizza party Saturday evening. bons. One fourth place was won Guests included Mr. and Mrs. by Mrs. Pehrson for another of LaVar Abrams, Mr. and Mrs. her knitted sweaters. Lovell, Mr. and Mrs. Philip All but four of Mrs. Pehrsons Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Row-le- entries netted ribbons. and Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Lee. After the delicious meal the evening was spent playing Rook. ' club held BUCKAROOS the week BEEF RHAPSODY Monti-cell- NOTRE DAME I 2 pounds It was through the generosity Mrs. Rodney Pehrson of o of the people of the community returned from the Utah State in giving sale items and their Fair at Salt Lake City last week time that made this event a suc- with seven ribbons for her entries cess. in the open handiwork class. BEAT Recipe of And for the gourmet's delight But let the experts have all the fun? Take a tip from the connoisseurs and serve a cheese and fruit tray for dessert. It has many advantages but good taste is first and foremost By serving several choice varieties of cheese, each person can enjoy his favorite and become acquainted with a new type. Fresh, juicy fruit is the perfect cheese companion. Chill it thoroughly before adding to the tray and quick as a wink you have a most refreshing dessert. Such a tray is easy on the cook. Bring the cheeses out of the refrigerator about a half hour before serving. Standing at room temperature enhances their delicate flavor and makes them easier to spread. But, cut the cheeses into desired sizes and shapes while still cold, as cheese slices better then. Place cheeses on a serving tray and cover well with aluminum foil or other wrap until serving time. Then, add the cold fruits and garnishes. Bright green leaves of most any variety can be used for garnish. Serving couldnt be simpler. All you need are dessert plates, knives for spreading, and assorted crispy crackers as Add some jelly if you please. You dont have to be a gourmet to appreciate cheeses. Starting in the center is the colorful Edam cheese with its bright red coat For an unusual, touch, cut through the red coat from the center to the sides, as you would cut a pie. Pull back each piece for petal effect. At the upper left of the tray .are wedges of Camembert, long a popular dessert cheese. has a waxy, creamy texture, soft on the inside with whitish outer crust. This crust can be eaten too. Apples, tart plums, or pears are all delightful with Camembert. Cam-embe- rt gourmets dessert with a minimum of thats this gay cheese and fruit tray, It is cool to prepare, refreshing to eat. And A fuss The large wedge is Port du t, which also is used chiefly for dessert. A soft, creamy cheese with a thin rind, it has an aroma similar to Limburger but is more mild in taste. To make nibbling a little easier, cut Blue cheese into cubes and insert a toothpick into each. This is one of the easiest of all cheeses to recognize, for its whiteness Is n pierced with decided Sa-lu- blue-gree- veins running through. Its sharp, salty flavor has long made it a favorite in salad dressings. But be different and serve blue cheese with chilled, fresh pears. American or Cheddar cheese is the number one choice of Americans. To make an interesting arrangement this cheese is sliced into long fingers. In any form . . . wedges, blocks or square slices, it is just as attractive, tastes just for Mrs. Bob Cooper Mrs. Gordon Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Boyle, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Corbin, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Felimeth, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hopkin. hs Mrs. Edward has been in Germany the last 15 months with her MONUMENT VALLEY Scenes husband who is serving in the for a giant photo mural to appear Army. She flew from. Germany to Grand Junction and was met there in New York Citys Grand Central were photographed reby her parents Thursday night - Station cently here by representatives of Eastman Kodak Company. The giant full color mural will feature some of the beautiful John Hoffman accepts scenery in this area. Appearing in the mural will also be Tim and employment with ELM Frankie Battrell, children of MonMr. and Mrs. John Hoffman and ument Valley Mission Workers, and Maurice and Rosemary Knee family will move to Santa Fe, acand their daughter Becky of N.M. soon where John, has as Mining Valuaa position cepted Gouldings. tion engineer with the Bureau of Representing Eastman Kodak Land Management. were Peter Gale of Los Angeles Mr. Hoffman has been employed and. Josef Muench, photographer. here with the AEG He will report Eastman Kodak as part of their for work in Santa Fe October 13. advertising program hangs huge The family came to Monticello d color murals in Grand March 1 of this year. They plan a Central Station. Scenic areas from to Santa Fe this weekend to trip all over the United States have look for housing. been featured in past years. ! s ;i , . i rv 18. 19. Starch Instrument: colloq. 20. Symbol: chem. 22. Casks 24. Gap 28. Tribal 32. Wandering 33. Gas 34. Babylonian god 35. 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Don't Be Caught t The San Juan Record Crossword Puzzle Monument Valley scene to be New York mural from h3f!lSC been visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A Odete the last month. Mr. and Mis. Eddie Boyle and family drove to Gallup Saturday to return Eddies mother Mrs. Clarice Boyle to her home. Mrs. Boyle has been visiting her son and family for several weeks. parents WITH j good. Its flavor varies from mild to sharp, depending on the length of aging. The cream cheese has been garnished by making diagonal lines across the top with a fork, and decorating with a colorful sprig of parsley. Its creamy, delicately flavored goodness blends beautifully with any fruit. Spread orange sections or ripe strawberries with soft cream cheese. Mrs. Nina Hyde plans a weekend trip to Salt Lake City to visit her daughter, Mrs. Suzanne Shaw. She will be accompanied by Linda and Glenda Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce A. Barton and daughter' Krisanne left Sunday for Virginia Beach Naval Base where Bruce will be stationed. returned from Bruce recently seven-montnaval duty on a Mediterranean cruise. Mira Odette left today for Salt visiting Lake City where she will resume Carl Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. her work as a beautician. Mira has Marion Miller, arrived Tuesday night to visit his parents Mr. and Mrs. Marion Miller for a few days. Carl is a second lieutenant in the Army Airforce and was graduated from Pilots Training school ACROSS receiving his wings Aug. 4 at 1. ArchitecLaredo Airforce Base. tural type 6. Girls name He is on his way to Stead Air9. Though: force Base at Reno, Nev., where var. course he will take a three-wee12. Giver he From there in survival training. 13. Slavic 15. Ones own will be stationed at Charleston memoirs Airforce Base in South Carolina, 17. Vapor Mr. and Mra Jerald Palmer and surprised Mrs. Bab daughter have returned from Cooper on her birthday, Saturday Iowa where they visited Mrs. night, with a potluck dinner held Palmers mother. at the Gordon Wood home. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Eager were Frank Hopkin baked the birthday in Salt Lake City from Friday uncake. til Sunday to attend the State After dinner cards were played, Fair. and the guests presented Mrs. Cooper with a birthday gift. Present at the party were: Mr. Carl Miller here and Mrs. Bob Cooper, Mr. and Friends PHONE IN YOUR NEWS fU as Events in the Queen City of the Golden Circle Surprise party held back-lighte- HEAT with such a variety, everyone will find a favorite. For best flavor, bring cheeses from refrigerator one half hour before serving. economy sake Coll JU .... Single, double, family suites, room television, radio and telephones. 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