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Show II, September Thursday, " pM'Mi mi THE 1958 .Wir M ' - , on j f; Razor and dispenser FEATURED AT YOUR LOCAL RETAILER - WITH THE PEXCO LABEL Mrs. Juul Samson and sons of Grand Junction, Colorado are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma C. Dalby. Mrs. Mildred Taylor entertained the Kindergarten class at a birthday party on Tuesday, Sept. 9, at her home for her son Lee, on the occasion of his fifth birthday anniversary. Refreshments were to Janice Shepherd, Lex-i- e Carter, Patty Mangelson, Mary Louise Taylor, LuAnn Stephensen, Ava Jean Jackman, Suzy Shirlee Harper, Dennis Dalby, Brad Ballow, Teddy Worwood, Bosh, Denny Hoyt, David Shep-jherGary Shepherd, Glen Pay-stru- p and Lee Taylor. d, a trim The family of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sorensen entertained for their parents at the Levan Park last Sunday. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Vern Sorensen and family, of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sorensen of Magna; Mr. smart appearance and Mrs. Roland Beach, Moab; Mr. and Mrs. James Peterson and famMr. and Mrs. ily, Centerfield; Cameron Thorps and family, Ax-tel- l; Mr. and Mrs. Keo Sorensen and family of Orem; Mr. and Mrs Redge Thorps and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Peterson, Provo; Mr. and Mrs Frances Warner, Salt Lake ;City and the honored guests, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sorensen. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Christensen visited on Sunday in American Fork with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon iFrancom. They also visited in Salt Lake City with Lewis Christensen, who is a patient at the L D S hospital. ivear a j rv v ' -- w ' ; Si , i 7 Af tv t - , , , , V, X .. , STUDENT HANDWRITING IOT 7 "ss Pen VV'Y V $ i f hi ft 1 - - Handwriting Booklet - 3.44 VALUE FOR Crunchy and delicately touched with the natural flavor of real butter is a true description of Butter Crunch Pastry Shells. Theres a choice of strawberry, blueberry, cherry, or peach for filling. And any of these fillings will combine with the shells for individual desserts, most ini pressive to see and delectable to eat. Crushed cornflakes give the pastry a delightful crispiness that brings it into a class of its floured board and roll out Cut into circles and shape into muffin pans. Prick shells with a 450 fork. Bake in a oven for minutes or until lightly browned. Let cool slightly. then remove from pans. Fill with fruit fillings and top with whipped cream. Handle carefully as these are fragile. Yield: 12 shells. If there are shells left for a second day, its a good idea to wait until you're ready to use them before filling. That way their crispy quality is retained. The elegant final touch to this dessert comes with whipped cream. Generously scooped over the top, it completes the picture as a hat would your new spring cup sugar V6 teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon cornstarch 2 tablespoons butter Combine all ingredients except butter in saucepan. Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly, until smooth and thickened. Remove from heat and add butter. Cool slightly and pour into tart shells. This will 8 fill small pastry shells. Yield: ltt cups. Blueberry Filling: Substitute 2 cups fresh or water packed blueberries (drained), for the strawberries. Add 1 tablespoon lemon Juice. Cherry Filling: Substitute 2 cups tart pie cherries for the strawberries. Vi teaspoon almond extract may be added. Cherry Juice may be used in place of water. Peach Filling: Substitute 2 cups sliced peaches for the strawberries. Use Vi cup peach liquid or water. own. outfit. Limited to Senior High School Students. Supply Limited pre-heate- d 10-1- 2 2 Strawberry Filling cups hulled, strawberries cup washed, diced Better climate -b- etter business water Th development of Utah's mineral resources depends on a favorable economic climate. And taxes are the principal controllable factor In creating a favorable climate. Since 1940 assessed valuation of all Utah property has risen 135, but valuation of mining property has jumped 327. A better climate for mining would mean better business and greater prosperity for Utah. UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION 6-- For Just right whipping use a chilled deep bowl with straight sides so the beaters are well submerged in the cream. Butter Crunch Pastry Shells Hi cups flour cup butter 4 tablespoons cold water 1 cup crushed cornflakee Place flour in mixing bowl. Cut butter into it with a pastry blender or two knives until the mixture resembles coarse meal. Add water until the dough clings together. Mix in cornflakes. Turn onto a lightly J-- Ticklers By "From the earth comes an abundant life for all " Salute to RICH COUNTY aquatic playground of northern Utah George - vz -xir- - To the shores of Bear Lake every year come thousands of vacationers from Utah, Idaho, Wyoming to enjoy the beauty of the lake and its aquatic activities boating, water skiing, swimming, and as well as picnicking and camping in skin diving the adjacent forested mountains. APARTMENT FOR RENT See Earl Hawkins or phone 302W. ! Ink C FOR 9 ft. x 10 ft. SALE frame building suitable for See granary or equipment shed at 195 South 1st East or call 539, THE TOGGERY Tm tick to Impressive iriviilunl Dewrts Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Stephensen and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Dal by vis ited on Sunday in Salt Lake City at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nel-di- n Stejxhensen. Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Winter were Mr. and Mrs. Vem Winter and son of Roosevelt and Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Winter of Salt Lake City. Miss Marlene Anderson of Provo visited on Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Anderson. served . . For Page Seven to her while she has been at the who Lj a hospital, and for all the cards and patient at the Utah Valley Hos- letters she has received. pital in Prove would like to thank 2 tricycles all of her friends and neigtiUu s WANTED TO BUY in Nephi who have been ao kind; Cali 593W. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Williams had as their guests on Labor day Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Johnson and family of Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Williams and daughter of Kearns, and Mr. and Mrs. Dee Bradfield and family of Sandy. with blades NEPHI, UTAH S, CARO OF THANKS Mrs. Pearl Oekey, About folks in LEVAN - TIMES-NEW- ,v. Tiie crystal-clea- r lake, an unusually pale blue body of water half in Idaho and half in Utah, is a natural attraction for fisherman as well. In addition to its recreational facilities, Rich County is important for the role it plays in stock-raisinwith beef and dairy cattle and large numbers of sheep bringing income to the area. In Rich County, as elsewhere throughout Utah, the United States Brewers Foundation constantly endeavors to assure clean, wholesome gathering spots for the enjoyment of beer and ale. BEER and ALE . . . n c?flGii:i3 adds up. When I Look, son, taking girls to drive-in- s was courting your mother, I used to kid her into cooking a meat once in a while! mted States Brewers To The Businessman mmmt . YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER IS HIS DIRECT LINE OF BOB AND PAT DUNNINGS IN PLYMOUTHS END-OF-MOD- Bob and Pat Dunning bad put off buying a car. Budget. Vi anted to see what would happen. Last week as Bob, a commercial artist, was driving to work he noted a sign in a Plymouth dealership reading, Clearance Sale. Lowest Prices of the Year. Just, as he says, for the fun of it, he stoped his car and went in. salesman. Chatted Plymouth Couldnt believe his ears. Bob and Pat own their new Plymouth a COMMUNICATION WITH YOU! CLEARANCE SALE EL Canny young local couple takes advantage of years lowest prices with DREAM CAR COMES TRUE now In the newspaper the businessman can show you tn detail what he sells, why you need his product, or services, how much it costs, and where to come to buy it. With the newspaper way ' of showing you his wares he saves you precious shopping time by letting you decide before you go to town what you want to buy What's more, you can clip the ads and take them with you to remind you to take advantage of the bargains you read made the best deal of their lives. You can, too, if you hurry. This End-of-Mod- el Clearance Sale will be on at your Plymouth dealers until the last 1958 is sold. All models included, and all at the years lowest prices. All come equipped with Plymouths luxurious Torsion-AirRide at no extra cost. AU feature sleeh Brakes, Silver Dart Styling, r other sports-ca"feel, Plymouth thrilling e Total-Conta- ct about. exclusives. Engine options even include Golden Commando V-the breath-takin- g 8. Better stop in at your Plymouth dealers today. If youve been waiting to see what happens . . . its happening right now! SHOP Dont miss LAWREMX. WTI.h in TVs newest and brightest mus.i.J Tin: PLYMOUTH THE STORES THAT ADVERTISE IN YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER I HIOU every week on ABC-TV- . See TV section for time and channel. Tod ns's best bu PAIIITER MOTOR CO. 140 SOUTH MAIN STREET, NEPHI, ... tomorrows best trade r Sner,re ' ir '- - Utalt ' "7 PRESS ASSOCIATION f 14 WIST ItOADWAY SAIT IAKI CITY, UTAH |