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Show THE Page Two Homemade Chocolate Candy Is Tempting Gift 't& 0! h, Attend Services Held y NUT-MALI.O- rs 1 Orem Wednesday At Christmas gifts of homemade chocolate candies take on added attractiveness with clever packaging. ter or mnrgaune, water and salt. inches. Chill until firm. Bung to boil over medium beat, Suggestions fur packaging: Use a decorative skillet that will stilling constantly. Bod one minute, stilling con- make a wall plaque later; a stantly Remove from heat. "dustpan that is really a wa,. Add semisweet chocolate mor- plant holder;, (ill a divided dish, sels, vanilla and nuts; stir until and a handsome basket with smooth. your confections, swathed in Pour into greased pan, 10x5x3 g, I Sale of Savings Bonds Continues Through Entire State; Juab County High that as of December 1, 1958, hold- subject to market fluctuation. ers of maturing series F and G Through the patriotic public serbonds individuals, organizations, vice of the banks, there are no corporations, institutions, etc. acquisition or selling costs to the can reinvest the full matured holders of these bonds, he pointed amounts in series E or II bonds, out. in addition to the present new-- I Juab County bond sales amount the chairman ed to $5,164 for the month of purchase limits stated. Series E and H bonds, October, bringing the currently returning 3U per cent total to $71,631, or 143.3 per cent interest, with fully guaranteed of the countys 1958 sales goal, cash surrender values, are not Chairman Nyman reported. th Attending the funeral services at Orem last Wednesday for Roger Carter were Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Paxman, Vaughn J. Paxman, LaMar Paxman, and Elman Paxman all of Nephi and Mrs. Bevan Neilson of Leamington. Juab LeadeTs Attend I Savings Bonds buyers in Utah continued to add to their reserves by purchasing $1,481,070 in series E and II bonds during the month of Octolier, Kenneth Nyman, Juab County bond chairman announced today. Total sales for the state for the 10 months of this year are $16,251,786 as compared with $14,713,908 for the same period of 1957, he added. "The Treasury has announced From the J. II, S. Clarion The First Annual High School Student Government Workshop was held on November 1 at Snow The purpose of this College. workshop was to promote an exchange of ideas between the schools of Region 9. The following students from Juab attended: Karen Ostler, Margaret Gadd, Connie Sparks, Dianne Mower, Kathleen Jensen, Christy Kendal, Phil Sperry, Mich-eGarrett, Robert Powell, and their advisor, Verl Garrett. The students met in the L. D.S. Institute of Religion building for a general assembly. Following this the delegates separated into several tu LADIES CAR COATS WITH HOOD Sizes 10 to 18 - 99 Some Red, Sand Excellent QualitPriced to GIVE A SWEATER Now only- -- 6.9Q --- - 5 39g to held Announcement has been made that the Levan Ward Relief Society will sponsor a ward supper and Bazaar on Friday, Dec. The supper 5, at 6:30 p. m. will be followed by the regular bazaar and the Relief Society has a large number of beautiful gift items for sale at this event. The Chicken Creek Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers held their meeting Thursday, November 20 at the City Hall. The lesson e Utah Lakes was given by Taylor. Ida Paystrup read a history of her great grand mother, Patience Sybel Groves Harris. Plans were made for a Christmas party. Lunch was served by Cora Wankier and Thelma Jackman. The following ladies were present : Nina Morgan, May Wankier, ViAnna Shepherd, ola Shepherd, Cora Wankier, Thelma Jackman, Dulcie Francom, Nellie Neilson, Bessie Paystrup, Edna Sherwood, Venese Taylor, Leora Christensen, Nina Taylor, Lillie Gillispie, Ida Paystrup, Sadie Bowers and Em- Miss Vinnie Christensen and Angus Christensen visited in Provo on Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Christensen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Christensen were in Provo Saturday where they visited at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Val E. Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. Norris A. Christensen. They also attended the B. Y.U. football game at the Y stadium. From the J. II. S. Clarion On November 12, Juab sent our Science books to Millard, and in return we received 50 more up to date best seller types of books in the science and mathematics fields. Some of the titles are The Nobel Story of Archaelogy; Prize Winners in Physics; A Short History of Medicine; Isaac Newton; Pictorial Astron and vest Now only Down omy; to Earth; "An In Automatic Factory; matician Explains CHAPMAN FURNITURE Vin-es- Mr. and Mrs. Alma C. Dalby and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Dalby spent Friday in Salt Lake City. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Francom were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Francom and family of Springville. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Francom visited on Wednesday in Lehi with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Francom and family; in American Fork with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Francom; in Orem with Mr. and Mrs. Leon Madsen, in Provo with Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Francom and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Norton, and in Springville with Mr. and Mrs. Earl ' Turkeys are thought of in connection with Thanksgiving, just ae the Central Utah Insurance Co. is thought of in connection with any kind of insurance. When they think of Thanksgiving and something to Eat People ma Dalby. Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Winter of thnik of turkey. When they think of insuring property of any kind they naturally think of Paul E. Booth and Kenneth Salt Lake City spent the weekend in Levan at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Winter. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Pierce were Mrs. Theda and daughter Patsy of Mt. Chase Dwight Anderson accompanied Pleasant. some friends from Fillmore to the football games in Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Sampson Saturday, where Fillmore defeated of Grand Junction, Colorado visB Cedar City and won the state ited on Saturday and Sunday with championship. Mr. and Mrs. Alma C. Dalby. Mrs. Enid Worw'ood was hostess Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Dalby and to the Civic Ettes club last Thursand Mrs. Dean Dalby spent Mr. were members The following day. in Provo where they atMrs. Saturday Louise Taylor, present: Mrs. foot-- 1 B. Y. the tended Bonnie Pauline Mangelson, Mrs. ball game. Paystrup, Mrs. Melba Ballovv. ' Nyman O. for the simple reason that Paul & Ken have always taken such good care of their clients that they have good reason for i Thanksgiving! WOULD YOU PAY $1.80 FOR SAM TIHIIE THING YOU 8UY FOG? ! Uncle Sam recently made a big increase in the cost of Postal Money Orders. The larger the amount, the higher the cost. But a First Security Bank Money Order regardless of the amount. Kanosh, Utah. costs only 15$ The sah and inexpensive way to send money through the mail. EXAMPLES OF HOW A FIRST SAVES YOU MONEY 3tip ic First Security Bank Money Orders are good anywhere. And saft SECURITY BANK MONEY ORDER because the actual cash doesnt travel. foot Magic upright home freezer See Pantry Practically new Sam Smith at 391 South 6th East, Payson, Phone Payson 263R, or see at Levan Post Office between 9 a. m. and noon weekdays. BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS CHOCOLATES AT A BIG SAVINGS AT good anywhere ad- FENCE CONTRACTING anywhere. Cedar Posts for Sale, any size Larry Davis and Sons FOR SALE But lots of people still do. They pay Uncle Sam many times more for Postal Money Orders than exactly the same service costs at First Security Bank. Of course you wouldnt "A Mathe- and many ditional. The school library is open until 4:00 p.m. and the public also is welcome to borrow these books. Everyone should come into the library and get acquainted with them. Come in and give the teller the amount you want to send, plus r OPPORTUNITY t i , ' ' Responsible person from this area to service and collect from automatic dispensers. No selling. Age not essential. Car, references, and $800.00 working capital necessary. 7 to 12 hours weekly nets up to $300.00 monthly. jl time work. I) ff Possibility full- - For local Interview give phone and particulars. Write UNITED SALES & MEG. CO. Dept. S., 4021 Vernon Ave. South Minneapolis 16, Minn. j fml Security Sank ed Utah, NA 154 . You get the money order with a receipt in a matter of seconds. MAN OR YOMAN ALWAYS... SHOP NOW -- LAY A WAY TILL CHRISTMAS tooth yourself with the new naturol tranquillizer Colilounger Library Books Received Q90 DEPARTMENT STORES EDGE? on World troduction to Geology."; Book of Great Inventions; AutoThe Advent of the mation"; BEST VALUES ...NERVES ON New Group of Science COW GIRL SETS 79 were Classes Badgers. New Shipment Just Received! Cottons -Wool Orlons priced COW BOYS SETS l y- 1.79 A ML iffij THROW RUGS- - - 1958 NEPHI JEWELRY Telephone 341 Mrs. Blanche Stephensen, Mrs Carol Hansen, Mrs. Jewel Grant, Mrs. Mary D. Aagard, Mrs. Irene Mangelson, Mrs. Myrtus Stephensen, Mrs. Gwen Stephensen, Mrs. Alice Shepherd, Mrs. Marva Shepherd, a guest, Mrs. Floy Harper and the hostess, Mrs. Worwood. ll student government, assemblies and programs, student activities. Ideas pertaining to cheerleaders, secretaries and treasurers were given to those interested. In these classes brain storma method for thinking up ing, new ideas, was explained and used. Secretaries were chosen to record the classes activities. Out of the ten classes, five secretaries were chosen from .Juab. After the clases were held, the students were excused for lunch. Another assembly wras held after lunch at which the secretaries of the various groups gave their reports. At this meeting, passes to the Snow vs Weber football game were given to the delegates and their advisors. Many of the Juab alumni were seen attending Snow" and one, Dennis Pay, plays end for the Snow College neciQ Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Christensen have received word of the birth ol a daughter on Saturday, November 22 to First Lieutenant and Mrs. Niels C. Christensen of Aberdeen, Maryland. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wintch of Manti and Mr. and Mrs Edgar Christensen of Levan. Lt. Christensen is serving in the Army Reserve and is attending school at Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Maryland. Francom. Snow College Workshop classes. with pants, and vest Please phone ycur Levan items to Miss Olive Taylor at 0495R11 as early in the week as possible preferably on Mondays! On Thursday evening, November 13, members of the Booklore Club met at the home of Mrs. Alton Gadd, where they enjoyed an educational tour of Europe as arranged by Mrs. Milton Boswell, chairman of the program commit tee of the meeting. Hal Wright, who recently returned from Europe after serving with the United States Army, was narrator for the "tour to many historic and interesting places of the continent by picture and verb al description. Among the points pictured on the tour were the Blue Danube, the great festival at Munich, Germany; the tower of Pisa, the five lakes in Switzerland and other points. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess, Mrs. Gadd, to the following: Mrs. Roscoe Garrett, Mrs. Loran Christensen, Mrs. Theo Westring, Mrs. Milton BosMrs. well, Mrs. Glade Sanders, Joseph Garrett, Mrs. Roy Green-halgMrs. Alma Jones, Mrs. Wallace Garrett, Mrs. J. Eugene Worthington and the guest speaker, Hal Wright. mouth-waterin- November 27th, For GIFTS to treasure for BIRTHDAY WEDDINGS or ANY OCCASION If 'Tour' Booklore Club; Of Europe Is Enjoyed Nearly everybody likts to receive homemade chocolate candies particularly when they are brightly and cleveily packaged. lkre aie licipes using .semi-swe- et chocolate moisels, ideal lor delicious and attiactive-lookin- g candies. EASY HOI.IDW FUDGE (Basic recipe. About 1'4 pounds) or one Two semi-swe- et jumbo package (2 cups) "ii chocolate morsels, cup sweetened, condensed milk, 1 tablespoon w a ter, 1 teaspoon vanilla. Melt semisweet chocolate morsels over hot not boiling water. Remove from heat. Combine condensed milk, water and vanilla. Add to cholocate; stir until smooth and satiny Do not beat. Spread in greased, 10x.r3-inc- h pan, or drop by teaspoonfuls on waxed paper-line- d cookie sheet. Chill until iirm. VARIATIONS Fudge Rounds: Chill until firm enough to handle. Form in balls. Roll in sugar, either plain or flavored with cinnamon or cpiiek chocolate flavored mix. Thursday, Mrs: Gadd Hcstess to BY DOROTHY MADDOX Sugar Plums: Chill until firm enough to handle. Form in balls. Insert a blanched almond in each plum, wide-en- d up. FUDGE (About l't pounds) Three-quartepound (48) marshmallows, cup butter or margarine, 1 tal lespoon water, teaspoon salt, one package (1 cup) semisweet chocolate morsels. 1 teaspoon vanilla, 1 cup cltopped nuts (optional). Combine marshmallows, but- - NEPHI, UTAH TIMES-NEW- Member Federal Depowt Incur anee CerperoHon |