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Show Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84648 Levan,; Hillr Young Ladies Honored for j APPLE at Stevens Henager College"1 Achievements Owen Russell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Russell has been honored for perfect attendance, and Mary Morgan, daughter of Mf. and Mrs. Clinn A. Morgan ' has been honored for outstanding, achievement In typing at V. .special i? u .. swards assembly held recently at the Stevens Henager College in Salt Lake City. The girls are graduates of Juab High School at Nephi. U UPSIDE-DOW- Nephi Local and Social News of Past Week CAKE N IS AN .AUTUMN DELIGHT ft J. i; I " I Thursday, October 8, 1964 GJitttcocUifi 2J)c Luther Carlisle, Grant Carlisle and David Rindlesbacker of Payson, and Stephen Black of Grand Junction, Colorado, a student at Brigham Young University, were Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Black. , Mrs. Wanda Burridga returned home on Tuesday of last week after a ten day visit In Salt Lake City with her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Springer, and her sister Mrs. Eva Baldwin and other , relatives, Week end guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond p Mrs. Harry Black were his sisand children Glennis and ter, Mrs. Mayme Rudy, her son Marvin of Tooele were weekin law and daughter, Mr. and end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. W. Maxwell of Los An- Ralph Carter. geles, California; and Mr. and Mrs. LaPreal Rigby and childMrs. Neil Black and three ren of Salt Lake City were children of Kearns. week end guests of Mr. and Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Mrs. Evan Blackett and Mrs. Ralph Murray were Mr. and Mrs. "Dwaln Bracken Mr. and Mrs. Joe Makin and children of Orem, Mr. and Mrs. of Nephi announce the birth of Fay Murray of Provo, and Mrs. a daughter on October 5 at the Larue Sldwell and son of Salt Payson Hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Rulon H. Lake City. Bracken of Nephi and Mrs. Mrs. Madge Frederick of Francis Huber of Ogden. Medford, Oregon visited with Mrs. Alice Fallon of Salt Mrs. William Bailey and Dr. or whipped cream. and Mrs. P. L. Jones several Lake City waa a recent visitor SPICY APPLE UPSIDE-DOWof Mrs. Hazel Bosh. days last week. CAKE Mr. and Mrs. Ray Goble and 6 servings square pan Mr. and Mrs. Chet Anderson children of Granger are visit875 preheated oven, min. of Ceres, California are visiting ing with his parents, Mr. and 54 cup butter at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. cup firmly packed light Lloyd Goble this week. Burnell Gowers and with his brown sugar ' Anderson. Olive Mrs. mother, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jor8 cups peeled and sliced tart were visitors of gensen apples Mrs. T. G. Fowkes spent last her mother, Sunday 8 tablespoons chopped walnuts Mrs. Gilbert Baiweek in Heber City with her ley. Cinnamon sister, Mrs. Thelma Norton. 154 cups sifted flour Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Kirgan Mr. and Mrs. Harry Trow54 teaspoon cloves 54 teaspoon cinnamon bridge of Lakewood, California spent Sunday in Salt Lake City 54 teaspoon allspice are visiting with her sister, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A. 54 teaspoon salt Mrs. T. G. Fowkes, and other S. Denning and Mr. and Mrs. 54 teaspoon soda relatives. Gary Kirgan. 1 teaspoon baking powder 54 cup butter Pay-stra- COME IN AND WATCH THE j WORLD SERIES ON A RCA COLOR T.V; 4 - to tClVCICI FBSICSSiCt IN COLOR RCA VICTOR d !! TV TELEVISfON When the frost Is on the pumpkin an the fodders in the What a beloved sea shock . . son Is autumn! Its the time for football,d crisp, sunny days, a landscape, and foods especially associated with the season. Plump, Juicy apples, so plentiful in the fall, share the spotlight with other popular foods. Thats why spicy apple upside-dow- n cake fits so appropriately into the menu. The spicy aroma that permeates the air as the cake bakes will whet your appetite. Its an aroma typical of autumn cooking. An advantage of upside-dow- n cake is that it is a finished product when taken from die oven. Theres no bothersome frosting job to be done before serving. Upside-dow- n cakes use various fruits. But it is unusual to find a recipe that calls for apples, and a happy ' discovery when they are so plentiful. The cake itself is extra tender and light. Buttermilk is the ingredient that' gives it these char- FOR OVER TEN YEARS multi-colore- ... g, COMPARE! FOR UNSURPASSED COLOR NATURAL VHF (2 to 13) Glare-proo- f RCA High Fidelity Color Tube and UHF (14 to 83) reception ir Powerful New Vista VHF and UHF Tuners Two New Vista Color Chassis (factory adjusted ) Improved 25,000-vo- lt Static-fre- e FM Throat" sound "Golden for controls color easy tuning ic keyed if ir . acteristics. This fresh dairy product has the same effect in all baked goods. So, if youve only used buttermilk as a refreshing beverage, its time you learned of the advantages it offers as a THE MOST TRUSTED NAME IN TELEVISION O 7 REFRIGERATION & APPLIANCE CENTER QJJ cooking Serve slightly flourish, 45 S. Main HephiPh. sen were in Richfield on Monday to attend an Avon sales meeting. Mrs. Robert I Judd pf Compton, California Is visiting in Nephi at the home of her parents-in-laMr. and Mrs. G. R. Judd; and with her brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Clead Blackett Mrs. Beth Rosqulst, Mrs. Mrs. Etta Latimer spent last Deslma Stowell, Mrs. Alena week in Panguitch with relaSperry and Mrs. Dorothy Nell- - tives and Mends. . i, Budget priced table model Week end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Sperry were Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Sperry of Idaho Falls, Idaho and Mrs. Gladys Johnson of Salt Lake City. Pago Three 623-017- 7 ingredient. spicy upside down cake warm. For an extra top it with ice cream N TIME 30-4- 0 Wlnter-Ttah- t, . 1 1 TIME to I ) J fl et Oenelna I Fuelt on Your ; S-U- It the original and only window mtitritl that ctrrltt a 8 YEAR GUARANTEE. Look for the name on tha adga. At Yeur Loos! Hdwr. FLIX-O-OLA- er jsr. Deals cup firmly packed light brown sugar egg cup buttermilk Set oven at 375. Put the square cup butter in an pan and set in the oven to melt Remove and sprinkle with light brown sugar. Arrange apple slices in rows. Sprinkle with chopped walnuts and cinnamon. Set aside. Sift dry ingredients together. Cream the 54 cup butter. Add brown sugar and mix welL Blend in egg. Add sifted dry ingredients alternately with buttermilk.. Pour batter over apple slices in pan. Bake iir a 375 preheated' oven for 0 minutes or until cake tests done. Invert on large plate. Let stand for 5 minutes. Remove .pan. May be served with ice cream if desired. . . 54 This is what happened to you last April: 30-4- i I- - f v C ' - ' A irrrifr tiwiti SUN MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT 8 VS0J ' ? 3 SNOWDRIFT SHORTENING PEAS - No. 303 cans CORN " No. 303 LB I 59 cans-8f- ?r 5 for 1 .00 1.00 APPLESAUCE - No. 303 cans 8 for 1.00 PILLSBURY LAYER C AKE MIXES - 3 for 89 - Ligftt Rain & Snow ir Nv iwi mm jj 12 Cool 16 & Clear Cloudy Breezy Clear Clear Hst )I ' V V? v $r f y v 'A , Cloudy & i y, s wa Clear 27 ,,, L A? I , j s i.... A J Kf 1 y , , 0 ' , . s VX'j 4f -- 18 17 v 20 Ground 12 oz tin JERGENS LOTION 39 CORNED tax 59c size NOW 39 plus Reg. MORRELL SAUSAGE CREST TOOTH PASTE for 1.00 3 ROLLS r Regular 83c size N O W 59 FRESH GROUND SHAVERS GRAPEBEEF 3 lbs for 1.00 FRUIT SECTIONS 4100 Fair & Warmer t MtfowaM&iatisiaadiitit is M I Prise A r ' ;ssew ''X s a iV BejYfRalr ' ? ; k. , .'3- jj'ty - Cril X Fair A Oeyi In grey were not suitable for fertilizer application 1 : ww g Y' rl A u 4i-- s- - , 4 . i " r ' t f NBC RITZ CRACKERS 1 LB 5 7 PKGr43 T DONE OR ROSEDALE FROZEN VEGETABLES - 9 igs l ;C0 SIRLOIN LB 1 OTCriSlrVr !j.Man llephi iu u So fertilize this FALL! Last spring was a bad one. Sloppy weather in February, March, and April right when you needed time jn the fields. Look at April Twenty-on- e days when the weather was too bad to permit fertilizer application. Next spring may be as bad or worse. ' Why take a chance with the , weather? - Fertilize this fall! There are many reasons for fall fertilization. You avoid foul spring weather, and the early season rush. Fall fertilization works for you all winter long, decaying soil residues, and crops get off to a fast start in the spring. Fall fertilization, reduces soil compaction and makes plant nutrients available in the soil when they are needed by your crops. For fall fertilization, Insist on USS Nitrogen Fertilizers, maderby United States Steel. about fell see the fertilizer fertilization, dealer who handles USS Nitrb-ge- n And for information FertLIzers. v IFQ0B i:3RTo;is r:o. 2 CBJIBSSSK v, - Fertiliser Ow- e- |