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Show Sljc Nephi, Juab County, Utah Eimco-&ctu- o Mona Area News Happenings News of your friends in Hephi Mn. Fmk Itruuh I"'"' In Salt Iaike City Visiting with member of h family, ami with her alatera. Mr. ami Min. David Austin spent the week end in Logan with their son in law und daiigh L. ter, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Randle. Mrs. Gilbert Hailey was of Wednesday over night guest daughter, Mrs. Cleln last gensen in Salt Lake City atweek. On Thursday they tended the funeral services for of Mrs Gloyd Tidwell, a nephew Fork. Bailey, at American last week hr Ji , Pago Four Thursday, January 20, 1966 Mr. and Mrs. Karl Newton and family of Salt Lake City were Saturday over night guests of his mother, Mrs. Ray Newton. IlJ)(tn v,:tcd with his purcnU, Mr. nnd Mis. Burnell Gowers over tiie week end. Miss Gail Wankier of Mantl wus a week end guest of her H. giindjM.rcnts, Mr. and Mrs. L. Grace. Mr, and Mrs. Richard Hall and f irmly of Provo were week end guests of his parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Perry C. Hall. .j jj. fj , iTVsx . . - r 4i vs 4' 'Wtft-Zr-hlj- i - V Mrs. Sadie Harris and Mrs. Melvin Stanley of Nephi, Mrs. Sadie Vest and Mrs. Caroline Kay were guests of Mrs. Katie Shepherd on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Max Stan worth and daughter Cheri Lynn of Salt Lake City were week end guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Bryan. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oldham and children Alan and Barbara of Kearns visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Asa Sperry on Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Stella Boswell, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. LaMonte Dan-si- e Sadie Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stanley, and Mrs. Katie were in Schofield on TuesSheperd were guests of Mrs. day of last week to attend the Blanch Anderson In Orem on funeral services for her aunt, Mrs. Elsie Ruesch. Sunday. t Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Robinson and son Roy of Castlegate were luncheon guests of Mr, VEGETABLE PIE ITALIA (eii its njims from the Provo and Mrs. Earl Howard on Sun lone cheese included in the recipe for this is a mild, smoky day. cheese of Italian origin. IU different flavor lends elegance Mrs. Wilford Belliston to this delirious main dish. Serve it with a fresh fruit salad and turned home Sunday after enMiss Ann Hall, a student of in San the LDS Business College In crusty rolls and you have a wonderful dinner in short order. joying a five weeks visit son her with end week was a California Lake Salt City Diego, In law and daughter, Mr. and visitor of her parents, Mr. and famMrs. Perry F. Hall Mrs. Loskiel Jenkins and ily and friends. Mrs. Fern Francom of MorMr. and Mrs. G. O. Golden oni visited with her son In law of Orem visited with Mr. and and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. VEGETABLE PIE ! The family will applaud Mrs. Harry Elack on Thursday Dick Ingram on Sunday. from the usual meat change 1 unbaked pie shell evening. recipes and you will appreciate 2 tablesoons flour Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Jarrett Its features. For 1 cup milk Mr. and Mrs. A. Roy Bowles visited In Ephraim on Sunday in Vegetable Pie Italia there are 2 eggs Califfrom returned in and law with her brothers recently peas and carrots, golden com teaspoon salt ornia after a two weeks visit sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford ind zesty onion rings, all bask 1 pkg. frozen peas and carrots Dean cusa in with Dr. and Mrs. H. ing Mrs. creamy contentedly and Mr. Vi Ralph Jorgensen, pkg. frozen corn, thawed Bowles at Orange, and Mr. and Lund and Mr and Mrs. Gordon tard. And theres smoky Provo-lon- e IV cups grated Provolone lend to cheese, Buena shredded, at A. Gates cheese Mrs. Thomas Thompson. Is unique flavor to the medley 1 medium onion, sliced thin Park. They attended the Rose f vegetables. 2 tablespoons butter Parade at Pasadena on New V4 teaspoon Worcestershire Mr. and Mrs. Grant Kendal You make the custard and Years day. They also attend- of Salt Lake Sauce City visited with pour it over these ingredients, ed Sacrament meeting to witKendall Verda Mrs. his In an unbaked in a mother, already arranged mixing bowl blend flour and naming ness the blessing over the week end, also with pie shell. Sound simple? It is! with a little of the milk. Mix in of the daughter of Mr. and his father, at the Juab County And when its wonderful fra- remaining milk. Add eggs, salt Mrs. Gates, who was bom on grance beckons the family to and Worcestershire sauce and Hospital. December 23. your dinner table, you'll know beat until blended. Arrange vegeMr. and Mrs. Gordon Lunt and that youve done your best by tables alternately with cheese in the Mr. and Mrs. Vemell Chris- three children of Salt Lake City them, flavor and nutrition-wise- . pie shell, ending with With its milk, cheese and eggs, onion rings on top. Dot with tensen visited in Richfield on spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. with the vegetables, Vege- butter. Pour milk mixture over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Vance Ray Lunt. Miss Barbara Lunt along table Pie Italia gives nourish- vegetables and cheese. Bake in Christensen. and pleasure-plus- , of Provo was a week end vis- ment plus preheated 375 oven for one. to 114 hours, or until set in the as down its note, gobbled home. at the Lunt youll itor Ray Mr. and Mrs Douglas Cox and center of the pie. with obvious relish! children Helen, Mark, Carolyn, Miss Carol McPherson, who Phil and Glen of Bountiful is attending Dixie College at CARD OF THANKS nesses will always be rememspent Sunday at the home of St. George, spent the week end bered. Cox. We are very grateful and apMr. and Mrs. Ed. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. The family of Diane Bird Mr. and Mrs. George Crane Merle McPherson. preciative to each and every on visited and Provo of shown love one who has and family Mr. and Mrs. Homer Carver friendship to us in any way; for LOST Set of car and house Friday with his parents, Mr. of Provo visited with his sister, the beautiful flowers, the wonand Mrs. H. C. Crane. has plastic tag keys ring Mrs. Lois Nelson, on Thursday. derful food, and for your exwith initial P Return to Mrs. A. V. Gadd returned to of sympathy and Times-New- s Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ander- pressions for office her home Sunday evening after sending when a time it friendship at spending a few days in Provo son visited relatives and friends was needed most. Your kind to owner. and at Moroni and Spring City on visiting with her brother Dell Wednesday. sister In law, Mr. and Mrs. R. Carter. She was accompanMrs. Marvin Anderson enteried home by her son and tained the Anderson family at Mrs. daughter In law, Mr. and home on Friday. The ocher Provo. of Gadd J. Hal casion was Mr. Andersons A deMr. and Mrs. Floyd Garrett birthday anniversary. visited in Clearfield over the licious turkey dinner was servCASPER THE FRIEND week end with their sons Mar- ed to his mother, Mrs. Olive D. GHOST 8AYS1 cus, Verl, Clyde and Michael Anderson; and his brother in and Mr. and Mrs. law and sister, Verl and Clyde Garrett their families, and also with Burnell Gowers. Michael Garrett. Mr. and Mrs. Ferry J. Ostler of Salt Lake City visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Anderson on Friday evening and over the week re- Vegetable Pie Italia Is Delightful Family Surprise 4- LETTERHEADS meal-in-a-dis- h -- a d$S) xsfa DEPENDABLE ! You can always count on your pharmacist to be available when you need him, regardless of the hour. In case of emergency, your doctor can reach him. And you can depend on him for all your other health needs, too! envelopes STATEMENTS receipts Office forms SSSSk napkins sales books BUS,NetcCARDS "HURRY IN FOR SUPERNATURAL end. John Irons of Moroni and his daughter, Mrs. Wesley Johansen of Orem, visited Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hanson with Mrs. Olive Broadhead on Tuesday of last week. They were enroute to Mesa, Arizona. of Shelley, Idaho visited Mr. and Mrs. Keith Aston and family and Mrs. Ray Aston of Provo visited with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Scott on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Ostler are in Denver, Colorado this week where he is attending a school in connection with the Sinclair Station. r.i.iujM.;! TM eostyii) o Mrs. Ray Sperry and daughter Leola and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Smith and family of Kearns spent Sunday with Mrs. Frank I Tidwell. Mrs. Irene AJken of Spring City is spending this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Tolley. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Tolley and family of Salt Lake City were recent ' visitors of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Tolley. Mrs. William Scribner and two daughters of Heber City and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wells and two children of Sandy visited with Mrs. Ruth Wells over the week end. the time to take advantage of a special sale on FREEMAN SHOES. A twice a year event that saves you money on the finest selection of Mrs. James H. Ockey Jr. entertained on Monday, January 17 in honor of her daughter Margaret on her tenth birthday anniversary. The honored guest and 23 girl friends enjoyed playing games and prizes were given. Refreshments were shoes in America. No breaking-i- n period with FREEMAN, and just the right styles for you. Gary Norton of Provo was a dinner guest of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stanley on Saturday. TODAY IS THE DAY Now is OFF DURING JANUARY custom-crafte- served by Mrs. Ockey. d j TUae Toggery I I , Mrs. Sadie Harris, Mrs. Stella Boswell, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stanley of Nephi and Mrs. Kat--j ie Sheperd of Mona were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson in Orem on Sunday. 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