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Show NephJ, Juab County, Utah 14441 Page five Thursday, December 21, 1972 tZTfjc Nephi Local and Social News A number of Nephi Mrs. 0. L. Eliason, of Moroni, people attended funeral services for visited Sunday and Monday with Mrs. Hetty Memmott Robbins at her daughter, Mrs. Roy Nielsen. Scipio on December 4, including Mrs. Eliason had just returned Mrs. Roy McPherson, sister of from a six weeks visit in Stayton, Mrs. Robbins, Mr. and Mrs. Oregon with another daughter, LaVar Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Tom McPherson, Mr. and Mrs. Seth McPherson, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Nilan Pickering and son Rod, Julie Jacobsen and Jan Allred, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Anderson. Others of the family who attended were Mrs. Charles (Ethel) Topley of Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Con Anderson and family of Granger, and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ewell of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Blair Guymon, of Provo, visited on Sunday with her mother, Mrs. R. E. Winn, and also with Mrs. Guymons and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Morgan Fruit cake Enjoyed by Old Romans d One of the delicacies of the holiday season is the Fruitcake. Many a loving homemaker will start months in advance and make the cake from an old family recipe, wrap it in a rum- - or brandy-soake- d cloth and most-favore- May you have a 1 So bright candy-can- e Christmas and gay; may Yuletime's store it until the Great ! pleasures linger past Christmas Dayl Days come. Most of us envision a n cake so dark filled with fruit and nuts that it can hardly be cut so aromatic with spirits that we could stand over it all day and drink in its redolence. However, the term good fruitcake has as many red-brow- MAYS MARKET ... variations as the singers its praises. Such discrepancies arise, says an expert in bakers matters, because no one appears to have decided exactly what constitutes of 1050 North FERG'S SERVICE Main - - Nephi, Utah Mrs. Verda Goble. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Pace were hosts at a birthday dinner Sunday honoring Mrs. Paces mother, Mrs. Marie Christensen, on her 88th birthday anniversary. Guests were Mrs. Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jensen of Spring City, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Child, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Edlund and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alcied Christensen, all of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Stan Ipson of Kaysville. Mr and Mrs. Marsdcn Cazier and four daughlers of Sail Lake City, visited with Mrs. James H. Eagar on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nyman spent the weekend in Logan with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orvin Nyman. They also visited with other relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Nyman, and family and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hill of Logan. The holiday recital held Sunday evening at the Nephi Fine Arts Center, drew a crowd of about a hundred people, and w as a very successful affair, according to recent reports. The Center was decorated for the occasion with an Christmas tree as the center of attention. Christmas selections were given by Donnell Mrs. Winifred Wilson of Salt Lake City is spending the Blackham and Ronald RichChristmas holidays with her ardson. Following the recital, sister, Mrs. Gibson S. Cowan. refreshments were served. fruitcake. Not even a supe- Department of Agriculture of a certain state has attempted to der-fussy fine the delicacy. Its not difficult to see why. Over the years, fruitcake has had as many recipes as eaters. To the ancient Romans, according n to a cookbook, it was Satura, a mixture of a well known bariey mash, dried raisins, pine kernels and pomegranate seeds laced with condiments and honeyed wine. To Elizabeth of England it was spice cake, containing, according to a recipe of the time, good ale barme . . . eight eggs with two yelkes . . . bruised . . . (and) a little rose water. Most modern recipes appear to descend from the well-know- ani-seed- es Mrs. Garrett Hostess As Booklore Club Holds at it's Caziers birthday anniversary. Jeffery Cowan of Cedar City was a visitor on Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Gibson S. Cowan. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Foote spent Friday and Saturday in Taylorsville with their son and Mr. and Mrs. daughter-in-law- , Chester L. Foote. Mr and Mrs Chester L. Foote accompanied them home on Saturday and visited with them at their home. Wylie A. Prather Fam- humorous-fascinating-horrifyi- best seemed to have been the theme for members of the booklore Club as they met at the home of Mrs. Wallace Garrett recently. Mrs. James W. Smith read of various Christmas incidents and members of the club assisted in 0 HIM- To Each (I and Everyone WATCH FOR OUR DIG THE AMERICAN IRON CURTAIN This is the Intmationally ous Book of a most Christmas Party Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cazier and son Scott and Mildred Ferguson of Kearns w ere guests on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milo Cazier. The occasion was Milo ng and Well Disposed indictment of the Bar Association's American which had its structure power conception in Boise, Idaho. SEND $3.95 to Alpha Publish P. O. Box 13512, ing Co., Phoenix, Arizona 85002. AFTER CHRISTMAS SAI F it's coming socti! T 45 North Main relating personal experiences within their own families. Various types of gifts, handmade by members of the club, were displayed and ideas exchanged by the group. Those in attendance were Mrs. Wallace Garrett, Mrs. James W. Smith, Mrs. John Parkin, Mrs. Jesse Bailey, Mrs. Naomi Belli-stoMrs. Alton Gadd, Mrs. Hazel Garrett, Mrs. Roy Greenhalgh, Mrs. Glade Sanders, Mrs. Dee Sparks, Mrs. Theo Westring, Mis. Eugene Worthington and Mrs. Alma Jones. il n, Pennsylvania Dutch and British plum pudding cake. The latter was notable for its considerable brandy content, an ingredient missing from many commercial products. old cake A TRULY LASTING GIFT! 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