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Show 4 Newfc About Foika in Darts Beat South By 4 Score FARMINGTON 40-3- LUVERNE niNMAN Correspondent Phone: Farmington KAYSVILLE Chalking up a win in their first Big Nine basketball league game Friday, the Davis score Mrs. Julia Gregory was hostess Darts beat South high by a a 4 Salt on the in contest of LitLadies to the Monday evening The Darts floor. Lake home teams Richerary club with Miss Clara face Jordan Friday on , the ards as program sponsor. The will ' , ' Davis floor. was i story of the opera, .Carmen, Dart sharpshooter jn last weeka presented, with Mrs. Fern G. Hess game was Smoot, forward, as narrator and singer and Miss who led the Stan Dart squad to a comas accompanist Dorothy Gregory paratively easy victory over the and singer. Cubs despite a fourth quarter rally The home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter which threatened the final score. Jennings will be the scene of an enFirst quarter score was 4 and tertainment Friday evening at 7:30 at half time the score read 25-- 0 in mem'p.m. given by Rose City club favor of the Darta. By the third bers for their husbands. Features quarter the gap had widened to planned for the evening include 1 but the fourth quarter saw dinner andjnotion pictures.. the Cubs stage a rally. which closed Mrs. Amanda ltfchards and Miss the gap to the final Clara Richards were guests one . Davia day last week at the homes of Mr. GTFP and Mrs. E. Foss Richards and Mr. Smoot, f J) 0012 and Mrs. Joseph Richards in Salt Ashby, f 4 4 2 10 Lake City. 2 0 0 4 Earl, c : Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Robinson Madsen, g 8 117 have returned from a holiday, trip Devereaux, g 1 3 3 5 to Los Angeles where they visited Taylor 1 0 0 2 Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Clark, FIRE may b hot work for the firemen Involved, but it Robbins 0 0 0 0 A --and daughter,.and..their. son Layton mascot of 4h Philadelphia Fire Department. cold. Juit 0M leave 'Spot," Thatcher Robinson. Jones 0 0 0 0 back from a blaze that wept through five buildings and caused $1,000,000 0 0 0 0 damage, he warm up under (International) North Farmingtons annual New OBrien fire truck blanket 1 0 0 0 0 Years dinner party and reunion, Ilancey commemorating the organization 17 80 40 of the Sunday school was reported Totals to be an exceptionally successful South ' affair by the. many residents and GTFP former residents of the community Ostler, f 2 0 0 4 school officers Brinton, f attending. Sunday 2 0 0 4 and teachers and their husbands Rich, c 1 4 3 5 .. ... ly WIIUAM RITT and wives were in charge of the Jackson, g 0 21 13 Central Press Writer celebration. A hot dinner w a a Alson, g o 3 11 served at noon followed by a pro- Bradshaw 0 0 0 0 . THOUGH he Is a trifle late Advancement of Science-t""-- and gram and social. In the evening a Bradley 0 0 0 0 In making his claim. Yawn atrong will hold its dancing party was held. 0 0 0 0 Ledingham eome he Yawn deserve! thinks meeting there.1 1 0 0 2 Melvin Griffith and Richard Stout I I He the aort of is only prize. 2 2 15 Manning returned Friday from Gallagher no man in town who had Crandpappy Jenkins' opinion Los Angeles where they visited Carter 0 0 0 0 Louis-Jo- e Joe the to after plaint is that the. New freinds and were holiday guests of cxpreai makea too many a gal .&and sister, Totals Walcott fight Melvins brother-in-la14110 34 an old girl. famScore by quarters: Mr. and Mrs. Udell Pace and Davia 4 a Paces The 25 32 40. have comment dok Za purchased ily. Dumkopfa 4 home at Culver City.- -' South 0 10 34 on that brawl was e classic i fietche Dollar Dior I we- - V Mr. and Mrs. Richmond Young looked to me at though Jot "It what ho call hi "shop r and children, Provo, were Friday Results won it." Fridays wit" the visitors at the home of Miss day. It' a lo Big Nine with prof.. as uniform complete Leonard. East 30, Provo 27. In ene year 7,000 marriage and holmot. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Hess en- -' pads Davis 40, South 34 license that were net used were tertained Saturday night at a holCarbon 41, Ogden 30. tawed In New Yerk City. Cupid iday dinner party for a group of Jordan 23, Granite IS. John Muon postcards that muat be trying far a record In friends. This entertainment culmi- " " I misses. near nated a series of pleasant holiday to Karlyjur Inman, guests .intheyre sending n group of I ! ! to that Ohio, town festivities given by Mr. and Mrs. cluded Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Poul-to- n, Hess. a Mr. and Mrs. Vern R. Snow, whero pottery plant burned Chicago toon will be the Mr. and Mrs. Robert Griffith Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Poulton, Mr. down. on The town earth. Why? To take care 4 if smartcit had as their Sunday dinner guests and Mn. Robert Hall, Vaughn the cracked pots! American Association for the Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Van Sickle, Snow, Miss Jeanne Snow and KenSalt Lake City. neth Hubbard, all of Salt Lake Miss Dorothy Green and Max City, and Mr. and Mrs. John E. News About Folks In Green, Kaysville, were Friday visi- Hill, Bountiful. tors at the home of their sister Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hess are 'lUMStfULL . and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. visiting their daughter and B. J. Leonard. Mr. and Mrs.' Eric Smith, in The home of Mr. and Mrs. K. G. Los Angeles this week. MRS LEROY DAVIS Hinman was the scene of a birthFriday marked the opening of Correspondent day dinner party for the couple North Farmingtons new service Phone: Ogden on New Years day. In addition station and grocery store by the owner, Nephi W. Taylor. The Bee Hive girls presented a Mrs. Millie Wood is to be honor play, The Ladies of Sha-lo- t, guest at a party Tuesday evening, one-aFriday evening. It waa diJan. 12, at the home of Mrs. Iona Miller. Guests will be members of rected by Mrs. Jack DeWitt. The the Ladies Literary club. A com- play was followed by two basketvs. the mittee will assist Mrs. Miller in ball games: the Senior Scout A team, and the Senfeatures for arranging program ior Scout B team vs. the Boy Scout the entertainment. DETAI? AIOAH WHEN Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Van Sickle team. THE CHMNEY H.UE, entertained at a dinner party at Mr. and Mrs. John Fuit and Mr. DID THE STbvE PIPE their home in Salt Lake City New and Mrs. George Taylor of Ogden Yhars eve. Guests were Mr. and were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. DOWN Mrs. Robert Griffith, Farmington, and Mra. William Taylor, WashingMABEL M B1SB(N3 Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Cain and ton Terrace. LEHlH7t4 PA" Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Campbell, Salt Mr. and Mrs. Leo Chlid, Nyssa, DEAR AIOAH WHILE THE Lake City. BBEES ARC AT EASE ANA Mr. and Mra. Afton Wood visited Ore., have been visiting relatives in California during the holiday and friends here for the past HIVE, ARE TWE SHES AT ern COMPARISON month. TEAS Al A fXVE season, according to reports. Mrs. Clara S. Rose entertained T,V,eU46LE Between Cpl. and Mrs. Wayne Hodson, this galvanized w cuMaeLAN&.MO- sheet steel, and make-shi- ft Wednesday evening, Jan. 7, at her who spent the holidays wtih their Hod-soTOUR MOTIONS TtoMQAH n home at an annual family supper parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vance containers. Economical aids rtMoM tn fct t, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fuit, to better sanitation, healthier party on the birth anniversary of her mother, the late Lucy G. San- returned to San Antonio, Tex. They living. ders. Guests included Mrs. Lucy were accompanied by Billy Fuit. Hess, Mr, and Mrs. Doan C. SanMrs. Loretta Child is spending C Cirlxn Cass l Miss ders, Margaret Leonard and this week in Salt Lake City with CialrastiaS ikwt Mrs. Luverne Hinman, Farming-ton- ; relatives. HELP with Mrs. Pearl Lee, Miss Suzanne aMta. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Beesley, Nys-s- We have, an excellent fltttss Lee and Mrs. Lucy Middleton, Salt Tlsht Capacoppoir were visitors of Mr. and lofm. for two Lake City, and Mrs. Hortense Mrs.Ore., tunity type high calahaat of Robert It ity Beesley. parents Beers, Ogden. losa round men. cal Mr. Beesley. Steady year Neil West, of the U.S. navy, is $!.! work, pood Mr. anMrs. and Richard West salary. Apply in scheduled to visit here this week nounce of new a the arrival baby person. with family and friends. Mr. West has been attending school in Thila boy Monday at the Dee hospital in E. TALL dolphia the past six weeks. After Ogden. News received been has of the SsaD Ah Cass reporting on the Pacific coast he will return here to spend his leave. death of LaMoin Hatch, Victor, aUa. Ticht Phone 101, Kaysville, Utah Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Stoddard are Ida . grandfather of Leonard and a a t. fittlsc BaU ha at I. Camaking their home in Farmington. Caroline Hatch. He died Monday, The young couple were married Jan. 5, pacity abaat gallons Dec. 21 in the Logan LDS temple 1.1 and were honored at a wedding that evening in the reception Farmington ward amusement hall. Mrs. Stoddard is the former Hughes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Hughes. Mrs. Alta Hess entertained widows of North Farmington at a dinner party Monday evening. The time was spent reminiscing over old time albums. Mrs. Mary L. Barton. Kaysville, was a special You may not think so, BUT, if guest. , 8-- 4 40-3- , 4-- 32-1(- 40-3- 4. iv t son-in.-la- w. SEVEN-ALAR- -- 4 .. i - i 4 - r il - M - . YOU'RE TELLING ME! ) ? -. at i1 cr lit w !i -' II! , Ill Mar-ffear- et i Ill 1 psy-chlatr- ist w, aon-in-la- AoAII CLINTON w, ct Your County Vie for M-M- en DIG DLAZE LEAVES FIRE DOG COLD Title in Hoop League KAYSVILLE Clearfield Second ward, Layton Third ward, Layton Second ward and West Point chalked up victories in last weeks round of hoop contest in M-M- en iwrrf 3.-1- 2H-2- 20-1- 1. st Third-Layto- Sahara-Cleafrie- ld 0 . i m-for- Oil Oil six-qua- the te-cip- es: GFT 4 19 Brinkerhoff,f 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 1 GFT King 19 4 Holbrook 4 0 8 Belnap,c R.Mntgmery 113 Wolfejf L.Mntgomery 0 0 0 .Fisher 0 0 0 01esen,g Schoffield.g Tuffs,f Totals 11 9 2 20 Service Specialized Lubrication Washing, Polishing and Tire Repairing Dayton and Lee Tires and Tubes National and Trojan 1 i I: Operator Kaysville, Utah 7 NEVIS se A male cockatoo. In company with lady cockatoos, pried the lock of the cage in Philadelphia Zoo, went down to another cage, picked the lock again, and moved in with 6 bachelor parrots. 6 M - ei 1 LOST 'f PURE BRED RED COCKER SPANIEL 6 1! s I t n ? l.. ' MAIL BOX --- V galaas-Haavy M vagalatias raral suit has . $1.71 PONTIAC CARS INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS , McCORMICK-DEERINFARM MACHINERY G SHARON Kaysville, Phone J Female! i u. Duildcrs Supply j. i t 88-- W - LIBERAL REWARD E. L TAIL MOTOIt COMPANY v KAYSVILLE 23-R- -l PHONE 101 KAYSVILLE UTAH or 21 283-- J HOME-OWNE- D STORE By GEORGE K1TZMILLER The New York Dress In- stitute just released its annual list of the 10 Best Dressed Women." With ap- . proximately 70 million women in America, this is as hazardous as using dental floss to polish the teeth of a moving buzz-saThe Duchess of Windsor took top spot in the pleat and ruffle derby - and 1 suppose thats as good a choice as any. The 10 Best selections always fascinate me . . . because I wouldnt try to choose the first ten on one street in this town, let alone the entire nation. It would be easier to smash a bank vault with a wet sponge. But I suppose some people just have to live dangerously. The printing bill alone for hour of Congressional debate of filibuster costs ever to the Free Speech happened the Con- stitution guaranteed 36 qUAKER OATS, large FRUIT COCKTAIL, Hunts fancy Fruit, tall 24c Log Cabin Quality Table Syrup .29 CINCH CAKE MIX, Devils Foods, Golden, White and Spiced, 17 oz. ALL BRAN, Kelloggs 39 24 2 for 19 Palmolive . . . Regular for Bath VIEWS , MOTOR TUNE-UP- . BRAKE REUGNING. BRAKE DRUM TURNING. SHORT BLOCKS AND A COMPLETE LINE OF PARTS FOR PONTIAC 6's AND 8s. Phone Phone 45 OLD DUTCH 5 years old, it be may giving you little more than half the service it ought to. See us for careful checking and replacement of worn parts. Odd Fact Cook cabbage, uncovered, in the boiling salted water until just tender. Put in layers in a buttered A DELBERT E. PILCHER your car is over PAIL IS Heavy quart galvanized, 70c pail Bishop's Garagt Kaysville Thermoid Brake Service Expert Tire Recapping Open 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Every Day in the Week ARE YOU r Agent Batteries DRIVING HALF A CAR? ! butter. INSURANCE Inter- Exchange HAROLD GAILEY XTaiyDDn,9s I. G. A. MARKET Your Mileage Merchant MOTOR COMPANY u Scalloped Cabbage With Tomato Sauce 4 cups shredded cabbage 1 j cup boiling water teaspoon salt M cup bread crumbs buttered with 1 tablespoon Conoco L !! J . ... ll - Oil , a. Lo-rai-ne 7 Five-Minut- e WANTED (- -4 nn Cover with butter and brown slightly in ' Tomato Sauce 2 tablespoons butter 1 tablespoon flour H teaspoon salt 1 cup tomato. juice Melt the butter in saucen,, . flour and salt and stir is well cooked in the fat from heat and add 4 tahi p n of tomato juice. Stir until Pon is smooth. Add the rest of slowly and stir while it u added. Return to heat and til sauce reaches the boiL- - Inconstant stirring i8 vent lumping and scorch P rubber plate scraper S onTeal for this purpose. The same method is . white sauce using milk ugtd t tomato juice. M-M- en J i: vO 8, 1943 baking dish, alternating of cabbage and one sauce. 20-2- 2, ? j ' DeLore Nichols Agent County Agricultural Melvin M. Peterson Assistant County Agent Ellen Agren Home Demonstration Agent Jan. Farmington, Utah ''Purchasing a Pressure Pan North Davis stake. The shopper who has a, pressure this saucepan on her shopping list , Clerafield Second ward will find more than a score of while year beat out Syracuse. to 9, makes on the market. Pouts Layton Third won over Sunset, them among and Layton Second chalked up consider in choosing household equipa 4 win over Layton first West are suggested by of the U.S. Dement specialist Sahara with Point won its game partment of Agriculture. have a Village, Safety If you atready Line-u- p for games Thursday saucepan, or if you buy pressure follows: as is 8. manufacnight, Jan. one, he sure to read thp Point 0 p.m. Syracuse-Weinstructions carefully and turer n 7 then follow them. All cookers have p.m. Layton some safety device to release danFirst Second. gerously high pressure either a 8 p m. Sunset-Layto- n out, rubber diaphram which blows Look 9 p.m. or a metal plug which melts. for the seal of approval of the Laboratories, Inc. Underwriters Cabbtg, of mechaniassurance further for 8hml:,11 ctSbm Clearfield 2nd Syracuse VS 2 . . tablespoons butter GFT cal safety. G FT milk ... 3.r preyenLbumed hands, aknobs ups. O 2 F.Gailey-1ma204 should' he of 1 cup cream or rich handles and milk 2 X M. Brown 10 2 Neville terial and shape to handle comfort-abl- y 2 tablespoons flour Argyle,f 3 0 0 10 2 V.Gailey VS when, the pan is hot. Wood is teaspoon salt Nelson, c 2 0 4 Tree,c disadhas the hut resistant heat 4 0 2 Tolman.c Cook the cabbage' for two 0 J2 2 Holt,g of charring or cracking utes 3 cups boiling the in 10 2 M.Waite.g K.Brown,g 21 01.35 vantage resistant when overheated. Heat lid off. Add the butter the 0 0 0 G.Waite,g Sly.g handles for used is being plastic flour blended together and S ey.g of some cookers. 3 minutes. Add the cream 0 0 0 Beazer, A 2 Convenience The Bimpler and and serve as soon as it return hanand use to is cooker the easier 10 2 22 Totals the boiling point. This cabbamvffl 9 2 20 dle, the more convenient it is; the retain its crispness as well to less get fewer the parts, the uh out of order. Try putting on lids color and food value. Sunset and sealing cookers before you buy, Layton 3rd Carrot Custard GFT the specialists Also GFT advise. 4 0 8 Egan,f Burnett, f 2 15 try lifting the pan to be sure 33 eggs Perrinsf 3 0 6 it will be comfortable to handle 1VScups milk 3 0 0 J.Harris,f cups mashed cooked carroti Barnes, c 2 0 4 when filled with food. Notice 10 2 Robins, f 1 teaspoon salt 0 0 0 R.Weaver Wyberg.g 113 also whether the edge of the pan 3 tablespoons melted butter Reid,g 2 5 4 is straight and smooth for con10 2 Nalder,c 0 2 2 E.Harris,g Beat the eggs slightly, add & venient pouring. Notice also wheth2 0 4 Mitchell.g er the top curves so much that it carrot and other ingredients, 10 2 C.J.Weaver.c will be difficult to stir or Bcrape into an oiled baking dish, p, 10 2 Jones, g on a rack in a pan of hot wit out food. 2 0 4 .Whitesides.g Cleanliness Everypart of the Have the water as high ia fe cooker should be easy to clean. pan surrounding the baking disk 9 1 19 Totals 16 3 35 A removable gasket is easier to or custard cups as the custard is n keep clean than one which fastens the inside.1 This insure a more underneath the edge where it is temperature which will result in a better quality custard. Bake Layton 1st difficult to reach. Layton 2nd GFT Size Choose a size that will in a moderate oven (300 P.) fa GFT 5 212 Stafford O.Thayne hold the. quantity of food needed about 1 hour or until the custard 2 0 4 Egbertf J.Thayne 0 0 0 by the family. The familiar four-ma- rt set in the center. Serve at met Nevielle Denny ,c size is made for a family of Other vegetables may be used h Oil Day.c 0 1 0Brien,g 6012 .our or five; a smaller size ,for the same way as carrots. Sena 0 2 2 Corbridge,c Maisey,g 15 7 couples, and a new rt size six. Dansie,g 1 1.3 for holding half hams, whole birds Flintg Oil 10 2 Simmons.g or large pot roasts for a family of 2 1 5 Call.g six to eight, or for a company meaL Compare Variations of Vegetable Rates 8 8 24 10 S 28 Totals To give variety to meals and . 9 to more eat the family PEOPLE'S vegetables, try the following West Point Sahara Village AUTOMOBILE, M-M- en i Thurs Agents Speak us? is Krnteed kITZMILLER CLEANERS, 344 S. 5th West Let us Prosperize your clothes keep in step with the neatly, dressed, folks, who present the appearanc that 'gets you ahead in the world. Speedy service is always your at our place. Try us next time . phone: 750, Bountiful. at ... CASHMERE BOUQUET 10c 29c 2 for25 PEETS GRANULATED, Lge. 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