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Show t Mr. Shirley Dali entertained at KAYSVILLE Arnold M. luncheon foUowed a horn Friday afat her Pinochle by ternoon. Th Invited guests wer Mr, Hasal Robin, Mr. 8am Blox-haMr. Bonni lleywood. Mr. Mervin 8tephena, Mr. Vernell Swanger, Mr. Wayne Eatchell, Mr. Kenneth Hill and Mrs. William Blokham. Hi Evening Bridge club met at th horn of Mr. William II. King Thursday evening. At a lat hour, refreahmenta were served to Mr. Georg F. Barker, Mr. Wendell Uarne, Mr. LaKena Sandal!, Mis Iren Swan, Mr. Roy N. Kilfoyle, Misa Miriam Barn, Mr. Myron W. Phillip and Mr. Car) B. BrM Phone: Kaya. M Southsld Neighborhood birthday club met at th homo of Mr. V. Kilfoyle, Monday evening, honoring the anniversaries of Mr. William C. Carton and Mr. William Winter. Mr. Ann Uarne and Mr. Virginia I. Layton were Came were played, followed Other by rvfreahmrnU. guest pre4fit were Mr. Frank H. ClamireMr. Oiton A. William. Mr, B weph K. Granaden, Mr. Lamont t'llkington. Mr. Fm-m- a Goaaiand, and M. Mildred Ko-et- ta money on gas with m CLEARFIELD well-arrang- Cerrweoadrat Save Newn About Folks In Key. la About Folk New V Mr. V Music Group TODAYS .nu Iron Chldester Correspondent Phono S85-R- I Mr. Ray ChldeaUr and thro children, Skeeta, loo, and Mark, spent Monday in Salt Laka viaiting a light nourishing meal at lunch By ALICS DZNHOFF Swedenborg and Mr. Horten or for Sunday night supper. For BOUNDING! up all non-d!- tr ton, Frank. sweet-tooth- er today, offer a quick sauce try boughten Mr. Ana Bushnell, of Medow, and aom her delectabl of home dessert a chocolate les cream on rounds of th tng at U UUh, viaiting Mr. and baltl spongt cake covered with pine.on and daughter-in-law- , Ms pi Pecan Cream Pie to apple mint sauce or ginger sauce. Mr. Clarence Buihnell and family. To top off a special luncheon our ttrit Inducement! tiered Teacher at Clearfield Elemenserve peach or vanilla lee cream to for one baked II pastry entertained officer, tary School In sherbet cupe with grated cocoihelL chairmen and room mother for tha e. (19 os. can) iwset-one- d nut tinted pink, and eerved with Blend past year at a little party at th condensed milk, c. mapl gTenadln or raspberry sauce. school last Friday afternoon after I school. and ft Up. salt In heavy cream ice syrup bowl of Baked Orange Heaping saucepan; mix wclL Cook over A bit were served and small potted-plan- t of baked apples ot weary thank you j low heat, stirring occasionally, ven baked i accompanied by a Then try a peart? ; mixture to until bolL Let were begin presented j from the teacher batch I boll, stirring constantly until orite Inof baked oranges, a favto each worker by Mr, LeMar Stu- California. mlxtur thickens (about 4 min.). art. principal. Placo S seedless oranges with I CooL Add about half of & of ft Mr. and Mr. Frank Talbot, ons water In a covered sauceI chopped pecans to cooked mix- pan qt Lewiston, Utah, were Sunday boll over and low firs rest for ture, reserving top. Put until the skins arevery guest of Mr. and Mra. C. R. Ashsoft, if the mixture In cooled, bakad pastry water by. Sunday, Indicated does not cover shell, and sprinkle top with rej Surrament meeting in Clearfield oranges, add more. When quite maining pecans Whip 1 e. whip- tender Second ward Sunday evening was (about S hours) remove in-- ; cream stiff until fold I. In and An M. A. ping conducted by the from water. As soon as they are Pile tbtp: confectioner' sugar. teresting program wa presented oool enough, cut th orange la cream lightly on pie filling, and to a targe congregation. A girls halves, using a very sharp knife. double trio, consisting of the fol- garnish with whole pecans If Place In a baking pGn. and pour Burl Chill. Maurine Hill, lowing girls, over them a syrup made by boilGene Oiatwm, Shirley llodson, Ic Cream Desserts ing together for 4 min, S e. sugar and Joan White, Jenny Brown. our next redp and IV c. water. Put a little butBefort offering Glenna by Obray, accompanied aomo k cream dessert ter on each half orange and drop Blen Stoker, sang. Bernice Fuller j her art 1 whole doves Into the surround-lo- g uggestlon. gave a violin solo, accompanied by berr pcan or chocolate wafsyrup. Cook In a slow oven, Lairele Stoker, and Duane Stoker fles with vanilla let ertam and basting constantly, for about an led the group in the M. 1. A. theme. mapl lyrup for a hearty ending hour until the syrup has been all Donna Beth Mnrley gave a talk, to a slim meaL Or on its own as absorbed. " Itolert Whit gave a talk on Leadership, Barbara lm-- j hnff talked on Faith" and IKae llamblin discussed Love." All of these young people are planning to graduate from Seminary and gave talk they have prepared as on of their requirement. Darrell White, of the U. 8. Air Force, home on furlough, spok briefly to the congregation about hia experitill-- IMlMnt O Rtl Pie to Please "Sweet Tooth" Kayavllla. Da via Meets At Cty, Thunk, Apr. 26, 1151 Clearfield Utah PagJ m and proceeded with a study of Clearfield MuCLEARFIELD harmony, and a training. Connl sic club met at the horns of Shan- Bail played Friml's Indian Lov , non Foley, in April Call," and Carol Kellogg played, 1. With a Song In My Heart," by Th meeting started at 7:30 p. Rodger. Smith-Village- u j j da-air- Cash in on Studebaker 5? streamlining! No excess bulk! No waste ofpower! -- "KeM-ntance,- OvX! CBvXrTj ence. You con in of Mr. and Mr. Dean Jeffs and family were Thursday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Blair and family. Mr. and Mrs. Afton Hoskina entertained Mr. and Mr Wayne Blair and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Jeffs at their home. High Priest of Gearfleld Second ward entertained members of th ward at banquet on Friday evening at the chapel to raise money for the welfare program, and to acquaint people with th Welfare Program. Mr. Arvil Dean, Northern Utah Regional Coordinator for.th L. D. S. Welfare Program, was guest speaker and gave a fin talk on the subject. Following the dinner a dance was held. why a Stvdobaker a glanc truck Is a Thorn's no suporfluous poundage to Interior thrift. with a Studebaker truck engine's Select your Studebaker truck new. A half ton, ton or on ton pick-u- p or stake. A gas-sav- or. In-bu- ilt three-quart- er tugged alf ton or two ton model. engines er or a high torque assure you top performance. Two marvelous highly efficient Studebaker-buil- t fcon-o-mit- Power-Plu- s . ' STEWART MOTOR CO. LAYTON. UTAH jC i v)0?ooC bweet, Juicy, Lb. New Potatoes j White Lba. Firm, Ripe, Lb. .. Van Pork and Beans Fresh, Large, White I- ' V- FRANKS " Rib Steaks in the1 World Mr. Louis Drskos left for Victorville. Calif- - Monday, where she will spend th next few weeks via- Ring relative. Mis Kay Weaver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Weaver, cele-- 1 brated her fourth birthday anniversary at her home Thursday. Mrs. Edna Devine, Draper, was a Thursday guest of her mother, Mr. Leonard Larsen. Mr. Clifton Gibson, Burley, Idaho, ha been the guest of Mrs. Mary bell Gibson for a few days during tha past week. The Kaysville Third ward Relief society will hold a work day session on Monday, April 30. Members are requested to be in attendance at 10 a. m. Mrs. Zella Butcher will have charge of the work project. A fad luncheon will be served at noon and during the afternoon an Interesting program 1 being SAb wntw.i a, a . . . Additional ROY The Market Fresh .... ........ Doz.jlgj! 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