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Show Mr. and Mrs. Jo Stephens of d Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Fenton of Salt Lake visited with Mrs. Effle Miller on Saturday evening. Several Kaysville people attended the Davis County Xmas dinner, program and party held Friday at the Court House in Farmington. All county employees and their partners were invited. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Larkins and children were guests at a family Xmas dinner and party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Kartch-ne- r in Salt Lake, Wednesday eve- A GIFT TO 7113 CUIID ' All-re- Bleu Cheese for Flavor Cy LLa trying native Bleu CT2 been well eeveral u and crackers and uweTltb like it very much. Its Cheese In . recipes, apples, subtle tar Caror lilts everyday foods to ths gourmet leveL Bleu Cheese Franks make a jr re Sunday cupper dish. Blau Cheese Franks For 4 servings, make lengthwise .slits in 4 frankfurters, being sure not to cut all the way through Fill the cuts with ft c. crumbled ATnriran Bleu Cheese (about S os.), and wrap each frankfurter with t slices partially cooked bacon. Flan on broiler rack and broil 1--4 In. from source of heat, 5 min., or until browned. . cood, simple-to-prepa- c. chopped pepgreen chopped celery, per, 3h c. crumbled AmericanS Bleu Cheese (about 4 os.) . And hard cooked eggs, chopped. Add Vi c. French dressing, 1 e. sour cream and season to tasts well with salt and pepper. IBs -chill thoroughly. and Serve garnished with addiegg. tional e. chopped onions, Vi c. hard-cook- ning. The following girls and boys are home from the BYU at Provd to spend the Xmas holidays with their parents: Jane Sandall, Jerry Keyes, Kenley Palmer, Nyla Palmer, Lyle Adams, Connie Ball, Gwen Blox-haGlen King and John Linford. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Waldron ed Scrambled Eggs Scrambled eggs for Sunday night supper, are an old favorite with many families. For variety, try them this way: Beat together 7 eggs and Vi milk. Add Vi tsp. salt and Vi txp. pepper. Melt S tbsp. butter over medium beat Add egg mixture. Reduce best and cook until set, stirring gently. Snappy Salad Fold In 1 canned plmlento, Potato salad may also be crumbled with Bleu Cheese To serve chopped, and V4 1 V4 Bleu Cheese (about American ' c. 5 coarsely diced, you need cooked potatoes. Combine with 1 as.). Serve Immediately. com-Join- ed , 4-- 6, (Owriwfct. I. Kta News About Folks In international Guiding Eyes, Inc. of North Hollywood, California, sponsored by th International of Machinists, receives a check in the amount of $1,400.00 Lockheed Employees from th KAYSVILLE Club of Burbank, Calif, one of its oldest and fMtaN trodUala, la.) At-ociati- on -- th Nonas Preset, Correa poadeat Phone 293-- largest contributors, as a pert of their regular annual contribution of $7,000.00 to aid In providing scientifically trained GUIDE DOGS as outright gifts to blind people. The check is presented by Miss Barbara Horn, a member of th R STOIIK TALK From San Francisco, California, comet word of the arrival of a baby girl, born December 11, weigh. Ing 0 lb. Oli ox. to proud parents, e Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lenox. The Lockheed Employees end month Club District Lodge will be named Kathleen. baby 737 of International the No. Welcoming her are Drenda and of Machinists, and is Tommy, her lister and brother. Mra. Lenox will be remembered accepted by the famous GUIDE DOG Lucy, who is typical of the as the former Eldora Odd. Grandparent! are: Mr. and Mra. Amoa Odd and Mr. and Mra. her eon and daughter-in-laMr. Thornae R. Lenox, I, Woodlyn, New and Mr. Hassell Odd, and later visited "with her daughter and Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. d Lenox and family at San Francisco, and family of Elmonte, Calif, California. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Mr. and Mrs. Frank Butler spent Odd, and Mr. and Mrs. Wray Hyde, Sunday at Springvllle. on Monday, They were on their Th officers of the- Kayivllle way to Glenna Ferry, Idaho to Third Ward .Relief Society plan to pend Xmas holidays with Mr. and make their annual visit this week Mrs. Frank Radford. to ull widows and members of the Mrs. Noble Sandall entertained ward who are ill, and present them th ATonas Club at her home with a Xmas remembrance. Wedntaday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Howard and AlC and Mrs. Verle Buhler of family visited with Mr. Darr and Mra. Vallejo, Calif, arrived home Sunday to spend the Xmas holiday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Buhler, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Heaa of Farmington. Mis. Amoa Odd returned home from a two weeks trip to Ocean-sidCalif, where she visited with Buek-of-th- on eon-in-la- eeeeeel We kep mi 8 ef eajy h f 1k Aad greeftags tket ye r loyal ewfewew fUe weederfol Yale e Ike very eheestl Ercvn Lumber Company Kaysville i" w, -- Red-for- - GUIDE DOGS provided and who is owned by the President and Founder of International Guiding Eyes, Inc, Joseph W. Jones, Sr. Lucy" was sponsored by the delegates to th Kansas City Grand Lodge Convention of the International Association of Machinists and was presented to Mr. Jones upon his completion of the regular course of instructions aa required by the California State Law, which course is provided free by the organization at their schooL Those in need of GUIDE DOGS may contact the Secretary of any Lodge of the International Association of Machinists or International Guiding Eyes, Inc, P. O. Box 18, N. Hollywood, California. 0. R. Anderson in Salt Lake on Saturday. Mrs. Ernest Scof field, Mrs. Georg Scoffiald and M!rs. C. F. Cunningham spent Friday, Dec 17, visiting with their father, Mr. Sam S. Flint who celebrated his 07th birthday at his home. Mrs. Mary Rutledge entertained the GYG Club, Tuesday evening at her home for their Xmas party. Guests were, Mrs. Iris Anderson, Mrs. Ada Dewey of Ogden, Mrs. Dorothy Carter, Mr. Ruth Bone, Mrs. Ellen Milgate, Mrs. Dorothy Swanger and Mrs. Opal Neilson. with her sister, Kaysville, Davis County, Utah Mrs. Vernell Swanger. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lenhart Thurs Dec. 23, 1954 P. and son of Xogan, Mr. and Mrs. Coy Swanger and daughter of Brown, Farmington, and David Ogden visited Saturday with Mr. Benton were Sunday dinner guests and Mrs. Vernell Swanger. Daniel Benton, who is attending the University at Baltimore, ML, arrived Tibme to spend jhe with his parents Mr. and R. W. Benton. Mrs. Phil Robins and his daughter Alice Kay left for San Francisco, California to spend the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Swanger and son of Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ronnfeldt and daughter of Layton, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Vernell Swanger. You can prepare a fruit salad or fruit ahead of um. Cover it wtth waxed plat Mr. and Mrs'. Paul Benton and paper Or aluminum foil and store in th k son, Stephen, of Murray, Miss Joan refrigerator. visited Monday 10 Xmas-holiday- of Salt Lake were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. nad Mrs. Golden Webster. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Butler entertained a family Xmas party, Saturday evening at their home. Ten guests enjoyed, a pleasant eve' ning. Mrs. Earle Robins entertained the Shantaka Club at her home Friday. Fourteen guests enjoyed the annual Xmas party. were Mrs. Golden Webster, Mrs. Howard Larkins, and Mrs. Vaughan Sheffield. Mr. and Mrs. Curtiss Wright and on, Stephen, and Mr. and Mrs. John Halford and son Val of Salt Lake, and Mr. Richard Walton of Delta, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Layton. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Taylor of Boutiful visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Behling, Sunday evening. Mrs, Ella Odd .is recovering from ' her recent Illness and is staying with her daughter, Mrs. Rhea Pola in Salt Lake. Craig Rushforth arrived home Saturday from Stanford University to spend the Xmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Knewell Rushforth. Mrs. Ruth Hansen of Syracuse s TO OUR FRIENDS A part of this joyous season Is our memory of the wonderful k customers we have served! COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE THE BEST IN INSURANCE ANY KUTO YOU NEED WE HAVE VERN M. SMITH Smith Bldg. 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