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Show : ' - v.v- i.0 :,T;:r3 Fca b Atcst vrszznzicu HitlcriM L Cn Combat 41J Plane Famlngto The literary Guild met at the home of Lore la Tippeta on Wednes-da- y evening to have their annual Christmas party. A delicious din no1 was served, after which the evening was spent playing games. Gifts were exchanged at the end of the evening. Those assisting Lorela on this party were Jean Dixon, Col leen Wilcox, Maretta Miller, Esther , West and Alene Belt ' Mr. and Mrs. Duane Miller at tended a ' dinner dance in Ogden Saturday night at the Paramount Bowl It was the annual Christmas party of Duane's fraternity Sigma ; Alpha Epsilon. Mrs. Duane MIDer and Mrs. Fay Snyder took their children to Salt - i . rnny CIIZDILIAS ; ? 4 k y b DEPENDABLE . self-employ- ed Fretea Feeds Awards Program, National winners of the mt which International Harvester Company Is tho donor of awards, eco-naloin hull with Mae Houston, Harvester's director of homobirth-any of their 10th anniversary a ta piece cutting center, let, the has that 10th company sponsored the is year cake, this the Mi freeem feeds program. n beet Pictured above, the winners, ,051 pounds of and pork. left to right, are: Sara Johnson, Miss Sabey, another seven-yea- r 17. Culverton, Ga.; Barbara Jean has frozen 3,799 pounds member, Kan.; Wenger, It, Powhattan, quarts of fruits and Janice Abey. 17, Evansville, Wls.; of meats, 792 some 1,100 bakery and vegetables, Evadene Sample, Houston; Miss In eight Miss Items. Lawson, Eleanor Mlim. U, Spring Valley, frozen has of work, Utah; years Fork, IS, Spanish Sabey. over of Fred1,687 meal 20, pounds, M. Lawson, and Polly 700 quarts of fruits and vegeerick, Md. and 139 baked Items. These six girls each won an tables, anRecalling ths 33 years Intertrip to the 33rd Chi- national Harvester has been asin Club Congress nual with the national sociated cago and a $300 International movement and relating the treacceptable Harvester scholarship, mechanization mendous progress at any accredited agricultural has to ths farm, Christian brought college. 1134 4-- H m home-grow- . 4-- H , 4-- H 4--H Frozen E. Jarchow, executive vice presi-despeaking at International Foods Awards Program, conduct- Harvesters luncheon for th 1,200 Coof the ed under the direction Is delegates attending th 33rd conoperative Extension Service, Club members gress, said: to encourage "Now, all this is only a way of to attain tdp efficiency in freer-in- f saying that things are a lot diffoods tor the home. ferent and a lot better on the Adhering to the convention farm now than they wers In your theme of Working Together for parents time, or your grandparMiss ents time. World Understanding, memJohnson, a seven-yea- r "They not only are better but ber, has frozen 2,38 pounds of they are steadily Improving, and of vegetables there is no sign of any slowing meal 1,676 pounds 860 prepared down in the rate of that improve-meand fruil and dishes. In this project Sara has Whether we talk about mamade 33. exhibits, given 33 dem chinery or seed or fertilize; or onstratlons, won many honors in Irrigation or livestock strains or still true that eluding this year's state cham pest control it there is a steady forward march plonship. Miss Wenger, also a year member, has frozen 2,428 of progress. "You are part of that march. pints of fruit and vegetables, meal and poultry and many Your presence here proves 11 for types of baked goodi, including you would not be here If you were pies and muffins, aa well as not leaders In your own commuquick! meals." She has made nities. You havt plans, of course, 100 exhibits and 30 demonstra for your educations and futures. I tions before some 103,400 persons. hope those plans call lor living mem and working on farms. For tho Miss Abey, an eight-yea- r ber, has frozen 1,530 quarts of promise of American agriculture fruits and vegetables and 9,147 is great. Only one thing is needed pounds of meal She has made 488 for the certain realization of that exhibits and seven demonstrapromise and that is the vigor, tions in food preservation and the progressiveness, and the leadwon many awards. Miss Sample, ership which you boys and girls through seven of her nine club are equipped to supply. You can, keep American farmyears, has frozen 231 quarts, 124 if you will pints of fruits and veretables and ing far out in Irani Tftie purpose of the ni 4-- 4-- H 4-- -- nl or seven-- lC:i Fcrd i::i Plycrcslh lC:Tc:zd;!;bci Uzzh Amb. er n. .The F armington Second ward lad a lovely Christmas program Sunday evening at their Sacrament service. The program was put on 7 the young people ,of the ward. Beginning January 1, l&Vi, more The choir furnished some beautiful people will be covChristmas music. ered by Federal Social Security, Miss Bonnie Hathaway visited according to Mr. Grant S. Williams, n Farmington at the home of her s representative "Of the Salt Lake sister and brother-in-laMr. and City District Social Security Ofdra. Richard Ellis ' over the week fice, who will be in Davit County end. Miss Hathaway attends school January 11, lfiCVi, to give aid and n Logan at tha A. C. She was assistance to resident! of thia area on her way to Southgate, Califor- on matters pertaining to - Social nia to spend the holidays with her Security Old Age and Survivors Insurance. Those who wish to see parents. 'A Sunday school class in the him should write the Salt Lake OfFarmington First ward had a tur- fice, 212 South West Temple Street A meeting time, at a nearby town, key dinner on Monday evening for their teacher, Mrs. Clends Rigby, can then'fo arranged. who is taking a leave of absence While farmers are from the clast. She has been a the largest group to. be included in wonderful teacher and they hate Social Security, others covered are to see her go. They presented her engineers, architects, accountants, with a lovely gift to show their and funeral directors. Even clerappreciation. The party was held gymen are now covered, but only on a voluntary baaia. All other at Mrs. Rigby's. , Bishop and Mrs. G. 'Lloyd Hess groups mentioned above have com were very happy when their daugh pulsory coverage.. They must reter, Joyce, and her husband, Verl port their net earnings from self' Buhler arrived home for the holi employment, along with their in' days. Verl Is stationed at Travis Air Foret Base in California. Lt. John H. Johnson, son of Mr and Mrs. Bernard Johnson, is home for the holidays. Lt. Johnson is in flight training in Houston, Texas But it is so good to be home. Exams art over now at the Universities'.' We see some of the students home for the holidays. Colleen Ellis from the "Y." Jackie Bourne,' George Broskinsky, Elea nor Hughes and Brucs Johnson from ths "U. The home of Bishop and Mrs. Richard Clark was ths scene of a lovely Christmas party on Saturday evening. A wonderful dinner was served, which appealed to the sense of taste, through the evening the other five senses were dealt with through games. It was a very delightful evening. Sixteen couples were presenl w, Cludcbnhci 4-D- . self-employ- ed Ilcih LlDCbiydci " Your NEW Social Security i Lake on Monday evening to attend the Junior Old Timers party tot well. the children. It was held at Stod Mrs. Diana Turner and Mrs. Nits dard Ball. This was sponsored by Thomas enjoyed a lovely evening in Ksysville last Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Florence Bar' It was the monthly board t? ton. meeting of tho M. I. A, after the 7 business was attended to, th evet7 ning was apent creating the true spirit of Christmas, refreshments GUARANTEED were served. Tha Helen Mar Miller Camp of tho Daughters of tho Pioneers held their annual Christmas party on Friday at tho homo of Emma Mil USED CARS ler. Tho elevon members enjoytd a delicious dinner. Th afternoon AND TRUCKS was given over to lovely program, games and gift exchanging. 1C32 Mr. and Mrs. Chat Thorns of Rambler Baldwin Park, California arrived Station Wagon on Saturday evening to spend tho Leaded, Excellent holidays with Mrs. Thorne's sis Condition ters, Mrs. Ivy Lawson and Mias Minnit Millard. Mrs. Thorns will 1C31 bo remembered as Mary Millard. Ciartpica The first ward had a lovely G Christmas program in their Sacra Tcdor ment service Sunday evening. The choir furnished some beautiful Christmas music and Dale Clark spokt on tho birth place of Christ It was a lovely evening. Regal Da laxa . Funeral services for Henry Ward Campion 2Door of Salt Lake were held on Monday 1CZ3 at 2 p. ra. In the Farmington First and Second ward chapel Mr. Ward Radio-Heatdied on Saturday. He waa the father of Mr. Clarence Ward. Mr. HenAutomatic Drive ry Ward used to live in Farming-toHe raised hi children hero. Windsor Sedan Funeral services for Mr. George G 1C17 E. Spackman were held on SatGab Coupe urday In tho Farmington ward 1C27 chapel Mr. Spackman was 83 years of ago. H had been sick for quite Regal Deluxe a while. He la survived by his widChampica I throe daughters and two tons ow, 1W7 also three sisters and ons brother. Land Cruiser Mr. Spackman has been a farmer Ccn minder hero in Farmington. A study group met at th boms 8 Stdaa of Bishop Burns Stayner on Sunday evtning. Tho Now Testament is . Special De luxe being studied by this group. After 4 Dr. Sedan an hour of study ths evening was spent in friendly chatter. Light refreshments were served. Riley-Patters-on The Aurelia S. Rogers camp of tho Utah Pioneers, met at the home of Mrs. Gal lard Carr on Friday. A lovely dinner waa served to tho Tour Davis County ten members who wort present., A Stndebaker Dealer beautiful leaaon waa given, then LAYTON the ladies exchanged gifts. Phone Elys. $53 A Book of Mormon study group met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. HAPPY LGrand Gregory Sunday evening. 7 IIEY7 YEAR 7 It waa a lovely evening. Light refreshments were served. v - the Rail road club and it an annual affair at Christmas time. The Mountain View Literary club held their annual Christmas party on Wednesday night, at the home of Mrs. Wallace Right. A delicious dinner was served to the 17 members. Gifts were exchanged. Those helping Mrs. Right wers Ethel Perry, Annie Huntsmen, and Annie Palmer. The American Legion held their annual Christmas partyon Saturday evening at tha Legion hall. All the children were invited to come. The party started at seven o'clock. There were games, story telling and dancing. Each child received a treat, the evening was very well planned and carried out. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jennings entertained at a birthday dinner for Mr. Frank Stevenson on Monday, December 20, at their home. Other guests present to wish Mr. Stevenson well were Mrs. Fannie Stevenson, Mr.and Mrs. Richard Workman and Mr. and Mrs. Dais Bons. Ws also want to wish- - him - , it TRICKS Utah Ksysville, Davis County, Thurso Doc. 23, 1954 P. 12 rly in 1sVj come taxes for.lftM, make quarterly While employers the returns and reports, make-onl- y one annual report. Farm employers make quarterly returns where considerable only annual wages are paid,-breturns if the number of wage earners and amount of wages are on small. Detailed information be may farm employer reporting says Revenue, had from Internal Mr; Williams. In all cases, report the Social Security account numbers just as they are shown on each employees Social Security card. self-employ- ed ut cooled cupcakes in com swirl in chopped nuts then syrup, It's easy and shredded coconul Dip and good. n .. When cutting marshmallows, use scissors, dipping them into hot water, and they will not stick to the blade. WITH FOOD Put cranberries through th meat chopper before they are cooked and you need not strain them. Also, there will be more sauce. ur Christmas Blessings SUNSET MORTUARY Peel onion from the root and toward the sprout to help avoid atinging eyes and tears. 1050 So. State Clearfield Phone 55 Pcnilzc Chidsbshcr 4-D- Cdcbolrcx 4-D-oor ths Browns home The Adams live in Salt Lake. "The First ward Mutual held a Christmas party on Tuesday evening at the church. The evening Later in the evening relatives of was spent in dancing, refreshments ths Adams' from Layton called at wers served. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brown enMr. and Mrs. Wendell Adams on Friday evening. A lovely dinner was served. The occasion was the birthday of Mrs. Adams. tertained South American i::3Cici Cstr 10C LB. lCJICfcov. W TOMATOES CARTON. 7 MIXED NUTS LB. ORANGES Llotor Company LARGE SIZE 126 RADISHES Dozen Bunches i 7: ONIONS GREEN.. OVEN READY Bunches TOMS Cranberry Sauce OCEAN SPRAY CHETS A ... CAN PES Grade HENS for $ jj 00 FROZEN lb. A Grade Sliced Bacon POUND Sweet Pickle Stiks DEL MONTE 8 Oz. Jar mt Pork Roast POUND PUMPIHN Del Monte or Libby's Beef Roast- Nik 2U POUND -- ;J 5) (5 SHOP WISE FOR OTHER COMPETITIVE PntCES Wise Way Super Market FROST DRUG Ila Da UpdrrC W CO. KAYSVILLE Thsnnaciats of Reliability" , Eldon L. Frost T. Leland Frost George De Fries Take Your Prescription t Your Favorite Pharmacist ROY, UTAH i i ) J ( A.G. snnnmi village A. Gi . |