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Show f Utcco Issues Mouse Adopted By Class ROYAL TREATMENT FOR RODENT New Edition of Travel Booklet In Farmington Not every FARMINGTON mouse becomes a pet with one owner, but Squeeky, a 1 Vi -- inch baby field mouse, is blessed with 25 owners. i- -, fA 7 ..vv4 IV AtA WVJ )t t ?S Jt w. ike Backs Vaccina J 7 x - ''Ik X LZ flfSIOENl UmuDuvw Itwwt he told hi Washington ocw conference that be believas Salh vaccina wUl eventually elLmi-- ot polio u ths United State. Despite temporary suspension of Inoculation thv President felt the program should go ahead a rapidly a possible While agala expressing willingness to attend el e Big F ir eon! ersnea, be cautioned against expecting too much from such e martin SKYLINE BUILDING & INVESTMENT CO. PHONE KAYSVILLE 300 MAIN STREET KAYSVILLE, UTAH top-lev- r V ! . . . . . t w y--1 r . ,i i .... - - if . w f ' ; . , V-- ,r 1 slicea vor Loaf, with fresh fruit or fruited gelatine for dessert To serve 5, have 1 lb. chuck or round of beef cut Into cubes, and brown In 2 tbsp. t e. chopped short i n? lden brown. onion, cook Add I e. cs.. -t- opped green pepper and chopped celery; cook 4-- ln. until tender. Mix in Soup . Mix In 1 can condensed cream of tomato soup diluted with an equal amount of water, ft e. sliced stuffed olives, tsp. salt and ft tsp. pepper. Simmer In covered (Owms. lKt. gtas r 5-- 10 lic. . V ' , . ' , - The booklet is . - , e . . .v , . .f;..-- - right)-Derba- Starting Mr. Reid, f Dance Festival - Only MELROSE gives you all T: s 3! VTSOM Old Fashioned Straight Whisky Melrose on a label means "the very best" nurrxr. iamKwnsnAiC8TiHisn. hoclitub ou.Kut Ann Darin, Mark Dawnoa. Jon Dny. Robmt Ocrluy, Dwk Mm,, Robert DcL Imknck. Fmnklm Diduoa, Rutwrt Ed. wnrda, CUn Erarntt. Ellen Ea nm. Cary Edmond. Caitn Edward,. Dick Ecbcrt, Ronald EcvrU, Bartwrm fanrrnn. Ctoryc Elll. JoAaa Ella, Jarry Eilnwortk, Hank Emery. Alien Emratt, Marw Fntbrctoan, Bmnia Frrymon. Boyo Flint, Erma Flint. Mod Flint, Kattb P oikmaa. Erma Forbaa, Jcrnd Ford, Maryarat Ford. Burbard Ford. Emily Fordham. Victor Frank. Gmaoaa Frnairr. Dnrlmr Frntman. Boyd Fnilmor, Mary Ellen Fullaar. N-- lor,. Larwn ra and Classical Dalle! Enrollment WUl beta KAYSVILLE GYM, FRIDAY, 4 FRIDAY, S P.M. And FARMINGTON GYM V t Riehmu, Hal Riyby, Dix Roberta, Gallon Kobma, Rea Robwonc Jaunetto Rodyera. Rodyera, Dixie Royers, Jsnaa Nancy Romaao, Evelyn Rosa, Janet Rosa, Garland Smith. La mi I Sackett. Carol Dean Salmon, W Ilham Handera. Diane Saacy. Dm Schneider. Dean Schofield. Noland 8chofeM. Janet 8chulthiae. Pat Schnltiea, Annette Scott, Gary Heegmwia. Eldea Searcy Beverly Sedywick. Lynn Sedywiek, JoAnn Seaaiona, Stephan L Haas km. Billie Hu Shelton, Nancy Shiramtsu. Mary Alice es Shull. Elmar Blmmon. Carolya Du kmitb. Daniel Smith. Stunrt Smith. CeUaen n, Ray Sontbwick. Robert Spaira. La-D- u Alla a Stard. Span oar, Kathleen Irr Adam. Hum AilSradyt, Bmt Connie Stainer. Alberta State. Stewart, Gary Sta-wa- rt, Alico, Joyce Alien, Dorothy Ail rod, lor Joyce Stoddard. Donu Stoker, Loretmco Allied, Job Allrod, Martlya Alter, ta Stoken. Nan nett Stokes. Juba 8trtny-haMkhad Aaott, Robert Aadrraon, Robert Junu Snaoba. Arbcm, Arlrfto Aryylt, Divio Arnold. Jou T Richard Avhby, Ralph Aofcby. Amoboc I. Joyea Taylor. Joan K. Thuryood. Mary Marly Aarfoc. ouua H. Tolieatrup, Buaaa Tunyy, Law-ran- ra Tayyarl. Junior Talbot, 8hml T-n- u, Carol Babeork. Darrell Bailry, Kara Karen Taylor. Dawn Tarry, Bruce Baker. Kell, Saabnwli, JarmM Baacar-U- r, Thomas. Thomas Thocum. Cart J. Thor-oo- d. Sylvia Bana. Itha Barber. Collaaa BarDonna Thuryood, Laoa Thuryood. low, DrA.a Bartow. KoUrt Bartow. Jam, Jana Tibbitta. Kant TibbiUs, Jim Tilly. Barton. DanJ Batrhdor, Bord Baxtar, Du Ann Tolman, Mu Toimaa Richard Bojrd Brearr. Valrri Haaalry, Louana Bril, Tolmaa. Barbara Tran. Sue Trimbta, Rbu Anna Man Bcnwma. Slnmaa BmmH, Tucker. Juanita Tumor. Marau Tamar. Wmdcil Bound. Lm Bwndorfw, Gut U-- T . Lnanaa Blood. Bjorn a, Daurt Bodily, Knt Jum Urry, Gene via va U Woman. Dm Jaao Brawa, Kenneth Brow a, UlU B. Vny. Roy Van Orman, Bo,,e. Mardu Paul Brow a. B I Brown. Robert Brown, Vu Ry. Dun Vu Ultart, Janet Vick an. Waliaco Brown. Lrnn Brywm. Shmy Bur-- . Connie Waddoups. Lara Wade, Dbnt Burnham, V inrioia Bum ham. Walker. J. R. Walker. Denylu Johma Walla, Joso. Buminabaa Gary Bunh. Don But Paul Walton, Lawrence Ward. Joiaaa Warn cbm--. Sylvia Butcbm. iwr. Ronald Warren, Robert Wataon. Diana C ! Cbrlatmmn, Jaam Courtiwy, Bill Watt. Clyde Wkit. Richard Wbita, Kay Caboon. Boyd Call, Cvrtya Call. Hrnry M. Call, Linda Call. Babvvt Cniwr, Coral-l- i. Camp, Janmw Campbrtl. Barbam Caw. Iry. Clark Child, Bharaa Cbibon. Cart CbrintonMn. Gaylo Chibtmnt Myraa Chrbliaum, JanH Lrla Clark. Waltor Clark, Wallw Clark. Gartk Clay, Donna Claytoa, Gwiry Cork rum. Damn CoJIrtti. Cand Jvnn Cook. CUona Cook. Laura Cook, Harm Corbndcn, Frank Crnvm, lna-br- tl Crnwlry, Joyce CnddM, Ddonm Crouch. t P-- M. currently with University of UUh Corps De Ballet, Will Also Enroll Students Desiring Ballet Training Only. CBdmraQonn TOMATOES PORN u Neal. Luncinda Nebakar, Dali &dKk Jt Randall. Rt RacAum, AtM Am Lb. 6 AaG. W for ... .UioeUav Sapor Ray Patteraon. Sbarrtll Pmttoieon, Janet Pad men. Sandra Pack. Janet Pelham, Gary Penney. Diana Parkin, Mamba Pea-kin- a, Ray Parkins, Euyan Patemoo, Gaory Pataaem, Karen PatomaU, Larry Pat man. Reed Phippen. Evalyn Platta. Afton Poll, Erma Poll. Sarah pontiea, Franklin Pratt, Hard Pratt. Valrri Pratt, Keith Pnrrinc- - lUapk.tee tender New Potatoes Pa, Pafa, Sharon Put Sheila Put Sheldon Mary Paaweaaa Robert Parka, Joan Put Parrinh, Waltor Parriah, Dana Patteraon. Ktra FRES" & Nay- Jean Natron. Glanu Nalaon. Marvia Aaa Nelson. Joy Nawbold, Arthur Nawmu, Pmak Ntckemon. Anaatto NIMaa, Kay Nix. Sandra Noaknn, Batty Notdnrea, Racer Norman, Cloyd Olnaon. Donu Olaan, Mika On ley, Gary Oviatt, John Oldham, Marilyn Joyea Prnaton, Aaa Jaaa to lUjr ITirsIlQ IPirciDafliinc P Jama Nana, Dorothy Nub. Ana REID'S DANCE ART Announces the o! New Dance Classes In Tap t li LARGEST CLASS IN HISTORY TO GRADUATE FROM DAVIS Clinton Martin --an, Ronald Manniny. Glady Muir. Charln Mabry, Larry Mam faralaoa. Myrlcn Marfarlana. Mu Major. Karen Mam-teJewel Manana. Rata Mar-cuBiU Marwneta, Joyce M a racy, Sally J Mathaoon. Jha Mathew. Khra Many- McDanmln. ban, Eddm Mayer, Share Claire MaGhi. Hay McMullla, Donald an J-Mar ham. Malbot, Mary Alice Mainam, David Marrill. Dartan Mich, Larnna MtL Irr. Laura Mill, Linnn Milla, 8barlena Mills Sharon MUM, David Mltchrll, Mary MitclMU, Betty Mira, Yon hob id Mlyayt-abim- a, Leonard LooAan Montaonary, Moon, Gaonrta Moore, Jama Moore, Carol M or ley, Mar ley, Gary Morrla, Valletta Norm Morn. Valerie Monk, Lallan Mote, Alan Muir Photo by Fisher (Left to 4 V profusely illusof outstanding scenery in this area and suggests trips to motorists for weekends and vacations. Over 100 dancCLEARFIELD The cover is given an unusual ers will display their talents June art treatment, depicting the var- 1 at 8:30 at the North Davis Stake dance festival. It is scheduled for Pilda, Joyce Pill buna, Sharon Will lama, the front lawn of the stake house Clark Williamson. Bonnia WUaon, Calvu and is under the direction of Mr. Wood. Lyk Wood. Alfred Woodland Rich ard Woobry, Carol Workman. Kvaly and Mrs. Ken Gardner, stake dance Yaont Joacph Yenckik. Clark Yooif, Gary leaders. Younif. M STUDENTS OF REIDS DANCE ART, in Farmington, as Recently Seen on TV. Neibanr, Julie Hardy and Melodie Bowles. Nelbaor, Ruth-An- n A trated toth photographs Gloria braalaaa, Encana Jen tuck. Elya Jaanan, Jerry Jnaoy, Diana Job neon. Fora Jnhnaon. La Hu Johnaoo, Bay Jobnaon, Kant Johnatoo. Cstbann Joma, Mu Joana, A mall Judd. Bill Kalabrr, Hoy k none aki. Dun na Kaaal, kaith Kaddinvton. Kay Ketnpf. Manlya Kara. Kth Kiny, Juto Klainataubar, Jonathan Klint, Jama Knacht, Jarry Kmyht, Janai Kniyhton, Richard Kniyhton, Viltna Kattor, Gory Bctto Kuna. Knutboach, , L Col Iran Lamm, Gary Lamm, Nanay Lamm. Norman Lamm, Sandra Laraw, Jo Laub, Jon LaViu, Carol Layton, Ham Layton, Ronald Layton. Aanona Ladiny. bam. Georye Ladinyham. Gaory LaMmon, Mariana Lemon. Brae Liabalt. Paul Lla-to- n, Baryay Lnton, Juamia LitiiafirM, Larry Locaa. Linda Lowe, Nina Lund, Ea-yaLymaa. LaVaua Lonyea, . e , . . e . to taste. Slice down a loaf of French bread In la slices, not cutting through bottom, so that loaf shape remains. Spread seasoned butter generously between bread distribution. which This is the fifth year-I- n Highway Adventures" Has been published And the new edition U brought up to Ute. Another popular piece of printed matter is Also AVAilable At Utoco stAtions, the 1955 edition of a fishing calendar which points out the best days for fishing, based on the phases of the moon. K r. . 1 e garlic-sal- t ious Attractions to be found in the territory in which Utoco has MarUn Gardmrr, Dixie Cittina, Kay Gloror. Marla Golirhty, Noami Coodarll. Graham. Joy William Graham. Larry Gray, Del Boy Graan, Rodney Graan. Frank Gran. Bonnw Grtffitb. Johann Griffith, LaDar Gaydan, Faye Hadlay. Janie Ham llton. Janie Hadlock. Eraaat Hall. Bhirlay Hall, Roland Hamblin, Junior Hammoti. Max in Hammond. Paul Hampsbirn. Billw Kay Hannan. Judy Hanean, Earataa Han-a- n, Stanley Hannon, Gloria Hardy V Hardy, Jad Harri. Dril Hatch. Loan Hatch, Mary Hatch, Jaoiaa Hay-na-a, Nanell Heaton. Kay Hmdcraoa, Don Hcninyrr, Elian Hayworth, Floranao Hina, Gayl Hun. Dawn Hiylit, Jody H inn haw. Carolyn Htwaa, Gerald Hoyse. Hobart M. Hoibrooh. Taylor Hoilwt Mario Holt, Dixie Howard, Bam Howard, Donald Hull, Fran-cy- n Hunt. Gan Hyatt, V . Serve over boiled new potatoes. For the bread, a fine escort for any soups, stews or goulashes, mix ft a butter or margarine with tsp yellow mustard. Add Fla- crisp-cru- st hr.; stir occasionally. 5 C-- H DANCE CLASSES STARTING e salad with an dressing, and a 1 ... S. e Utah Oil Refining Company announces the publication of tbe 1955 edition of Highway Advenbooklet outlintures, g 112-pascenic in Utoco-Lanattractions ing comprising the states of Utah, Idaho, Oregon, ' Washington and Nevada Copies are available at Utoco retail outlets and are distributed free to the motoring pubd, ALMOST KAYSVILLE Commencement exercises May 27 in the auditorium at Davis High School will see 437 seniors receive diplomas the largest graduating class in the history of the school. , .. Names of the graduates, as released by principal Emil M. White-sidare as follows: e, e OBtiJOFF Tie string around bread to keep Intact, place on cookie sheet and warm In 350 F. oven for mla or until thoroughly heated. From (he Near East Here Is e good recipe that makes use of leftover chicken or turkey. Chicken Fflaf i Melt ft . butter or margarine In skillet, add 2 a cooked rice and brown lightly. Add an undiluted can of cream of tomato soup 1 a diced cooked chicken or turkey, tbsp Worcestershire sauce, tsp salt and ft tsp pepper. Simmer tor 5 mla. CRESTHOMES NO. 3 KAYSVILLE, UTAH We, of the Skyline Building & Investment Co. are happy to announce the opening and beginning of construction of this, our third addition, to this popular and rapidly growing section of Kaysville. Large view lots; all utilities, hard surfaced streets," curb, gutter and sidewalk. All approved by Kaysville. City, Davis County zoning, FHA and G. I. Ample money to finance your construction, FHA, G. I. or conventional. Lots ideally situated for any type architecture ; Ranch-hous2 level, etc. Restricted. We will sell you the lot of your choice and build for you, to your plans, or you may have your own builder, or we will be happy to show you the lovely 3 bedroom brick homes we now have under construction, with every detail right up to the minute. It costs no more to have the best; drive up and look this beautiful addition over. See the lovely homes and beautiful landscaping, all moderately priced, then come in and lets talk' it over. You will be satisfied in CREST-HOMEThey are tops. e Alia The students put it on a milk diet, feeding it with an which they borrowed from one of the childrens mothers. The eyedropper contributor, Mrs. Roy E. Nichols, has had the pleasure of supplying the night feedings ever since. The children have kept their pet in a small wire cage. It has now been graduated from the eyedropper to a dolls bottle for the The children plan to feedings. eventually adopt a diet similar to the one being followed in a white rat experiment by the fifth graders of the school. Announcement. . . 4 y pan for Sharon Nichols, second grader at the Farmington Elementary School, feeds Squeeky, a baby field mouse which her class recently adopted. - Cooking French-Styl- e very locality bn u little French place these days, a restaurant where modest prices and a restricted but good menu The tiny rodent was instantly prevail, the dishes on the homey, adopted by the second grade stir-den-ts simple side, but nicely flavored. of the Farmington School, Traditional Stow One such restaurant dish, when their teacher, Mrs. Jo Ann ineasily duplicated at borne, Is the their for brought it Dawkins, French meat stew, traditional spection. She had found the lost glorified by tbe piquant touch of baby in her garage. stuffed olives. Serve It with green er Kayarllln. Darin Count!. UUk Thnrs., May 26, 1955 Page SAHARA VILLAGE artiot AeGs. e t |