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Show Kaysville. Davis County, Utah Thurs Jane 23, 1955 Page -- New NEW H ALL-JE- T ' ' BOMBER NATION'S TOP ATTACK WEAPON ' . Now Church Head ' . About Folks In ' Published by THE INLAND PRINTING COMPANY KAYSVILLE ' Norma Preece, Correspondent Phono 293-, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Nance, their daughter, Mrs. Gordan Mil lard, Farmington, and Mrs, Marvel R , NATIONAL Schaar attended recent graduation rites at the University of(Colorado at Denver. Paul Nance,' son of the Wendell Nances and of Mrs. Schaar was awarded' a masters degree at the rites. While in Colorado, the foursome visited Mr, and Mrs. William Kite and family in Boulder; Mr. and Mrs. i son-in-la- w EDITORIAL National Advertising Representative Newspaper Advertising Service 222 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago. IU. Subscription: $3.00 Per Year, Payable in Advance In Combination With The Journal $3.50 Per Year Lloyd E. Anderson, Editor and Manager Mary B. Bowring, News Editor Vem Woolsey, Adv. Mgr., 770 Office Phone 10 M. G. Caldwell and Dr. John Schaar in Denver. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bone recently returned from a wonderful vacation that took them to San Francisco, down to Los 'Angeles and back horqe. They went with their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Brown, Clearfield. Mrs. Bones sister, Mrs. Lou Hess, Ogden, also accompanied them. - Off to Atlanta, Georgia, were Mr and Mrs. Wendell Maxfield last week end. They went with the state Jaycees on a specially chartered bus to attend national convention in the Southern city. PICTURED IN PLIGHT over Offutt Air Force Base, stratofortress, which will Nebraska, is the B-as the nations top replace the piston-and-J- et attack weapon in the event of war. The new all-j- et intercontinental bomber can carry in its bomb bay B-5- 36 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Duckworth and children spent a pleasant few days this week fishing in Montana on the Madison River, Mrs. Frank Hyde, CoL and Mrs. K. W. Gillespie and family, San Francisco, Calif, arrived here Fri- - enough destructive force to knock out any enemy target while flying through the stratosphere at better than 10 miles a minute. The 93rd Bombardment Wing will receive the first of these planes at an Air Force base In California. (international) Entered as second-clas- s matter February 15, 1911. at Kaysville, Utah, under the Act of March 8. 1879. News About Folks in day. Mrs. Hyde has been visiting the Gillespies for the past few weeks. Col. Gillespie and family will visit here during the sum- Gertrude Eisemsn has been named president of the Mother Church. first Church of Christ, Scientist, at the annual meeting In Boston attended by Christian Science leaders from many parts of the world. A former New Yorker, now a Boston practitioner, Mrs. Eiseman has been active In the Christian Science movement tor a number of yean. MRS. 'Blue Ribbon Organ At Fairs CLEARFIELD 4., .s Dorothy White Correspondent Phone: Clesrfield mer. Mrs. Gillespie wlil be rememPhilip Barlow, son of Mr. and bered as the former Helen Hyde. Mrs. Fielding Barlow was here Craig' Rushforth arrived home with his family to honor his grandThursday from Stanford UniverPalo to Alto, .California, sity, parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ianthus H. with his summer the parspend Barlow Sr. on their wedding anents, Mr. and Mrs, Knewell Rushniversary, prior to his leaving for 4 , SL,:.v:.:r; t forth. - t ? presents wimr the United States Navy training Mrs. Rula Cambell and two school in Oklahoma. The Fielding daughters, Marilyn and Jilleen and son Lloyd, lone, California, Mrs. Barlows are former residents and Desserts Like These Are Meant For Parties ly Alia DENHOFF CHILDRENS parties e&ll for lng tapioca. Place over medium something special In desserts, but heat Cook until mixture comes adults, too, occasionally like to to a full boll, stirring constantly. takes 5 to 8 min. Be careful Indulge a sweet tooth. These This overcookl Mixture thicknot to but are richest the for recipes most delicious desserts you have ens ax It cools. Remove from heat. Beat L egg ever served. white until foamy. Add 2 tbsp. Prune Whip To serve 4, pit and slice ft e. unsweetened, cooked prunes. Blend thoroughly with ft e. sugar, ft tsp. powdered doves end 1 tsp. vanilla. Whip 1 e. heavy cream. Beat prune mixture Into whipped cream. d Fold In 12 graham (1 c. crumbs). Chill crackers ' thoroughly. Beat 2 egg whites stiff, but not dry; add remaining sugar from ft c. from which ft c. sugar was taken. Add 1 tbsp. at a time and beat well after each addition. Fold Into chilled mixture. Serve very cold. Mint and Nuts Candy Store Surprise is a nice number for every member of the family, except perhaps the sugar, 1 tbsp. at a time, and continue beating until mixture stands In very soft peaks. Add hot tapioca mixture, stirring constantly. Add ft tsp. vanilla and ft e. crushed peanut brittle or peppermint candy. Party Far Cream Cheese Cake Is a rich dessert that makes good party fare. To servo 10 to 12, roll Into crumbs ft package swleback and to the crumbs add 2 tbsp. melted butter and 2 tbsp. sugar. Press Into bottom and sides of a spring form pan. Mix ft e. sugar, 2 tbsp. flour, ft tsp. salt, 8ft packages cream cheese, juice and rind of one lemon. Add 4 egg yolks,. tsp. vanilla and one e. finely-rolle- well-beat- waistline-w- atchers. To serve 5, mix 1 egg yolk in saucepan with a small amount taken from 2 e. milk. Then add remaining milk, tbsp. sugar, ft k tsp. salt and 2 tbsp. 4-- quick-coo- (CaerricU. IKS. klac en cream. Fold In 4 beaten egg whites. Pour mixture Into crumb crust and bake at 325 F. for 1ft hours or until set. Tmtmrm Irxfiwta. ImJ - and Mrs. Douglas Cambell and son Bkuce, Preston, Idaho, are guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. i Laddie Timothy. Mr. and Mra. Knewell Rushforth and family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Rushforth and family in Salt Lake Monday evening. day; Mrs. Marjorie Thatcher is club leader. They r.ade plana to Burraston, health chairman. The Happy Stitchers meet each Thurs- Pleased as can be over the arrival of their new daughter are Mr. and Mrs. William Umpleby. She arrived June 15th at the L. DJS. Hospital, weighing 6 lb 9 os. The two sisters and two brothers are eagerly welcoming their little sister home. Mrs.' Effie Miller, and Mrs. Lucy' Trobridge, Salt Lake, are the very proud grandmothers. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Kynaston have moved to Parma, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Butler and children are spending two weeks in Sacramento, California. Tha Happy Stitchers H Club met Monday, June 13, and held election of officers for this year. Chosen were, Barbara Frost, president; Barbara Brainard, Cathy McCormick, SecreHene Thatcher, song leader; tary; Iarmara Barnes, refreshments; Sally Blopham, reporter; Arlene makers small newspaper to sell 4-- vice-preside- their parents. Mr. and Mra. Feirell Crouche, Salt Lake, and Mr. Phillip Crouche, New York City, were guests of Mr.' and Mrs. Leroy Webster last week. ' Mr. and Mra. Wesley Behling and family, Ray, Mr. Nelson Behling and children, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Behling enjoyed a family party on Fathers Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Behling. Mr. and Mrs. James Spencer, and were weekend on. Salt Lake, guests of Mr. and Mra. DeVere Spencer and family. - Dean Lundberg, son of Mr. and Mra. Clyde Lundberg, returned home from training with the National Guard at Camp Williams. Arthur Laser, Winnetka, Illinois, has been visiting his son and family, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Laser for the past week. Mrs. Arthur Laser arrived here to spend a few days and they will leave for home , Wednesday. ftDOUijUp WMQr-'-- lIJ32J) iTfrsGtk, RiUe bigger, more profitable crops by gir-in-g them a steady, dependable flow of water ' when they need it . . . by . irrigation pump. using .an electric it'Mi- l- Ml VLfrf:lTfr1 lili , This is just one of many ways low-coelectricity can save time and work and bring st snore profits on the farm. now ft routs j)l OLD KEXT0CKY 2TRA16HT I0URI08 - vaixxrr J Be Modem - FARM ELECTRICALLY Utah Power & Light Co. t M ros JULY now live in Long Beach,' California. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Glauser and their family will be living in the residence vacated by the Pearsons. They hav.e been living on 200 East F-- r.:c lyn'a at the Primary Childrena hospital clinic and ia covered. The Busy Mrs. Thelma meetings the now completely re- group of Haslams have had past two weeks, acMillie Reyto reporter cording nolds. One lesson was a demonstration of hose buying and care given by Ruth Lynn Hodson and Sandra Halaam. The remaining time was spent learning to darn. The last meeting was held under the direction of president Joan Stuart Trudy Smith gave a talk on care of hair, followed by a demonstration on the brushing and combing of hair by Karen Wilcox. Millie Reynolds then gave a lesson on the washing and styling of hair. The remainder of the time was spent cutting outf&nd sewing cobbler aprons. Boy Scouts Troop 151 had a family cook out at Bybees creek which was enjoyed by over fifty persons, including scouts and their families, and committeemen of the scouts last Friday. Dowayne scoutmaster, demonstrated how to cook biscuits and hamburger and bacon on a stick. Following tha camp Fire aupper a singing time was held and a couple of skits presented by the scout patrols. Awards were presented to Michael Porter who received his Tenderfoot badge; and second class awards to Dennis Brown, Thomas Baggs, Bees 4-- H Sy rr:; r jr c:z;i la Bohans St. Mrs. Bertha Nielson of Romeo, Colorado, has been staying with her sister, Mrs. T. L. White for a week. With her was her granddaughter who has been having periodic treatment! for a leg ailment 'f 3 4--9 -- L JULY 13-1- 6 Families 'attending county and state fairs this year may tee and hear a new kind of electnc home organ, as spectacular In its field as any improvement in livestock breed. worgans, by Hammond, to be ahown at fairs, have Touch Re-flM ftOPfll Ml nn 1 1L i haaia 1. 1 ?F Percussion instrument 1 ne new ''''I': can produce tonea similar Instrument to orchestra bells, chimes, xylophon harp, and a wide variety of other instrumental and ornamental effects. showmen promise to make the demonstration of this blue in?.trum"t entertaining as your inspection of premium Jellies, quilts, cakes and livestock. ma-ism- Xl. it takes to be "TOPS " Everything r. Jes-so- p, Steven Dabb, Allen Sainsbury, David Wixom and Donald Ames. Wayne Barney was unable to attend to receive his Tenderfoot badge. Doug Jensen gave the information for the summer camp time at Pinedale Wyoming, in Angust for the boys. Many of the families stayed over night with the boys and camped out and had breakfast over the campfire also. The boys were serenaded all night by bull frogs in the surrounding area and were awakened in the early hours by mooing of cows, except for the most sound sleepers who wers aroused by the sound of reveille on the bugle. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Pearson moved this week into a new home on Cherry Hill from their old residence on 200 South St Beverly Steed end Donna, Betty and Terry Steed all enjoyed an outing at Pineview Lake with Joe and Elmo Steed last Sunday. They had a swim and Joe tried some GH80LIDE8 Balanced for Top Performance For All Cars in this Area MORE POWER GREATER ECONOMY Cleaner Burning Longer Mileage Noa-cocTos- SMOOTHER OPERATION No Vapor Lock High Fast Warm Up Quick Starts And-knoc- I For k - a Smooth Acceleration hoppUtl motoring, stop at UTOCO stations i clean rest rooms finest ; friendly soviet nn motor oil specialized lubrication surfboard riding. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Rowberry and their children, Logan, spent Father's Day with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Walker. You oxpftct moro from UTOCO end you 111 |