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Show Tho Page 14 ' r- - r '7 of the; Week Homemaker 7 July, 12, 1956 REFLEX Ccnning Center Poulson Opening Ceremony , i Mrs. Jay Sheffield Loves to Cook: Home Made Ice Cream A Favorite Julys the time for , ice cream home and if its made, so much the better. There is just nothing that tastes better than a big dish of delicious home made ice cream and if youre lucky enough to be a calling on friend of Mrs. Jay Fred - Melva j - Sheffield, the chances are you will find something good in her refrigerator nearly all the time. Melva loves to cook -- as is so true Jf all good cooks. She loves to house keep, too, and to see that everything is spic and span 'and home like all the time. Does Handiwork When she isnt cooking or woik- - ing in her home, she enjoys doing all kinds of handiwoik. Beautiful tiny sweaters fancy wee dresses, pieced and appliqued quilts and cunning clothes for her little granddaughter ate all made by Melva in her spun- time. i if 5 ' - 1 j Pineapple is partieulatly refreshing m the summertime, Melva says, so both the ice cream and the frozen desseit recipes she gives have pineapple in them. The ice cream, howevei, may be made with any fruit or left plain with ous vanilla or lemon flavoring. The ice cream is so easy to make J iV, Homebuilders Hold Donnie Ray, Virgil Married, in Layton Delayed Holidays Party Clearfield Homebuilder Holi- Clearfield The proposed cannipg days were held in two Clearfield center at South Main St. for mem- wards recently for all girls of the bers of Clearfield Wards will not Homebuilder classes and their be available for this years can- mothers. These were held in the ning season. However, arrange- Clearfield Second Ward and in ments have been made with the Clearfield First Ward where a management of the Smith Can- good percentage of girls and guests ning company for capping and pro- were entertained by the teachers cessing of cans later on in the Burn- of these groups with games and er. This information may be ob- refreshments. This affair was the tained through the Relief Society partner to the Daddy Date" that was held so successfully last spring. officers. mm c I,:- -i ELECTRICALLY! tviih a room air conditioner 21 In wedding rites solemnised June In the Layton LDS Seventh line. A den. Davis Mosquito Problem Improves ' n, Mr. Wood read a letter originated GOOD COOK Mrs. Jsy Sheffield combines pineapple and home made; by the Clearfield city council to ire cream for refreshing summer; eounty commissioners asking r that the mill levy in Davis County for mosquito control he raised from which, along whth its delicious its 1 mill in a mill to present llavor, is one of its charms. order that sufficient funds would be available to combat the countyMarshmallow Ice Cream wide nuisance. t cups pineapple juice or milk 40 marshmallows Mr Maur, a plane spiaying ex1 pint whipping cteani for a California Company pert 1 small can crushed pineapple who was on his way back from Melt marshmallows in juice or Eastern Canada where he was milk in top of a double boiler. spraying timber, attended the meetWhen cool place in refrigerator tray ing and expressed his Companys and chill until clabbered but not firm. Beat whippng cream and beat marshmallow mixture into the whipped cream. Add crushed pineapple. Return to refrigerator tray and fieeze. May stir once after returning to Makes about two quarts. The good thing about this ice cream Is that it is creamy and not flaky, as is so often the case with refrigerator frosen ice cream. desire to contract spraying jobs. He was told that if the Salt Lake agreed Mr. that Davis County would probably go along. Swapp, crew tiny jeweled hat held her PIMEST Dis-tric- District ( the Following the ceremony was honored at a reception. The young bride wore-- ballerina length gown of lace and net over taffeta, fashioned with full skirt,' short sleeves and scalloped neck-- J couple will live in Layton. couple a The Davis - County Mosquito Abatement District met in Farmington on the evening of July 3rd to discuss the progress being made in mosquito control. Michiel Bur-socouncilman, represented Sunset City and Mr. Herbert Wood represented Clearfield m fingertip veil and she carried a bouquet of roses and carnations tied with white satin ribbons. Maid of honor was Miss Shir-li- e Ray; attending matron was Mrs. Keith Ray; and Miss Joan gill acted as bridesmaid. They wore gowns of black and white dotted swiss and carried nosegays of white and yellow daisies. Best man duties were performed by William Schapp with Keith Ray and Jay Stark acting as ushers.. Following a honeymoon in Zion, Bryce, and Grand Canyons the Ward by Bishop Evan 'Whitesides. Miss Bonnie Ray became the bride of Virgil W. Poulson. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ray of Layton, are parents of the bride and the benedict is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Weston A. Poulson, Og- i j Relax... Keep Cool .r KOMTyerar supervisor, stated that some of the equipment was in need of minor overhauling and that this would be taken care of immediately. The Syracuse representative, Mr. Ellis Holbrook, said that the mosquitoes in Syracuse still didnt recognize him as a mosquito abatement man and were still biting him. It was decided at this meeting that special spraying of ball parks, picnic areas, etc. Would be done only when special requests were made to the crewmen in charge of that special area. It was generally agreed that mosquitoes were being brought back under control and that conditions were improving generally. BKH3EI EFGEL EOT INTO GLASS! oiootow 86 PROOF tJ Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey OLD CROW DISTILLERY CO.. DIV. OF NATIONAL DIST PROD i CORP.. FRANKFORT. KY. - Pineapple Custard eggs Vi cup, plus 2 tablespoons sugar Small can crushed pineapple 2 tablespoons lemon juice pint whipping cream 2 cups vanilla wafers Blend beaten egg yolks, cup sugar, dash of salt, pineapple juice from crushed pineapple and lemon juice over, hot water until thick. Add pineapple and set aside to cool. :t Meanwhile, beat egg whites until stiff and add two tablespoons sugar. Add to above mixture. Whip Vi pint cream and fold together. Crush 2 cups vanilla wafers. Place half in bottom of loaf pan. Pour custard in, then rest of crumbs on tops. Place in refrigerator and freese. This should be set about 12 hours before serving. Davis County Tcbst Ail In Faces West When the curtain rises for the sixth consecutive year on the performance of All Faces West Fri' day night, there will be Davis County talent among the cast of well over 100. The pageant will be shown Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, July 13, 14, and 13 in the Ogden Stadium. An electric room air conditioner makes your kitchen, bedroom, TV room, or office, such 2 cool, comfortable place when the thermometer climbs. Appearing in the chorus will be Mrs. Pauline Waterfall and Mrs. Eva Webb, both of Kaysville. Mrs. Webbs two children Betty and Bradley Webb also have roles. It makes you healthier, too . . . because air is purified of dust and other foreign Sherman Bennett, and Elwood have two Johnson, Syracuse, of the lead male roles and Miss Myrna Rollins, Bountiful, plays the romantic feminine lead. particles. Also keeps air circulating. Various sizes and models to fit your need and budget and easy to install. Miss Betty Ericksen, Clinton; Miss Joan Heiser, Roy; and Miss Jackie Maxwell, Logan, sing, together at a trio. For the sixth year, too, Dr. Igor Gorin sings the lead role of Brigham Young. fJlif LIVE mm... Electrically UTAH POWER & IICHT CO. Dr. LeRoy Robertson is conducting the orchestra; Ed Sundgren is in charge of the choral group; and Clair Likes is overall director. Tickets may be obtained at the Municipal Building in Ogden or locally by contacting Mrs. Webb st telephone Kays. 0802J-2- . (ith a great time to buya Buick!) 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