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Show ' t The Page 15 REFLEX June 6, 1957 Homemaker of the Week Strawberry Parfait Pie at Gurrs for Special Treat Bo"ri"K teer teachers are also being in- gals around structed at Lagoon on Mondays is Lee (Mrs. Gordan) Gurr whose and Fridays. name has become synonomous with Lee has many activities hj(ie the confines of a swimming You see, Lee is the owner of a pool, though. For one thing, she swimming pool. Some women crave maintains a charming home for clubs, some women crave fancy her husband Gordan and five aquatic minded Lee hasldren, ranging from a swimming pool that keeps herl liana Lee down through Linda, happy. Not only is she happy with Carol, Gordan, Jr., and Dee Ann. her pool, but numerous people The spacious Gurr home is now women and children particularly quite filled to overflowing. Since ar happy with Lee s pool, too. last winter there have been Mrs. The pool ta beautiful and all Jacqueline Amiot and her two in a heated room. n Robeit and Joan living with ing all but the very coldest wea-lth- e Gurrs. Gordan and Lee spon-thit is available for her use. sored this Dutch family to come Lee first learned to swim when as immigrants to America. They she was a child at the Deseret help Lee with her housework and Gym in Salt Lake City. So apt 'care of the children. "V The children enrolled i" the Jhe WUter i'ere and have rapidly mpet,tlV!hools 8he 1,(was hen. come typical Davis County chil- W" ma?y!iren. Besides their other recom- contests and hy,. many the Amiot9 She has kept up her swimming valuable lessons in theare learning good Amer- ,n ftrTw.nf"? way of life from the special hearte(i Gurrs. aquatic school in Santa Barbara,, " hen ee lsn t busy with some California Because she is such a wonder-- 1 thurih activi,ties' some of her many mmg classes, caring for her ful swimmer herself and also be-- 1 cause she is so free with her time chlIdren or doing a thousand oth-an- d things, she is talents, Lee has been head 0f er t0 " her kitchen Cross-KCthe American Red ?pt spe- something program fur children , or cooking er pam,iy,CIa summer the months. during n Before the season opens at La-- 1 Tops on the Gurrs list of and also during the summer, rite foods is this Strawberry Par-Le- e teaches anyone who wants ffl't Pie which is so wonderful mke right now when the to volunteer help in teaching the are delicious, the rudiments of swim-1-- 1 These swimming classes) ming. Strawberry Parfait Pie hold forth at Lees pool. All the1 cup boiling water women who go there weekly to package lemon flavored jella- swim report how much fun it is tin desert and what wonderful comraderiei pint strawberry ice cream, exists between women inciden- - Fresh strawberries, Dissolve jellatin in water and tally, if they arent a perfect size 12 it doesnt matter who are then add ice cream. Chill until splashing and bobbing together in thick but not set, about 35 to 1.1 the water! minutes. The course during the summer, Fold in lb. cups sliced fresh is under the direction of the Da- - strawberries, sweetened if desired, vis County Chapter American Red Turn into a baked pie shell. Cross. Through the chapter and1 Chill. Top with whipped cream the management of Lagoon, volun- - and additional berries. . ,ne I Juvenile Traffic Violations For Davis During May e Jlcefk i 3 Improper Brakes Drunk Driving No opr license Speeding Improper Passing Stop Signs Total Pre. Mo. Total chil-inclos- Dur-idre- er Tf; J 4 u ut 1 1 7 ft 1 1 10 S3 JUVENILE DELINQUENCY CASES HANDLED IN DAVIS COUNTY DURING MAY, 1957 Kathleen Stoker , . , graduates of Saint Benedicts School of. Nursing. Kathleen Stoker Becomes liurse ofin Layton Kathleen Stoker, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Erwin R. Stoker, 2)0 Melody Street, Layton, became a graduate of Saint Benedicts School of Nursing in exercises conducted at Saint Josephs dream-swimmi- fav-goo- THIS WEEKS REFLEX HOMEMAKER, Mr. Gordan Gurr, fs always busy with church activities, giving swimming lessons in her private swimming pool, and raring for her five children, but she still has time to cook those specials in her kitchen such as the familys favorite Strawberry Parfait Pie. (Reflex-JournPhoto) 1 Layton Begins Summer Youth Program Mon. Frank Adams Discusses Life, Work Of Artist Charles Russell Syracuse Man Injured In Freak Mishap Utah Road Engineer Addresses Rotary Church in Ogden May 14. She was one of a class of sixteen student nursqs completing their training at that time. Kathleen entered Nursing School in September, 1054, hfcving previously completed schooling at elementary schools in Layton, North-Davi- Junior High school in Gear-fiel- d, Kaysville W. L. Anderson, Salt Lake City, planning engineer for and Davis High school in the Utah State Road Commission, Kaysville. , spoke on the new interstate highShe received a $250 scholarship way system at Kaysville Rotary which was applied against her Arnold Bodily was Club meeting Wednesday evening. Syracuse training at Saint Benedicts. A games, the swimming prqgram at seriously injured last Saturday aftnumber of friends and relatives Lagoon, roller skating at Bounti- ernoon when a newly sharpened in Layton operated attended the Phyuricians graduation exercises ful; and a two-da- y camp each hay knife caught in a fast moving on his face for several hours. He to offer congratulations and wishes month in Farmington Canyon for electric belt at a garage in Syra- suffered loss of considerable blood for success in her new career. the older hoys. cuse, cutting him about the face. and extreme shock. Layton Laytons summer rec-- . reation program will begin Mon- day at the Layton Elementary school, according to John Daw-- 1 son, director. Hours will be from !:3n a.m. until noon and to 3:3i and gjri8 p m an, wlll be for ejgbt yeara 0f age and older, Included in the program wili be (d competitive aj sports, 1 by Betty W ilcox Layton City Hall was captured in the romantic atmosphere of the old west Monday night when Frank Adams recounted the history of the Michael Angelo of western artists, Charles M Russell. As a collector and travelor, Mr. Adams illustrated his look into the past of Russells with reproductions paintings, etchings, colorful letters and a book of stones written by the artist, who was equally famous as a story te Her. Bom in lvti, Charlie Russell lis- tened throughout his childhood in Missouri, to the tales told of In- dians and cowboys of the frontier country. These stories drew him to Helena, Mont., before his Pith birthday where he watched open-- 1 mouthed the bull teams of oxen, mules and horses moving freight in the busy city, the leather tough cowboys, half wild horses and In- - of hiring and working the cowboys were required in the opening of the plains country. The famous and terrible winter of ISMi when thous- - ands of cattle perished was the start of his career as an artist. The owner of the ranch where Charlie worked asked for a letter of report and he answered by draw- ing the starved and dying cow on a post card. His illustrations on friends were famous people famous letters became among, u0 ranchers as they told in exact de- 't ,u JLt Without f?tu tail the news of every activity. formal truinmg as an Jitlt In isss Russell went to live Charlie Russell drew the history among the Blood Indians and be-- i . came so much a part of their life j Sauccessfully accepted during his and ways he was accepted by all Kf . he exhibited work in New Indian tribes for his understanding v i. ... i i " , communication. His photographic - f.., fnr memory recorded all he saw so that in ls!)2 upon leaving range RUsselwrote from his book Trails , , ., life Russell was to begin etching 1 u' L i r ? the great American heritage for , etch-ntlna soieasur'es this history with his paintings', f ings, sculptures and detailed illus-r- , u , u , wuseu s an , ar .us J11 much tiations of a wav of life rapidly of his work ler.es ga changing. toda-Helena and Great Falls ,n In Great Falls Russell bu.lt a Butte for the future to see. His death in 1!I2! closed a full wealthy' life of a great American. rAdams talk and collection exact in detail, rich in color. The!, llR ls ener8 the PaR changing seasons and weather, theIIf0U of n man 'hse kpp" stu.ly of nature equalled the real- - awareness 0f life made him and itic study of people. Among his his time live for the future. As J a thoughtful man Frank Adams urged the awareness of the present to come forth among his fel-- . low man here and now in our own time. He gravely emphasized Mhe tolerance of human frailties and belief in the best of man through Russells fame, to sharply rap the knuckles of self righteous hypocrisy, a thing to smother man's potential. Members of the Iyton Art Guild feel that Mr. Adams contributed much to their goal of bringing to life the important awareness of the present. All its work meetings and lectures each Monday are open to a welcomed public. i mn Trt ' v - century has so fine a hourbon been probucefr j uoKTSJi..MXUmL.8a Read HOW TO BRIGHT CHILD. The superb quality of lighter, milder 86 Proof Old Crow has made It fa America s most popular bourbon! RAISE brief clipping tells you worlds What you have to do is get in this car and 57 Buiclc. drive it. Drive it around the block, through town, out on the highway. Actually feel what happens when you press the gas pedal, turn tells you we went all out to make this car completely new yet we didnt sacrifice a single Buick virtue. 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