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Show Past September 15, 1960 W' S 3Moe y Kaysvillo Clubs Square dancing? Learn fcsw it's ful . Swing your i KayxvilM It fun to square dance! And Bernard end Aurla Mitch ell., tided ted Vteae hers dancers,', are atortinff a class Thursday,' Sept. 23 at 8:30 pan. at the American UgiaivIIwI In .V y-- ; Layton. V 'There will be no charyefor partners v N the first evenings dance. teen-ag- e up to 90 Get out your blue jeani, grab yourself gal and get set for really old fashioned hayride and square dance Saturday, Sept 17. Four stakes and ning. Gleaners have joined forces to Mrs. Myrtle Larkina enter make the hayride and square West Side Neighbor dance a success. Included are taiped the hood Club her horn Birthday Bountiful, Bountiful north, Thursday afternoon.at Assisting Bountiful south and Davis. hostesses included Mrs.- - Clara The hayride will start at 6 Mrs. Julia Webster Xv-eryo- ne if Put on your full skirts, gale, s, and your western shirts, come join the fun! is the invitation extended by the Mitchells. J A f .': u; ; ! w ' ' ., -- i 3"--K V- iN(y . - , - -;. ;,1 ' f " ' T P . T V - X ' V,! $ NEWLYWEDS MR. AND MRS. Glenn DeVon Andersen wee honored by recent reception. Glenn Andersen claims Miss Carolyn Marston as bride Joining the ranks of lovely late summer brides was Miss Carolyn Marston as she plighted her troth with Glenn DeVon Andersen. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Marston and Mr. and Mrs. Emil N. Andersen, Sandy, are the benedicts parents. bridal satin. The bouffant skirt featured a bustle low enchanced with roses of tulle and fell into a short train. She carried a bridal bouquet of white carnations and pink Normandy rose buds. She was unattended. in charge of the guest registry. The bride is a graduate of USU at Logan and is currently teaching at North Davis Junior High School. The young couple is now at home to their friends st 901 North Main, Kaysville. Mrs. Marston donned a beige satin sheath for her daughters ICK's On August 17, Mr. and Mrs. reception and the mother of the Mar-toentertained at a re- bridegroom was in dusty rose show ception for their daughter and over taffeta. Both pinned pink The annual fashKaysville her husband at their home in rose corsages to their shoulders. ion show of the JCKs was one Kaysville. Norman Marston and Stanorder of business discussed by The blonde bride chose a ley Morton served as ushers at the meeting Wedlength--gow- n of white ahd Miss Shirley Marston was the group nesday at the home of Mrs, plan Fashion II w 80G0fJBBES$ C&zss! CARAVAN MOTEL WHi to downtown casinos. Phones, Free TV 24-h- r. switchboard ed Beauty & Barber shops Cocktail lounge & restaurant across Ove street 'iCrOdit cards honored 732 S. Virginia St. (Hwy. 395, So.) RENO, NEVADA S.l FREE Texie Hill, West Kaysville. Proceeds from the annual fashion show will go towards the clubs Sub for Santa program. Club begins Autumn season TRAVEL Writ for nw TRAVEL GUIDE lilting fin, mot,!, from coast to coait, Irap.ctod and epprovad by CongrM, of Motor Hottli. First Stork Club News Mitchell, girl Kaysville Their third child and third daughter is making parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitchell proud as punch. The little one made her debut on Sept. 4 at the St. Marks Hospital and weighed seven pounds 13 ounces. Happy grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ringer, Kaysville, and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Mitchell, Bountiful. The North Davis County Daughters of Pioneer Board1 A members will meet at the home . of Mrs, Mary Talbot, Fruit Heights, Sept 16 at 1:39 PA for a business tneetfrig. lfrs. Tslbot is county captain. Mrs. Ivy Blood will entertsbl members of the AXonas. Club at her home Wednesday era p.m. at the Kaysville Ward chapel and will then proceed to the Stake House, thence to Farmington and Centerville, A charge of 50c per person will include the hayride, the dance and refreshments. Girls are urged to wear full skirts and the boys can wear jeans or slacks as they prefer. Further information may be obtained from the local and Gleaner council; Boh Gold, Bernice Johnson, Centerville; Farmington; Donald Woodward, Bob Bowman or Deloror Jones, Kaysville. STUDYING THE PATTERN of things to come are these newly-electe- d officers of the Future Homemakers of America at Davis High School. Among other activities to be sponsored by the FHA, the officers are planning to present an assembly and the school s Harvest Ball in the near future. The officers, elected last week popular vote of the Home Economics students, are front, left to right: Jennie by Nelson, president; Eileen Zaugg, vice president and Susan Barker, secretary; back row, Linda Moon, reporter and Susan Walker, historian. Colleen Hutchings. Other guests attending were Ella Odd, Alice Green, La Vida Larkin, Elizabeth Stewart, Bertha Prigmore, Ora Campbell, Olive Robins Eva Taylor, Nellie Sanders, Myrtle Waite and Mrs. Fern Bagne, Minneapolis, Minnesota. The Utah Press Women will meet Saturday, Sept. 17 at 1 p m. at the new Steak House at Layton for a dinner meeting. The group will take a tour of the Flowers at the Experimental Farm at Farmington following dinner. Don't Let Home Fires or Damaging Storms Hold You Upl Flamettes to meet, Watch special show Its Your Food Dollar Colemere, and Mrs. storm Fire and steal millions of dollars every year from home owners. Protect your investments from these thieves with Clearfield Members of the to the auxiliary Clearfield Firemen will hold their next meeting at the home of Mrs. Wilford Button, 377 East Center Street, at 8 pm, Sept. 19th. The group which is very interested in Clearfield Development, will watch the Community Development panel discussion being over KUED, Channel 7, said Mrs. Button, president. Max Kennedy, president of the Clearfield Community Development Steering Committee will also attend the meeting. Mr. Kennedy will further discuss the Clearfield program and will explain the important role to be played by Social and Civic Flamettes, x 11). Whip ing dish (about cream stiff. Stir in sugar and vanilla. Fold in peaches and pecans Pour over crumbs. Top with remaining crumbs. Cover with waxed paper. Refrigerate ovai night CANNING TIPS: If youre having sealing failures check these: '1. Leave correct amount of head space when filling jars. 2 Take time to knife out To insure a longer life for the air bubbles. 3. Apply enough heat during your canned tomatoes, be sure to process the right amount of processing to force the greater time plus the altitude correcpart of the air from the jar. tion. Tomatoes may be safe 4 Be sure to exhaust (vent) organizations when processed shorter times canner for a full 10 minutes Corbut theyll spoil faster. before closing petcoek when rected time for this altitude is: fruits and tomatoes Raw pack in glass jars: pints, canning steam pressure 43 minutes; quarters, 53 mini Screw bands down evenly utes; tin cans, No. 2, 53 min- all the way around utes; No. 2'i, 63 minutes; 6. Remove particles of food, Hot pack in glass jars; pints, seeds, seasonings, etc. from top 18 minutes; quarts, 18 minutes; and threads of jar before puttin cans, No. 2, 18 minutes; No. ting on lid. f 7. Dont use warped, rusty or Hi, 18 minutes. m is lamb months worn bands or old commercial September Tender spring lambs are com- caps instead of bands. ing to market in good supply CAUTION: Never put of at lower prices than ever. A food away before band hasjarbeen good month to buy lamb for removed and the seal tested your home freezer. according to manufacturers diHomemakers can look for- rections ward to continued supplies of white and yellow onions. Seed4-- 11 less grapes are still good values and Tokay grapes from the coast are making their appearance. Consumer Marketing Service, Utah State University Extension Service. Among our good variety of locally grown fruits and vegetables are the early Elberta ppaches, Bartlett pears, canto, loupes and tomatoes. You ar8 urged to get them as soon aa possible for eating and ca h, ning purposes. Cantaloupes are still in good supply and the 1 57. matoes look wonderful Gathered together Layton for delicious ham and turkey dinner at the new Steak House in Layton, the Cultural Arts Club had their election of officers and committee for the coming club year. A lovely fall centerpiece designed by Mrs. Blanche Bean followed by individual programs in keeping with the fall theme added to the evenings atmosphere, The outgoing president of the club, Mrs. Yvonne Spencer, and secretary and treasurer, Mrs. Dorothy McKenzie, were each presented with a lovely gift from club members. All outgoing officers were saluated by Mrs. Mane Adams. Each of the new officers were presented with lovely pompom corsages. New officers in charge for the coming year are Mrs. Beth Peachy party dessert Moore, president, Mrs. Ludene Bird, vice president; Mrs. Ann (Makes 6 to 8 servings) 20 shortbread cookies, coarseReyerson, secretary and treasurer; Mrs. Earlene Blankem, ly crumbled (about 2 cups program chairman, to be ascrumbs) 1 cup heavy cream sisted by Mrs. Elna LaFremer and Mrs. Donna Benzley. 2 tablespoons sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla Mrs. Dorothy Egelund was 2 cups chopped fresh peaches, in charge of the entire program. Next months program will bs sweetened to taste held at Mrs. Carol Owens home (4 cup chopped pecans on Wasatch Drive. Spnnkle 1 cup cookie crumbs presented un-d- ei VERN M. SMITH Phone TA State, Clearfield 133 So. QODOOODimnjijuuunin PHTtriTV I n l I r -- club news Five stitchers The Five Stitchers, a FarmClub, ended their ington year just right. The club enjoyed a show and a party at the home of their leader, Mrs. Norma Ballentyne. was Mrs. Irma Smith who was the clubs assistant leader. The girls who are in the club are Marty Morgan, Sandra Tippetts, Adeie Barnett, Carol Gardner, and Deanna Draper. The wisest choice for distinction DDDddddd n dSi Q(2)Q w FI j-- 1. 1 r Pick the winner of the presidential election . . . estimate his total popular vote . . . and DAIRY PRODUCTS. Thats the grand you can win a full years supply of pn in Hi Lands Presidential Sweepstakes. 100 other big prizes. See what you can win: GRAND PRIZE 2nd to 5th 4th to 1 5th ... - PRIZES Dairy Product! far an avaraga family of 4 Dairy Products Thraa months' supply of Dairy Products d On month's supply of Dairy Products lea Cream On Gallon Putt yoar's supply of Six months' supply of - PRIZES 16th to 50th PRIZES 51st to 101st PRIZES You can enter as often as you wish . . . just mail the entry blank with the top from ne Hi Land product, or a reasonable facsimile. Look for the free entry blank each wtx io this newspaper. 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Buttsr, 1 gallon les Cream, 1 pint Sour 1 Cream, 11 quart Buttermilk quart Chocolate funktst Orange Prink, Prink. quart ...at - Bx 1M. SWEEPSTAKES Contest begins Wednesday September 14 IQoO and all entries must be post marked before mid night Sunday, November 6 The figure used for the popular vote totals of the winning candidate will be that released bv the Nov 10 Associated Press as of midnight Eligible to participate are all residents of the Hi Land trading area Not eligible are employes of Hi Land Dairy and their families and Axelsen Advertising Agent y Inc its advertising agency All spaces on the official entry blank must bs fillod. Please print or type a miltx tor iha woak-an- Moka tuto yau v plenty al HUqndl DEALER 24 OV7EIT 570 wniGirr, me. North Main Layton, Utah jMj |