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Show 'mm TT'r-- T ( - ,1 ) 3 Quick. Chocolate Soda Makes A Party v J; ' f 4 r trt & "- Elder NEWS Brigham City. Utah Wednesday, October 26, " "4 Box $ v 19SS 6th Ward Mia Maids Fete Mothers Tuesday Mia Maids of the Sixth ward entertained theif mothers at an especially planned social Tuesday evening, October 18, at the chapel. Mistress of ceremonies for the evening was IMarllyn Tinigey, Invocation was offered toy Joan Reeves followed by a vocal solo, Little Mother, by Karen Sue Hadfield. Remarks were miade by Mrs. Jennie Jones, South Box Elder stake Mia Maid leader-Mrs. Blythe Tingey, class leader, presented a lesson explaining Mia Maid work to the mothers present. , , x Frances Hyer 'accompanied iby Kathleen Hansen entertained with a flute selection. A trio composed of Harriet Westen skow, Karen Sue Hadfield and Therra Farnsworth,, aceampa nied by Miss Tingey, sang. Mrs. Sid Farnsworth . spoke representing the mothers, waith a response toy her daughter, Therra. Refreshments and favors were served (to all class mem ibers and their mothers. Joan 'Andersen was favors Chairman with Sharon Jepper-sein Charge of refreshments. The reverence meeting as outlined by the General Primary Board slated to be held In all Primaries In the LDS church was held last Sunday evening, Oct. 16, In tihe First ward chapel. Bishop Raymond Payne presided and conducted. Prayers were offered by Harry Foster and Thomas Ceilings. Talks were heard during the meeting from Mrs, Alda Call, Mrs. Ellen Siggard and Mrs. Ruth Barnard, South Box Elder stake Primary presidency; Mrs. Grace Burt and Mrs. Afton Reese, of the ward presidency followed toy a skit given 'by .Mrs. Rulth Beecher, Reed Beecher and Mrs. Dorothy Pixton. This Is the first meeting to toe held in South stake. Other Wards will hold similar meet . i ings soon. . Summers easiest Soda is quick to make at home. The set-u- p is simple. Quick cocoa powder that mixes instantly in milk with the meie stirring of a spoon. Some ice cream. Some bottled sparkling water; or any favorite carbonated beveiage. It takes but a twinkle to put these ingredients together, and then youre ready for a party. No beating of ingredients is necessary because quick cocoa powder is an instant product. Its a happy extra that these Quick Chocolate Sodas are good for you. They are made with nourishing milk and ice cream, and even the quick cocoa powder makes an. important nutritional addition to the drink. Each serving of this instant powder contains vitamin Da equal to the minimum daily requirements. The other contribution made by quick cocoa powder is a deliciously light, chocolate flavor that is particularly pleasant in hot weather. Quick Chocolate Soda S heaping teaspoons quick Chilled sparkling water, or cocoa powder any favonte carbonated beverage Small amount of milk such as cream soda, root beer, 1 scoop vanilla ice cream , ginger ale or cola beverage Combine quick cocoa powder and milk in a tall glass. Add vanilla Ice cream. Fill slowly with chilled sparkhng water or other carbonated beverage. ;YIELD: 1 soda. one-ha- r The Ladies Farm Bureau of Bear River City met Friday afternoon, Octolber 21, for an interesting demonstration on candy making. Mrs. Lois Coamibs of Honey Ville and her sislter of Thatcher gave the demonstration. Following the meetnig, 26 pounds of home-madcandy were purchased Iby the Bear River City ladies. Luncheon during the meeting HOSPITAL NOTES I e Having tonsils removed seems the vogue with three and s this past week at Cooley Memorial hospital. Wee tots who have undergone tonsillectomies include: Dennis son Of Mr. and Ray Jensen, Mrs. I. Leon Jensen,, Brigham son of City; Paul Reese, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Reese, Brig ham City; Gloria Anh Trujillo, 4, daughter of Mr. land Mrs. Trujillo, Intermountain Patrice Hansen, School; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay C. Hansen, Brigham City; Scott Goodliffe, 3, son of Mr. and Mrs, Leon Goodliffe, Brigham City, and David Mlclntire, 4, son of Mr. and 'Mrs. Lawrence Mein tire, Brigham City, , All are reported to be doing fine following their operations, Appendix Out 'Aaron W. Wilson, Willard is doing well following the re moval of an acute appendix on ito toe 3, 2, gins. The next meeting scheduled iby the group will be held No vember 11. Plans are to learn more on the subject of Casseroles with Miss Bessie Hansen, home dean onstrator, as guest speaker. The meeting will be held at the church house at 2 p. m. with Mrs. Rita Anderson and Mrs, Arviila Holmgren as hostesses. Monday, ; Octolber 24. Packer and Greenhalgh Motor Companies now are showing the new 1956 PljTnouth models, including this Belvedere hardtop, introduced this year for the first time. Aerodyamic styling, push button engine are among outstanding features. ing and powerful new four-doo- Hy-Fi- r driv- re Jean Balls Celebrates Twelfth Birthday With Halloween Party Friday , October 21 Halloween fun combined with a 12th birthday anniversary 'party spelled fun for Jean Ball, (boys, of Mr. and Mrs. W. B, ting into the Halloween Val are spending daughter gnd Kevin, Ball, last spirit is a newcomer to Hol- the next evening, OctoFriday of month at the home lber 21.- lywood, Barbara Nichols. Bar Mrs Iversons Mrs, ' bara. a gal with an engaging Martha Jensen. ' mother, All of the thirty girls atobvious and other personality ithe Jen at In will (remain came costumes. Plans They attributes, is making her sen home during Mr. Iversons tending were made to present a prize screen debut in Warner Bros. soil conservation1 training at to the most unusual costume. I Calif. Miracle in the Rain. San Luis Obispo, Since all were garbed for Halloween fun a lucky number was drawn from the hat With La BPW Members Discuss Needed Legislation Ree Bott winning the prize. , On Properly Labeling Household Packages The early part of the evening With Health and Safety , as Howes, and Mrs. Hansen. was spent in a scavenger hunt Members the years project of the local evening followed by the playing of Monday Business aind Professional Wo- unanimously voted to present games as the various groups ret mens dlulb, members- attending Such dlnnerware as is owned turned. the- - regular monthly dinner, toy the olulb, to the MIA. home Birthday refreshments were meeting at the Tropical Restau- in Box Elder canyon, it being served and many lovely gifts rant last Monday evening heard recognized that the cluib has Miss Lenora Rorner, Legislative no further need for the same presented to the guest of honor. chairman, discuss the need for and items of this type are from legislation now under consid- time to time needed to help Corinne Farm Bureau eration pertaining to more ade- maintain the Mutual home. quate and proper labels on Two accordion selections were To See Christmas packages containing food and given by Miss Oherrill May. Meet . Visitors from the Ogden Busiother household items; also the Suggestions need for more restrictions on ness and Professional Womens The ladles of th& Corinne club were Miss Dorothy Camp- Farm Bureau will meet Thurs(the sale of various drugs, A report on the Northern Dis- bell, president; Mrs. Orella Cra- day afternoon, Oct. 27, at 2 p. trict Conference at Ogden, at- mer, Miss Clara May Doherty, m. at the Corinne Ward Hall. tended by Mrs. .Sid Hess, Mrs. Mrs. Evelyn Clements, and Mrs. Miss Bessie Hansen will be in H. B. Howes, Miss C. Jean Lola Stringhaim. attendance and present a of Christmas In charge of the evenings Shonka, Miss Annta Erickson, suggestions Miss Elizabeth and will demonstrate many Preston, Mrs. program was Miss Lenora toe used in Emma Stevens, Miss Lenora with the clubs president, worthwhile ideas to the coming holiday season. and Mrs. Erwin Hansen, Mrs Daisy Hansen, presiding. All members are urged to ,be was given toy Mrs. Hansen. The next dinner meeting will Members taking part on the Ibe held on November 21, with present at the meeting, accord conference program, presided Mrs. Sid Hess, Education and ing to Mrs. Willard Jensen, over by District Director Anna Vocations chairman, In charge who is In charge of- the meet . w ' E. Erickson, were Mrs. Hess, Mrs. of the program. ''ing.' - at Ro-me- r, Ro-me- r, v Birthday Night Set For Eagles Auxiliary October Meeting Set By Beehive DUP Camp Members and prospective members of the Beehive Camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers are invited to October meeting, Frl day evening, October 28, ait 7:30 . m. , , The meeting will be held at the home of Mrs, Seretfa Smith, 487 South Main. -- Betty Van Dyke Is Dinner Party Guest Duck Dinner Served At Knudson Home y To Meet Regular Meeting Set For Ft. Brigham Camp Regular October meeting for Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Fort Brigham Camp, will meet Friday evening, October 28, at 7:30 p. m. The meeting will be held at Mrs. Fay Harper, ' 113 West Sixth North., (the home of LIBBYS FOLGERS pumpkin 2 cans 396 COFFEE i t ' Golden Valley at Petersens Sego Lily Camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers has scheduled regular meeting for Thursday evening, Octolber 27, at 7:30 p. m. The meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Melissa Petersen, Fourth South and First West. All members are invited to attend. , r lb-.9S- 6 v A GALLON . Apple' Gtler.!!r Sudiers80 Parkes PORK ft . 456 Ik lb.. HUBBARD i Giant KRAFT TAPE CARMELS 646 for candy apples CHOCOLATE FREE! 1 WE3 FREE! FREE! Sugar Jets 3a 336 I dfinij'j .t FREE! t , DOUGHNUTS with black and i orange icing 496 FREE! FREE! ! FREE! No Writing - No Questions - Nothin To Buy! - Just Enter! HEY HUNTERS! Browning Automatic SHOTGUN 14Vi oz. Kf FREE! Win A Free 59b 1 CAKF ss e doi CHERRIES IK S A Miniature Pumpkin on each cookie. 3. lbs. 996 1 r COOKIES 39b BRACHS 5 i ALL MEAT H Small size from young, tender hogs Our Own Mild Mix 25 6 halloween FRANKS SAUSAGE mim n ii JUST WHAT YOUVE ALWAYS WANTED AN AUTOMATIC df BROWNING 12 Gauge AUTOMATIC SHOTGUN r for pheasant VftaTo dobetogiven away in time name " u blank. win is write your season. All you have and address on our entry Hey Ladies! Me! mac Dish Deal Ends Nov. 1st T ? F , Mrs. Betty Van Dyke was honored guest at a dinner party held at the home of Mr. and Dr. and Mrs. A. P. Merreil, Mrs. C. Henry Nielsen, recentlNew York, and Dr. and Mrs. H y' A. Valentine, 'Monrovia, CaliThe occasion for the party fornia, were guests of honor at was her birthday anniversary. a duck dinner Monday evening Other guests for the evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. included Mrs. P. C. Knudson, P. C. Knudson. Richard, Elizabeth and Leslie Eighteen relatives and friends Van Dyke and Reese and Earl ' " along wlitlh Mr. and Mrs. Ohaun-ce- Nielsen. C. Call, Salt Lake City, were A pleasant evening was spent served. , by the group following dinner, Dr. Merreil and Dr. Valentine " r . are here to participate in the duck hunting season. Sego Lily Members Delicious Libby's Pumpkin Pie Topped with Whipped Cream and Served with Folger's Steaming Hot Coffee! ALL DAY SATURDAY! ft 1 Birthday night for" Eagles Auxiliary members will be held tonight, Wednesday, October 26, at 8 p.m. in the Eagles hall. Following the birthday meeting Eaglo will be the diversion , of the evening. Members were also reminded of the Hobo dance planned for Saturday evening. That's Right! 2Vi Size ' . dis-pla- "1 - . . . Plans to Visit in The nifty number above get . Brigham for Month Mrs. Ronald Iverson and lf Farm Bureau Ladies See was served Iby Mrs. Myrtle An derson' and Mrs. Helen Hug Candy Demonstration Deaters Show New Plymouth Models First Ward Primary Has Reverence Meeting ttm1 - i; W1 t , |