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Show Willard Ward M.I.A. Sets Christmas Dance 10 Box Elder NEWS Recipes Given for Wednesday, December 25, 1957 The Willard ward MIA will Brigham Citv, Utah sponsor a dance on Christmas The estate left by King Henry night, Dec. 25, in the Willard VIII included 28 organs in a colward recreation halL Markets selling turkey parts Dancing will begin at 9 p. m. lection of 381 musical instru- may offer meaty turkey .wings ments. and the public is invited, at a special price, points out Miss Elna Miller, extension nutritionist at Utah State University, Logan. Turkey wings are meatier than you may realize if the bird is medium size or larger, she adds. Four turkey wings fricaseed or with creole sauce are enough for four generous servings. You may want to cut the wings from a whole turkey, then freeze other parts for roasting later. Here are recipes developed by research home economists of the U. S. Department of Agriculture: Turkey Wings Frieasee: In' gredients for four servings: 4 3 tablespoons turkey wings; cooking fat or oil; 2s cups wateaspoon salt; pepper; 2 ter; tablespoons flour. To make: Brown the wings in the fat, or oil. Add water, salt and pepper. Cover pan. Simmer until wings are tender, about 2 hours, turning once. Add more water If needed. BJend flour with a little cold water and add to cooking water for thickening. Cook about 15 minutes longer. Turkey Wings Creole: Ingre dients for four servings: 4 turWishing you all the happiness o! the season. key wings; mixture of flour, salt and pepper; 3 tablespoons cooking fat or oil; 1 cup chopped 4 cup chopped onion; green teaspoons salt; 1 pepper; 1 bay leaf, if desired; cayenne pepper; 1 clove garlic, sliced; 24 cups cooked or canned tomatoes. To make: Dip wings in flour of best the gift May mixture, brown in hot fat or oil in large fry pan about 20 minutes. Add onion and green pepall the spirit of per and cook these in fat a few minutes. Add other ingredients will and cover pan. Simmer about peace and good 2 hours, or until wings are tender. Add a little water if needbe . ;, yours always. ed to prevent stibking. Preparing Turkey sS. 3-- 4 LEWS BEAUTY SHOP Man Pleads Guilty To Drunk Driving Kenneth' L. Varner, 19, Millville, pleaded guilty hi city court, Saturday, to a charge of drunken driving and was fined He was given a $150. jail sentence which was to be suspended on payment of the fine. Varner pleaded guilty to a second charge of driving during suspension and was fined an additional $50 and given a jail sentence of 50 days, also to be suspended on payment of the fine. He was remanded to custody of the arresting officer, Trooper Ralph Kotter, Utah State Highway Patrol. 50-da- y WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATED STORES REEVES Reliable CLEANERS PROUDLY SHOWS POSTERS Sweepstakes winners for the annual' Christmas poster contest sponsored by Jayceettes from the three elementary schools include; front row, left to right, Teri Walker and Patricia Pimper; second row, left to right, Karen Walker, Leslie Ann Dickman and Patricia Harrison, center back, Mildred Huggins. Monday Is Big Day For Barbara Jensen - Prize Money Goes to Elementary School k. Artists in Annual Jayceette Contest ar--, Hundreds of would-btists took crayons in hand and in , the annual participated Christmas poster contest sponsored by - Brigham City Jayceettes. Linda Fackrell, Sydney Burtcher, Kathy Glenn, Elaine Sheffield, Carolyn Freer, Blayne Larsen, Gayle Besso, Rosemary Glenn, LaNae Shields, Kathy McAllister, David Edmonds. Second prize winners: Allen Jones, Karen Jensen, Deanna Cheney, Douglas Allen, Gloria Huggins, Debra Dixon, Judith Nielsen, Jean Hansen, Marilyn Brown, Kenny Pierce, Eugene Burband, Steen Richards, Patricia Dixon, Joel Palmer, Marty Whitworth, and Scott Christensen. Third prize winners: Marla Jean Shubala, Rodney Mangum, Clair Ferret, Carol Redelings, Allen Simper, Elizabeth Van Dyke, Charlene Jensen, Carolyn Fish, Steven Cazier, Linda Watson, Charles Drollette, Dorothy Welch, Sharia Hume, Patricia and Williams, Bonnie Larsen LaDean Tingey. Lincoln school: First prize winners: John Hadfield, Joan Musulas, Jimmy Marlene Hornell, Mary Fujikawa, Marco Glover, Carl Trudy Jensen, Brenda Petersen and Kristen Andersen. ' Second prize winners: Grace Nicholas, Steven Leggett, Mona Sue Munns, John Baty, Myma Lee, Kathryn Reeder, Curtis Hunsaker, McCrea, Stephen Margurite Yates and Kathleen Valberg. Third prize winners: Mark Valentine, Ted Andersen, Sherry Ball, Ressa Jeppsen, Susan Jensen, Eddie Molenaar, Anne Nicholas, Marilee Walker, Dennis Lee and Marcia llillam. Young, e Mrs. Doris Cazier headed the committee for the young womens organization with Mrs. Pat Larsen as chairman for Bunderson school; Mrs. Carol Victor, Central school and Mrs. Lincoln Richardson, Shirley school. Three winners were chosen for each room of the ' school. Sweepstakes winners were named from first, second and third then fourth, fifth and sixth grades at each school thus making six sweepstakes winners. Money prizes were presented. The winning pictures will be displayed during the holidays at the Howard Hotel in the section of the building formerly ocv cupied by the Tropical Cafe. Following is a list of the winning artists at the three local elementary schools. Bunderson school: First prize winners: Audrey Nelson, Fred Alexander, Marva Richardson, Joyce Payne, Judy Hadfield, Michael R. Lorscheid-er- , Kathy Sue Usatuck, Barbara and Sorensen, Vangee Floyd Ladd Anderson. Second prize winners: Darrell Bott, Marcine Frye, David Cox, Nanette Hollist. Kristine Seashore, Mary Shlng, Dianne Dum-merDiane Holland, Virginia Darrough and David C. Harris Third prize winners: Patty Bramwell .Paula Tsosie, Charles Bruderer, Lorrin Honomichle, Janice Peters, Christine Baron, Carl Richardson, Merlene Jackie Womeldorf and Jean Wyatt. Central school: First prize winners: Kathy Bob Lauritzen, Mark Baron, Bailey, Roger Edmonds, Marilyn , Monday morning, Dec. 22, was a big day for Barbara Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hen-ry LeRoy Jensen. . , The Central school second grader was among the three top winning artists participating in the Utah General Depot coloring contest Miss Jensen won the top prize, a Holiday flash camera, in the six, seven and eight year old group. In an official letter from the Commanding General, Miss Jensen was invited to the depot on Monday morning at 8:30 a. m. to receive her prize and shake hands with the high army offi- ' cer. There were 256 entries, all children xf depot employees, with nine prizes awarded, three first, three seconds and three thirds. Judges of the contest were members of the art class at Weber college. May your Christmas be surrounded by all the blessings and Joys of this festive Holiday Seasonl SHOE CENTER - Mc-Re- a, La-Ros- Too Many Spuds WESTMINSTER, Vt. (UP) was forced to sell 80 bushels of potatoes in order to get the largest crop he ever harvested into his root Farmer Kurn Iiattin WVMV.V.WVlWMV, & Cfjritma Ml) Tt3fj May all your hearts, at Christmastide, Know peace and love and cheer; And may these precious things abide Throughout the coming year. Our best wishes to one and all for a very, merry Christ mast 3a tenor of our man? friend of Ions staniJins, toe pause to tufct tjjrm all tfce ble&ins of tye tolifca? season. tofLDERfOUNTyRANK 110 South Main Brigham City, Utah SCOTT P. HORSLEY, President Freeman I. ByLngton Manager Grace H. Hansen . Cashier ' Wayne Hunsaker Asst Cashier All deposits insured to $10,000.00 by F.D.I.C. $ |