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Show tv ?t ? p I - General Public Invited to Civic Club Art Tea Quick tricks will make a treat of outdoor dining for the Basic formula is cook, too! Civic Improvement Club art tea Sunday afternoon, Nov. 4, in the Central school. . Tea hours will be between two and five p. m., Mrs. Henry L. Thorne, Northern District art chairman and Civic Club art tea chairman in charge. Lovely paintings from a number of Utah artists will be exhibited as well as a section de voted to Brigham City adult planning ahead. Going to have chicken broiled over charcoal? Mix cup salad oil, cup 'lemon Juice and salt and pepper to taste and take it along in a sealed container. Come time for cooking, use it to brush the chicken. (A pastry brush takes little room. You'll find it keeps the chicken juicy and adds to the flavor.) amateur artists. Many Utah artists plan to attend, weather permitting. During the tea a presentation, , ' . t f - Our Readers Write Kenneth by Superintendent Weight, of a painting hard-workin- E. Mr. by Elverta P. Jacobson, Salt Lake City, will be made. The presentation ' and brief program will be held at 3 p. m, ' . Sunday. Background music will be by Ralph Marsden. , Serving will Be under the direction of Civic Improvement club ladies. fur-nish- Brigham City, Utah Friday, November Dear Editor: What a fascinating and informative chat we had recently Mrs. Bennett with charming at one of the cottage meetings. like What about Questions Richard Nixon? andWhy elect were Republican congressmen? asked. From close acquaintance, she pictured the Nixons as typical of intelligent, likeable Americans, who have created a tremendous amount of good will towards America missions in their government abroad. (Even Drew Pearson recently wrote the same thing) Pat runs her home without hired help, and "Dick gets up at 6.30 every morning to have time with the children, since most of his evenings are taken. And much more. She explained how the Con- - 4 The general public is invited to the opening of the Brigham City Art Center and the annual 6 Box Elder JOURNAL -- this bubble bath scene for her new picture, The Great American Pastime," when Smidgeon, her miniature poodle, determined to get into the act. This unexpected intrusion of the pooch hit the cutting room floor, as Smidgeon, while in the picture, was not supposed to be in this scene. ANNE FRANCIS was filming M - Sliced bakery pound cake served sandwich style with a quick filling of cinnamon tanged cream cheese makes a real hit as an accompaniment for iced tea. Sparkling iced tea is a family favorite and a pound cake sandwich is a fun surprise accom- gress is reorganized after each general election, with the important posts being filled by members of the party winning the most seats. These key peo-pi- e decide which bills of the thousands, submitted shalL be& debated in Congress. Thus, Democratic Congress can just ignore as" many of a Republican Presidents requests as it a great chooses generally many, as in the last Congress. She noted too, that Utahs four Congressmen wield more than many larger influence groups from heavier populated states because, being all Republicans, they help each other, Wish a lot more people could have attended. A . ,, Reader (Name withheld upon request) STATE - LOCAL NATIONAL paniment. A clear pitcher of iced tea is as tempting to look at as it is refreshing to drink. Serve with a plate of lemon, orange or lime slices or with a sprig of mint. A novel touch also is a pitcher of frozen lemonade or limeade, defrosted, but not diluted to be added to the iced tea as preferred. s Fresh and sparkling tea is a must. Important in making a pitcher of really alive tea is the use of fresh tea, such as Tender Leaf Tea, from a package which insures the freshness of the leaves. Measure 1 quart freshly drawn cold water into a saucepan and bring to a full, rolling boil. Remove from heat. Immediately add Vs cup of loose tea or 15 tea bags. Let steep uncovered for 5 minutes. Strain tea or remove tea bags and add 1 quart of cold water.. Heres the recipe for the pound cake sandwiches. This tempting combination may be used with vanilla wafers or other cookies. POUND CAKE SANDWICHES package cream cheese I - cup confectioners sugar tablespoon milk or cream teaspoon cinnamon , 1 pound cake , Blend cheese with milk. Blend in sugar and cinnamon. Spread between L4 inch slices of pound cake to make sandwiches. z. , r Candidate for ( United States Senator ADLAI STEVENSON For President of the ESTES KEFAUVER For of the United States United States Candidate for nt United States Congress DEVOTED TO BOX ELDER COUNTY BOX ELDER COUNTY; MEN ' - Elect These Vote Heres a dinner ready from start to finish in 30 minutes with canned cpmed beef hash as the mainstay and with' tomato halves and -- , . zucchini as the vegetable fillip. By knowing canned meat cnoices, you cRn inerease menu ideas the short and easy summer-waSome 113 different products are offered tanging from baby food meata to wieners; from small cans of potted and deviled meat spreads to lpncheon meat, to big hams. A pantry snelf supply of meats in cans permits quick menu wncty. MenFor ITS HONESTY . ' - The trick for the dinner is a simple baking sheet and baked for 15 assembly job. Zucchini slices are minutes while you open the can of meat and fix the tomatoes. The foeat and tomatoes bake the last 15 minutes of cooking time along with the zucchini. 30 Minnie Dinner . . 1 can (1 pound) corned beef hash pounds zucchini 2 tomatoes 4 tablespoons butter teaspoop sugar 4, . . .or margarine, divided yi teaspoon oregano slices. Place in "-- Wash zucchini; cut in long strip of aluminum foil.1 Dot with 3 tablespoons of the butter; sprinkle with kalt and pepper. Wrap aluminum foil around zucchini; seal tightly. Place on baking sheet. Bake m a very hot oven, (500F.) 15 minutes. While zucchini is baking, open can of corned beef hash at both ends Ho remove in one piece. Cut into four slices. Cut tomatoes in half. Dot with remaining 1 tablespoon butter; sprinkle with salt, pepper, sugar and oregano. Place corned beef slices and tomato halves on baking sheet with zucchini. Reduce heat to a hot oven, (450F.) and .bake 15 minutes longer. YIELD: 4 servings. lii h , U November 6 - EFFICIENCY YOUR - v t "and PRIVILEGE " Elect Your Leaders ECONOMY x in A. J. TAYLOR i ANTHONY (Wayne) - ' OWENS HAROLD B. FELT Candidate for Candidate for Candidate for State Representative State Senator Second District State Representative First District . , GOVERNMENT These men stand for holding the line on property taxes , pro- The Democratic party has always been the progressive party. gressive leadership that will build a greater Box Elder County, and Don't pass up; your opportunity, to vote for men dedicated to service and the best interest of Box will represent all citizens of the County. Tastes so GRONNING CARLYLE s Vice-Preside- GEORGE H. DAVIS Candidate for 'County Commissioner ' Term" ' L&l E. EMERY WIGHT Candidate for , County Commissioner Term , Eider County. t rich-Swall- ows so smooth m THE HILL 4 HILL COMPANY, DIVISION OF NATIONAL DISTILLERS, LOUISVILLE, KY. WHISKEY bo LkOuF KEffilMlf LdkAihHl BUUKdON GROVER GILES Candidate for BRIGHAM H. YOUNG Candidate fot Attorney General State Auditor L. C. ROMNEY Candidate for Governor LINN C. BAKER STANLEY Candidate for ' Secretary of State 1 SCHUBACH Candidate for State Treasurer (Paid Political Advertising) . .. f , 2, 1956 I t |