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Show Homemade Cake Mix Saves Money but Not Time Whether it's more economical to make baked goods from the box or "from scratch may depend on whether youre counting minutes or money, reports Miss Elna Miller, extension nutritionist at Utah State University, Logan. She says a study made recently by home economists of the U. S. Department of Agriculture and the Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station showed that homemakers can save money by doing all the preparation at home. homemade mixes. They could prepare the mix they had free time and use it to save valuable minutes when they wanted to bake during the busy periods of the day. J SOCIAL ITEMS THE Thursday, December 5, 1957 SUN-ADVOCA- TE Three CHRISTENING PROMPTS Pag RELATIVES REUNION When Baby Gary Scott Carver, first grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Blain Thompson of Price, received his name last Sunday, it was an occasion to make headlines. The infant son of Gary and Margaret Thompson Carver boasts 2 great grandfathers, one greatgrandmother, two grandfathers and two grandmothers, all of whom were present at church in Provo with other relatives. Nels A. Thompson of Ephraim, Travers Tucker of Provo and Mrs. Mary Grace of Prove are the great grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Homer P. Carver of Provo and the Blain Thompsons of Price enjoy the position of grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thompson and son Jack of Ephraim were present at the ensuing reunion as were several other uncles and aunts who assisted in making the event a wonderful one to ' I During a talk on the various types of gases, the chemistry professor called upon one of his students. "Suppose you were experimenting with a poisonous gas, he quizzed, and the gas should suddenly escape, what steps should Commercial-mi- x yellow cakes you take? cost about 5 more, cookies and Without a moments hesitation, biscuits about more, and pie the young man replied: "Long crusts about more than those ones. made from invividual ingredients SS or homemade mixes. A semanticist on a lecture tour However, Miss Miller points found that he had neglected to out, use of commercial mixes did pack his slippers. He wrote his save time. Using these mixes, wife this letter homemakers saved 13 of the Dear Wife: "Be sure to send me your slippreparation time needed for homeof that need- pers immediately. I have put down made yellow cake, ed for chocolate chip cookies, and your slippers, because if I wrote 14 of that required for my slippers you would read my biscuits or pie crust. slippers, and would send me your The homemakers found that us- slippers. And what would I do ing homemade mixes cost about as with your slippers? Therefore, I much in time and money as mak- say your slippers so that you ing the products from individual would read your slippers and send ingredients. However, they could me my slippers. Your loving husband, budget their time better with 1-- baking-powd- OF .CLUBS NEWS er Shipn Shore Paris-inspire- d pima blouse DUP SET MEETING A special meeting for members of the Sally Ann Olsen camp of Daughters of Utah Pioneers has been called for Wednesday, December 11, at 7 pm. by President Rose Morley. Scene for the meeting will be the home of Mrs. Ruby Olsen and every member is urged to attend. Six tOf ? I,, ' Marriage Licenses Six marriage licenses were obtained from the office of the Carbon county clerk during the past Vfi' . week by the following couples: .V VfosVcY Donald A. Jensen, 25, Kenilworth, A and Dorothy L. Barham, 18, of iwf.iawafaV- Liriwwn Price; Albert D. Pilot, 62, and Bessie Whitehorn, 48, both of THE NEW MRS. WILLIAM J. SIPES Sunnyside; Deloy Chad Olsen, 25, Long Beach, California, and Marsha Ver Non Benson, 20, Price; Larry Dean Milano, 21, and Mary Lou Sherman, 18, both of Spring Church Glen; William James Sipes, 25, and Mary Dart, 25, both of San The wedding of a prominent white roses and orchids and she Diego, California; Charles Ronald Christensen, 19, Price, and Price girl took place Saturday in carried a white prayer book. the Notre Dame de Lourdes CathThomas McTigue stood as best Marion Darlene Denison, 19, olic church when Miss Mary Dart man. became the bride of Lieutenant The new Mrs. Sipes attended William J. Sipes. the University of Utah and gradThe bride is the daughter of uated from Holy Cross hospital Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Dart of Price, School of Nursing. She has been and the groom is the son of Mrs. working in San Diego. Mr. Sipes Winifred F, Sipes and the late is a graduate of Notre Dame UniFrances Allen Sipes of Slidell, versity at South Bend, Indiana, Louisiana. Reverend John and is currently serving in the performed the marriage Naval Air Force at San Diego. ceremony. After the ten oclock wedding, The charming bride wore a the immediate family and their white brocade silk wedding gown. guests partook of wedding breakShe was attended by her sister, fast at the Dart home. In the eveMiss Ann Dart, as maid of honor, ning from five to seven the couple Miss Bernadette Graham and Miss was honored at a reception. An Louise Graf, bridesmaids. Miss all white tiered wedding cake, Dart wore a blue velvet gown and sparkling between white candles the bridesmaids wore rose and in crystal candelabra, white chryENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gard- champagne colored frocks, all santhemums and nink carnations ner of Helper announced the engagement of their daughter, Diane, dresses patterned in princess style. enhanced the setting. guests coming for to Jerry Gibson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marl D. Gibson of Price. The Each carried a sheaf of yellow the affair included the bridechrysanthemums. young couple have not yet set a definite date for the wedding. The brides bouquet was all- - grooms mother from Louisiana; Mr. and Mrs. Orville Dart, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dart and daughter Glenna, Phil Brotherson and Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Murray of Mrs. Stanley Nelson. Miss Hakalo and Mrs. John Black, Salt Lake City; Miss Frankie Johnson, Jerry Hughes, Andrew Gilcrest, Miss Bernadette Graham, Miss Louise Graf, Thomas McTigue, all of San Diego; and Miss Alva J. Inseman, of New, York .. Price Miss Exchanges Marriage Vows with Naval Officer in Catholic Rites The F rench fashion language, interpreted by Shipn Shore. In a luxurious blouse with Paris firs sophisticated raglan shoulder, and bracelet length sleeves with continental cuffs to turn up or down. pima broadcloth in white, soft and deep tones. Sizes 30 to 40. So many beautiful new Shipn Shore blouses, from 2.98 Suds-wonderf- ul only at SONOMAS 17 East Main Price -- Holiday Glitter he ... Out-of-tow- n My-to- n; La-V- on City. Thanksgiving Program Presented by Wellington Students Students of Mrs. Reita Williams fourth grade presented a charming little program, geared to the Thanksgiving holiday theme, before the student body and faculty of the Wellington school last Wednesday. Boys SUITS and SUIT JACKETS 2-p- air some with vests, some pants. Sizes 3 lo 12. V2 price Shop now for Christmas Beautiful stock of Ladies, sub-te- en and young misses hd na ie ie The program included songs and plays as follows : Pilgrims Thanksgiving by Lizzy Roybal, Songs: Land of the Dutch Dutch Dutch, Indian Names, The World Upside Down, and English number, Dancing Together, Danish Folk song, Winter Birds, Norweig-ia- n Folk song, Tomorrow Manana, Spanish number, Gypsies Song, and Turkey Talk and Mr. Turkey. Floyd Wade read Two Mericano Men; Renee Roberts read I Wonder; A play, Jerry Keeps His Promise, was presented by Brent Williams, Kimball Pierson, Darlene Marquez, Carol Hawkins and Carol Sue Bragg; Glen Wells read Too Much Turkey; Key Henrie, Connie Clark and Carol Atwood played A Thanksgiving Thought; Brenda Houston read the poem, Lost Turkey; A Womans Part in History was played by Holly Bowers and Don Larsen, and the class closed the program with A Song of Thanks. Don Larsen was an nouncer, and others in the parts included Martha Thompson, Charlene Wood, Margie Sandovol, Lana Worley, Tessie Corales, Janet Dimick, KLene Willson, Nancy Huff, Margie Atwood, Jimmy Scott, Jon Davis, Bobby Dubray, Billy Haws, Ronald Manzanares, Bene Pierce, Mark Duncan, Ho- y ward Hansen, Joseph Elison, Thayn, Kent Marshall, Carolyn Furrow, Charles Behunin and Larene Bird. De-Ra- Fla Cille Dress Shop 40 WEST,MAIN PRICE Some men are like the farmer who did the plowing by turning over his field in his mind. 3 Penneys picks a fabulous' new collection of Loma originals! silk You'll find soft wool jerseys, crepes, and cotton blends, satin-bac- k failles, laces, embroidered failles . . . these and so many other elegant fabrics I Youll find floating' full whirls . . eased gentle silhouettes . . smart slim sheaths tnat often wear jackets . . . see Uiem today, Penneys glamorous Loma fashions for your festive hours Junior and misses sizes 1 1295 |