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Show TITE JOTTTMVATj 13 Davis bers as League vited to county writers, non streaming through spirit, it has no equal. Just be sure tv. a bowlful of yel-- that you make it fresh and strong, daisies that's pure serve it piping hot. 1 i any spring afternoon! Every-- l y knows that magic is much mo.e fun if its shared, so why not invite your favorite neighbors in for an afternoon chat?. Make up a plate of cookies, get out your prettiest coffee cups and youre all set to really enjoy an hour or two of springtime leisure. Of course, youll need a recipe for magic cookies to match the season and our Magic Chocolate Circles are somehow just right. Moreover, they are a perfect accompaniment for the fragrant, steaming coffee that is such a natural part of any afternoon The cookies are really two cookies, baked together, with a chocolate rum wafer between. Theyre so downright deli-- i cious that youll be wise to double the recipe if you want them to last through the day ! Speaking of coffee, theres just nothing like it along about mid- Afternoon. As a reviver of the get-togethe- r. i Magic Chocolate Circles 1 teaspoon baking cup butter or margarine 1 1 cup sugar egg cups sifted enriched flour i cup cocoa !t teaspoon salt 2 powder teaspoon baking soda cup cold words, goes to Mrs. Gene1.Vo:, lth East, Salt Articles, limited to ..,000 words, are to be mailed to Winifred Jones, West ."th North, Provo. Prof. John Stewart, USAC, Logan, receives the poetry. Prizes for adult unpublished fic-- I 1 $1." and $lo, fori and third place, Chocolate rum Awards of $10 will be given to: wafers di- Cream butter or margarine; add first place winners in the other visions. All be work must unpub-- ! sugar. Cream until light and fluffy. lished, with the writer to retain all Add unbeaten egg and beat thoron his material. oughly. Mix and sift flour, cocoa, rights The contests are held in connecsalt, baking powder and baking tion with the annual Roundup, to soda. Add dry ingredients alterin be Ogden this year, August 1S-- ! nately with coffee to creamed mixPrize lb. winners will be announc-- i ture. Wrap dough in waxed paper; ed the at Poets Breakfast, August chill several hours. Roll out on lb. floured board at least inch thick. Cut in small circles with cookie cutter. Put one chocolate rum wafer between 2 cookies. Bake in moder ate oven, 350F., 8 minutes. Cool; frost, if desired, with pink-tinteconfectioners sugar frosting. Yield about 2 dozen. double-strengt- Mary of the school well as members of Utali Writers, are submit entries to the vieve Hunt. Lake City. than boo other contestants in the d Afternoon Attraction Doris Ashby presided and conducted. A large crowd filled the hall to enjoy the program. Mr. and Mrs. George Gerber and family were Eriday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Chidester and The evening was spent family. viewing home movies and homemade ice cream and cookies were seived. Milton I lad field and Gayle Starks are in Denver this week on business. event conducted locally by ZCMI, and will enter the national contest in New York City on June o. Should she win the National event, she and her instructor, Mrs. Muriel e Larson will he taken to New York royal blue silk shantung is dress. award. She a senior at the Davis City to receive the g Her article was a high school. one-piec- prize-winnin- 'SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK By.R. J. SCOTT m tfWlN GOldS Faux 1B0R.K ,cvcr 46,000 'eafZS' j SMALLER. ORE. DIES. USUALLY tion will be first, second h coffee Clearfield Second ward Primary their conference on Sunday evening. A fine program of talks, music and drama by the children was presented under the direction of oflicers and teachers. President held Davis Morimoto, high received $.o as student, state first prize winner in the inhigh school division of the nationanal sewing contest sponored by the ficCotton Co. and more Miss Morimoto excelled mem- nual' league contests in adult tion, juvenile fiction, articles poetry for several cash prizes. Entries are limited to one per person, to be in the mail by June 1, lb."ll, to the hairman listed for each division. All contributions are to be sent anonymously, that is, leaving off the name of the writer, but including on a card the title, author, and address, in a sealed envelope, along with a dollar reading fee for each division, except poetry, which is fifty cents. A return envelope and postage should also be included. Adult fiction, limited to .",(( k) words, should be sent to Mrs. Lyn Islaub, liTs Marilyn Drive, Ogden. Juvenile fiction, also limited to .",ooo CLEARFIELD Davis High Girl Wins State Sewing Contest Davis Writers Invited To Enter Contest &r$:l 'V? i :mr Ww proportion or PERSONS CHARGED WiTR MURDER GUILTY- - unusual Asucrt ARE FOUND p 496 . His wiYkou Turban, Religion Forbids a. sikh do Appear. BAREHEADED Cop. ItOI, IPDCTHMli in !.(. Ki( I,public. rpltn IHIK PRICE REDUCTION REWARD Nicholas S. Gesoalde (right), Secretary of the N. Y. State GORGEOUS GUSSIE MORAN LIMBERS UP FOR HER TEN-NIMATCHES Gussie has inAssn., congratulates Otto Kraus, President of Personna vented a new game, powder puff Blades on the announcement of tennis, which will soon sweep the Personnas reduction in price. country. Phai-maceutic- al S Blue taffeta costume. Let the Reflex and Journal WANT-AD- S By VERA WINSTON TAFFETA in its various weights and weaves is one of the fabric stars of the season. is Misty grey blue taffeta-gauz- e used for this pretty afternoon dress. The bodice is entirely continuing below the pin-tuck- ed, belt and onto the hips which are defined by a stand-awatucked fold of the fabric. Other details are a casual collar, cuffed cap sleeves, and narrow self belt. The skirt swings smartly, y, Work For You . SEEING EYE TO EYE RACKET-BUSTE- R Robert Pretzel cant take his eyes Montgomery, noted news commentator was first to arouse public indignation against Frank Costello when he asked for deportation of the gambler on his broadcasts early in 1950. Little off his mistress and her Ronson Queen Anne table lighter. She wears the Gold Medal of the Fashion Academy, awarded to Ronson for originality in design and smartness in styling. |