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Show JULY 19. 1952. 3 THE JOURNAL News About Folks in ramento, California, have returned home after visiting at the home FAIUVIINGTON , of Mr. and Mrs. Art Gill. The Gills Ferris Workman accompanied the visitors to Zions canyon and from there they Correspondent traveled to Grays Lake to fish for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Robinson have returned from a 3 weeks' vacation Bishop and Mrs. Richard Clark spent in Chicago. They were the and family are spending a few guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Moo- days in Yellowstone park. dy and Steven. Mrs. Moody is the Miss Karla Thomas, young former Norma Robinson. They alMr. and Mrs. Barney of so visited in Wisconsin and Min- daughter Thomas, is spending a few days nesota. in Filmore, visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Kynaston and Mr. and Mrs. Gorin Steed and Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Youngberg traveled to Afton, Wyo., to visit family are vacationing in YellowOsborn Tolman and from there stone park for a week. the group went to Great Falls, Airman First class, Harold and Joe to Mr. visit Mrs. Montana, Manning and Mrs. Manning, the Cook. Mr. Kynaston, Mrs. Young- former LaDell Hess are leaving berg and Mrs. Joe Cook are broth- for Clovis, New Mexico, to make er and sisters. While in the Mon- their home where Harold is statana City the group visited sever- tioned with the 11)1 st Fighter Bomal points of interest. On the ber Squadron. trip they came thru YellowMrs. Effie Apple and Mrs. Lloyd stone park. to a lovely Hess were Mr. Clarence Tarnaw is attend- dinner party Monday in honor of ing camp with the reserve at Fort Mrs. Jimmy Fiddler who is leavLewis, Washington, for two weeks. ing for her home in Los Angeles. Mrs. Willard Bartage and chil- Several out of town guests attenddren, Jimmie and Helen Marie, ed the dinner which included the from Lansing, Michigan, are visit- Miss Warren Knight, Keith Mrs. and Harold Bradhome of Mr. the at Bert Price, ing Knight, Do Vaughn Jones. The Bartages ford, all of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Lorene Harrison are former residents of Farming-ton- . Bry Burnigham, of Bountiful, Mrs. Leo Hill of Lay-to- n and Mrs. Robert Rampton of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Olson of Sac Centerville and Mrs. Leslie Tur re-tu- m co-host- ner of Farmington. There will be a party for the Adult Aaronic Priesthood and their partners of the Farmington First ward at the ball park Friday evening. All members and their partners are urged to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hess and daughter spent the week end in is progressing nicely and will be Words of the Wise under a doctors care for some time. Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. There Is nothlng'so powerful as truth, and often nothing so Dean Swaner were Mr. and Mrs. strange. (Daniel Webster) speed Morley and family of Bingham., Mr. Morley is the mayor of Bingham. Odd Fact Dean Swaner of the Farmington Lions club was the installing ofIn Biggleswade, England, C. J. Mr. Jeeves asked court permission to return On Idaho. their ficer Monday night when the new Burley, Increase reHess' mother Mrs. Francis Hess officers were installed into the tenance his wifes separate mainpay by 70 cents a week. turned to her home in Farmington Lions club. Syracuse with them. Neighbors on Cherry Lane are busy welcoming their new neighbors Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Dyall and their four children. The Dyalls have leased the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marc Sessions, who have recently moved to Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Dyall are formerly from San Francisco. They are members of the LDS church, and have been active in the Stake Presidency of San Bernardino and the Stake Mutual San Mateo Stake MIA. Blocks Beat Heat for Socks Mr. Dyall is in charge of the western region of the B.M.T. Corp. Mrs.-J- . N. West is progressing after undergoing surgery Friday at the LDS hospital. nicely Little Karen Welch, young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Welch suffered first and second degree burns on her leg, arm and stomach, when a pressure cooker blew up and scalded her. The lid hit her on the head causing an injury that required stitches. Karen blocks of ice serving as table and chairs, Shirley Whitlock, left, and Judy Iloutz found a way to beat the July heat in the temperature of the storage room of the new $1,000,000 artificial ice plant of the Pacific Fruit Express at Laramie, Wyo. Their floor is also of ice blocks, a portion of the 38,000 tons on hand for the servicing of eastbound Union Pacific refrigerator car trains loaded with western fiuits and vegetables. Oh yes, what are the girls knitting? Why socks for winter, ot course. With 300-pou- nd 28-degr- ee 1 Refreshers For Warm Weather By ALICE DENHOFF Left Dhosc cervices help you in your flravclo "Highway Adventure" Booklet Why from home go thousands of miles away when the nations outstanding scenery is at your very door! A copy of this booklet is yours for the asking. You 11 appreciate for suggestions having this in your car on week end trips and vacations in this marvelous scenic region. Also new, free Free Fishing Calendar in 1952 Fishing Calendar! This calendar, the moon handy pocket size, is based on and its phases and their effect on fishing. Utoco highway Free Highway Map maps contain sections on travel hints, unlike maps offered through any other source. Before going on Superior Products your trip, drive in to your neighborhood Utoco dealer for complete car service. Utoco stations and Better Car Care dealers are equipped with newest facilities for proper attention to your every motoring need. They have the desire to do a good job. They are helpful people a to know. At more than 500 retail outlets "On the Spot" Information in Utah and Idaho, Utoco dealers can give you to best places Stay, to information about local conditions eat, highway detours. up-to-da- (Let's... UTAH on te wfth ttTOCOe QEFIMIW COMPANY THE very first signs of summer remind us of tempting refreshers that make a real food event of every occasion. And If the thermometer didnt remind us, the family would Tomato Sherbet, for Instance, makes a nice starter for a warm weather meal For 6 portions, soften tsp. gelatin in 2 tbsp. cold water. Heat V2 c. tomato Juice and dissolve softened gelatin in it. Combine with iy2 c. tomato Juice, tbsp. lemon Juice, y2 tsp. salt, dash of pepper, lA tsp. grated onion and few drops tabasco sauce. Freeze in refrigerator tray, stirring twice, until consistency of sherbet (about 2 hours). Top with sprigs of water cress. For a special touch, add tiny shrimp Just before serving. 1 salad dressing strawberry. garnished with er club sandwich red tomato rich with served when hard-cookslices and eggs on er lettuce-watcress a bed, makes a grand luncheon. For a different club sandwich, use 2 slices white, and one slice whole wheat. Trim crusts and spread each slice with mustard-flavore- d mayonnaise. Place thin slices of tongue on white slice and cover with whole wheat slice. Between this and the last slice of white bread, place thin slices of Swiss cheese. Skew- A three-deck- ed er these together with an toothpick. olive-topp- ed Tempting Dessert Peanut-Peac- h Crisp and Its as good as it sounds! Combine A c. butter or other shortening with lA c. peanut butter, blending thoroughly. Add l!a c. graham Salad g cracker crumbs, tsp. salt and nut c. meats; mix Is y2 chopped Frozen Strawberry Salad well both eye and Arrange 2 c. canned, sliced To serve 6, mix 2 packages cream cheese with 2 tbsp. honey; add peaches, well drained, in bottom lA c. iy2 c. strawberries that have been of shallow baking dish. Pour crushed, a dash of salt. Spread peach syrup over. Cover with the thin layer In refrigerator tray, graham cracker crumb mixture. and freeze for 2 hours. Serve with Bake at 375 F. about 20 minutes, sticks of fresh pineapple on a or until crumbs are browned nest of lettuce, and top with fruit Serve with a rich peach sauce. Palate-Pleasin- palate-pleasin- g. t , |