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Show AUGUST 9, 1952. THE JOURNAL B QUICK AND EASY Good hearty soup, filled generously with rich morsels for good eating, is the kind of soup that sticks to the ribs. Followed by a cool, crisp salad and dessert, it makes an excellent summer meal. Nowadays, this type of soup, can. be made in a very few min- of cold water first. Then add 1 cups of boiling water, 2 tablespoons of lemon juice, and a teaspoon of salt. When the gelatin begins to stiffen, add 4 to 6 hard-cooke- d, sliced eggs, cup of chopped celery, 2 tablespoons each of chopped green pepper and chopped pickle, and a tablespoon each of chopped pimiento and 'grated 1 3 oz, pkg. cream cheese, in News About Folks in cut tend this meeting. inch cubes cup French dressing Break lettuce into small pieces and place in a salad bowl. Add all remaining ingredients except cream ( cheese and dressing. Just before serving add cheese and French dressing and toss. ' 0 servings An 8 lb, 9 oz. baby daughter, CLEARFIELD making a total of five girls was added to the household of Mr. and Dorothy White Mrs. Lawrence R. Briggs, last Correspondent Phone 4 Thursday morning July 31. Mrs. Briggs and her little daughter Mrs. Naomi Larew who spent came home on Sunday from the Dee hospital at Ogden. Becky, Beth, spent an unexpected vacation in homeSuzanne and Julianne were all on California due to ill health has utes, and still have a rich onion. made flavor. hand to welcome the little new returned and has taken up the Four the salad into a mold that FROZEN APPLE .SAUCE AND member and mother Briggs back reign of president of the Second HORSERADISH has been rinsed with cold water, home. Ward Primary. HEARTY BEAN SOUP Mix prepared horseradish and and chill until it's firm. Serve with G. Mrs. W. Goodart of Lake Salt Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Sedgwick Fry until crisp, 2 or 3 slices of salad dressing on lettuce or other apple sauce in equal proportions. was a of her visitor City Tuesday visited Mrs. Sedgwick sister Idella bacon. Drain and crumble bacon. salad Fold in whipped cream. Freeze. sister Mrs. Samuel Cook. greens. in St. Anthony, Idaho, on ther way Measure 3 tablespoons bacon fat. Individual slices are cut at servMr. and Mrs. John Law left Sun- to Yellowstone Park last week. Cook in bacon fat 2 tablespoons time ing SALAD CHEFS day for a vacation and fishing trip Little children in Thelma Greens chopped onion. Add 4 ups boiling 1 medium-size- d to Henrys Lake in Montana. head lettuce water and 1 package of Tomato SHELLFISH AND MACARONI Primary class had a fine birthday 1 watercress Cover and Mix. cup Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Waite and party to celebrate the birthday of Vegetable Soup CASSEROLE can luncheon meat, cut boil rapidly for 10 minutes. Add 2 moved week into their Primary this week. They made last family 2 cups broken macaroni in 1 lb. and (1 cup) strips can) pork cups (one lovely new brick home, located just party hats and had cake. 3 tablespoons butter 1 can tongue, cut in strips beans. Heat to blend flavor. Gareast of their former residence on Mrs. Helen 1 tablespoon minced onion Bangerter has been canned nish with crumbled bacon. Serves julienne the West Point highway. cup drained, 2 tablespoons flour confined with sickness to St. Benebeets 6 to 8. Mr. Mrs. and 1 J. C. Hansen of dicts hospital this week. She had cups milk (or part milk U cup sliced celery Egg Salad that will do justice to canned Kanesville, Utah, are happy par- to have a blood clot removed from land part liquor from 3 d eggs, cut in any meal. Its a molded salad. ents of a 9 lb. son born at midnight her leg. shellfish) Make it by softening a tablespoon eighths last Thursday evening, at an Og1 teaspoon salt On schedule soon for First 1 teaspoon grated onion of unflavored gelatin in Vi cup den hospital The Hansens other Vi teaspoon pepper Warders for money making events two children Klea, and Craig who or flaked lobster, shrimp 2ups for the First Ward chapel will be crabmeat (cooked or canned) are staying at the home of their a dinner and later there will be a TO APPEAR IN OGDEN grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold two Buttered bread crumbs day carnival circus combined Bodily of Syracuse, for a couple of Paprika with a ward carnival. Cook macaroni in boiling salted weeks. Mrs. Hansen and her new David White enjoyed a visit at pon came home Monday and they water 20 minutes; drain. his cousin Allen Runseys in Ogden Melt butter; add onion; cook will also spend a while at the home this week. until slightly browned. Blend in of Mr. and Mrs. Bodily. Mrs. HanBluebirds and seagulls in Clearflour; gradually add milk; cook, sen was the former Donna Bodily field with other Primarys are planstirrring constantly, until thick. of this place. Lark welcome party for their Mr. Roy, Beazer was able to ning Add salt and pepper. Place layers of macaroni and leave the St. Benedict hospital last the last week of August. Mrs. Lorene Smith is being shellfish in baking dish. Pour Tuesday, where he had spent two sauce over it Sprinkle with and a half weeks receiving treat- heartily welcomed into the Primary A of First Ward as the new Lark crumbs and paprika. Bake in mod- ment. erate oven, 350 degrees F., until Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cook spent advisor. Funeral services were held last crumbs brown. 8 servings. Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. week for infant Lawrence Dale Dale H. Pingree at their home in Frampton, son of Dale and Ann Logan, Utah. News About Folks in Frampton of Clearfield. The baby Fourteen class members from died eight hours after birth in an SYRACUSE the Explorer and Junior M Men of Ogden hospital. Mrs. Virginia S. Bennett the ward MIA left Monday morning Mr. and Mrs. Alvin D. Stoker are for a ten day hiking and fishing Correspondent at home after spending their vacatrip. They were accompanied by tion in New York. While there they Mrs. Helen R. Hersey, and son Explorer Leaders Vernon Christenvisited their daughters, Mrs. Don James, and daughter Laura, left sen and James Williams. New Monday for their home at MarDavid and Patty Thurgood, son (Louise) Folland, Hempstead, York and Mrs. Mark (Ruth) tinez, California, following a, two and of Mr. and Mrs. Kendaughter weeks vacation with relatives here. neth L. Gardner, Chatham, New Jersey. are this Thurgood visiting Mrs. Hersey was entertained at a Mr. and Mrs. Dave Ogden of Upwards of 20,000 fans of fourteen states will be at ringside at number of social's while here. Mrs. week with their uncle and aunt Clearfield Villa had their new son Mr. and Mrs. John C. Weir at their Ogden stadium the night of August 8, when Rex Layne of Utah named last Fast Sunday in First Wayne Cook entertained at her home in Utah. tackles Ezzard Charles of Cincinnati over ten rounds. Layne is Brigham City, evehome in Ogden last Monday Ward. He was named Roger. Also pictured at top left with Charles at top right. Seats are on sale Mr. and Dick Jones Mrs. have the California visitor for and named was the son of Mr. and Mrs. ning, at The Mint in Salt Lake City, The Mint, Baftk Smokery, Porters last Wednesday evening Mrs. Wa- gone to Los Angeles, California, to Lester Leavitt who was named tand Waiters club and Frank and Roys Grill in Ogden. 'Plenty of lter E. Schoenfeld was hostess, at a make their home. Mrs. Jones has Rodney Jerome. The baby son of well planned party at her home. just completed four years of army the Wiliam Benicosas was named Former school chums were invited service most of which time he has Robert and the son of Gayle and to renew their acquaintance with spent in Japan. Before going to Beverly Stevenson was named Mrs. Hersey, who was a former Los Angeles they visited here with Randy John. Also named was the resident of Syracuse and will be Mr. and Mrs. Delbert E. Wilcox son of Merlin Ramson and the baby remembered as Helen Radden, prior for a week, at their home. of the Donald Martins. to her marriage. Mrs. Hersey and MurtUuuaM her family and Mr. and Mrs. Amos Roy Cook of West Point, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel where sic ... Ay Cook at their home here Saturday evening, and Sunday they attended the Miller family reunion at Brigham City, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus C. Willey were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell S. Willey and family Do you believe in a bunch of old From where I sit, Dads stateat their home in Salt Lake City. how tales abont lightning about ment applies to a lot of things beMr. and Mrs. Joseph Cook and it's attracted by cats or the warmth sides lightning. Too many people daughter Kathleen and Mrs. B. F. of cattle. ..how it never strikes in think they know their neighbors Garner attended the Garner Famthe same place twice.. .or how its wrong when he votes for his canily reunion at Sugar City, Idaho, liable to turn milk sour? Lots of didate instead of theirs. Some peothree days the past week. Mr. and people often do but theyre wrong. ple even resent our right to enjoy Mrs. Cook and daughter returned a friendly glass of beer if and Dad Hawkins inspired this colhome late Saturday evening, and when we choose. Opinions based on umn today. Hes really studied up Mrs. Garner remained in Idaho for on lightning since his own cow misinformation and prejudice, ina longer visit with relatives. stead of being grounded on true barn was struck that time. Mrs. Karma P. Swindle, Davis can cause more damage than facts Trouble is, most of us don't lightning ever did. know' half enough about the subCounty Home Demonstration Agent will demonstrate the Art of Bread ject Dad says. And about half Reward Qoe, the at of what we do know is false! Making Syracuse lief society next Tuesday afternoon, at 2 p.m. An invitation is extented to all interested in this work to at Copyright, 1952 , United States Brewers Foundation 29-J- 12-o- z. C-- oz hard-cooke- SHOW N , 6-- -- . V Horn I Joe Marsh Woll, What Do You Know? - Olimtl |