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Show For a Merrier Christmas Save A Life Club Organized At Naval Depot By Marguerite Mickelsen ! t A Save a CLEARFIELD Life club is being organized at the Clearfield Naval Supply Depot, with the aim to purchase an iron lung for the depot dispensary, Commanding Officer Rear Admiral Gillilan announced Saturday. The lung will be available to all civilian and military presonnel of the Depot and to their dependents, if they are members of the Save a Life Club. The membership fee is whatever contribution the individual desires to make, with the Holiday Candies 5 Cups sifted confectioners sugar minimum a dollar. 1 cup canned sweetened condensed A club committee has been chosmilk en to take care of the responsibil2 teaspoons vanilla extract ity of administering the fund. Food colorings package dot chocolate U teaspoon salt 1 Vi cups corn flakes cup coconut H cup chopped filberts M cup chopped dates or dried fruit Melt chocolate over hot but not boiling water. Add the rest of the ingredients. Mix well and drop by spoonfuls, on wax paper. Allow to harden. Yields 2 to 3 dozen. , 1 ; i Extracts Packaged chocolate shot Walnut halves Canned moist shredded coconut-Candiecherries Stir sugar and milk and vanilla until mixed. Knead on board, sprinkled with confectioners sugar, until smooth and creamy. Divide mixture into 3 parts. To one part add enough red food coloring and almond extract, and to a second part enough 'green and mint extract, to tint and flavor delicately. Then knead . until mixed. Leave third part white. Form some into in. balls. Then press half a a hr v5 s a ' S , fm JOAN M. MAIATESTA, 22. of Philadelphia, was selected in New York at The Most Beautiful I Blind Girl in America." Joan Marie, who lost her sight. at the' age of three, is a student at the Chestnut Hill College where she is majoring in social stuiesuand (International) psychology. coco... AU '' ilr ! - ' 1 mi 1 iV Y .? Eisenhower rode in triumph WASHINGTON, D. C. President-elec- t historic his to the White House for and Eisenhower with President Truman. Photo shows Truman (left) conference the began. before conferring in the Presidents.ofstudy just wife Bessie and daughter Presidents is a In change-in-leadersh- ip photo background Margaret. New Officers at Clearfield Principal Richard Stevenson, second vice president; Mrs. William P-TWilhelmsen, secretary, and Mrs. A Kenneth Holt, treasurer. chairman is Mrs. Frank In an election CLEARFIELD held by the South Clearfield Corgiat. Other chairmen will be Association last chosen later, said Mrs. Sedgwick. week, Mrs. Kendall Sedgwick was Mrs. Frank Corgiat, as a memnamed president. ber of the county council, serveed Other officers chosen were Mrs. as temporary chairman of the John Perrone, first vice president; meeting. Room-moth- Par-ents-Teach- ers Love had always Mrs. been an active member of the Lay-to- n Third LDS ward. Funeral services were conducted Home by Bishop Clyde Adams. prayer was given by a grandson, Rulori Love. Cleo Anderton played One of the miracles of the Korean prelude and postlude music. The inwar has been the resurgence of vocation was given by Robert Benthe Army of South Korea. ROK ton. Speakers were Frank D. Addivisions were virtually wiped out in the campaigns that ams, J. William Burton, Jabez S. marked the first year. Now, thanks Adams, and the bishop. Music was to American training, and American as follows: vocal solos, Beyond equipment, the ROK Army is again the Sunset, by Mrs. Erma Boam; a potent fighting force. Above, Korean inductees lined up before In the Garden and That Wonboarding an LST. Relatives see derful Mother of Mine, by Harris them on their way. Adams; and violin solo, Mrs. Barbara Hansen. Mrs. Anderton was each side. Roll other the accompanist for all music. walnut on in. balls in coconut and choco- Benediction was given by Mrs. Edlate shot. For still others, make a ward Simpson, and the grave in cross in top of cherry without cut- the Kaysville-Layto- n Memorial back Press was dedicated Park ting through. petals, by Fred Bursee-sawi- v v ;?t a VN life-jlon- j , & Third ward chapel for Mrs. g Mary Isabelle Jaques Love, 73, resident of Layton, who died November 24, at her home following a lingering illness. Mrs. Love was born in Layton April 6, 1879, the daughter of Franklin and Mary. Ann Evans Jaques, December 14, 1897, she married George Love, and the marriage later was solmenized in the V.y.-- ' X?bYjL ) in 1940. JL ' yvv ' iK, , di-- ' Salt Lake Temple. Mr. Love died Vi ' ' ' f'-- LAYTON Funeral services were held November 26 at the Lay-to- n Blind Beauty SA m fit amm hwd;wim - ' ROK Army Trainees , 4 Tfiitnnn and Eisenhower Confer Layton Woman Dies After Long Illness Tfng-A-Lin- gs , DECEMBER 6. 1952. THE JOURNAL 8 ng and fill center with a small ball ton. ' of fondant. Surviving Mrs. Love are the following sons and daughters, George H. Love, Mrs. Parley (Ella) Ray, Patient: What shall I do? I and Elmer J. Love, Layton; Milton have water on the knee. F. Love, Kaysville; Mrs. Boyd Doc.: Wear pumps. (Arvella) Simpson, Riverdale; Mrs. Ervin (Stella) Kendell, Cornish; and Mrs. Aaron , (Ethel) Weese, Tremonton; 23 grandchildren; 21 three brothers, John F. Jaques, William Jaques and Henry Jaqueg, Lay-toand two sisters, Mrs. Oscar (Ada) Stark anid Mrs. Frank (Emma) Todd, both of Ogden. , great-grandchildre- n; QUO n; eff fli tainl) tastfftiD QXizCb C?(OG0O0GXD UECE TV VALUES he started his business tn saved out of S. Meek John housekeeping money. indushas led the within in products bringing try reach of more people through lower Sine 1939 on $900 his wife radio-televisi- prices. The Plymouth. Ind. plant of his Scott Radio Laboratories produces three separate lines "Scott sets are the world's most distinguished. "Meek receivers are the best buys in the Tone'' 8$ PROOF ' THE HILL AND HILL COMPANY. LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY medium-pric- e bracket "Mirror-- receivers are top values at .America's 9Gb on lowest prices. p J. 000133 ARZA ADAMS, o o o Chairman, Pleasant Grove, Utah A. PROWS, Manager, Salina, Utah WM. A. BARLOCKER, St. George, Utah DAIL Co-Manag- er, 'AAj (UMS'MttS) isoQkMjfc) HUD tfHiWiCflJj (& -- R) 'liRHslD tfjj K'MytiUj fNntrs in Early er |