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Show JUNE 6, News About Folks in MAY ITS SHADOW NEVER GROW LESS 22 New Power Tools Ease Country, Suburban Life Picture Joe Doakes, American, standing before his new country Home. Before him is a vast expanse of ground needing landscap-ing- ; behind him is another expanse, marked flower ear- for a and vegetable garden. But Joe comes from the and a city lawn mower is about the only yard tool he knows. Joe has a problem, like thousands of city dwellers who have migrated to the more gracious, more healthful country life; but fortunately the manufacturers of power garden tools have been sympathetic to his problem and created new machines to make the transition as easy as possible. For example, this year the Sim- plicity Manufacturing Co. of Port Washington, Wis., introduced its new 2 horsepower Model J, specifically designed for average or yards, and available with reel cultilawn mower, rotary rotary vator, rotary weed cutter and to provide rotary snow plow most irkthe for power encounter. some chores Joe may Garden tractor manufacturers are also helping Joe by providing instructions on how to use small power equipment properly. Simfor explicitys new manuals, ample, contain an entire section Mipposed to be cared for while their mother was attending a meeting in Ogden with Mrs. Burson. She informed Mr. Burson she too was to be taken care of and that her mother had also gone with Mrs. Burson. In the meantime the search went on into the night but little Carol slept calmly with the other children gathered in the Burson home. When Mrs. Burson and her neighbor friend Mrs. Horace Shultz returned to take the Schultz children home there slept Carol Mr. J. R. Tippetts of Sunset was whom Mrs. Shultz identified. in England for the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth. From England he will return to this country arriving Wife Preservers back in Sunset sometime later this month. Mr. Tippetts has been on a group of ten girls ranging in age to 10 will have a cooking from club. The club was named the Ten Merry Maidens. Iresident of the group will be Colleen Steed, will be Dee Anna Harper, secretary, will be Sheryn Lee Barnett. Reporter will be Barbara Hill ami cheer leader will be Carol lean Dawson. Other members of the club are Irene McQuarrie, Shar-ro- n Osborn, Sandra Egbert, Shirley Watkins and Mary Jane Chilson. ! SUNSET-CLINTO- 4-j- ob 3 THE JOURNAL devoted to power gardening, including planning, plowing, harrowing, seeding and cultivating. Farmers, too, are finding hand power equipment the answer to one of their most serious problems lack of help. By mechanizing small, routine jobs around the farm, they are finding it possible N Correspondent JEAN BUKSON North Burns Street Sunset, Utah vice-preside- Sunset ward MIA recently had a change of officers for the organi- zation; women sustained in tlie various offices were Mrs. Grover (Gayle) Moffitt, president; Mrs. J. R. (Ruth) Tippetts, 1st counselor; Mrs. Thomas (Rhea) Scott, 2nd counselor; and Mrs. W. G. (Blanches) I)oe, Secretary. Men sustained in the offices were Ralph Maughan, President; George Dickson, 1st counselor; Van Ileninger. 2nd counselor and I.e Roy Stettler, Secretary. Mr. and Mrs. and Don Reid and Mr. and Mrs. John Pickett all of Sunset will dance in the Ogden Stake Dance festival to be held June (!. Kay Doe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Doe will dance in the Ogden 1,i Stake Dance festival in the all girl dance. Memorial Day was honored in Clinton where special services were held at the Clinton cemetery. Clinton ward honored Darryl Ilodson of Clinton at the Sunday Sacrament meeting recently. Darryl has been called into the seivice. lie has been very active in MIA and Boy Scout work in Clinton and will be greatly missed by all his friends and relatives. student tour sponsored under the auspices of Brigham Young University. lie lias been to the Holy Land and most of the European countries on his trip. Early this week a five hour search was conducted for a five year old girl, Carol Satterlee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Satterlee of Sunset. The child came into the Michel Burson premises with three other children who were If you are not sure if your sheer curtains need washing, gather several folds up in- your hands. Youll be able to see any dust and soil when the sheer fabric several folds thick. - Graduation Party Special Meeting at the home of Mrs. Earl (Carol) Steed of Sunset their leader in a club, a group of Sunset girls met to begin their work. The II to d6 more work with les effort and less manpower. One of the newest ma- chines designed especially for farm use is Simplicitys horse- five power utility tractor with all gear transmission permitting three forward speeds and reverse. With quickly inter- changeable take-ofpower f windows in and around the house have long been a problem for the conscientious homemaker. Basement windows, transoms, garage Out-of-the-w- attachments, and windows, win- to run other farm pantry machines, its usefulness dows, among ex- others, are tends throughout the year. forever gath- ering dust and grime. In fact, for some applica-- t i o n s , this "walking type tractor performs more ef- fectively than either hand laa or bor larger farm tractor, thereby filling a definite need and contributing to easier, better farming. Yet, because they are difficult to reach, or not often used, they are allowed to go untouched for longer periods of time than most windows in the home. Last week, as I was browsing through a local ten cent store, I noticed a plastic coated paper window decoration that at last solves this problem perfectly. Called Vitrophane, the window decoration comes in frosted glass effects or colorful tterns. This is the teen-ager- s time full of graduation talk, parties and excitement. From the Test Kitchens of Minute Maid Fresh-Froze- n Juices comes a suggestion for a refreshing tall drink cool and frothy a lemonade shake that fits in well with a graduation party menu or snack. Its delicious any time! If you have an with a between-mea- l electric blender, use it for this Lemonade Shake if not, rely on your good rotary beater, adding the ice at the last minute. -- LEMONADE SHAKE can Minute Maid Fresh- 11 cup crushed peppermint Frozen Lemonade cream candy 1 (undiluted) egg white, unbeaten cups water cups crushed ice Place lemonade, water, crushed peppermint candy and egg white in electric blender or in mixing Imv. !. Heat until mixture is frothy. Add crushed ice. Shake well and ..iw. Garnish vvith fresh mint is optional. Serves 1 1-- -- 2-- 3. For Sale 0 Wanted 0 Employment Lost and Found 0 Foi Rent or Lease Services OHered 0 Miscellaneous paAl- though it allows light to come through the window it completely blocks the view of outsiders, for extra privacy. I purchased a couple of yards for my own garage window and found it cost only 20c a yard and is easily applied to the window with only a little water. Best of all, this plastic coated paper marked an end to my garage window washing worries. The window now not only stays cleaner longer, but when it does becomedusty, I simply wipe it with a dry or damp cloth, and its clean again in seconds. If you have window worries, I suggest that you too pick up a few yards of Vitrophane at your local dime store. out-of-the-w- ay All Want Ads 10c Per Line Per Issue 50c Minimum Per Issue WANT ADS ACCEPTED any time up to noon Wednesday for insertion in Thursday issue. 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