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Show Page 0 THE JOURNAL Ski For T wo . . . Americas Newest Sport January 8, 1953 News About Folks In LAYTON Mrs. Maggie Simmons Correspondent Phone 02I9-J- I Mr. and Mrs. Leo Stevens were hosts with a family dinner at their home during the holidays. Guests from Layton were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stevens, parents of Leo and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Owen. William Thornley entertained with a New Years family party and dinner at their home. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Dickson, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Weaver, Mrs. Elizabeth Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Elbern Dickson and Mr. and Mrs. Gayford Some Apple Tempters For Your Recipe File By ALICE DENHOFF I i as a tasty and healthful ingredient In many dishes. end in Monroe with Mr. and Mrs. Yergen Newman. Dog licenses in the city of Layton were due and payable on Jan. 1. All dogs found without license by Jan. 31, 1053 will be impounded by Americas youngsters are going the for ski dates these days flashthe thrill of flying through ing waves at high speed is the latest interest of todays teenagers. This fast moving sport full of thrills and spills can be enjoyed by everyone who likes swimming, fun. boating and Once the toast of the rich French Riviera, water skiintr to all-arou- nd the City Marshal. Fees are as usual $3.00 for males and $10.00 for Business licenses also females. were due by the 1st. Mrs. Milton Call underwent a serious operation at an Ogden hospital last week. Mrs. Dave Clawson was taken to an Ogden hospital where she will undergo treatment. Twenty-fiv- e little friends helped Carol Gay Wixom celebrate her 11th birthday when her mother Mrs. Earl Wixom entertained Tuesday. day is an inexpensive sport. All thats needed is a pair of water skis and a dependable outboard motor such as the Mercury Mark 25 E shown above that also has convenient turn the key electric starting. From then on, its fun unlimited as the guys and gals skim the water together at 25 m.n.h-- Glamour In Hairdos Can BeT7errnanent Glamour in motion. Thats the way to describe new hairdos this season. Because, says Katherine Potter who heads the beauty and grooming department for Procter and Gamble, the newest hairdos are so natural and young. They curve rather than curl. They can be windblown without looking mussed. The secret is in a hair cut that fits you and your hair, and a new kind of permanent that doesnt look like a permanent. This new permanent, called Pin-I- t, makes your own hairset permanent. Or, a new one if you prefer. Curling lotion is applied to pin curls after they are rolled up. Rinse with water at a specified time to stop the curling ac- tion, then let your hair dry. no or bother. If ThereJs fussing I Irish Sausago Irish Sausage Supper is easy to make. To prepare 4 to 5 servings, fry 1 lb. pork sausage slowly until golden brown; drain, put in baking dish. Fry 2 pared and sliced apples and 2 peeled and sliced onions in sausage fat. Pour off all but 1 tbsp. of fat. Brown 1 tbsp. flour in fat ieft in pan. Add salt and pepper to taste and 1 c. stock or bouillon; stir until thickened; pour over sausages. Mix lightly with fork. Top with 2 to 3 c. hot, mashed potatoes. Bake in moderate oven (350 F.) until potatoes are golden brown. Apple -- Indian Pudding is a variation of an old favorite. To prepare 4 servings of this whole9-i- n. some, delicious dessert, combine i3 c. each cornmeal and water. Scald 1 qt. milk in the upper part of double boiler; add cornmeal, stirring over low heat until thickened. Cover; cook over hot Sticks. Mix 2 tbsp. 2lemon and tbsp. water. Cut 2 tart red apples (uncubes and peeled) into marinate these in lemon mixture for 1 hr. Remove to drain. Cut slice of sharp cheese (V2 in. cubes and 1 thick) into stalk paschal celery into Vr in. lengths. Stick a cube of cheese, a piece of apple and a piece of celery on a toothpick. You should have from 30 to 36 such picks. Cover and store In refrigerator to keep moist and cold until serving. Sticks can be made a few hours before needed; the apples will not discolor. Serve by sticking toothpicks into holder, r juice, 2 tsp. sugar l2-l- n. V2-l- n. . Kipg f satire byndicaf, IncJ you usually do your hair at night, do your Pin-- It at night In the morning your hairset will be as lovely as it usually is, but your curl will stay without resetting between shampoos. Make your curls small. Miss Potter says, because small curls make your permanent last longer. And remember, this permanent isnt supposed to look like a permanent with tight or frizzy curls. If thats what you want, the traditional roller type permanent is best. Pin-I- t is a fashion permanent. It doesnt look like a per manent. It doesnt feel like a per manent. But it gives your ba:: a curl that will last in the new curvy way. It makes your look beautifully fashionable. ' Like i amour in motion. Regular Advertisers in The REFLEX powdered cinnamon, tsp. grated nutmeg, V2 c. molasses and 2 c. thinly-slicepared apples. casPour into greased lVi-q- t. serole. Bake in' moderate oven (325 F.) for 2 hr. Serve warm or chilled, with cream, ice cream or hard sauce. Apple Appetizer For a fine appetizer or a wonderful special snack, try Apple d, Cue. Harry Newman and son Michael and Irvin Newman spent the week- TIME for aromatic apples, not water 20 min. Remove from heat; ' only to munch as is, to serve stir in Vz tsp. salt, A c. sugar, a smartly with cheese, but to use tsp. each powdered ginger and and JOURNAL Are Assured of Results , Wedding announcements and invitations . . . j If you are planning a Wedding, why not come in soon and look at our many beautiful styles of wedding invitations. 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