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At left, Abraham Rosenberg, amateur heavyweight champion of Hesse, Germany, is shown with Karl Czipri, 3. Brought over by the United IIIAS Service, he will join his father in Philadelphia. some lucky persons. ker, ticket sales, Virgil Wilson, booth is Simmons of chairman Frank construction, and Mrs. Lon with Dunbar, publicity. All auxiliaries the Carnival Committee Blaine Ilarmer as and priesthood quorums are spon-soxibooths. Assisting them are Mrs. Eldis Bar ng ROY The long awaited carnival of the Roy 2nd Ward will be on Friday, August 5th from 5:00 to 10:00 p. m. at the Roy Park. This carnival is being presented for the enjoyment of everyone in Roy and its surrounding communi- ties. Concessions and games of all types will be opened at 5:00 p. m. The refreshment booth will entice you with tempting hot beef sandwiches, hot dogs, ice cream, soda pop, candy, pop corn, etc. Youll want to try your skill at the Balloon Dart Game, Basketball Toss, Charles E. Peck, vicar of historic Old North Church in Boston, figures in a dramatic tableau as he stands beside the statue of Paul Revere while the restored church steeple rises in background. It was destroyed during Hurricane Carol, and REV. funds raised by American Ring the Ducks Neck and many other games for your entertainment. The smaller children will thrill to a ride on a train or pony or be delighted with a surprise from the fish pond. Balloons, doll clothes and accessories and many other useful items will be sold at the Bazaar booth. Points may be accumulated from one booth to another to apply on a large prize from the Prize Booth. Door prizes will also be given to schoolchildren helped rebuild the structure from which Revere received his historical signals. splint put onto a finger injured w7hen playing ball and later in a fall while hiking. Bob and Beth Vincent were confined to their home Monday after eatng out. Sunday evening they both became ill and didnt know whether to blame it on the food or something else. Mrs. Jane Imhoff, daughter, Lake City, Utah. We will then send you advance details on HOW TO ORDER TICKETS BEFORE THE REGULAR BOX OI 1ICE SALE Lat yenr, Act now! OPENS. 'Ihey thousands waited so long. hnd no seats. Capacity of the Coliseum is limind! This advertisement will not appear again. vJ FOR return home they picked up their Perference GHcn to Mai! Orders! If yoti ordered by mail last year, your name is on our mailing list. If not, send us your name and address to P. O. Bos 2136, Sait . '.j Dramatic Tableau grand days at the Palmer House in Chicago during the Lincoln National Life companys 50th anniversary convention. This was a gala occasion enjoyed by 2.000 employees of the company. Following this, 715 top men of the company with their partners enjoyed five days at Green Briar in White Sulphur Springs in West Virginia. On their TICKET INFORMATION r v? a R Bigger Than Ever! f tyw y Phone 293-Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Iverson have returned from a month of touring the country and seeing many sights and enjoying many pleasures. First of all they spent seven Brand New! i rt , White Correspondent Phone: Clearfield All New! i $ j r ff Dorothy COMING To Utch State Fair . & , - CLEARFIELD four children, Ned, David, Kristin and Robert from Vernal where they were staying with Mrs. Iversons parents and Karen was brought home from Trovo, where she had been staying with Mr. Iversons folks. After two days they were off again to Rabbit Ears Pass in Eastern Colorado for a fewr days sightseeing and relaxing, as vrell as a family reunion. Now they are home Mrs. Iverson says she is trying to catch up on a month of things that are behind. Also injured while at the Second w'ards MIA Girls camp was Claudia Holt, who had to have a finger '5 y '' WEIGHT TAPES gie dairymen a quick, accurate estimate of the weight of dairy animals. Sow that many dairymen are breeding their heifers by weight rather than age, more and more weight tapes are being used. The tape is calibrated so that when it is properly used it will show' the animals weight within a few pounds. In this picture, Cliff Ierdew of the Ralston Purina research farm, Gray Summit, Missouri, demonstrates the correct way to use the tape. The animal should be made to stand with head up and feet together to get most accurate results. The tape should be placed around the smallest spot in the heart girth area. It should be drawn tightly but not stretched. The reading at the point where the tape comes together indicates the animals weight. News About Folks in U i xc ,v. n-- - , .4 Ay,4' s A , - ; 11 :v-xv;y- . v t A. v ' , V' i-- jr J 4 & m , v t ' v. I V i '' i ! -- ' . r4 ' - AMONG 1,243 REFUGEES TO FIND HAVEN IN U.S. - I y ' ' f rr; yrr 'a r $3! w ' U'.ir;- - ,PvV-:.- y Page 3 TUI! JOURNAL Ka- ren. and Mrs. Dorothy White and daughters, Judith Anne, Kathlyn and Cherie Lynne and a cousin of the White children, Marsha Sedgwick, enjoyed a trip to Mantua to the Box Elder Gills home. They will chaperone a group of First ward gills there next month and went to check on facilities there; They visited with a number of Second ward gills vho seemed to be having a fine time. By Paprika Is Improved By Yankee Ingenuity ALICE DENHOFF TRUE paprika, handsomely Garnish with additional paprika tawny and very, very tangy, isnt and serve with boiled potatoes. available these days; not since Dish Hungary, the Hungary that we Party For a delicious party main dish, all knew and loved, was pushed behind the Iron Curtain. you might like to serve Veal Paprika Gourmet. Yankee Ingenuity To serve 8, have 3 lbs. boned Hungarian paprika dishes have shoulder of veal and roast It until been favorites for so long, made the meat Is very tender. Cut meat part of our truly international Into small pieces. Boil 1 lb. small cuisine by the many Magyars who white onions until tender. Saute have, through the years, settled lb (5 c.) sliced mushrooms In In America. So what to do? Well, lA c. butter or margarine; add Yankee Ingenuity has come veal, onions, a tsp. each ground through with a good idea: add a black pepper and garlic powder, bit of cayenne, as the taste indi- 3 tsp. salt, 2 tbsp. paprika, tsp. cates, to the sweeter Spanish ground cayenne pepper 2 c. and paprika that is now available. sour cream. While it isnt the same as the true Cook only until thoroughly Hungarian variety, it certainly heated. Turn into serving dish does pep up the paprika. and garnish with paprika and minced parsley. Tangy Foods Serve a good green salad with For those who like tangy foods, one! this some are here delicious recipes based on Hungarian favorites, that you might like to try. One Sandwich Spread Korozott Liptoi, the Hungarian day, perhaps, well be able, when to to of land the the abroad, go Llptan Cheese that used to be a favorite, is wonderful, once such and Magyars again enjoy some of their wonderful food, served at the end of a meal, Hunwhile we listen to the Tsigane garian style, or on crackers with violins In the meantime, were cocktails or as a sandwich spread. To prepare about 2 c. of this trying some of these different and dishes. really tangy Job, put 1 c. cottage delightful Hungarian is Fish first, cheese through a sieve. Blend in Hungarian Paprika to take care of five. 1 tbsp. minced anchovies and the recipe f2 c. chopped onion in 1 tbsp. each, powdered dry musSaute 2 tbsp. shortening in heavy skiltard, whole caraway seed, capers, let. Combine Hi tsp. salt, tsp. and chopped chives or minced tsp. ground cayenne onion. Add 1 c. (8 oz.) butter or paprika, pepper; sprinkle on both sides of margarine and mix thoroughly. 2 pounds fish steaks (halibut, Mound on a serving dish Garnish with paprika and parshaddock, etc.) Place in skillet over onions. ley. This goes well on a buffet c. boiling water. Simmer with a plate of assorted crackers Add U minutes or until fish is flaky. and snippets of various breads. I - "3fekR -- MOAH VJGULD AH EAECTtelC Tf?AlM-PSHOCKING To A BIDS ? CtfcL TiEFEHTtlALER ANACONDA , AUTANA NO A- IS TIME LIQUOR. 5tYE ONt-manes a man 6o straight, VJttEU TUE Road OIRVJES? W- V IRENE REINHART NEUJ 5EMO StxjR. DiMnbutfJ h T3IPOU, PA. Ajotiom To King Foiu S)Jict , AJOAlt I f2 (Coi'jUkbt, 1215, Ling Tcaturei Syndicate, |