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Show November 10, PJ.6 TIIE JOURNAL Page - 3 Central Davis Jr. High SERVING over Bountiful US u,,, , Archuleta, son of Mr, and iMrs. Jake Archuleta of L'OH ((dorado St., Clearfield, Utah, is scheduled to complete recruit training October :;i at the Marine Corps Recruit, Depot, San Diego, Calif. The course includes instruction in all basic military subeye opener Thursday, Nov, l.", jects and the firing of all basic when Mom goes to town in dance infantry weapons. Upon completion of training, the numbers in the Kaysville Civic new Marines are assigned to Camp Assci!,til1 shmv Pendleton, Calif., for further inCurtain time is s p. m. at. Davis fantry training, or to one of the many Marine Corps schools. high school. On their home field on October LHth, the Central Cuhs defeated the Bountiful Freshmen with a score of twelve to nothing. This Members of the Kaysville game is Centrals third win out who think generation of three games, making them the youngerleading Junior High team in the Mom has lost her- zip will get an (Jon K. Housewives Hoochie! - county The two touchdowns were very excellently made by first, Doug Moon, quarterback on a five yard run and second, captain Jeff Johnson, halfback on a 10 yard run. The two outstanding players of the week were Larry Mitchell, back-fiel- d man of the week, and Courtney Cowley, lineman of the week. Ninth Grade Tests Last week for three days, the ninth graders of Central took an all around test on what they have learned so far in school. This test is to give on idea of what the students are capable of doing in the future. Also Centrals all- e. Easy Turkey Dinner for Dinner Guests gift of a hook was presented, acReMr. and Mrs. Diamond R. Ad- cording to Mary Barber, Stake ams and children, Carol and Rich- lief Society President. ard, were Sunday dinner guests Holiday Party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. A Halloween party was held at Snarr, Salt Lake City. the home of Janet Rees. Those present were Frances Simmons, Linda Thornley, Sherrie Adams. Singing Mothers round and individual student ratPractice for the Layton Stake ing will be compared with other Singing Mothers has been set for schools in the county, state and every Monday morning from 10 a. the nation. m. to 11 a. m. at the Fourth ward Starting Tuesday, the students chapel. All who are interested are took nine tests ranging from read- invited to attend. ing comprehension to Social Stud- NEW CIVIL DEFENSE uniform Is shown here by Mrs. Jean Wood Fuller, Director of Womens Activities for the Federal Civil Defense Administration. The trim suit is done in Civil Defense The snappy attire, one of three Blue, a new shade of gray-blunew uniforms approved by the agency, may be worn by women in civil defense and the Ground Observer Corps throughout tho United States. FCDA Photx Going through these tests, the students found that there were some very difficult parts and some ies. which were easier. They were told not to worry about the hard parts because the same test is given to high school juniors and college Live-Alon- es i freshmen. As a reward for their good 12-we- ek Worker Honored Margaret Jacobs was honored by the Relief Society Stake Board Wednesday, November 7, at her home. Mrs. Jacobs was formerly a Stake visiting teacher leader. This was a surprise gathering and a Layton Club Plan Activity Committee for the Layton dance club held a meeting Thursday, Nov. 8, at the home of Dr. Robert Kelly to discuss plans for the next dance to he held November 23. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Biggs, President, Mr. & Mrs. Roy Simmons, treasurer, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Jacobson, Secretary. The directors of the club are: Dr. and Mrs. Robert Bitner, Mr. and Mrs. John Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Stevenson, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Kelly. be- havior during the test, the school treated the ninth grade to a candy bar, which made the test seem much better. Fireside Speaker A Fireside will he Clearfield held on Sunday, November 11, at U p.m. in the North Davis stake house for all Mia Maids and Ex- plorers and their parents. The speaker will he LaMont Richards General Board Explorer leader. From Utah's mines JIBS Mining is one of Utah's most important job producing industries. Three out of every five factory workers in our state hold down jobs that depend on the products of mines. These workers separate the metals from waste material, refine them to a pure state, or make them into a thousand and one things for everyday use. Mining and prosperity go hand in hand in Utah. UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION "From the earth comes an abundant life tor all " V, CM oven your sugar with one envelope unflavored gelatine; add V teaspoon salt, dash each of nutmeg, cinnamon, ginger and ground cloves! Beat 1 egg yolk; stir in 'z cup evaporated milk, (un-cup', cup cold water, diluted), canned pumpkin and gelatine mixture. Cook over boiling water, stir- ring constantly, for 10 minutes. Refrigerate mixture, stirring occa-- ! sionally until thick and syrupy. Beat 1 egg white until almost-stiffslowly add remaining brown sugar,; beating until very stiff; fold into, pumpkin mixture. Spoon into tart shells and refrigerate until set.; Serve with whipped cream topping.', Makes about 6 tarts. spear the fruit. With the dinners, serve Molded Cranberry Salads. (Your grocery has them packaged in small plastic containers, ready to serve. You add salad greens.) Dessert is pumpkin pie, of course! But see how festive it becomes when made as individual Pumpkin Petal- Tarts. Weve made our tart shells in petal shapes using enough pastry dough for a pie. For Pumpkin Filling, measure cup brown sugar; combine half the and serve it in a chafing dish or electric table skillet. This is the way: Melt 2 tablespoons butter or margarine; add 4 cup chopped green pepper and sautd for a few minutes. Stir in 2 cans size) boned turkey, 1 can. (14 cups) condensed cream of chicken soup, and 1 small can (about flounce size) crushed pineapple, drained. Cook over low heat for 10 minutes. Serve over hot, fluffy rice FNS to 4 or 5 hungry people. If you live alone and like it . . . ievery day of the year except family (holidays . . . dont feel too sorry (for yourself! You may be spending iThanksgiving Day quietly by your-selor with just a few guests, but can most certainly feast on the jyou (traditional Thanksgiving bird. Come Thanksgiving Day, youll be giving thanks for those wonderfully good, frozen turkey dinners. Each includes generous slices of delicious roast turkey with home-styl- e f, dressing, rich turkey gravy, whipped sweet potatoes, and but- tered green peas. Imagine, just 25 minutes in a (450 F.) the entire main course of Thanksgiving dinner is ready after i 1 -' ; ; to be enjoyed! While the frozen dinners heat, MAKE CHAFING DISH SPECIAL; Cocktail. Its sip this Ginger-Grap- e Hope youre having company, seedchilled ginger ale poured over when you make this delectable dish. You can cook less grapes; provide toothpicks to turkey-pineappl- e - (S-oun- Inland Printing Co. V. |