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Show October 2, HIE MT. PLEASANT (UTAH) PYRAMID Tour Page 4kTRAVIL Reath V B. Rhone Vocation School Peaches! Pin-U- p Teaches Driving Athene Osborne Draper Rhona 2298 Mr ami Mrs Forrest Anderson and family of Uba City, Calif, were guests recently of Mr. and Mrs Iat Draper. Robert, a grandson of the Dra-peivisited for two weeks with them while on leave from the Navy. s, The world's first international passenger flight wot made February 8, 1919 from Paris to London. Eleven passengers sat in the purpose of educating teen-ageiand adults alike in driver safety. In connection with this Driver Education program an advisory committee has been set up to assist the inThe Central Utah Vocation- structors and administration of al School has recently set up the school in carrying out the a Duver Education course foi program. H e r., Spring m 030-J- 2 Mis Ruth Osborne is visiting in Salt Lake City at the home of Mr and Mrs Hyrum Sorensen and in West Jordan with Mr and Mrs Clifford Fewer Orphans Today Pm cent ot Justesen m liv' 1910 The Soilal Seivice club met Thursday evening at the home ' wicker baskets aboard a "Goliath" for the 2A hoifr flight. ckildioa 16 On Tuesday, September 22, ot Mrs Dona Allred Special . Avv I .I . jT V the M. H Club held a surprise guests wioe Mrs Winona Allpaity honoring Mrs. Celia Nel- ied, Mis Fiancls Osborne, S , son Luncheon and an after- Mis Vabel Betk and Mrs noon of visiting was enjoyed Christie Bunnell. S--l by Mrs Geitrude Fliason, Mrs 14 , Minerva Nelson, Mrs. Dorthea Mrs Clinton Black of Midf visitOlson, Mrs Rena Nielson, Mis vale spent last Sunday Fern Allen and Mrs Hannah ing at the home of Mr. and "Pin-upretty are these fresh peach coconut snowballs whii h Mrs Angus Black. Diaper taste as good as they look! And everyone will take delight in this recipe that makes the most of this seasons peaches. Mr. and Mrs Milton Blatk-han- i Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Winter-to- n simple Peaches and coconut are good too: in other of McGill, Nevada, were and daughter Vicky of Top a fresh peach shortcake with toasted flaked coconutways, . . . serve Moroni visitois for the week- Orem visited Sunday with Mr peach salad with coconut covered cheese balls or fold flaked coconut into slightly softened peach ice cream and refreeze. end, coming to attend the fare- and Mrs. Morris Bunnell. Fresh Peach Snowballs well testimonial for their nepVt cup flaked coconut The ward MIA will have 1 pint vanilla ice cream hew, Elder Ronald Biadley. 4 fully ripe peaches, peeled, Vt cup sauterne the of Sunday evening charge halved, and pitted Mr. and Mrs Veloy Sorensen service for October 4th. Presi(optional) Place a large scoop of ice cream on hollow of each of four peach viMoroni of Sunnyside were dents Mrs. Shirley Black and halves. with remaining peach halves to form into balls. Roll sitois for a few days. Glen Osborne wall be in charge balls in Top Pour sauterne over each snowball, if desired. coconut That there Serve The subject is, Makes 4 servings. immediately. Mr and Mis Millard Rice might be Peace. and baby daughter of BountiKent Strate of the ward Rose Schofield conductor and has ing. Mrs Christie Bunell ful, were guests of Ina Feih-se- r conducted the meet- Miss Carol Madsen, organist bishopric on Sunday. been selected as speech direc- ing. The speakers were Bishop Prayers were by Floyd Draper tor for the ward MIA. She Roger M. Allred, Mrs. Geniel and Burton Nielsen. Christensen wall succeed Mrs Rose Mis Darwin of the Clifford McKinney Watson, president of the ward was hostess to the SoArt club Glen S. Os- North Sanpete Stake presidenRelief Society, on Thursday evening, Septemll cy attended the conference and borne, YMMIA president, ber 24 Luncheon was served Spring City ward conference Hansen, YMMIA secretary members of the Stake High to eleven members was held Sunday evening in Vernon Johansen, Ted Lasson, Council attending were Vernon the LDS ward chapel with Biof the North Stake Johansen, Harold Young and Mr. and Mrs. J Howard shop Roger M. Allred presid- - members Council and A. J. Ander- Lowell Hansen and Ted High Blackham and children, David, North son, president of the Joyce and Dons, left Sunday celebrate their mother's birthStake. The ward choir Sanpete for Huntington Park, Califore enjoyed day, and twenty-fivJapan offers prosposals on presented the music with Mrs nia, where thep will visit her the dinner. U.S. pact. revising paients, Mr. and Mrs. James Jensen, and attend the open house on Tuesday for the fiftieth wedding anniversary of the Jensens. ( I'M mi a f v;; -- p: 1 . , Q p Curacao", a wooden paddle boa- twas inerirsrsream powered vessel to cross' the Atlantic under her own power. A mail boat, she made the trip from Holland to The tr r- - -T-- ... v he West Indies for the Dutch government in 1827- .- first choice In refresh ment for millions of Ame icons after a trip or at any leisure hour is Bourbon. Antique -- I - Ac 1830, the first covered ons pushed across the MissisIn sippi River bound for the Rocky Mountains. The passengers all fur trappers left St. Louis behind and were among the first trail blazers of America's western frontier. Lo-re- Fresh Purple Plums Are Here Again wwtmn IMipjJUJUUULWblllW VM : 'i .. o-- fY-- J S t fit i In contrast to rising divorce rates and other disruptive factors, todays improved health standards are a major stabilizing influence on marriage and the family, says Health - ... Information Foundation, o Since far fewer marriages ally dropped front 6.4 million' are dissolved by death nowain 1920 to 2.7 million in 1958 50 avthan the days years ago, even though the child popula- -' has a much better erage parent tion has risen from 39 to CO chance of living to see his children grow up. Widowhood has million in that time. Especially noteworthy is a 94 per cent been largely postponed to a number of full or-- 1 time when responsibility for drop in the those with both parphans minor children has ended, the ents dead. Aa the chart indi- Foundation points out. And orphanhood has largely disappeared as a social problem. A typical child born today has only 25 chances in 1,000 of losing his mother before he reaches 18, and 67 chances of losing his father. The comparable figures in 1900 were 138 and 170. The chances of losing both parents have gone down from 23 to 1.4 per 1,000. According to the Foundation, the estimated number of arphana in the U.S. has actu cates, one out of every thou- -, sand children today has lost both parents. The benefits of modern medical knowledge havent been limited to young families. A couples chances of reaching a golden wedding anniversary are now twice as bright as they were in 1900, HIF reports. About 150,000 couples now celebrate a golden anniversary each year, and another 750,000 couples have already had theirs. BEAUTIFUL! LIVELY! Lkl GO Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bradley and three children of Battle Mountain, Nevada, were Moroni visitors on Sunday. thin-slic- e Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Larsen and family of Ephiaim were visitors on Sunday of Mr and Mrs. Clifford Bradley. Other visitors at the Bradley home were Mr. and Mrs. Burley Ames and family, Spring-villMr. and Mrs. Peter Jacobsen and family of Fountain Gteen. prunes) are here again, to add their tempting beauty and tangy-sweflavor to a month of Better Breakfasting. But dont stop with breakfasts. Enjoy this unusual fruit out of hand for pleasant munching, out of dish for delightful desserts, out of oven in pies, cobblers, cakes, fruited nut loaves, and in quick breads such as this Purple Plum Tuckaway Cake et easy-to-ma- 1 egg, well-beate- n Vt cup milk flour 4 teaspoons baking powder Vt cup orange juice Vi teaspoon salt teaspoons grated orange llt rind Vt cup granulated sugar 4 tablespoons shortening Sift together dry ingredients. Cut in shortening until like grains of rice. Add liquid and orange rind to egg. Carefully stir into dry mixture, but do not beat Scrape into greased baking oblong pan, pan about square or an equivalent-siz- e smoothing top. Topping Idaho fresh purple plums, cup flour 10 or more Vt teaspoon cinnamon Yt cup sugar Vt cup soft butter Cut plums in half and remove seed, easy to do, as this is a freestone fruit Arrange halves in rows atop the batter. Mix together other ingredients, using a fork. Sprinkle crumbly mixture over top of plums and batter. Bake at 375 degrees F. (a quick moderate oven) about 35 minutes. Serve piping hot with plenty of butter. Amount 8 or more servings, depending upon size squares cut round Mrs Elden Liddiard and sons of Tooele were Moroni visitors for the weekend, coming to attend the wedding of Roma Jensen. Ik eWorld A LONELY YOUNG MARINE on Guadalcanal WROTE HIS FAMILY TO UON HIM IN READING daily identical Bible VERSES SO THAT THEY" MIGHT BE TOGETHER"4':' ,, Fostered by the American Bible Society, his suggestion jp. WuFff nine new colors . . . to order, call any business office of Mountain States Telephone NON OBSERVED IN OVER 40 COUNTRIES AND HUNDREDS OF TONGUES. 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For Idaho's fresh purple plums (Italian TEMBER Full Mr. v ??' iC vsX and Mrs Claik Mem-mo- tt and children of American of Fork, Mrs. Ross Sperry Provo, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Howarth Draper on Sunday. Mrs. Draper accompanied them to Provo and will visit at the Sperry home. Motcfnal r Typo ol Orphon ON DISPLAY! TODAY! SPACIOUS! POISED! Mgj Patsrnal All Typo r J (CMEVK01LEI. , 67 SOUTH MAIN EPHRAIM, UTAH !ih!. TODAY! |