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Show June 2, 11 II 1 K Ml. NXASANT (UIAH) PYRAMID Page Three Talent invited Church members to show plan mission in Springville Ml-- man Jelexmk top TV pemmality, vwll eondtiei the 'Talent Se.urh ptogiaiii in Springville a.--, part of their 4th of July eelehratinn Winners of tills euntest will appear on the Jeleximk television and also will he eligible for an expense p,ud trip to New York City The preliininary TV Talent Search program will be held Knday, June 2 at 7 p in. m the Springville Junior high school auditorium Over fifty top talent acts from t'tah Eugene pin-gra- 1 Tfitchen LYDIA be etiteied in the contest, vieing for the oppoi tunity to appear on television hook-uover a nation-widfioni New Yoik City The public is invited to attend this program Finalists will appeal 111 conceit with Eugene k and seveial of Ins top TV guest stars as po.it of the 4 th of July in celebration Springville. Anyone from this aiea interested in participating in this prog! am is asked to write to Springville TV Talent Seaiih, Box 12, Springville, Utah, fot application Pickaback Cookies Give Snacktime Lift e Geneva Hansen Mi-- tiei Mr. and Mrs. Harold Madsen eal ( hops Mr. Coates Mrs. I Vr Elma Mil'leety tor Jehovah x Wilne.-,- . ill Mt Pleasant, amiomii ed to the local group that Mi and Mis Gerald V Ros-- , spet lal ml tl.ivelmg lepi eselltatives Utah Cueuit 1, have leeeled a special appointment Horn thel Watchtower Society to seive ill the foreign mission us Held m ThiLuid Mr Ross, who supervised the recent. Ptovo tremt convention. certainly is no siimger to 'Finland because he pievi-- j ously had setved tour ye, us m that land when it was known as Siam. He returned to States in 1953 Miss Annette Kowalshie. who attended Ninth Sanpete High School the past year, left this week to return to her home in Pleasant Hill, Calif j Ham Mr. and Mrs Paul Gallic en-ttamed at dinner Sunday in honor of the first birthday ol their daughter Brenda Deviled are well liked to all types of menus, and Guests included Mr, and Mrs can he as eggs or as elaborateandasadapt the maker chooses. Most people simple Ira Garluk, Vaughn and Ilene. agree, however, that Tabasco is the proper seasoning. Ham and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin GaiUek eggs are a natural combination so try this for hard cooked children of Fairview, Mi- eggs and canned deviled ham for use all spring and summer. and ; of 17 grandchildren Save a few cardlxiard egg cartons so that you will have handy ami Mrs Cecil Morns, Neplii; and 12 great grandchildren Mr. and Mrs Abner Uosenlof, containers ready when you want to take hard cooked or deviled on an outing Wrap them in clear plastic and put back in A new type of cookie comes out of the cookie jar to make Mr and Mrs Alonzo Roxenlof eggs carton for neat and safe carrying. snacktime a complete success. It's called a Chocolate Pickaback Mr and Mrs Howard Rigby and it combines two of Americas favorite cookie ingredients, chocoof Salt Ldke City spent the Ham Dnili-i- l F.ggs Mrs Opal Hermanseri was late and oatmeal. The crisp oatmeal base supports a creamy choco8 hard cooked eggs home weekend of at their the Vi teasKXn dry mustard late filling, and a smaller oatmeal cookie goes for a ride on top. in Roy last weekend visiting 1 can ( I ',2 Vi teasoon Tabasco Mr ounces) deviled daughter and Semi-swethe home of her son, Gleni at chocolate morsels, the nuggets that made Toll House ham Chives, finely cut (optional) and Mrs. Lynn Simons. cookies famous, turn into a FriK. Seoville and family. On de luxe filling. These cup mayonnaise versatile morsels, which can be eaten just as they come from the Shell eggs; cool. Halve eggs lengthwise. Carefully remove yolks; Mr. and Mis. Charles t Final day she attended graduation package, melt smoothly over hot water. Combined with cream exercises of Weber high, where mash or press through a sieve. Add remaining ingredients and cheese, they make a soft mixture that contrasts nicely with the McKay and children, Jennifer her granddaughter, Barbara beat until fluffy. Refill whites. If desired, garnish with chiwea. and Johnny of Salt Iake City crisp cookies. The chocolate and oatmeal flavors are on excellent Yield; 8 servings. terms, too. were weekend visitors of her Seoville was one of the 420 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Veil J. graduates. Iickubark Cookies nnissen. He is a graduate of Johansen. They came to attend V. cup shortening Vi teaspoon baking soda Visiting last week wath Mr. Wasatch Academy and in 1938 the reunion of the Class of 56 Vi teasoon salt cup sugar 1 of North Sanpete High School and Mrs. Linden Mower were egg cups rolled oats received a degree in civil enVs Vi teaspoon vanilla on Saturday night, and also Mrs. Kenneth McCtine of Marcup chopped nuts gineering from the University 2 cup sifted flour visited at Fountain Green with engo, Iowa; Mrs. Blanche Harof Utah. He is married to the Cream together shortening, sugar, egg and vanilla. Sift in flour, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ivory. dy and Mrs. R. D. Hansen of soda and salt. Add oats and nuts. Mix well. Form into equal numformer Jessie Neilson of HuntMrs. McCune is Cedar Creek. bers of balls. Place on ungreased cookie sheet and ington. a collector of A relics, of of reunion the especially family and flatten with spatula or bottom of glass dipped in flour. Bake the late Peter Mortensen of toys, and was interested in in a moderate oven (375F.) 10 minutes or until lightly browned. Fred Rasmussen, former resCool. Spread Chocolate Filling on large cookies; top with small Ephraim was held Memorial seeing th local relic collectionh. ident of Mt. Pleasant, has been cookies. Day at the home of Mr. and to the engineering 7 at assigned On Mrs. Dinner Y. June Stevens. Arnold Wednesday, Chocolate watershed and inplanning unit of 8 to was served p.m. the High Priests quorfifty persons, 1 package (1 cup) Service in Soil Conservation cluding members of the fami- um of North Sanpete Stake chocolate to Portland, Oregon, according lies Rulon Mrs. and Mr. of will members of the morsels entertain announcement. a recent Vi cup sifted confectioners Mortensen, Mrs. Alta Nicholes, Melchezidek and Adult Aaron-i- c Mr. Rasmussen has been the Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jorgensen, sugar Priesthood, their wives and chocolate morsels with confectioners sugar and Melt Mrs. May Mortensen, Mr. and widows at a party to be held watershed work plan party water over hot (not boiling) water. Blend in cream cheese; beat Mrs. Varian Mortensen, Dr. and in the Stake House in Mt. leader in Utah for the past six until smooth. Cool. Yield; Approximately 3 dozen cookies. Mr. Pleasant. Mrs. Francis Mortensen, years. His new assignment will and Mrs. Ivan Alder and Mr. MA dogs life cant be to There will be a program and cover the nine Western States. Bridge club met Thursday and Mrs. Arnold Stevens. someone else pays his bad refreshments will be served. in Mt. Pleasant He was born evening at a party at the home taxes. So You Want To Buy of Ras Rachel and son Fred a of Mrs. Ruth Fowles honoring Visitors in Mt. Pleasant over Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Rosen-lo- f the birthday anniversary of Memorial Day included Mrs. N. and sons spent Sunday Mrs. Louise Jensen. Bridge was Phil Jensen, George Squire and visiting at Bryce Canyon. played with prizes being won son Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Venza YEDITH PARODby by Mrs. Carrie Tucker and Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Hadlon Mrs. Irene Jones and son Mrs. Clarice Olsen. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Furniture of Salt Lake City were Rickey of all Bittle, Miss Nell Madsen, If youre among the Americans weekend visitors of her sister, who spend a total of $250 million Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Sadie Mower. Mr. and Airs. Carroll Mada year on antique furniture . . . SpringStanley Burnihgham, be sure you get your moneys sen of Dugway, Mr. and Mrs ville; Mr. and Mrs. James JaMr. and Mrs. R. A. Christenworth by first learning to iden- Delon (Carol Jean) Covert of cobs, Mr. and Mrs. Russell An FROM JUNE 5 AND INCLUDING JUNE 18 sen, tify a true antique. Mayor and Mrs. David New Sheldon Mrs. Mexico, visited in derson, Ogden; Grants, fur-nituFamiliarize yourself with Mt. Pleasant and Spring City Allred and family. Dr. and Mrs. Jorgensen, Mr. and Mrs. Frank styles of on Memorial Dan Madsen, Ted Sampi of Swensen, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Day. J the period you I are interested Price; Mr. and Mrs. Croft Lar- Swensen of this city and Mr. in. Example Mrs. Ether Orton, Provo; and Mrs. Valten Tucker of Among the Memorial Day sen, were among the loof visitors ; Mrs. George Madsen, Fail-vieDr. and in Mt. Pleasant were: i early Ameri-- j cal who went to Bountand Mr. people Las Nevada; Vegas, can vintage are Reed Clark, Mr. and Mrs. CurSacra- iful Saturday to attend funerOlof Mrs. Christensen, Mr. Mrs. tis and never double Gunderson, al services for Mrs. Wilma x beds! r V i Charles Jacobsen, Mr. and Mrs. mento. Calif. Wilcox Pack. m Benjamin Elliott (Maurine Seely) WatMrs. Paul (LaRaei JohanMrs. F. J. Neilson, Mrs. MarRaubvogel, Cu- son, Mrs. Ada Rasmussen. Mr. rator of the White Horse Cellar ie Stewart and two children of sen and small son L. R. of Beag-leMrs. and (Macel) George Museum of Tavern Memorabilia Mr. and Mrs. James Bald- Salt Lake City visited here Burbank, California, went to In New York City, offers some Bountiful to attend the services Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jen- from Sunday to Wednesday. : advice know what win, First, expert and returned with her parents an antique fa . . . furniture made sen all of Salt Lake City; Mr. SPECIAL ON Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Filins the R. A. Christensens, to prior to 1830, roughly the date and Mrs. Alvin Jensen, Axtell; machine-mad- e articles came into Mr. and Mrs. Reed Gunderson, and two sons, David and Rus-e- ll visit a few days in Mt. Pleascommon use. Authentic patina, of San Diego, California ant. Mrs. Marie Madsen and your clue to age and value of an- Ogden; arrived Mrs. Friday night to visit Helen Bunnell, Brigham tique furniture, is even in color Now 2.25 over Memorial Most of the people who are and Day with Mr Reg. 2.75 Eleanor Mrs. Kjar ...and only penetrates a few City; and rela- in a hurry have nothing else thousands of an inch. daughter, Manti; Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Jim Fillis to do. tives in Fairview-- . Mr. Raubvogels museum is a Austin Monsen, Magna. of the celebrated 18th ris-ip- son-in-la- rich-tastin- g, Fred Rasmussen g, l'i gets SCS job in Portland NecMlIecraft by .semi-swe- of my favorite sewing experiences, when. I was a was doing the cross stitch on checked gingham. I guess I Jiked it so much because it was easy and it invariably turned out well. I felt like an artist! I could turn out any kind of picture, almost free-han- d animals, flowers, fruit, action scenes whatever I wanted came out nicely when an X marked the spot. One - . STRIKING STYLE Todays design takes me back to those early days when I was first experimenting with the arts bf needle and thread. Its a one of lovely sheath those changeless styles that is always good de- -. spite the fluctuating fashT ion and its high neck takes the prize. For setting it off is a charming scroll-bloc- k design, done in yes the cross stitch ! Our designer used red and white checked gin- gham for the dress, and did the cross 6titch in black embroidery floss. End result was a subtle Chinese-e- y effect, all the more high style for its subtle understatement. CROSS STITCII MONTH Were so happy with version of this grown-uour first step in decorative sewing, that weve the Cross Stitch Month. Well have p other designs for you, each week. All of them will be original additions you can make to your wardrobe and to your home with varied placements of the simple X. So send your stamped, envelope to the Needlecraft Dept of this newspaper. Include your request for free instruction Leaflet No. PE-169- 9. Join The Band !! et gfottgues , CLOSING SPECIALS AT PAM'S BEAUTY SHOP re Permanents: four-poste- rs uo y, Shampoo, Set and Haircut Scotland. Here such notables as James Boswell, Robert Burns, David Hume and Adam Smith gathered for a stimulating evening of conversation intertwined with a dram or two of the Inns famous White Horse Scotch ItS an American Tradition WITH YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER Whisky. Pine and oak furniture, Mr. Raubvogel continues, was made AT STUDENT PRICES! MORE? PAY semi-swe- et century White Horse Cellar Coaching Inn in Edinburgh, BAND AND ORCHESTRA INSTRUMENTS WHY hnth-- S, Fan-view- 1 decided to call March Mltli her home in Fill view null a family dinner She was horn June 6th lHsl in Foirvtew to John and Anna Feklund and has lived m Fairview all her hie She is i member of the LDS hiireh She mat lied Byion E Tinker oi the Manti Temple May 22. !9ul He died in June 29. 1929 Liter she married Earl Hansen He is also deceased She lias six children, Byron E Mrs Tucker, Ephiaim; hn k Roberson and John E Fountain Green; A. Tinker, Heed Tucker, ITovo; Mrs George Jensen and Lloyd Tucker 1 of carefully matched boards, rarely had knots. Joiners made dowels by hand ... so if you find to sit down vith newspaper, like the old friend that it is them perfectly round, the piece may be a fake I The same applies to chair legs . . . true antiques are $5.00 THIS COUPON WORTH $5.00 towards the rental or purchase of any new band or orchestra instru- ment at the Music Center. ' PRESENT THIS COUPON personally or mail it to us and our representative will call at your home. Name .. .. Instrument After a hard day s work, it is the hometown relax and catch up on news and entertainment. For whatever interests you most politics, society, sports, business you 11 find news of it, in detail, in your local newspaper. You can read it anytime, wherever you are; at your own leisure. That's the beauty of newspaper it's all there, and you can pick it up or put it down and come back to it. normally uneven in diameter along their length. And glass in really old cupboards wont be sheet-smoot- a genuine pleasure h. Armed with basic knowledge of what to look for, you should b able to distinguish old furni-tarfrom valuable antiques. s" Dr. and Mrs. George B. (Evelyn) Cope and children, Dr. and Mrs. Raul S. Nicholes and family of Salt Lake City were weeknd guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Jensen. NEW (Offer Expires June SEE US cindsciman 120 Geneva Tinker H.m.ien at e. son-in-la- Address . itleluate ail! and Ralph Veal chops are exallei.t eatof Salt Lake City visited here but dillli it find is often iilt to ing, tender young veal. Older veal Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Nels needs lungi i looking and good Johansen and Mr. and Mrs. .seasoning to gie it flavor. Ray Coates. A good melnou oi cooks. g veal chops is to base mem m a tasty Mrs. Florence McIntosh lias sauce. Wipe too chops with a damp to Berkeley, Calif., to gone oiuth and arrange ihem in a shallow some time with her caking pan On top ol each chop, spend and daughter, Mr. and piece . 3 cup catsup or ; uie sauce Mrs. Bill (Jean) Kennedy. 1 tsp. grated mica 1 tsp. Lea & Perms Worcestershire Ralph Merz and Mrs. Billie sauce Bruce of San Fernando, Calif., 1 slice lemon came here last Friday, bringing 1 strip bacon their mother, Mrs. Alberta 8 inch ol water in the Pour about bottom of the baking pan and bake Merz, who had spent several in cnops in a moderate oven (350 F.) months with her children lor about hour, or in a hot oven California from recuperating 425 F.) about 40 minutes. Serve a an illness. spoonful of the sauce from the pan ever each chop Dr. Eugene Peterson of Rex-bur(I.ydia IVrrhis will answer Idaho, is visiting here at kitchen quest unis. Address her at 28 West 41th St., Room 1010, the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. New Yoik 36. N. Y. Rasmussen. I Family dinner will honor Jel-esn- and Mrs Neplii Christensen of Midvale spent Saturday here with J. I. Madsen, the occasion begin his birthday anniversary. PERRINS lion to ( ook will i wise by State . That Old Devil Egg! West Center J DALT 5, 1961) HOTEL NOW! m DOUBLES 650 iff HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER! TO INTEREST nmnimfiirs YOU! FRCE Me (Center Provo, Utah INSIDE PARKING V .11. (t mms 'ASSOCIATION ffcMHuiMWiWtfih I1niwni ' 14 Wilt HOAOWAt CD, tll |