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Show Pege 5' The JOURNAL' Jeh. 27, 1959 i Kaysville Churche: m Square dance class Will begin Saturday VIIT A for their square riaiicmg class, The classes will he held each Saturday evening beginning Jantiaiv 51 in the new Fourth and Fifth and two instruitmx will le on hand to team the fri m .Yin. pine of one di liar pere couple per wetk wi'I go to stud someone on an in a fund which the Quorum Mill PS Mission. Bernard Mitihell, president rf the quorum, is in charge with f'vril Burton, secretary, registration will be open for the next throe weeks. Refreshments seived each week will make an enteitainmg and complete e vc ninp. B'M-.t,n- Homebuilder A?- - ? h jzJ. Ward MIA drama WITH Leaders to Attend workshop I have a spoiled Layton Kaj'ville A dinner dame to which young bomehuildeis will family," laughs Mrs. Tom (Ila) Iv their favorite Leaux their Pads is on schedbe Whitman of UPS Bel Ibue ule for January .".1 at p.m. at the rock chapel for Fourth in Holt Subdivision. They bke Yard Primary Homebuilders. Class leaders in claipe aie Mu. Fern Heath, Seagulls; Mrs. desserts after each meal, homemade breads, cookies to munch Alice Hone, Bluebirds; and Airs. Bonnie Gunnell, Lar.o. on, and eveiything to be ready for them. Kaysville Tifth Ward Primary Homebuilders and their part-n- i Which makes them just about s rnjojed a turkey dinner Friday evening at the rock chapel the average American family j affair. at the Paddy Pate but Ila does more tl an aver-1- ! Winter decorations make the party festive fir the St girls age- to keep them haTIT- ; nnd their dates. Following the dinner, games and dancing were enioved under tiie ihieotion of class leaders, Mrs. LaRue Smuin, Wonderful, nutritious homeSeagulls; Mrs. Norma Andeiton, Bluebirds; Mrs. Yelva Muir made bread is a regular fare for fb t husband Tom and children Lee, ft: ami Mrs. Elizabeth Green, Laiks. Every girl enrolled in the classes was present cither with 11; Robin, six; and Debra, foup. The jar is nearly always filled! her own Pad or a substitute. with cookies and chances are that young Debra as well as Kaj wille Tliiid Ward Homebuilders held their Paddy Date some of her little friends have dinner-danc- e helped" in their mailing. la, t Friday evening at the rock chapel. There were 41 girls and their fathers on hand to enjoy dinner, dancing and Ila is proof that good cooks an enteitaining program. are not necessarily Mrs. Lucille Iluller is Seagull leader with Mrs. Connie Allen who do nothing but samin charge of Bluebirds and Mrs. Berniece Layton, Laiks. ple their own delicious and fattening wares. She is as glamR. orous as this years spring fashKaysville Kaysville Second Ward P.elief Society meeting ions in which she will look will be held Wednesday at 7.3(1 p.m. at the home of Bishop and delightful. Mis. Wallace King inasmuch as repairs are being made in the The home in Holt is inviting chapel. to the visitor. Its open air planning gives an appearance of atKaysville Mis. Weston Timothy is class instructor for a spaciousness. The kitchen is lends to itself tractive, cooky is which held on in research rock the clars being genealogy and bread making and is ample chapel each Thursday evening for the Fourth Ward. sized for eating without being crowded. j Turkey Dinner for Dads , . - ; ( - Third Ward Homebuilders ftr v--'- - A' Fourth Ward Genealogy Class INLAND PRINTING CO. FINE PRINTING! pot-luc- k fj V,' Husband Tom is in the Air Force and this means that the HOMEMAKER, MRS. TOM WHITMAN loves to Whitmans move about the counkeep her family happy with good food. They lire at Holt Subdivision in Layton. try occasionally. However, they now own their home here so (Reflex-JournPhoto.) have a feeling of permanence and will always have someCgden. and Ila loves Utah, her,ralspd where to land. This is impor- family Y hen appetites lag or Ila is tant to them in loisng t11 r panning something for the gnlb, she often serves. this molded fmh salad which is one of her favorite recipes. In the summer it is refreshing and cool. On w inter days, with some hot rolls and French fries it is j..,L the tiling to make everyone uy for more. haj M die Bridge Bagley Kaybville Mis. L. will entertain the Kaysville Bridge Club in Salt Lake at the Alta Club Friday afternoon. Mt. Aicw Club The Mountain Kaysville Club will Yiew Neighborhood meet Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Leah Linford at Molded fish salad 7 p.m. It will be a pot luck Bup- 2 tablespoons and one teaspoon gelatine (l'.i packages) per with election of new officers for the year. Dissolve in cup water. GYG Club Heat 1 can tomato soup anj Members of the add to gelatine. Kaysville GYG Club will meet Wednesday Add 1 cup mayonnaise 2 packages Philadelphia evening at the home of Mrs. Ellen M ligate. cream cheese i pound crab or 1 can red salmon or tuna First Chop fine 1 cup celery 1 green pepper I.ajton Mr. and Mrs. Clark 1 cucumber Williamson, !'.) South Main, an- J verjAsmull onion. birth of their first nounce the Mix all together, place in a daughter, on Wedneschild, set. and mold day, January II, at St. Benedict's Hospital, Ogden. The maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Marvin L. AllAction may hot always bring good of Laytona and the paterare Mr. and happiness; but there is no hap- nal grandparents Mrs. I.jle Y. Williamson, D13 action. without piness Coates, Lajton. Benjamin Disraeli , a$:5CCil:0nTV playtex living bra child magic-circl- e' cptton cups I Lynn Judkins attended the symposium on high school education Plume held at Highland High School dinner Recent guests Layton on Thursday, Lake at the home of Mr. and Mrs. in Salt 22. City Special speaker was Leland Sill, 55 West Sill, were January Dr. James B. Conant, president Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ililland of Harvard University Emeritus a..d and family of Roy and Mr. and former U. S. Ambassador Mrs. Dvvavne Sill and son fiom 'to the Federal Republic of Ger- Ogden. After visiting 55 high On Sunday, January 23, Debra many. 'schools in 18 states during the Ann Robertson, two years, Dr. Conant said daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don past he had one general criticism, Robertson, 1 sickYcrdcland i.e., that acadimically talented cousin, lark, visited her students are not being Diane Baxter of Clearfield, who sufficiently, do not work is home with the chicken pox. and do not follow hard enough, Mrs. Merland llcnrie, 189 So. with a wide Mam, slipped on the ice and 'study programsOne of the most enough lange. x renched her back on Thursday points made was encouraging afternoon, January 22. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Denny, that the nation's public high schools are found to be basically South Eoit Lane, attended Sacof meeting our educacapable rament mect.ng in Kearns on tional needs. He stressed that Sunday with their son and famthere is no tjpiial American ily. school and no particular high Friday riming at Crestiiew national measuiing standard is Elementary School students of recommended. High school evalthe Adult cla'-- of Harold Beig should be on a uation presented an art exhibit. ba-isaid Dr. ConWagner, Bessie Clawson, ant. I ucdle Stock, Carol Owens, Jane Lajton Etromquist and Berg, Irene ChideMer and Betty Vidcox had several pic- children, Don and Eve, of Bountiful are spending a few days tures on display. with Mrs. Ktiomquist's moth-ol- d Laurie Roberts, eleven-sea- r Mrs- - Leonard H. Layton, 4:kj daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Iprest Gent.le, while Mr. Strom-i- s U cldcn "Robert q bed Laj ton, home from school this week (lul;,t is on a business trip. v in influenza. Yerde- Mrs. Kathy Shaw, land Iai k, will solicit ' in Ycrdcland Talk dunng the Ti , 65! of the Times Mothers March of Duma on limp and shapeless after just a few washings? illp. No definite wedding date has been set by the young touple for their marriage which will take place in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A good intention clothes with power. Emerson Never tell jour resolution forehand. John Selden . Jly Mrs. Norma Breec Rhone 769 West Kaysville Mr. and Mrs, Miles Taylor and daughter Susan, Idaho Falls, were Friday overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bud l.aikin and family. be- Mrs. Alla Stuart entertained the following at a quilting bee at her home Thursday, Mrs, lie that resolves upon any Leone Evans, Mrs. Phyllis Schogreat and good end, has, by field, Mrs. Yera Cottrell, Mr that very resolution, scaled the Julia Webster, Mrs. Anna Falk-no- r, chief barrier to it Tyron Mrs. Lizzie Phillips and Mrs. Kffie Webster. Recipe of the Week Pork Chop Sucy Iork Cut in Btrips and fry sliced in thin Btrips onions large ' 3 celery hearts sliced diagonally do not drain 1 large can mushrooms 1 can bean sprouts drained immediately 2 Lbs. Lean 3 water tablespoons cornstarch 2 thickened Soak celery and onions in water until ready to cook r Fry meat. Tlace in large pan and add two cups wafer; let simmer 10 to 15 minutes. Add vegetables, celery, onions, bean sprouts, mushrooms and juice. Add sauce and molasses. Salt to taste. Mix by lifting gently. Cover and cook ten minutes or until done. Do not overcook. seven-year-ol- d New Playtex living bra with cotton Magic-Circl- e i - cups won't shrink or twist out of shape. Stays j v attended school at the University of Utah and is cuirently employed at J. C. lenneys at 2 cups 1361-- .Aren't you tired of circular stitch bras that become Mr. and Mrs. pell Adams at- tended the Utah Wonlgrowrr banquet and dance in Salt LaU last Friday evening. At- tending with them were Dean Adams, Mr, and Airs. Stanley Flint, Mr. and Mis. Fred K. Allan's, nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Ned Nalder, all of Layton, and Mr, and Mrs. Riihnrd Hill of Kays 2 tablespoons molasses 2 tablespoons soy sauce By Joan Elliolt cupsiwont'shrinkior iwisiout of shap g. born Layton News stitch Dew-circula- r Mike Watring was Hire la a jeers old Januaiy 2. He 'Wat-rinson of Mr. nnd Mis, Jerry WAYNES Clubs al Twenty relatives of Pr, snd Mrs. Seldon Owtns, were Saturday evening dinner guests at the Owens new home, i.'.l East asatch, the Ogden. ltd Club hosted a dinner with husbands of membcis as honored guests. Following the dinner a special ; meeting was held in which the NCO Wives Club was reoigan-- ; ized with the adoption of a new At- I constitution and tending in an advisory capacity Captain Kuperberg of the !ljwere Air Force Base Legal and Colonel and Mrs. Hub-- ! bard. Several couples wore western garb to the Western Danca held jointly with the Mens Club j on Saturday evening, January Ll, at the NCO Club, said Mrs, Elizabeth A. Cullen, historian. S. Meeting Flacc Changed PHONE KAYSVILLE 10 January I.ayton-- On NCO Wives t ji-- at Eighth Wc-- t and Fust South m Salt Lake City at 7 :3c p m. Stake ihama leaders will hold a panel discussion of the oh jectives of rehearsals, including reading and 01 ientation, blinking movement motivating action ami lines, ana'ysis of chat aoters and their relatnm-- i sh p to other charade! s, the reheaisal, speed, tempo and polish, the stage Imanagcis duties tiie night of performance. tllelr daughtei, from the nlal ,1Ufre Miss Marv Ann Ilrimiley to Jack I.. Wallers. Mr. M alteis is the son of Mr. and Mr. F. LeRoy Waiteis of Kajsville. is a foimer The biide-elestudent of the RYU and is presently emplojed as a secretary in Salt Fake City. Her fiance served an LPS Mission in the Great Lakes district, is a graduate of C.S U., ' NCO Wives Club u.; air-cia- Pi.una PivLiun Nine W hop on acting will be held lei lu.ny 2 in the bifteeiitli Maid -- a Dinr.er-Darc- e And-rsu- n, - The Tow Whitmans of Layton. Who are especially fond Of molded fish salad ilats. u-- director of Civil Defer a f..r Dav;s Coun ty, and Mis. Roy TV. Simmer !'uhairmen of womens actlvil ei for cm. difene in Lay Urn, at j I tended the civil defense me-1irg held in coi r.ectbm with t' I Utah Sate Convention of Court. 1 y Officials at the Hotel Ne.v. house i.n Mednc-day- , January "1. The meeting included a field trip to the Utah Air NatiurnJ Guard Rad..r P. vision of fb Salt Lake ( it y airpmt. Radar ft opeiution and detection of was einpuisixed. Tdo's of four aim.-ifat tbe a aie on alert 21 hours per day for inteicoptinn of any and all unschiduled flights, said Mrs. Simmons. B. M. I u Kay 'vide Suing j our partners and join in tie fun is il. e invitation he.ng extended by the Eleventh Quorum cf Elders tli'ii LAYTON HEWS ' , - ' T& fresh and crisp wash after wash. The secret? -- fc v An amazing new type of thread.' And, only Playtex living bras give you heavenly comfort ell day long with these exclusive elastic features: Bias-c- ut Elastic side panels criss-cros- s to every motion self-adju- st front dips low, divides divinely i. Full elastic Mrs. clial-lenge- d back won't wrinkle or curl. 2 C 2 Oz 89c Ta.slewell Olcn 3 Lbs S'c Hufferin 1 2s, Res;. 25c 19c s Cocoanut Rar Cookies, school-by-scho- doen s, 32A-42- Lbs., Hulk Tork Sausage 13c Lb., Only Yir-gin- In white only. Sizes thcsshcrs Triers $3.95 20 De-Et- te BRAILSFORD-BIGG- S Prices Effective Mon., Tues., Wed., JAN. 28, 27, 28 - DEPT. STORE ' A-- 8 January-3- Cut If.irfn rf RIDING tfhe a new led and wh.te (JuM Y- -( UTAH of Traffic Licht) V0U'LL nND-- L PAV TO THINK A80UT r Etanm Magon. , SAFETY Mrs. Oreta Bow, Mrs. George EVEQY INCH OP B. WiPi x, Mrs, Roy W. .Yrwe wanA Mr-Haven J. Barlow, His. elda Corbridge, and Mrv I'd-A.- LAYTON, 03 WALKING Sim-mon- s, . Would jou like to share your favorite recipe with oth ers? Send or bring jour recipe to our store or to The Reflex-Journa- l Office for publication. Wav nc. ' yfc WAYNES 'm F LAYTON |