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Show a eer ge ng apart ee aman eae = There’s happy snacking indeed when a loaf of homemade Cheese Date Nut Bread appears on the cheese tray. Though bread is not usually to be found on such a Bers Sorosis, Hus] ands Hear Swiss cheese to sandwich in between thinly cut | slices of this delightful quick bread. ” For here is a place where cheese is used as a flavor, to add service, it’s a worthy addition character to a read often color- at its flavor-best when served at Toom temperature. Easier w handle too! This bread, better made yesterday for easy slicing, is one of the less by way of personality. And that it fequires little preparation or waiting during the process. It’s moist and full of good flavor when. ‘there’s a-cream cheese’ whip or lacy thin Of Dr. Mrs. Mar k Allen Trip Husbands: were guests of Beta ed a native costume with veil, Harold Mower, Erven J. Nelson, Ernest Rasmusén, Keifer B. Sauls, Sorosis Wednesday evening at the pointed shoes, etc. home of Dr. and Mrs. Oliver R. Supper was served to jabout 50 Ed B. Shriver; Glenn Simmons, squares of —used as such—it is complemented (and that ‘could also be “complimented) by the combination with a bland cheese such as Cream, Cottage,| Swiss, Brick or Gouda. i Cheddar cheese, mild to sharp, natural or process, is used in the bread. It not only adds distinctive Fashion Show Set: Tonight at Lincoln Junior Smith when Dr. and Mrs. Mark persons by officers and two other Fisher Smith, Oliver Smith, L. E. program on their members: Mrs. Angus J.) Cannon, stay ‘n Turkey. Mrs. Ernest Rasmuson, Mrs. Dr. Allen-was there: on a Ful- Floyd Loveridge, Mrs. Keifer B. P. Heninger, Mrs. C. J. Hart, Mrs. Mrs. Owen Erven J, es ¢ © munity and school service clubs “worm” often was used for the of Orem. Mrs. Smith. | Mothers of the girls will be) mythical dragon, according to Guests» included D. Onlo Allen, the Encyelopedia Britannica. special guests. Karer Jolley is In old English usage, the term Mrs. Allen displayed pieces of Leeman Bennett, Gaylon Caldwell, copper and brass from Turkey, Angus Cannon, Winston Crawford, some of them over 150 years old. Arthur Gallup, W. Raymond She told gbout various experiences Green, Owen P, Heninger, Dr. they had and Olivia Smith model- C. O. Jensen, Floyd: Loveridge, general chairman, and Mrs. Julia ®oO. The H. C. Peterson family members helped their father celebrate his 67th birthday Sunday afternoon and evening. The group John Lee Anderson attended the enjoyed supper and visiting and with lovewedding .of their grandson and presented Mr. Peterson nephew Jimmy, son of Vern Huff, ly gifts. Those present were the in Charleston. The bride was Keith Gurrs of Pleasant Grove, Frances -Flygare, daughter of the Jesse Everetts and Kay Roberts of Mapleton, the Jay Peter-|. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Flygare. sons, the Fran Dudleys and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Hi Laird of Price Mary Dudley of Spanish Fork, the visited recently with the Leonard Joe Harwoods, the Ted Gordons, the Clyde Wilsons, Maurice SimBeckstfoms. mons, and the grandchildren. Sunday Mr .and Mrs. Leonard Beckstrom attended services Duane Craig of Salt Lake City, where their granddaughter was and a friend visited jwith his blessed and given the name of grandparents, the Elmér Huffs, news is always reliable. Readable, too—its style stands out as invariably as its facts stand ieties may be used on the board or tray—a wedge of creamy blue- be doubled.) % cup boiling water. % pound dates, cut fine % cup sugar. wedges 1 well-beaten egg. eream of Camembert, and’ |cheddar jars of (1% cups.) 2 tablespoons butter. 1% cups sifted all-purpose flour, % teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon soda. cheese 1 cup shredded American Ched- With fruit in the background and viewed, espe- Accessories take on added in- and butter. Let stand for 5 minutes. Sift together the dry in- gredients. Add cooled date mixture, beaten egg, cheese and nuts. Mix only until blended. Serape mixture. into well-buttered one-pound loaf bread pan. terest when in the same shade Let stand 20 minutes. of rich-looking fabric. One such Bake in slightly undér modersmart set is hat, scarf and um- ate oven (325 degrees) for 50 to brella sheath in| bright red velvet. With modern fabric treat- ments, ‘proof. even velvet | is 60 minutes or until a wood pick CHEESE DATE NUT LOAF—With your next cheese tray, add this delicious cheese date nut loaf. A hint: keep it a day before serving. inserted in the center of the loaf | Most »quick loaf breads will| center slightly, before baking. water- will come out clean. Turn out on erack across the center, For a} NOTE — Cut with thin sharp rack to cool. more even loaf scoop out the| knife to prevent crumbling. WE BUY FOR LESS Sag THE DAILY HERALD NO STAMPS SAVE AT FOR PERSONALIZED BEAUTY SERVICE CALL Elva’sBeauty Salon and ‘enjoyed Sunday supper with them. Phone FR 3-8165° ‘ CARSON S FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES CELERY ™ . 5’ »9 YAMS LOUISANA Mrs. Randal Sumsion celebrated her birthday recently with a dinner given in her honor by Mrs. Thomas E. Tuckett, Mrs. Willis “IT’S THE WEST'S BIGGEST SELLER! @us| Tuckett, Mrs. Leon Christmas, Mrs. Theron Huff and Mrs. Dean Huff: They presented her with a ~ lovely gift. Mrs. Mary Clayson, Mrs. June . Tuckett, Mrs. Grace Clayson, Mrs. Mary Jones and their chil- dren’visited with their daughter and sister, Mrs. Hene Stone for her birthday. The ladies quilted a‘lovely quilt for Ilene. In the afternoon they had a party. POTATOES S Tanya Argyle and Marian Tuckett entertained with a surprise birthday party at the Tuckett home te Dennis MeBeth recently. Five-couples enjoyed an elab- The leanest beef... orate Slow-simmered for home-kitchen goodness | dance in Payson, Russetts CUT NO. 303 CAN .... 19e. Whole Can ....... 23c . Mr- and Mrs. Vaughn Francis Grade A. 10-lIb. BON 6 esses Francis, who is attending school Kelloggs ? . the 15% oz. meal-for-two size... Kelloggs Pack of 10 .. & Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Tuckett spent a day recently in Salt Lake shopping. They: took Larry, Garry, Sherrie and George Tuckett with them. 49c $700 TOILET TISSUE JELL-O 32. Perales oe 25¢ CORNED BEEF sense 49 29 FRENCH’ 4233" : Choice Libby's 12-0z can SOAPS Instant Mashed Potatoes. 8 Serv. .....pkg. Pepsodent or Colgate, large economysize, free hair brush with each deal both for... eeceene at H PREE HAIR BRUSH) her birthday Monday night with 12-0Z. CAN TASTEWELL NO.303 CAN... jee TOOTH PAS Mrs. ‘Reed Shepherd celebrated SPAM Can 9 APPLE SAUC Yack Bros., U.S. Choice HORMEL GERBER’S STRAINED 4 .. $1.00 2.49 HONE RICE KRISPIES 9¥%4-0z. Pkg. vee. 27¢ pkg. 37¢ ‘VARIETY PACK at Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald G Francis and Ronnie and Mr. BABY FOODS CARNATION LARGE CANS entertained at a dinner Sunday. Those present were Mrs. Larry Francis and son; Dr.' Howard Francis of Salt Lake City; Dixie 10 Ib. bag 35c TUNA FISH DEL MONTE The tenderest beans... the U.S. No. 1. Idaho GREEN BEANS Thezestiest chili flavor... youngpeople attended the stake G. Francis’ nephew ef Sgn Diego, Calif., who is attending the BYU. But here it is. Hide it if you must, but do give it a day to ripen. Ada’s Cheese Date Nut Loaf (Makes 1 loaf. Recipe may veined cheese known' as “Bleu,” up. Look for U.P.I. dis- Mrs. Elizabeth Ferguson. and Mrs. Gordon Christensen. Mr. Christensen is Mrs. Ronald and érunchy chewiness. patches in Mr. and Mrs. Larry Anderson of Salt Lake City visited over the weekend with his grandmother, which worn cially when a woman normally dresses in blacks or dark blues. A willow green,| for example, is a new autunin shade that is appropriate for morning, afternoon and evening wear. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Gosser. after ers and wafers, other cheese var- A light esas can pe’“btrestiingly LAKE SHORE — The Art Atwoods, George Atwoods, Arch Huffs, Dave Pages, Lee Huffs, Daven Engels and Mr. and. Mrs. dinher By providing a| variety of crack- Fiet. Models will be Carol Car- and great mugs of cold milk, son, Marian Fiet, Janice \ Elliott, here indeed is A Snack Cheese Mary McInnis, Margaret Turner, Tray setup deserving of the Joan Tiddy a oa ee name. Remember, most cheese is United Press International % ning. from Penney’s piece goods department under the direction of Lee Attend Charleston Wedding had supper at the William Johnson home. Those present were the Beckstroms, the; baby’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson and flavor but fine food values, both mighty important in meal plan- quick bread family, which means H. Hedstead is advisor. 5 spreads in endless array, the dar Cheese. A fashion show will be given scarlet-coated- Edam, first cousin % to 1 cup chopped walnuts. to the miniature-sized Gouda. Pour boiling water over dates oerin rR || Lake Shore Residents Susan Marie by her grandfather William Johrison. The group then Tonight at 8:15 at the Lincoin Junior High School initiation night will be held for the chapters of the junior organization of com- Nelson, Mrs. Glen W. Kenner and 8 showed colored slides. Sauls, et bright scholarship, and taught in several universities near Ankara. He told about the present history of the politics of Turkey, and Snarr, Karl Young. Mrs. A. M. Snelgrove, associate member, was also present. “e Allen gave the DAILY NERALD Cheese Date Nut Loaf Peps Up Cheese Tray FEATURES FASHIONS RECIPES LUX SE" 2,29 LUX™* 3,,,,29¢ CAMAY22" 29¢ 69: Reg. 3.for 29¢ PALMOLIVE 4,.,32¢ a family party. A hot supper was served.to her parents, Mr. and U.S. CHOICE GUARANTEED MEATS Mrs. Heber W. Clayson, Mr:and Mrs. Ray Clayson, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Clayson, Mr. and Mrs. Al- BEEF ROAST fred Baadsgaard,. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Lewis, Mr, and Mrs. R. L. Shep- the ne 2% pound family size herd and son, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Shepherd and two childrén, and . 75° » 39°BACON cc, 5Q’ Reed Shirl Don and Karen Ann Shepherd, = rsS. CHOICE U.S. CHOICE . . Blade Cut—-LB.. LIVE Baby Beef Sliced rer i CARSON'S PAY THEIR HEAD $1.25 PER HOUR. Umm...Try Dennison’s Plain Chili : ‘ (without beans), too! y GRO- CERY HELP GETS $1.00 to | THUR. - FRI. - SAT. * PART TIME _COLLEGE PRICES EFFECTIVE ] MEAT GUTTER $115.00 ‘PER weex. PRIME RIB OCT. 9.- 10 - i : oe 8 A.M. to9 P.M. g 1209 North 900 East - Provo | YOUR FRIENDLY NEIGHBORHOOD GROCERY. -STORE WHERE PRICES ARE LOWER! . E SELL.FOR LESS 4 | ly | | |