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Show V V WEEKLY ' NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, MARCH 4, 1982 REFLEX-DA- VIS n p$f v V v : , . V ! "' f ' V' -- ; LvT v f'V s - I ; - ., -- I -r . '. tsp. f CRISP GARDEN SLAW With Celery Seed Dressing ;-- t 81 r. cups shredded cabbage (use knife to shred) 2 carrots shredded ': cup chopped onions I cup celery cut on a diagon8 r.- - PHILLIPS CAMP HISTORY woman in Kaysville, Mary Presdee Phillips, the mother of Edward Phillips, one of Kays-ville- s We commend Phillips camp and invite all DUP members earliest settlers. At this meeting Nettie Mansell was a large bowl. 23cup sugar 23cup vinegar 23 cup oil 2 tsp. celery seed I tsp. salt 3 Thompson Pioneers is 81 years old this spring and here in Kaysville we have a camp still growing, strong and active. It is the Phillips Camp organized 60 years ago, March 2, 1922. TO HONOR this outstanding camp, the first DUP camp in this area, the North Center Davis County Company plans a special tribute to be given at their upcoming County Convention, March 13 at 10a.m. at the Layton Ward Chapel on 1410 E. Gentile St. The minutes of the very first DUP meeting of Phillips Camp show that the meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Frank Hyde. Mrs. Flora Home of the Central Company presided. Ethel Bonnemart, secretary; Nora Thornley, historian; Myrtle B. Waite, treasurer; Julia L. Gailey, registrar. Charter members beside the 4 v O' yia r; rHawaiian Punch registrar; Pearl Bishop, custodian of relics; Jennie Hollist, chaplain; Zelda Emery, par- made and carried that the U Meacham, chorister. SMft. 24 c Vnfht'1 or Wbcof too Kings Hawaiian Bread r-rM.- E g WHO IS ? going TO WIN THE 25,000. JACKPO Add A Fresh irW" $' Pineapple Juice It 0. 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Chopped parsley or green pepper may be added. or Neanthe Bella $1 Sugar Fruit Puntk 30 Slice Bread Gleertjield LOW CALORIE DRESSING I cup tomato juice Vi cup lemon juice or vinegar salt and pepper to taste I Tbsp. grated onion Aroca Palm j Scotch Bop (O' c Pool Mgr. . .. fVt n - Tour dwice of Assorted Finon A mail. and Genieve liamentarian; i Out Mwrtt Bertha Reese, lesson leader; Donna Andrus, camp be named for the first COMBINE ALL ingredients and mix well with blender or electric mixer. Good on all salad greens. :j IFuerte Avocados 3 OTHER officers are Ruth Winward, 1st vice captain; Edna Smith, 2nd vice captain; Maijorie Herndon, secretary-treasure- Barnes, Beatrice B. Cheney, Camilla B. Stewart. At a meeting held Nov. 9, 1923 the name for the camp was discussed. A motion was tsp grated onion tsp paprika I tsp Worcestershire sauce Vi cup sugar I ' i Tovcb of Decor Stephens, has been a big factor in this area. Vion Mainland is the present captain. Annie H. Layton, Harriet Smith, Martha M. Barnes, Lucy I. Barnes, Norma T. Swan, Olive Harvey, Miriam (Wti. 5 VviVlA Tropical Dananas I Present historian, Lois officers were: Ruby Phillips, ve.wWri's - 't- ancestors to the Central Company Archives than any other camp in Davis County. They have easily won the traveling trophy presented the past two years at the annual Jubilee for this accomplishment. OFFICERS chosen were tsp. salt tsp prepared mustard 1 99' Hawaiian Papayas D'Anio Pears .49 histories of their pioneer Winnifred B. Hyde, captain; v . grapes PHILLIPS camp has excellent minute books kept from its very beginning to the present day. It also has an outstanding scrapbook of newspaper clippings, events, obituaries, and pictures which chronicle not only the camp but the history of Kaysville. Phillips camp members have submitted more 5-- 'A Jeedless Robins, Annie Simmons and Ella Burton. On March 8, 1924 at a luncheon the camp was divided and for a time each camp was called Kaysville Camp 1 and 2 but on January 8, 1925 the second camp was named Sunflower and Phillips camp regained its name. Another camp wasnt formed in Kaysville until 1944 when Oakleaf came into being. The National Organization 1 cabbage Zina Scoffield, Susannah of the Daughters of Utah 4 cup finely chopped cabbage 2 Tbsp. milk ': cup salad dressing 2 cups finely chopped green onions tsp sugar 2 tsp. lemon juice oz. can tiny shrimp COMBINE SALAD dressing. sugar, milk, lemon juice. Pour over cabbage and onions. Toss lightly. Gently fold in shrimp. quarts finely shredded Mrs. Charles Odd, Mrs. James Chipman, Mrs. John Solberg, WINNIFRED B. HYDE cup salad oil SHRIMP SLAW cabbage. Pour over cabbage and toss lightly, serves six. One cup of grated cheese may be added. COLE SLAW WITH FRUIT Rentmeister, Beatrice Jost, Grw mix together lightly, serves 8. 'A 13 cup vinegar GETHToN THE STOREWIDAvTNGAWpLyAYiWINNERrJA(KPOTBINGO ADDITIONAL members at this meeting were Minnie Jarman, Ada Morgan, Grace Williams, Louise Yaunt, Gladys . drained crushed pineapple, l3dup catsup Tf m entertainment committee. apple diced, or one cup ingredients together, except VEGETABLES in 13 cup salad dressing 1 COMBINE SALAD dressing, vinegar, sugar, salt. Toss with cabbage until coated. Add two sliced bananas or one large IN A SMALL bowl mix all CELERY SEED DRESSING and friends to attend the upcoming county convention. SAFEWAY appointed chairman of the Good Cheer Committee and Emily Brough, chairman of the MIX together DRESSING tsp. salt I 1 al about ' inch thick 1 green pepper cut in thin stips Members of the Phillips DUP Camp 21 years ago included front, Chloe Slade, left, Edna Cooley, Carol Collett, Harriet Collett, Vera Walker, Ma-bl- e Christensen, Pearl Bishop and Maud Odd. Back, Elizabeth Green, Mary Timothy, Thelma Sanders, Rildah Smith, Mammie Scoffield, Zena Williams, Mary Bowman, Elizabeth Phillips, Crilla Scoffield, Lillie Blamires, Amelia Cottrell, Zilnora Barnett, Lucy Barker, Melba Monson, Geneive Meacham and Mildred Behling. Not in picture, Wilma Buhler, Bertha Linford, Lillian Ringer and Ivy Morton. CREAMY FRENCH cup salad dressing 2 tsp sugar 2 Tbsp. vinegar COLE SLAW WITH BUTTERMILK DRESSING 'h cup buttermilk 'h cup mayonnaise I Tbsp vinegar ': tsp prepared mustard I tsp cejery seed ': tsp salt V: tsp paprika tsp Worcestershire sauce 4 cups shredded cabbage - - V black pepper MIX TOGETHER and pour over vegetables. Toss together lightly. :.f 4 4 i , Home Gardener p? r . 'IfD- ( T, Recipes For The V. ? 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