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Example: If your thermometer reached 204 degrees in five minutes of boiling and your sea level recipe calls for 238 degrees you would need to subtract eight degrees ffom recipe you would need to boil to 230 degrees. Chocolate dipping: Store 0 chocolate at degrees. Melt chocolate slowly and don't let water boil in pan under chocolate. Don't let water or any steam get into cho- 65-7- dc-uff- ts mgre-d-en- )fwp dmly and iurf when to k. tpvn put vt puke MIX IN pan. stir until it Put a ld on fur a tnmuie to mdl sugar vy slats. Itace thermometer in and cook 10 28 degrees. Kilt By NORMA PREECE 376-875- The couple resided in Bloomington. Ida., until his death in 1951. Fora number of years Mrs. Thompson made her home in Syracuse, and assisted with the caring of her mother, until the death of Mrs. Sessions. She then moved MRS. THOMPSON was the mother of 14 children, with ten of them still living. They include Mrs. Kenneth (Mcldal Larsen. Grand Junction. Colo.: Mrs. Edna Phillips. Portland. Ore.: Mrs. Fred (Rettal Boehme. Murray: Andrew S. Thompson, Salt Lake City: Mrs. Valear Gillette. Pocatello. Ida.: Orvis Thompson. Kearns: Dean S. Thompson. Murray: Mrs. Dora Probst. Fish Haven. Ida. : Mrs. John A. (Gay) Flint. Syracuse: and Lynn D. Thompson. Murray. SHE ALSO has 35 grandchil- - Mr. and Mrs. Chester Call and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Orr returned recently from a trip to Hawaii. They toured all of (he islands visiting many places of interest. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Rigby will entertain at Christmas dinner for their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Juergen Bergk of Clearfield. Mr. and Mrs. James Duckworth entertained at dinner in their home on Monday. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Ed Robinson. Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Vern Wilcox, Huntsville; Mr. and Mrs. Claud Olsen. Brigham City. The guests were all missionary companions of Mr. and Mrs. Duckworth while serving on their mission to the Indian reservation in Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Muir recently returned from a trip to California where they visited with their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Brian and family. They also enjoyed touring San Diego. Mot-tisho- 2 Color AUStATSUJO Matinees Evenings at 7:15 1:15 es & & 3:15 9:15 Starting Christmas Day COAL MINERS DAUGHTER Seats $1.00 . g makes atieavy rnftl that rs Stout and pretty. dl f TONYSPENDLOVE Happy Birthday it Ji'? W I"j3 N . UiJi, E SV4 S . fvd k3 Dmojki mi UiV-f4 fokn mi (Knin-day W P?o wnti brf mother Mis, Attsa Hms. hhef-faei- d Xtr. and Mrs, and lamdy Surfed m Proto rfh a (wue, Mr. and Mrs. Sunny Loti, IUn a I0M N. 2411 Ksiwao Na, 41. S'-axx St Oji-JfiX- i - Decrrtvtwf 17, 17W bU-1717 W mi Decrmtwr IS. I9&0 Venftetl DjvS, 4 VI L 2nJ 5 . KdySsCSd. fft MIMS plain Chocolate baf I PI. almond bar I X PI. Coed whip MM.T chs.daic bars. Stir in cool whip. Drop from spoon 4 cups sugar I cup white ka0 I HALF PRICE STORE cup water Mt X ingredients and Ctvk to 245 degrees. Pour escr two beaten eg whites. Ikal until set up. Add any Past and color you want. Dust a Kg piece of was paper with powdered sugar. Put Kg spoons of candy on paper- - Kod each into ropes and cut with scissors,. North Main GO ,0f FREE with Sale Slip Save until Christmas Come in for details X, clou pOMtumi of icuJcrvTup in the many places that she has resided during her long Phone 376-421- 5 376-146-2 talk about Capistrano Island and Tijuana. home. Mrs. Ruby Smith of Ogden visited with her aunt, Mrs. Ethel Webb, on Tuesday. Dinner gurests of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Green will be their SMOR.. Bowmans Monday-Saturda- Is Open 6 Days 7 A.M. -- 10 P.M. y a Week Closed Sundays son Cary Green and their PRICES EFFECTIVE "FULL WEEK" DEC. daughter and her family, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Jenkins of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Killian met their granddaughter Miss Lisa Killian at the airport on Monday. Lisa returned from Switzerland where she has been attending school. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Killian of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Johnson entertained at their annual Christmas dinner on Dec. 20 at their home. Guests included Dr. and Mrs. Ray Johnson and family of Idaho Falls, Ida.; Dr. and Mrs. Dan Johnson, Ida.; Dr. and Mrs. John Steiner and family, Kaysville; Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cogswell, Sandy; Mr. and Mrs. Mike Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Mills, all of Bountiful. Aftr dinner they attended the Mormon Youth Symphony in Salt Lake City. Their daughter, Debbie Johnson Cogswell, sang during the symphony. Mrs. Jetta Fillin returned home from California where she spent the past two months with her sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Stewart Kem of Rawley, Calif. Lt. Col. (ret.) Jay F. e spent two weeks in Denver, Colo, on a training mission. His wife flew to Denver to join him for a few days and they returned home together. On Monday evening a group of ten youth from the MIA visited Attorney and Mrs. William H. King and sang Christmas carols. Afterwards they enjoyed listening to Atty. King relate some interesting stories 22nd-27t- h OLD FAITHFUL BONELESS HAMS lb. CHOICE LARGE NAVEL - 88 SIZE X eve saved food doDam by busing here! us' ORANGES TALL CAN $6.25 CASE lbs. MORNING to EVAPORATED MILK Rex-bur- g, Culli-mor- FEATURE DIRKIE HAYES) JAMIE HAYfJS saftitta wafer Cffemha. Kotl around 0 coal and Mm If you base a prxal rsm g tifi-jfie. ipe up the li lhOisas.CeHwU, f4 lt)te Mtd i Cbmtmas MailPir cmpSoyetl ti thrU)t id and 2nd H Na tail Cly Wednesday reing Mrs toMkDaaeUwdSMl Mexico before returning 1 UTAH The Incredible txy of a boy a will lo five A Pf a. Cm Kaysville field. Ida . the daughter of Perry and Esther Tolman Sessions. She was married to II) rum Thompson on March 31, 1904 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. back to Murray to her home there. mto hoffc 4 t'a.'-j.-it?- , t"V I t&rri fttvj JeAt-u- $4 ftej It dot t4 Meat Dept MRS. THOMPSON was bom Dec. 8. 185 in Chester- DIRKIE I and add I 80 NOW PLAYING AH t l0 Add IUNXVUXV ALL SEATS 100 - r.-- OlUUUUt t KKAMi S, Cup white KaiO S'; Cup water Now With all New Automated Projection and Sound Equipment - New Seats New Drapes DOUBLE A's M00 dren and 21 great- grandchildren. An active member of the LDS Church she has held num- - laflier this month Mrs. Gcmsa Thompson of Murray and a former Syracuse resident, celebrated her 95th birthday at her home with family member and close friends. Kaysville, ' fia Al tu id ' rsp ss4 14 Krwe siovg and Id stand ihetmomrier t e to 22d degrees, ttki to fit rfirg hi NU egg whiles M le!y KAYSVILLE THEATRE 376-527- t Notes 95th Birthday j ALL CANDIES thould he placed over low to medium neat and stirred constantly until sugar is dissolved before turning heat higher. To make sure all sugar particles are melted place a lid on the pan for a minute as candy reaches boiling point. TO TEST your thermometer water boils at 212 degrees, sea level. To gauge your thermometer. put three inches of water in a heavy kettle, clip thermometer to side of pan and boil five minutes. The highest Mrtd I U?ff f S t (1 UaAj ufctdciJ Vd unlit 4 Ntk fef4 kfwad. It at c edicts. ftj Patoe if J cups Sefaf IM miwi, km art tdna Thutjtood t abwluiely fed (rw4 crv) puking (unit and I Cw ho are all ( ! our c4 energy. hme or money, clip (hit cpiuma tat future uve. You til not find a better ource for candy tnfunrutwn than the hat given ut. (4 (Z K-- MSIHMIL wsiMik K3. mr jt kft t!a all tfcfpfg. Ik Kfotf (taf and vtif well Klmt you putonhri U Stf until H a mmuic tomdt pivee hj c sugar crystals. Put thermoto soft ball meter M, tti! tfi fvM (4i viab fjfcdft Leal s-f- rf COMhtNE TIIISE f OK ftl drjnrt, stat IM Uftita cep Ifek fuM ttt iptn ti M t !t c4 UAkj M t CMSMIt)MVST 4 hrf j t( st d It AfifS, i(m h pcta m itflijr M cS vVjv io!f i hn t H 4 )b4 . IS, I?h0 5'.ad (ktrtiWf . XaS X kiivr-l- Mcotgy A.ai-- d Viitj ie jtri. fcd hi ah jsj tct&gVt.ej.aa fV Qi7E IIv'JS.Na L (Wt h4l ft i 4 Attn I, 1 Mis !iivta a4 gitj'irf kfem I out t 4ig I V etfn Is ffeijiVjies cl u4I rW.riSiat MUt V1S fvwrt Cc-k?- Mr. tiki Jai,x.rA. bcV uSSL hiilfeiU U the ... .V 1, 1 (XirHitaf 4 fifed -I SV Ok la'I ! about the early history of Kaysville. Mrs. Delene Bowman and her mother, Mrs. Emma Thomson of Bountiful, visited in Boise, Ida. with Mrs. Thom-son- s sister, Mrs. Lula Bloxham. Mr. and Mrs. Grant ShefBirthday wishes are sent to field and family of Brea, Calif, were in Provo visiting with Tony Spendlove, son of Mr. their daughter Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Don Spendlooe of Gary Tippetts recently. They 366 Barbara Ave, Layton, visited with his mother, Mrs. .who will be celebrating his Edith Sheffield in Kaysville, first birthday December and with his brothers in Kaysville and Lavton. 28th. , CHRISTMAS WEEK WE WILL HAVE THREE DOUBLE COUPON DAYS Monday, Dec. 22nd, Friday, Dec. 26th and Sat., Dec. 27th CHRISTMAS WEEK ONLY! LARGE WASHINGTON Large 12 oz. Bag Plain X Crinkle CLOVER CLUB POTATO CHIPS SI 18 DELICIOUS APPLES . . . SI 00 A I LBS. NABISCO - ASSORTED FLAVORS mm 7S SNACK CRACKERS 12 OZ. BOX Sf RICECHEX.. FAMILY SIZE COKE & SPRITE 499 LIBBYS No. 2 can Crushed, Chunk, Sliced PINEAPPLE 59 KEEBLER 2 LB. BOX 39 GRAHAM CRACKERS SNOWDRIFT 3 LB. CAN 89 SHORTENING CREAM O'WEBER HILAND - PINT WHIPPING CREAM CREAM O'WEBER 09 HILAND EGG HOG QUART 9b 89 3" MO 4 Roll, 2 Ply BATHROOM TISSUE 79c ORAIIGE JUICE DURACELL - C'S, DS, AA'S - TWIN PACKS BATTERIES KRAFT PHILADELPHIA ........ 59 $1 8 OZ. CREAM CHEESE MONDAY AND THURSDAYS ARE DOUBLE VALUE DAYS AT BOWMANS! 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