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Show The Page Six ROY BRIEFS chased the Arsenal Villa property which now houses all the city of flees, besides giving the city a good ly income of rentals. Tearing down some of the rental units and making sewer and water improvements have brought about the lots the city is offering. Anyone desiring information about either the commercial or resi dential lots may cull at the city of flees at 5700 S6. and 2200 West. The "winter frolic" sponsored by the Elder's Quorum of the Roy Second Ward will be held Saturday night at 8 30 p m Admission is a dollai per couple or 50 cents a couple for teenagers Owen Ridges orchestra will play the music and refreshments will Sun-Chronic- 2 of Cub the den No tap. soda tap. cinnimon D tap. cloves 1 tap. nutmeg D tap. salt Scout Pack 1 487. 1 Parents with young sons age 8 to may contact Chauncey Daily at 2 3655 or Donald McDade at 23 sale for is offering Roy City Sponsors of the movement are the building lots, all located near the Christ Our Savior Lutheran Church offices. city Simon (SI) Bosgteter and his Anyone interested in purchasing Sherrnan and his son, daughter one of the lots can obtain informaMonte returned this week from a the at tion city offices, Mayor Rapp vacation throughout California said today. Prices will be set by They spenyThanksgiving in W'lllets, bidding. with'relafives Calif, ' Diane Wootton, daughter of Mr These are the first lots the city and Mrs. Ray Wootton was the surhas put up for public sale, but the Mayor said, more lots will be prised owner of a turkey last Wedavailable soon and selling will connesday She and her date won the gobbler at tiie So Hi School Thankstinue for about 18 months The city also has available 400 giving dance Christmas lights throughout the feet of commercial property This business district started shining last tract is located on 5700 South Street be sen ed The general public is muted and night and will continue until Jan 1 from 1900 West to 2000 West Sts Thanks to the Ctah Power and The city got into the real estate not just members of the ward business last July when they pur Ttieie aie still some openings in Light Co, who are furnishing the power free of charge and to the city dads who see to it the lights are strung each car. the Christmas .Spirit will certainly prevail Alice again m Roys main section Lew W Ison of K tiH Arsenal Villa, is reported to be getting along BUILT TO YOUR ORDER fine at an Ogden Hoepital where he has been confined since last For Home or Office A H 1 1 ( I I IMAMS following an accident at the rail AMI llOWEKs road yards Mr Lon suffered a broken b.uk. two broken ribs and a sprained an 11 ID cup bread crumbs, combine well and steam 2 hrs. in a greased container such as a shortening can or glass jar. Sauce cup sugar 'c tsp cinnimon tsp nutmeg ID tbs cornstarch Combine and add to 1 cup boiling water, 2 tbs butter and 1 tbs. vanilla Cook till cler. 1 This Old English Plumb Pudding is really a traditional recipe of Mrs. James A Russell (Myrtle) 29(15 W. 48(g) South and came to her by her mo lo r Mrs Russell is the mother and it was thrcaigh of James Ru-eel- l her daughter in law, Emma, that the 1 Parkinson Display Co. 1X115 West N0W$ 1 r v Christmas (V I! Complete Assortment of $ PLAYERS RECORD high quality ed RCA Victor Symphonic By ? FROM $21.95 1 D 1 2 Mix dry ingredients, fruit, car lots jod potatoes and enough milk to make a st.fi batter Put in greased shortening cans and steam or boil fffr 4 hours The sauce fm this pudding is made basically the same as the, above with the exception of the uses 1 tsp vanspues Mrs Ru--- ell illa ami tbs '.idlings rum flavor mg and a small amount of vinegar to give it a little extra tang South Weber Woman Past Mis on Sunbeam Steam r Closeout Irons Reg. NOW Hamel' Bouchard. South Pudding for i hristm.is dinner is lr.idition.il holly and mistletoe fur '.hristm.is You will find eithi-one of these puddings delicious enough to suit any taste The first one is the favorite rec ipe of Mrs Tony Marion Cox of Hoop er Marion is president of the I .ike view Stake AW MIA board She ,s an inspired leader and has the love udnura.im o' all who know her a- $14.95 ? SIRLOIN BEEF RIB BOIL JUMBO FLORIDA A Real Buy (AVERAGE 6" IN LENGTH) AVOCADOS j 15c Ter Pound SIZE each BANANAS FIRM TASTY FRUIT - Per Pound 2 Pounds 15c Y A AflS Phone 32667 $21.95 TOP Steak 1 Harrop I cup i hopped walnuts or pecans or both cup ground fruit mix tsp dove-tsp nutmeg tsp cinniniun beaten egg' 74th Birthday! Kyle Per Pound BONELESS 1 The fire truck to be used for training Run s volunteer fire depart merit, arrived this week Training r will begin next Monday at the drill meeting The huge truck on order by the city will arrive about February 1st, Mayor Rapp reports He also said ihe siren the city ordered, left the factory on Nov 17, and should be mounted atop a 50 ft tower that is being constructed in the rear of the mam city offices, by Dec 10 C M Christensen is home from the hospital recuperating from his recent illness Ward with their The presentation of a "Chinese Launhave leen selected to put on dry their act this Saturday night at 7 30 pm m the Box Elder High School auditorium They were chosen along with two other wards, at last Saturday s re gmnal run off In 1 ravrlers Cases i 1 Jolly Cooks Comer 1 k uipslloui up ground i aw potatoes Add tsp soda to raw potatoes, and bt stand while preparing the the nst o( tin ingredients I op gi ound i arrots i up seeded raisans I i up i urrants (optional) 1 force--regula- LAYAWAY NE D i up 2D- kle Kivertlale, Road Tender Tested T-BO- English Plumb Pudding giouod suet ID ( up sugar 1 . - U. S. Choice Grade ipe came to us 1 PLANTERS 1 December I, 1955 Roy, Utah, le, FRESH BAKED E. RASPBERRY sEK 11 Es Fol H i r CAKE I'ELIC i (Rl S STY Italian Ring Bread Marion's favorite Date Pudding ciip liutt' r v lot ROLL loaf 5c 2 op Migal gg' I 1 1 cup grated rarrut.s cup nuts coarsely chopped cup dates c c up raisinc cup sifted flour 3 i- - HI NTS y NO. 2 SIZE PEARS I. IRBY'S ' 1 . 17 Reg. 47.50 Man s Cameo Ring C. '. 3 g 35 STRINGHAM JEWELRY ; Roy Theatre Building Jewels Witch J1UM The Bouchard family moved to South Weber m 1917, when their oldest bov, Dave, was 9 years old and have lived their since. They had a family of one boy and seven girls The Bouchard family farmed for many year. They owned the farm north of" the church house for many years. Mr Henry Bouchard died in 1945 and Mrs. Bouchard built a little home by her daughter. M.ihle Nix and has lived there since Mrs Bouchard is a very sociable woman and finds many things to keep her busy She loves flowers and gardening Her hobby is embroidery work and crocheting. Many happy hours arc spent with her family and grandchildren. She is a Jolly woman and one can't help feeling his time has been well spent in visiting with her. She is the mother of 8 children all living David Bouchard, Mrs. Bing (Mable) Nix, Mrs. Willard (Mary) Gill, all from South Weber. The rest of her family live in California: Mrs Roy (Ixmise) Cowan, Mra. Max (Ida) Shilling, Mrs.' Morgan M. Harnett) Brooks; Mrs. Leo (Marge) Macha; Mrs. Max W. (Eva) Ar- nold. She has 15 grandchildren Clark. . PRESERVES RASPBERRY PRESERVES TOP FLAVOR CAN SUNNY 10 OZ. JIM 12 OZ. Apricot-Pineappl- e OW ( I.ING 2D- Sire Can - PRESERVES a Mrs. Harriett Bouchard . . came from France Wry X vl 5 FT I 10 OZ. STRAWBERRY AN PEACHES t. - mW'-j f C ,D SlE (.KEEN TAG 'h JARS TABLE PRIDE RASPBERRIES $ A' $1 CANS and one little Cindy Lou 5 ITS Its Cans 1 1 PINEAPPLE CRUSHED 211 Sire Can 211 Size Can 7 CUT BUFFET GREEN DEL MONTE CANS v CANS Garden Peas Early DEL MONTE BUFFETT CANS PINEAPPLE TIDBITS 10 OZ. PKS. FROZEN - - French Fries 12 OZ. CAN Chopped Broccoli CANS RED DIAMOND BEAN& BUFFETT LIBBY'S Peas Spinach Mixed Vegs. 10 CANS $1 DEL MONTE - 19c PINEAPPLE Juice Orange CORN TRY IT 6 OZ. CANS FROZEN Whole Kernel PINEAPPLE CHUNK LIBBY'S WHITE SIZE CAN for$1 Different Green Giant I.E SEUR BRAND Country Gentlemen DEL MONTE SLICED 6 NEW $1 303 SIZE CAN PEAS ROSE BRAND CUT 303 SIZE CAN GREEN ROSE BRAND BEANS 303 SIZE CAN Cream Style Corn J a |