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Show The Six Pag Sun-Chronic- Roy, Utah, le, bought the 10 acres adjoining their "White Elephant" soon became a property on which was built an favorite spot for entertaining and Carstensen has earned herself. party making, but gone was the elegant 12 room house. privacy and home life of the CarWhile she was working in a laun Mrs. Carstensen took complete stensen and it waa for tljii reason dry in Ogden when she was about charge of the house and fruit farm. that Mrs Carstensen finally closed 18 she met young Charles Carsten the fruit picking seasons the "White Elephant for entertainiDuring sen at a dance and it was love at she supervised from 85 to 90 pickventured into real first sight. An interesting coinci- ers at a time, Mr. Carstensen work- ng. Instead she well for herdid estate and very dence of their marriage was that ed his 8 hours a day for the railself thf ensuing years. They years ago when her mother was on road and after work he prepared the sold during "White the Elephant" and she the ship coming to America fruit for shipment. to their original back live on went witnessed the ceremony on board 5 acres In three or four years she The pruning of the trees, the the ship that united Karen Peter sold 35 homes, built two which son and Peter Carstensen in mar cultivation and watering was done had she rented far a year and a half Mr a lantern of aid DenA the at from by night young couple riage. a profit. mark who were also on their way Carstensen had tied to his waist to and then sold at to a new home in the new country. keep his arms free Sixteen hours Aboiff eight years ago, the Car They were the parents of Charles, a day seven days a week is a kill stensens decided to move to Richwho became Mary Carstensen's hus- ing pace for the most hdarty and field to be near their son Orville ears of it, they de- who owns the hotel there Two band Mary and Charles had never after several seen each other till they met at the cided the profit they derived from years later Mr Carstensen was this venture was not worth the ex stricken and after the third year dance The senior Carstensen settled in pcnditure of their health, so they of his illness Mrs Castensen felt discontinued running their fruit she Just had to come back here to Ogden and did very well for But just caring for her home be near her three They were the first in the farm daughters and Vit, to own a kerosene lamp and and family, and flower and garden they chose the first house they to keep the saw in Roy to make their home pople came from near and far just wasnt quite enough to sec it lit, which was done only energetic Mary Carstensen occuHer daugters, Mrs W C (Jetta) on Sunday evenings and when they pied So she opened a tea room in Anher home which became known as Jones, Mrs Edward had company. " derson and Mrs Conrad (Ruth) When Charles and Mary had been the "White Elephant Situated well back from the Stanley live in Ogden, but every married about 9 years they pur rhaed a 5 acre fruit farm on ('an- street in a beautiful setting of flow- Monday afternoon they all visit a happy ion road in Ogden and then later ers and grass and shrubs, the their parents and have get together which they enjoy and look forward to each week The Carstensens have been a very happy and united family, demany out spite Mrs Carstensen side interests Besides their four children, they hase 23 grandchil dren and 10 great grandchildren Their progeny is scattered from San Francisco, Rome, Italy, Germany to other sections of this coun FOR THE PRICE OF ONE try Mrs Carstensen is proud of the fact that in her immediate family including her grandchildren and Bring a Friend or Relative!! greatgrandchildren, there hase been no deaths and no divorces Besides all her other actisties Mr Carstensen somehow found tune to act as teacher and president of the Primary and MIA organita tions and to teach the various age groups in each Theirs has been a happy and eventful life shared with their loved ones and their many wonderful friends Dramatic and sobering events loo have taken place over the years but they have only mellowed the glow of Mrs Carstensen1 bright spirit CONTINED FXOM PAGE 1 SPECIAL Two $15 Permanents Cooks Comer Jolly By i ' With Us. the Huii-V- i: an Art c For the benefit of those who wjnted the jellied shrimp salad" mod at the DCP meeting held at Glenda Thompson's home last week, here it is The nice thing about this salad is that it serves -- Irt us fashion sour coiffure to fit sour feature and your personality Were artists at Individual styling. Why not make an appointment to see us soon? OPEN THURSDAY DIAL A 24870 FOR AlIH IINTM ENTS Plenty - Highway 91 in Roy BUILD IT YOURSELF tbs melted butter or salad oil eggs cups boiling water cups chopped date 54 cups white allpurpose flour 4 tsp. soda 4 Up. salt cups walnuU 2 Up. vanilla 2 Pour boiling water over dates! and let stand 20 min Beat eggs, add sugar and shortening and beat well Strain water from dates into egg mixture, then add sifted flour,! soda and salt, chopped nuU, dates and vanilla Blend well Pour into two greased bread pans and bake 14 hr in moderate oven 325 to 350 deg or until straw or tooth puk comes out clean ROAST STEAK j Per Pound ROY BRIEFS By KYLE IIARROP Dr and Mr Arley Flinders are vacationing in St. George. Utah at the home of Mrs Flinders parents Mr and Mrs William Varney and and Mrs Harry McCool attend-ed a canncrs convention in Atlantic City, New Jersey recently One of the outstanding evtnU of the occassion to Mrs McCool and her mother, Mrs Varney, was the fashion show held on the famous Board Walk with eight beautiful models from New York City putting on the show They spent 3 days in Atlantic, City enjoying the functions of the conventions, visiting the shops, etc., and three days in New York City In New York the McCool and Varneys saw the tUfte show 'Silk Mr Stockings" and vtited Radio City, Music Hall, saw the Rocketts" and the play I'll Cry Tomorrow" with Susan Hayward On the return home. Mr and Mrs Varney and Mr McCool 8ent a day in Chicago, Mr McCool flew home from New York City, leaving Sunday night, arriving in Salt Uke City at 6 50 a m. Monday in time to attend his classes at the University of Utah 1 - Mr and Mrs Lloyd Berrett re turned last week from a trip to Phoenix Ariz While in Arizona they attended church at the Tempc Ward and met Nolan Parker and his wife and family Mr Parker is Ihe son of Mr and Mrs Levi C Parker, 5827 So 1900 West and was a forme r resident of Roy At present he is teaching farm manage mint at the University of Tempe Recently he was made superintend ant of the YMMIA of the Tempe Ward Ward play "Swept Clean Off Her Feet directed by Mr. Ruby Hadley, led for first place in the Lake View Stake one-ac- t drama festival held Saturday evening Jan. 28 at the stake house Their plays rated excellent 1st SEE US FOR Quality Materials Free Estimating Financing 'nav, Utah Per Pound U. S. CHOICE Per Pound The Roy 4th Ward play The Neighbors Are So Friendly" directed by Mrs Mina Mitchell and Kanesvillc play "A Ghostly Evening" directed by Miss Marjorie Saunders were rail'd good Only the four wards participated in the festival Mrs Phair (Norma) Carver and her two children of Pullman, Wash., have been visiting at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hull, 2025 West 4800 South, since a week ago Wednesday. She expects to return home this weekend. Mrs. Carver took the trip mainly to attend the testimonial of her brother Don, in the I,ake View Ward. Don left for the mission home Feb. 1st and will sail Feb. 13 for Australis where he was called to labor. R29c FLIV Per Pound Ground Chuck & , M RETT W KCK 1 Ki lt Grade AA Large Confetti Angel Food Cake Mix Country Fresh j Per Pj k TEMPI F I.IUND Peas $1 EGGS 2oz. 95c Ull S M) 07 II) PPIGHT MET L STORAGE CANS HOI n MH Ml H B f)FII( LARGE 101 I'N 25 NS Ok lil(K KFI IOCS RFP DEMIN HMIII ft 1N( II MTIMM CAKE 85' LAYER WITH COOKED HUGE ICING Keg. SlOrt 2 for (TIER 14 07 ' BROKEN an- DELICIOUS 1 3 - for $100 SHRIMP IKEMI MF CUT M'1- - BAKED 23 BREAD Per FANCY UTAH $100 TAMALES t T !,! an. ( 5 size Cans .TiiT school is out The Roy 3rd Ward one act play "Back in Them Thar Hills directed by Mrs Merna Smith and Hooper Other Terms Available U. S. CHOICE Mrs William Brown is slightly improved but still In a serious con dition in the Dee Hovpital U-r- PER MONTH if 24 cups sugar 1 FOR AS LITTLE AS O) I pi 2 2 3 3 Salad Need An Extra Rcom? u D) 41-.- E EMNC.'s Choice Grade U. S. Dale Nut Bread Mr and Mrs Mont Rosenberg, former ward clerk Of the Roy 4th 3 pkgs .ird were guests of honor at a lemon jello buffet supper given by Bishop and cups boiling water 2 tbs Mrs Lloyd Berrett at their home vinegar last week Members of the 4th tsp salt 3 cups diced celery Ward bishopric, the ward clerks, 2 large can shrimps and their wives were the other 3 tbs chopped pimento guests After the supper. Mr. Rosen- 3 tbs grated omon was presented with gift in 4 cups mayonnaise appreciation of his services as ward Add boiling water to jello vine- clerk and the Berrett showed slides of their trip to Hawaii gar and salt When cool add Mr Rosenberg leaves Monday, of the ingrcd.ents then Feb 6 for San Francisco, from where he will sa.l for Japan to take a posilion there for the U S Government Mrs Rosenberg and the children will follow him when Jrllied Shrimp kRWM Space fold in mayonnaise. Place in refrigerator to aet. Unmold on crisp lettuce leaf. It is not necessary to serve with more mayonnaise as the mayannaise in the salad is suffi cent. It seems there are about as many variations of bread using dates, nula, raisins etc., ss there are var ities of cookies. Although in the Jan. 3 issue of The we gave you a recipe for whole wheat date nut bread, some of you have requested this recipe also. It is a delicious date nut bread made with white flour. Irom 18 to 20 Roy Beauty Salon of Free Parking February 2, 1956 4 I o if Lbs. Pliofilm Bag APPL JUMBO 19c CELERY 84 SlE RI.0 GRAPE FRUIT AM 232 SIZE Each FOOD 5 MNKIST ... 3Doz.$100 1 ORANGES AN STORE-RO- Y |