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Show The Sun-Chronid- Roy, Utah, Thursday, June 7, 1956 e, field visiting Mrs. Jones parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lsrry Stackey and their children Sheryl, Val and Paul 3fa$mkonk!k Second-clas- s of Great Falls, Mont., have been visiting here with Mrs. Stackey' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peterson, 2368 W. 5600 So. Mrs. Stackey is one of the Petersons twins. Mr. Stickey u assistant manager of the Payless Drug company tn Great Falla. mail privileges authorized at Roy, Utah. PUBLISHED BY THE ROY PRINTING COMPANY Mrs. Gordon Howes, (Thelma) is recuperating from an operation performed Monday, June 4. She is gaining satisfactorily. Weekly newspaper publisher each Thursday at Roy, Utah, in he interest of the surrounding communities of Roy, Rirerdale, Sunset, Clinton, Hooper, Kanesrille, South Weber, Uintah and Clearfield. Yearly subscription price $1.75 in advance. SUBSCRIPTION CALL OltKE LOCATION 5380 Mr and Mrs. A. E. Brown and two of their daughters are apend-ina few days at their cabin In Owner Publisher 2 1181 Manager 21184 J. HOWARD 8TAHI.E, BETTY lAlU STAIILE GORDON HOMES, Staff Photographer ' g Ph. 2 5587 PRICE $1.75 PER YEAR FOR INFORMATION SO. 1900 WEST ROY, t'TAIl, PH. Wyoming 2 1184 Mother and daughters. were honored at a stake individual award evening June 5 at the North Davis .Stake house A very mce program was given and a lovely banquet supper was berved. The lucky ones who had birthdays this wee) were Dennia Steed, Wendei Tall Iba nawt tonight Centennial Entertainment fishing season do-sopen until June 9, some Northern have jlre.t lv mute good r.iUhes in the areas ojwn water, .ingb-rtwo uni- tioul, one w iihmg o pounds aud the other 8 14 pounds, were reientlv h.iuled m hv a loganite. Cahr Valley, currently celebrating its crlennial vi.ii, in addition to boasting good and celehratlonb fishing, is also offering a arietv of during the summer months The nest hig attraction will he Dairy Davs, June 22 23. including ihe 1 ac he Iktiry Open Golf I mirns-rnc-n- t and a music dam e drama festival. July 27. UtluHigh n't - vou Mrs Don Taylor has just returned home from the hospital, where she has been for quite a while We are all glad she is feeling some in 1 better broke n right arm on Memorial for Michael Hi ndersun 8 His father Edis Henderson, returned Mrs Day Kandy, and from with ,i Dav A a a fishing trip Tuesday night painfully injured left foot log had fallen on it .lirnim (Hover. snd Mrs Uultir (Hovel is recovering s.i'isfaetorilv at home after a ton sileitomy at Dee Hospital last Thursdav Hi hemmoraged for a t ph afti r tin operation hut was abb to repaved Friday night llu- .in to ploier 1 Sc s(in of Mr outs of Riverdale bave early next Tuesday morning mi a five day outing to the l'mtuh Mountains Adv isors for the trip will he Sgt William Keith Will der. am! .take Kapp Riverdale News ... by long distance. It's cheaper than you think I e "Waah and wear fabrics com out fine. Even durably pleated cotton akirta are smoother than when hung up to dry. And no more drizzle on the kitchen floor! of Seattle s Starched dreams end shirts are breeze. Tlw secret is to taka them out of the dryer while theyre still damp and roll them immediately. Make ironing lots easier. a Automatic clothes dryers pay an extra dividend in another way. a And speaking ef helpers, my most They make lust a few clothes go enlhnsUsUc saalatant la our wee long way. Shorts. Jeans and plav be worn practically day Sally. Her favorite chore Is taking clothes can her fuazy animal toys out of our new in snd day out. Washing and drya few minutes time, a dryer after they've been ing takes only laundered. The dryer fluffs them up come rain or ahine, so wardrobe so msrh better thsa hanging them budget aavinga really mount up when children need fewer clothes on the tin. LP-Ca- v Ql azW Walker, One of the social events of the week was held at the home of Mrs R Monty Smith, as a farewell for Mrs Winnie Rosenberg, who will leave for Japan, June 15 to join ROY NEWS her husband Twenty seven guests were present They were neighbors of Mrs Smith and Roy Fourth Ward Relief Society members Mrs Rosenberg was presented with a piece of Samonlte luggage as a farewell gift Refreshments were served by the hostess Robert Janes Lay Pastor of Our Savior's Lutheran Church of Roy, graduated with high honors June 4th from the I'mvenity of Utah He is a member of Phi Beta Kappa IDs University studies and church work have given him a tight sched ole to maintain and he has been successful in bZth endeavors Mr and Mrs Janes plan to live in Roy this summer, while Mr Janes continues his church work Du Tannehill has been released from St Benedict's Hospital and is eonvalescing at home Pat Pales was the unfortunate victim of a bicycle accident Saturday evening He was given emergency treatment at St Benedict Tli past week has ivecn a busy Hospital where a stitch was taken to I Nmos the Schofields for ui' close the cut left by removing an Ihiv have had as vispors, Mr nd i m bedded stone. Mr- - U W H.irdv of Minneapolis. Mint Tlu v the .uiompanied Hardv s as far - the Salt Lake i'v airport where they boarded a plainfor hium Mr and Mrs si hofu Id then motored on to Provo when 'hev enjoved a pleasant day h their daughter Ellen and fam-i'Thrv also enjoved a visit from Mr and Mrs T .1 Sullivan of ilenc llamhlln Ph. a- hc-a- gla.-M- 1 MEAD DRESSING Kl ( llE button garlic 1 13 cup sugar 'i tup vinegar cup Wesson oil ftp black pepper s tsp salt tsp paprika can Campbells tomatoe soup small grated onion t'ji prepared mustard Blend together well and remove garhc button Makes a quart. No'Ib To make a cocoa cake .v would be quite a t in o.i tru k .in t - m e we don't expect that ,f vo phase include 3i Cup of i, io., on), the ingredients of Flor Blow ns b (Mil Proof Cocoa ,,, i ii.ntcj i.v-- t week If you are .co-:mg about the amount of ed mine and it took !'( ii uh It made a large i ups uliou' t and 14 cup cakes which lii: ' ika n n ightv hands with the i.i i i to-- , ,.r w had ovei Sunday 4 1 1 I i.-i- k i I I ori net Jolly Cooks Corner t STRAWBERRY JAM She uses approximately measure for measure, 2 cups sugar to 2 cup crushed strawberries with 2 tbs lemon juice, added Bring to a slow boil, keeping the t berries at a low constant for nearly an hour The low constant heat prevent the fruit from boiling down as it would at a higher tern pierature even for a shorter Mrs Hodge tests the jam by spooning a small amount in a .vainer and placing it in the refrig erator When it start to thuken the fruit is removed (rum the heat s and poured into stenlcd sealed wi'h melted paraffin For your tossed salads and sum n.er gleeris this salad dressing which is a favorite recipe Mr Hodge got from her mother in law can be beat It is easy to m.ik and keeps well in the refr.giu'nr 4 2240 Mi and Mrs George Wh.tley of Miss Sharon Randall who recent-lreturned home to Blarkfoot for Salt Igiki (Tty visited in Riverdale the summer started it by being over the weekend with Mr and in the hospital for five days She Mr- - Ed Child was operated on She is feeling I'utibinson Kansas fine now She is looking forward sh.iion ( ox daughter of Mr and! to coining back to Clearfield in Mi- - Kenneth (ox. came hack to Mis Rosemary spencer (another S pt Rivet dale for her Primary gradua of Amos and Ivy Scho-Goldoighter tion last Sundav The family has was installed as president of moved to the Terrace temporarily the ( le.irfielc! Second Ward Mu- whib thov ,ue waiting to move into ml thin own home in North Ogden The Km f irst Ward Relief So Mr and Mrs Arthur Schofield eielv held their rinsing social Tuea- and two daughters rmn Danville, d.iV & C. Mr. and Mrs Lynn A. McKinley of Provo, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs Royal lUrrop, Sunday. Steven liodson, son of Mr and Virgil Hudson, is in the Dee Hospital He was honored Sunday, by his classmates, who held their presthood meeting in his room, as he hadn't missed a meeting in the last two years Hurrry and get well Steven all your friends miss Miss Karen Randall is vLsiting here with her sister Mrs Kay Thompson She i from Blarkfoot, Idaho We hope you have a pleasant stay here Karen and we also hope vou tike our community dn-aw-- a Before storing the children's snow suits and jackets with alpaca or fur fabric collars, waah them in the sutoipatic washer. Then toes them in the dryer act at low heat. The collars will remain soft snd flexible instead of stiff. Mrs Bell Woods, former resident of Roy, has been the house guest of Mr and Mrs Elwood Rayer Mrs 1 a Dryers can steam out wrinkles or skirts. Put from wool them in the tumbler with a few damp towels to provide necessary moisture. and Syracuse. day Thompson and son a Ie Ashton, have returned home from Blarkfoot where they spent a week visiting Mrs Thompsons family' While there they wire surprised with a visit from Mrs Thompson's brother, Garth who was home on a 72 hour pass from the Navy Hr has been stationed for the past Id months in Japan Everyone was surprised and hnpy to see him time. Waah , former mail cirrier for the Roy Post Office has been visiting with friends snd relatives in Roy Those who had wedding anniver saries this week were Mr and Mrs David W Heaps on the 3rd, Mr and Mrs Verl Wallace 4th. Mr and Mrs William G the Mb Mr and Mrs Eugene F Carman lith, Mr and Mrs Paul Zaugg the 7th, Mi and Mrs G Harold Holt 7th Mi and Mrs Jerro breed 8th and Mr .uid Mrs Richard Donaldson on the 9th Congratulations amt many happy returns of the Mr and Mis Edmond Hoggan and family spent last week vacationing in southern Utah They visited with Mrs lloggans family in Heaver and Pariwon They went to St. George where they went to. the temple They also visited a movie set where Clark Gable was a show railed "Four filming (Jucens and a King don't have to worry about "moth ball odor in woolen clothes and blpnketa. When the time comes to bnng them out of hibernation, juat tumble them in the dryer for a few minutes. Theyll come out fresh and sweet in no a You son-in-la- to you Mrs Howard Ellis and Mrs Myron Wilcox left by bus to visit a brother .ind sister in law, Mr ' and Mrs M orley Thurgood in Salinas, Calif They went through San Franciveo and stopped off in Salinas for several (lays Then went on down the coast and returned home In was of lxs Angeles and Vegas They had a fine tune Ive Mr, and Mrs. Wayne Weasel returned home Sunday from a motor trip to Big Springs, Texas where they viuited with their daughter and Mr and Mrs. Don (Sharon) Rutledge 3rd Louise J laice 4th, Rosie B Carlos 4th. Terry P Ingram 4th, Marvene l.ilgenquist 5th, David Trousdale fith, Sondra Day 6lh, Kenneth Gardner Cth, Fern Schenik 7th. Lynn Clifford 7th, Kathleen Osborn 7th, Kent Johnson 8th. Gram Nielson 8th. Debra Ann Muir 8th. Shirley Lewis 8th: Elmo Hudson 9th: Kathie I.imh 9th; and Carol Hampton the Blh We would like to send happy birthday wishes Clearfield News And here are bo me special jobs learned my gaa dner can do: After several days of beautiful torn beweather, it seems I'mhouafe snd tween eprucing up the getting outside with the children to enjoy the beeuty of the countryside. I went to finish home-cleanin- g io 1 can get outdoors. But I'm afraid all the enthu-pi.n- a and longing to do both things would be wasted without the many conveniences of modem living. With todays appliances, 1 have time to do my work and enjoy outdoor activities, too. And even though we live beyond city gaa mains, we can uaa all the latest appliance because we have our own gas well," thanks to the help of our LI'-- f as service. Studying to be a home economist was a desire close to Rhoda Kin- ders heart, I)r Flinders gracious wife, and she has found that her interest in the subject ts a great ('al.lornia are vacationing here at help to her in Ihe home. Cooking the home of her sister. Mrs Allyn l.uiyoiu will he happy to hear is one of the things she likes best (Virginia) Jackson, and other rcia !hat Mrs J William Child is feel- to do She has a great number of tives in the Ogden area Mrs Seho-fiel- ing much better We are very following her re- delicious recipes will lx remembered as the lent happy she is willing to share some former Katherine Dixon of her very favorite ones with us PUm Mrs This particular Lamb Curry rec.ruver Joy Junes, and son M1 Iae Fict. son of Mr and Mrs Dale spent the past week in Smith- - cipe is an economical and tasty i dish to serve for an informal gathering, as well as being a great A fall from a backyard tree In favorite of the family which the neighborhood children LAMB CURRY had constructed a tree hut resulted 2 Ihs lamb stew or other bit of lamb rut to bite size Flour in a sack with a small amount of flour in it Brown in fat and add medium onion chopped When well browned add 'x cup water and a can of mushroom soup or mushroom sauce -- JW Add a dash of Worcestershire i sauce t.sp curry powder. Cover and let simmer till meat is tender, serve over helpings of fluffy cooked rice To add an extra touch of flavor Mrs Flinders serves in her lazy susan nuts, chopped fine, hard boiled eggs, sieved, raisins, etc., TRUST AN which arc spooned over the top of the serving FISHING SEASON IS HERE O YOUNGS IS THE PLACE TO STOCKUP ON ALL YOUR FISHING AND CAMPING NEEDS! FISHING LICENCES FATHERS DAY IS JUST AROUvD the CORNER, JITME 17 as? SERVICE! W 1 Fast Service Launderette Complete Family Laundry Eye Experts FOR Watch Repair IUW Jl IVI VlbVlM CAU BY HUMBER! o 1 Attended Bredley University 6 Year Experience O See CAL STRINGHAM C. Rtrlngham Jewelry Theatre Bldg. Roy, Utah Canning time is here again and it is a good idea Io consider your canning needs in preparation for Mr David Farr a busy season (Jean) Hodge is all ready rolling up her sleeves for the event, shinning up her biggest saure pan. stackin g up on sugar and eyeing the fresh strawberries coming on the market with critical appraisal. This is the recipe she will use for her strawberry jam session. It is one she helped hrr mother with long before she met Mr. Hodge and since it is his favorite she makes It on her own now COI.EMAN CAMP STOVES. LANTERNS. CAMP TABLES, STOOLS AND COOLERS FISHING LINES. LEADERS. HOOKS, REELS, AUTO. SPINNING. CASTING, 1,1 RES, ETC, YOUN Furniture, Hardware!, Appliances, Sporting Goods Store Hours 9 A.M. to 7 P.M. Every Day VOUR SUNSET SHOPPING CENTER 455 North Main S. SUNSET Phone 51 |