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Show b Thursday December 24, 1939 The party in the chapel Wednesday evening, Dec. 16. A very lively program was rendered and a delicious turkey luncheon was Cleat molt privtl9 qutbofid served. About 50 were in attenAt Roy, Utah dance. Even president of the Society, JoAnn Smith was there and she had just returned to her home with her newly born twin boys. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Burns Mrs. Earl Unison is once ar ehappy over the safe arrival again feeling pert after recoverof a lovely baby girl, born Mon- ing from a bad attack of the flu day, Dec. 14. that is in the air again. Mrs. Norman Spencer is again George Elmer has returned home from a trip on a proud mother of another son TDY to Lewiston, Mont, in con- son born recently. Mr. Spencer nection with his work. is ln the service on the water and Phyllis, ins wife, with her Sunset Ward Belief Society new son are enjoying the stay! held their annual Christmas with her parents, Mf. and Chilson. JkfiwCkonkk Sunset News 30-da- y - Mr. and Mrs. Harold Heinrich are pleased with they first soys arrival recently weighing sag pounds and greeted by two The baby son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Snyder is now recuperating at home after a stay in the hospital. The infant has been quite ill with bronchial pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Eiroer Neilwuy CbAMtncn and family visited recently with everyone a Merriest Christmas a brother and his family, the ever and a most Happy and Prosperous New Year. Raymond Neibaurs, in Happy birthday to Edward Pattillo gnd Lelos Elmer, on In the recent talent assembly Dec. 23, to Mary Montgomery, g North Junior Davis t High, Dec. 24; Carol Mietus, Elizabeth Ford, daughter of Mr .and Dunon Dec. Mrs. Leonard Ford of Sunset, Dennett Frances Dec. 26, and away Upp was one of three winners picked from nine contestants. Mrs. Ev- Mildred McClain, Monte Criddie Shirley Anderson on Dec. erett Larson of Sunset is on the and Lora Sue Alldredge on Dec. PTA and was one of the judges 27; at the assembly contest. Le-oor- s The proud born moved ago. The for the Wesley Harrops are parents of a baby boy recently. The Harrops to Brigham a short time Dessert for Garner and Clenfia Ray Rasmussen on Dec. 29; Frak Steed, George Elmer and James ! F. Meadows on Dec. 30; Gordon Martin, Kent Smith and Marlene Hill Steed on Dec. 81. fV,' Happy anniversary to Mr. and Mrs. James Measom Dec.i 22; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chilson Dec. j&f.f 25; Mr. and Mrs. William Cc Cain on Dec- - 28, and to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tnbe-o- n Dec. 31. 28; Don k .. ' . V. ytyrJtfW Kii a festive dinner . . . ii .''a 4 z'"'' REU ' wrN 'V 1 ! y . PEPPERMINT RIBBON LAYERS h j ' V i annual Christmas party Sunset Ward, with Santa (Claus was presented Tuesday, Pec. 22. A very interesting program of Christmas spirit and fun was rendered, with Santa Claus appearing to give each a treat. Afterwhich the older dance jlovers and teenagers enjoyed the balance of. the evening dancing. Saturday, Dec. 30 will be the (Stake annual Christmas dance (held at the Clinton Ward hall ,at 8 30 p.m We hope everyone will plan to attend. With the beginning of the New Year, there will be new time schedules for church meetings of Sunset Ward. Sunday School will be at 11a m., Priesthood at 8 45 a m. and Sacrament meeting at 5 45 p m Parting with this the old year of 1959, we wish to extend to Jr i1 vvi 1 I 7 f ? ' . i , ss C $ i I960 XJ UW X 2 4 5, 6 10 11 1213 2Vi 4 j 1 ;4 v f JAM!AUY ,17 i i ' 4 .rf v I fa- ' 14 f ' M ., &H 12 LAURA'S CAKE & 1316 CANDY SHOP the world go by. For several generations New York has had its Greenwich "BoheVillage and mians" adventurous, ambitious youngsters lured irom almost every state by the rewards of success In the arts. They gathered In the chaap-ren- t section of lower Manhattan; from dingy rooms and garret came poems of Edna St. Vincent Millay, novels of Theodor Dreiser, plays of EugeneKDNeUl, gnd works of lesser lights. Then huge apartment buildings began crowding downtown Into the little neighborhood; the old houses are rapidly being razed, rents soaring, the end of New Yoiks "Bohemia" may be near. Meanwhile, on the opposite coast, a new one emerges on the steep streets and alleys of San Franciscos Telegraph JLL1. There, In tiny "coffee houses, hold forth the "beatniks" with their modern rhythms in music and art. What lasting liteia-turif any, they will cieate remains to be seen. And midway between the coasts in Chicago there has been evolving a quietly growing colony of young artists and writers neither "Bohemian" nor "beatnik" In tastes or talents. It has not been bally-hooefortunately, and from it may come real, lasting contributions to American art. It is in a respectable neighborhood of our second citys "Near North," among the venerable mansions of w'hat was Chicagos "Gold Coast." Most of the wealthy old families long since have departed; along tree-line- d little streets abide serious youngsters (and a few beards) whose pursuit of the arts is worth watching DUANE'S TEXACO dvefRsinalirofe for you! uhing you the merriest Christmas of all! Metrf tT Party menus deserve a really deluxe last course and guests will purely be dazzled by this delicious confection. Almost as easy as it is fancy though, these lovely peppermint layers are mix-mad- BAR e with new convenience products: pkg. Pillsbury Chocolate Flavor Boston Cream Pie .Mix 1 pkg. Pillsbury Vanilla Flavor Boston Cream Pie Mix 4 tablespoons crushed peppermint stick candy 2 eggs 2 tablespoons soft butter 2 Vi cups milk 2 tablespoons boiling water Prepare Pouch 1 from Chocolate and Vanilla Boston Cream Pip Mixes as directed. Before chilling, fold 2 tablespoons of crushed candy into each filling. Cool. Prepare Pouch 2 from both Boston Cream Tie Mixes as directed Bake each in a 9 inch round pas, well greased and floured on the bottom. Split thoroughly cooled cake into two layers each Arrange jayejrs and filling in this order; chocolate layer; half of vanilla filling; vanilla layer; all of chocolate filling; vanilla layer; remain-uivanilla filling; chocolate layer. Combine Pouch 3 from both Boston Cream Pie Mixes Add butter and water. Stir until smooth If necessary, add more water, a Jew drops at a time. Frost top of cake; allow frosting to run down sides. Sprinkle with crushed peppermint stick candy Chill at least 1 hour before serving; keep in refrigerator. Serves 12. , joyro 1 REA-JO- 's Graduate Weber High School Matties Cafe g Santa Buys Himself .a Present y' v TIK6 ABO-- 1 010R,6BaPf, CANT f frit COtskf yon 71 KtAr'tM . TOR 7 AM ''' !$5?!trp '? OURS e, May Every Good Wish Come True basketball team in the family! come back again know want you to and again and we during 'we appreciate it. We hope com he coming year we wi serve you more. know you better and oB ol you! CKnstn to v porch,.. BURGER a WE have seen you front Oaai Has rs From my MlMf The Schoenfelds 18 19 20 21 22 23; 25 26 27 28 29 30J by CARL HELM . I watch i mm a land of happy homes, of hearts. God has bountifully is bestowed many blessings upon us. Let this us put our trust in him and be glad our holiday greeting goes the promise of our continued fine service to you With happy Yuletide season. d, May Christmas bring you joy and may each day of the year add to your enjoyment of life And may we continue to serve you in the futui4 as we have ! during the past! fSWTi Smith'; Arctic Circle 'cw- - off-be- at "ML V A ,(1 7he qHRRy OLdL Ivm&L V--- iH s- - The open door policy was zonccived by an American statesman, but its practiced ay youngsters everywhere." j of you . . . from all of us! Our sincere good wishes for your To ""WkW y vs H. very merriest Christmas and very gladdest New Year! ROY MEAT GtSBY'S GREENHOUSE ' T olourlMendvand cquaminces.- To our friends and r - V J, - year draws to a clue, w wish the people of Blah a happy holiday searon and a prosperous 1960. We also want to express si scere thanks for the support many Utahns have given tiie mineral industries particularly those who have been fighting for protection against excessive imports a id for adoption of a national minerals policy that would insure healthy growth for the raw materials industrirs of Utah and the West. gOMPUfwiS (fordmen Auto Sales UTAH 'from - MIKING ASSOCIA7IGE1 tl19 earth gomes w .abundant Ufa for alt" well meet someday rlierr than to say . . . and ix no vuy Merry Christ V I . . . go our . wishes for . a ana to,; happy holiday J Vi nu y ear lo very happy and nerv one of xnu! eah RQY .LAUNDERETTE I ; acquaintances, to those' Dost wishes and thanks As the rUtofitHoiewhomTwacetday, Sunset, Utah 11 BROWNS AUTO MART I |