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Show feead the Classifieds . . Jtutt a Classified Hooper News ' Guests of Floyd and Cora Fowers for three weeks ore Lucile Widdison Chick and her daughter, Sheri of Indianapolis, Indiana. Also spending several days last week with the Fowers family was Elma W. Fugal asd children, Robert and Amy of Pleasant Grove. THE LITTLE son of Robert ahd Lois McCloy was named and blessed in sacrament meeting, Sunday. He was given the name of Dennis Taylor McCloy. New members of the LDS Church who were baptised Saturday and confirmed Sunday were John Paulson, son of Clarence and Barbara Paulson, Margaret Fowers, wife of Donald Fowers, David Christensen, son of Leno and LaMar Christensen, Jackie Kite, son of Vern and Florence Kite, Nancy Higley, daughter of George and Edna Higley and Kenneth Cullens, son of Vernal and Hazel Cullens. Confined to the hospital fol lowing surgery, is Carol Parker. Also in the hospital for several days, Anna Cottle was there for observation. Nolan Nelson is just recovering from a serious case of mumps. Congratulations to Max and Ann Hunter on the arrival of their new baby daughter Camp U and V of the DUP both held their meetings last week Camp V met at the home of Eva Cox with Mae Garner as co hostess Jewel Widdison gave a musical reading and the lesson was given by Florence Allen. Mae Garner read a biography of her father, Nephi E Hardy Members present were Velma ONLY $6c Read, Jewel Widdisbn, Beatrice butler, Lavon Read, Leanna Rouche, Emma McCloy, Rae Moore, Lucile King, Armina Widdison, Lucinda F o w ers, Florence AJItn and the hostess. Special guests were Mrs. Platt and Mrs. Cathy, board members. Camp U met at the home of Amanda Widdison with Zina Cottle as co hostess. A piano duet was played by MDry Abrams and Colleen Dahl Beverly Parker gave a reading, Mane Haws gave the lesson. Guests included Virgie Man ning, Florence Manning, Gladys Frew, Verna Manning, Francis Christensen, Russell, Jennie Margaret Vaughn, Ruth Dawson, Elnora Widdison, Marian W. Cox, Leoan Burningham, Della Lillian Garner, Cunmngton, Marie Haws, Sarah Miles, Jean Richins, Mildred Folkman, Bessie Widison, Della Dahl, Marie Abrams, Colleen Dahl, Hattie Parker and Beverly Parker Special guests were the two board members Mrs Hadley and Mrs. Anderson. The Hooper First Ward Relief Society will sponsor a first aid program next Tuesday morning, May 10, from 10 to 11 Mr Halloway, a fireman from will discuss First Aid and will show a film on mouth to mouth rescue. The regular work day program will follow with a quilt to be quilted and other hand work to be donfe All ladies of the ward are invited to take part in this program Jack and Norene Boswell are back here after having spent the past 14 months in Arizona where Jack was employed With them is their young son, Kurt They are visiting with Norenes parents Bryon and Harriet Ross Mar-quard- t, PROFESSIONAL MARRIAGE Beacon's Counseling Service Salt Lake COUNSELING TA TA 5 4600 5 4065 Clearfield Ogden m per tssua Sunset News Girli from Sunset area who mare Proscola this year are: Kathleen Call, Lynda Edlund, Beth Grlmstad, Irene McQuar-rie- , Sharon Newman, Colleen Steed. Sheryn Barnett was chosen as cheerleader and so is in Proscola, too. Wrtttts&AY L MAY, Hermese Maw Now Engaged j i i i I The betrothal of Miss Maw, is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George C. Maw. She will marry Allen Stevens, son of Mr. and Mrs J. Merwin Stevens of Mt. Carmel, June 6 in the Logan LDS Temple. The bride-to-bwill graduate from the Utah Slate University this spring She has also attend ed Weber College where she was president of the Sharmea The Sunset Jaycees held their annual elections April 1st. The n6w president is Roy Davis Jr., Francis E Maerk, 1st vice president and Russell Bean 2nd vice president. Other members of the board for the coming year are Dale Moncur, Bruce Scholer, Social Club Mr Stevens is a graduate of Edgar Tracy, George Wilmot USU where he was a member Ken and Stewart. of the Alpha Zeta Fraternity The new president appointed and the Scabbard and Blade Kenneth Stephens as secretary Club He is presently doing and Gary Schroader as treasur- graduate work at the university er. The Jaycee organization is one of the most active, groups in the U S. Another Teen Record Hop Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. will be held m Riverdale this to motored Logan Saturday night, May 8 This will Thursday, to celebrate Mr. also be sponsored by the Les birthday. They attend Amies Gaies Club, Riverdak ed the second performance of Womens service organization USU theatres "Tragedy of RichThe time is 8 to 11 The plan ard III Their son, Robert had is the Riverdale Ward recreation a part in it hall Admission is 35c Sport The fourth grade of Mrs Bar or dess attire is acceptable but ncs and Mrs Barnett, and the no levio, please Pnzcs will be 5th grade of Mrs Larison presold given and refreshments sented their spring festival A DWCE recital will be song, dance and verse Friday given next Friday evening, Ma evening, April 29 in the multi 13 by Mary Ann's Hawaiian purpose room to a crowded School of Dance It will begin at house of parents and friends 8 pm in the Riverdale Ward Mr and Mrs Johnny Swallow recreation hall were happ.v to have their newly The 27 voting pupils of Man born son blessed at last weeks Ann Jensen will call at the fast meeting with his grandpar homes with 50c and 25c tickets ents and great grandparents in for ale Proceeds will be turn attendance The name was Stan ed into the Rivtrdale Waid ley Neal Swallow and he was building fund blessed by his father The building fund dinner for j very special one this yeai this month is scheduled to be Fach mother will receive a gift held May 27 and will be sron The MIA is sponsoring a cake sored by the High Priests quor sale, proceeds from which will um go to our ward building fund Sunday evening, May 29 will Cakes will be sold at Sunset he the farewell testimonial for Market and at Safeways in Elder Robert L. McQuarrie who Clearfield The North Davis Stake Dear leaves for his mission to Paris, to My Heart night was held in France, June 20 Mothers Day program is to the Svracu'-chapel Mond iy e Sunday May 8 and is to he night civic-minde- d Riverdale News Freedom of choice is the foundation of America's free woy mf of life. Your ability 1 if J to choose wisely depends on your "j knowledge of the truth. Look to your newspaper for the authentic facts that are your indispensable JL SNtWSt v oww adu Rirrr-- JfefvtffrWI A ,li mm tf- IMI m 4 M ft iviiiiAMM.' ft. ' IW v W guide-post- s to h ft ! W t H mmt f inww iTjTr ? ,vx,-.- - Mincemeat Treat Lures All Aees ( e t iv . ' Her-mes- INDUSTRIAL DEFENSE exercise conducted by the Jones A Laugh-llSteel Corp. lu one of Its Pittsburgh plants featured evacuation to abetters of all 2,000 employes in a routine. The emerfirm, like some other large companies, has a gency plan including shelters, first aid training, a relocation site for management and vital records, and Shown Inspecting the plant during the exercise Is Lee A. Iloegh (left), director of the Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization, and Dr. Richard Ger-tePennsylvania Civil Defense director. iocdm Photoi n ed g. HWrnM At w - A to better living. -- W r Treedom and responsibility are inseparable. To the full extent that we are free to choose for ourselves, we hum take the responsibility for the choices we make. Your newspaper exists to bring jou the accurate information ou need to choose always in the best interests of your-selyour family, your country. f, It s easy to lure d youngsters "out of the clour. ith an snack treat of Heavenly Mincemeat Confec-t'onand milk. A candy like cookie, it is made easily with mincemeat, sweetened condensed milk and cereal. space-minde- v easy-to-ma- (Makes about 20 squares) Condensed None Such Mince Meat 1 (15 oz ) can Eagle Brand Sweetened Condensed Milk cup butter J cup brown sugar, firmly packed 1 cup sifted flour 1 teaspoon soda 2 teaspoon salt 2 cup3 corn flakes, rice certal or crumbled shredded wntat juniors B eak mincerte&t into smill pieces in medium-siz- e saucepan; a d sweetened condensed milk. Cook over medium heat, stirring cj'njtantly, about 6 minutes or until the consistency of thick Or am butter until fluffy, gradually add sugar, beat until jam well blended. Sift together dry ingredients; add cereal Add mgred-nnL- v dry to creamed mixture; mix until crumbly. Divide mixture in hil Int half the mixture firmly into 13 x 9 x 2 inch baking dish "h ch has been buttered, waxed paper-lineand buttered again. Slread evenly with mincemeat filling Spread remaining mixture cnlv over filling until smooth Bake in a moderate oven (J50F ) about 30 minutes or until top is firm and crusty Remove from baking di3h Cool slightly, cut into 2'i inch squares If desired, fro t with Orange Frosting. Ore nge Frosting Cream 2 tablespoons butter Combine ' cup frozen orange juice concentrate (defrosted) and 2 cup ( 2 of 15 cct'-iecondensed milk, blend 4 cup of the mature can) vnh b itt-- r Aid 3( cups sifted confectioners sugar alternately condensed milk mixture, bent until well i..t 1 Tv'll lg s voet'-neh'ent xl Stir in ' orange rind, beat until fluffy. 1 fallout' Shelters Can Save Millions of Americans Many Americans near the points of bomb impact could be killed in a nuclear attack by blast, heat and initial radiation But millions could survive by the simple expedient of protecting themselves against radioactive fallout. PRESIDENT EISENHOWER has called fallout shelter the bc'st s.ngle defense measure for the pioteetion of the greatest number of our people " I or about $25 to $150 per person, families can construct shelters, on a basis, ino which they can go after any nuclear attack to stay alive until radiation intensity outside lessens to safe levels, civil defense authorities point out basement or underground shelter. One is MP-1The Family Fallout Shelter, which details five basic designs of concrete block, reinforced concrete and pieshaped metal The other, MP-1Clay Masonry Fallout Shelters," shows five other plans for basic shelters, calling for use of clay products (brick or tile). THESE PAMPHLETS can be obtained from your local or State civil defense offices, or by writing to Box Home Shelter. Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization. Battlq Creek. Mich. Many persons building shelters are setting them up as recreation rooms, dens, or extra bedroom space, thui gaining mnitiple use of Any shelter must be the facilities, civil defense equipped with the necessiofficials report. ties of life, including food, water, first aid and sanitary OCDM encourages mult, pursupplies and lights. There pose use of shelter space Its must be enough for all shelprime concern is that such radiatiter occupants for at least 14 on-proof shelter be provided now. officials say On the day of days. Two pamphlets are available any attack, such efforts would be to help you construct a suitable too little and too late . s -- Heavenly Mincemeat Confection Freedoms key to better living is your newspaper. u! fV PASft t; l&co (3-o- z ) package 1 1 d c- d 1 d taM-xpoo- na |