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Show 3The Jjira,d Jour"3n. North Cache High Girls League Officers j Build A Collapsible Dolls House League Newcomers To Be Given Demonstration Officers of th North Cache High A cake deioiaUng demonstraGirls League are: tion by Mrs. It. Burns Ciookston Front row, left awaits Faculty League Newcomto right, Ruth Allen, ers at their November meeting Thursday, according to Mrs L. president; Janet J. Ogden, chan man of the event. Whitman, secretary; Members will meet at the home Kva Jean Rasmussen, of Mr. Stanford L. Johnson, 265 F.ast Second North, at 8 p.m. for sophoroi e represen their second monthly sentative. Back to gather ideas on decorating row, left to right: cake the coming holiday Ann Thompson, vice seasons. for president; Carolyn Assisting Mi. Ogden are Mrs Stevens, Senior rep- Norman Bauer. Mrs. Leslie D. resentative; Janice Beadle, Miss Roxie Bell Diver, Peggy D. Meikle, Advisor; Ruby Iwtrsen, . huatup'tfai . tiiiljiin reporter. The Girls League sponsors the annual Spring Hop and one meeting each g term. For AAUW Program Saturday of Tlie American Association University Women will meet Saturday, November 1 at 3 p m. In the Womens Iounge in the commons building. Mrs. Pearl Budge, program chairman, announces that Dr. associate Jefferson Kastmund, professor of education, will speak on "Merit Hating in the Schools,' a subject of great Interest In Utah at this time. Mrs. Margaret Zobell is hospitality chairman for the day. Mrs. Nedra Mazuran. president, urges all members to be present. Study group meetings will be announced and calendari will be available. i Tremonton Legion '" w ? "s' irWM, ' Auxiliary Installs Officers ton. District Del clous Apple Dumplings (Makes 6 dumplings) Two cups sifted flour, 2 tea- The state of Washington offers her Delicious apples and luscious The Tremonton unit of the filbert nuts to the gala ThanksAmerican Legiot, Auxiliary, Dis- giving dinner menu. For dessert, small warm apple trict No. 1, held installation ceremonies In connection with a mem- turnovers subtly spiced and topbership dinner Wednesday eve- ped with a scoop of ice cream, ning in the Utah Power and Light make a perfect end to the turkey Company club rooms In Tremon- feast. , Jessie Ken-ningto- n, president; Floss Birch ' and Bernic Coleman were pres- spoon ent. Staters gave reports of their activltiea at Girls State during this past summer, A delicious dinner was served to a large group of Auxiliary members. double-actin- baking g Two Girl Cleverly Arranged Party Given For Mrs. Wilkinson Doney and Mrs. Evelyn Doney entertained at a atork shower for Mrs. Geraldine Wilkinson Saturday evening at the home of Geraldines parents, Mr. and Mrs. L, M. Doney. At small tables clever favors In keeping with the occasion marked places for the honored guest, and Mrs. Thelma Doney, Mrs. Aner Harris, Mrs. Verneta Mr. Marilyn Larsen and daughter, Sharon, Jo-An- n, Some Different Uses For Salt Salt, the most Indispensable product In the kitchen cupboard has some 14,000 recorded uses, to yet Its versatility continues grow. Just as Industry and agriculture continue to develop new roles for salt, housewives are discovering uses for salt beyond its time-teste- d seasoning properties. In Cream For Instance, a little salt speeds the whipping of cream or eggs. For those troubled with grainy cooked icing, a pinch of salt aids In keeping this frosting smooth while at the same time Improving the flavoring. Turning out mealy, tender boiled potatoes is no problem when this method Is followed: Boil in salted w ater until done, then drain off the water and sprinkle salt over them. Shake the pan vigorously back and forth over a lighted burner. The salt draws out excess water and leaves the potatoes dry and flaky. In the preparation of leafy at Personal Shower ng Tenth Birthday C f 4-in- Mix Gather Anniversary family members met in the Paradise school gym to honor Ezra Obi ay wrap tapes Decoration on his 85th birthday anniversary. will suggest Tour ingenuity A dinner was served at a bit of net ruffling frills other long taoles attractively decorated a tiny in keeping with Halloween after for curtains or to stand in the tree Christmas which the following program, with room. Mozell Smith as mistress of cere- living Use one sheet of cardboard for monies, was presented: four sons wall of room. Cut setond center of Mr. Obray, liarven. Maurice, in half for side walls. Cover piece and "That K.lmer, sang Ralph one side of each wall with paper Sliver Haired Daddy of Mine; or Ida Marie Obray and Evelyn of your choosing wallpaper shelf paper. Lemon sang Tm My Own Grandto the Secure the covering Mozell Smith sang a solo pa; of cardboard with strips of back on the banjo by accompanied a Marvin Mrs. Bertha tape which, we find, makes Obray, than smoother "wall pasting James, a daughter of Mr. Obray, to cardboard. gave his life history; Mr. Obray paper two side walls over cenPlace a Nettie sang song; Obray gave and attach wall ter together a humorous reading: Rober.a Bowen and Mozell Smith sang a 'with a strip of masking tape along a folder. Darrell Norris directed the outside edge to form outsides duet; We also covered the several members of the group in of the walls with red shelf paper extemporaneous band numbers. and outlined doors and windows Lovely Gift p tape. Mr. Obray was presented with with green can be draped windows Inside a lovely gift from the family by with construction paper cut and his daughter Lillian. Ruth Norman and Ramona pencil lined to ape real drapes Summers presented several dance and taped or pasted in place. rut from magazines may numbers, accompanied by Crystal Picture "hung on the wall and framSummers; Carl Lee and Steven be with narrow strips of tape. Or Obray played a saxaphone duet; ed a mirror from a handbag small a trio composed of Shelia, Trudy can also be secured on the wall and Ronda Smith sang. of three in the very same way. With the exception are shelves In the who the are in service, simulated kitchen, grandsons a of by strip taping Duane Smith, Clayton and Stanford Obray, Mr. Obray entire blue rickrack to wall with red tape. Tiny pictures cut from family was present. food ads stock the shelves with familiar brands. Other colored pictures of utensils, plants, towels taped or pasted in position add Ninty-fiv- e Saturday evening Friends Enjoy Dinner at menu. the But Washing- ton way, baked and topped with chopped filberts. Baked Squash-FilbeTopped (Serves I) One-ha- lf cup coarsely chopped 3 filberts, cups steamed and mashed squash, 2 tablespoons brown sugar, 2 tablespoons bread crumbs, 3 tablespoons bu'ter or rt margarine. Place salted and mashed squash in a greased casserole. Melt butter or margarine and add sugar, bread crumbs and filberts. Sprin- kle over squash. Bake in moderate oven (350 degrees F.) for 15 minutes. Better Quality STUTTGART, Germany .OB Seven men were brought to trial here on counterfeiting charges Tuesday. Authorities said they were caught because the counterfeit five mark l$1.19 pieces they were making were of better quality than the legitimate ones. Older girls making and enioy zioimoaiis aches-pain- si relief, also greater ease in moving. You can peel Musterole work! Stainless. Mother Should Try to Please Herself as Well as Others have I done lately to please myself? That is a questior! that every woman ought to ask herself occasionally. So much of what a wife and mother does is to please others. She does a great many things either to please or appease or impress her husband. She docs as many or more for the welfare and happiness of her t hildren. She does countless things because they are expected of her by friends, relatives, or even the acquaintances who want her to head a committee, bake a cake, join a club, donate her time. etc. She even does a lot of things because of what they" will say if she doesnt. "They set many of her standards and force her into many activities. Do Something You Want to Do (that 35c With all she does for her HMiitiini.n paper furniture. But the younger ones, I find, prefer to furnish with blocks and dime-stor- e plastic chairs, desks and so forth. To make the folding furniture, draw the outline in proper perspective on paper. Kitchen cabinets, for example, are made three inches high, two inches are drawn across deep. Lines the outline at each measurement for making a straight fold. Allow an extra half inch at the top to make a tab for attaching piece to wall. Before taping to wall, fold paper on the lines youve drawn. Drawers and stove outlines may be penciled in and outlined in color or. for a fancier effect, by narrow strips of colored tape. The best and most precious dust cloths of all are old knit cotton They are soft, lint free and durable. If you want to lengthen their lives as wash dusters and them out in the machine with bleach and strong soap. car-washe- Piece Maternity Suit Skirt. Failla. Two Pencil detachable Slim collars with jewelled medallion trim. Sixes versaries. A decorated cake centered the table where places were set for Mr. and Mrs. TVilford Stauffer and family qf North Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Burrell and fam- hus- glamorous look th! way, put on a thin layer lust to hold down and friends, the outsiders who the crumbs and give a base coat; call on her for help, a woman let it set The final frothy layer often overlooks the need to do goes on ciumb'ess and smooth. something now and then simply because that is what she wants to do. Gals rushed for time do their So what have you done for nylon lingerie 111 the machine yourself lately? What have you but separate from towels, etc., done for no other reason than 'in warm water If youve an old, that was what you wanted to do? decrepit stocking stuff your ny-- 1 For no other satisfaction than Ion hose into it. knot it at the the fun it gave to you? top and put it in, too. Think about it now and then. It is natural for women, much of the time, to put the interests of their family ahead of their own. 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M. 8 Mdternitv Come Early Don't Be Disappointed!, SEWING MACHINE 45c nr naa cake, avoid spoil the NONE 50LD TO Embassy no-ho- st nfna that fold-u- p Two A dinner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Pearce in Faradise Sunday honoring Mrs. Mattie Stauffer and Lon-i- e Burrell on their birthday anni- lOUgft a frosting crumbs Mother. At No Host Dinner and When those band. her children, her relatives Europe. ADVENTS BEGIN DEC. 1ST AND END DEC. 24TH The Advent Calendar Come In Six Designs at do anything he wants to do but 'It in a positive wav by saving is time now for me to do something I w ant to do RUTH MILLETT SAYS DEALERS Celebrated nd long-lasti- ng gMUSTHHUE is fun to Besides providing dream quarters for a lucky doll, a doll house with collapsible rooms make, and easy on the budget, too. The Store with everything for the Expectant CtafeWiiWCw'" Hospital tests prove Musterole gives quick, i designing Mother-To-B- e Two Birthdays It is not often that one can open the door and step, with ease, into another world. But, actually it is a very short trip, via your imagination, to oldworld charm and almost forgotten handicrafts of "k three-dimension- al Wth The "Advent" Calendars Creates that special heat needed to relievo V realism. sugar-spic- In the Thanksgiving this time, serve It v no-ho- st squares. together gar, cinnamon and nutmeg. Reserve 4 cup of the mixture. Place one sliced apple In center of each square. Sprinkle with 14 tableThe home of Mr. and Mrs. Roand 14 table- land Parkinson in Franklin was spoons sugar-spic- e spoons coconut. Dot with 4 table- the scene of a no host dinner spoon butter or margarine. Mois- party Saturday. ten edges of dough with milk and Those present included Mr. and bring dought up over apples, Mrs. Alvin Harris of Logan, Mr. pressing edges together with a and Mrs. Phenoi Edgley, Mr. fork. Prick doygh with fork. and Mrs. Ernest Eberhard. Mr. Arrange dumplings in Urge and Mrs. Ariel Hawke and Mr. greased pan. Bake in hot oven and Mrs. Clifford Forsgren of (425 degrees F.) for 25 minutes, Preston, and Mr. and Mrs. Paror until dumplings are brown kinson and apples are tender. Serve Following dinner Mr. Parkinwarm Vith cream which has son showed pictures of the recent been flavored with reserved trip he and Mrs. Parkinson made to California. Social visiting was e mixture. Squash traditionally belongs enjoyed. su- r M'- - ld Parkinson Home Wilma Kendall is Honored Guest powder, 1 teaspoon salt, 4 cup shortening 4 cup milk, 4 cup sugar, 14 teaspoons rinnamon, 4 teaspoon nutmeg, 6 red apples, pared, cored, sliced, 4 cup shredded coconut, 3 tablespoons butter or margarine. Sift flour once and measure. Add baking powder and salt and sift together 3 times. Cut In shortening. Add milk and stir Just to blend. Roll dough thick on Houred board and cut in six rh Mrs. Verda Neeley, Mrs. Bonnie Doney and daughter,- Ann, Mrs. Kay Wright and daughter, Mrs. Leora Doney and daughter, Elaine, Mrs. Melba Stocks snd daughter, Paula, Mrs. Nettie Lewis, Mrs. Laura Atkin-ao- n, Mrs. Dorothy Doney. Mrs. June Wilkinson, Mrs. Estelle Wright and the hostess. Following a delicious luncheon vegetables to make certain games were played and Mrs. Wiltheyre clean and free of insects, kinson opened her lovely and use- use salt water to draw out dirt ful gifts, and any insects which may be lurking deep among the leaves. In Double Boiler Another salt hint for the busy housewife speeds double boiler cooking. Add salt to the water in the outside container. The water heats quicker and the foods in the inner pan cook faster with this method. A personal shower was held Pancakes wont stick if the for Wilma Kendell Monday eve-iniis rubbed with dry salt griddle Rich-man at the home of Pat before heating. Using this method in Cornish. Wilma left Wednesday for Pan- and an even cooking temperature, ama where she is to be married. the pancakes turn out fluffy and Present at the party were Karla golden brown. And heres a tip for shelling Kendell, Janean Bauman, Genele Godfrey, the hostess and the nuts for holiday puddings and goodies. Soak the whole nuts guest of honor. oernight in salt water. The next morning the shells will crack easily and the kernels come out whole instead of in broken pieces. Miss Jolien Myler of Cornish In addition, the nut flavor win be was honored on her tenth birth- accented by the salt. day anniverstry with a party. After the children had played games they were served refreshments. Present were Jackie Sorenson, Lela Jean Mortenson, Diane Elwood, LaDon Porter, Paula Moser, Ellen Rigby, Claudia Van Orden and Loretta - , gift-wra- THANKSGIVING TREAT warm apple dumplings subtly spiced and topped with a scoop of ice cream. officers, ' Family Members On Turnovers and Ice Cream Perfect End to Turkey Feasf Educator Slated I Mrs. Dean H Eyre. Mrs. Gene H Linford, Miss Alice Ol.sen. Mrs. C. R. Patterson, and Mrs. John son. Forsherg, junior representative; buv a doll or the chn-tm- a buthdav question when you have; a daughter who is mothering her own family of little dolls. Lack of space and lack of cash ate two problems parents weigh against the obvious desire. Well,! while we were weighing our decision, a bright friend ot ours j devised the answer: Collapsible j 100ms that can be folded flat when not in use. Low Cost Whats more, creating the rooms is fascinating fun, and are mostly materials needed the around items jou have house, so the cost is slight Two rooms, a living room and kitchen, that our clever friend made met with the charmed deand her light of our little pals. Older girls, 10 to 12, immediately caught the method of manufacture and set to work on their own. Heres the basic materials you need: Two sheets of stiff card-bar- d about 12 x 15 for each tooin, scraps of wallpaper, shelf paper, old magazines, colored construction paper, masking tape, transparent tape and colored gift To buy or not to huu"' Thats it Ogden Stork Set Shop 458-24- Street Ogden, Utok 64 West 1st North Street APPLIANCE CO. Phene 90-- J |