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Show THE fl E K A I. IK J O U R N A ft, to Chevrolet Trucks In Thrilling Tests Atop Pikes Peak tho all-o- lli'.li TUGAN, UTAH, Mrs to Spitai; Alton Shrives Mss Hamid w t ro $u:esN Mis Avi.njtMM. an FRIDAY. EF.VTFMr.F.R Mi LaRoon Mjiimiii, Whoa.lov and l.etand Morrison. returned1 Woodwaid Paiian ituidiv from a few tiavs Fvelv a lrad-foM- i Mis Vtl.ii iKcn 27. SIMPLE page five, 0 3 3. 1 food iron to tho cereal dish. Food Valuer or Chopped nuts or raisins, both, combined with baked apples materially increase the food value and adult as well as juvenile pleasure in the dish. A spoonfui an of jelly is attractive variation too. placed in the custards ami plain cornCup starch puddings gam by a sprinkls ot ing chopped nuts. Two chopped Knghsh walnuts h tnruish entone.s of protein, tats and arbahydi ales as well as .iaun A and B and mineral lmreaK TOUCHES 'BRIGHTEN FOOO sauces, f6r instance, take on new character with the addition of a few tablespoonfuia of finely chop- core-cavit- In tho tashion ;tn e o ss!ios so dl'.is l.u.t, othoi A .til ' m ' a, lu Mo! stvi .ill1 plottV table-sponn- ll" il k - i.' .i - 1m ' ciMMIlUi, tliesu am; indotiaN oomhino hjs.o lands to make constituents ot.n :u..',i! dishes rst too. with i ot pi miit iu o j t i ml r! .ilii' at a ''I1'. nl ?n 'i li S, joiiv Canned pe.o lies, m laid almost all c limed In.it.s. aic made mole inviting hv a spnnkhng of shredt V ded an luiiut Tho healthful d easel t of sliced oranges and banana. 'i.-a i.'1 eharu.-teif shred.tri'i's- - acquires i;ev an! no u;.Ml .loti a.' ded mu o tmit i4 i ided to the comI a o uj t h :a'' bination Fru.! s duds, are too, t. tho oh:! CO'II l.ieieased load V dm l)V till ;! ill s ;! addi' mn of i Ill i m1 l ho it. i, ot a mol ;i;ii; linin' Cimiiid tin.1 mole expensive I ha a;i s n hi h than the o' h t a but if l tho ilk Mill tu almnst any itrs will do voihIi I " , ,. j, s ,ls well a I'V el IV . dish qa d pudding ..1 kT hi " zdi lift that tin. nt lilies if aio mod nut, . QtEE.V STYLE MACARONI, 1 Not.-- , J83? I till II. ton, audiod ' in pot W tial v u'hnmis :hf ped canned cherries or pineapple. Sauces, too, ara valuable accessories. Mushroom sauce, for inover buttered stance, spinach turns that under five vegetable into something quite exciting. Sec if it doesn't. It q cup out macaroni thin cream ftcupcupsgrated cheese 1 Salt and pepper I tablespoon butter bread cubes cup butter-frieCook macaroni tender, drain Heat and rinse in cold Wetter. cream, add cheese and stir until melted and smooth. Season it, add butter and pour over the hot macaroni mixing with forks to coat every piece. Put hot fried bread cubes over dressed macaroni and serve at once. With vegetable and salad the meal is complete. 1 d 0 J In the first formally observed and timed tests of motor trucks over the perilous hairpin turns and steep switchbacks of the Pikes Peak auto highway, near Colorado Springs, Chevrolet and half-totrucks demonstrated their power, endurance and efficiency over the course of the annual Labor Day hill climb contest, a distance of 12 miles, 2200 feet, with a rise of 4959 feet from the start to the summit, 14,109 feet above sea level. The upper illustrations show the Uj-totruck, driven by W. P. Bentrup, on its way to a record of 37 minutes, 522 seconds, with its full load fit made the run afterward, without load, in 26 minutes, 12 seconds), and the officials at the finish ikfl to right;: Harry Hartz, technical advisor: Robert M. Ross, Detroit Times; Dan Kennedy, Colorado Springs Gazette and Telegraph; and John L. Jenkins, Chicago Daily News. The lower photos show the Chevrolet half-totruck, which Harry Hartz drove to the summit in 25 minutes, 3 seconds, and the finish of the run of tb Youll get a n 3000-poun- with fl! load. FRANKLIN NEWS 8 Mrs. William Whitehead, Jr., of Kingsford. Maggie Jamison, Elvira Alberta Canada, spent last week at Porter, Ina Durrant, Berdean the home of her sister Mrs A. H. Hampton, .Selma Whitehead, Want, Parkinson and family Mr and da Rankin, Ella Naef. Thelma-Lundquis- Mrs. S. W. Alien of Cove and Mr. and Mrs. Woodward Svvainston of Whitney were Sunday guests at the Parkinson home. The Primary superin'endenry, Mrs. Ann Olsen, Pbyliis Kingston!, Syrena Lowe and Lavon Scarbrough entertained at a luneheon party Wednesday afternoon at the Lowe home, to complimentary and their officers and tearh-r- s were who officers the retiring released l rum the Primary itganization. A pleasant afternoon s spent playing rook followed ffy a two course luncheon Covers The rooms wore were laid for gay with bouquets of autumn The score honor., lor blossoms. rook were awarded to Mrs. Hazel Oliverson and Mrs. Kiia Nnef. Invited guests were Mrs. Oliverson, Lois Blamires, Violet Gibson. Alberta Packer. Melba Biggs, Verna Loon Anna Biggs, Peterson, Marie Oliverson, Selma Whitehead and Evelyn Coltrin. Mrs. Lester Lowe was hostess to the Gaiety club at a bridge luncheon Thursday afternoon at her home. A luncheon was served following a pleasant afternoon of briuge. Mrs, Rollo Hobbs leccived high score prize. Mrs. was a special guest. Ivan Geary Eight guests were present. iili.s and Wallace Chatterton entertained a group of friends at a alwn party at their home Saturday evening. A delightful evening was spent playing games. Refreshments were served. Those present in eluding the hosts were Sybil Johnson and Zelda Aldredge of Preston. Melvin McKay of Wcs-t.Victor Donald Bradford. Punkley, Harold Lowe, Lyle Porter. Willis Cortrridge. Melba Aletha Biggs, Laura Hansen. Nadean Lowe, Aina Biggs, e n, Park-in.'O- Emmeline Chatterton and Mrs. A treasure Douglas Corbridge. hunt was included in the festivities. The following young people from here registered at the U.S.A.C. at Logan Monday and Tuesday: June Oliverson, Adele Whitehead, Maurice Hatch. Melba Parkinson, Willard Orscott. Lyle Porter. Dee Powell. Guy, Ivan and Dalian Woodward, Donpld Bradford, Donna Biggs and Virginia Parkinson. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Parkinson announce the arrival of a grand- son born on Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. Shiblon Hatch of Wash- ington, D. C. Mrs. Hatch is in She has been a Logan hospital. visiting here with her parents the past few weeks. Mrs. Bart Nash entertained her club mehibers at three tbales of bridge Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Lowell Van At the close of Noy at Preston. the afternoon a nice two course to 12 guests. served luncheon was Prizes for bridge were won by Mrs. Charles Olsen and Mrs. Sheldon Doney. Special guests were Mrs. Olsen and Mrs. Virgil Knud-so- n of Preston, Mrs. J. O. Cooke and Mrs. LeGrande Butterworth. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Erickson of Mink Creek, Mrs. Charles Pauli ,md Mrs. Lowell Miller of Preston were Sunday guesls of Mr. and Mrs. R. Ai. Hawkcs. Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Whitehead and daughter, Betty and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Jamison spent Sunday afternoon at Banida visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs Stuart Gcd-de- s who are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby hoy at their homo last week. George and LeGrande Butter-wort- h made a business to Star V alley, Wyoming this week, Adcun Hampton, Elda Long, Lowe and Aina Biggs were among those from here who attended the opening high school dance at North Cache h riday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Neeley made a business trip to Brigham City Saturday. Miss Laura Parker returned to Salt Lake City last week after visiting at home a few days. She expects to attend the University during tho winter. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Hampton and children of Preston were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Hampton. Aliss Gwen Nash is spending .he week at Preston with her aunt, Mrs. Virgil Knudson. Mrs. Levor Doney entertained friends at a dinner party at her home Saturday evening to cominiver-sar- y memorate the birthday of her husband. Dinnes was served at 8:30 on two long tables. Places were marked for 16. Tiny corsages of pink sweet peas were the favors. Rook was the pleasure with score honors awarded to Mrs.- - J. O. Cooke and Mr. Ivan Geary. Guests included the Messrs. and Mesdames, Leonard Butterworth, Lester Lowe, Bart Nash, Verrton Oliverson, Rolls Hobbs, J. O. Cooke and Ivan Geary. Miss Melba .Wright assisted the hostess in serving. Darrell Felsted, Grant Anderson, Bill Erickson Kermit Anderson, and Ray Wheeler of Blackfoot called an Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lowe and family for a short visit Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Hirsh Frank Olsen o: ol Weston wete dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Grant Lewis their home Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Bernard Christofferson was hostess to the Clco Circle at her home Thursday afternoon. Pinochle formed the entertainment followed by a two course luncheon. Covers were marked for 12 guests. High score prize for pinochle was BETTER BUY c V ' ? , t i , from your n CHEVROLET 3 Dealer : 1 ii a- t ; !; - I" . : f! 4 t I i - t 1 I 7 I m- I ' Na-dc- Union Pacific bust I take you swiftly and smoothly East over America's shortest highways. 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