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Show un ' llo I Icrald-Jo- u nal 9 Peanut Quick Bread Goes With Salads SOCIETY Lim. ch Tliur.j, July 31, 1647 Because summer meats are like- little on the light side, little extra tidbit to go with them is nrpded. And what could be more perfect than hot bread of which the quick bread variety is especially good. Easy to make, they add the right balance to salad meals which us a rule are Newlyweds Are Tala jsan i ll'Uinnug their daughter, Lois, who was married June 17, 1947 to Robot! Johnson of Richmond, Mr aial Mrs Lowell S. Crossley entertained ;tt a wedding reception Mond.t y evening at the Smithfiold Fust ward chapel In (lie receiving line were Mr and Mrs. Crossley, Mr. and Mrs J. Kay Johnson, parents of tile groom, the bride, lovely in a while satin gown with a fingertip veil of brides illusion caught with a halo of net. and a corsage of peach Miss Joyce gladoli. the groom. Romer. who was bridesmaid and Rollo Johnson, hrothe-- or the gloom, who acted as best man. M iss Homer. Mrs. Crossley and Mrs. wore Johnson afternoon dresses with corsages of split carnation and dutch lr:s. Miss Dee Crossley had charge of the guest book with Mrs. Veda Mylcr and Mrs. Herbert Hender-slio- t in charge of the gifts. Mrs. Pearl Douglas and Miss Marlene Crossley served. The table was covered with a lace cloth over pink satin. Music for the evening was furnished by Mrs. Astle, Vivyenne Mrs. Helen Mirlmelis, Mrs. Gem McCann, and Mrs. Gwen Noble. The newlyweds are making their home in Richmond. Non.; .1 :st 2.) Suit look fro nj m Modn' iht 01 s that fbtr. ?ranth: :(,nt c!oth r and fr. wholes the Amen- Idahoans Are House Guests ALICIA HAKT NEA Staff Wmer Dry Land Practice Helps to mquld your figure more to your liking, improve posture dekink muscles, Swim, want if you Novic Master Strokes going like this. Stand with knees t feel like a million. To make these benefits yours, relaxed, waist slightly vent for head the floor. swim regularly and in good form. ward, facing Dry land practice of strokes Thrust right arm forward in an know easy reach at shoulder level. As for the girl who doesn't how to keep herself afloat will you swing right arm bach toward arm. give' her the basic principles of hip, reach forward with left she wets a toe. Alternate. high, Keep elbows good form before If that's you, heres easy mastry hands cupped, fingers together. As you stroke, practice correct of waterless strokes. Ready to put is Victor breathing technique for the crawl. you through your paces Rotate head to one side, gulp air G. Lawson, famous athletic coach. face He says begin practice in front through the mouth. Swing of a mirror. Concentrate on one back under "water'' and exhale stroke each week. through nose. This rhythmic rotation is fine exercise to reshape Take the crawl. This .spectacular stroke which gives muscles an a neck thats too stringy or too workout becomes land- - plump. - Mrs. Barson Reunion Held Has Guess not starchy. Having a couple loaves in the pantry cornea in mighty handy in making up those little snacks we look for when regular meals are scanty. There's hardly anything better than thin slices of Peanut Quick Bread spread v.ilh cream cheese on these occasions. Peanut Quick Bread 2 cups flour 5 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon salt, if desired H cup sugar 1 cup salted peanuts I eg IK cups milk 13 cup peanut oil or meltel shortening. Sift dry ingredients, arid coarsely ground peanuts. Heat egg, add milk and shortening. Add to dry ingredients and mix carefully. Turn into greased loaf pan and bake at 3do degree to 330 degree F. tor about i'i hours. Yield; 1 loaf. i i il ! i2 ? Meet Friday Members of the Christian J. Olsen family will gather for a i carrion Friday at the Irioneer Mr. and Mrs. George Merrill, park in Brigham City. Games,' a program ami sports will be feaMr. and Mrs. E. N. Butler and tures of the day. MerMrs. Mr. Blaine and family, rill and family of Trenton and Mr. and Mrs. Irel Eppich and daughter George Ann of Logan, spent the week end at Lava Hot Springs. The Lively Sewers club of Benson met at the home of Shirley Falslcv. The Bon-Fir- e girls finished their aprons and cut out dresses. All club members were present and Is at the close of the afternoon refreshments were servett. At Resor Lively Sewers Finish Aprons H Supper Enjoyed ' supper at Enjoying a bon-fir- e the community camp on Cub River Visits were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Robinson Mrs. Mrs. Darvel Mr. and and family, Adrian Merrill of vIdaho Fuhrinian and family and Mr. and Falls is a house guest of her sister, Mrs. Gerald Wright and family Mrs. Harvey Christensen.' Mrs Merrill will remain about a'.week. of Franklin. Mrs. Merrill i Annual Party . a it i Olsen Family To Spent j i ;f Mrs. 6c n Price and Mr. and Mrs. of George . Stuart and children Eagle Rock; Calif., were the mntiff for two family outings last week. The group spent the 21th in Logan canyon and Sunday they went to Ideal Beach on Bear Lake. Those enjoying the affairs were Mr. and Mrs. Lester Traveller, Mr. and Mrs. Don Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Rigby, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Plowman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allsop and daughter Jean, , Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Rue: Plowman and family and Mrs. Mary Plowman. 14 It Family Parties Honor Visitors' Baby Frock" i Week-En- d Mr. and Mrs. Jess 'Griffin and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Harrison and son and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Griffin and son of Rexburg, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Reynolds By of West Yellowstone and Joe A nice outing on High Creek Powell of St. Anthony, Idaho were Keep alternating. Simultaneously, was enjoyed recently by Mr. and overnight guests recently of Mrs. flutter-kic- k your legs with knees Mrs. George Coipish, Mr. and Jill's. Annie Jardine of Clarkston. They relaxed. A. R. Durrani, Mrs. also visited with other relatives. Mr. and Third basic stroke for the land Burdett Cornish and family and swimmer is the brts; stroke Mr. and Mrs. Clair Cornish and of Franklin. muscles The backstroke tugs which firms and tones pectoral family into alignment for better posture muscles. For this, stand erect, and shapelier curves. To practice, arms outstretched at shoulder stretch flat on your back on a level in front of the body. Hands 7 Mrs.. Fanny Chandler and daughFlat near Meeting at Willow down. Slowly palms narrow bench, arms at side. Bring together, ter Lorna and two sons Wayne and reunion a Franklin for SKie out to until arms the Friday swing one arm up, back past the head Dean of Weiscr,' Idaho are visiting 35 members Orion were of the in with are line straight they of Mrs. Chandler's Bend and, swinging in an outward semi- shoulders. elbows, bring Merrill family. Supper was served at the home, Mrs. Effie B.' Barson of circle at shoulder level, return to hands into chest, thrust arms for- and a social afternoon and even- mother, Clarkston. ing spent. side. Repeat with other, arm. ward to starting position. Family BY j win" wm . Joyce Reynolds is a good argument in favor of naturalness in screen aspirants. The Warner Bros, star is back in films following the birth of her baby. Texas-Bor- n Outing Enjoyed Fomittm 1 r ly to be a Honored With Receplion hairnia; i HALF A DLLfOtJ ItJ HALF A YEAR. . Deliveries of $537,757,070 worth of every- Held by Club nub of Members of the Martre Wellsville and their husbands enjoyed their annual summer party at WUtbw park Monday evening Geneva with Mjs. Murray in charge. A chicken dinner was served on long tabic graced with lew bowles of flowers. Thevcvcning was spent playing games. thing from giant steam turbines that light cities to millions of home appliances were made and shipped by General Electric during the first six months, of 1947 every item important in raising the standard of living d more of people. We shipped nearly in six months than we did in any previous full year of peacetime production. V ,- , ' ,4 i-s ri one-thir- IN MANY LINES WE PRODUCED MUCH MOPE New Yorkers Visit Dr. and ' Mrs. Rufus JepDSon and two children of New York City visited recently with Mr. and Butterfly sleeves, embroidered Mrs. Elmer Humphreys or Milldaisy chains and a big bow all ville. 8ld up to glamour for the bride HER FIRST 1965. Your choice of materials TOKYO. July 31 h.Ib Empress ,M unlimited . . . dotted Swiss, Nagoka of Japan will see her first Hiro-hit- o Permanent finish organery or mus-I'- u baseball game and Emperor his second game Sunday when are just a few suggestions. obtain tissue pattern, actual the intercity league season opens stadium. embroidery motif and color at Kofakuren rt. for the Baby Frock (Pattern v' size 1 and 2 years . send 15 cents in COIN, Anln nt Pstage, YOUR NAME, Ntuo?SS and the PATTERN to Anne . Cabot Logan, ?oan Journal, 828 Mission Street 5528 THAN IN THE FIRST HALF OP OUR BIG - PSACETIME YEAR OP 1937. FOR INSTANCE CLOCKS RON$, DISHWASHERS, RADIOS SHOWED BIG GAINS. GAINS IN SMALL MOTORS ARE IMPORTANT peCAUSE THEY ARE USED IN MANY HOME APPLIANCES PS WELL AS IN THE TOOLS OP BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY . i i d, Francisco, 3, Li-'- PAY WINDOW A108S THAN Cal. -- OPEN EACH SUNDAY HID WAY INN want snaps and candid Give show-off- ? I Mile North sponsibility of you us the developing, printing and enlarging them. On Highway 91 Youll New Clean Cool A G00d PLACE to relax ENJOY YOURSELF get cleaner, sharper pictures and fast service. Cardon Jewelry Company , AS A1ANV J0D3 IN THE LAST SIX MONTHS, WORKERS EMPLOYED AVERAGED 162,000 AS COMPARED WITH AN AVERAGE 10 YEARS AGO" OF re- - of Mantua It's - TWC ' Do you , if 74,000, lit r j u :rv EMPLOYEE AVERAGE WEEKLY EMEOTMC EARNINGS UP 6Z OVER 1957 It- imss da J |