Show THE GARLAND rage 4 Mrs Fielding Briefs Mr it Mrs Clifford Cannon and daughters and Mr it Mrs Eugene Cannon spent last week in Southern Utah where they visited Zion National Park Bryce Canyon and Boulder Dam They also attended the David H Cannon family reunion held at St George Steven Potter and Herman Potter were in Evanston Wyo on business Thursday Mrs Alice Ortel of Temple arrived here City California to spend a few weeks Monday with her grandmother Mrs Jas II Hess Mrs Grant Hess and family and Mrs Theon Lott and family of Ogden visited with relatives here Sunday Miss Gaylene Burt and Bruce Burt of Ogden spent several days of last week with their grandparents Mr it Mrs J D Munson Mr it Mrs Alvin Harris and Miss Faye Coombs of Ogden spent Fathers' Day with Mr it Mrs John Coombs and family Sunday guests at the Steven Potter home were Mr it Mrs Horace Manning of Eden and Mrs Geo Manning of Farmington Mrs Manning remained to visit for a few days M$ it Mrs Ralph Grover and family Mr it Mrs Leon Grover and family and Mr & Mrs Claine Grover and Lynily met at Lorin Farr Park in Ogden Sunday where they were joined by other members of the family and enjoyed a farhily party honoring Mr Grover on Fathers’ Day Mr it Mrs Elmer Coombs and Mr &'Mrs Richard Coombs and at' Bear family spent Sunday ' I Lake Mr it Mrs Vera Hess and family of Ogden spent Sunday at the W J Gam home Mr it Mrs Ellwood Hess spent Sunday at Clarkston visiting with their brother-in-la- Wallace Stewart who had just returned from the hospital Mr it Mrs Elmo Munson accompanied by Mrs Gladys Roundy of Garland spent Saturday evening at Salt Lake City Mr it Mrs Henry Rothaard of New York City and Mr it Mrs Walter Rothaard of Salt Lake City have been housegucsts at the home of Mr it Mrs M A Gam the past week Mrs Gam accompanied them to Yellowstone Park Friday returning home Sunday Mrs Noble Petersen and daughters Betty and Louise spent Saturday at Salt Lake City attending the MIA music festival Mrs Ruby Farnsworth and Mrs Eva Munson accompanied by Mrs Effie Welling of Brigham and Wynn S GARLAND JUNE 23 FRIDAY - UTAH 13JS Hansen' And Daughter Leave For Europe Visit Thirty Girls Enjoy Days at Camp The Junior Gleaner GIrJs Mia Maids and two groups of Beehive vagirls left Monday for a cation at the Girls Home in Logan Canyon They were accompanied by MIA President Mrs Lucile Potter Activity Director Elsie Welling and their teachers Mrs Connie Jensen Mrs Barbara Udy and Mrs Ida Cannon About 30 girls were in the group They games hiking and enjoyed handicraft and returned home Wednesday evening TIMES Mrs Wynn S Hansen and daughter' Bonnie of Fielding are leaving today (Friday) on the beginning of a trip that will take them to Europe The are driving by way pf the Black Hills and Wisconsin to Boston Mass After a visit with friends in Cape Cod they will leave by plane for Europe ThOy will spend some time in France Wales and Scotland and will visit with friends in Italy and England Upon their return to the States they yvill be house guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Boesche in DC and will visit Washington with friends in New York City 11rAKE FOODS for the season 4 1 beautiful with the colors which ore available They’ll be much more attractive and palatable Canned cling peaches can be filled with blueberries and served on a lettuce cup A soured cream dressing is perfect for this fruit and berry combination Here's a good tall drink for sipping: mix equalparta of apricot whole fruit nectar and pineapple and then add an equal juice amount of ginger ale Serve over ice cubes A tasty addition to any fruit salad Arimo Idaho visited with Mr it are pitted cherries which are stuffed- Mrs Ellwood Hess Monday Mr is Mrs Pete Nelson of Malad and Mr it Mrs Ronald Hales jKECIPE OF THE WEEK Baconlzed Baked Beans and family of ' Riverside visited at the (Serves 4) D Munson home Sun$ slices bacon day cup molasses Miss Louise Petersen is spend1 tablespoon vinegar ing this week with her sister Mrs 1 tablespoon prepared Carol Jensen and family at Brigmustard ham 1 can baked Mrs June Baird spent Friday beans at Salt Lake City attendinf MIA Place bacon slices in a cold conference frying pan over low hest Cook bacon slowly about 8 to 10 min1 Club The Sis“Cooking utes turn once during cooking ters” met with their teachers Mrs Drain on absorbent paper keep June- -' Baird and Mrs Lucille warm Pour off bacon fat return 2 tablespoons of fat to Godfrey at the Baird home Tuesday afternoon They cooked skillet blend in molasses vineeggs Cordelia Burton and gar and mustard Add beans Baird gave a demonstratsimmer 5 minutes Serve with ion on cooking cereal hot bacon slices J E Robinson of Salt Lake with cream cheese and a piece of City was calling on friends here walnut The cherries can easily be Tuesday pitted with new pitters now availMrs Verl Anderson accompaable nied by Mrs Hal Rhead of 'DeAvocado halves make a pretty monton and Mrs Leo Earl of Losalad when they’re sprinkled with gan spent the weekend attending lemon juice to keep them from conference at Salt Lake City Fill with fresh pinedarkening and whole apple cubes bright strawberries which have been hulled Pass French dressing and tiny baking powder biscuits Here’s a delightful dessert: make a graham cracker shell bake and cool Fill with hard Ice cream cover with butterscotch sauce and sprinkle with chopped walnuts Here’s a good sandwich to serve with fruit salads for hot weather luncheons: soften cream cheese here IRREVERANCE with orange juice to spreading con- WITHOUT instance in which Sunthen stir In y cup day school leaves you feeling ansistency roasted almonds and tiquated and chopped t It’s when spread on thick slices of fruit nut age makes you ineligible for the bread “young adults’ class” Remember the wonder with which you tripped off to primary class to Mrs Faye McMurdie of Tremon-tobe welcomed with cajolery and attended funeral services for cookies and taught “Suffer-littl- e Mary Sweeten Atkinson at Malad children to come unto me”? SunMonday day was an adventure In play lolliSunday visitors at the Wayne pops and caresses- from pretty Secrist home were Mr & Mrs teacher who smelled like Mama LaVem Bailey of Kenwick Wash Sunday school was as exciting as to play at Daddy’s desk Mr it Mrs Geo Bowcutt and permission as comforting as Mama’s lap family of Ogden visited with Mrs There you never were told to go Elmo Munson and family Sun- play by yourself because Mama and Daddy were busy day afternoon YOU RECEIVED first tiny inMr it Mrs Guy Rees spent Wednesday evening with Mr & timations that this Utopian playMrs Dean Rees and family at ground would collapse when word came of your promotion from the Logan snug little picture too to a higher Mrs Lucille Potter and Mrs class Elsie accompanied Welling by But soon you grew used to the Mrs Florence Udy of Riverside new class and kept advancing until attended MIA conference at Salt you could step from one class to a Lake City Thursday They also higher without nostalgia foi the of Sunday school attended th$ music festival on old The attraction with more mundane where three Fielding had to compete Saturday school imbued Sunday pursuits yet girls They were these participated pursuits with the Holy Spirit Miss Miss Carol Coombs Jean You left the young people’s class Coombs and Miss DeAnn Wood and entered the “young adults’ The girls returned home Sunday class” with no misgiving Then one Sunday approaching evening Overmte guests at the Ellwood 36 years and bemoaning some gray Hess' home Friday were Percy hairs and an expanding waistline Hess of Ogden and Lt Joseph you notice for the first time a sign that has been there all the time: Hess of Hill Field Gass — Ages Don Petersen of Salt Lake City "Young Adults' HEAVEN SPINSI The end of and Dale Coombs attended the your adult era Implies the young ball game at Franklin Idaho Satbeginning of the old adult era urday them There is no bridge between Miss Kathleen Francisco of Og- no class for YOUNG octogenarians den is spending this week with “Sunday school is supposed to conyou muse D sign me to heaven” her grandparents Mr & Mrs Munson and with her cousin For- wryly “not to dotage” After the first shock you'll re rest Munson bo Guest speaker at our sacrament cover and your religion vn’t shaken but the good deacons should meeting Sunday was Horace soften that rocky transition from Tremonton of Esto senility Ilayes adulthood young Dwight Hansen favored with or- pecially just when some of us old gan solos sinners need a little mercy! Mr it Mrs Lewis McFarland of J J Mrs Karen Blecha enacts 1952 polio precautions recommended by the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis When polio is around the National Foundation cautions parents to watch for these signs: headache fever sore throat npset stomach tenderness and stiffness of neck and back A person showing such symptoms should be put to bed at once away from others Then call your doctor and follow his advice U polio is diagnosed call your local chapter of the March of Dimes for advice and assistance including needed financial help Mrs Arch Munns of El-- FARMERS UNION PLANS Mr it Mrs Farrell Munns YOUTH CAMP and three children' of Orlando A camp for young people 14 Florida Major and Mrs Orlin of age and over will be Munns and two children of Spo- years conducted near Boise Idaho this kane Wash were guests Sunday from June 28 to July 3 by year at the F L Nye home the Farmers Union advises Nick II Toppic fieldman Harold Hall left Saturday for The camp will be open to famMissouri to get his wife and son of members of the organiilies who have been visiting there zation Information may be obfor three weeks tained from Mr Topic at 586 So Mr & Mrs Henry Brown and Second East Brigham City family visited Sunday at the George Stallings home in Eden Dr & Mrs Don Chambers and family of Eugene Oregon are visiting litre at the J W Chambers and P C Patterson home Mr & wood Get A FRONT WHEEL PACK FOR ONLY $150 With Each Grease Job at I’Jood r transcontinental to Blank Schoenhammer DP whom he win deliver to foster parents in Los Angeles SUPERSERVICE Garland A R BOULTON OPERATOR without putting some in first I The thousands of us who work in Utah mines mills smelters and refineries earn our living because we produce By producing we put cash In the barrel and that makes It possible for money to come out In the form of paychecks When we keep production up without boosting cost we can feel sure of continued security” I t J |