Show N THE GARLAND GARLAND Thos J Nish Plymouth Passes Away at Age 94 UTAH Friday July 9 Page TIMES 1954 3 W Big Prizes Await Junior Exhibitors at Utah Turkey Show About Bonds $1400 in US Savings valuable watches and trophies will be awarded winners of the junior division at the seventh annual Utah Turkey Show slated for December 9 10 and 11 at Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City I 'i il This year’s turkey show both and junior divisions is limited to dressed birds only said Mr Call He pointed out that since the junior division was created the show has shown considerable growth Only Utah boys and girls are eligible to enter the junior show whereas the open division draw’s exhibits from turkey raisers thruout the West said Mr Call j open Thonias mister Broek— Wluvt’rt year wife's Initials? noon East Garland DUP Gives Program In Ward Meeting The Garland of the Camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers under the direction of Captain Essie Peterson put on a program in the ward Sunday evening commemorating Independence Day and honoring the Pioneers Russell Capener stake scout adeggs visor and one scout Monty OgCpoked chopped spinach takes on den conducted the flag ceremony a new taste thrill when seasoned Larson played the a rnd Merle with Vi teaspoon garlic salt National Anthem At the conspeck of pepper and Vi teaspoon clusion of the service they retirof anchovy paste and 2 tablespoons ed the colors to the playing of butter “Taps” Merle Larson read a history of RECIPE OF TIIE WEEK Charles W Simons her grandThe ward choir sang a father Lime Cucumber Salad of “Come special arrangement (Serves 6) Come Ye Saints” Speakers were gelatin package 1 water hot & Mrs Edwin 0 Stenqulst of Mr cup Vi Mrs Stenquist is the Tremonton cup vinegar 1 teaspoon salt captain of the newly organized 1 teaspoon grated onion Golden Spike Camp 1 cup sour cream 1 medium cucumber coarsely Potter grated Lettuce Dissolve gelatin in hot water Add vinegar salt and onion Chill until gelatin begins to thicken Stir in sour cream and Pour into six indicucumber vidual molds Chill until firm Unmold on lettuce (lrm and Try slicing radishes red as an edible garnish for your soup next bowl of cream-stylHalve greer peppers and remove then slme and cut in all seeds strips and fry slowly in bacon driptomatoes and Add pings cook until tomatoes are in pieces Mix well and serve with a pork or sausage dinner cauliGreen beans asparagus flower or troceo’i are all good with this sauce:' To 2 tablespoons melted butter add 2 tabVspoons each of bread crumbs and chopped nuts Toss lightly until brown her daughter Gloria’a birthSaturday There anniversary wire 20 little guests present Erl Harper is spending his vacation in Daggett County with a Iricnd Gary Sessions took the scouts Paul Larson on a trip to the Uinta Mountains leaving Friday morning Accompanying them were Lee Allen and Warren Hansen Sorensen Clyde Jean Lason accompanied Mr ti Mrs Norman Lrson when they returned to their home in Scatte by plane after their vacation spent in Utah Mrs Ursel Rhodes and Nadine move to Burley Idaho Wednesday to bring back to her home in a sister Mrs Olive Garland her mother Taylor Ogden and a brothwho had been visiting a Moss of Nish er Canada Nephi daughter Mrs Elmer Taylor and family Mr A Mrs Rudy Bowcutt Mr Mr & Mr A Mrs A G Campbell left & Mrs Bill Woffinden and Mr & Mrs Saturday for a two weeks vaca- Mrs Cyril Linford families and Arbon Bowcutt tion in Idaho spent Monday in Logan Canyon Carol Dawn Limb was a Miss business a was J J Shumway visitor in Salt Lake City Tuesday guest of the Arbon Bowcutta for day “m LJOW are your vegetable ways? Do you always serve them the same way or do you try to do something different with them occasionally? Here are some new ideas with which you can start: corn with eggs Try cream-stylfor a really good luncheon or supper dish To 1 cup of corn add 3 4 slices fried bacon crumbled eggs beaten lightly Place in skillet and proceed as for scrambled J Nish Family Enjoys Short Reunion Mr & Mrs Carl Potter who came to Salt Lake City by plane on business spent the weekend at the R J Potter home While here they had their new baby boy blessed and named Robert Carlton Mr Mrs Norman Perry and children of Sacramento Cal joined them as well as other members of the family in this locality to number 37 including Mr & Mrs Thomas Potter of Tremonton On the 4th they received word of the arrival of a baby to Mr & Mrs Chester bom girl Atkinson in Iowa City Iowa Mrs J P Christensen and boys were Ogden visitors Tuesday Mrs was in Logan on Christensen Thursday of Mrs Deone C Lichtenstein Brigham City and children visited Mrs Christensen Friday after- - USE OUR GAHLAEJD FROZE!! Gus and Joe Vl'IW4 FOODS Mrs Rhea MIA Marva Harper and Mrs of Rhodes took a group girls on a two-daouting in and TuesCanyon Monday day The Birthday Club met Thursday with Mrs Henry Sorensen The afternoon was spent playing The prizes Bingo with gift apron was presented to Mrs Sorensen by Edna Larson Refreshments were served by the ladies of the South Street Mrs Sherman Oyler returned from the Valley hospital Sunday Her after a major operation Jane small daughter returned a heme Friday evening from Salt Lake City hospital where she received treatment for pneumonia Both are doing nicely Mrs is helping out at the Oyler house-Carmc- n Gleed of Salt Lake City hold Miss Connie Jean Adams daughter of Mr & Mrs Ursel is Adams of Fairfield Montana at the Delos Adams visiting home Larry Bourne returned during the week from a trio to Yellowstone with the Fielding scouts as had Mrs Dorris Peterson weekend guests her three grandwhile sons and their parents some friends Mr & Mrs Vcrle Moss of Ogden were on a fishing Montana trin to Armstead The families of the Joe Oyler family group held a get together at the family home Sunday afterA bonefire noon and evening Mrs Dora supne rwas enjoyed Shaffer was also present Mr & Mrs Wayne Archibald and family of Ogden and Mr & Mrs Max Hyde and children were Sunday dinner guests of the Oyl-er- s Death came Sunday morning to Thomas J Nish valley resident for about 80 years at the family borne at Plymouth He was 94 years of age last month and had been ill for the past year Funeral services were held Thursday in the Plymouth Ward and burial was in the Plymouth c meterv The lifetime of Mr Nish has covered a period of great change in Utah and the west As a boy he had accompanied his father as he hauled granite stone for The Salt the Temple Inmily moved to Corinne and then t) a homrstcad near Portage and a about 18 Thomas was driving a freight team of oxen Between Corinne and Montana He took up residence with his father at East Portage following his marriage to Sarah Ann Tims 1890 In 1893 he in December moved to Plymouth where he has Mrs died in Nish since resided 191(1 In 1923 h? married Edith Vaughn who died in 1941 Thomas J Nish was born June 30 I860 in Salt Lake City a son of Robert and Agnes WiAt the time of his lson Nish (loath he was a high priest in the Bear River Stake He Ivad served as Sunday School superintendent and ward teacher Surviving sons and daughters are Orvil J Nish Mrs Ethyl Rudd and Mrs Pearl Hess PlyFieldMrs Pheobc Udy mouth Vjrgll ing Robert Nish Logan There It Nish Oakland Calif are also 44 grandchildren 100 and 20 Sprinkler Irrigation Pays So Many Ways! ' Mrs Sylvan Korth drove to the Salt Lake airport to meet her small nephew who arrived on the plane from San FTaneisca and will spend a month at the Korth home His mother will come for him Mrs Korth also bas as a guest her aunt Mrs Katherine Mariin of Portland Ore Mr & Mrs Cifford Adamson of Namra Idaho and Mr & Mrs F G Knrih of Loean visited at the Korth home Monday Mr & Mrs Henry Sorensen and Mrs Clvde Sorensen and children celebrated the 4th in Hyrum Following the parade thev were dinner guests of Mr & Mrs Leland Pu’sinher in Avon of FMor Marius J Greerson Banida Idaho a recently returned missionary from the Danish Mission called on the Sorensens He reoort-ec- l afternoon Thursday that Bettv Jean Sorensen is and doin well there very much enioving her work Mrs Blaine Harper entertained Sprinkler irrigation gives you more acreage— laterals or ditches There’s no runoff-so- ur soil— and no flowing water to spread weed eliminates seeds Water can be applied more evenly— for better root systems higher germination more vigorous growth and bigger yields Costs arc so small too with thrifty electric power! buy from you r dealer !GHT FSffDOM rowu fob ntoems ftanAt 4 nrtorn Wr NMn(l( tAwuvcmt UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO |