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Show Page Four- Nelson wen- -. Lind daughters of American Fork and the four visited with Mr. and Mrs, Anmn ladies attended the monthly meet- Curd and children Sunday. They s came for the christening of the ing of the Utah County Daugh-iterof the Pioneers organization, Card baby. held at the Utah County DaughMr. Hnd Mrs. Wilfred Donne ters of the Pioneers Building. and Mr. and Mrs. Tietjcn Ojs-nMr. hiiiI Mrs. Joseph Jensen. hliaw of Salt Like City, uiong Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jensen and with Mr. and Mr. Itichard York sons, Leon and Unger, Mrs. Ann of Suntaiiiin visited with Mr. and Jensen and Delwm were in Provo Mrs. Clive Nelson Sunday. The on Saturday visiting with Mr. and Clive Nelson's mid the d Mrs. (leorge Norman and Mr. and Opcnshaw's hud their babies meetin Fast and Mrs. Krnest Jensen. They Ernest and Iois move into ing. Olliers having their babies home they have the ehristeiied Sunday in Fast meeting recently purchased. . wen. Mr. and Mrs. Nurve! Palmrude Takos and small er, Mrs. Dick Stevens, Mrs. Adren Mrs. son an- visiting at the home of Finch, and Mrs. Doyle (ksik. her jHirents. Mr. and Mrs. Krvin is at Jass-rson- . Mrs. Polly Christensen Cert rude is home to help her mother for a few days. present in Oakland. California. because she isn't feeling very She went there With Newell her son, and his two chilgood. dren, when they returned to their Miss Cnleeu Okelberry and Miss home after coming to Pityson for of South Jord-- 1 the burial of Mrs. Newel! Chris- Dorothy an, tsith students lit the Agriciilt-- ' li lliicfl. unit College in Ligaii spent the Mr. and Mrs. Nisi Okelberry week end with Culeen's parents. were in Salt Iatke City on Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Okelberry. They, in company with Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Kreaiibrack, spent most Hmudtu-aand Mrs. Cladys work n daughters of Hcber returned to their home Sunday after spending a few days with her father, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard Ji'nwn Ieonanl Steele and other relatives. She was here for the funeral of of Tooele, formerly of Goshen will Mrs. Uosu- Lydia entertain at a wedding reception her Mr. and Mrs. Norman in the Goshen Junior High Sehool Steele. Saturday evening, Steele fnim Idaho. Mr. Aldo 7th, for their daughter, Ikin- and Mr. and Mrs. Clinle me Jean, and Mr. Calvin Ardell l of Tooele, nil came for the and visited with relatives before Black of Delta. returning to their liomcs. M. Jensen reMr. and Mrs. turned Monday from Tooele. They Mr. and Mrs. Kly Milder and spent the weekend there visiting Jean, who an- - ut daughter m7 in Price wen weekpresent living nm IK. trip lo U. nJ I-PMr. home of Thry end visitors at the of their grand- and Mrs. J. W. Finch. Mr. Muder Wedding who was Bonnie Jean, (laughter, spent part of the time fishing. married in a home ceremony to Calvin Ardell Black. y Dr. and Mrs. Alfred M. and children Joan, Jeanne, and Carl of Salt laike City visitand Mrs. E. E. Lindquist ed in Coslicn on Sunday with Mr. and son. Gene, spent the week end Rnd Mrs. John Nelson, Mr. and in Salt Lake City visiting at the Mrs. Karl Okelberry and other home of Mr. and Mrs. Reese Vance, Bill Undquist spent the week end relatives and friends. in Elberta with his aunt, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth White Watcrbury. Make Something GoodTo Eat ForHer'Ncws Merrill on business, John and Lhen- 'S MAUV K. AIJ.KV, Reporter - Kdilh Nelson, la-aPalmer and Uonita Card. Wanl Primary workers Included: Delia White, Wylma Jaspersun, Mattel Thomas, LaZctta Carter and Melts Allen. wen-- : wen-helpin- I Christ-i-nse- j s la-wi- Ituth Kdith Nelson, 111011108, IJiidipiist, Melba Allen, and LaVcrn Kirk. step-mothe- Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson, Merrill Nelson, Naoini Jermain, Kliza-bt-t- h Hurraalon, and Kiiinia Steele were Provo visitors on Saturday. Sti-cl- e St.-el- r-- Is-sh- e DEAUR MARKET POLITICAL FACES ... This be longs to British Foreign Seen tary Ernest Bcvla who Is shown concentrating on some official papers with the sld of a pro trading tongue. The picture wee taken at a United Nations gen era! assembly meeting In New York. with Genuine Maytag Parts StthcnBftm "i e AS1'!11 " Spring llle HighS ; . On Thursday, Mrs. Melba Jenson, Mrs. Irma Penrod and Mrs. Leah : Palmer joined a group of relatives from Elberta and Provo, who mot-Mred to Manti to celebrate the birthday of Mrs. Mary Penrod, mother of Mrs. Melba Jensen, ; r. , -- i On Friday afternoon on the school lawn the Goshen Elenicn-Murgartary school Annual May Day was The children danced the held. The Blue Bird and Lark Primary maypole, did some special dances girls entertained their mothers at and participated in other activi- a social Tuesday evening, which ties, under the direction of the was held in the Goshen Relief school teachers. Quite a few Jen- i mothers attended. Society Hall. Mrs. Mildreddim-t-esen and Mrs. IaVern Kirk the girls in this activity, The Palmer took a group Mrs. la-ugirls furnished the program and- of children to Arrowhead for a presented their mothers with cor- swimming pnrty on Friday aftersages. Refreshments were served non. The party was to celebrate COMPLETE MOTOR New Paint Job - OVERHAUL! Excellent Tires New Scat Covers i 600 d to all. ct ' Sunday afternoon, a fire of undetermined origin did considerable to damage to sheds Steele, located north of Goshen on what is known as the old Beck place. Mr, Steele waa not at home at the time, having taken his family to Heber fur the day. The trip was made to take his sister, Mrs. Gladys Broad-hea- d and her children home. Mrs. Bobbie Hurst and children of Salt Lake City visited for a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Nelson. BUY $785 Stake Relief Society President Janet Iee and Stake Relief GOSHEN MOTOR CO. I j Soc- iety workers, Norma Jameson and Maude McIntyre visited the Goshen Relief Society meeting Tuesday. The Theology lesson was given by Mrs. Virginia Roberts. On Wednesday evening, April 27th, Mrs. Wylma J as person en- - her daughter Helen's birthday. She was assisted in entertaining the children by her sister, Della White. The children included, Mary Belle Gates, Mary Lou Lewis, Marion Jerman, Shirley Jermain. Ray Okelberry, Dick Steele, Oliver renrod, Verna Finch. Bill Lindquist, Sally Sorensen, Jimmie and Joseph White, Lynn Smith, PalmDell Reece Kay. and er. After the children went swimming refreshments were They all hnd a very good time. th-- W ylk" , r,M. b, thorough y thpiniRh . . added. i ' : Joe Hendricks rented a sand- ing-- machine to polish his floors, Swell idea!" his wife said. "We did in an afternoon what would take a week without it!" "Cost only three bucks!" Joe gloated The man who rented that ma- chine was smart, too." Mrs. Hen-- . dricks reflected. "I'll la--t he makes plenty!" Idle Machines "Lucky to get his investment hack, plus a little over," Joe re-- ! torted. "People don't rent ma-- 1 chines every day. Besides, the thing probably breaks down now and then, and needs fixing." Back in the plant Monday. Joe thought that having the sanding machine for his work at home was like the company having machines to increase production, the company were really in the same boat he renting one nia- chine to reduce work at home; the company paying dividends to stockholders for putting up funds to buy equipment. Winning Argument When lunch time came, and the lioya from the tool room began arguing over taxes. Joe was ready for them. "You guvs wouldn't have any tools unless people had saved money and bought stock in this company. he told them. "If you paid 75 or 80 per cent of your money to the tax collector, how much could you put aside ? It's the folks who spend a little less than they earn who give us the tools to work with!" For perfect meringue. Mns Staggs suggests beating the mig- -' ur into the egg whites during the latter half of the beating time. Beads of moisture tend to collect on meringue when the sugar 1b folded into the egg whites at the last, rather than beaten In before the whites are too stiff. Two tablespoons of sugar for each egg white is a goxt proportion for And last, but not meringue. least, she recommends baking meringue topped pies in a slow I.HH degrees F.) oven a BRAND CHIEF , LIME ; CHIEF BRAND HIGH CALCIUM LIME ' We Specialize in High Calcium Chemical Hydrate for Mills and Smelters FERTILIZERS O PLASTERING CHIEF CONSOLIDATED MINING 60S Dooly Building her home in Eureka Monday eveMrs. Mabel Morgan entertained ning after visiting in Goshen for at her home on Friday evening several days with her daughter, for the ONO Club. The evening Mrs. Ray D. Steele. was spent in playing Rook. Those attending were. Alta Burraston. Elaine Nelson, Elaine Kirk, Sylvia Sleek, Fern Horton, DeVar Winona ensen, Ada Jensen Gail Finch, and IaVern Kirk. Gail Finch won the high score prize, Elaine Nelson the draw prize, and Elva Okelberry Refreshments were consolation, served by the hostess. Ueait-cfsteeMr. Parrel Thomas and Mrs. Blodwin Smith returned to their homes in Salt Lake City Friday after spending several days here witn their father Mr. W. W. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Morns Thomas and son. Danny, will be here a few days longer. j1 will Tllif takes about the filling in a cirle around the utes. usually The beaten egg yolks arc in,,,,,. then added and cooked in the , For prize results double boiler about 2 minutes crust. Miss Staggs makes three h ur unlil th(, oiks fire suggestions, bust, be sure that (.01(k(Hj The filling must cool an-- i before the Bliced banana . De-M- - ,tKrir th i . ; 1941 NASH 600SERIES iw Mothi made tlrtjlniH for the Indies IJterary Cluh. at her home. Mrs. AvaU-eKirk reviewed tin; Issik "So Big by Edna Ferher. The members ntteniiiiiK were Eileen Jensen, . , Avaleen Kirk, Milry E. Alk-nKaine Kirk, Virginia Roberts, ,,,,411,. Kii,.y, Mabel Thomas. Rinil ciuti mid Ruby Steele. j,.juj refreshments were served Okel-berr- IHONK 180 Expert Washer Service - - Reei-pthi- HANDLES "Man yields must ki.pt mount to acre yields." i;, observation of D. Kowui.l "Too many people s,,.,. t - fuiu-ra- W qtji Iauthc - r, I - n, ' e v Philosophy Of Life - (h-r- t j W In GlendaU--, Cal., on MomjJv an- - chilled, all the oingn-dient- s Second, cut lard into the flour Richard (Dick) i.uiWje until particles are about the size huM Is-ehome on furlough of Third, Hdd cold water several days, left Weiin,L is water Just enough Stonemun, at PiU-h- ur sringly. needed so the lard and flour mix- - Camp i wii- t! prepure something extra godd Jf aya g for her in the way of food. A of ahead time 80 il pie may Is- Just the thing to dough as ' ,nlt!U! rrfrk'lratorplease mother especially if it's lulled dough t inueli easier a tempting banana cream pie rowith bananas on top as well as 1 making the cream filling. in the filling. g - On Sunday evening the Goshen Mad-alin- Kach year about this time the What question pops into mind, Mothcun the family do to make er'a Day really special? One answer, offen-by Itebu Staggs, home economist, is to n ItolM-rtso- Nus On Mothers Day Sunday, May 8 i chnt-em-- j Is-a- ; Tn-tje- h Ward annual Primary Confen-ncwua held In the High Sclusil Auditorium. The theme of the Conference was "A Child, Too, Shall Know the Way." All classi-- participated. Primary President Della White waa In charge, and the following teachers and Primary workers directed the classes ill Wylma presenting their numbers; LaZi-ttJu.spcrson, Mabel Thomas, Palmer, Ila Curler, - - number nf Goshen Primary workers attended Uk- Santaquln-Tinti- c Stake Primary Conference, held in Sanlaquin Saturday, April 30. The theme of the Conference ahull alao teach waa "And thi-their children to pray and to walk uprightly before the laird", taken from Dik1, A Cov. Sec. Slake Primary wnrkera there from A Goshen May o, lift The Eureka (UUh) Reporter - CO. Salt Lake City Plant: Saddle, Utah l' and ihafr Mrs. Ada Thompson returned to FOR SALE FOWLER Used only Water Healer. year; 40 gallon $90.00. Original cost Ek-i-tri- c A FEW GIFT SUGGESTIONS - - capiu-ily- ; 1 140.00. Call 124-- M-6-- p Call 140 BOXED CANDY LINGERIE STATIONERY HILL FOLDS DINNER SETS CQ QC 90a9l a,ul up SPECIAL ON RUGS Nice Hoxed $4.75 PYREX SETS HEAD SCARFS KI.KCTMC IRONS WAFKI.K IKONS Home. 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