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Show FRIDAY. DECEMBER 9. 1949 THE MT. mm of I P PEASANT PYRAMID Page Five Mis abor .! Is ot 1IOX O rsi 5 i it nm x t Tax lor of Mt n on I n dent and Mrs Raiisv ay son is tiie sect t .t 1..- UISI 11 hi. x - i l- - Hi The g'oup planr.e Isheld at Goshen 15.- .1urdai night and an mutation tor .xer pu sent ns the daliee i I I '! - ' i unary officers and teeihei-o- ! the West ward will hold the.r n : of Mis ,u... Mrs Amy Clow.ud will ns ,n : as o Hostess. - i J he te.iih rs tr.umn ; will be presented by Mm Alio Andetson, after xvhuh gilts will and Ih holiday exchanged g imes will be played n Phe bostes'es will si feshments at the close ot tin evening ! . 1 i , FOUNTAIN GREEN Bv Ada C. Andei-.o- n let 19 cp on November 18 and Governor J. Bracken Lee ad diessed the opening session and I'icsidont Geoige Albert Smith el the L. D. S Church and Mayor Earl J. Glade of Salt Lake city Vital need for the orgamat'on national executive xi'e praised the USOwar-tim- In afternoon record I'.SO councils in all 'Mmnuti t piesident of United Set vice O , : regions for its its present vital task of and the said that ties to be called to acti m qua k Inc, mations, nation i t xtreme youth of oui ain:''i boosting the morale and moials ly in the event of a ol young men In uniform t mergency to sen and ptesenl'f ices 60 G are under 20 y needs of more than 1 .500,001 or age was the primary reason Brig Gen Franklin Rlter, Salt s. i vicemen and hospitoh'od et I'icsidont Truman nad defense Lake city USO chairman, who v at the i .aits was sin ssed at te. "nt i"g iluefs called foi reactiv ttior of as principal speaker conference, spoke from experi ior.al conference of USO leader- USO last spiing m both Maunce Warshaw, Salt LcAi ene as an olfleer fiom the 11 western stiles at 1 Hotel Utah in Salt Lake city city, Utah State USO chairman, Wot Id Wars and II on the bn of a link with honc w Vul ,,r sided at the two day confe:- Karl K. Van such as USO provides to the physical and spiritual welfare of troops In training or in combat. Operations of the reactivated USO now Include over 150 clubs here and overseas, plus Veterans lh spltal Camp Shows, w'hioh ptovicO professional enteitam-m'-n- t for over 100,000 patients in USO Is Utah And Nation To Go Into Emergency Expansion Plan iit, 1 e ii - M-te- (Contnlued from fust page ) Green ward The Fountain Relief Society organia'ion v ill hold their conference Sund tv evening with President Ida L Hansen in charge President Hansen also repots the Relief Society bazaar will w hm z be held December 15 homemade articles an i cooking Their Cniistn m will lie sold. paity where gifts will lie exm enanged and a yuletide pregr. presented, will be held the f ol lowing Tuesday, Dec 20 110 military Hs. To and veterans support USO activities, hospi-- these a national with boughs of holly! Light the caiuih plump, jolly n-out's, tall, dignified white ones; cute, tmv gietn onts like the one" e that than little cupcakes. Surrounding n shimmering, sliver Christmas tree. s( t on a minor, thiv moke u centsr-piec- e a as ever a charming giated potty table! Christmas Candle Cupcakes Frosting 2 . . . cupi nf led oke flour Iky Utipoonl double .tint b.ktn poJrr Nitpoon ull V) tu( butter oe whtr ihoneftln (UP iuer beelen tjti. sell unisertened clitsulile. mclicj W I cup milk tcupoon venills Sift flour once, measute, odd baking powder and salt, and sift together three times. Cronin shortening, add sugar gradually, and cream together until light nd fluffy. Add eggs and beat weil; then add chocolate and blend. Add flour, alternately with milk, a small amount at a time, beating after each addition until smooth. Add vnnilla. Turn into greased cupcake pans, filling them about full. Buke in moderate oven (350 F.) 20 to 25 minutes, or until done. Dip cupcakes in Seven Minuta Frosting. Then roll In shredded coconut. Insert tiny candle in top of each cake an I light candles just befoie serving. from TERM JUST BEGINNING and Commercial Art and Part-tiCourt WRITE FOR CATALOG Nielson. teaching in the Tooele Schools. spent Sunday with her oaients. Mr and Mrs. John J. Oliroyd. visited Mrs. II V. Yorgason the In Salt Lake city during veek with her sons Valpere Yotgason and family and Forest Yorgason. She also visin' with another son, Delbert Ycrgason and family in Midvale. 1 - Ii.xl. i ' e Into, unbeaten Yu upi a olt ,f if (t ivh hi t Cutn )tup an lla Mrs. Zell Collard is visiting t goes has m Piovo and will be the JohnUtahs share of her sister, Mrs. Delma -- s minute, oi until 1 t . bt 1 PROOF 65 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS city, Mance Jennings of To-elduring the week with Mrs. Maggie Frandsen. Mrs. visited MORON! I, By Mrs. Kathrine Blackham (Controlled from first pace.) SPRING CITY Bunk Men Are Dined Vi-gOsborne Mrs. By Interests !ty Turkey Ra'ph Blackham, GOige Fativ (fontniued fiom first page. .Clifford Blackham, Ford Faux, Blackham and Rax Howard funeral seivicc Impressive Geo: go on were held Saturday afternooi. in Seely were in St. hired-mthe ward chapel for Mis Trenn Thursday inspecting the flocks of seveial turkey P.lack, 86, w ho passed a a ay hatcheries. Ttiseday evening of causes In A number of Sanpete turkey cident to age. men have contracted wih these Bishop Reid H. Allred St George hatcheries for their ct the services The invocation t season xt poults. and benediction were fry Royal Hatchery men at St. George Allred and Joseph H. Hansen were blood testing their fiock3 The ward choir conducted by E B Terry sang the opening and Thursday. which vne closing numbers Mrs Leona lions is in Sait Sister, Thou VVast Mild and Lake city this week visiting in Lovely and V.Vl Sometime the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ciyt'e Understand. Hiller and Mrs. Nida Bradlcv. The siieakers James A. Bla'n She is expected to return 'o and Bishop Allied spoke of the Moiom some time next week fi fnondship they have tti joyed with Mrs. Black as neighbMis Jack Draper, who is ors- of the wonderful love ethically ill at her home, was she had for her fanny and somewhat improved Wednesday fritnds and Her industiy afternoon. ability as a homomaktr v ere She extended well spoken of J Mr and Mrs Vernile a helping hand to those nhi.ut ten-daa re tut nod Tuesday from her. Mrs Athene Osliorne, a neigii trip to Phoenix and Mesa ini Arizona and Las Vegas, x'exad iior, paid tribute to the deccaM'u The Jensens left on the t.i; Face To F.ur" vocal solo, to taka thiir daughter. M.s iai Ming tv a grandson NT a Larsen Phoeni to her A A vocal Allied solo, home after an operation in th' Perfect Day" was sunc by ;i Mt Pleasant hospital. grandson, Harold Arnotdson of Mr and Mrs Jensen report a Moroni. fine trip and beautiful wrath r Pall bearers were grandsons Marsdon Allred, Clinton B'a-Last Satin day afternoon the Willard Black, Be k. Morris it Sheep She nets of Cal' Stanley Ciawforth and I.ta.isi ili.ux met in Moroni at til held Iieek The beautiful floral Ivme oi .5 is Earl Tax lot (ftenngs wen- taied for hx The g'oup xx as nnlv in (tlx Mis Ada Ellis, Mrs Vanda Po fcanied and has Rim aD'h bison nnd Mrs Vic, tide j red with the Womens Fedn Thompson nnd weie caiped' it o sund, is fvenn p Mis Vali o Cos 'Mis (idol! Riam t 1942 PLYMOUTH 1948 CHEV. STATION WAGON 1939 CHEV. Vj-lo- n CORNER M.t--dx- JIMMY WRICK t minute, or until id New Plymouth and Fhone 22 1W Chrysler Sales Pleasant - ' Mi t ami ( ny, Dns.i'o vi lioro , Tr: HEWLETT '7ERMIZpm everlasting bronze Too precious to lose or store sway constant reminder of your Baby's 'there's only one satiafyinr thing ft rat toduhng slept. Stnd your to do with those irreplaceable Baby Baby's First Shoes today Shoes. Have them Eternelized' by our Genuine Electroplating Process. Ihis process deposits e heavy coating of actual Bronte on your Baby a Shoes. Time never can harm them. They U last forever a Eternalizing, tor Attach card to shoe giving your name and address. Or. phone and we ii be glad to pick them up. Prompt delivery. AU work 0uarartf rti to please or money back. Fhone now or send shoes or name to Wm. E. Madsen & Sons Pleacint Phone 2531 They Both Have Forms Back Numbers Are Not In Demand They Always Have The Last Word They Have A Good Deal Of Influence In Home And Community There's Small Demand For The Bold Face Type Every Many Should Have One Of His Own And Not Borrow His Neighbors! Give The PYRAMID CEfisrasSsEass 1 BROS. COMPANY WOMAN Full Years Subscription d thuk A A 11 a PYRAMIDADLET! With Only $3.00 Tor t i Common Foi K. and Mis Gr gson St s ,n Lake t il 'imi vs o hi. lit i anil S hot lolti, .'pimg lily visions Sinu'ax f n CARS ON DISPLAY "HUB" SERVICE l xx In n-- Pickup 1' V tr Plain Sail Lake n it iclatives is Much nro-aiJe- 1941 DuSUiO F t'sining e CKD tj'u A1 ' it'sp'an; iho A Newspaper us 1941 I Milts s Mill .,t tho lama' ol .Miss thoroughly enough to spieud. N'otm For a smoother frosting, wipe down sales of pan with a folk wrapped in a damp doth befoie and during cooking and bmGi.g, to prevent crxstallizution. Mt. j GUARANTEED ' LI tin mixed Cook ovt r rapullv boiling wuter, beating conitaiitv with rotaiv egg la .iter (oi at high speed of elect lie mixer) 7 minutes. or until fiostmg will stand up in stitr leaks (Stir fiostmg lip fiom botom ami sales of pan occasionally with rubber scraper, spatula, or spoon ) Remove fiom boiling watei. Add vanilla and brut v i Mis s- E6 t' e las tend M Combine egg w lutes, sugat, salt, watt r. and corn syrup in top of double boilel. Heat with rotaiv egg beater or eiettnc beater about 1 i Joi a-- PROD. CORP., N. Y. tl i the hoaio a nos, . Tlif - .sand tup ater fritpooni I ' Ml s bud-je- 1950 ft NATIONAL DISTILLERS Mm t . i is who i.,- n, t tinf , t WINTER Fin v Full ol Stewait Christensen Salt Lake city spent Sunday with her parents, Mr and Mrs een established. jo! this quota is $10,000 00. This son. represents a contribution of '"ss Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mad-e- a 'than 6c per Utah citizen for the e Sal benefit of more than 7,500 beys and daughter Ilene of wivk the visitors Lake city In service. now from Utah Some counties are now ac Mrs. A. A. Ando Mr. t'xely engaged in raising tlYir will and Christmas holidm--,'i spend In other counGes USO quotas. i New York City with then '..eluding Salt Lake county, in v hete USO committees nre now Duane Anderson and wife. Thez will leave Deccmbei 20 and exIcing organized, the fundraispect to be awav thr e vvoel.s in held be ing campaign will January. Mr. and Mrs. Lavoy Coor.lu Contributions by mail may be. of Salt Lake city visited lecent-nt to USO State Headquar'er-iStie-- t, Salt ly with their mother, Mr. Agru's, 22 South Main Coombs who has been very ii'. Utah. Lake I i a.: i I W far-flun- of S10, 000,000 for coconut-chocolat- Seven-Minut- Mrs. Miss Jessie Oldroyd a ai tl a nl 1 r, , o o, M How ui x ,o pint liasttl Is nss ntsi hs ( tile lutpol by Relief So ciety members Dqrial at the city cemeter' was dn acted by Jacobs Mort Mt. Pleasant, with Jack Merttll of Paul, Itiaho, a giand son, dedicating the grave. Many friends and ielat'Vis The Watd Sunday S. hool held from other cities attended Hie funeral strviees. their conference Sunday. Dec. wdh Spafford Sumsion of tic The D. U. P. meeting for Sunday School stake president';, was field Monday at i'ic in charge. borne of Mrs. Jean Puoy Those of the Moiom Smh The Sunday School superinmnderw , Snn-sionpresent, in addition to Mr ART BARN SCHOOL wete Mr. and Mis Kenm th Edna ton. Merlin Nielson, Candland, rtC A pV Saltfinch Lak Ctfy Laisen and Helen Sam! isop Bernard ft H i l Ml k IT 1 Rut lit It i i - in tin , Mi'-sim- ' 'urn 17. She has n. med Dens ice. Mi Guymon is an msti d the Batavia high st hool y . M Ii out'1! t oui lt"-. p, ol .sa It Lake ills iu s ss t" . t ' t K to hi nh i; .Min i at lit ..11 llaoull ,lt .tin II, tl. s' t x ix t llio mt ; t a n ss ts x x it a, and tin inissiiin.us t.ilTi"' o s is mil n o la o ' ' ol November t s e i UTAH GOVERNOR WHXOMKS UNO DELEGATES Gov. J. Bracken Lee, seated, conference of I SO leaders from eleven western prehides at opening session of a two-da1 stales at Hotel tah. ((inferring with him on I SO plans for 19.50 are, left to right, . Sullivan. Karl K. an Meter, ( v( executive vice president. New York: William ... Arizona state senator and rliairni.ni. and Maurice Warshaw, I tah '() I SO chairman. Athi isKlu i ' ' i . 'i,-- the home pt Ison and i , , o' lleber 1 luisi ' the birth of a new giandd t The baby is the il.iug! of Mr and Mis Fied Guxmoi of Batavia, Ohio and v is bom ; t t .old Mis I'm I t i , ul at t i, I'. ad, m Min tl aotl son iib .1 tup to t.i'i G- - i annual Christmas pans i ' '' ret i. Mi- - s M In Rim op n . Mrs 1 ot, M ox . opt n to the put)! it' At tills meeting a no id were w n w metnbeis n.te the oig uuatioii lot next regular tuce'me I'ii auxiliary w ill le li Id e. Mall h At the (lose of the all, iim meeting. Mis. Taylm In it fieshmeiit plate to Wont has been I in ii - l ii Mis t m ! k- - I ' i I S Ci M - 1 er ai Iv M bo. Cub III I by M's II. It T In- tin iii la i , si ii HP. u 1, 1. i ol t 'lie, ,,,, n ;u ii io ' . , of the oiga TMc Yeas Colorful Gift Card Goes With Each Subscription WVWVX'Vl ' |