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Show THI GKSSN SHUT Thursday, Nov. 10, 1988 Rudy And Ruth Forbush Reach Fiftieth Anniversary Out My Window Family and friendt are being invited on Nov, 19, to the 50th wedding anniversary of Rufus F. "Rudy" and Ruth Forbush. Ethel Bradford I fef so domestic at times thai have to step back and say, "Wait a minute, is this really Ethel that I see?" Yeah, yeah, yeah, it is, and at the holiday season Tm so domestic I fret that I didnt have 10 children so that now I could have 30 grandchildren. , She worked for Granite School lunch program for a short time and several later years for N one-ha- lf hour. Another tip to the uninitiated is to set the table With a big crowd often the seating arrangements must be shuffled and adjusted, so do it on Sunday before The Day when you have lots of time and lots of help. So, make it easy. First, figure out how many wiU sit at your table and how big a turkey you will need And then go buy it. Yes, I mean today, and tuck it away in your freezer. early. Okay? Now, make the dressing. Mine is always the traditional bread, onion, celery and sage moistened with chicken stock. I make it sometimes a month in advance, microwave it so that the flavors are blended, and then freeze it in bags the size of bowl. I usually make about fc r sacks of dressing because we love leftover dressing as much as the turkey. I set it entirely. China, silver, glasses, serving pieces etc. and have plenty of time to wash any puces that haven't been used lately. Then I toss absolutely clean sheets over the whole thing and loudly threaten anyone with their life if they dare knock or disturb the scene. family property for his new home. He worked for the Naval Supply Statewide Clearfield, Depot, Sons and Kesler Contractor, Sprinkler and the Big Valley Sprinkler, . Thanksgiving can be calm and collected That day all you have to do is make mashed potatoes, gravy from the pan drippings and even have your thickening mixed up ahead of time. Everyone will marvel at your talent and don't tell its really easy. That is a secret they must find out for themselves. Gotta be a bit cam. don t you know? This way you can bring out a bag at a time. One in time to fill the turkey on Thanksgiving morning and then one or two more to pop into the micro and be ready for the table. This is the time I remember Gram as she tii " i : 1 He lived on his father's farm, 1300 E. 6400 South, where he was born and raised for 20 years and chose "next door" property on the Forbush was born in Murray to Frank and Elena Oblad Forbush and attended Granite District schools. Mr. genealogy. a I V. Ov . v , :t A"' They have four grandchildren and three Ida Cord'Ha Boam will be honored at a family dinner in honor of her 80th birthday. She has also held many positions in the LDS church and since 1979 has been a trainer and r They are the parents of four F. (Helen) Ronald children: Forbush, Sandy; Robyn S. (Mrs. Brent) Gamangasso, West Jordan; VaLois R. Forbush, West Valley City and Jeffrey Paul Forbush, deceased. great-grandso- Ida Cordelia Boam Honored On Her 80th Birthday Veryle And Fredrick Todd To Celebrate Golden Tear Fredrick William and Veryle Tietgen Todd will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary on November 12th. S .'Vr Albert8ons. turkey, First of all, the meal offers no surprises. You know the date, how many are coming and, most important of all, you needn't worry about "What shall I serve?" If your family is like mine, the menu has been the same since the family began. 'jc A Mrs. Forbush was born in Salt Lake to Fred J. and Emma Teuscher and attended school in the Salt Lake area and South high. Figure out how long it will take to roast your planning 20 minutes to a pound, plus at least hour to 'rest1 after taking from the oven. Figure when the hour to sit down at the table and then backtrack. If you have a 20 pound turkey, you wiU need seven hours. With a big bvrd Ive been known to get up (the turkey and dressing all defrosted the night before) it all together, toss in the oven, and then put hie myself back to bed to wake up at a more normal So, Thanksgiving. I was terrified the first year The Big Meal became my chore, as I saw it then. Slowly, however, I've come to see that meal with different eyes and now I consider it one of the easiest to prepare. -- Rudy and Ruth were married on in Farmington, Utah. mirror, by your dressing table, everywhere, "If you fail to plan, you plan to fail" and you are planning your dinner to be one great big huge success. And with you absolutely unruffled ... 1 . Nov. 21, 1938, put this motto on your refrigerator, bathroom if this isn't your mood . . . or if you never cook turn the page quickly and come back next week. Eventually I'll again be normal So, Your yam dishes and vegetables can also be prepared now and frozen. Naturally buy plenty of cranberries, olives, celery and have them ready ahead of time. And there you'll be with all the work' done and the Day still far in advance. But for heaven's sake, dont be complacent Now is the time to plan, plan, plan. Remember, Thank heaven's that mood has been fleeting. mf The event, hosted by their family, will be held at the Pioneer Hall. 1140 W. 7800 South, West Jordan, between the hours of 5 and 8 p.m. They request no gifts. juggled pan after pan, trying to get everything, plus hot rolls, ready all at the same moment. Poor dear. No dishwasher and no micro. Td die! ' r ' . : Ida was born on Nov. 13, 1908 in BlufTdale, Utah, a daughter of Richard Golightly and Ida Evalina Thompson Winter. On Aug. 12, 1949 she was married in Salt Lake to the late William P. Boam. - . She school, She three has 20 grandchildren and n. mii' miKni hi i"y "VT7ra MM , has served as Sunday primary and visiting teacher in the LDS church and has sung in the relief society and ward choirs. 6 , Her family has enjoyed her talent for playing the X l 'I . I self-taug- ht i A , ' 1 i ' ' piano. " t , , ft t . 4 ' .0! She has kept herself informed politically and actively expresses her views to her elected representatives. 1 '.,.1 The children and grandchildren join in saying, "We are grateful for the sacrifice, help and love she has given so fireely to each of us. We love you and hope you have a happy day." Violet And Bill Joosten Mark Golden Anniversary An open house, hosted by their advisor for the Scandinavian in . the ' work children, will be held at the extraction Taylorsville 33rd ward, 2976 W. Taylorsville West region. In Oct. 1975, they were both 4270 South, between the hours of 7 and 9 p.m. ' called to serve an LDS mission in Fred and Veryle were married Denver, Colo. in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on They are the parents of seven Nov. 7, 1938, and have lived in children: Sherron (Mrs. Mazel) the Taylorsville and West Valley Callister, St. George; Ruth (Mrs. area since that time. Joseph E.) Nelson, Orem; Koleen He is the owner of TWAMCO Lewis F.) Bingham, Todd Welding and Machine (Mrs. Bountiful; Martie (Mrs. Douglas and has been in F.) Steele, West Valley City, Company business for 50 years. He has (Mrs. Dennis L.) Webster, served in many capacities of the Kathy Bennion;, Allen William (Carol) LDS church and is currently a Todd and Charles Fredrick worker at the Jordan River (Alanna) Todd. ; Temple. They have 31 grandchildren and His hobbies include oil painting, 10 geology, spending time on the A dinner party was held for desert and, in the past, collecting them on Monday, Nov. 7 at the fossil rocks. Mrs. Todd's hobbies include home of their daughter Koleen chalk painting, swimming, and Bingham. -- . n. Wilto Ralph "Bill" and Violet Elizabeth "Jo" Thomas Joosten celebrated their golden wedding anniversary on Nov. 2, in the, company of surviving brothers, sisters, children and grandchildren who gathered from various parts of Utah and California.; No formal open house was held but they would welcome visits from family and friends at their home, 10478 Buddlea, Sandy, or to call them at They look forward to reunions with old friends and meeting new ones. Bill and Jo were married in Draper by LDS Bishop Reed Beck and the marriage was later solemnized in the Idaho Falls 572-313- 6. LDS Temple. They have served together on a e proselyting mission in Arcadia, Calif., have served two full-tim- DEADLINES Milestone stories MUST be in the Green Sheet office at least TEN days before the date you wish your story to be printed. ' All Examples: If you wish your story published on the 22nd, we must have it by the 12th. If you wish it on the 18th, we must have it by the 8th. We are sorry but there can be NO EXCEPTIONS. years on a Jordan River Temple grounds mission where they greet and guide visitors. They serve on the extraction program whenever Ida is the mother of three children: Gloria (Mrs. LaMar) Bradsahaw, Sandy; Theron K. (Vicki) Wood, Henderson, Nev. and Sharleen (Mrs. Jack) Stevens, Centerville. . possible. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Q. How can I prevent my mstard pie crust from softening? A. Most custard pies have a moist crust. However, the most effective method to prevent a soft crust is to bake crust and filling in separate pie plates. Loosen edges of cooled custard with a knife and gently shake pie plate. Slide filling into a cooled crust. , Q. Do I need to add more salt when I use prepared soup or soup mixes for recipes? Please Pick Up Your Pictures , A. The soups alone may give enough seasoning to the entire recipe. If not, you may be able to add less salt than the recipe indicates. Let your taste buds and health considerations be your ' . . guide. TIP OF THE WEEK: Clean' cooked shrimp by peeling shells Q. Isnt baking pumpkin an from shrimp. Then, with a small acceptable preparation method? pointed knife, make a cut the length of the outside curve. A. Yes, baking in the oven is a Remove black sand vein from great way to cook pumpkin. Cut curve! Wash shrimp. pumpkin in half, removing seeds and fiber. Bake in 400 degree oven until tender, about one hour. Scoop pumpkin from shell and mash until no lumps remain. Pictures , urVii nli nave u. ueen "."v.i taken to the ! 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