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Show THE Good Cook's Corner New She Is uor avid herself following her husband from place to place as he participates in the be various sports. Cona's husband Byron works for John Laws and also farms. They are parents of an 18 month old daughter. Rachelle, who JP, CO really keeps Mom hopping. BANANA NTT CAKE 34 cups sugar cups shorting 4 large bananas soda 2 t. baking powder 1 cup chopped nuts 3 cups flour 1 1 34 t si- -. i .Srf salt L t 12 allspice 1 cinnamon 12 cloves 12 L nutmeg 4 well beaten eggs 1 T. lemn juice 1 It 12 1 vanilla New officers for the Bear River high school PTASA were announced this week. Serving as president during 1974-7- 5 will be Mrs. Jerry Sum ners of Tremonton. Vice President will be Mrs. Joyce Harris also of Tremonton. And Marie Bywater of Fielding will sen as This year's officers extheir thanks to members of the various PTASA com nittees whohave served this year. They include: President Bonnie Ga-r- n. Vice President Norma pressed and Joyce Coombs, SL to attend a matinee movie. Total cost of the day is $4. SO. Allreserv alions must be received at the Tremonton center by April 24. Mrs. LaKene Napoli. censer director, also noted that reservations are still being taken for a planned trip to expo "74 in Spokane as well as for the Morman Miracle pageant in Manti July IS. Square Nuts & Bolts c mm Others were: Mrs. w'ynn John, history'; Mrs. Robert Brough. hospitality; Mrs. ficials of the Bear River Jack Fronk. scholarship; Mrs. Don Peterson. Parent and Family Life; Mrs. Joyce Cornwall, membership, Mrs. Delon Stokes and Mrs. Robert Nelson, publicity and Mrs. Darwin woodbury, community planning and be officially announced May L at the Future lio me maker Association fashion show. In other PTA news, of- high school PTASA announced that they will host the senior class breakfast May 13, at 6:30 a.m. w J ft-- Trouble with telling a good story is that it always reminds the other fellow of a dull one. l ' People who don't know whether they're coming or going are usually in the biggest hurry to get there. The Midland Camp of the Daughters of the Itah Pioneers will meet Thursday April 25, at 2 p. m. at the home of Lila Woodruff. Irene Shuman will present the les- SPANISH RICE e travel west to the Garden Spot (HotheU) and the horn? of Cona Lee Nelson and small daughter Rachelle. Cona Iee, acts as hostess in Relief Society and a substitute teacher in Primary and is always willing to serve cup rice In 2 tab. crisco (brown) add lb. hamburger - 1 onion - 1 green pepper, 1 tap. salt, 12 tsp. chille powder, 1 cup tomatoes. If like put in casorole dish and bake in oven. 1 1 when needed. The Golden Spike Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet Thursday April 25 at the home of Valalne Austin. The meeting will begin at 2 p.m. movies are all alike. and Mrs. Salt Lake City, Utah. in Dee hospital. The little miss will be named Jennifer and has one sister and two broth- Jones of Fielding, ers at home. Thayne the birth of a baby girl born March 25, at the MdKay- - perfect day is when it's dry enough to play golf, but just wet enough so you can't A We can handle it. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whiting of announce The only thing they leave to the imagination is the plot Jake Hayden, electrician son. JONES Mr. The government will issue a stamp commemorating the 100th anniversary of income taxes. You moisten it with a drop of your blood. Midland Camp Spike Camp This week the Union Pacific railroad people mow the lawn. l.'.NU'e UP R&R HARDWARE ''6 BRHS New Arrivals Cops First BURGESS Ie J Harris, secretary --treasurer. The new officers will Cona Lee Nelson . . . good cook MONROE porcupines develop very' fast and can eat leaves and tender shoots within a day or two after birth. secretary. Bake at 300 degrees for 1 hour. U Young Tour To Fear River Valley senior citizens will trawl to Salt Lake City by bus May 2 to help celebrate seniorcitizen month. The month of May has been decreed seniorcitizen month. The seniors will attend at the morning meetings Terrace Ballroom which will include lunch and entertainment. In the afternoon, the seniors will travel to Trolley Officers Named fan whether it sports Seniors BRHS PTA GARLAND TIMES, April 18, 1974, Page 3 Porcupines LEADER-TH- E Monroe Mr. and Mrs. of Scipio, Itah. announce the birth of a son born April 12, at the Hichfield hospital. The little lad will be named and is the first James child for the Monroe's. Mrs. Monroe will be re- gess of Plymouth announce the birth of a baby boy, born April 3, at the Bear River Valley hospital in Tremonton. The little lad will be named Jeremy Steed and hat membered as Mary Summers of Thatcher. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Odell Summers of Thatcher and Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Monroe of Scipiio, home. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Steed Estep of Plymouth and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burgess of Tremonton. Utah. QUEZADA James Mr. and Mrs. five brothers and Bur- sisters at Festival In nil 5p Beef Ground - Site Package Smoked Hams Great U S Sterling Brand A A D ToTrmic Wieners Skinleii Fresh Fryers Impacted 1 Graded vVt kAoin Trewrviton, ? Utah gig Po Spareribs large Sue Slabi Chops family Pack Bear River high school's entrants In the State Solo and Ensemble Choral Festival recently walked off with all the honors In the large group and (4-- A 3-- A) event competition. was held April 6 at Viewmont high school in Salt Lake City. The The Bear's four groups accumulated 32 points to t's edge out second place 28 points. Carbon high school finished third with 20 points and Bingham and Clearfield high were tied for third and fourth with 16 points each. About 44 local students, under the direction of Carl Ashby, participated in the four groups which included a boy's quartet, Madrigal group, mixed ensemble and girl's ensemble. Each of the groups was rated singly and then ratings combined to yield the total school score. Individual ratings for each group were not available. Earlier in March, 18 local high school singers racked up 14 superior ratings and four second place ratings in the region one ensemble competition held at Logan. Regular Morrell't Any Round Steaks Flavor Shank Portion - U S D Choice Beef A. Sliced Bacon I Nor be it or Manor House U.S. D A. Inspected & Graded A Full Cut Morrell's Golden Critp View-mon- Mr. and Mrs. Roberto Quezada of Tremonton announce the birth of a baby boy born April 14, at the Bear River Valley hospital in Tremonton. He is the first child for the Quezada. Grandparents are Mrs. Mare no Lyda of Texas and Lule Quezada of Mexico. GARN Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gam of Fielding announce the birth of a baby boy, born April 9, at the Logan LDS hospital. The little lad will be named Jared Richard and has one sister at home. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gam of Fielding and Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Wright of Lewiston. ROYBAL Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roy-B- al of Ogden announce the birth of a baby boy born April 8, at the Bear River Valley hospital in Tremonton. The lad will be named Ryan Ronald. He is the first child for the RoyBals. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. J.C. RoyBal of Rock-li- n, California and Mr. and Mrs. Delos Udy of POULSON Mr. and Mrs. Jim Poul son of Deweyville, announce the arrival of a baby girl bom on April 14, in the Cooley Memorial hospital in Brigham. She will be named Bunny and has one brother at home. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. C.J. 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