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Show I Ladies of Elks BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, April 8, 1976 seat officers during luncheon Brigham City Ladies of Elks installed new officers at a luncheon and social held on Saturday, April 3, at the lodge. Talcing office as president was Mae Adams, with the slate of officers including Judy Skin- nsr, first vice president; Sunny Ketner, second vice president; Janice Utton, secretary; Virginia Foranyic, treasurer; Dorothy Peters, Joyce Loveland and Shirley Fulton, directors; Loraine Williams, parliamentarian, JoAnn Carter, historian, Virginia Brasfield, auditor. Carla Nielsen, Adeth Levin-thand Connie Stevens were installing officers for the event. That evening a combined inaugural ball was held in conjunction with the BPO Elks Lodge No. 220S, which also recently installed her officers. Retiring president Shirley Fulton presided during the afternoons events, announcing that Alma Bryant has been chosen as Lady of the Elk for the year on the basis of her service to the organization. Those in charge of the luncheon were Alma Bryant, Irma Maida Eichom, Busenbark, Karen Nisonger and Virginia Foranyic. The decorating comwhich mittee, provided bouquets of yellow and white spring flowers for the tables, was formed by Ginny Danieau, Sunny Ketner and Phyllis Rehm. al MARILYN MITTON AND RUE Y. RASMUSSEN Couple circles date for April ceremony Spring recital set on Sunday i announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Marilyn to Rue Y. Rasmussen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Y. Rasmussen of be married April 23 In the Logan ' temple. LDS - a graduate of Box Elder High school and a four year LDS Seminary graduate. , The prospective bridegroom Is a graduate of Bear River High school and a four year LDS Semlnory graduate. He fulfilled a two year mission to Taiwan for the LDS Church. Miss Mltton Is He Is locally employed. . After their marriage the couple will reside In Elwood. 4 Local clowns In Telethon, Four local members of the El Kalah Shrine clown unit participated in the recent Easter Seal Telethon on Channel S in Salt Lake City. Shriners Chuck Vorls, Art BarMeri, Howard, Bales and Dallas Stiver donned their clown suits and makeup to help greet people, hand out Frisbees, . y Ram , , and present balloons' to those who came by to donate money during the Telethon . The Northern - Utah Shrine club also piade a donation of 125 to the Easter Seal Fund during the Telethon, with Shriners always having a special interest in crippled children and their , assistance. . , Piano students of Sharon Olsen will be presented in a spring recital on Sunday, April 11, at 2 p.m. in the Box Elder High school choral room. Participants in the recital will include Leslie Johnston, Nalani Larsen, Jimmy Norr, Becky Norr, Russell Beeton, Lezlee Beeton, Julie Hansen, Todd Morrison, Julene Reeder, Pauline Kirby, Louise Kirby, Phillip Zobell, Bobby Cosgrove, Cindy Peterson, Paul Hirsehi, Richard Olsen, Jeffrey Olsen and Barbara Olsen. Friends and relatives of the piano students are welcome to attend the recital. s r DUP News Fort Brigham Fort Brigham Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet1 af the Community Center on Friday, March 26, at 7 p.m. All members are asked to be present. at 7:30 p.m. Guest speaker for the evening will be S. Kojima of Ogden, who will give a talk and demonstration on the culture and care of Bonsai. There will be a workshop session as part of his demonstration. Anyone interested in this fascinating ancient Japanese art of miniature trees is invited to attend. Those who wish to participate In the workshop are asked to bring a low or flat container, copper wire, and a small tree such as a flower quince or other ornamental, cedar, pine, fir or juniper. Mmme Vaw . Corinne chapter of the Order of Eastern Star will hold its Stan G. and Jean Austin. annual turkey dinner on SaturHumpherys of Tremonton are day, April 10, at the Corinne rejoicing over the arrival of their first child, a girl born in Masonic lodge. The public is Invited to attend the Logan hospital March 27. the annual event, and there will Grandparents are Mr. and be servings at 6 and at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Harold Austin of Tickets may be purchased at Tremonton ant Mr. and Mrs. the or door by contacting Dallas Don Humpherys of Dingle, Stiver or members of the EastIdaho. ern Star. Donations are 33.50 for adults Dennis and Geniel Pulver and $1.75 for children. Yeates of Logan are happy over ' the arrival of a little boy born April 2 in the Logan hospital. They have one small son Colby . t in June temple rite Announcement Is mode of the engagement and J forthcoming marriage of Miss Debra Jean Hobson to Pbut ' Thacker Gardner by the parents of the bride-to-bMr 'end Mrs. Clifford James Hobson of Brigham City. , - . June 3 has been set by the couple as their marriage t date, with the ceremony to be solemnized In the Ogden LDS temple. - e, - " Couple returns from Arizona , v -- By-ingt- s dent will conduct a short business meeting. Local residents are asked to note that the annual spring plant sale is set fBr Friday April 30, dependent upon the weather Further announcement will be made closer to that date. delighted over the' arrival of their first child, a girl born April 4 in the Cooley hospital in Brigham City-- - ' , ' Mrs. . rarandparent 'Rachel Burton of West Fielding and Mr. and Mrs. George Garbanati of Snowville. Steven and Kim Tripp Lewis announce the arrival of a baby boy "born March 25 in the Tremonton hospital. They have a small son Brandon at home. The new baby will be named Tyler Lewis. Happy grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lewis and Mr. . and Mrs. Vern Tripp of Malad. They enjoyX the south, , Their daughter and family, Major and Mrs. David (Carol Rae) Johnson and five children, also transferred from' Luke Air - 'Force base to' make a home in Logan. Major Johnson will report for duty in Korea soon, and the family will ramin in Logan where they'll be closer to the family during his overseas ,, , , The X? ; tr. the sonOtMr, ewe('lri. prospective bridegroom Is Glen J. Gardner of Lehl. and Is a 197! gtadadfeW&hf'i High school and LDS Seminary. In hit school e was a student body officer and active In football and alt stefe wrestling. After attending the University of Utah fat sS) year, he served an LDS mission to Washington. He' Is now attending the University of Utah working toward a dJtjTS v V cn in geological engineering. William and Deanne Randall Crockett are happy over the arrival of a baby boy born in the Tremonton hospital March 30. They have two children Brian and Marianne at home. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Alden Crockett and Mr. and Mrs. Geln Randall at Pocatello.. Great grandparents are- Mrs. Emma Crockett of Brueno, Idaho and Mr. ahd Mrs. Herbert B rumble of Portland. ' dutch oven ' by Flokfunsan . Mrs. Milton (Kela Lusk) Scott and her husband both find cooking in a dutch oven in their back yard Is really ' ." great! We use our dutch oven almost constantly during . good weather," Klee told me. We cook roasts and most everything in it, We even take it on camping trips". Klea is a native of Malad where she graduated from MaladHigh school; She also attended a business school in Salt Lake City and was later employed in the bank in 1 Malad and a bank in Chandler, Ariz. The Scott's have three children. Jeff 1s t, Tina 5, and 1 Miss Hobson Isa 1971 graduate of Box Elder High school a four year LDS Seminary graduate. She attended Ctih 1; and at home. r State Proud grandparents are Mr., University as a music malar for one year, Wh erwgS and Mrs. Charles Pulver , of was affiliated with the acapella choir. She Ifngyr osopr Fielding, Mr. and Mrs. Richard nursing, student at the University of Utah where the ItXf Owen Yeates of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman ' Refreshments will be served, Mrs. Mildred Smith of are back in Brigham City filiated with Delta Gamma sorority and has served at a with for the evenFielding claims the honor of following a winter stay in their house officer. She has also served In A SUU Assemtfy, lt d ing being Virginia Horton and being the great grandmother. home in Mesa, Ariz., where they member of LDSSA student government, and-iamomber Norma Yeates. enjoyed the winter sunshine and of the Mormon Youth l - .", and Choir. BUrton Todd Symphony Helda and to fair weather of our neighbor Mildred Vanderwest, presi? . . Garbanati of Snowvtlle are Good Cooks i i 4 Local miss to wed turkey dinner Births ' of Tremonton '7 DEBRA JEAN HOBSON AND PAUL T. GARDNER sets annual NEW Spade and Hope Garden club will meet at Gillespie Hall, 150 East Third South, on Tuesday April 13, Eastern Star WHOS - Mr. and Mrs. Dee W. Mltton Elwood. , The couple will Garden club sets talk by bonsai expert - , ' OF ELKS new officers include (front) Janie Utton, secretary; Mae Adams, president; Judy Skinner first vice president; (bock) JoAnn Carter, historian; Virginia Foranyic, treasurer; Joyce Loveland, director; Loraine Williams, parliamentarian; Shirley Fulton director; Dorothy Peters, director. Missing are Sunny Ketner and Virginia Brasfield. LADIES " 7 j Jamy, 2. X tWV luncheon Klea calls herself a "scout widow, but nevertheless she is mightly proud of all the many awards her., husband has received in scouting! Mo is presently scoutmaster ih the ward and a member of the district ' scout training committee. He is Employed at Hill' Air ' Force Base. i After living In Mesa, Ariz., and Perry they came to ' years ago and have a Fielding about brick home. ;; . lovely, new three-bedroo- T d rs . Mrs. 'Milton Scott . . enjoys cooking v ' ' DM Wood Finishing wood finishing, painting and varnishing with the help of a few friends," Klea said. Milton is very capable and assists in wiring and We did our own 1 -- .remodeling homes. Klea is an active young homemaker full of charm, wit and energy. She is a Junior Sunday school teacher and a visiting teacher in the Relief society. She has also served as a reporter for the Bear River chapter of Utah Young Homemakers. She enjoys quilting, reading, embroidery work, crocheting and wood finishing. She is also a very good cook. , Like Desserts We like desserts," she said smiling. Anything we like 1 fattening She recalls making her first pie. Milton said it could have been used for a discus in an Olympic game, she , grimaced. But with experience my pies have improved and are sought after by my family, she added. claims, No one, but no one, Jeff, the can make a hamburger casserole like my Mom. bread. Klea has The Scott family enjoy home-mad- e her own grinder and thorougly enjoys the many arts of seven-year-ol- cooking- d, - Today she shares some of their favorite recipes Box Elder Journal readers. ' with Let stand until light, about 1 hrs. Toss on floured board and roll out about one-thithick. Spread with melted butter. ' Fold over, press lightly with rolling pin. Cut out, let rise again and bake about 15 min. degrees. in. rd ' ' at QUICK ROLLS c. lukewarm water, 2 T. sugar, 1 yeast cake let stand until foamy. Scald 1 c. milk, add K lb. butter, 1 Up salt. Cool then add 1 beaten egg. Combine the two mixtures and mix In 3 c. flour. V4 entep HAMBURGER CASSEROLE Fry 1 lb. hamburger and onion and gr. pepper. Place in baking dish, add peas and carroU, or com. Add a layer of mashed poMtoes and top with grated cheese. Bake about Vi hr. at 350 MARSHMALLOW-PINEAPPL- E degrees. DESSERT , Heat 1 C. milk in double boiler. Add 1 lb. marshmallows. Cook until marshmallows dissolve, stirring constantly. Cool. Add: 1 c. whipped cream, 1 can drained crushed pineapple, 1 c. chopped nuts. Pour over layer of vanilla wafers (crushed) in the bottom of a dish Place layer of vanilla wafers (crushed) on top. Graham crackers may be used if desired. . 2 eggs, V4 c. sugar, 4 c. flour, 1 tsp. b.p., 1 Vi tsp. salt, c. sour revue on Monday. They are Joann Danro revos h 400 SOUR CREAM COOKIES (family favorite) Reservations will be taken up Thursday evening for the annual League of Women Vot-espring luncheon to be held, on Saturday, April 10, at 12 noon at the Red Baron restaurant, i. Guest speaker for the event krill be Mosignor Jerome Stof-fe- l, THESE GIRLS will be among those performing in dance a member of the Utah Historical Society and Utah Coombs, left, and Paula Forsberg. Bicentennial Commission, who will speak on Utah history and history of the local area. Reservations may be called to Marjorie Childs,-SaraYates, or Manon Russell, with all persons interested in the speaker invited to attend. tt m ,. k ' " his Saturday ' , ' i ' Toastmasters announce speech winners Richard Meyer won the Best Speech award and Mike Strayer won the Table Topics award at the Box Elder Toastmasters meeting of April 1. Toastmaster of the evening was Bill Munson. Don Mitchell presided over the Table Topics. Blaine Hunsaker and Ryan Gherker were guests. Prepared speeches by Harold Burr and George Uibel were presented along with Meyers. The group met at Roy and Cathys. cream and Vi c. milk. tsp soda, 1 tsp. vanilla. Mix well and chill 1 hour. Roll and cut. Bake at 350 degrees for 2 min. This is an excellent recipe for cut-ocookies for all special holidays. 1 for students Doris Roche of West Fielding will present 80 of her students in a dance revue at the Bear River High school auditorium Monday, April 12, at 7 p.m. The public is invited Paula Forsberg and Joann Coombs of Fielding will be among the participants. Last fall these two young ladies placed first in the Farm Bureau Talent contest in conjunction with the Box Elder County fair in Tremonton. They also participated in the state fair in Salt Lake City. In February of this year they auditioned for the Eugene Jelesnik Talent Showcase which is presented over KSL-TPaula and Joann are accomplished in ballet and tap dancing. 10-1- iccmrarcK DOESNT RLY...YD1J DO! V - |