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Show ; Young Protestants Are Surprise Birthday ' Party Honors Annabelle Squires Set for Picnic Social The Westminster - Fellowship the --Community' Presbyterian of Phil Mrs. Max Ward,, Joining the ranks' of June gren, Mrs. will picnic at Box Elder church brides is Miss Janet Davis, Basmussen, Mrs. Royal Norman county park picnic grounds on Mrs. Richards. Orand of Mrs. Mr. and Lynn daughter Thursday, June 28, beginning at ville Davis, Brigham City. , 6 p. m. To Los in Live Angeles wedMiss Davis exchanged are All Protestants from. 12 to 23 honeyThe newlyweds ding vows with Earl Andersen, to Los are invited to attend. enroute Angeles mooning 1009 McDonnel, - Los Angeles, Cars are leaving the Fellowson of Mrs. J. Earl Andersen, where they will - make their home. ship Hall at 6 sharp and those Brigham City, June 18,' In the ensemble For her away wishing to attend are asked to going Logan LDS temple. President A. the new bride chose a tan suit contact Jean Julien, phono 993-J- . George Raymond officiated. : A wedding dinner followed with white accessories. The bride is a graduate of Box at the Tropical Restaurant. Eider High school and seminary same in the The evening and has been employed for the Eighth LDS ward recreation hall past four years at O. P. Skaggs bridal reception was held. ' ' The receiving line stood be- store. The bridegroom is a graduate fore an archway arrangement Pick O the- Pictures flanked on either side with can- of Box Eider High school and seminary and is employed in ; delabra, Los Angeles. WED. thru SAT. J .Lovely in Lace - Mrs. Annabelle Squires (Aunt Belle to her many friends) was surprised on her 86th birthday June 22, by friends calling at her home to wish her a Happy Delicious refreshBirthday. ments were served to the guest of honor and her visitors by her daughter-in-law- , Mrs. Louie Squires and her granddaughters, Mrs. Merri Lou Gabel and Mrs. Ann Poulsen. Included among the were: Mr. - and Mrs. Charles Collett, Mrs. Caroline Holst, Mrs. Vercie Birch, Mrs. Ruth Andrews, Mrs. Charlotte Reeder, Mrs. Edith Holst. 'Mrs. Mary Burt, Mrs. Dolly Rock-wooMiss Darla ' Rockwood, Mrs. Mina Freeze, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tillotson and sons, Craig. Glenn and Scott, Mrs. Marian Anna Tingey, Jeppsen, Mrs. Mrs. Hilda ' Forrest, and Mrs. well-wishe- t)id you know that the strawberry is a member of the rose family? Po it is and it got its name from the ancient practice of placing straw ttU ' beneath and around the berries to keep them in perfect condition as they grew and ripened for a kings or emperors enjoyment, f Still befitting a royal feast, springtime strawberries are found on something about this practically every American table.us Theres all in the mood for making a luscious crimson berry that puts uses we can variety of tempting dishes. One of the most effective make of the strawberry is to treasure its goodness in a sweet spread to be enjoyed every month of the year. If you and your family would relish a royal feast now and long after the strawberry season is past, try this short-borecipe for sparkling jewel Strawberry Jelly. It makes eleven medium glasses ofhouse! toned jelly each fit for the king or queen of your little Squires , - -- The bride was lovely in a gown of white lace and net over taffeta. The, skirt was full and sleeves1 long. A crown of pearls held the bridal veil) She carried a bouquet of pink rosebuds with detachable white orchid cor" sage. Attendants in Green great-grandso- - birthday-lady- Strawberry Jelly ' Yield; about 11 medium glasses (5)4 Vs. Idly) V It 4 cups juice (about 2)4 qts. ) cup lemon juice (2 lemons) cups (3)4 lbs.) sugar ripe strawberries) 1 bottle liquid fruit pectin First, prepare the juice. Crush thoroughly about 2)4 quarts fully ripe strawberries. Place in jelly cloth or bag and squeeze out juice. Measure 3 cups juice into a very large saucepan. Squeeze and strain lemons. Measure H cup into saucepan the juice from 2 medium-size- d with strawberry juice. .. Then make the jelly. Add sugar to juice in Baucepan and mil well. Place over high heat and bring to a boil, stirring constantly. At once stir in liquid fruit pectin. Then bring to a full rolling boil and boil hard 1 minute, stirring constantly. Remove from heat, skim off foam With metal spoon, and pour quickly into glasses. Cover jelly at once With yi inch hot paraffin. . , Mrs.' Joe Wilcqx attended her sister as matron of honor in a light green taffeta with pink Sorority Members Fete Husbands With Party Bridesmaids were accessories Ellen Andersen, sister of the groom; Carolyn Davis and Uray na Hess. All wore light green taffeta gowns and carried pink carnation nosegays. Carol Ann Davis, sister of the bride, and Jolleen Wilcox, niece of the bride, were flower girls They wore pink nylon dresses. ,Xi Alpha and Epsilon Chapter members of Beta Sigma Phi, with their husbands as special guests, enjoyed the annual June summer party at Reese Pioneer park, Monday evening, June 25. Picnic supper was served buffet style from tables adorned with summer blossoms by Mrs. Edna Jeppson and the following committee members: Mrs. Merle Craghead, Mrs. Lela Barker, Mrs. Nelda Parsons, Mrs. Norma Butler, Mrs. Geneva Fife, Mrs. Colleen Burr, Mrs. Deann Ebeling, Mrs. Ivy Wankier, Mrs. Lorene Dick, Mrs. LaPreal Knudsen and Mrs. Virginia Fry- er. Following supper the following program was announced by Mrs. Parsons as mistress of ceremonies: Two humorous readings by Margaret Bott; two accordion Karen selections, and two guitar Lichtenstein, duet numbers by Donna M. Smoot and Connie Morgan. Airs. William Shaw and Son Back From Calif. Mothfer TO LIVE IN LOS" ANGELES A pleasant way to shun the sun these sultry days is to take a from your chores, relaxing beside a tray like, this of Bibbly icebox cookies and tall, frosty glasses of iced tea. calories are kept to a minimum in these snacks, for both the cookies and the tea are sweetened with more than 400 times sweeter than sugar but conpure saccharin, calorie.taining not a single weight-addin- g .To sweeten the tea, choose from several brands of liquid saccharin, tablets in one-haor dissolve 24 cup of water to make your own syrup, A teaspoonful equals one teaspooirof sugar in sweetening . ut slim-mind- - St A t7T: it.1. HP ; lf ' - : power.-,- - ' - You can freeze and keep rolls of these icebox cookies handy for munching in a matter of minutes. t Orange Pecan Cookies Dissolve 6 Baccharin tablets , . (f4 grain each)' in J4 cup unsweetened . .. , , j orange juice - 4,-,.- -.. . teaspoon vanilla bowl. . v, T.J4 cup shortening I cup sifted , . 14 teaspoon salt ' ! .Cream in a Sift together ' , , 1 ; flour ' J4 teaspoon baking powder Add sifted dry ingredients alternately with orange juice mixture. 1 teaspoon grated orange rind Blend well into dough. 2 tablespoons pecans, finely s ' . j chopped . Shape dough into a roll 2 inches thick and wrap in waxed paper. 2 hours. Cut firm to about m Chill slice, enough refrigerator until inch slices and place en ungreased cookie pan. Bake on rack into slightly above center in 400 oven (moderately hot) for 12 minutes. i Makes 18 cookies. Calories per cookie: 44. ...... - . , . Baby Daughter Born , To Rio Vista Couple Mr. and Mrs. V. I Wilson, the Rio, Vista, Calif., announce arrival of a baby daughter, Lu Ann, born June 16. The eight pound four ounce Miss is the fourth child for the Wilsons. Other children include Steven, Dennis and Diane. Mrs. Wilson will be remembered at the ; former Effie Adams, county recorder. ?;-- w ' $ Box Elder Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ander- sen, recent newlyweds, plan to reside in Los Angeles. The young couple exchanged wedding vows June 18 in. the Logan LDS. temple. The bride is the former Janet Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.- Ofville Davis, Brigham City. Mr. Andersens mother is Mrs. J. Earl Andersen, also of Brigham City. - ; The retiring North Box Elder stake Primary presidency and board membfers were honored Thursday evening, June 21, at a party held in the Third, ward amusement hall. ", . games-werenjoyed until all the by party-goer- s guests had arrived. A delicious buffet supper was served and places were laid for seventeen present board members', and nine retiring members. One long table was beautifully decorated with individual favors and summer flowers so arranged as to tees worked to make the affair the success that it w&s. Invita- Misses Dixie ahd Geraldine Larsen, daughters of Mrs. Tes-si- e P. Larsen entertained with songs, accompanied by Dixie on the guitar. Little Miss Cherie Boothe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis L Boothe, pleased everyone with accordion selec' 4 tions. j ; Counselor Lola? A. Campbell paid tribute to the outgoing members in a cleverly arranged skit patterned after, the program This Is Your Life, presenting each . with a token of appreciation. Those honored were Helen C. Harrison, Viola J. Pett, Trilva-P- . Thompson, Grace Ferguson, Tessie P. Larsen, Elsie K. Smith, Madge J. Hull, Ida T. Hadficld, and Bcrniece T. Hobson. Each of the present board members was remembered in an original song written especially for them by President Beth P. Tingey. The remainder of - the evening was spent in reminiscing through the newly completed stake history book. 7 Counselor Phyllis J. Iluntfakcr was chairman of the occasion with committee Dorothy Hun-sakeBlanche Barker, Cleo J. June Pre-part- y carry out the Primary colors. . tion, Mildred A, Hall, Marilyn and Elaine Chase; food, Fern Burt, Doris Hunsa-ke- r, Ruth Grant and Phyllis Hunsaker; entertainment, Doris Bingham, Grace Warnke, Alta Cranel, Reva Nelson, and June B. Miller, Sackett Tale of Summer ' Is Civic June Tea Theme .Tales of Summer of the JJaride .and bridegroom both chose gray models and pinned corsages of pink carnations at their shoulders. Les Olsen was best man with Joe Wilcox, LaRue Davis, Dick Davis, Wayne Davis and DeVerl Davis as ushers. The ushers and men in the wedding party wore boutonnieres. pink carnation boutonniere The bridegrooms was a white - carnation. Hosts and hostesses for the h reception were Donna and Prisbrey end Dorothy and Don Poulsen;' Dil-wort- North Box Elder Stake Board Honors Retiring Presidency and Board Members 5 Mrs. William Shaw and young son, Bill, have returned from six days in California. They were guests at Cruthers Hall on Stanford University campus for commencement ex ercises. They, along with another son, Elden K., were present to see Alan W. Shaw graduate from Stanford University with a master of science degree" Alan W. will spend the next two years at Stanford working towards his Ph. D. in electrical engineering. Elden K. graduated with bachelor science degree with honors at the USAC in Logan June 2. He also distinguished himself in AFROTC. Since then he has been working a Hewlett and Packer and plans to work for his master of science degree this next year. Both will attend on fellowships at Stanford. Hansens Tell of Eighth Grandchild ' Michael John Gabel. Many lovely gifts and cards were received by the gracious il - - is to be the theme of the annual June Tea set for Thursday afternoon, between the hours of 2:30 and 4:30 p.m, at the spacithe ous grounds surrounding Rudolph Kaiser home. New members of Civic Im provement Club are invited to be special guests. of, the party are Mrs. Lyman Chlarsen and Mrs. ... Rudolph Kaiser. Refreshments will be served under the direction of Mrs. Mar tin Rasmussen and committee with a program to be presented by Mrs. Dean Bundersen, chair-ma-n 28, Cake Beautiful s Lovebirds, wedding bells and pink roses decorated the three layer wedding cake. The creation. was topped with a miniature bride and bridegroom. Guests calling during the evening to extend best wishes enjoyed a program announced by Bishop Durrell Nielsen.' Those on the program included: Paulette Lichtenstein singing a vocal solo; reading - by , Elaine Reeve; song, Ralph Westover; accordion solo, Wanda Thompson and song by Urayna Hess. ; Bishop Nielsen Spoke, Refreshments were served under the direction of Mrs. Stewart Tingey and Mrs. Norman Lichtenstein by Judy Stokes, Judy Nielsen, Beverly May, Cherrol May,' Beverly Jeppsen and Paulette Lichtenstein. In charge of gifts were Mrs. JJohn Peters, Mrs. Dean Fors- - Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Han240 North First East, sen, . ' proudly announce the arrival of their eighth grandchild, a boy born to Mr. and Mrs. Dean J. Mortensen of. 401 North Eighth East,' Provo. The tiny little fellow weighed in at four pounds four ounces on Saturday, June 16, at the Utah Valley hospital. Mrs. Mortenservis the former Barbara Hansen. The paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James? Mortenseh of St. George. The baby will remain at the hospital until his weight reaches five pounds, 1 y The Hansens boast four granddaughters and four grandsons. 1 ) h oniVE-ii- i THEATRE FESS PARKER JEFF HUNTER Tonight and Thursday 'A PRIZE OF GOLD" with Richard Widmark in Technicolor CO-HI- T "HEIDI and PETER" - ' r AUTO-V- U - For in color Plus News, Cartoons and Selected Shorts . vision, professional skill is best and wisest. That is why we are so particular about the perfect grinding, fitting and comfort of your lenses. WE GUARANTEE-K CARE , FOR YOUR EYES. Vii) UR : - . . DR. ROY F. BARNARD 26 South Main OPTOMETRIST Phone 597 . Bridge games will follow the program and those wishing to play are asked to bring their own cards. - ... , . . r, : p V y J in t' Food smells better cooking outdoors, which is one of the main reasons why Americans have moved to the backyard or patio for much of their Bummertime dining. Gentle summer breezes waft back and forth the aroma of foods (smelling them during cooking whets many peoples interest in fetter seasoning, and helps ' them to become better cooks!). A menu that cant be beat when it comes to popularity includes hamburgers made heavenly tasting with liberal use of Tabasco, the incomparable liquid pepper seasoning which picks up so many food flavors. Tabasco will add a lot of flavor to your favorite recipe for creamed potatoes too, a dish which can be made well in advance and heated indoors. Of course, theres a side dish of barbecue sauce for Use in basting while the hamburgers broil over glowing coals. Barbecued Glazed Hamburgers' teaspoon Tabasco "8J. pounds ground beef cup tomato juice tablespoon salt Add Tabasco to tomato Juice. Pour over ground beef, sprinkle with salt; mix well with a fork. Shape into 12 large or 18 medium patties. Cook according to directions, brushing on each side with Barbecue Glaze. ' YIELD: 12 to 18 servings. . NOTE; For 4 to 6 servings, use JJ of the recipe, Barbecue Glaze 4 . ' . 1,1 ; is .a. , ? Ji cup catsup w Opt of Kentucky, the great bourbon country, comes the greatest of them all, Ancient Age. We mellow, warmhearted, aged to perfection six full years challenge you to find a better bourbon. Kentucky Straight BOURBON Whiskey 6 Years Old 86 Prpof Ancient Age Distilling Company, Frankfort, Kentucky- - J ... J4 cup prepared mustard )4 teaspoon Tabasco Combine ali ingredients; mix well, YIELD: J cup, - i ' ) -- |