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Show i John Young Celebrates Fifth Birthday Party John Mrs. cene ocial Young, son of Mr. and Mack Young, celebrated his fifth birthday anniversary Friday morning, April 26, with little neighborhood pals. and Youngsters attending joining in the party fun were: Marilyn Moyes, Jana Merrell, Steven Vincent, Blake Hill, KelAileen L. Nelson, Society Editor 771 Telephone ly and Mark Valentine, Jimmy Call, Leland Cheney. Nolan .Olysw sen, Ford and Cordell Reeder and Kelly Young. Luncheon was served at noon Cake Decorating Hobby Becomes Part-Tim- e complete with birthday cake and candles Games were playJob for Young Mother, Mrs. Wm. K. Benson ed and a balloon treasure hunt Mrs. Benson, daughter of Mrs. conducted. Hobbies, as they often do, has Many lovely gifts were preexbecome a part-timlob for a Lloyd Forsgren, sented to the excited guest of also Mrs. K. William is the in young mother, baking field, pert honor. a good cook in her own right, (Arlene Forsgren) Benson. Mrs. Benson began decorating Mrs. Forsgren said. cakes in 1946 for family memShe began learning about cake Dorothy Jean Bruderer bers and is now kept busy with decorating after her sisters, Is Sunflower Hostess weddings, anniversaries and spe- Mrs. Glen (Irene Forsgren) LegMrs. Dorothy Jean Bruderer, cial birthdav cake creations for gett, took a cake decorating class at college. Irene taught 39 South Second East, will be her many friends. One of her first elaborate Arlene tricks of the trade, and hostess to members of the Suncakes was an open book cake de- with those she has incorporated flower Camp Daughters of Utah evening, Thursday signed and decorate- -, for her into her own creations, the pro- Pioneers, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Al- cess is work, but a lot of fun May 9, at 7 p. m. Feted during the evening will bert Poulsen on their golden and satisfaction tossed in. wedding anniversary. The mother and daughter com- be retiring officers of the camp. Members are reminded that Now her husband keeps their bination is hard to beat when it three children, Barbara Ann, comes to a wedding or anniver- this is the closing meeting of the Shirley Irene and Gary Lynn, sary cake with miniature cakes season and a good attendance is anticipated. occupied as Mrs Benson decor- to serve guests. ates cakes in the forms of a Saturday, they completed sprinkling cans, lambs, bunnies, square wedding cake adorned planters filled with daffodils ordered by the with flowers and her unusual bride. Miniature daffodils cenwedding cakes. the miniature cakes also. As birthdays roll around for tered When you get up to the 500 the children, each chooses the mark on miniature cakes you or she likes best for design he know you are in the bakreally his own birthday. ing profession. d It seems that the Mrs. Benson uses a cake ornacake, complete with frosttube and tools with menting sticks horses, ing peppermint and an iced top, delights the parchment paper tubes used for ornate youngsters whenever they see special occasions. The roses, flowers .birds, bells, latthe cake. tice hearts and such are made of hard frosting prior to the final 5 decorating process. Tiny roses, as well as birds, bells and wedding rings, rest atop soda bottle Mrs. William K. (Arlene FINISHES WEDDING CAKE caps until the place for them is f Forsgren) Benson puts final touches on a daffodil covered the finished cake. 1 t'r: ready on with wedding cake. Mrs. Benson began decorating cakes as a Along decorating cakes, V Mrs. Benson does lovely ceramic hobby for family members. Her hobby has now turned figures, designs special center-piece- s into a part-tim- e job doing specially designed cakes for a and makes wood fiber of host friends. and chenille flowers. Heres another time when a Gen. George Armstrong Cus(a. 5 Box Elder NEWS hobby ends up as a profession. ter launched his expedition against the Sioux in 1876 Wednesday, May 8, 1957 from Fort Lincoln near BisShanna Davis Becomes Brigham City, Utah marck, N. D. well-know- n e LOCAL MATRON HONORED Mrs. Henry L. Thorne, right front, was honored Sunday, May 5, at an art tea sponsored by members of the art faculty of Utah State University. During the afternoon Mrs. Thorne was presented with her portrait by the teachers, painted by Everett Thorp, left front. Other art instructors shown here are, left to right, Twain Tippetts, Floyd Cornaby, Miss Jessie Larsen and Mr. Thorne, who has been assisting his wife with art promotion and appreciation in this area. 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