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Show ( THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1975 4 Parkers Welcomed In THE CITIZEN 'V yfif -vt Clarkston by Gladys Loosle Clarkston i iim-n- i Parki-r- . SIMM frmst in b the cm! sf tiw and Stephen unally of Long Island. New York, recently moved into our community. They have purchased the home formerly owned by Mr. r.d Mrs. Leslie Wright. Mr. ker has been a general contractor in New York for 10 years and plans on starting his business again very shortly as contractor in Home Improvements. We all welcome them to our community. Ila Marie Goodey of Salt Lake City spent the weekend with her parents Marie and Vernal (Pete) Goodey. Colleen and Ronald Harvey of Blanding, Utah, called at the home of their parents Sylvia and Arvle Buttars on Wednesday. They were on their way home after taking their daughter Rhonda to enroll at Ricks College in Rexburg, Idaho. Sybil Goodey has spent a fiw days this past week with her daughter Mary Ann Gardner in Deweyville Mary Ann underwent major sur- - wk this ml i Thelma W. Wood, Amalga, and Clyde E. Carter, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, were married on June 16. The ceremony, conducted by Bishop Vogle, took place in the groom's home in corn tortillas, 2 set aside 3 pounds boned chicken (2 whole chickens) 12 1 minced onion -- 1 1 1 green chilies pound grated Cheddar cheese can cream of mushroom soup can cream of chicken soup can milk 1 Grease two 9x13 pans. Put a layer of tortillas around pan. Then a layer (ft chicken) on next. Mix all other ingredients together. Pour half on each casserole. Cut the 2 tortillas put aside in quarters, and push down on top. Top with papnkarBake'950'degfees 45 minutes.' Hiese are excellent frozen ARyou Heed to do'is cover and freeze. Then when you remove from freezer," pop into oven for about an hour instead of 45 minutes, until it starts to bubble. CHERRY SALAD Mix: 1 1 1 and following social. The couple now resides at 1333 West Heather Lane in Milwaukee. Reception To Honor Couple CHICKEN CASSEROLE 2 4 ounce cans chopped in the evening. Close friends attended the Wisco.,.iin wedding can cherry pie filling can Eagle Brand milk small can crushed pineapple (drained) ? " Mr. and Mrs. Lewis V. Downs, Hyde Park, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Cathy to Donald S. Tarbet, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley. Tarbet, Smith- field. Friday has been chosen as the wedding day. The marriage wi 1 take place in the Logan LDS Temple. A reception will be held in their honor that evening from 7:30 to 9:30 at the Hyde Park Ward Cultural Hall. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. w Goodey. Visitors during the weekend at the home of Gladys and George Loosle were members of their family Brenda and Ron Jacques and family, also their foster daughter Alva Cottonwood, Ammon, Idaho. They came to attend the 10 year reunion of Sky View High School, class of '65 and Bishop and Evelyn Humpherys and family of Salt Lake City. Marriage Revealed by Evelene Moody Smithfield Sammie Armstrong serves as this issue's Cook of the Week with several favorite family recipes. She and her husband, Bill, a cheese buyer for Shriebers Cheese, have two children, Trade, 18 months, and Greg, 4ft. I like to do everything, said Sammie. She enjoys canning, cooking, macrame, and sewing. Originally from Texas they were transferred to Smithfield from Missouri just over a year ago. gery in the McKay Hospital, Ogden, on August 20. Visitors at the home of Ella and Wallace Stuart for two days was her sister-in-laTessie Hess and her daughter Donna Ferguson and family of Pasadena. California. Visiting at the home of Annie and Herman S. Thompson on Monday were members of their family, Jennie and Herman Thompson, Thelma Phillips of Logan; Yvonne and Ralph Phillips and son Brian, Ogden; Nina Lamb, Plymouth; Judy Deakin, Tremonton; and Mrs. Thompsons sister and niece Agnes Buttars, Cornish and Ruby Chadwick, Florida. They all attended the funeral service of Martha B. Berniece and Alma Good- ey and Etta Thompson visited on Thursday at the home of Leona and Ross Thompson and family, Ellensberg. Washington and Myrna and Barson Goodey, Boise, Idaho have all returned to their home after attending the funeral of their mother and grandmother Martha B. Goodey. Gladys and George Loosle left on Sunday afternoon to visit in Moreland, Idaho, at the home of their son Darrell K. and Margaret Loosle, they attended church in Moreland and witnessed the ordination of their grandson Kent, son of Darrell and Margaret, to be a deacon in the Aaronic Priesthood of the LDS Church. They also attended the Blackfoot Fair on Monday and watched the big parade on Tuesday. Weekend visitors at the home of Ruth and Verl Buttars were members of their family Pam and Dennis Rhodes and family, Tremonton and Callan and Ethel Buttars and family, Hyde Park and Lora and Stacey Nish of Logan. Gold Star Mothers Meet yet as to where it planted. The Gold Star Mothers Chapter met at the home of Verla Noble in Smithfield, Friday with President Alice Jensen presiding and con- will be A tray lunch was served to Alice Jensen of Cove; Alice Pond, Samantha Rich; Erna Krusi; Neta Peterson and Cerla Noble all of Smithfield and Sarah Funk of Benson and guests Diane Mobley and Mary Ann Mobley. ducting. It was decided the Gold Star Mothers would plant a tree and it has been ordered. It has not been decided as Cathy is a graduate of Sky and Seminary. She has attended Weber State College and USU. She is presently employed as a secretary at the Merrill Library at USU:- -' Don is also a graduate of Calvin Lowe, instructor for Sky View High School, where he was active in basketball the real estate course at and baseball. Don is now USU, has announced that a new session will begin on employed in the parts de9 beginning at 6 partment at Wilson Motor September and lasting until 10 p.m. p.m. Company Keeping the same hours, Following their honeycourse will be taught on moon, the couple will make the 10 through 18 September in Smithfield. their home except on the 12 and 19, the View High School of 1Ogan. Ross recently returned to his home after undergoing several surgeries at the Logan hospital. Helen and Oris Goodey and family, Connie and Kent and daughter Goodey Scgren, Susan Merkley and Susan and Brent Goodey all of Richland, Washington; Marilyn and Darwin Goodey MICHELE BIRCH AND JAY VAL ANDERSON Couple Recites Vows Today Michele is a graduate of Sky View High School. She attended Ricks College where she was named Spori Scholar and received an associate degree in nursing. She is presently employed at Logan Hospital as a register- Mr. and Mrs. Rex C. Birch of Smithfield announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Michele to Jay Val Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Anderson, Ephraim. The couple will be married today in the Manti LDS Temple. That evening an open house will be held in their honor from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Ephraim South Ward. A reception will be held Friday evening from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. in the Smithfield Fourth Ward. ed nurse. $ Val is a graduate of Manti High School and USU. He fulfilled an LDS mission to Peru. He is presently working on his masters degree in agricultural economics. The couple will make their home in Logan. BENNETT'S Paint Real Estate Course Offered , cup small marshmallows 1 cup chopped pecans Fold in: 1 large container Cool Whip Refrigerate 3 to 4 hours before serving. 1 class will last from 6 until 9 p.m. This will give participants 30 contact hours in which to prepare for the state exam for Obtaining their real estate salesman license. Cost of the class will be $50 to register and $25 for books and materials. VI-K- O Bennett's Pair To Wed CXTEMMUTCX SEMI-GLOgallon Mr. and Mrs. Ariel A. Hulse, former residents of Smithfield, now of Bountiful announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Linda to Rodney Dale son of Mrs. Dorothy M. Schvaneveldt and the late Dale E. Schvaneveldt, Salt Lake City. Linda has a grandfather Verla Hulse living in Smith-fiel- EGGPLANT SOUFFLE Serves 8 d. I The ceremony will take medium eggplant 2 tablespoons butter 2 tablespoons flour 1 cup milk ft cup grated cheese 2 tablespoons finely chopped onion cup cracker crumbs or bread crumbs 1 tablespoon catsup 1 tablespoon salt 2 egg yolks (well beaten) 2 egg whites (beaten) Cook eggplant. Drain and mash. Melt butter, blend in flour. Add milk, stirring until smooth. Blend in cheese. Mix in rest of ingredients. Last fold in egg whites. Bake 350 degrees until brown and firm. 1 place Friday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception will be held at the Carillon in Bountiful. Rodney is a 1970 graduate of Sky View High School and Ricks College. He fulfilled a mission to Sweden. Linda is a 1971 graduated from Ricks College. The couple plans to make their home in Salt Lake City. SS Latex i avocado for each person 1 tomato (large) minced 1 onion (large) ground dash tabasco salt and pepper to taste lemon juice to taste Mash avocados with fork or use blender. Add other ingredients and last lemon juice. Lemon juice keeps dip from turning dark. 1 ORHon INTERIOR In Salt Lake AVOCADO DIP T9 LATEX HOUSE PAINT coLorizer mm Md MMi at RmM El Cetoe 749 M at. Rancho Exterior Stain b all cokjfs, solid color or 7" semi transparent (Penetrating) 4 El Rancho Latex Stain J y49 gaL Qt. go) Red Bant & Fence Paint T 5"g.i. FRIED RICE Serves 8-- Brown in oil in skillet until very brown (not burned) : 2 cups long grain rice, not instant onion, as much as your family likes, chopped 2 garlic cloves, chopped Add: ft cup tomato sauce salt and pepper to taste ft teaspoon oregano dash cumin (optional) 2 cups chicken broth per cup of rice Bring to boil, then simmer until all liquid is gone. Then set aside for meal. DONALDS. TARBET AND CATHY DOWNS WALL COVERINGS! Hazen Benson Honored On 75th Parade and House Party lines. PUMPKIN POUND CAKE The family of Hazen Benson of Newton honored him on his 75th birthday with a family dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean (Jelcen) Mackey of Hyrum. Those sticks margarine 2ft cups sugar Seggs 3 cups sifted flour 2 teaspoon vanilla teaspoon baking soda 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1 pinch salt 2 cups pumpkin 1 cup chopped nuts Mix well and bake in bundt pan approximately 15 minutes at 350 degrees. Test for doneness. 1 1 1 hour who enjoyed this most delicious dinner and family gathering were Hazen and Mary, Garth and Darlene Benson, Mae and Myron Ul'iuhiii all of Newton. Clayne and Sue Benson of Richmond, Kay Benson of Kent Vegas, Mr. and Mrs. Christiansen, Hyrum. Mr. and Mrs. David Petcrn Providence, Mr. and Mrs. Rick Buttars, Hyrum. Terri Miller, Hyrum. Mrs. Taml Dewey, Las VegM, and Mrs. Carolyn Sill. Las Vegas. SEASON SUPPLY Proston, Idaho 471 MmA SMr Tromonton, Utah Mft Uv M Waof Rupert, Idaho Miwf 14 RODNEY SCHVANEVELDT AND LINDA lll'LSE Twin Falls, Idaho Blackfoot, Idaho 1717 I MSWMlBrtffR 1$. |