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Show Annette Cottle Celebrates 13th by Gladys Loosle Clarkston Autumn Cottle entertained at a party in honor of her lister, Annette Cottle, who was observing her 13th birthday anniversary. There were 18 guests who enjoyed playing miniature golf In Logan. Afterwards, they returned to the Cottle home for supper. Weekend guests at the home of Mrs. Sylvia Goodey were her daughter Cloteel and Mel Childs of Ogden. Saturday visitors at the home of Leah and Lester Ravsten were members of their family, Clinton and Lula Ravsten and daughter Diane, Danny and Carol Ravsten and family of and Joe and Kathy Ravsten, Clarks ton. Ray Arthur and Iva Lue Sparks and family of Whittier, Calif., are spending their vacation visiting with Tre-mont- ?S V' ' JANE BINGHAM, active jnother la Amslgs aecvea aa thla laiue'i Cook of the Week. Citlien Photo Jane m, Amalga, 'the tUuahtf of Sarah Reese and Petty, was barni in Monticdlo, Ttwy moved to Amalga when Jane was four years old. She is married to Ralph Bingham who is a farmer and raises beef stock. Their children are Carol and Glade Leavitt, Oroville, Calif., and children, Kelly, Teresa, Julie, Ryan and Jason. Jane likes to sew, embroidery, crochet, cook and She has held every office in MIA in her 38 years and was on die stake board for five years. She has been president of the Relief Society, has taught in Relief Society, been a visiting teacher and taught Primary. She now teaches the Gospel Doctrine dais in Sunday School and is a member of the Relief Society chorus. She and her husband and family go Ashing, camping, attend USU programs and go to baseball and basketball games. Margaret McFarland and her sister, Isabel McFar. legg . Isabels children are still living. Ralph M., who lives in Amalga; Leone Bingham and Winona Bingham EUett who live in Smithfield; Erma Bingham Webb, Logan, and Eunice Bingham Buttars who resides in Ogden. It was decided to have the reunion this year in Amalga an ' tap. salt 2 Tbsp. butter 1 tap. soda dissolved in 1 tap. hot water Mix dry ingredients. Add beaten egg and cherries; then add soda and melted butter. Bake at 325 degrees for 25 to 30 minutes. Topping cup brown sugar Tbsp. flour 2 Tbsp. butter 1 1 1 1 F d, CHERRY PUDDING cup chopped cherries (canned), fill up with juice cup sugar cup flour Bingham (wife of.Archibald) who also had the largest number of her family members thaw with 24 of her children and grandchildren. The youngest attending was little Shaun Robert Clayton,, grantbonof Jay R. Bingham of Bountiful. of the reunion this year were Tad H. Bingham, son of Howard, and Sharon Y. Bingham, son of Percy and Audrey. land, and was the father of 22 children. Five of Parley and cup water cup nuts Hill Hosts Club The Smithfield Yeshara ' ente, Ellen and Jim Club met at the hone of Barbara Hill A ham dutch oven dinner was served to Ruth and Jewell Smith; Barbara and Leon Hill and family and Mr. Hills father from Ucon, Gaylan and David, Clarks-toThey have been living in the Logan 17th ward. We all welcome them Into our community. The ward Sacrament meeting was under the direction of LeRoy Goodey. Speakers were Leo and Wanda Waters and son David. Mr. Waters spoke on exper- n. where the Bingham's lived and farmed and where several descendants still reside. Approximately 90 family members enjoyed lunch, visiting, and a softball game which saw the "old" married folks defeating the "kids." The oldest member in attendance was Gladys Lott The Parley Pratt Bingham family reunion was held on Saturday, Aug. 14, at the Town Park in Amalga. Parley Pratt Bingham was one of the original homesteaders in Amalga and also had homes in Smithfield. He was married to both read. 1 Vt 1 d; Daniel, Logan and Bingham Family Holds Reunion (ZM&eitUTVeeA .. her sister, Sadie Lott and with his brother, David Sparks and family and with other members of their families and friends. Diane and Michael Griffiths and family of North Ogden visited during the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Elva Ravsten. Leo and Wanda Waters have recently moved into the home formerly occupied by the late Mary Rasmussen. Mr. Waters is a retired railroad worker after working for the Union Pacific for 41 years. They are parents of seven children, Tea, Alhambra, Calif.; Kenneth, Scottsdale, Ariz.; Beverly Good, Las Vegas; Richard, Smith-fiel- Tuve-- son; Edith Peterson and June Boyd and Winnie Ziegler. ' iences through obedience, Mrs. Waters spoke on obedience and David paid tribute to all parents. Music was furnished by the ward choir. JoeAnn and Mervin Thompson and children Jay and Shauns attended church Sunday in Ogden. It was a testimonial in honor of Jay Rasmussen, son of Thelma and Keith Rasmussen, who enters the Language Training School in Provo Thursday prior to serving an LDS mission in Korea. Following church they enjoyed a buffet supper at the home of Mrs. Thompsons brother, Verl and Betty Malmberg in Ogden. Melva Cottle presented her piano students in a recital on Friday evening in the ward recreational hall. Those participating were Jolene Godfrey, Shauna Thompson, Annette Cottle, Angela Thompson, Debbie Loosle, Joell Goodey and Tim Andrew of Trenton. Those assisting with duets were Duane Cottle, Christie Goodey, Holly Downs of Smithfield and Lori ' Andrew, Trenton. their home on Saturday evening. The occasion was the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Archibald. Ravsten. They returned home on Thursday. James Russell Ravsten of Phoenix, Ariz., was a dinner guest on Saturday at the home of his aunt, Afton Ravsten. In Sacrament meeting Sunday, Deanne Myers was interest. Family members that came to see them were Theron and Margaret Archibald and family of Smith-fielCecil and Lorna Archibald and family of Benson, Cleone and Richard Alsop and family of Trenton, Ann Archibald, Idaho Falls and Dean and Margie Archibald and Lorin Archibald, d, hospital Saturday to Pam and Dennis Rhodes of Garland. The little girl checked in weighing seven pounds six ounces. She is also welcomed by a brother and sister, Jeffrey and Sherry. Other grandparents are Afton and Dale Rhodes, Tremonton. The family of Harold and Inez Godfrey held a reunion Saturday in the Clarkston .public square. An enjoyable time was had by Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey, Roland and Delores Godfrey and family, Bountiful; Nedra Nelson and family, Preston; Delece and Darlene Godfrjy and family, Jaymd They showed slides and told the family of the many interesting things they saw on their recent trip east to the Hill Cumorah pagaent and other places of ghter born in the Logan Weston; Wednesday where they met Mrs. narks brother, Leon and Doris Christensen and her sister, Mabel Christensen of Salt Lake City and went together to Hey burn, Ida. Afton was an overnight guest at the home id her brother, Frank and Verona Hillard Archibald met at Saturday dinner guests at the home of Ruth and Verl Buttars were members of their family, Michael and Marcia Nish, Salt Lake City; Callan and Ethel Ann Buttars and family, Hyde Park; Lora Nish and daughter Stacy of Logan and Jaydene and Kendon Godfrey and family, Clarkston. Ruth and Verl Buttars received word of the safe arrival of a new granddau- released as Primary organist and Marilyn C. Godfrey was released as teacher. Sustained were Marilyn C. Godfrey as organist and a teacher Tamara Wright in the Primary. u Afton Ravsten and Eva Clark drove to Tremonton on Evelyn Godfrey and lamily, Simi, Calif.; Ramon and Marlene Godfrey and family, Clarkston and Vanoy and Bonnie Godfrey and family, Smith-Hel- d. Recent visitors at the home of Rangna and Paul M. Clark were her sister and Martha and Francis Oakenson, Taylor-villDr. and Mrs. Leslie. Oakenson and family, Modesto, Calif.; Ivy and Laurence Eckman, Bountiful; Norma and Loran Holman, Moses Lake, Wash.; and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bennion and brother-in-la- a; WILLIAM SCOTT AND JOYCE LOW family, Rock Springs, Wyo. A cookout was enioved at the home of Edwin and Marvel Jardine on Thursday evening to celebrate the birthdays of James Jardine, Venis Clark, Chad Clark, Barbara Clark and Lloyd Wedding Planned Second Ward, 175 South First West. All .friends and relatives are cordially invited to Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. are happy to announce the marriage of their daughter Joyce to William David Scott, son of Mrs. Low, Smithfield, Godfrey. Those enjoying the evening were Katheryn and Evan Godfrey, Ralph Clark and children, Chad and i; attend. Dixie Woodruff, Ismay, W. C. Scott, Ca-m- Barbara and Venis Mont., and Clark and Jane; Jay Cottle, Shanxi Bliss and daughters Kathy and Carrie of Thatcher, Ida.; and Marvel and Edwin Jardine and sons James and Lyle.The family of Hattie and - - - Boise, Idaho. The couple will be married Friday. Following the ceremony a wedding dinner will be held. That evening an Informal open house will be heldfrom six to eight at the Smithfield Joyce is a 1975 graduate of Sky View High School and four year Seminary. She is presently employed at Farm. David is a 1974 graduate of Sky View High School. He is presently employed at Moore Business Pep-perid- ge . Forms. f 'HU June Boyd was chosen is the new president and she will select her own officers for the September meeting. . Cook over low heat until thickened then pour over pudding while still hot Serve with whipped cream. BE ANS AND MEATBALLS lb. ground beef lb. fresh ground pork Vfc tip. chili powder 1 tap. salt Vx tap. pepper 1 cup raw rice 1 beaten egg 1 large onion (grated) Mix all together, form into meat balls. Pour 1 can tomato soup and 1 cup water over meat balls and simmer slowly on top of stove for 1 to 1W hours, until tender. Cut 2 green peppers lengthwise and lay on top. TO serve, heat one No. 2 can pork and beans. Pour over meat balls. 1 i ITALIAN DELIGHT hamburger, browned, drain off grease large onion, grated salt and pepper 1 large pkjg. noodles (12 oz.), cook in salt water and drain 1 can tomato soup 1 can tomato sauce T can creamed corn Vfc tap. garlic salt 1 can peeled hot peppers 1 lb. cheddar cheese Grate cheese and mix all together and bake 35 or 40 minutes until bubbling hot in covered casserole. 2 lbs. 1 OLD FASHIONED RAISIN BARS REAL BELL RINGERS ME AT 4 SEASON SUPPLY WESTERN BOOTS IT cup raisins cup water cup salad oil cup sugar legg, beaten 1 1 Vi 1 ACME AND WRAN6LER Used Magnavox WINTER COATS cup flour tap. salt ltsp. soda 1 tap. cinnamon 1 tsp. allspice ltsp. nutmeg Vi tsp. cloves 1 cup chopped nuts Combine raisins and water, bring to boil. Method Remove from heat. Stir in salad oil. Cook to lukewarm. Stir in TMgai and egg. Sift dry ingredients, add to raisin mixture. Stir in walnuts. Bake in greased 13x9x2 pan. Bake at 375 degrees for 20 minutes. Cod then cut and dust with powdered sugar. Makes about 2 dozen. 14k V HARD ROLLS water 1 rounded Tbsp. dry yeast 2 tsp. salt 1 Tbsp. sugar Mix together. Let stand for 5 minutes. Add 2 cups flour and beat; add 2 more cups flour and stir in well. 2 cups lukewarm Add 1 more cup flour and knead on floured board 10 minutes. Put in greased bowl. Let rise 1 hour. Put out on cookie sheet, hard roll shape (not touching) cut tops diagonally with sharp knife. Let rise 1 hour more. Bake at 425 decrees for 25 minutes. Remove from oven and brush with 1 egg white, beaten a little. Return to oven 5 minutes more. Should be quite a stiff dough. Very good served with hot roastt beef ias sandwiches. I As Low As Color DOWN FILLED VESTS PANTS SHIRTS ALL NEW NEW STYLES COLORS BLOUSES MIL! BIB OVERALLS LOVE COMPLETE Combinations QUILTED CANVAS SHOES TV FOR As Low As EVERYONE THESE FOR GIRLS AND ROYS ST0CR STRAW HATS Q - YOUR RADIO SHACK - Kmm OFF DEALER SER50N' 47 N. 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