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Show f SUN CHRONICLE, Oct. 5, 1978, Page 1 1 through the ESA and Greek Way this years theme, the new brought meaning to the members of long standing and an insight to the new member and pledges as chapter members and honorary guest, Elsie meeting hosting a pledge rush titled, a Greek Odyssey, Flight fifty, at the Eccles Building m Ogden With Touching a Life Ji Past ESA International Pres , por Slnrami7U, trayed the levels of degrees all members strne to attain, the ultimate degree being Palace of Athene the Among the go sis present were Patti Pete .n Stafe Council Pre uicit , ellas from many otht r throughout the t,i'e the The ne a have been i kitchen you have a recipe you would like to share with our readers please call If 825-166- This week's recipe features a couple of cookie recipes that will surely delight the entire family The first recipe is called ' Melt a ways and even though these are very fragile cookies, they i e oh so good MI LT A WAY PLANS FOR the October meeting of the Lakeview Business and Professional Women's Club aie finalized by (1. to r.) Beth Woods, president, Velma Roiabaugh and Wanda. The dub is planning a dinner at the Ilihary House. Business Women and Business as well Professional Womens Club members to join them at their October meeting, Oct 12, at the Hilary House, 3225 Wash Blvd , Ogden celebrates The meeting Business and Professional Womens Week, Oct 14 21 and will feature guest speaker Dr J D Williams, of Professor Political Science, University of Utah His topic is The Beauty of Freedom A Group from Sweet Adelines will provide a medley of patriotic songs c A new series of Childbirth Education Classes at St. Benedicts Hospital will include a lecture by Sandra M Whitfield, M D , who will Federal women date luncheon Federal Womens Club luncheon will be held at Distinctive Catering, 285 The East South, Salt Lake City, on Oct 14, at 12.30 p m. 2700 For reservations please call Ogden Area- - Edith Gudmundsen Verna 393-151- Sipple 393-523- 3 discuss, Social houi begins at 6 p m with dinner to follow at $5 a plate at 7 p m There will be favors and door prizes Hostesses foi the evening are Maxine Eubanks and Jenny Ingham Reservations must be made by Monday Oct 9th through Beth Woods, 825 7856 Infant Intellectual and Baby Care First class m the eight week series will be held Oct 11, and Oct 12, in the dining room at St Benedicts, 5475 South 500 East, with registration at 6 45 pm Classes will continue from 7 to 9 pm each Wednesday and Thursday (with the exception of Thanksgiving week, when the class will be held on November 22 only) Fee for the entire series is $2 Both prospective mothers and fathers are invited, and may attend either evening on Other subjects include hygiene, nutrition, dental care for mother and baby, labor and delivery, and care of the infant Persons wishing to preregister may call Mrs April or Mrs Redd, R N , Kristine Tatton, R N , at 392-557- 2 he Secrete t' Treasui Presi' appoin officer duties Pat h Add ltsp vanilla, 2 Tbl evapoiated milk, 1 salt, and 2 c flour Chill dough Pat m small tea size muffin tins Bake 20 25 minutes at 325 degrees When done turn upside down on cookie sheet and cool FII LING Melt 28 light Kraft cramels, 4 c evaporated milk Add 4 c butter or margarine, 1 c sifted powdeied sugar and 1 c chop ped nuts Fill cookies w ith carmel mixtui e i me G lari is owing in her 1 tor is Slate Vt If are Morns, 1 t D.1U M 1 01 Mum I tun . ( . - V, a Hi lan and n lima i it tlly ' Hu lan pm ill' hi lty v i m Gouger, P ''riw'sp ! I ' IS alSO Area i i i Ranh the and Was .J t ( . Pat i i i ;ii! n rn, ' i , Philjtoti ' s will it i t Newspapi 1 i and i iMO Kay othei d lty jo ( (until 1 The appreciate all the local support they have received in the past and encourage anyone interested m a very worthwhile organization to contact any of the local ESA members for further LOUSE II . . . KK1S Alpha fan piesident Pre-scho- ol f t Pin Stitt ai's are planned for the upcoming year, including a Christmas Fashion Sow, Dec 9 at the Holiday Inn, in Ogden and a Christmas gift wrap table at Skaggs m the Roy Shopping Center The Chapter members , lid V than a Awai' Moiiv iiuley ways ns and i t conn 1 d ! j MG hi and means projects u! ard m Northt' 1 t a it i Chan i m ( 0 CM sugar and they I muse ent ai-- 0 State u e pres , i i A' erv Dianne The second recipe calls tor you to use a small ti a sie mill fin tin pan but the u suits are delicious and will tempt any carmel lover t RMI LI II Li 1) ( DOMES Cream c butter or margarine with G c sifted powdeied ( lias many d foi the activities pirn new y ea K pu g the Gi eek heritage hi me m nnnd, they hepiu I hive their planted educational piopiams to eniightin thunsiKes in all forms of (luck influence such as music, cusine, philosophy and the Greek Gods and Goddesses now open The ABC Pre School and Day Care Center, 360 E Center Clearfield, opened this week in the old Clearfield Clime building The new business will be mien weekdays 6 30 a m until 5 45 p m and has facilities for 85 students, according to Connie Millecam, director Students will be accepted fi om children 2 5 years old Costs of the care are $28 a week for costraining Part-tim- e ts include $31 pr month for two mornings a week, $36 monthly for three mornings, or $67 monthly for five mornings Our objective is to help the child develop a positive self image, added the director The school offers hot lunches, two snacks and breakfast is available They plan to full-da- provide y, experiences in helping the children become successful such as art, music, and field trips, pre math programs We want to help the children develop physically, socially, emotionally, and intellectually, but at their own pace, added the director Persons wishing more information are invited to tour the facilities or to call them at pre-readi- 773-730- 3 Homemaker set meet The North Davis Chapter Utah the Young Homemakers will meet Thursday, at the home of of Nancy Glauser, 2537 S 1000 , Syracuse There will be a slide presentation on consumer W buying and refreshemnts will be served Guests are welcome For further information, call Barbara Reed at 773-334- Whileevei mindful of their primary objectives, to be useful and hilpful Lady Elks plan bake, rummage sale The Roy Ladies of the Elks is sponsoring their annual Rummage and Bake Sale to 2 Saturday from the Elks m at Roy Lodge, p 1875 W 5200 S Anyone wishing to donate items should bring them to 9am the Lodge by Friday The public is invited to the sale EVERETTE E. P XRRLSII . . .to appear at Ion ace Couple wed "T in temple ceremony ROY I(, pkg Philadelphia ci earn cheese 1 tsp vanilla lc powdered sugai Top with chopped nuts Melt 6 oz ( 1 c ) chocolate chips with Vy c evaporated milk, 2 Tbl butter or margarine, 1 t vanilla and 't c powdered sugar Mix until smooth Spi ead oil top of cookies You can divide the dough m three parts and form a long roll Chill. Cut 12 sices rpm each hpli Roll into Mils and pat in little tins The dough, filling, and icing makes exactly 36 cookies Instruction will cover exercises for the mother-to-b- e The Films include, First Two Weeks of Life, The Amazing Newborn and Labor and Delivery. Thei e will also be a special presentation Fathering 3 oz KING De illy Stimulation flour 4 c cornstarch Vbc powdered sugai ltsp vanilla Cream togethtr and dt op mixtui e by teaspoons onto cookie sheet Bake at 125 degi ees for 12 minutes Cool befoi e fi os ting K CMdllboirtflh c Boss a)aft-f- lb buttei lc 1 planning meeting The Lakeview Business and Professional Womens Club invites all working women as a Council Vice pro. y nriuis i t are Presi o Hams Wotk DOMES t v-- several community, a-- From 1 1 elects Local sorority Alpha Tau Chapter of Epsilon Simga Alpha has begun their 1978 79 year by Oct. 4, 1978, Page COURIER, CLEARFIELD k H iLTT7i:rrnwmjiim M H Mr. and Mrs. Leo of 5381 S. 2000 W. Smith announce the marriage of their daughter Coral Lee Smith to Craig M. Arave. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson W. Arave of 4744 S. 2325 W. The wedding ceremony was performed Friday in the Ogden LDS Temple. W. EVERETTE E. PARRISH of Seventeen year-olWashington Terrace tried his wings with the stars at the Salt Palace Tuesday night Appearing m concert with the world renowned JIM ED BROWN and RCA recording beauty, HELEN CORNELIUS, Everette earned his share of the applause and won the hearts of theater goers. Last summer Everette came in first in a KSOP talent quest which brought him a recording contract and the Salt Palace d Reception guests were greeted at the Roy 4th Ward Cultural Hall. A wedding gown, styled of organza and cluny lace, was accented with beaded cameo insert on the sheer yoke and empire bodice. Bishop sleeves and a high collar were featured and the bouffant skirt was accented by a chapel train and flounce at the hemline. Serving as brides gig This talented son of Goldman and Rae Parrish, 5480 S 150 teaches guitar and is a student at WSC. J - SKY BLUE and THE GHOST RIDERS also shared the spotlight with Nashvilles great at the Salt Palace and brought the house down in wild acclaim old master of the fiddle who has TIGER BELL, the been on tour with such greats as MERLE HAGGARD, BILLY ARMSTRONG, LITTLE JIMMY DICKENS, SAMMI SMITH and others, played on the heart strings of the Salt Palace audience and almost stole the show And to start Country Music Month off in Utah, HANK THOMPSON played to a packed house at the TERRACE ; while BILLY WALKER, one of the top ten male singers in the field of country music played to an overflowing and enthusiastic crowd at Hill Field1 Billy has been a Grand Ole Opry regular for a decade and has enjoyed a successful television show of his own on a national basis Utah has beautiful country at- tendants were Mrs. Mark Sheffield, sister of the bride, as matron of honor with the Misses Jana Patterson and Julie Arave as bridesmaids. Mrs. Randy Dalton was attending matron. Flower girl was Connie Hill. HANSEN GLASS CO. Hill Best man was Douglas Taylor Kevin Ushers included Smith, Gordon Arave, Kelly Glissmeyer and David Arave. The young Couple plans to live in Layton following a wedding trip to Yellowstone National Park. A breakfast was held in honor of the new bride and groom at the Mansion House. Jfl f 4:, A SERVING ALL THE INTERMOUNTAIN AREA ENTRANCE DOORS SLIDING GLASS DOORS AUTO GLASS PLATE GLASS WINDOWS INSURANCE REPLACEMENT CUSTOM CUT MIRRORS . DOOR CLOSERS REPAIRING Call Collect m HttSBBiiica the lead roles in Giselle," to Ik JONATHAN MILLER and Lisa Stoly will be dancing Tickets are available at XML at High Productions Friday. Ogden Ballet by Wester 56WjJ0COMj3ountM STOREFRONTS SPECIALISTS 290-155- 5 OR 290-144- 1 LICENSED CONTRACTOR BRANDEN DEAN PIPER Sept. 24. 1977 son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth D. Piper 463 N. Bruce Street, No. G., Clearfield Grandparents: Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cowdin, Clearfield Mr. and Mrs. Shigato Tokisuji, Clearfield After being off oil summer with her New Bcby Girl, Jam Is beste C3IHIL. Cat GEORGE'S DfLAUTY To work Wed., Thru. 6 Frl. She welcomes her Petrens to cell 77W V 1 |