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Show cnTie(dUburi6r;epfemt)r 2o,7vv,pagt 10 mrh Airmen awerded SAN NIO, A N TO Texts Captoir Michael D.Gregenen, son of Beth Gregersen of 1205 Hemlock, Imperial Beach, Calif., has been decorated with the U.S. Air Force lip W;ih hsl $1 11,'VJhl CASCADE Commendation Medal at Randofeb Air Force Bate, here. The Air Force Commendation Medal is awarded specifically to those In dividuals who demonatreto outstanding achievement or meritorious service in the performance of their duties on behalf of the Air Force. Captain Gregersen waa cited for meritorious service while atulgned to the 71st Flying Ttalnlng Wing, Vance Air Force Base, Okla. He now serves with a unit of the Air Training Command. The captain earned a bachelors degree in 1970 from the U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colo., where he received his tSIKB " Pi Wk-- PRICES EFFECTIVE SEPT. 2x4x8' 2x6x8' 1x2x8' 2x2x8' 2x4x8' 27th-OCTODE- 6th R . . Belle-Alm- Louisa Nelson and Donna Ferry. Visitors at the home of Kenneth and Lane Keller the pest week have been sisters of Lane Melvin and ADie Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Oacar Patrick both of Los Angeles. They an returning home after a trip to Arkansas. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis will leave in November for a mission to South Dakota for the IDS School shop teacher and haa lived in Sunset for 12 yean. His appointment was made last month, his first council meeting was on Thursday. He will run for election in November, the winner of the race will serve for two yean the time remaining in Mr. Church. David Roy Geddes, 72, of Cove who died on Sept. 15 in the Logan Hospital waa the sons, four brothers, two sis ten and her parents Mr. and Mrs. William Allen of Huntsville. The Dale J. Sniden were among family members honoring their mother Laura S. Goodsell on Saturday in honor of her 80th birthday. It Rogers term. The George Milien wen among family memben of Mrs. Irene T. Bradshaw who was honored with an open house oh Saturday at the Roy Municipal Park, It was her 80th birthday. Mrs. r. Strips Econo Studs Fir-La- Flower, Calif. LouJean Robson, 49, of Salt Lake City who died on Sept. 21 was the sister of Ross Allen. Surviving an her husband Thane Robson who she married in 1948, the marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, six daughten, two Doyle Ned Shelly will fill toe vacancy on the Sunset aty Council left by Ed Rogers who recently left Sunset to live in St. George. He is a Sunset Junior High Dtfs Qzais.. Fir Strips at the White House in South Ogden with a reception following. The bride elect is a gnduate of Clearfield High and School Henager Business College. Her fiannee was graduated from Holly High School and Cerritos College in Bell brother of. Joan Jorgenaen. They an three tom, Dr. WUford Hatch Geddes, Dr. David Hatch Geddes of Ogden, Ray Hatch Geddes who survive him. Funeral services were on Wednesday In the Cove LDS Ward Chapel. Burial in the Franklin, Idaho Cemetary. es Burnt, Harrietts Daines, Margaret Egbert, Verda Knight, Thora Martin, commission. His wife, Sherri, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leone Johnson of 34755 500 W., Ogden, Utah. Douglas Fir Studs Douglas Fir Club met on Thursday evening at the home of Lavon Held, rroeont wore Irma Bingham, Doris : was held in the Ogden LDS 16th Ward Relief Society Room. Born in Montana she married Everet Snider in 1918. In 1960 she married William E. Goddell in Rock Springs. He died in 1973. She has been employed at Swifts Packing Co. American Packing Co. and Defense Depot Ogden. She had four children with two sons and a daughter living. Mr. Dale Snider, Sunset; Howard E. Snider, Mrs. Carl (Doris) Casperson both of Ogden. There are 11 grandchildren; , Bradshaw was born in North Her Carolina. folQ3Eti3? III XI PLYWOOD-N-SIDIN- PARTICLE BOARD SHELF Schoffield, Kearns; Mn. (Lillian Rae) G REG. TO John $29X9 Han-dnha- n, South Weber; Mn. Georgia B. Allred, Roy. a Then are 46 0, -S- husband Daniel W. Bndshaw who she married in 1917 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, died in 1909. She has been an active member of the LDS Church. Of her five children four daughten are living, Mn. Miller, Mn. (Deen) Marie) 36 15 grandchildren, 4 n, natural causes was the Flora and Elmer Neibaur TOCK ON HAN- D- and 7 step grandchildren. Amende J. Widdison.91, of Hooper died Sept. 28 of have returned from a trip to mother of Mrs. Elmer (Flora) Meibaur. She had Kenniwick, Wash, where been a life long resident of they visitied with a sister of Mr. Neibaur, Mr. and Mn. this area, an active member Carl Johnson. They went to of the LDS Church serving in most of the auxiliaries. A Grand Coulee, visited in member of the Camp U Most soups, have their time to shine. Gazpacho adds a cool Spokane and Seattle with a note to summer menus, while a hearty Bean Soup is preferred cousin Mr. and Mn. Joe Daughters of the Utah Pioneers and a member of in winter, But this Creamy Chicken Soup knowa no season. Stemp. Mr. and Mrs. It is light and delicious warm weather fare with light sandwiches, Johnson returned home with the Weber County Garden the Neibaun on Wednesday, Club. Her husband Wilard yet finds favor, too, on blustery days with Salisbury steaks. This soup's secret is in its base ingredient evaporated milk. Mn. Neibaurs mother . Widdisonwho she married in v 1934 in the LDS Salt Lake Evaporated milk lends a rich flavor that is unbeatable, a smooth passed away the day after texture that is pleasing year 'round. And it is easy on the returned. they Temple died in 1934. budget. If time is of the essence, try adding evaporated milk to The Ganz's and Marino Surviving are Melvin J. canned soups for a hearty, creamy soup. Verdun Nicholass attended G. Widdison, Francis Creamy Chicken Soup a welcome home on Sunday Widdison, Bessie Widdison 1 cup chopped onion 1 (2 12 to 3 pound) for Drew Bloxham, son of all of Hooper; Mrs. Mildred chicken 12 cup chopped celery 3 cup water 2 tablespoons butter or Mr. and Mn. D.J. Bloxham Folkman, Boise Ida.; Mrs. of Harrisville who Just Carl (Viola) Folkman, Plain 1 teaspoon salt margarine 1 tall can (13 fl. oz.) returned from a LDS Mission 18 teaspoon pepper Qty; Mrs. Elmer Neibaur PET Evaporated Milk in the Virginia-Roanok- e 12 cup uncooked rice Mrs. (Flora) Sunset; (1 23 cupa) area. Howard (Jennie) Stoddard, Put chicken, water, salt, and pepper in soup kettle. Heat West Point, Mn. Darrell to boiling. Cover. Lower heat. 8immer 30 minutes. Remove Of interest is the (Marlene) Doxey, Ogden, 32 chicken from soup. Skim fat from soup. Add rice to soup. of a former grandchildren, 67 greatCover. Simmer 15 minutes. Meanwhile, take chicken meat engagement Sunset resident Miss Terri grandchildren and one off the bones. Cook onion and celery in butter until tender. Funeral Add cooked onion mixture and chicken meat to soup. Stir in Madsen. Her parents an in the Carol services and Madsen, Heat Hooper lst-Sr- d to boiling. 8erve immediately. Garnish Ray evaporated milk. LDS Ward chapel on Monday with parsley. Makes 6 servings (1 cup each). 'amily now live in Layton. Terrie will marry Dale J. with Bishop Lamar Cook Volke, son of the late Mr. and officiating. Interment in the Mn. Carl Volke of Denver, Hooper Cemetary. Colo. The wedding ceremony Sandy and Jill Satterlee will be performed on Oct. 12 flew to Pacifica, Calif, last week for a visit with a friend. Thaw a frozen water pipe with a hair dryer. Sandy came home on Sun- day, Jill will remainsfpr a week. A Soup For All Seasons BI-FOL- E-HUNGS -PR- ,: & SLABS PRICED AS MARKED TO . 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