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Show A VISIT WITH Carol Rampton tells how to keep husband homemade cookies happy-w- ith hen you hace children, you and a home town like Syracuse is as good a landing spot as can be found 13 the opinion of Carol and George 0. Rampton. George was a 1 eutenant in the United States Army for several years after his graduation from the BYU. During those three jears, they traveled in So states, in Canada, Mexico and Hawaii. For a jear or two thev lived on that exotic Island. The free and easy way of life in the Islands, the warm climate, the unusual foods all bad a decided appeal for the entile family. But with three bojs, they' decided that trav oiling indefinitely wasnt good, so back to Syracuse they came. George now teaches history at Ben Lomond High School worn by the biide. A tiara of in Ogden. pearls released her fingertNn They recently finished their veil. Her bouquet was of white lovely spacious home. From carnations and red roses. their travels, they have me- Attending the bride wereJmentos that make their home Mrs. Cljde Jones, Miss Josie charming and out of the ordi- Mae Purser, Miss LuRae Wof- nary. A huge biass tray has finden, and Miss Joan Ehason. been converted into a coffee They wore red gowns enhanced table. Geoige bi ought the tray by corsages of white carna- to Carol during one of the times tions. he was on service in the East. Flden Mauchley peifornied There are also some huge TV the duties of best man. cushions that came from Japan Mrs. Woffinden wore a blue Carol loves to cook and endress topped with lace while joyed trying all the various food Mrs. Mauchley chose a pink fare ofiered in the different dress for her sons wedding. places she has lived. Sons JaElaine Woffinden, niece of the son, five; Stephen, four; and distributed thank-yo- u bride, Gerald, two, like all small boys, notes at the reception. prefer cookies to neaily any The bride has fulfilled a mis- other foods. Carol likes this sion to the Western Canadian rolled cookie as well as any she makes. She cuts them special ways for holidays and frosts them to make them festive. Sometimes, she colors the dough with red cake coloring to make them even more attractive. Cookies The English entrance exam1 cup margarine or butter inations at BYU are taken to determine whether the students (2 Equates) 1 cup sugar have to take bonehead English, it 2 eggs English, regular EngI3 '2 teaspoons vanilla lish, or advanced English. The Davis students scoied consis34 cups flour 34 teaspoon baking powder tently above average on these 3 salt tests. 2 teaspoon Cream together margarine and These freshmen should be congratulated for their record, sugar. Add eggs, one at a time, and this record should be set beating after each. Add vanilla. Sift together flour, baking up as a goal for all future grau-uatof Davis, stated Mr. powder and salt. Add and mix well. Wrap in wax paper and W mud land Janicd Adams Wins $25 in Speech contest Janice Adams, Layton daughter of Mr. atd Mrs. Allen A. Adams of Layton, won $27 in the Imversity of Ltah Founders Day speech conte-- t week , A fie'hman majoring in psychology, she took second p'ace in the fre'hman-s- v phoniote dipt v' at ii TheJOURNAL-Mar- & 1 cf the cortest. She is aKo a songleader and 4 a member of Delta Delta Delta 1; sorority at the L. .'he was graduated fioin Dc sis High in fls. f a Layton clubs f In utes perfoimed Lajton in the Logan LDS Temple, Miss Wilma Woffinden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F rnest Woffinden, 270 South Fort Lane, I,ay-tobecame the bride of Don B. Mauchlej', son of Sir. and Mrs. I" rnest Mauchley; Nibley, t Ltah. A. George Rajmond officiated at the exchange of nuptial a voces. A wedding breakfast at the Bluebird Cafe in Logan follow-- I cd the ceremony. A reception honoring the couple was held ff-Vif1 4 - evening at the ward recreation hall. h A gown under-- I scored scith white satin fash-- 1 lontd with long tapered sleeves, high neckline, and collar was that First tv n, floor-lengt- Davis students rate high At Weber, Brigham Young By Danny Johnson 4 r v V Geraldine Hanson WILMA WOFFINDEN, Layton, exchanged wedding tows with Don B. Mauchley in Logan LDS temple. Is drill mistress Jly Linda retersen Geraldine Hanson is the girl that has been known around Davis High this year as the girl with the whistle. But actually her appropriate title is drill mistress. For the past six months Jer-g- y has been Bt the head of the committee in charge of the drills and marches that the Fro girl have done during the half feme at the ball games. The girls that have been Working on this committee with Jerry are Corinne Larson, Janetta Ross, Linda Gardner, Connie Jones, and Golda Bivins. These girls have spent many hours working Unrecognized end planning for these marches and drills. Better Be Quiet I thought I'd tell you Ive been here going on 2. years, said the timid employee to his boss, hopefully. So, boomed the employer, its you whos worn the hole The Teamster. Page 6 Wilma Yoffinden is no v Bride of Don Mauchley n, Fas Mew (lub Lajton Mrs A. Z Tanner presented the topic for discus-M- i n, ,Mtc ins in tlie United ontribution Mutes and Their to our Cultuie sc hen the Bay- view Club met on Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs Samuel Morgan of Kaysville. Other Lajton membeis attending wore Mrs. Leonard H. Lay-toMrs. J. B. Coolev, Mrs. Roy TV. Simmons, and Mis. George B. W ilcox. C lub e e The lajton Club met on Ilondac, Feb. 2!, t the home of Mr. Floyd Shumway, South Fort Lane Taking home prizes sc ere Jan-ee- n Kidd, Jerry Young, and Freddy Robertson. Fifteen members attended and it was decided to choose a club name at the next meeting. in the carpet. 3,1959 ch chil-die- n. chil-die- or. At Weber, the ninety-fou- r i Recipe of the Week (A r Thanks to i? I ife a Nitrogen March 7th H lOa ii i 4 rj, Fruit Dessert or Topping Thaw 1 pk. frozen raspberries. Blend in 2 This, raspberry jcllo that has been soaked in 1 Tbl. water and dissolved over boiling water. Chill. Whip 1 Tt. whipping cream. Add few drops of red food coloi ing. v When raspberry mixture has been partially set, add cream and put in freezing tray of 3 of whipped your refrigerator, stir occasionally. 3 Grand Opening.. isBESTi: V. BURNS ;; Feed HAY & . Li jxxxu Strawberries may also be used. : aces SEED AND FEEDS AND RETAIL p FREE PANCAKE DINNER 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY PANCAKES COCOA & COME IN AND GET ACQUAINTED 10 FREE CHICKS WITH EACH PURCHASE OF Thats the The protein content of the corn was much higher. The USS Anhvdious Ammonia applied was a sound investment, Mr. Richards said. Mr. Richards, w ho farms w it h his brother, Rex Rahaids, near Fielding, Utah also uses USS Nitrogen on his drjland wheat. The result: We previously harvested about 17 bushels an acre. Last harvest we got 24 bushels an acre I believe USS Nitrogen Fertilizers played the major part in that increase, he says Mr. Richards also uses USS Nitrogen Fertilizers I on his barley, sugar beets and other crops. Fiofit by the experience of prosperous farmers who realize higher vields and greater profits with USS Nitrogen Fertilizers. It takes N. Men Onl r USS Nitrogen Fertilizers, made by United States Steel from vour dealer todav mi HOUR CENTER end pieces for Sunkist Oranges ftfwrtd btfemifi for $103 Aunt Sudans beef, chicken, turkey Sweet Rolls M M HEAT . . for .. . Share vour favorite recipes with others. Bring fhem to UNES FOODTOyy in Layton or FAIRWAY MYRKET in haysville. Attach name and address to recipe ytayne. WAYNES Nitrogen Fertilizers I doz. $ K MEAT PIES ill ft lb. baking yy V5 SLICES W F OE LAI ION U--- M W MW T REMONTON KAASWLLE (FAIRWAY MARKET) wpia' wpww T 3 4, 5 Salmon WHOLE (WHILE THEY LAST) EVERY March suc- 25 LI!. HAG OF PILLSBURY CHICK DRAWING experience of Tlieo II. Richards, cessful Box Elder County farmer, i COFFEE Ved. USS Nitrogen i n uiueis helped boost our Mia coin vteld to JO tons an acie a 10 ton an acre JUST NORTH OF CHURCH ELEVATORS ALL YOU CAN EAT ALL DAY Tues, Thurs. 1224 KAYSVILLE EGGS Chill about 3 hrs. Angel F'ood Cake may be frosted with the remaining whipped cream that has been sweetened. Then serve chilled raspberry mixture over sliced cake or serve alone as a light dessert. riigr &f:J ..nkw.rr PHONE PILLSBURY If Supply COAL WHOLESALE 4Or on-id- an r TM -- 3 WAYNES 30 Tons of Silage teacher for ST yeais, primary teacher 1(J years, and religious class teacher 8 years, She has served the Amet'can Red Cross in Idaho and Utih. Mrs. Briggs has been awarded a certificate of merit from the Children's Service Society of Utah. She is loved by family and friends because she followed the advice of her mother to be yourselF. To love ones own children is normal and natural, but to give a home and love to childien of other mothers who aie unable to caio for them is a divine service. cup milk seasonings to taste (4 t. pepper, 3a t. salt; garlic salt) 2 tablespoons butter Mix ground beef, chopped h and seasonings and fry together in frying pan until brown. Grate potatoes through largest holes of grater into a butteied 2 qt. casserole. Add soup and milk to potatoes. Mix Add meat and thoioughly. blend well, llace butter in pieces on top of casserole. Bake at 370 degiee to 377 for about an hour and 17 minutes. Serves 1 es par. touch with them. Mrs. Friggs ha3 alway been active in church and civic organizations. II r church activities include Relief Society Saturday chill until firm. Roll out small amount of dough at a tune on lightly floured boaid. Cut with cookie cutter, riace on greased baking sheet and bake m moderate oven (ToO degrees) for 13 minutes or less. A filling casserole that Carol makes is a favorite of her husbands and is just right after a long hard day. Hamburger potato casserole 1 lb. lean ground beef 3 medium sized potatoes (more if desired) 1 medium chopped onion 1 can cream cf chicken soup cut-cred- freshmen who graduated from Davis maintained a B- - average this year which is well above P4rs. Jesse E. Briggs Named mother of year Bountiful Sirs. Jesse E. Briggs, 2J East Twelfth South, Bountiful, has been named mother of the year for 1009 in Davis County, according to Mrs. Faul Thompson, president of the Davis District of Federated Women's Clubs. In the thirty-seve- n yeais that Blanch and Jesse Briggs have been married, they have made their home an annex to the Childrens Service Association and have provided care, food and a home for many homeless children. Mr. and Mrs. Briggs adopted six children, five of whom are living The five have eleven n Many of the other who made their home with the Briggs family now keep in Davi3 High School can be proud of its graduates who go on to college as fehown by reports returning to Davis from Weber College and the Brigham Young University, reported F'ar-re- ll Humphreys, boys counsel- hat, some paper leis, a mau mau dress and a desire by the entire family to go barefoot these aie among the mementos of time spent by George and Carol Rampton and their children in Hawaii. Mrs. Rampton is shown above with Jason, left, and Stephen. A sun egwMiu u ju i |