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Show Page 4 (Dje (Ttmcs-efci- Wednesday, May 28, 1S37 Nephi, Utah s Happenings.;. . Reception Saturday in Salem for Ice Cream Cake Rolls Peppermint Andrea Kay Weiner and Randy Gatton the mercury rises, the want t When last thing we Mr. and Mrs, Robert A. Wein- er of Nephi are pleased to announce the marriage of their something refreshing. Thats just what the Whirlpool TimeSmart kitchen had in daughter, Andrea Kay, to Randy Gatton, son of Don Gatton of Blanding and Linda Mattheis of Orem. A reception is to be held in their honor Saturday, May 31, 1997, from 7:00 till 9:00 p.m. at mind with its Chocolate Peppermint Ice Cream Cake Rolls. This tasty dessert bakes up quickly in the microwave and stores in the freezer until needed. And if youre watching your this reciwaist, dont worry pe is made with a light cake ice cream and a fat mix, low-ffree topping. A guiltless summer pleasure! , the Salem Stake House, 695 North 300 West in Salem. Andrea and Randy want to give a special invitation to family and friends who might have . been missed. at 4 DUP Convention held on May rJ 17th The 1997 Juab Company Convention of the DUP (Daughters of the Utah Pioneers) was held at the Museum on Saturday, May 17th. The 5 Camps in Juab County were well represented. A Book and Supplies sale at 9 a.m. was followed by a meeting of the Juab Company officers and special guests: Lois Olsen, Marker Chair of DUP International, Randy Gatton and and her assistant, Betty Sorenson of Salt Lake City. President Ernestine Vest wel- much appreciation for a job well comed the group and outlined done. the days activities. The next conA program followed featuring vention will be held May 16, group singing and special musi1998, at the Museum. She en- cal numbers: Bessie Jones, piano couraged Juabs officers to attend solo Come, Come Ye Saints, and the International Seminar to be Laurel Roth, with her guitar, held at the Red Lion Hotel in Salt singing Salute to Our Utah PiLake City on June 7th to receive oneers. Camp reports were givinstructions for the coming year. en by the Camps Captains. SunThe group then attended the beams, Eureka, Joan Morris, dedication of the DUP Water Fort Wall, Jane Jepson, Nephi, Wheel and its new marker at the Chicken Creek, Levan, Nancy Old Mill Park. Welsh; Birch, Eula Howard, A General meeting began a Nephind vMj;. Iebo,(Bethof 10:30 with Dorothy S. Nielsen Davies, (1st 1st conducting. Mona Camp).,Thejiab CompaThe following officers for the year ny report was given by President 1997-9- 8 were installed by Lois Vest. Vest cited the success of the Olsen: President, Bessie P. East and West Juab Companys Delo-r- a Jones; 1st participation in the dramatic Nebeker; 2nd productions, Westward the Winagene Eyre; SecretaryTrea-surer- , Women and "The Story of Jesse Verla Spring; Registrar, James, during the Centennial Erma Greenhalgh. Outgoing of- and Sesquicentennial year. The ficers were: Ernestine Vest, pres- Museum was visited by 750 peoident; Dorothy Neilsen, 1st ple, not counting the many tours made by the school students durFaye Winter, 2nd Jane Jepson, ing the year. 75 sunbonnets were Erma Greenhal- made by DUP members and sold gh (holdover). They all received in the book store at the Museum vice-preside- nt vice-preside- nt Vice-Preside- Vice-Preside- vice-preside- secre-tarytreasur- Chocolate Peppermint Ice Please Recycle! L (3 cake rolls, about 5 servings each) Confectioners sugar 1 package (1 lb. 2.25 oz.) light devils food cake mix 1 13 cups water cake with confectioners sugar. Starting with shorter end of cake, roll up in towel. Cool completely. 5. Prepare baking dish again and repeat steps 3 and 4 twice 3 eggs 12 gallon low-fvanilla ice cream, softened 13 cup crushed peppermint candy at Light (fat-fre- hot fridge topping e) h 3. Spread 13 of the batter (1 Spray 11 x 7 x 1 glass baking dish with non- 34 cups) in prepared dish. Mistick cooking spray. Line bot- crowave at MED (50) for 9 tom with waxed paper and minutes, rotating dish a half spray again. Generously turn after 4 minutes. Micro-wav- e at HIGH ( 100) for 1 1 sprinkle three clean kitchen towels with confectioners sug- 2 minutes. ar. Set aside, f 4. Let stand 5 minutes. Loos2. Prepare cake mix batter ac- en edges and invert onto towcording to package directions el. Carefully remove waxed using the water and eggs. paper. Generously sprinkle 1. Andrea Kay Weiner 12-inc- with the proceeds going to defray expenses of the Juab Company. Verla Spring displayed a poster with pictures and a story of the Old Mill and water wheel before it was torn down. The International Officers w ere impressed and lavished in their praise of the beautiful Museum, how it was kept and the enthusiasm and progress made in the Juab Companys 5 Camps saying, all Camps were well organized, active and doing well, the early pioneers have given us the desire, strength and the abil-- j , r,- - - ity to carry'pn, ahd this we must $ On May 20,197, JamesA?and do and are doing. Ms Sorenson stressed the op- Elizabeth Clayson Warner cele- portunity the DUP members brated their 60th wedding annihave to teach about, and experi- versary with a small family dinence, the lives of our Pioneer ner. A larger family gathering ancestors through the reading of was held on Memorial Day at their fascinating stories and his- their home. tones now available at the DUP Jay and Beth were married on Bookstore at the Museum. Many May 20, 1937, in the Manti LDS books are by local Pioneer au- Temple. They have lived all of their married life in Nephi. thors. Luncheon was served to 41 Jay was born in Nephi where DUP members prepared and ca- he graduated from Nephi High School. He was a member of the tered by the Fort Wall DUP. with remaining batter. 6. For each cake roll, carefully unroll cooled cake but do not lay flat. Spread with 13 of the ice cream. Sprinkle with 13 of the crushed candy. Roll up and wrap securely in foil. Freeze until firm. To serve, slice and top with hot fudge sauce. Or individually wrap each slice and keep in the freezer for quick and easy snacks. , Warners celebrate 60th wedding dinner anniversary with family ... .j - , - :: Goshen, Mark (Linda) Warnerof West Valley (Sty, aTBIaS Farmington, Clifton (Beth) (Maiy Jane) Warner of Payson. Warner of Morgan Hill, Califor- - They also have 23 grandchildren nia, Rebecca (Mike) Vaughan of and 24 n. Guard and worked for more than 50 years Round Knoll Fire was 76 percent as custodian of the lst2nd Ward on private land. Suppression building until his retirement. He costs of $39,040 were charged also worked for about 25 years That equals $20,952 for a bill of s The $10,476. ' Beth was born in Payson and Boulter Fiie was 52 percent on graduated from Payson High private land with suppression School where she was a member costs of $47,811 minus state land of the band, playing flute and costs of $2,520 equal: $23,551. piccolo. She is the The county will be billed $11,776. of William Clayson, piSarah Fire was 30 percent on oneer composer. She served as Jr. private land with suppression Sunday School coordinator for costs of $83,040 equals $24,912. several years and with Jay in the The county will be billed $ 12,456. MIA when their presidencies In accordance with House Bill children were teenagers. 275, recently passed the state They have always enjoyed legislature, Juab County is re- serving in church callings and questing the countys portion of spending time with their family the remaining financial obliga- and have rarely missed tion for fire suppression costs be tant events in the lives imporof their waived. children and grandchildren. This was a catastrophic hapThey are the parents of pening for Juab County and its Arma Dawn Kay of residents and should be recogi If nized as such by the state, said The total suppression costs were $49,685 bringing Juabs cost to $11,428. The Eric Complex involved federal suppression costs of $244,146 with no cost to the county. The Little Sahara Fire Gary Cornell, state fire sup- included 12 of private pression department, sent the land. That percent percent is taken from 96 Fire Suppression Costs as the total suppression cost of outlined. Allred Fire, 23 percent of the $3,244,650The which equals county will be fire was on private land in Juab. $396,860. billed $198,430. The Gilson Fire was also expensive. Suppression costs were $1,243,674 with 37 This Newspaper and all inserts included are percent of the damage on private land. The cost equals $458,160 recyclable with Juab being ask to pay $229,080. The Leamington Fire Complex was only 13 percent on private land. Suppression costs of $2,963,088 equals $385,200. Juab Countys tab is $192,600. The Snow Canyon Fire was all on private land. Suppression costs are $21,588 with the coun- Wm. Boyd Howarth, ty to be billed for $10,794. The Fire "N Cream Cake Rolls Utah National From page one is something want something cool, hot. We - Times-New- : New babies bom to area couples born to Daughter May 5, 1997, Lance and Michele Gibson of Levan. She will be named Aspen Suzanne Gibson. Hergrandpar- Tanner ents are Steve and of Nephi, and Larry !nd Linda Gibson of Ogden. Great-granparents are Delos and Alene Tanner of Payson, Lois Callaway of Eugene, Oregon, and the late Jim Callaway, Lela Gibson and Ku d- Roaming lust Got Easier! . 1317 Ertcndcd Coverage Flan .$34X5 fer 30 mingles cl Clriims - James A. and Elizabeth Clayson Warner Son bom April 28, 1997, to Ken and Joyce Babbitt of Nephi. His name is Jordan Ammon Babbitt His grandparents are Les and judy Babbitt of Mesa, Arizona, and Norman and Mice John80n 0f Salem, the late Darrell Gibson, and Curly and Vivian Miller, all of Ogden. r.'ichclb Jccobccn Is now available lor all of your hair styling needs! i CALL D rca!nD (togas in Kcrtton Ctc.1 iMNlMMcSMtlMtf Kin TODAY FCH A APPCIfHIIOT C23-71- 33 cr C23-01C-7 Tollsy Beauty & Barber Shop We cut 424 North Main, Nephi and styta both mens and womens hair ON2 YEAR OLD Ili! Uy name is Dayna Blair Kay. eel tnb,ra!eb first birthday ril 21, 1S37. parents ert I fir and JaNaeiyKay of Lions. 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