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Show GOOD COOKS Mrs. Pat Hill Is there anything more appealing than the smell of hot doughnuts as you pass a bakery? Why not try some at home? Too hard, you say not with the variety of recipes we have today. They are not even all deep fried. Some may be baked, some are not even rolled out. Whatever your pleasure one of these recipes should fit your familys wants. y Sv'vMvl v ,95 (Makes about 3 By A an Dozen) a Drop by teaspioon into deep fat, heated to 375. Turn until golden brown. Drain Can be glazed with a thin frosting or sugared. Chocolate Spice Doughnuts (Makes about 2 Dozen) Combine in a large bowl 2 cups biscuit mix 14 cup sugar 2 tbs. cocoa 1 teas, nutmeg Mr. and Mrs. Roe N. Wilde wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Judy, to Mr. Blake Sudweeks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Verl C. Sudweeks of Payson. Miss Wilde and Mr. Sudweeks are both graduates of Payson Mr. Sudweeks is currently High School find LDS Seminary. at Arthur Concentration and Kennecott at Copper "employed will be attending Brigham Young University this fall. News of Servicemen Neil S. Dixon Army Private First Class Neil S. Dixon, 20, son of Mr, and Mrs. Sheldon S. Dixon, 411 VV. Third, South Payson, Utah, was assigned June 10 as a scout in Headquarters Company of the 173rd Airborne Brigade in Vietnam. Larry Dixon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Dixon, has been reassigned to an Air Base in Alaska after having trained at the base in Sacramento, Calif. a heavy equipment , Larry operator, fe reported to aSea-ttl- e, Wash., Air Base, on June 11 after spending a leave in Utah and Nevada. ' two-we- ek cinnamon 12-1- glaze. Chocolate Glaze In a saucepan - combine 14 cup butter 2 tbs. cocoa Cook over low heat stirring Uteet yam constantly until move. Add: 2 smooth. Re- cups powdered sugar 14 cup evaporated milk Beat until smooth. One in a series to acquaint Susie Q Doughnuts readers with business people (About 2 Dozen) on Payson's Main Street Sift together 2 12 cups flour teas salt 12 ' : 2 teas, baking powder Dolly Johansen t 14 teas, nutmeg is. an in- - , Combine and mix well We Smile More 1 beaten teresting sign that hangs in the egg 12 cup sugar Payson Safeway Store and Mrs. in1 tbs. salad oil Dolly Johansen, cashier, is motto. of that an Add dry ingredients deed example One doesnt get past the check alternately with stand without being effected by 12 cup milk. Turn onto a floured board. the contagion of her smile. Roll to 12 inch thick. Cut with She was born in Santaquin to floured cutter. Fry in deep Mr. and Mrs. GeorgeShell.Slie fat heated to 3G0. Turn frewas reared in Payson and was graduated from the Payson High quently until golden brown. Drain. School. Dolly married Lorain V. Johansen who passed away recently. She has three children: Dalaine, 12; Joleon, 10 and Cindy age eight. She has worked in the LDS Relief Soceity and in the MIA. She enjoys bowling, gardening and homemaking. Mrs. Johansen has been with . Larry Dixon of of Mix well and add 23 cup evaporated milk 14 cup melted butter 2 eggs Mix well. Knead lightly on a floured board. Roll to 14 thickness. Cut with floured doughnut cutter. Place on ungreased cookie sheet. Bake at 375 5 minutes. Dip in chocolate Greg Maycock few months ago article concerning Mr. and Mrs. Dean Higginson (Miss Jayne Ann Holden) Jayne Ann Holden Becomes Bride of Mr. Dean Higginson The marriage of Miss Jayne Ann Holden and Dean Higginson was solemnized in a ceremony performed Saturday evening, June 22, in the Relief Society room at Payson Third Ward Church. Bishop Phillip Jones officiated. They were honored afterward at a reception given in the Cultural Hall of the same building, where they greeted guests before a backdrop of lattice combined with tall columns draped with white satin and net. Flowers in shades of yellow and white and green ferns added to the arrangement. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holden, was attractively dressed in a wedding gown of white lace underscored with satin. The full' length cage gown was made with long sleeves and softly rounded neckline. A dainty crown of seed pearls held her veil of illusion and she carried a bouquet of white carnations centered with a gold orchid and tied with gold streamers. Bridal attendants were her sister, Mrs. Michael Reece of Mrs. Lynn Carter and Sandy; Miss Diane Johnson. Flower girls were Jill Holden, also a sister of the bride; and Stacy a niece. All wore gold satin dresses and carried baskets of white daisies with green folage, complimented with white net and gold ribbons. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Higginson, Reece, Santaquin, asked Jeff Stansfield, Goshen, to stand as best man. Young Steven Reece assisted in receiving guests. Mothers of the couple wore gold brocade full length gowns, marked with corsages of gold orchids. All dresses for the wedding were made by Mrs. Holden. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Anderson of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Calloway of Roosevelt were foyer receptionists. The guest book was attended by Mrs. Dennis Jacobson and Mrs. Terry Sperry. Jarvis of Los Angeles, Calif., was hostess in the serving area and girls who served Mary JZ Uk: $ - Thursday, June 27, 1968 I wrote m A jZ :VjY the ever increasing use of durgs. At the time, most of those using these hallucinary drugs were in the larger cities. In our peaceful valley in the mountains we werent greatly affected. The last three or four months however, the picture has changed completely. It seems that more and more everyday, teenagers and those in their early twenties (in this area) are getting hold of and trying drugs. . The most popular little item right now seems tobe Marijuana more commonly known as Pot, Mary Jane, Grass, M, and the number 13, which means the thirteenth letter of the alphabet which is M that stands for Mari- juna. There are pushers and there has arisen a shocking number large bowl 2 12 cups sifted flour 2 teas, baking powder 12 teas, salt Add and mix well 12 cup sugar 12 cup orange juice 14 cup salad oil grated peel of 1 orange 2 eggs, beaten dash 84651 Payson, Utah 'id-bi- h Orange Drop Doughnuts Sift into 4 THE PAYSON CHRONICLE fy . takers. The Marijuana is smoked tc produce an effect. There are those smoking pof all over our valley now. Yoi may never come in contac-witit. But, dont start feeling secure that it will stay awa; from you and your friends am' loved ones. Encourage thosi you associate with to stee. clear of this menace. And, if your offered that chea,. little thrill, remember it might not end up cheap. It can lead to things that will enslave you the rest of your life. were Vicki, Sherrie and Pam Jarvis, Lecia and Susan Wing and Pauline Stewart. The gift display was arranged by Mrs. George Higginson, Santaquin; Mrs. Lee Jarvis and Mrs. Allen Jarvis, both of Spanish Fork. Gift carriers were Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Braithwaite of Spanish Fork wish to announce the coming marriage of their daughter, Geraldine, to Mr. Curtis W. Robbins of Payson. Miss Braithwaite is a graduate of Spanish Fork High School and LDS Seminary. She attended Snow College and Utah Technical College of Mr. Robbins graduated from Provo majoring in business. The a senior at BYU. is School and presently Payson High couple plan to be married July 20th. A reception will be Ward Cultural Hall held in their honor at the from 8:00 until 10:00 p.m. The couple invites all friends and relatives to attend. h Donna and Mike Wing, Linda Wing, Dale and Don Stewart. An elaborately decorated wedding cake was center of focal interest, standing on a round lace covered table in the center of the room. Festoons of greenery on low pedestals separated the receiving section from the serving area; A small garden area with fountain and birds, a bird cage and numerous birds throughout the room highlighted decorations. The couple will reside inSalt Lake City, where both are employed. Celebrates 59th Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Eldredge Snyder celebrated their 59th weddlast Sunday, ing anniversary June 23rd. The couple traveled to Murray that morning and had a very lovely dinner at the home of their son and his family Mr. and Mrs. Bill Snyder. During the late afternoon and evening the couple were visitedby many friends who called to wish them continued marital happiness and bliss. Mr. and Mrs. Sender would like to express a special thanks to everyone who did call and wish them well. She was transferred from the Orem Store to Pavson. Miss Debra Lu Butehonn and Sgt. John Charles Walton will be wed Wednesday evening, July 3rd at the White House 533 26fh Street in Ogden, Utah. The bride-elec- t is a daughter of Mr. Carl Lewis ' Butehonn and Mrs Faye J Parker Mr. and Mrs Bruce L. Walton of Payson, Utah are parent; of the. benedict. July 4th, the Waltons will entertain the newly-wed- s at an Open House at 542 West Utah Avenue from seven until nine-thirtp.m. All friends and relatives are cordially invited to attend. y yBIRTHS PAYSON CITY HOSPITAL June 12 Boy - to Norman D. and Marie Fullmer Tipton, Springville. Girl - to Dennis S. and Clarissa Sorenson Stolworthy, Orem. June 13 Girl - to John D. and Janet Bellows Youd, Spanish Fork. June 15 Boy - to Dell M. and Carol Christensen Jorgenson, Ogden. Boy - to Edward G. and Nancy Henline Sperry, Spanish Fork. June 17 Girl - to David T. and Joyce Beckstrom Johnson, Spanish F ork. June 18 Girl - to James F. and Peggy Balzly Larson, Spanish Fork. Girl - to Lynn H. and Karma try out held at Salem Lions Club House F riday evening in Salem, Miss Kathleen Simons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Simons was chosen Queen for the Homecoming celebration to be held August 17th at Salem. She was crowned by queen Irma Jean Orton. Her attendants are Susan Lloyd, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Ernest Lloyd and Jalene Despain daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rov Despain. Nine girls tried out for the part each one presenting a talent, Kathleens talent was a creative dance number, The Lords Prayer, Susan's a baton routine and Jalenes a piano medley. Others who tried were Karen Davis who was chosen At a ( Miss Congeniality; Cathy Henderson, Sherri and Kerri Davis Mary Taylor and Loie Gardner. They all made a good impression and were close. The judges were Mayor and Mrs. LaMar Losser and Mildred Olsen of Payson and Lorraine Jensen of Spanish Fork. The girls met at the hofne of queen Irma Jean Orton in the afternoon for a tea and they were given pointers and encouragement by Miss Orton. She and her mother assisted bv attendants Susan Stone and Marcia Hanks served refreshments and presented each girl with a little book of poems. These girls will represent Salem through out the summer. Anderson Woofinden, Spanish - Dean Dandies The Dean Dandies baton twirling group will give a free recital on Saturday, June 29, at 6:00 p.m. in the 1st 5th News H - Ten Busy Bakers The Ten Busy Bakers H Club met Mondav at the home of Ward Church. The public is cordially invited to attend. The group who have been trained by Carol Dean, will also appear in Provos 4th of July parade. their leader, Mrs. Marjorie Bishop. Eight girls became acquainted with die art of making Milk Shakes an I Cinaann n Toast. Shauna Pierce is their reporter. Save Time and Money Shop At Home And r 4-- 1 IN PAYSON 5eneds Fork. June 19 Boy - to Dale K. and Leta Hansen Oberg, Santaquin. Girl - to John E. and Joan Swierkosy Smith, Payson. Girl - to David M. and Collette Miller Anderson, Springville. June 22 Boy - to Archer B and Mariam James Clayson, Spanish Fork. Girl to Sterling Paul and Paula Johnson Spencer, Lakeview. June 23 Girl - to Kenneth Lee and Colleen Garbett Taylor, Eureka. Boy - to Edward E. and Mary Ebaugh Stonemnn, CATERING SERVICE Wedduuji Om Specialty Complete Wedding w Take Car & ! Banquet Service of t,try d,;, Mr. and Mrs. William Stieknev owners 465-27Phone 15 45 Weat 7th South ! Payson. Utah I ) I |