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Show 6 THE PAYSON CHRONICLE Thursday, June 11, 1970 SANTAQUIN GOOD Lovely reception Corner honors newlyweds Mrs. Idonna wedding reception was held Saturday, May 9, at the Rosella Manor in Providence Utah, for Glenna Rae Rasmussen of Providence and Howard Adrian Trotter of Goshen, Utah. Glenna Rae is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rasmussen, Providence and Howard is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Trotter of Goshen. The couple were married the same afternoon at the Rosella Manor by Bishop Glen Ridges. Standing in the wedding line were Mr. Stanley Trotter, (Mrs. Stanley Trotter was unable to attend because of recent surgery.), Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rasmussen; best man, Jim Morgan, Goshen; matron of honor, Maxine Anderson; bridesmaids, Diana Sorenson, sister of the groom, Orem; Margie Jacobson, Denise Rasmussen, Pat Juczma and Julie Rasmussen was flower girl. Sitting at the bridal book was Joyanne Rasmussen and Mrs. Velma Norton played organ music during the wedding and at the reception. Ushers were Mai Spooner, Chicago, Illinois; Tom McCarty, Independence, Kansas; Jerel Christensen, Goshen, Utah; and Lonnie Walters, Tooele. The groom is a graduate of Payson High School and has attended school at the Utah State University for the past four years graduating last spring. He and his wife will leave for Omaha, Nebraska where he will complete four more years of schooling at a Dental college. The bride has attended the Utah State A University for three years and is presently employed at a sporting good store in Logan. The couple will make their home in Logan until September. 60th anniversary Sam Mayer celebrated sixtieth wedding anniversary on June 10th. Their son, Ronald, and his wife took them to a cafe for a wedding dinner. Mr. and Mrs. their COOKS W. Crook new for the cookie jar-gl- azed cookies, plump with raisins and nuts, rosy with, of all things, a wee bit of tomato catsup! Youll enjoy the crunchy texture and piquant flavor. Something RAISIN-NU- T COOKIES cup butter or margarine 12 cup sugar cup firmly packed brown sugar 2.eggs 1 teaspoon vanilla 2 34 cups sifted flour 12 teaspoon baking soda ROSY 1 12 14 teaspoon salt 14 12 12 cup tomato catsup cup raisins cup broken walnuts Cream butter or margarine until consistency of mayonnaise. Beat in sugars gradually. Beat in eggs one at a time. Add vanilla. Mix and sift flour, baking soda and salt; add to creamed mixture alternately with catsup. Stir in raisins and nuts. Drop batter by rounded measuring teaspoonsfuls on greased baking sheet, spacing two inches apart. Bake at 375 degree for 10 to 12 minutes or until edges are browned and cookies spring back when touched with a finger. Remove to racks. Spread with Orange Glaze while hot. Makes about 5 dozen cookies. ORANGE GLAZE 12 cups sifted confectioners sugar tablespoons strained orange juice Combine and beat until smooth...If not thin enough for transparent glaze, add a little more orange juice until thickness desired is obtained. 1 2 Announce engagement and marriage Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Russell of Santaquin announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Becky to Sgt. Dick Napier of Springfield, 111. The young couple have set August 21 as their wedding date, and they will be married in Santaquin. Becky is a graduate of Payson High School and Seminary and is currently employed at Curts cafe. Dick graduated from an Illinois High serving in the Air Force. to Viet Nam twice. The plan on making their home School and is He has been young couple in Las Vegas, Nevada. Mr. Napier just left Sunday after a brief leave from the Service to his base in Las Vegas. He spent some time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Russell and also visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Van AusdaL Applications may now be submitted to Mrs. Curtis Oberhansly, 333 South 2nd 4, East, Spanish Fork, Telephone for CowBelle queen. This contest is open to all girls in the area who are 18 Spanish Fork-Paysyears of age or older. 798-615- on Mrs. Ruth Rothe June At times you need a special salad for occasions such as a company dinner or a big family picnic. The following salad is just such an addition to your recipe file. This salad is flavorful, appealing to the eye, and easy to make. It is made ahead of time and needs no last minutes preparation. What more could you ask for? Mr. and Mrs. W'. J. Money will be honored by their children on their golden wedding anniversary with an open house held at their home in Palmyra on Sunday June 14. Relatives and friends of the couple and their children are invited to call from 2 to 6 p.m. -- D.U.P. NOTES- - Daughters of Utah Pioneers, South Utah held their annual June Jubilee Thursday afternoon at the Spring Lake Cultural Hall with Maxine Moore, Spring Lake, county president, in charge. Luncheon was served at 1 p.m., with each individual camp seated at various long tables decorated .with bouquets of red peonies, white daisies and varicolored iris. Mrs. Laura Coombs, 93, was presented with a gift as the oldest lady present, and all who are 75 years or older were also presented with a gift. DUP volumes were presented as prizes to Camp Seagull, for having read the greatest number of histories in monthly meetCounty, Camp Sego Lily, for having the greatest number of registered members; and Camp Nebo, for having the greatest monthly attendance. Camp Seagull awarded their beautiful Sego Lily designed quilt to Anna LeFevre of Spring Lake. The program was presented as follows: Camp Wagonwheel, Brenda Tanner, vocal selection, Thoroughly Modern Milly; and joined for a duet by Jeneal Chapel, both accompanied by Kathy Rosenbaum, all of Spanish Fork; Camp Spring Lake, Marylinn Lankford and Marty Kay Belnap, Shanandoah, accompanied by Carol Spainhower; Camp Seagull, Gloria Barnett, Erma Measom, Gwyn Harmer and Karma White-loc- k, presenting The Wedding of the Rails in story and song witli piano accompaniment by Arlene Provstgaard; Camp West Mountain, Alta Rowley and Deanna Johnson, vocal duet, Danny Boy, witli piano accompaniment by Mrs. Johnson; Camp Chief Santaquin, Susan Green-halg- li, vocal solo, The Sound of Music, with piano accompaniment by Raelene Johnson; Camp Nebo, Helen Powell and Dorothy Hurst, vocal duet, The Wind Is a Lion from Promised Valley, accompanied by Lylia Carlisle; Camp One, Eva Garner, a reading, Woman, The Helper; Camp Sum mitt, Erma Cloward, piano solo, Down By The Old Mill Stream. ings; J t Mr. and Mrs. Money were married June 16, 1920 in the Salt Lake Temple. Mr. Money is the son of A. T. and Ann Jex Money. Mrs. Money (Etta) is the daughter of George and Rosetta Measom Anderson. They have spent a happy life on their farm in Palmyra and have both been active in church and civic affairs. W. J. Money has served on the M.I.A. Stake Board and was a member of the Palmyra Stake High Council for seven years. He served in World War I, has been a member of the American Legion since its organization and has received his fifty year consecutive membership pin. At the present time he is Captain of the Sons and daughters of Utah Pioneers and Indian War Veterans. Etta Anderson Money has been active in all the auxiliary organizations of the L.D.S. Church. She has been president of the American Legion Auxiliary and a member of that organization for many years. She has always been willing to share her musical talent and has played the piano on many occasions and also accompanied many people and groups of people to sing. They are the parents of six children five of whom are living, twenty-nin- e grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Their children are William Money of Fork, George and Eldon of Palmyra, Mrs. Wallace (Phyllis) Christensen of Salem, Mrs. LeRay Joan Huntington of Orangeville, Utah and Mrs. H. L. (Rhea) Jones deceased. Spanish SENIOR CITIZENS BANQUET POSTPONED The Senior Citizens banquet in Payson has been postponed. Stanley Wilson, director, said other events are conflicting with date. It will be scheduled at a later time. Another defensive driving course will start when a sufficient number are signed up. TARS A Teen-Ag- e Republican meeting for the TARs in the Payson area will be held June 13 at 8:00 p.m. in the Payson High School Little Theater. This meeting is under the direction of Harol Dean Hawker who is organizing the TARs. Officers will be elected at this time. We encourage all teenagers interested to be in attendance or contact 8. Harold Dean Hawker at 465-319- PHYL'S MARSHMELLOW SALAD Cook until thick, 3 egg yolks and 3 Tbs. sugar, add: 3 Tbs. vinegar. Add last so it won't curdle, before taking off of stove. Let cool. Combine: (In large bowl) 1 12 pkgs. miniature marshmellows 1 cup mild shredded cheese 1 large can crushed pineapple (well drained 1 pint whipping cream (whipped) Add Boy to Ludlow, Nephi. Girl to Michael Okelberry, Goshen. June Patricia Ewell J. and DeAnn Ingram 3: Boy to Alma J. and Marilyn Kinder Stickney, Payson. Girl to John and Edith Williams Barber, Spanish Fork. June 2: Girl cream last. and W. Ray Christmas, Spanish Fork. June 5: Boy to Elliott and Jean Holt Simons, Spanish Fork. June 4: Boy to Robert and Irene Francom Gar-be- tt, Eureka. Boy to Steven L. and Gloria Pancheri to Randy A. and Paula Rasmussen Smith, Payson. Girl to Mack and Joyce Burton Slye, Spanish Fork. Girl to Gary and Fontella Cook Henderson, Spanish Fork. Girl to LaMar and Patricia Wing Bryson, 20 Genola. Boy to Kenneth J. and Connie Lee Cloward Jackson, Spanish Fork. servings. Most mothers have acquired some favorite recipes during their years of cooking. Many of the women in this area use a chocolate chip cookie recipe which is among their favorites. It calls for applesauce but you can use any fruit in place of the applesauce. You will fine the recipe very adaptable. If you have fresh apples you can grate the required amount and use that in place of the sauce. If your family prefers raisins or dates you can use these in place of the chocolate chips. This is a good cookie to freeze and also keeps well in the cookie jar, (if you hide the jar). CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES 1 cup thick applesauce tablespoon soda cup shortening cup sugar 12 1 2 eggs pkg. chocolate chips nuts 2 cups sifted flour - - News 4-- H 12 cup Six members of the Country H Club recently attended the Millard County Jr. Livestock Show. Four members exhibited fat beef. Wayne Newton and Rex Kay placed high choice and received blue ribbons on their animals. Brent Jasperson and Ronald Newton placed graded choice and received red ribbons. Dale Jolley and Allan Newton accompanied them to the show. A good time was had by all. 9-- 12 4 dozen. Attend ceremony Mr. and Mrs. James Garner motored to Roy, Utah recently, the occasion being the graduation of their granddaughter Kathleen Garner fromtheRoyHighSchool. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Garner. Kathleen plans to attend Weber College this summer where she will study to be a Radiological Technician. The young lady has also been accepted as 9 part-tim- e employee at the David O. McKay Hospital in Ogden. The exercises were held in the auditorium of the Weber State University. Miss Garner served as President of the Pep Club and was given the graduate achievement award. The couple in Goshen. plan to make their home WHEREAS the Beef Industry has been established as one of the most important segments of the economy of Payson City. WHEREAS beef has long been recognized as one of the most nutritious foods, rich in protein and all health-buildifactors, scientifically proven beneficial to people of all ages, from the very young to the very old; and WHEREAS it is important that the people of Payson City recognize the importance of beef in the everyday life of our citizens; and WHEREAS Fathers Day, June 21, 1970, is an appropriate time to honor the beef indsutry and its great contribution to the strength and welfare of our state and nation: I Howard Riley, NOW, THEREFORE, Mayor of Payson City, DO HEREBY PROCLAIM the use of BEEF FOR FATHERS DAY on June 21, 1970. I respectfully urge all business organizations, producers in the oband consumers to servance of Beef for Fathers Day and urge all housewives to serve nutritious beef on this day, that beef may have its rightful place among meats served on special days, and the importance of the beef industry to our states economy be recognized. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand. s Howard Riley this sixth day of June, in the Year of Our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Seventy. 4-- STARS CLUB 12 teaspoon cinnamon 12 teaspoon nutmeg 12 teaspoon cloves 12 teaspoon salt Combine applesauce and soda; stir together and allow to stand. In a large bowl cream shortening, sugar then add eggs and continue to beat. Stir in applesauce mixture. Add sifted dry ingredients along with chocolate chips and nuts. Drop from teaspoon on greased baking sheet. Bake at 400 degrees for minutes. . inary. COUNTRY CLUB 1 Make-- ct ng 6: Then add egg yolk, sugar and vinegar mixture, mixing ingredients gently, until well mixed. Smooth top in same bowl or pour into serving bowl. Let stand in refrigerator over night before serving. Serves at least 1 The couple plan to be married June 12 and a reception will be held following the ceremony at the Goshen Ward LDS Church from 8 to 10 p.m. with all friends and relatives invited to attend. The bride-eleis a Payson High and 4 year Seminary graduate. Mr. Cook is also a graduate of Payson High and Sem- COOKS Corner Golden Wedding to be celebrated Sun. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jensen of Goshen announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Glenda, to Gordon Douglas Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Davis of Spanish Fork and the late Harry Cook of Goshen. Proclamation BIRTHS J PAYSON GOOD Wedding plans revealed by parents Queen contest The Stars Club of Goshen their closing party Friday, May 22. 4-- H held They drove to Arrowhead for swimming. They then stopped at the Dairy Queen for refreshments. There were five members present and each girl invited a friend. They were accompanied by their leader, Lola Jacobson and Evie Wolf. BUSY BEES Club met during the Busy Bees H week at the home of Mrs. Diane Shepherd, where hot cocoa and cocoa syrup were made, in addition to orange sugar toast. Everyone enjoyed eating the food, which was termed very good. 4-- MERRY MIXERS The Merry Mixers H Club was organized at the home of Mrs. Prince, club leader, with the following officers elected: president, Karen Andrews; vice president, DeAnn Bjarnson; secretary, Susan Carlisle; recreation chairman, Robyn Hurst; reporter, Carol Lee Jewett; health chairman, Sandra Powell; safety chairman, Rhonda Stewart; song leader, Jeanine Taylor. The girls made Razzle Dazzle after business of the meeting was completed. 4-- Fluoridation Mayor W. Howard Riley Payson, Utah 84651 Dear Mayor Riley: Many inquiries have come to our office concerning the subject of fluoridation. Enclosed is a letter from President Richard M. Nixon expressing Our goal of opening for all our children a ready access both to preventive measures such as fluoridation and to a full regimen of personal dental care. Research by private and public health organizations such as the United States Public Health Service and others in whom we have placed trust, have indicated that fluoridation of community water supplies is safe, beneficial and inexpensive. It is one of the few preventive dental measures we have. It is recommended for all communities and has been shown to reduce dental decay about 65 percent. If we can be of service to you in any' way, please do not hesitate to call on us. Sincerely, Orson D. Wright, D.D.S. Director, Dental Health Section The enclosure noted reads as follows: February 2, 1969 Water fluoridation, a highly effective method for the prevention of tooth decay, today reaches more than 82 million Americans. Those children fortunate enough to have fluoride protection suffer less than half as much tooth decay as those who are denied it. With this in mind, it is well that we now reaffirm our goal of opening for all our children a ready access both to preventive measures such as fluoridation, and to a full regimen of personal dental care. I know that all of my fellow Americans join me in this commitment and in the task of carrying it througlu s Richard Nixon i Honored for 30 years of service Mrs. Mildred E. Ream will be honored by Mountain Bell Company for thirty years service June 14, 1970. Mrs. Ream began her career inSpanish Fork, Utah, April 16, 1930. She was promoted to chief operator in 1933, and served in this capacity until she resigned to be married in 1937. Mrs. Ream returned to the Company April 5, 1943. In 1947, she resigned to serve a term as Utah County Recorder. She resumed her career in Spanish Fork from 1951 until 1960 when she transferred to Provo, Utah. In addition to her career, Mrs. Ream is active in the LDS church and has many civic and club interests. Mrs. Ream has been awarded the Woman of the Year by the Business and Professional Womens Club in Spanish Fork. She was also selected by the National Jaycees to appear in the 1967 edition of Outstanding Leaders of America. She is a news correspondent for Spanish Fork reporting news to a Salt Lake newspaper and a radio station in Provo. Mrs. Ream also conducts guided tours for a travel agency in Provo. Mrs. Ream is the mother of Sharon Ream Myer who resides inSan Francisco, California, and Joseph Ream who is located in Las Vegas, Nevada. Mrs. Ream will be honored and presented witli a service emblem denoting her years 0f service. 60 CLASSIFIED |