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Show 6 THE PAYSON CHRONICLE March Payton, Utah - Thursday, 84651 Roe Wilde Appointed 14, 1968 Wedding Gift Service 4 4 Americas GOOD Culfus Club COOKS As guest speaker before ladies of the Cultus Club, Gary Handy, a senior student at Brigham Young University, said certain school books are being used in which histroy of our accountry has been cording to the precepts of the authors. Corner Mrs. Pat Hll I received some recipies in the mail from Kenna Holm, which I was very glad to get. I have already tried the goulash and my family really enjoyed it. Im looking forward to trying the rest of them soon. Mr. Handy spoke at a meeting held at the home of Mrs. Stanley Wilson last Wednesday afternoon. gram chairman. The speaker showed a film, "Education or Indoctrination, which described a text book, Land of the Free, which has been adopted for use in schools in California and eight other 12 Brown together until done. Add salt, pepper, garlic salt, and 1 tbs. chili powder to season. Add 1 can kidney beans Add 1 can tomato soup Cook one small package of macaroni. Pour hamburger mixture over macaroni and mix well. Put in a casserole dish and top with 1 cup grated cheese. Bake at 350 degrees for 30 to 40 minutes. states. He said the book is slanted and biased and brainwashes" The book downgrades American history, giving little space to great American military leaders who fought for freedom. It is slanted toward a One World Government. Politically, it is slanted toward Communism. Mr. Handy said we are up against a battle to capture and control the minds of American youth. He advised parents and others that it is time to examine text books being used in the schools. We as Americans should be aware of the exis-tan- ce of this probelm and do something about it. Mr. Handy said he is a member of a group, Young Americans for Freedom" .at BYU, which is sponsoring a program May 4 at the Y to which the oublic is invited. He said its purpose it (1) to put put pressure on stopping the national administrations aid to communistic nations and (2) to urge use of all arms other than the A bomb to bring the war to an end. Mrs. James Durrant read the collect and Mrs. J.D. Christensen led the pledge to the flag. Dainty refreshments were served by Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Durrant. CASSEROLE 12 2 tbs. shortening 1 large onion cups tomatoes 34 lb. hamburger 1 teas, salt 12 teas, pepper 1 teas, chili powder 2 teas, sugar 1 12 cups grated cheese Cook spaghetti and drain. Melt shortening, add chopped onion and cook. Add meat and break up as it cooks. Add tomatoes and seasoning cooked spaghetti and 1 cup che2 Mr. and Mrs. Verl Sudweeks of Payson are announcing the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Joan, to Boyd Worthington, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gean Worthington, also of Payson. The couple is planning a May 31st wedding in the Salt Lake Temple. Miss Sudweeks was graduated cum laude from Brigham Young University and is presently teaching school in Provo. Mr. Worthington, recently returned from the Netherlands Mission, is a graduate of Payson High School and LDS Seminary. He is continuing his studies at the BYU. The couple plan to make their home in Provo following their marriage. Pearts Pearts ions, n Wigs and Hair Fash- 241 South 200 West, Pay-so- n March 11, according to announcement made by Ruth Peart, long-tiexpert in hair styling and asMonday, sociate arts. HOUNDS ON Linda, both accomplished TfieicAcutt One in a series to acquaint readers with business people on Payson'i Main Street daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sacks of Chicago, 111., Mrs. Ron Peart is a graduate of Pivot Point International. Ron is son of Mr. and Mrs. Max (Ruth) Peart of Payson. He worked with his mother in the Payson salon before taking a position with Pivot Point International in 1966. He has trained extensively with leading European artists and world champions. The young couple have a nine month-ol- d daughter, Jodi Lynn. They will be making their home in Payson. The Pivot Point approach to hair design is the most revolutionary change in the entire history of hair styling, a movement sweeping the entire globe, creating longer lasting sets and a 100 comb out every time. A Santaquin 1st & 2nd Plan R. S. Birthday and second ward relief societies will combine to celebrate the Relief Society Xhe first Birthday. The party planned will consist of a hot supper served from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. and a program will follow the dinner. Anyone 16 and over is invited to attend. ADAMS JEWELRY 124 North Main SPANISH FORK, Alton Neilson beau- ticians. UTAH Diamond Engagement Rings A STICK cup flour tbs. sugar 1 12 teas, baking powder 1 teas, salt 23 cup cornmeal 2 tbs. shortening 1 slightly beaten egg 1 Mrs. Peart invites the public to come in and get aquainted with Ron Peart and his wife, ese. Mix well and put in casserole. Sprinkle the remain- ing 12 cup cheese over the top and bake at 350 degrees until heated through. Shop To Serve Payson Area Re-ope- The Julcase, located at 37 South Main Street, is managed and owned by Alton Neilson, one of the prominent merchants of 2 together flour, sugar, and salt. Stir baking powder, in cornmeal. Cut in shortening until mixture resembles fine crumbs. Combine egg and milk until well blended. Put hot dogs on skewers. Dip in batter and deep fry. are the parents LaNesta & Choraliers BIRTHS A March 3: Boy - to Richard G. and Hales Ellsworth, Payson. Boy - to Bruce a. and Linda S. Lewis Thompson HI, Payson. Jo-A- nn Feb. 27: Girl - to Ted LaMar and Marcia Lee Jenkins Hone, Sandy. Boy - to John D. and Maxine Raey Strange, Spanish Fork. Feb. 25: Boy - to Elden G. and Lucile Pinegar Andrus, Spanish Fork. Combine for Benefit couple. The combined choruses of the and Chorlaiers will present a benefit program in LaNesta the Stake Center, March 16. This will be the same concirt which was given in the Payson High School for their band uniform project. The program will begin at 8:00 p.m. and price of admission is $1.00 for adults; 50 for students and $2.25 for family tickets. Proceeds will go to the Seminary Fund and other church expenses. Santaquin-Tint- ic White Cane Drive Termed Successful Liven up a Lenten meal with Cottage Cheese Timbales made with tuna and rice. Green pepper and pimiento add vivid color. A colorful sauce dresses them to perfection. tomato-mushroo- A Tip-To- p Main Dish with Tuna About this time of year, many homemakers are searching their recipe collections for something new to please family palates. The combination of winter-wearappetites and limited Lenten ingredients sometimes creates a problem. To solve that problem, heres a Lenten recipe that looks different. tastes different, is different. Yet it uses only staple ingredients, everyday foods that you probably have on your pantry shelf or in your refrigerator right now. The main items in these timbales are cottage cheese, rice and tuna. Yet theyre mixed with chop-liegreen pepper, pimiento, celery and onion, so they come out studded with bits of bright color like confetti. To make the timbales eggs and milk are blended into the rice and tuna. Youll want to bake these timbales the way you would a custard, set in a pan of hot water until a knife inserted near center comes out clean, lly the way, if you've never met the word timbale before, it means a seasoned preparation cooked in a mold, or the mold itself. At serving time, top Cottage Cheese Timbales with a savory sauce. It's easy to make in a hurry, using the new prepared tomato sauce with mushrooms, thickened with a little flour and flavored up with butter. This tasty tuna entree makes a delightful meal served with buttered baby lima beans, a crisp green salad, hot poppyseed rolls and butter. Pour tall glasses of milk to complete the menu. y V James Brague The Payson American Legion Post 48 is having a party at the Legion Hall on Saturday, March 16, at 8:00 p.m. All members are invited and there will be a $3.00 admission charge of two children: Julie and Casey. Mr. Nielson is a former clerk in the Fourth Ward Bishopric and he is a member of the Payson Chamber of Commerce. He has been numbered among of Payson the businessmen since December of 1965, The Julcase carries awide assortment of gifts for all occasions including a recent shipment of distinctive Viking Glass. He repairs all types of watches and has beautiful watch bands for all types of wrist watches. Alton Nielson served his country in the United States Navy for a period of 35 months. He participated in the invasion of Sicily and also a number of the Pacific Islands. He received the Purple Heart for having been wounded in battle. One in a series of articles published to acquaint readers with the Staff of the Nebo School District. American Legion Party per tomato-mushroo- d COTTAGE CHEESE TIMBALES 8 servings 8 Buttered custard cups, Preheated 350 Oven 1 a 2 tablespoons minced onion cups cottage cheese 2 cups cooked rice 2 tablespoons chopped 1 can (94 oz ) tuna, pimiento drained and flaked 3 eggs, slightly beaten 1 '4 cup chopped green pepper cup milk 4 cup chopped celery teaspoon salt In a mixing howl combine cottage cheese, rice, tuna, green pepper, celery, onion and pimiento. Combine eggs, milk and salt. Pour over cottage cheese mixture and blend thoroughly. Spoon into custard cups. Place cups in pan of hot water; bake minutes or until a knife inserted near center comes out clean. Remove timbales from custard cups by loosening around edge with spatula and inverting onto serving plate. Top with 1 55-6- Tomat- o-Mushroom Sauce. Sauce: Tomato-Mushroo- 1 can ) tomato sauce tablespoons butter with mushrooms tablespoon flour In small saucepan melt butter; blend in flour. Remove from heat; gradually add tomato sauce. Return to heat and cook stirring constantly, until mixture thickens. Cook two additional minutes. 2 I 1 , (8-o- z wedding and has fulfilled a North British Mission. Recently she has been the home demonstration agent for Salt Lake County. Mr. Hyde graduated from Utah State University and has served a tour of duty with the U. S. Army. He is a chemist for the Bureau of Reclamation. Bridal attendants will include Mrs. Samuel (Janis) Jackson, sister of the bride and Miss Patricia Hyde. Sam Jackson will perform duties as best man. Following a honeymoon to southern California, the Hydes will make their home in Bountiful Teacher Profile band teacher at the Payson High School, has been selected as The Teacher of the Payson. Mr. Nielson is the son of L. A. and Harriet Johnson Nielson of He was born and Mapleton. reard there and was educated in the schools of Mapleton and Springville. Alton is married to the former Lois Walker of Payson and they rites to be solemnized Thursday evening, 21st in the Salt Lake Temple, Miss Judith Loveless and Arlo G. Hyde will be wed. Following the ceremony the bridal couple will be honored at a reception at the Gold Room in Hotel Utah. The bride, a former resident of Payson, is the daughter of Mrs. Veda Loveless and the late Mr. The parents of the Glenn L. Loveless. bridegroom are Mrs. Rosel P. Hyde and the late Mr. Hyde of Rupert, Idaho. Judith is a graduate of Brigham Young University In March James Brague, music and 3 4 cup milk Sift was introduced by Mrs. Sterling Ballard, pro- GOULASH 1 lb. hamburger 1 med, onion, diced COME & GET-4- T lb. spaghetti He largest ann- -, gift service is pleased to ounce the appointment of Mr. Wilde of Roes Bakery; 17 South Main to handle the service in Payson. Ths is a unique service that be to allows Brides-t- o tablesettings and assemble a complete household trousseau. Then they register their preferences for the benefit of family, friends, and wedding guests. Its the only way to avoid duplication and allow the guests to select a gift the bride would choose for herself. Mr. Wilde is setting up a complete wedding gift department. Members of his firm have been trained as consultants to of this serve the Brides-to-b- e community. Mr. Wilde is also appointed tele-gi- ft dealer for modern livis a gift by wire serThis ing. vice similar to the flower by wire business. This service allows you to send a wedding gift or any occasion gift to anywhere in the UnitedStates.This service eliminates the problem of selecting, gift wrapping and -mailing a gift. This is a very convenient service for our modern, busy way of life. The recent White Cane Drive for funds to help the visually handicapped people was most successful, according to Ber-ne- ll Evans, chairman of the Lions Club project. Special thanks is extended to the Boy Scouts and the scoutmasters who conducted the drive. Over a hundred dollars went into the fund through their efforts. The Lions Club committee for the visually handicapped includes Mr. Evans, W.W. Hansen and Don J. McCoy, who plan a broom sale in the near future. Brooms are made by blind people of Utah and funds gathered are kept in the state for the benefit of the visually blind, Mr. Evans reported. Week. Mr. Brague is experiencing his first year of teaching, having received his B.A. Degree from the Brigham Young University. He is the son of Charles and Anne Van Der Lann of Riverside, California. James was born, reared and received his early education in Riverside. He is married to the former Sonia Kay Smith. Mr. Brague has been a ward MIA Superintendent, Choir Director, Stake Leader, Sunday School teacher, and at the present time he is Music Director in the Brigham Young University Eighth Stake. He has played tuba with the Utah Valley Symphony and he has played in professional dance bands. He plays the string bass and the trombone. He is a sergeant in the United States Army Reserves and he plans to be made an officer in the near future. He is to go on maneuvers with the reserve this summer and also plans to teach summer school at the BYU Music Clinic. Mr. Brague presented the Payson High School Christmas Program with his choral group and they also sang at Nebo Stake Conference. His Marching Band participated in the Marching Festival at Price last fall and several of his students participated in the Solo Ensemble Festival in Provo last week. en LDS Showers Honor JoAnn Tolman On Feb. 29 and March 4 On February 29, a personal shower was given for JoAnn Tolman by Vickie Lindstrom and Sandra Kester at the home of Mrs. Carl Lindstrom. Games were played and refreshments were served to 20 guests. The bride-to-received many lovwas made a wedand gifts ely ding gown from the many papers and ribbons. Karen Manwell Named': Queen Attendant be On March 4, a kitchen shower was given for JoAnn by Glenda Jensen and Vickie Stansfield of Goshen. The girls had lots of fun playing games and seeing the many gifts, after which refreshments were served. Mrs. Montague Son Visit Arizona Mr. & & Mr. and Mrs. Grover Montague and their son, Dallas B., enjoyed a week long trip to the Arizona area, visiting with their w and daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Folsom. son-in-la- Places of interest visited by the Montagues were Zions Park, Glen Canyon Dam, Page, Ariz.; and Flagstaff, Ariz. In the Phoenix area, they visited such places as Scottsdale, where the Folsom family live and also Mesa, Tempe and other places including the American Heritage Wax Museum, and the Berry Goldwater home. They returned home late last week. Karen Manwill, daughter of Mrs. Donna Elmer, Payson, has been honored as first at- tendant to the Snow Queen at the Winter Carnival held at the College of Southern Utah at Cedar City. Nominees for queen were girls previously elected as queens of their dormitories. Karen is queen of Manzaneta Dormitory . This is her first year at the school. She graduated with honors from Payson HighSchool last spring, and is continuing to earn high grades in the south Utah school. A total of $2,038.77 has been turned into the stake officials after having been collected in the various wards. Mrs. Hogan said this amount is about $300 more than was collected last year. She also stated that the fund has increased each of the three years since she took office. PEARTS WIGS & HAIR FASHIONS 241 South 200 West Payson, Utah 465-305- 6 with MR. RON and meet MISS LINDA MISS LINDA is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sacks of Chicago, the wife of Mr. Ron. She is a graduate of Pivot Point International. MR. RON is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Peart. He worked with his mother in the salon before taking a position with Pivot Point International in 1966. He has trained with extensively uieimm. am... aUlFMi' leading European artists and world champions. The couple have a nine month old daughter, Jodi Lynn. They will be making their home in Payson. The Pivot Point Approach to hair design is the most, revolutionary change in the entire history of hair styling, a movement sweeping the entire globe, creating longer lasting sets and a 100 comb out every time. OPENING MONDAY, MARCH 11th Drop in or Phone for Appointment - COMPLETE , Primary. We invite you to come in and 5 , completed, according to Valera Hogan, president of Nebo Stake ng get . The drive for pennies to send ' ; to the Primary Childrens Hos- - ' pital in Salt Lake City has been Ruth Peart Announces the of Re-Openi- , Penny Drive Nets Hospital $2,038.77 Sociables The LDS Sociables Stag Dance will be held March 16th at 9 p.m. at 575 South 400 West., Orem. The theme will be St. Patricks day, so dress in green. All persons 23 and over who are single, divorced or widowed are invited to attend. A tubing party for the Sociables and their families will be at Timp Haven on March 21st at 7 p.m. ' BEAUTY CARE - , ; ; |