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Show : Methodist Notes ! y 'isi 12 soo'de-'- 12 or 3 ;r'.i t 975, Page 5 :". Poor r j'j, l r. oj ::;r. -,; 1 u s, ! to. ! cat,'-- . Bolts & Wilis :.. i iO i Wesley Bell Ringers To IfV - . 1 Appear Nov. 29 ested : n.nK. y linns or bazaar bakery p;..s may cn.lr.ci Timaitos, Ca; ; s. 2:.:- 257''.:;: The Wesley Bell Ringers will give a special com- concert November munity 29th at the Bear River High School auditorium. The Wesley Bell P.ingers I of Christ United Methodist Church, Salt Lake City, is an established, refined group that has been on tour throughout the US as well as in Canada and Nova UV - 3717. to h . may c 257- of i .iir - ;rr- t Tren :r. ; f IVh :;: ;:u ct for : . :nO..y a.m.. than 60 public . mm in and around appearances Utah are made each year .each c;. ThU No.aas win for churches, civic organi- - service f ? clue v.v and schools. There "We've s or. ; ioo will not be a charge for ' O ! J attending this event, though the Nation-,"i ful .!; i:, in to donate t:;1'. ''yu'l. opportunity .p oore Tio- ". Joyful. support of this group will "In OrSi There Is No be available. The Bell Choir j Oar-ais raising or V.Vst", ood its own money forequip- - Thee. Lord". The morning's ment and travel expenses, meditation. "The Fmit'daUo"! The Tremonton comraun- - of Hope" bused up-.Paul's letter to thcearlyt'hristiaus ity is invited to this event, belief Thursday evening, Dece- - in Rome, will inclu-Jmber 4th, the Community statements of people it. United Methodist Church is days' s world which a bazaar and chili of temporary parol'ois supper as a means of helping Paul's thought. The Chancel others move into the Christ- - Choir will sing the anthem mas Season in a mutually hymn "M tko Me a Capiive, beneficial way. Those inter- - Lord". More U :r s,h. t 4 f t A.vm-- i : - miij ; - cont ;..! i Schtvi). and v ooo;i,-- Scotia. i .krs.'vj " r, iiy . Mnh v- !u ' . : - V. tc;t " i . PV ELLEN v.- :,:i ( , o-- an I 00 ! )". " Lhor- had to learn to ood with the bad. we have to learn to take o.i.i v, Jth the worst. o : C0OK--M- rs. Anita King with children to r) Travis. Tara, and Dallas. Mrs. King enjoys working in the yard in the summeranother necessity--becau- se "we have a monsterous one." She has also succeeded in the art of raising house plants which she claims she's "never been able to do before." With Verlyn working various shifts and the kids stuck inside because of winter weather "I find myself almost climbing the walls," she said. Pie making is her cooking specialty, she said. And a fruit salad has become a tradition at Thanksgiving time when the family tries to get together with Good Cook's Corner Cooking Is (1 Art, Shane and Shannon art but a necessity. the predicament of this week's good cook, Mrs. Verlyn (Anita) King of That's f. f'.: we're v.. ,. Recipe Correction An error was made in the basic roils of 9, in the amount of flour. c Jensen, October ; " ; ' ? , :e Hardware R I 'S WKt Main Tremonton. BASIC ROLLS Utah 2 egg whites, 23 c marshmellow Fruit Salad (family tradition) can be made night before. large can pineapple tidbits or crushed, 1 c nuts, 1 package minature marshmel-low- s, Make a custqt. pears - diced. ard with 1 c juice of pineapple, 2 eggs. 4 T flour , juice of 1 lemon. Cook custard until thick - stir into other ingredients. Fold 12 c whipped cream into salad and let set overnight in refrigerator to sweeten. ... At Safeway, jeip ;T y.:oj fy or r f with yteof foods and friendly service. od vegeTobis, perfect frozen foods, ';"' day food find bakery foods. Plus a lot of non-- j snop fi( Safeway. You get all these at you gives us pleasure! Our aim is to ! t- vi - n,v. : , ., , i Safeway Regular ... t f4l . uruunu i At Safeway Buy Any Size You Need At Trie Same Package i Price Norbesi - A :f. MI. 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Beat the egg whites and salt until they are stiff; then add the marshmellow creme and beat until it forms peaks. Spread on the pie and bake at 350 degrees for 15 minutes. school and Utah State Uniis JUDUA Marshmellow Creme Meringue (never weeps) trips. He J it c n mart rm i hand-me-do- A ed 't Garland. The boys include Shannon, 11, a sixth grader at the Garland school; Shane, 10, a fifth grader; Darren, 8, athirdgrader; Dallas, 5, a kindergarten student, and Travis 4. Breaking the male streak is Tara, six months. Anita is an Idaho product. She was born in Twin Falls where she lived until she was in the fifth grade. The ily then moved to Dietrich, Idaho, where her father is currently mayor. Her husband is a mechanic at the Garland sugar factory. He's also an Idaho product hailing from Richfield--h- is grandparents are from Utah. "We just kind of migrated back," Mrs. King said. With a large family the sewing art is also a necessity. "That's my main love," she said. When the family used to visit back in Idaho she would dress them all in identical shirts sewn at home for the occasion. One nice thing about having a lot of boys it's functional. Clothing can be handed down from one to another. By the time Travis, the youngest boy, were worn was born the out. "He should have been a girl," she said. Actually he was lucky, he got an all new wardrobe sewn by his mother. "Travis has probably never had a store bought shirt," she said. The Kings are camping enthusiasts and purchased a trailer house last spring to house them on hunting and fishing has been named an associate of the firm. ' Jensea son of Clifford Jensen and the late Thelma K. Jensen, former residents of Dear River City and now residing In Logan, received a Juris Doctor Degree In 1975 from the Northwestern Uniin Chiversity School of serhe where Illinois, cago. ved as a member of the Editorial Board of the Northwestern law Review. was graduated with He from Logan high honors lawn: hi newly-seedc Keep off stom- have achs which are in perpetual motion anyIt used to be that they were more. satisfied with a sandwich for meals when Verlyn was on shift work, now they want a cooked meal, Mrs. King lamented. They're also curious eaters. "Everytime I introduce a new food, they all have to taste it" even if they don't eat a lot of it. Then, they gradually learn to like it. Mrs. King is active in the LDS church. She served "as Relief Society secretary for six years, currently hold a ward position. For a gal with Ave boys and a baby jjirl, being a good cook is not only an The law firm of Olsen, Hoggan and Sorenson of Lohas announced gan, Utah, that Miles P. Jensen, recently admitted as an attorney In the State of Utah, n relatives. Necessity Attorney i- , r o;e ll GOOD ioUT die good old days ,i',y jams kids got and nor.? plum graj v. n :ho 00 |