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Show THE " t ' T State Pageant Entrant department in fast Idaho this past Rexburg, year. she was named a cheerleader for the wrestling team and next year has been named head wrestling cheerleader. Locally, preparations are under way for the 1977 Box Elder County Dairy Princess competition. The pageant is slated for June 25 at Box -- Production oriented person to help man- age large cold type growing national printing firm. Prefer someone who can supervise and work with other departments. Girls are invited to pick up applications at the Peach and the Box City Drive-I- n Elder News and Journal in Brigham City or the county agent's office in Tremon-ton- 's City Building. At Ricks Salt Lake City. Tammy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Smoot of West Corinne. She is a 1976 graduate of Box Elder High School and attended Ricks College in . Youngest Marry Rexburg, Stylart, Idaho 83440 Elder High School. Tammy Smoot 744-550- mm The Rexes are the parents of two children, Masbel, two and a half years and Matthew, eleven months. "They help take care of the leftover problem." Mashelle's favorite foods are all kinds of vegetables and casseroles with noddles. "These go down just like candy," Diane said. "Perhaps this accounts for Mash-idle- 's good dental record," she said. This year Mashelle will have all the fresh vegetables she can dream of because the Rexes are sporting their first vegetable garden. Curtis is trying his hand at something else this summer for the first time,5 - ; 1 u FOG VALyHS 0!? THE VHAK 0129 u WRANGLERS Al EFFECTIVE JUNE 9-10- 1 -1 HORMELL LB During the school year, Curtis teaches Seminary at Bear River High School. This job brought the Rexes to the area from Randolph and Provo last August. "It is like coming back home, to me," Diane said. She is originally from Riverside, but calls Evanston, Wyoming her hometown. In addition to liking the area because it is home, Diane likes it because "U is fun." All three new seminary teacherlkiive within the block. The Rexes are members of the Tremon-vto- n Fifth Ward. Diane is active in the Half cup cocoa, 3$ cup boiling water, 2 cups sifted flour, tsp. baking soda, Vi cup butter or margarine, 2 cups sugar, 1 tsp. vanilla, 3 large egg whites. Dissolve the cocoa in the water and set aside to cool. Sift the flour with the baking soda and set aside. Stir the sour cream into the cooled cocoa mixture and blend. Cream the butter or margarine and gradually add the sugar until light and fluffy. Add the vanilla. Now add the flour mixture alternately with cocoa mixture. Beat until smooth. Beat egg whites until stiff and fold in last. Pour into greased and floured 9x13 pan and bake at 300 degrees for one hour or until cake is done. GROUND PREMIUM W.F. SLICED Lj357 I Beat 1 egg and add xk tsp. salt. Add milk equal to egg. Add enough flour to handle. Roll out thin. Cut them and put them into oven to dry. After dry, cook for 15 - 20 minutes. Dial Soap GREEN 30 sim VIENNA SAUSAGE or size TANG DRINK 6 OR WESTERN i.J 3 Beautiful Patterns - - f PER PIECE WITH EVERY $5.00 PURCHASE GRADE) (FANCY LIDBTo HUNTS FAMILY DASH 6LB4 3)' O'fl o FRUIT COCKTAIL W.F. 59 GELATIN KRAFT BLUE Added At Sr. Center Messages Methodist WESTERN for the monthly blood pressure clinic. It will be held Tuesday, June 28. Female seniors are also reminded of the city cervical cancer clinic scheduled for June 13 and 14 at the Bear River LDS Church and Bear River Junior High School, respectively. If rides are needed, call the center. Reservations are now being taken for the Shrine Circus in Ogden. The free circus is slated for Monday afternoon, June 13 Those interested should call the Center. LOW CHEESE those interested in learning the skills of crewel and needlepoint should call in. Classes will be formed when the need arises. Miss Accopts Trouble with telling a good story is that it always reminds the other guy of a dull one. Wife to another: "No, Henry doesn't believe in reincor-natioHe doesn't even believe in life after dinner." on June 18. An open house will honor ure n. on June the missionary-to-b- e 17 from 7 to 9:30 p.m. at her parent's home at 259 N. 1st W., Tremonton. Friends and relatives are invited to attend. 26 ITALIAN 'cEASAR OZ TOILET TISSUE SALE a SUGARED 3' J I GRAPE 07 t n nm mm mum arms im it CLIP CARROTS BAKERY TROPICA NA 100 WITH COUPON , '1.17 J . COO0 omt J PURE it cam ft ton LB COUPON QQt ti z OJ rvoiDtc WITH mti a WW0UT . EXPIRES 723-304- 04302 I TREWIOMTOW JUNE PILLSBURY iJ 25 l 18 T r.nnn J FLOUR LB WITH WTHOUT 03 percm 4 ordor coll L. or wrlto Mr. Jonot 145 S. 6th E. 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Sunday School classes are held at the church at 9:30 a.m. Rev. Strayer continues to improve and we all pray for his complete and rapid recovery. St. Henry's Roman Catholic Church continues to provide mass for residents of the Tremonton community every Sunday evening at 7:30, Aroee Scothern RUSSIAN PtunluEe. GOLDEN FAMILY APPLE PIES FUWOR CALORIE DRESSING MEAT PIES WESTERN 3caks 0 H DRESSING FLAVORS ALL 0o)35 BOX OR ANGES g can 0Z MANDARIN KRAFT Two New Features DINNER PLATI :S TABLETS BEANS ANACIN Reg. Size Two-third- (orange) ; dissmayonnaise in about 1 cup of pineapple, as CUT W.F. CONGO BARS One large package Jello olve. Let set. Whip 1 tbs. Jello. Add to Jello. Grate cheese and some crushed desired. Let set. OZ PKG HAMS , REFRESHING JELLO SALAD 12 PICNIC RATH BONELESS HOMEMADE NOODLES s cup shortening, ,2 cups brown sugar, 3 eggs, 2 cups flour, Vk tsp. baking powder, V2 tsp. salt, 1 small pkg. chocolate chips. Mix ingredients together. Bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes. BEEF BACON R0YAl Beginning Monday, two new features will be added to spice up the life of the average Bear River Valley senior citizen. An extended lunch, beginning at noon, will be served to seniors at the Center. The meal will consist of salads and dessert. Also beginning Monday, are the Monday morning rides. Seniors will leave at 10 a.m. from the Center and will return near noon. The purpose of this activity is to get the seniors reacquainted with the valley, LaRene Napoli said. The regular Friday luncheon will be held this week. Seniors are also reminded to mark their calendars for the change this month only, if LEAN start." -- i? SOUR CREAM CHOCOLATE CAKE She's the oldest girl and he's the youngest boy, both in families of eleven. This coincidence is shared by Curtis and Diane Rex, 655 W. 4th S., Tremonton. "When we first got married, we had food coming out of our ears," Diane, this week's Good Cook said. Both were used to family life, deluxe style. "The worst aspect of my cooking," Diane said, "was that we ended up eating leftovers for weeks, right at the carpentry. SPECIAL; (BAR-B-- pay, fringes, sharing. Locat- small town with air and water near winter and summer recreation areas. We pay moving exe penses. to Job Openings, co tion, contact Mrs. Royal Norman in West Corinne at Primary, where she teaches ten active Oldest Top profit ed in clean - informa- if d ' t Send-resum- For additional THIS WEEK'S good cook is Mrs. Diane Rex shown with her daughter, Mashelle, and son, Matthew. Sunbeams. Husband Curtis covers for her, cooking-wis- e when she is attending her meetings or playing softball. "He even has his own cooking specialty," she said, "It is Japanese food." Curtis served the LDS Church two years in the Japanese mission. He is currently in the Elders Quorum presidency in Fifth Ward. Here are four big family pleasers: 7 Page 1977. HELP WANTED Tammy Smoot, Box Elder County's 1976 Dairy Princess, will participate in the annual Utah Dairy Princess Pageant scheduled for June 11 at the Hotel Utah in 10 three-year-ol- TIMES, June 9. D Dairy Princess Is BE . 1 I LEADER-GARLAN- $ 1 89 COUPON 1 '2.9 IINIY IT COUPON CARL i DONS EXPIRES J JUNE 18 |