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Show Thursday. September 6, 1979 Lehi Free Press Page 5 EDUCATION Strawberry Desert That Can't Be Topped With strawberries coming around for the second lime this summer, it's nice to have something new and delicious to try on family and friends. Mrs. Rav Iilai Anderson has been making this dessert for a long time and nobody can afford to turn down at least one serving of strawberries served in this special dessert. Also there's an easy, quick and scrumptious jam to please both the cook and the customer. lila Anderson' Straw M '. u;-- . Parrel G. Powell Earns Degree From BYU 1 it; commencement "I WANNA ICE CREAM TOO", seemingly says President F. Russell Hakes. Actually he is helping serve dessert to high schoolers attending North Stake Appreciation Banquet last week. Nearly Classes Of 78 And 79 The Alumni Assembly for Homecoming Week at Lehi High School will be under the direction of the Furnish Alumni Assembly To Anyone wishing to help is asked to call him at Classes of '78 and '79. Chairman is Jim Lucero who states that participation is needed. exer- cises on August 17. He is the. son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Powell. He is married to the former Claudia Jones and they have three daughters, Stephanie, Stacey Kay andChrisli Ann. Powell is employed as a sales and marketing elected recently president of Insurance Underwriters Countdown Begins in Queen Contest 18 years of age on the closing day of the contest, October 9. Winner of the local contest will be entered in the national finals. The national winner will ride on the companies' "Stardust" float, which will honor the famous song. Judging will be on the basis of photographs submitted by contestants. Entry blanks and There is still time to enter Farmers Insurance Group of companies' contest to select a queen for its "Stardust" float in Pasadena's 91st annual Tournament of Roses parade, according to agent Ken Cardon of American Fork. Insurance Farmers Group will give the national winner an to in trip Pasadena to take part the parade on January 1. contest rules The contest is open to women who are at least are Planned For Ladies Of Elks Ladies of Elks Opening Social and meeting will Wednesday, September 12, at the Provo Elks lxdge. All Indies of Elks are invited to attend and join this year's activities The speaker will be Doris Taggert, public relations director of Zions First National Bank. Her subject will be "Stir What You've Got," dealing with how to motivate yourself. All Indies of Elks are welcome. First Child I Xw- - Alyson Kay is the name chosen for the lovely, petite baby girl born Sunday, August 19, to proud first time parents Jan and Kayleen Jonsson of Highland Lawrence and Marie Jonsson, Robert M. Scholes has been elected President of Bonneville UniServ, a professional educators' group representing more than 2000 educators in Utah County. Called the Bonneville UniServe Unit, the organization is comprised of the Alpine, Let's talk value. Multiple car and other available discounts can save you as much as 1 5 on your auto insurance. Nebo, an independent insurance agency, we can help you find the best value for your insurance dollars. As Bowen-Leavi- tt Insurance Agency Provo we ri'present Educational Resolutions NEA r l r rrTT WTfll msuRance companies Uj school legislature, Hunsaker, Lyceum Series is t boards, and other public Robert organizations," Education Committee. He received of Science and Master of Science degrees from BYU. ' President-Elec- of Violinist Opens American Fork. Scholes took office September 1, 1979. His House of Association Delegates and six years as a delegate to the Association Represen tative Assembly. Scholes was Assistant Executive Director of Bonneville UniServ, and for two years was alternate member for the Ont'ot the tint unip.tnn' wife, Kathryn Luke, Coordinator of Elementary Curriculum for the Provo School District. "In addition to the administering of the Bonneville affairs, Mr. Scholes will represent educators before the National 756-761- 9 his Virginia, and five children reside in Education Associations. Scholes is a teacher at American Fork Junior High School, and has l.v years experience in the Alpine and Carbon County School Districts. He has served eight years as a member of the Utah Fotheringham and A lieutenant com mander in the U.S. Naval Reserve, Scholes serves as an intelligence officer. Scholes, also Highland, share grandparent honors with Lehi residents, Clyde and Elanor Collard. The tiny miss has three great grandparents, Mrs. Alice Degelbeck, Ophir, Utah; W. O. Collard, Salt Ike City; and Wesley Conrad, Portersville, Calif Jr. High Teacher Elected President Of Educators Group Dnsurance r Opening Social ROBERT SCH0LES Auto executive director of Bonneville said. "We are very happy to have such a strong leader as advocate for improved Hunsaker r education," stated. MINERVA Open House To Honor Yugoslavian violinist perform com positions by Bach, Beethoven and Bartok Sept. 14 to initiate the 197!l KO Lyceum season at A will BYU. a Miha Pogacnik, former Fulbright scholar who studied with Joseph at Indiana Gingold University, will give his recital in the de Jong Concert Hall of the Harris Fine Arts Center at 8 p m. He will also teach a free master class Sept. 13 from 10 a.m. to noon in the Madsen Rec ital Hall. Minerva R. Heaps will observe her 90th birthday on Saturday, Sept. 8, when her family has arranged an open house in her honor to be held at the Fifth Ward Church, 381 South- - A & B Vacuum before FOR If when you order A Shrimp Boat dinner at our regular low price of $2.99 Including choice ot baked potato or French fries and our Sundowners cheeei toast. $349.95 GOOD SEPTEMBER 8, 1 979 Free Sewing Instructions COME EARLY AND AVOID THE LONG LINES! Good Saturday Only, September 8, 1979 A&B Vacuum 1012 East State Rd. I moving now has and Sewing Center American Fork (West of Reams) 756-418- 3 aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Escalante. He was a widower with two small children, a boy and a girl. Later the marriage was solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple. She lost her husband in February, 1968. In November, 1948, Mr. and Mrs. Heaps moved to Arsenalvilla in Roy, Utah. They lived there until 1953 then moved to Bountiful. In March 1964 they moved to American Fork where she has lived since. Minerva has served in church well throughout the years in Escalante, Roy and Bountiful, where she was a Primary teacher, Relief Society secretary, a counselor and a Visiting Teacher for years. She has been a member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers in Escalante, Bountiful and is presently a member of the Greenwood Camp in American Fork. In her younger years she made many quilts, to afghans and Conference on Aging on September 11 and 12, according to a Utah of Social Department Services official. Over 5,000 citizens are expected to attend the conference which runs from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Salt Palace in Salt Lake City. Governor Scott M. Matheson will discuss problems with seniors and will respond to recommendations made by senior citizens during the past year at held throughout the state. The day has been declared Senior Citizen Day at the Utah State Fair, and admission will be free. After the conference, free UTA busses will shuttle seniors to the fair grounds. Free enwill be tertainment provided in the grandstand at 2 p.m. and there City; Saturday, anniversary Septembers. The Aerie home will hold a social hour from 6 until 7 p.m. A roast beef dinner will be served at 7:30 p.m. by evenings Saturday during the month of September. Sunday, September 9, the C.B.R.C. Club will host a family breakfast from 9 a.m. until noon in the Aerie home September 6 thru September 12 (cagycta ices Riding, w tjw w For more information caJJ 768-844- 4 State Bankof Lehi E. Heaps, Mrs. Leo 99 West Main (Charlene) Norton, West Bountiful ; a stepson, Verge Heaps of Orem; and a Mrs. Lera (Corine) Schou, Salt Lake City. Member FDIC Early withdrawals are subject to an interest penalty step-daughte- r, There's still Room for YOU at UTAH TECUHIGAL COLLEGE AT PROVO Low Tuition Newest Veteran's Benefits Campus in Utah Financial Aids i 1 J OPEN DAILY FROM 1 1 TO 9:00 SPANISH FORK 985 North Main Street Phone 798-288- 5 Closed Sundays FRIDAY 1 1 & SATURDAY TO 9:30 Easy Freeway Access Plenty of Parking Accounting Auto Mechanics Auto Parts Service Building Construction Business Machine Repair Business Management Cabinet Making and Millwork Child Care Aide Clerk Typist Clothing Management Prod and Services Collision Repair (Auto Body) Dental Assisting Diesel and Heavy Duty Mechanics Drafting and Design Technology Electrical and Automation Technology Electromechanical Technology Electronic Technology Energy Conservation and Use Technology Environmental Technology Etecutive Secretary Fashion Merchandising Fire Science General Related Education Graphics 'Commercial AM Technology Equipment Operator and Restaurant Management Human Services Instrument Repair Legal Assistant Legal Secretary Machine Shop Medical Receptionist Medical Secretary Nurse Aide Olfice Management Power Sewing Practical Nursing Professional Driving Radiologic Technology Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Retail Management Secretarial Shoe Repair Television and Radio Repair Technology Watch Repair Welding Heavy Classes start September 24th Call TODAY for more information (801) 224-616- or write to 1395 North 150 East, P. 6. the auxiliary. Live music an dancing will start at 9 p.m. Worthy President Dee Fraughton invites all Eagles and their partners to join in on the celebration. The board of trustees' reports that the Aerie home will have live music on Friday and Haass Mcsainc tamaa American Fork; Edwin R. Heaps, West Jordan; Willard Layton; The Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie No. 3372, Pleasant Grove, will celebrate their 11th paid on a $10,000 deposit for a 6 month period. Sargent, Cedar Mrs. Millard E. (Farna) Anniversary other living. One son died in infancyi They are Mrs... Edna Celebrate For the Week of 9.775 handiwork which she has given to her loved ones. Of her family of six children, five are still arts Eagles To Current Interest Rate beautiful Escalante in December, 1892, where he father built and ran a grist mill for many years. Minerva being the eldest living child at the time, learned to run the mill and was left many times to run it when her father was gone. She married Joseph Henry Heaps February - Rep. $399.95 roen Governor's Annual will be a special fine exhibit for seniors. Enroll this fall in one of these exciting programs: Sewing Machines and does Repairs Let us help you with your sewing needs Get Acquainted Offer packages A special conference wilh Governor Matheson, a Hawaiian dance and free admission to the state fair are some of the things in store for senior citizens, who attend the High Placement Stretch 1 East, Get Acquainted Otter Super- I I 300 American Fork, from 5 until 8 o'clock p.m. A cordial invitation is extended to friends and relatives who would like to visit with her at this time. They request no gifts please. She was born in Makersfield, Lancashire, England on Sept. 8, 1889 while her parents, Isaac J. and Clara Marie Berry Riddle, were serving an LDS Mission. She was the second of children. She eight relates that her father told her he paid the doctor five shillings or $1 .25 when she was born. She was blessed by Apostle George Teasdale and given the name of Clara Minerva. When they returned to Utah, they lived in Ioa, Utah, for a few years ONLY 1 HEAPS in till It llll Illlllflll 2 as 22, 1910 in Jonssons Welcome ill' I- - (cook Strawberry Jam 3 cups berries 5 cups sugar 1 package powdered pectin 1 cup water Crush berries. Add sugar. Stir and let stand for 20 minutes. Mix pectin and water and let boil rapidly for 1 minute. Pour pectin mixture into berries and stir for 2 minutes. Bottle and let stand at room temperature for 24 hours. Store in freezer or refrigerator. Minerva R. Heaps available at agents' lllllllllllllllllllllltlllllltllltlllll Kasy for be held representative Firemans Fund in Salt Lake City. He was 400 youth and their leaders attended the dinner, which was sponsored by the Stake. Crust: 2 cups flour 2 cubes margarine One-hacup brown sugar One half cup chopped nuts Crumble, press down in cookie sheet. Bake at 375 for 15 minutes. Cool. Recrumble. Topping: Mix two envelopes dream whip, following directions on package. Add 8 oz. package cream cheese (softened), 1 Tb. vanilla. cup powdered sugar, Whip until thick Divide crumbs in half Press half of crumbs in cake pan (9 x 1.1) and pour cream mixture on top Pat remaining crumls on top. Press down firmly. 1 Darrel G. Powell. lehi, received a B S. degree in university studies at rz.tzj Topping: 1 package danish dessert directed Add 2 cups strawlerries, or frozen. Serve cool. (lieeseiake lf OARRELG. POWELL :. : . RiMniin k 0.1. ,.yUL,-,- .c, ,K ouiuuim living in ine um Norm Make enjoyed a banquet and program in their honor last week at the Stake Center. Hosted by the Stake Presidency, nearly 400 students and their leaders attended. STIiriFNTS FNinv r Special Conference Plsnnsd For Senior Citizens 1 Box 1009, Provo, Utah 84601 |