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Show ' SUNDAY HERALD 3-- A JUNE 3, 1956 Utah County. Utah SUNDAY, Norma Taylor Plans Rites In Pocatello ' it '' -i .v- - Norma Taylor is look ing forward to a week of activity beginning Monday with her wedding to Elmer Madsen of Draper, Utah. She will be married at the home of her son, Hollis Taylor of Pocatello, Ida. This will be followed by an open house reception at the home. . k The couple will take a to the and Northwest trip Yellowstone before returning tov Utah county. ORE M two-wee- ' IK ; ' av v-- ' rf? Club Notes in i i" in t -- - ' " ' - Zx J ' EDGEMONT LITERARY Will meet Thursday, June 7, at the home of Mrs. Beatrice Smith, 136 E. 2nd N., Springville. STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE Strawberries are here again which means Strawberry e Sltortcake. But none of these sponge cake layers, if you please! Shortcake, to be the good a bit by the addition of American favorite it is, must be a sweetened biscuit dough enriched melted butter and egg along with the milk, or by the use of cream. OLD-TIM- E old-tim- Strawberry Shortcake Season Is Here A&ain Strawberry shortcake is so easy to make, thanks to the packaged biscuit mix you find on the grocers' shelves, that one just can't go wrong in the making, and so good that you'll find yourself making shortcake of other fruits long after the strawberry season has come and gone. Patted thick and split after baking or rolled thin and put together sandwich style before baking, the shortcake needs butter aplenty both between and atop. Aiid, as it's served with the berries fairly bursting the sides and rolling- - off the top of the piping hot cake, there should be cream good thick cream and plenty of it to serve poured from the pitcher or whipped to rest atop each serving like a fluffy white To serve, split the Betrothal Of Benjamin shortcakes. Girl Is Told butter. While hot, spread with Cover lower half with sweetened strawberries, both sliced and whole depending on size. (Use to 1 cup sugar for a quart about of berries and allow them to stand at room temperature for a while). Put on the top crust. Cover with strawberries. Serve at once with plenty of slightly sweetened whipped cream, or cream to pour from a pitcher. old-tim- favorite) 2 cups prepared biscuit 2 mix Benjamin News Gl, Wife Report Birth Of Son BENJAMIN Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Peay and Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Robertson have received word of a new grandson born May 27. The parents are Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Johnson of San Diego, Calif., where he is stationed with the U. S. Navy. Mrs. Johnson is the former Jackie Peay. Mrs. Lois Bingham will act as the new supervisor of the . Junior fry after the game Tuesday. The Primary held their monthly meeting at the home of Lois Bing tablespoons sugar ham this week. OR h cup cream Vz cup milk and Y cup melted butter Mayor and Mrs. L. Z. Mills of 1 quart of strawberries Corinne, spent four days recently Add cream or milk and melted with their daughter. Mrs. Willard butter to the biscuit mix and Utley, and family. sugar. Mix with a fork. Keep the dough soft but if it is sticky add Jim Cook is acting as guide for a bit more biscuit mix. Turn out a group of local boys making a on floured cloth. Knead ten times trip to Wayne Wonderland this to shape in ball. Pat or roll out to week. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hanhalf of thickness desired when sen also accompanied the group. in baked. Shortcake doubles volume. Mrs. Lizzie Utley entertained at Cut six individual shortcakes a birthday party at Arrowhead rewith a cutter dipped in flour or sort in honor of her daughter, gently pat or roll out half of dough Barbara. The group enjoyed swimto fit in round pan 8 inches in ming and a wiener roast. diameter and Vk inches deep. Dot or spread liberally with softened Sunday School. She takes the place butter. Pat out other half of dough of Mrs. Bernice Woffinden who and place on top. Dot or spread resigned after serving lor four with butter and sprinkle with years. h 10 garden enthusiasts met at the home of Vi Ostergaard and elected Mrs. Ostergaard as the club's first president. Ever see a pattern in the store you were sure would be just right for your decorative scheme. When you matched it at home, the pattern didn't "fit in," the color was wrong. Avoid disappointment. Let Sears mm PJnW Vsfcryki -- jSa lliii " .,, JLm& . ''"11 " MuaawHHHMMMHMaMWMAdMHBMiak. jl MILITARY WEDDING In one of the first of many weddings following graduation at the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, Md. June 1, Second Lieutenant C. Robert Perry of the BENJAMIN Mr. and Mrs. Ira Roy Ferman of Lehi, state re Blanchard announce the engage- gional director of Utah's garden ment and approaching marriage of clubs, and his wife, a recognized f , their daughter, Margaret, to Nor- landscape artist, were present to man E. Lundell, son of Mr. and speak to the group. M r. Ferman Mrs. Carl E. Lundell. stressed the reasons for organizThe marriage will be solem- ing a garden club in Lindon, the nized in the Manti LDS Temple purpose of the club, and the re June 5. The following day a re- sponsibility of every club officer ception will be held in their honor The heautification of gardens;j in the Benjamin LDS Ward chapel. through proper arrangement and Mr. and Mrs. The bride-eleis a graduate of growing of flowers was Mrs. Fer-man- 's .HIGHLAND Spanish Fork High School and topic for the evening. Henry E. Greenland are announcLDS Seminary. Mr. Lundell is a were elected officers Other the engagement and approachstudent at Brigham Young Un- Hazel Johnson, nrst vice presi- ing of their daughter, iversity. He has served an LDS dent; Alberta Walker, secretary; ing marriage Mission in the Central States and "Mae Winters, second vice presi Barbara, to Richard j. Reisner, has served in the U. S. Navy. dent; Leida Atwood, publicity son of Mrs. Sam Shacklefocd and of California. chairman; Rhonda Marshall, his- Richard C. Reisner will The solemnized be torian; and Virginia Swenson, in the marriage LDS Lake Salt Temple June membership chairman. The last 6. A Benjamin News will honor the reception three officers mentioned are also in the Highthat evening couple of directors. the board LDS land Ward chapel. Robert H. Ostergaard was also t KltCS 61710 consultant help you choose from samples of fabrics and colors right in your own home at no obligation to you. L M ...UwmmLj v United States Marine Corps, of Indianapolis, Ind., and Blanche Adams, of Wilmington, Del , walk through drawn swords after their wedding ceremony. (UP Telephoto). Members of Spring Lake Riding Club Entertain Wives at. Dinner and Dancina The Riding, Lake City, and Mrs. Ethel Krick-CluSPRING LAKE Debra. oi of Spring Lake entertained son and daughter. were dinner a Fork. American sbord a their wives at smorg of a their local at guests Tuesday dinner and dancing paronls. cafe this week. Dinner and a; Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Butler. Also social evening were enjoyed byiin the afternoon at the Rutlor "S oiiests jhome were Mrs. Rcha Olsen and children of Parson, Mrs. Zina The Serving Susies, a recent- Hanks and children of Salem. Mrs. Fern Neilsen and children club, men at of ly organized Spring Lake. the home of their leader, Lenore The following offirers Huish. cooking club was recent-were elected: president. Jolene A 1y organized with Dorothy Moore Barnett; vice president and song as for the leader. (Mficers elected were! meeting. present leader, Patsy Benson;, secretary, Mrs. John D. Miller underwent a Mary Jane Deuel; reporter. Kay- - Diane Spainhower, president, The club chose the first Monday of every month for its meet- major operation in St. Marks Hos- lene Moore. Mothers of the girls ivaren Moore, vice president; ing day. The next meeting will pital in Salt Lake City this week. were soecial guests. Refresh-- i be held at the home of Mrs. ments were served. BENJAMIN Mrs. Gene Galli-hav- e Winters, June 4 at 8 p. m. Don Adams of Ely, Nev., was a new. ger and four daughters recent visitor of his parents, Mr. Mrs. Faye Peterson and a arrived to spend the summer with and Mrs. S. E. Adams. friend, Mrs. Ann Grey of Salt Gene's mother, Mrs. Millie Stewart. Mrs. Galliger has been teaching school in Salt Lake City. Also visiting with Mrs. Stewart is her sister, Mame Lunderberg. YOUR CHILD SHOULD STUDY b 4-- H Mrs. Stewart 4-- H and Mrs. Johnny Van and two sons of Kearhs uorp guests of her parents, Mr. and Airs. Mike Cowan, Wednes- - day. Mexico ity was the nrst Latra American city to operate a tele- vision station. Table Talk DINNERWARE Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fitzgerald of Oxnard, Calif., are visiting her sister, Madge Clayson. DANCING Mr. and Mrs. Lavon Payne at tended the funeral of James Boyle at Richfield reecntly. AT FREDOVA DANCE STUDIO All classes personally Individual Attention Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ludlow attended graduation of their granddaughter, Shirley Ek, at Beaver last week. taught ... Rapid Progress President of the newly organized Garden Club'of Lindon, Mrs. Vi Ostergaard, admires a lovely peony. CLUB GARDEN 3-5- Nutri-Tonic- 1 Payne. bat. Oft. Rradaa at 4Jaatla If iar mmm Md m H a U U mum C- - oil-ri- Ni im km tinad martug C yva m mot ar ntmd, Sm as a vaUk at iaailnm ttot aaaar ma mamS & Ml Vi That'i wiy brinas yew benefits that permanent can't give bettl Nurri-Toak.You- ch e, m HAVE A CASUAL ACQUAINTANCE all-ov- er THIS IS Nwtri'TonlcY patented Oil Cram Tkar's THIS MUCH Im nt WEDD FT .FOR more than give you fastest waving... and fastest permanent start to finish. It gives your curls a softness, naturalness and loveliness you didn't think possible. And as you wave, the oil helps protect your hair's natural texture and luster. 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This week they met at the home of Carol Ann H Fruit Salad pattern... permanent waves deep down - yet gentler irp - - Service for four consists of: 4 each dinner plates, 7 plate cups and saucers. ore 010 Only J- 81 school year. Mar CALIFORNIA by Fred ova FOR REGISTRATION AND INFORMATION or FR Phone FR Stadias at WOMEN'S CLUB HOUSE, 3rd North and Unir. Mr. and Mrs. Alpheus Bingham and two children arrived here. last week from Wyoming 4to visit his mother. They expect to make their home in Provo where he will attend summer school. He has taught school in Wyoming the past yd. Brook by Ballet Students receive training similar to that given at SADLER WELLS BALLET SCHOOL and leading Ballet Schools of the United States. thej" 1 Mr ebon smart yrf V Morlene Tanner, secretary, and Nad me Renin ng. reporter. The group met at the home of Mrs. Moore and is called the 4 Cream Puffs. 1 Entertaining Mrs. Galliger Nutrl-Ton- ic U7C ? 1 Spring Lake News Planned By Couple FABRICS From x ; v-- ME where you can lx and match samples of colors and fabrics against your home background 3 ' LINDON The Lindon Garden Club was organized recently when Visiting here on Memorial Day were Mr. ana Mrs. Uari wukey and Mrs. Nora Hone of Nephi; Mr. and Mrs. Heber Hand, Mr. and Mrs. Clem Fullmer, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Galloway, Mr. and Mrs. Ladd Simons and Mrs. sugar. Leone Prince all of Salt Lake Bake in hot overn (450 degrees) Visiting at the home of Bishop City: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas about 10 minutes for the individual and Mrs. Clair Anderson recently Moulton of Ogden. shortcakes. 15 to 20 minutes for was a sister, Maxine Lundell of the large short cake. Salt Lake City. Mrs. Mae Shepherd entertained the ABC Club at her home in Spanish Fork recently. Prizes went to Helen Hickman, Iris and Florence Thom-- I Beckstrom a fabric 'takes your ey" in th store, sen. but will it be "right7' for your home? Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Hawkins had as guests Monday Mrs. Nora SHOP-AT-HOHansen of Los Angeles, Mrs. Aleda Jorgensen of Moab and other members of their family. FROM SEARS CUSTOM SERVICES (ft) Lindon Organizes New Garden Club ct sugar-sauce- d cloud. But remember, this is a hearty dessert, a favorite that needs a bit of publicity before family or friends have spoiled their enjoyment of the dish with too much of the food that has come before. Having a hearty soup and a light salad or the two in reverse makes for full appreciation of ADA'S STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE e (Modern version of the PROVO WOMEN'S COUNCIL Board meeting will be held Mon day at 2 p.m. at the clubhouse. GET- - - We'll pop) your dollar 'With the dollars from her other friends and select a LOVELY GIFT from all of you. 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