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Show Npfi. Juab County, Utah Jjc 'v ere week end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. IxGrande Mangelson. Levan Social and Local Items Nell Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. II. Ray Fran-coCropland visited In Oran with Mr. and Mrs. attended the wedding dinJames Stephenson on Sunday. ner in honor of David Voegele She also attended Sacrament of Provo and Dixie Ray Jtob-ert- s of Cedar City on Friday, meeting where their son was named and blessed. September 20 in Provo Canyon at Timp Haven Lodge. Mr. and Mrs. James Shep- The young couple were mar-lie- d herd and family of Provo visitin the Manti Temple. Mr. Mr. and of ed at the home and Mrs. Melvin Stanley of Mrs. Gifton Bosh on Sunday. Nephi accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Francom. Mr. and Mrs. Don Dastrup m Loicnzo Mangelson was honored Sunday on his 91st birthday anniversary at a birthday dinner In Provo. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mangelson of Nephi, Mr. and Mrs. Don Walker of Lindon, n Mr. and Mrs. Raymond and famidy of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. I.eGrande Mangelson and son Maynard. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mangel-son- , Mr. and Mrs. Brough and family, Mr. and Mrs. Romaine Mangelson and and Mrs. Golden R. Bishop of Levan. Mangelson M.in-grlso- Simco-IVctii- G Thursday, October 3, 1963 MONA NEW5 NOTES "t ;F y f, Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Orgill Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Anderson and son and Mrs Hazel Jackson and three children of Salt City, and Mr. and Mrs. Gilford Orgill and two children of Livermore, California. eV ft .V, i Nephi Local, Social News Mr. and Mrs. Harold n visited In Orem on Sunday with their son and d.iught- er in law, Mr. and Mrs. James Stephenson and family. They also attended Sacrament meeting where the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Stephenson was olessed and named. Step-henso- Mrs. Minnie S. Winter turned home re- Thursday after visiting in Bountiful with her son ami daughter in Law, Mr, and Min. Jay Winter and family, and in Salt Lake City with her son in law and daughter, on Mr, und Mrs. Ray Linton and family. Mr. and Mrs A. A. Brown Sunday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stephen of Salina were recent visitors son vvei-Mr. and Mrs. Law-rene- e of Mrs. Hazel Bosh. Young and family, Mr. ar.d Mrs. Kenneth Diamond and and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carter and baby, all of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Meril Stephen-se- n Mr. and Mrs. Jess Brooks and family and Miss Connie Carter visited in Moroni Sun- returned home Tuesday after Mr. and Mrs. Roliert L Stepa two weeks visit in Oregon day at the home of Mr. and There's no need to venture on To complete the menu, serve henson with her son in law and the and family of Salt Mrs. Lee Nunley. high seas to find treasure, Rice Stuffed Gouda Cheese with daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Fay for it can be yours for the bak- mixed salad, crisp rolls, a fruit Lake City were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Chris- Mills and family. ing. For there's a rich harvest dessert and coffee. of good eating for fall in this Stephenson. tensen visited in Fillmore on RICE STUFFED GOUDA A birthday party was enjoy- recipe for Rice Stuffed Gouda Sunday afternoon with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. I .ester Briggs CHEESE Cheese. in Baked casseroles for and and Mrs. Philander Day ed Sunday at the home of met Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dug-ga- r 4 cheeses a two. denovel and extra gouda Its Pierce-soMr. and Mrs. August Mr. and Mrs. LaMonte Dansie licious casserole of and daughters Pauline and white 1HI cups chopped cooked honoring her father and sister, rice with chicken pearl J mice of llosford, Florida in chicken and mush-Ovvcand Tamra Peery. Those rooms baked to a golden turn 2 tablespoons minced onion Salt Lake City. They accomMr. and Mrs. Ted Thompson 2 tomatoes, peeled and chopped panied the Duggar family to and family of Ephraim spent attending were Mr. and Mrs. In a shell of gouda cheese. and daughter spite its elegance, its quick and 2 tablespoons butter the Salt Lake Temple on WedSunday at the home of her par- Tamra ofPeery 2 beaten eggs, Salt Lake City, Mr. easy to prepare, nesday, Soptomlicr 18, after ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ileber Tay- and Mrs. Michael Peery and I To save Just a little extra time Its cups cooked rice which they accompanied Mr. lor to celebrate the birthday 1 and Mrs. Briggs to Nephi for family, and Mrs. Harvey Ham- - wten making this casserole, Vi cup sliced mushrooms anniversary of her father. teaspoon salt can 000,1 a ttle more rice ilton and family of Murray. 7 a two day visit. earlier ?ay Dash of pepper Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Winter Mrs. Lillian Stoker of Payson, R"1 you Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Make-soslice Carefully cut a and family of Bountiful were Mr. and Mrs. Dave Rees of when servtag it as a vegetable from top of each cheese. Scoop of ElCajon California vns-- i week end visitors of Mr. and Wales, and the host and host- L tnc other out each, leaving a scant sod can dc sdued r i'ed at the home of Mr. and d M Mrs. Alma Winter. DanSle and as it comes shell. Remove red rind. Mrs. Lester Briggs on Ingredients just Monday. ramny. the refrigerator. Rice Combine chicken, onion and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wood They were visiting the temples a in cooks minutes and few tomato. in Saute butter until just on visited of Salt Lake Gty in Utah and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Anna Green of Salt I1 ready to use just as it comes lightly browned. Combine eggs, them to Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Lake Briggs accompanied is so the tran it out is mushrooms, package handy scooped rice, with Mr City visiting the Manti Temple on Tuesday. Clark S. Wood. toe of cut is in whenevertime essence, cheese small the cubes, and Mrs. E. Alton Ellertson ,ch chicken mixture and seasonings. Mr. and Mrs. Gark S. this week. Mr. and Mrs. Pat The Nephi First Ward RePlace each cheese shell m a lief Wood accompanied Mr. and Stark of Los Angeles also vis- - ckeese coblnea ? tastefully, Society will begin their 2 to any greased variety cup casserole, deep Mrs. Earl Woodall and family ited at the Ellertson home on course ofaddj meal. meetings on Tuesday, regular to hold stuffed the any Delicately enough to Sterling, Idaho over the Friday, flavored gouda is just one of the cheese and heap mixture into October 8. The Visiting Teachv. eek end where they visited many kinds available, and like the hollows. The mixture should ers meeting will be held at w ith Mr. and Mrs. Everitt Mr and Mrs. Earl Fawkes I aU other members of the cheese extend well above the cheese. 9:30 a.m. and the Theology Wood. and family spent the week- - family, should be treated to gen Replace top slices. Bake in a meeting will begin at 10 a.m. tie heat to ensure a smooth, soft moderate oven (350F.) about 30 All ladies of the ward are inMr. and Mrs Lawrence Niel- end in Willard visiting with her)I exture " ( vited to attend. Makes 8 servings thcasserole sen and family oi Poston, Ida- brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Blame Wilson. ho visited over the wcnk end Mr. and Mrs. Gean Smith of with Mr. and Mrs. Ray WinYucaipa, California visited ;n Mrs. Caroline Kay visited ini ter. Nephi with Mrs. Delta Yates Santaquin over the week end I and J. S. Willis last week. with her sons in law and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jensen daughters: Mr. and Mrs. and family of Rio Linda, CalifHigginson and family, I last week with and Mr. and Mrs. George Hig- - j ornia visited h'er mother, Mrs. Chloe Ander- ginson and family. son and with Mr. and Mrs. Ray v.V ANNOUNCING . . OUR ANNUAL - Pag e Three 2 M ( iV4 Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Orgill and two children of Livermore, California are visiting with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle ttrgill this week. k- n. flteiJETB aTiH iHI aa n I De-Ow- Feeder St Stocker h nv I TUES. OCT. 15, 1963 SALE STARTS at 10a.m. BUYERS WILL fROM WESTERN STATES FOR THIS SPECIAL SALE! SEVERAL BE IHERE to consign your calves and yearlings to this Reputation Sale, where competitive bidding will bring Plan now TOP PRICES! JUST A BONDED FOR YOUR PROTECTION DELTA LIVESTOCK Winter and other relatives. AUCTION DELTA, Efwin L. UTAH FOR es and PHONE 2361 Phone 2291 Pace, Owner Quorum of these 623-182- 4 AVON COSMETICS desires lady to serve custom-- 1 New Potato- ers living in Mona. SALE Write: Fourth Mrs. Gaia Qiristensen, RichSweet Corn of Elders: Call either field for private interview in phone for your supply: jour own home. 623-077- 623-081- 0 OVER 2 FT. 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