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Show r USE THE Thursday, July 10, 1969 imeO'VtuG Nephi, Juab County, Utab 84648 recently at their home honoring their son, Charles Parkin who left soon after for military service at Fort Leonard, Mo. Guests were Charles Parkin, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parkin and daughter of Nephi, Miss Claudia Parkin, a student at the University of Utah, and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Worthlng-to- n berlain was blessed and given Jim Rohletter of Centerville. fathname Ann her of the and Blaine children by and er. Jimmy spent July 4th with his Recent guests at the home of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mr. and Mrs. Clark Prlsbrey n 8 and Mrs. Vaughn On Bishop Worthington. July they family spent the week end were his brother and sisleft for Lubbock, Texas, where and at Cedar Mountain, visiting ter in law and their family; they will make their home. Mr. with friends and relatives. Col. and Mrs. James Paxman Worthington recently has been appointed manager of the Dial Recent visitors at the home who have just returned from Finance Co. office In Lubbock. of Mrs. J. Earl Reid were Mr. Germany where Mr. Paxman has been stationed with the U. Visitors during the week at and Mrs. Oscar Jacobsen and S. Army. He left, after his of Susan and children Mayo the home of Mr .and Mrs. Ray In Nephi, for St. Louis, visit of Elden Tanner Mrs. n Richfield, Worthington included Mrs. Tan- Missouri where he will be statiK. Cheney and son in law Preston, Idaho, Mrs. Helen Reid and oned or the next six months. o E. ner James Logan, and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. At the end of that time he of Fork. They Spanish family Harry Smith of Pasadena, Cal- were In Nephi and Mona or the contemplates to assignment ifornia, George Cheney of Big of Mr. Vietnam. wedding and TNrS! 3 Pax-ma- So Carefree... Ifli HI Af-to- M Mr. and Mrs. Sandy, Texas, David Nielson and sons of Logan, Raymond Hinton of Salt Lake City, Miss Clarice Kendall of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Grygla and daughter Wendy of Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. William K. Hall and son Billy of Mokena, Illinois. Simmer This Create fancy and fabulous Ice cream desserts like Apricot Meringue Ice Cream Pie to top off any summer occasion. Theres marshmallow in the airy-ligmeringue! Summer j 9 Hew Style Baited Alaska Makes A Summer Treat! j Summer is the season for all your favorite ice cream desserts, plain or fancy. Family meals, parties, and company dinners all deserve a finale that looks fancy but is simple to make. For instance, serve Apricot Meringue Ice Cream Pie. The basic recipe is a baked Alaska, ice cream inside a high, light and handsome meringue. But this Ice Cream Pie has a few new touches. Instead of a cake base its set on top a crisp crumb crust made of crushed vanilla wafers. Instead of ice cream alone, weve alternated layers of velvety vanilla ice cream with tangy apricot preserves. Then, the fluffy meringue which tops the pie has a deliciously different flavor, because its made with melted marshmallows and a little apricot preserves whipped into the egg whites. To make serving easy, the crust and layered ice cream in adfilling. can vance and stored in the freezer. Just before dessert time, whip p the marshmallow-flavore- d meringue, spread it on the pie, sealing the edges carefully, and bake it just long enough to give it a delicate golden tint. Apricot Meringue Ice' Cream Pie is a showpiece worthy of any special summer occasion. Electric room air conditioners are down in price about half for comparable models 10 years ago. Get yours now, while the selection '' ' is good.' UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. J APRICOT MERINGUE ICE CREAM PIE Pie plate, 9"; 6 to 8 servings Preheated 350 oven 1 cup vanilla wafer crumbs Yt cup finely chopped nut3 Ya cup butter, melted 3 pints vanilla ice cream, slightly softened Yt cup apricot preserves 10 marshmallows 2 egg whites 2 teaspoons sugar Mix together crumbs and nuts; blend in butter. Press crumb mixture firmly against bottom and side of pie plate. The easy way is to use an pie plate inside the plate to press crumbs into shape. Bake 8 to 10 minutes in preheated 350 oven; cool, then chill in freezer. Spread 1 pint ice cream in crust; spread 2 tablespoons preserves over ice cream; freeze. Repeat two more times with remaining ice cream. In a saucepan over low heat melt marshmallows with remaining 2 tablespoons preserves. Beat egg whites until frothy; continuing to beat, sprinkle in sugar, then slowly pour in marshmallows. Beat until stiff peaks form. Spread on pie, sealing edges. Place pie on board in preheated 500 oven. Bake 1 to 3 minutes or until meringue is delicately browned. Mrs. Reta Allred returned to Ogden Saturday after spending two weeks with Mrs. Delta W. Yates. Richard Bean attended the convention held in Salt Lake City over the week end or those interested in amateur radio. Mrs. Bean joined him for the banquet held Saturday evening at Hotel Utah. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cook have as their guests for several weeks, their son in law and daughter, Mr and Mrs. Steve Juhasz and two sons of Akron, Ohio, and a grandson, John Leisek of Las Vegas, Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Worwood and children David, Lynn and Diane, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Teny Dibble (Betty Ann) to Boise, Idaho over the week end where Mr. and Mrs. Dibble will make their home. Mr. Dibble has been transferred to that city. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Powell spent Sunday in Glendale, Utah with their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Chamberlain. They attended sacrament meeting where the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cham. reception and Mrs. Jimmy Jacobsen, and after the reception they enBishop and Mrs. Vaughn J. at Paxman and children David joyed a family Mrs. Reids home. and Sharon enjoyed a weeks Mr. and Mrs. Reid Green and vacation recently at Yellowson Michael of Fountain Green, stone National Park recently. Mr. and Mrs. Ora H. Lunt and EM route home they visited with Mr. and Mrs. George D. Hay-mon- d Mr. and Mrs. DeWayne Kimber Jr. attended Sacrament and family at Ogden and with meeting in the Fourth Ward on Bishop and Mrs. Boyd Beagley Sunday, where the daughter of and family and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Newell B. Green LaMar Paxman and family at (Paula Haymond) was blessed Provo. and given the name of Laura Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rose Jeane, by her grandfather, George D. Haymond Jr. After and daughter Kristine and Lori the meeting they were all din- Lewis of Salt Lake City, and ner guests at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Nyman and Mrs. Haymond. of Provo spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Powell Kenneth Nyman. and sons of Salt Lake City visited in Nephi over the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert PowelL They also attended Roberts class reunion. , er t Rage Three N From Your Pharmacist Although there is as yet no known "cure for tho common cold," there are precautions you can taka to help prevent catching it. Since temperature changes may affect your suseptibilty to colds, be sure to avoid drastic drafts nd chills. Adequate diets, plus vitamins as needed, help keep your system in shape to fight off cold infection. It's always good health management av "flu" shots from your doctor well in advance of the normal flu season. ; Open 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily to serve you. Closed Sundays! Kept! Drug Company W Are Here to Serve DONT BORROW.. SUBSCRIBE TODAY!! 9 i Mr. and Mrs Clarence H. Pay visited over the week end In Orderville where they attended the Esplin family reunion held there pn Saturday. Misses Christine, Carla and Karen Hone of Spanish Fork spent four days last week in Nephi with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pay. Mr. and Mrs. James McPherson of Qgden visited in Nephi for several days last week with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. John Parkin entertained a a family dinner Smokey Says s Free Hearing Aid Service Center dom& On . . . AND LET ME GIVE YOUR HEARING AID A HOT WEATHER CHECK-U- P aHes. crflL J! If you can't heat T.V. or if everyone come In mumbles LODGE ROBERTSON" NEPHI Monday, July 14 :00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. to 1 ...with your own and see me. Maybe I can help. MOOSI EV3AP! 1 BELTONE Salt 317 South Main St. e Lake City, Utah 841 1 1 The big, official Moon Map shows the terrain and location of all landing sites. 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