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Show Page 6B The June 13, 1957 REFLEX Births Homemaker of the Week Homemade Ice Cream Made The Virginia Winegar Way Payne Girl George L. and Kaysville Acklund Payne, daughter boFn June 6 at Dee hospital in Ogden. Wallace Boy Leland and Vera Clearfield Runstedt Wallace, son born June tf at Dee hospital. Hadfield Boy Layton Delbert and Ada Owen Hadfield, son born June 3 at Dee hospital. Beyer Boy Layton Fred T. and Fay Gibson Beyer, son born June 3 at Dee hospital. Ro-mo- na Miya Girl Clearfield r- Kiyoshj and Rose Kawashima Miya, daughter born -- June at Dee hospital. Boy Woolley William K. and Joan Sunset Tollestrup Woolley, son bom June 3 at St. Benedicts hospital in Og4 " tK, MS6 Margaret Flint, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry McGlinch, Kaysville, was made Sigma Nu Jones Girl girl recently at the L'SU. Miss Clearfiejd L. P. and Lillie Hall Flint belongs to Chi Omega Jones, daughter bom June 3 at St. She was presented Sorority. Benedict's hospital. with a sweetheart necklace Nauta Girl which she will wear next school Clearfield Richard M. and Smith Nauta, daughter bom year, denoting her as the fratJune ft at St. Benedicts hospital. ernity's sweetheart. r Green Girl Layton Ellis C. and Selma Whiting Green, daughter born June 5 at St. Benedicts hospital. Wheeler Boy 4-- H Clearfield Gerry R. and Irene Huffaker Wheeler, son born June ft at Dee hospital. Kaysville The first meeting of Edwards Boy Club the Darners and Sewers Krkthe home of Miss Kath-ma- n Layton Eldon and Ruth met .ft Edwards, son bom June atryn Harvey Monday morning. Miss Dee hospital. Harvey and Miss Mary Schick are Rasmussen Boy Members include: class leaders. Carol and Kaysville Kendall R. Whittaker, president; Elaine judy R. McCurdy Rasmussen, son born Harvey, vice Sheila president; June ft at St. Benedicts hospital. jThorderson, secretary; and Linda Hayes Girl Coulam, reporter. They plan to Layton Frink Joseph Jr. and meet twice a week. 1 June Clare Mitchell Hayes, daugh-. . ter born May 28 at Hill Air Force tt Base hospital. Cutler Girl . Layton James Franklin Jr. and1 Elprt Offirsarc Brack Cutler,1 Hilda Margaret Kaysville The Chefferetts held daughter born June 1 at Hill AFB their second meeting at their lead- hospital. er'9 ome Catherine Flint. Jua- Pragon Boy nita Benton is their assistant Layton John Joseph and De- i They hav. ai th.i, bom June 4 at Hill ,.UK Cheri Bone, president; Kath- leen John, vice president; Nancy Clearfield--Dona- ld Victory and Swan, secretary; Barbara Barton, Launee Wood Halvorson, son bom treasurer; Kathy Swan, reporter; June 4 at Hill AFB hospital. Aljoe King, party chairman. Seely Boy The club project is cooking Merril W. and Lila breakfast Layton Garlick Seely, son born June 7 at Dee hospital. Kerr Girl Syracuse Jack' W. and Bessie Wade Kerr, daughter born June 8 at Dee hospital. den. Al-le- By Mary Bowring Typical of good citizens are the Wayne Winegars of Layton. Their home bespeaks the personalities of the people who live there and is warm and inviting. Virginia ia an ideal wife and mother, because that is, first, what she wants to be. Her four chilTom dren ranging from to Robert, W, Kathryn, .ft, and Ann Michelle, 2, show the results of their parents loving care. When the Winegars first moved into their home it had a breezeway connecting the garage and house. The Winegars converted this breezeway into a delightful family room. With a fireplace in end and brick walls, comfort- furniture it is an ideal spqt for family fun and TV watching. But with two growing boys, Vir- ginia and Wayne felt they still needed a larger room for man- -' sized games. The garage was the answer and out of it the Wine-- , gars have built a game room, Darners, Sewers Club Meets a regular size pool table here that attracts all the is boys friends which is what Virginia and Wayne want. Wayne saw the table advertised for sale in the paper and quickly bought it. The game room also has a table for ping pong and similar fun. The Winegars car? That is in a car port built the other side of the garage. Wayne is a horse lover and he likes living where there are no on his four footed restrictions friends. He has fixed up a fancy rig fur his horses and the buggy is seen in local parades advertising his super market in Lytn-Fooutdoor living the Winegars have a patio with comfortable furniture. Like so many talented young marrieds, the Winegars are busy outside with many activities, Wayne is a counselor in the bish-on- e t,pric of his ward. With a wonder-abl- e ful natural singing voice, he is jn much demand as a vocalist on programs and is always willing to give of his time and talent to sing, especially at funerals, Virginia has been president of the at the Whiteside school; 'president of the Utah Retail cers Auxiliary, is in the County and is a faithful worker in her church organizations. With all her outside activities, keeping her home in epic and span order and giving her children all r Gro-The- the attention they require, Virginia still finds time to be an extra good cook.- She likes to make homemade ice cream and needless to say, her family is most enthusiastic about it! Homemade Ice Cream 2 quarts milk 1 cup flour 1 to 6 eggs 3 cups sugar 1 teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons vanilla 1 teaspoon lemon extract 4 cups cream (or 2 cups cream and 1 large can condensed milk) Combine a small amount of cold milk with flour and stir until smooth. Heat remaining milk and stir flour mixture into it, stirring until slightly thickened. Beat eggs and sugar together then stir into hot mixture. Cool, add salt, vanilla, lemon extract and cream. Freeze in a quart crank type - cup sugar cup juice from berries (add water, if necessary) 2 tablespoons water 2 to 3 bananas Boil water, juice, sugar and cornstarch until clear and let cool. Dissolve gelatin in cold water. Add gelatin and lemon juice to mixture. Add berries and chill until slightly thick. Put layer of cut 1 bananas into bottom of chilled, cooked pie shell. Add strawberry mixture and chill. Serve with a topping of whipped cream. Hot Water Pie Crust j cup lard V, cup boiling water llu cups flour Vi teaspoon baking powder Mix lightly together. Chill Vs hour in refrigerator before using. 1 freezer. re A favorite One of Virginia's serts is Strawberry-banan- a Strawbery-Banan- a Pie cups strawberries, sliced 2 tablespoons cornstarch 2 tablespoons lemon juice 1 tablespoon gelatin des- pie. 4 4-- H i and Mrs. Paul Melling Making New Home In Ogden Mr. Chefteretts Meet. !i JSXS Dance Review Sunday School Party Mr. and Ms. Irving Christensen Gayle Larkins First ward Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burton day School Class held a social Sat- - attended the dance review at the Bountiful Stake House Friday eve-- , ning in which their granddaugh ter, Deanne Burton, participated. Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. Thornley K. Swan entertained the following guests ut their ranch at the head of Beaver Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Myron W. Phillips, Mrs. Lemoine Haneey and Mrs. Norma Swan. The Dean Galbraiths Mr. and Mrs. Dean Galbraith have returned home from a vacation to Phoenix, Mesa, Grand Canyon in Arizona and Vegas. Sunday Guests Nels Monson and son, Wells, Br'gham City, were Sunday guests if Mrs. Melvin Monson and fam- urday evening at the recreation hall. Ten couples attended Mr. and Mrs. and son, Randy, ily. McDonald Bountiful; Mrs. Paul Heilman and children, ten- terville, visited Sunday with their Mr and Mrs Howard parents upensnaw. Return to Coast Mr. and Mrs. Bybee, who have U'cn visiting with relatives in Kaysville for the past few weeks, have returned home to Santa Rosa. California, this week. In Idaho Mr. and Mrs. Golden Taylor and daughter . Karen, returned Friday from Idaho Falls, Idaho, after visiting friends and rela-- ' v s foi u few days. Visit Relatives Mis. Betty Sorensen and two children, lxis Angeles, California; Mis. Marilyn Moore and daughter. Mrs Jeiry Wilkinson and three children and Mrs. I.eone Jacobs, Salt Lake, were Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Open-shaw- . 1 In California Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Green, Mrs. Cora Van Dyke, Ogden; Mrs. Roetta Kilfoyle spent last week in Martinez, California, visiting with Mr. and MVs. Eugene Peyrucain. Werk End Guest Miss Beverly Iratt, Ogden, was a week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mann. Visits Sunday Mrs. Effie Miller spent Sunday in Centemlle as guest of her son, Mi. ar.d Mrs. Blair Bniton and family. Sunday in Provo Mrs. Cliff Blood and daughter, Linda, Mrs. Henry Spackman and childmi Layton, spent Friday in Provo visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mitchell and family. Week End Guests Mi. and Mrs. W. H. Humphreys. Nampa, Idaho, weie la- -t week guest- - of Mi. and Mrs. Jesse Coulam and family. Mrs. Nettie ilcox Mis Chffo, d Baib.1. Mt. William Brown and two daughters. Syracuse, visited Tuesday with Mrs. Nettie Wilcox. N . Phqne 127 Editor MAKY BOWRING. Society Now at home at iNk Capital, Ogden, are recent newlyweds Mr. The ai.d Mrs. Paul I. Melling. ni.V Tit Salt Lake LDS Temple before Willard L. Jones. The bride, Ann Jean, is a daugh-- ' ter of Mr and Mrs. Smith Page, of Clearfield and a granddaugh-- ; ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Thompso of Roy Mr ami John K. Melling of Ogden parents of the benedict. Following the ceremony the wedding party was feted with dinner at the Canton Cafe in Ogden. That evening the bridal pair greeted guests at a reception in the Clearfield First Ward. Wearing a gown of nylon and Chantilly lace, the bride was love-- i ly. The bodice of her dress waa fashioned with a round neck and long tapered sleeves, lavishly em-an- d bossed w ith inserts of lace. The full skirt was fashioned with of lace and garlunds square flounces of crystal pleated nylon tulle allj f en to a chapel train, jjer Vl., 0f illusion was finger-- ! tjp it.n(rth and was gathered into a , rown of mother of Parl- - seonins anj seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of pale pink roses sur- i ounding a white orchid with white satin streamers. Miss Dixie Weatherston served her maid of honor and other were Miss Donna Steed, Miss Francyne Romer, Miss Janet Garfield, Miss Peggy West and the Yung sister of the bridegroom Miss Irene Melling was a junior 1: 1 Jean Page Ann . . . now For her daughters wedding Mrs. Page donned a gown of pink lace and the bridegrooms mother was in powder blue. Both wore deep pink rose corsages. Stanley Melling stood as best man for his brother and ushers were Rodney Page and Reed Holbrook. The bride is a graduate of Davis High. The bridegroom graduated from Weber College. Prior to her wedding the new Mrs. Melling was guest of honor at parties given by Miss Dixie Weatherston, Margaret and Marvel Thompson, her aunts; Mrs. Dorothy Williams and Mrs. Phyllis Melling. ... : Mrs. Wayne (Virginia) Winegar, and daughters Ann Michelle and Kathryn, are seated in the Winegars family room, converted from a breezeway. Fireplace, television and comfortable furniture make (Reflex-Joumit the ideal place for the family to get together. ..... Photo) a. . Mrs. Paul I. Melling. bridesmaid. The attendants wore gowns fash- toned alike of pale bhie crystahne with dark blue cumberbands, with matching blue shoes and blue jewelry. They carried pale pink carnations. The junior bridesmaid was in pink and carried blue carna-a- s tions. Little Sharlene Page, tor of the bride, and Cindy Ann Garfield wore pink and blue nylon dresses and carried matching cam-hom- e ations as they acted as flower girls. x hmqojbI Visits Daughter Mrs. Earle Robins was luncheon guest at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Dule Tolman, in Bounti- ffl bill'll ful, Ftiday Mrs. John II. Rlood Mrs. John H. Blood, returned home ..fter pending the past two eeks i:i Salt I like at the home of her daughtei. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hadley. Mr. anil Mrs. Hadley are staying with Mrs. Blood for a few days. David Horne David Home was Sunday dinner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 0 -- w When Its Hot... Keep Cool Electrically ! DIRECTOR Dale Elison Vis t Daughter Mis. Haiiv 1ipei, Salt lake City, whs wick end gut st of Mr. and Mrs. Howatd Gieen and TIRES G NCONDITION HAZARDfGUARA Want refreshment? Drink 1. MORE MILEAGE Up to 25 Mora Mileage Under All Conditions . 2. SMOOTH. QUIET RIDING I New Tread Reduces Rumble and Roughness Rtrt 3 470 I II 3. 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