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Show -- W WV WW. TV tt t rt V TXT T. Cheese Cake is A Cool Dessert XT X XTTT XTT TT7 HONEYVIUE HAPPENINGS Marine Ends Guest from Canada Visit Area Friends, Relatives THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, July 9, 1964 Training InSan Diego Increases Loan Volumo y, The Federal Land Bank of Berkeley, during the flrat 8 n months of 1964, made $44.B Pet-erse- mil-lio- n, In rel-atlv- RETURNS Elder Cameron Harmon will be honored at a homecoming testimonial Sunday, July 12, in the Brigham City 'First LDS ward, at 7 p.m. 4? V illmt 'j: A perfectly baked cheese cake is a special dessert. Its cool and refreshing and suitable for many occasions, even for a birthday. It is especially nice when served as a late evening refreshment. Lemon Cheese Cake 1 cup sugar lYt cups zwieback crumbs 2 tablespoons lemon juice (about 19 slices) 2 tablespoons sugar lVi teaspoons grated lemon Vi cup margarine, melted rind 1 pound cottage cheese Vi teaspoon vanilla Vi cup com starch Vi teaspoon salt 4 eggs, separated 1 cup heavy cream, whipped' Blend zwieback crumbs, 2 tablespoons sugar, and melted mar of the mixture onto garine until fine, even crumbs form. Press bottom and sides of lightly greased spring form pan. Bake in 325 degrees F. (slow) oven 5 minutes. Cool. Press cottage cheese through coarse strainer twice. Add corn starch and beat with spoon until fluffy. Beat egg whites until stiff but not dry. Beat egg yolks slightly; add lA cup sugar and beat until thick. Mix in lemon juice, rind, vanilla and salt. Fold in cheese mixture, then whipped cream. Fold remaining Vi cup sugar into beaten egg whites. Fold into cheese mixture gently but thoroughly. Pour into spring form pan. Sprinkle with remaining crumb mixture. Bake in 325 degrees F. (slow) oven 1 hour. Turn off oven; let cheese cake stay in oven until firm, about 45 minutes longer. Cool completely. Remove from pan. Chill in refrigerator until serving time. Makes 6 to 8 servings. WILLARD REPORTS Yellowstone, Southern Utah Visited by Willard Families By Mrs. E.F. Watts Yellowstone park and the southern Utah parks were vacation destinations for several Willard families during the past weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Nebeker are home after a weeks vacation In southern Utah, where they enjoyed the scenic wonders and tourist attractions in Zions canyon, Bryce canyon, and Cedar Breaks. Children,! Alice, Barbara and Kent went with them. Mr. and Mrs Ira Archibald also visited the southern Utah SKATING AT THE Berthana In Ogden was recently enjoyed by the Willard LDS ward MU Maids and their teacher, othy Harrop. Dor- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Woodyatt hosted members of their family at a dinner on the Fourth of Guests Included Scott July. Reese and Jeff Smith, grand, sons from Brigham City; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Woodyatt and family, Willard; and Mrs. Han. nah Bankhead, Portland, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. George Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Poulsen from Brigham City parks. were Sunday dinner guests at the MR. AND MRS. LEWIS Hard-ln- g home of Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis and seven children are home Facer. Earlier In the day Julie after a week In Yellowstone Facer .. was christened 'by her Marvin grandfather, park. They especially enjoyed great the trout fishing and the wonder- Poulsen. fully cool nights for sleeping. MR. AND MRS. DAVE Rich, Also vacationing in Yellowstone were Mr. and Mrs. August ardson announce the arrival of a Breagger and Mr. and Mrs. Art baby boy born Saturday, July 4. Mrs. Richardson Is the former Hastings. Dene Wells, daughter of Mr. Patty Marrone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Wells Is home and Mrs. Anthony Marrone.' after spending a week In south- This Is the eighth great-granern California where she was a child for the Alonzo Barkers. guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Aven and family at Young people visiting in Wll. Bell, Calif. Mrs. Aven Is her lard over the holiday weekend Included Michelle Prlebe, sister, Eva May. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne New president of the Willard Prlebe. She is living In Provo. Norton Cook, son of Mr. and Second LDS ward YWMIA Is Beverly Nelson. Her councilors Mrs. Frank Cook, has return, l. ed home after attending school are Ruth Lemon and Gay Secretaries are Teddy at Utah State university. Sam Kunzler, son of Mr. an Call and Claire Braegger. Mrs. Louise Perkens was released Mrs. Walter Kunzler Is at home after serving as president for visiting while on leave from the Pet-tlngll- .the past two years. Navy. Local Elder A homecoming testimonial will honor Elder James Cameron Harmon, following his return from the California LDS mission. The meeting will be held Sunday, July 12, at 7 p.m. In the Brigham City First LDS ward. Elder Harmon Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Cam Harmon, 927 East First North. He served as supervising elder during the last eight months of his mission, In the cities of Santa Barbara and Long Beach, and also In southern Arizona. He also labored In San Fernando, Torrence, and Ingle- son-in-la- Benefits Up An Increase from $46 to $47 In the maximum weekly unem- Teachers Jobs ployment benefit amount was announced this week by the Utah department of employment security. The Increase, effective July 5, affects only those Individ-ual- s who file initial claims for benefits after unemployment that date. Those who filed claims and qualified for The overseas placement off- benefits before July 5, will con. ice at Hill Air Force Base has tlnue at the old maximum rate announced a need for ele- of $46 per week until their mentary and secondary school current entitlement runs teachers In various overseas adminls-- 1 Curtis P. areas for the school year beg- trator of theHarding, department, ex. inning this September. plained that by legislation, the Positions are in the Azores, maximum Is flexible and varies France, Germany, with the average weekly wage England, Pakistan, Japan, Labrador of all Insured workers for the Libya, Morocco, Newfoundland, previous calendar year. In 1962 Phllllpine Islands, Spain, Sau. the average Insured or covered dla Arabia and Turkey. , . wage was $92 per week. The The tour of duty Is 12 months new maximum of $47 per week which Includes about 10 months reflects a $94 average weekly of school plus travel to and covered wage In 1963. from the overseas area of asHarding said that the cover, signment. ed worker whose average Salary for elementary and weekly wage was less than $94 secondary teachers for a school would receive about one.half his year of nearly 10 months Is average wage In benefits should $4,535 for a Bachelor's he become Involuntarily unemto $4,753 with a Master's The worker whose aver, ployed. degree. A quarter's allowance age weekly pay was more than Is provided and In some areas $94 will receive only $47 the an overseas differential Is paid. maximum benefit weekly Further Information may be amount. received by contacting Elsie Ray, the Overseas placement WARNING officer at Hill Air Force Base, WASHINGTON (UPI) The Ext. 3067 or 3068. Republicans want to make sure that nobody hurts the feelings HISTORY NEW YORK (UPI) The an- of San Francisco citizens at the nual Remsen Stakes on the New 1964 GOP Convention. A "fact York racing circuit was named sheet distributed to the press for Col. Joremus Remsen, lead- contains this word of advice: er of the Revolutionary forces "Note to news writers;, the term Frisco Is bitterly resented during the Battle of Long by natives of the city. Open for Overseas TA5-521- OLD. IMPORTED MICH. 66.B IN BOTTLE PROOF. FROM BLENDED CANADA BY HIRAM IMPORTERS WALKER It has the lightness Air Condition Ono Room The House Electrically or Your tnHro Proven Way! O UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. presentation and preservation of the scriptures Is to be a permanent showplace accord, lng to A.L Walker, producer and managing director. Walker announced the addition of a sculptured wax statue of LDS Pioneer leader Brigham Young to the museum exhibition. He also Informed the public the museum will remain open seven days a week from 10 a.m. tUl 10 p.m. ANSWER FIRE CALL Brigham City firemen were summoned to a grass fire at 620 South Sixth West Wednesday The blaze was reported at 9:40 a.m. Impala Sport Coupe Chevelle Malibu Sport Coupe INC, W Chevy Z7 Nova Sport Coupe v swoointtNr MtiftTV (MSN tUtaACIM MHim or Cmmm Cu' wmmv of Scotch WALKER A SONS LIMITED WALKERVILLE, CANADA IP 2. The smooth satisfaction Corvair Monza Club Coupe of Bourbon 3. No other whisky in the world ' National Oeographlc. WHISKY. CANADIAN HIRAM I lterranean markets and gave us the word "scallion," says the Chevrolet Why more people want this whisky as a gift than any other 1. Costs Less to Install. An electric air conditioning system generally costs much less because an electric system is smaller, lighter in weight, easier to handle, and requires less space. Also an electric system requires no flue or exhaust system. Prices have been whole-hous- e declining until now you can install a for a electrical air conditioning system typical home for less than half the price of a compact car. Ancient Palestines port ol Ascalon shipped onions to Med These loans were mada through the 46 Federal LABd bank associations which own All of the capital stock of the bank and serve the aria. The banks outstanding loan volume continued for Increase And at the end of June reaohtd $276 million, an Increase Of $15.8 million since the first of the year. According to York, the greatest portion of the Increase in loan volume was used to refinance real.estate and chattel mortgages, to buy land, and to make Improvements to land and buildings. 5, one room or your whole house Air Condition Your Entire House n. RECRUIT CONDITIONING dletan, California, for advanc-Marin- e 'Private Larry K. Pebley will report to Camp Pen-eInfantry training. De-gr- CONDITION ol real-est- lt Chevrolet dealers sell mmre cots them ifi)ybdy (SOT s iesiyse they sell For Jobless family to attend the testimonial meeting. Harmon AIR Install Anywhere. An electric air conditioner can be installed anywhere you need it bedroom, living room, kitchen, or any other room. Does Much More Than Cool. An electric room air conditioner not only replaces stale air with mint-coair, but filters out dust, soot, and even pollen, too. Salt Lake Hun-sake- Bishop Carlyle Jensen Invites all friends and relatives of the (EARS One Room Opens in wood. OETROIT, Air Condition Wax Musem California long-ter- loans to farmers and ranohaff In California, Arizona, Nevada, Utah and Hawaii, according to President Wallace E. York. This Is an Increase of $7.7 million over the same period In 1963 and is the largest dollar volume loaned by the bgjdc In any comparable period In Its 47 years of opar-atlo- , Serves in 1 Land Bank ed to Salt Lake City and took in the sights. Then they stopMarine Private Larry K. Peb-leson of Mr. and Mrs. Ted at where mem. the ped with their Lagoon, parents, Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hunsaker bers of the family gathered and O. Pebley of 628 North Fourth West has completed recruit of Honeyvllle and Mr. and Mrs. enjoyed dinner and visited. Robert Stewart In Brigham City training at the Marine Corps n UR. AND MRS. WARRON recruit depot, San Diego Calif. are Capt. and Mrs. Collin L Marine ' recruits and daughter Joyce, are Hunsaker and their two child-reundergo more home than 100 hours of physicDavid and Jeanne May. again after visiting In Geneva and Grays al conditioning, spend more than Capt. Hunsaker Is stationed at 80 hours learning how to drill, Ottawa, Can. Mrs. Hunsaker Lake, Ida., this past week. A few weeks In New and children will stay with her Jersey and devote three weeks to rifle parents In Brigham City for a Is being spent by Mrs. Far- and pistol marksmanship In time while Mrs. Stewart Is rell Milles, where she Is visit- their training program. Several hours are devoted to from a broken ing relatives. recovering Ur. and Mrs. Paul Hunsaker spiritual and character-buildin- g hip. Capt. Hunsaker will drive and baby spent the weekend courses. to Ottawa, leaving July 9. Production of good basic Mar. Col. and Mrs. William 0. visiting relatives In Grace, Ida. The Warner Stoddars and the lnes and responsible patriotic Moore of Tuscon, Arlz,, were guests of the Leland Hunsakers Keith Pages spent the weekend citizens are the two primary over the weekend. Mrs. Moore at Bear Lake having fun. objectives of the program. and Mrs. Hunsaker are sisters. URS. ETHEL WALKER spent Vacationing In Wyoming for the next two weeks are the several days this past week In Salt Lake City visiting with her , Henry Dickens. daughter, Mrs. Marcus Hun. saker and family. . MRS. JANUSINE PETERSON Mr. and Mrs. William E. and her two granchlldren re. turned home Monday from Los Hunsaker of Honeyvllle and Angeles, Calif., where they have their daughter and and baby of New Hall, Calif., been visiting relatives. California Is the destination visited In Pocatello, Ida. at the of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Frank Hun- home of Mr. and Mrs. Alma The way Into the past has saker and their family. They Cook. Mr. and Mrs. LJ. Nel. been officially opened for res. left Thursday and will visit dif- choir and baby have returned idents and tourists In Utah. The ferent points along the way. to New Hall, Calif., after a new Biblical Wax museum in Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Denman months visit with friends and Salt Lake City displays scenes and daughter Denneof Morence, relatives. from the Bible and the Book of r, Ur. and Mrs. Wallace Arlz., have been guests at the Mormon which, due to the won. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hun- der of wax sculptures, appear so home of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Bowman. Wednesday, the Den- saker, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hun. real that the viewers feel they mans and the Bowmans travel!. saker and families spent the are witnessing the events perFourth of July at Blacksmith sonally. Fork Canyon. The museum, dedicated to the By Mrs. George Wintle 1 'V. fifty-yard-lin- ten-rows-- up tastes quite like it How light is Canadian Club? ; Its the lightest whisky- in the world!- FACT: - Chevrolet has brought a whole new kind of ment to everyday driving this year. Its a kind of excitement. And whether youre cushioned in the bucket seat of a luxurious Chevrolet Impala Super Sport or behind the wheel of the surprisingly roomy Chevelle, youll feel it. Whether youre gobbling up a hill in a thrifty Chevy n or making tracks on a sandy beach with the Corvair, youll feel it. Whether youre just looking at a Corvette or kicking up some dust with one, youll feel it. rear-engin- - ed e, Altogether youve got five different kinds of carl and up to 45 different models to choose from. And each one is looking even more attractive as the 64 car-yecloses out. You couldnt pick a better time to build on the model you like either, for behind each one is a list of special Chevrolet options-along as your arm. So stop in at your Chevrolet dealers now and see , what all the excitement is about. Get behind the wheel of Americas most popular car. Or all five wheels. 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