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Show Party Thursday, June 6, 1974 Line Sk By Ruth Phone 723-622- Beware as long as you live of judging men by their outward appearances- .- La Fontaigne We are just too quick to jump BE WED in Miss Nelda Burton and Todd Garbanati will a June 14 ceremony in the Ogden IDS Temple date set The Ogden LDS temple will provide the setting June 14 when Miss Nelda Burton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leland M. Burton of West Fielding, will become the bride of Todd Garbanati, son of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Garbanati of Snowville. The couple will recite nuptial vows in a double-rinceremony in the presence of immediate members of both families and a few close friends. A wedding breakfast for meihbers of the bridal party will be held at the home of the g grooms brother-in-la- and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Misrasi in East Tremonton. That evening the newlyweds will be feted at a reception hosted by the brides parents in the Belmont Ward cultural hall in West Fielding. Attend Couple Craig Garbanati, brother of the groom, will greet guests as the arrive. Norma Burton has been chosen as maid of honor for her sister. Bridesmaids will be Maurine Burton, Geneal Hunt and Holly Mund. Flower girls will be Becky Burton, Marci Robison and Anita Robison. will Bernell Garbanati assume duties of best man for his brother. Ushers will be Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Misrasi and Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Burton. Mrs. A. L. Hansen will be at the guest registrar. The brides trouseau will be on display. In charge of gifts will be Mrs. Norman Peterson, LDS Seminary. She has been employed at Maddox Ranch house in Perry the past five years. The future groom is also a graduate of Bear River High school and LDS Seminary. Both have been active in church organizations. Following a short honeymoon, the new Mr. and Mrs. Garbanati will make their home in Snowville where Todd owns a farm and raises Herefords. Mrs. Ronald Crane, Mrs. Jerry Robison and Mrs. Bernell Garbanati. is a graduate The bride-eleof Bear River High school and Homemakers set bake sale; quilt project Willard Bay chapter Young of Utah Homemakers association will be displaying a quilt, designed and made by g club members as a project, for the next two Thursday mornings, June 6 and 13, and Saturday, June 8, at the Willard Grocery store. A bake sale will be held at the store on Saturday, June 8, at 10 a.m. Tickets on the quilt will be sold on Thursday mornings and on Saturday at the bake sale. All club members will have tickets available for sale, also. Drawing for the quilt will be held Saturday, June 15, and the winner notified. Further information may be obtained by calling President 4 Deon Ferry at or Judy Braegger at All proceeds from the quilt and the bake sale will be used for the clubs service projects. fund-raisin- 723-354- 723-269- . Loves canning to help select one. The new mom is the former Karen Quayle. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Quayle, Perry and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney L. Wyatt is to conclusions about things. Ogden. Many times we make our minds Mrs. Nellie Toombs of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Cutler up about someone or something before we take time to get all have chosen ShaRee Marie for the facts. I wonder what the the name of their new baby girl. man thought who came to get She was born May 18 and our broken storm door to put in weighed seven pounds seven a new glass and I answered the ounces. She has a big brother . door with a black eye. I didnt Phillip, think at the time but when I Grandparents are Mr. and passed the mirror it dawned on Mrs. Donald Cutler, Corinne, me that with a broken glass and and Mr. and Mrs. Robert my black eye he could have Craghead of this city. Mrs. though that there had really Urania Craghead is greatbattle at our grandmother. been a knock-dow- n John David is the name Mr. household. However, the explanation for both was totally and Mrs. Frank Rees have unrelated. I bumped my eye, chosen for their new baby boy. and the glass in the storm door He was born on May 17, and broke when the door closed weighed five pounds ten ounces. Kirt, Sherilyn, Lynette and extra hard. Now if you have time to pull Craig are the names of his big up that easy chair there are a brothers and sisters. Grandfew choice items you might like parents are Mr. and Mrs. Leon Rees and Mrs. Helen Reeder of to hear about. this city. are Mrs. Zelda Heninger of Attend Receptions Of interest to all of you who Logan and Mrs. Ella V. Reeder, remember Bushnell General Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Frost have hospital and its head man, Gen. R. M. Hardaway, is the news chosen Zane Edward for the that Mrs. Phyllis Owen and her name of their new baby boy. He daughter Mrs. James Shea weighed six pounds seven motored to Salt Lake City ounces. They have a little girl years Monday evening to attend the Jennie, wedding reception of Gen. old. Grandparents are Mr. and and Hardaways grandson Thomas Mrs. Bob Wilson and Mr.GreatMrs. Edward Frost. Hardaway II. He was married earlier that grandmothers are Mrs. Rotha day in the Salt Lake LDS temple Parsons and Mrs. Clara Frost. to a Salt Lake City girl, Patricia Briefing You Arriving in Brigham City Margaret Lagerberg. The reception was held in the Lion today are Mr. and Mrs. Victor House. His father and mother, Herts, England. They will be Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Robert M. houseguests of Nat Allen, Hardaway III live in El Paso, longtime friend during their Tex., and Tom has just stay. They will also visit the Cal graduated from the University Wiggins. Mrs. Wiggins stayed of Texas and will begin medical with them for a time during her school at the University of trip to England. People here Texas at San Antonio June 28. might be interested to know that He was named for his uncle she is a niece of the late Tome. Thomas who Dunsford. Hardaway Visiting here last week were graduated as valedictorian from BEHS and later lost his Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Broadbent of life in the Korean War. His Riverside, Calif. They were grandfather was unable to come dinner guests of her sister and brother-in-lato Utah for the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. R. A number of Brigham City N. Price on Sunday along with residents motored to Preston, Thelma Skeen another of her Idaho, June 1, to attend the sisters, and a nephew and wife wedding reception of Richard Mr. and Mrs. Paul Skeen of Taniguchi, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ogden. Mrs. Broadbent is the John Taniguchi of this city. The former Wilma Valentine of this couple was married May 25. city. Among the guests from this Attend Graduation area were the David Calls, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Call Percy Knudsons, K. Wayne have returned from San AnClaybaughs, Bryan Burts, tonio, Tex., where they went to Milton Peters, J.C. Knudsons, attend the graduation of her Douglas Fifes, Horace Aokis, A. brother Lynn Holman from J. Sayamas, Mrs. Edith Ishi, Trinity university in the school 'Mrs. Mary Fukuda, Yuzo of business. Lynn is the son of Kenzo Mrs. Mary Holman of this city Mrs. Fujikawas, John Bryans, and is married and the father of Fujikawa, Richard Gomez and Mell three children, Frank, Belinda Mannings, Pocatello, Ida. and Paul. While the Calls were Stork Reports there they did some sightseeing, Summer is a happy time took a bus tour and a boat ride and its perfect for having a new on the river that runs through baby in the house. Enjoying the city of San Antonio. their new arrival are Mr. and They and the Holmans enjoyed Mrs. Sidney Wyatt, North dinner at the unique Tower of Ogden. She arrived on May 30 the Americas. Mrs. Call also and weighed eight pounds. They called Mrs. Grant Allred on the havent chosen a name yet but telephone at her home in big brothers, Roger, 15, Kelly, Harlingen and had a pleasant 14, Brian, 10, Doug, eight, and chat with her. They were gone sister Patricia, 4, will be happy five days. three-and-a-ha- trade vows Good Cooks 9 Great-grandmoth- TO 5 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah lf w - I! by Flo Munson Our spotlight this week falls on a poised and charming homemaker in northern Box Elder county-Mr- s. Joseph (Ruth Elaine) Stokes of Plymouth. Ruth Elaine is considered an exceptionally good cook. "I love the time of year when I do canning she told me. We always have a nice garden. I spend lots of my time cooking. I think baking and making salads are my . vV K favor! tea. She was born in Malad, but has spent her entire life in Plymouth. She is a graduate of Bear River High school and LDS seminary. I didn't attend college she explained. I thought getting married and raising a family would be more rewarding. My husband is a mechanic foreman at Murdocks, Free Port center in Clearfield. We have three aoni and one daughter. Ricky, 23, li attending Weber State college and is employed at Hill Air Force Base. Val Joe graduated from Bear River High school in May, DeVerl is 14 and Jana Ruth, our little pianist, is eight years old. V Lovely Home The Stokes have a lovely brick home. Just recently they converted their patio into a delightful family room which they thoroughly enjoy. Ruth Elaine recalls when they built their home a few husband had it all completed in ten years ago-months and never missed a days work at Clearfield while he was building it. It was really something! Ruth Elaine is a meticulous housekeeper. r LDS She and her husband have served a stake mission. She was a stake Beehive leader for two years. Presently she is a Relief society visiting teacher. I did belong to the Plymouth Birthday club she said, but now I devote most of my time to being a housewife and mother. We enjoy boating when we have time. I do lots of entertaining for family and friends. A group of us have taco parties quite often which are real fun. Comes Easily Cooking comes easily and naturally to Ruth Elaine it could be it is an inherited trait. Her mother, Mrs. Newel Nish, is a fabulous cook, known especially for her luscious pies! Youll find youll enjoy the following recipes. two-lev- My two-yea- QUICK OATMEAL COOKIES c. white Measure Vi c. br. sugar (firmly packad) sugar. Cream with 14 c. butter. Beat until smooth. Then add: 1 egg, 1 tsp. vanilla, 1 T. milk. Sift together and add 1 c. flour, V2 tsp. soda, V4 tsp. b. p., yj tsp. salt, Beat until smooth. Add: 1 c. Quick Oats, 1 c. chocolate chips, 1 tsp. grated orange rind. Mix well and drop by teaspoonfuls on cookie sheet. Bake until light brown, approx. min. 10-1- 2 Yields three dozen. SOUR BEAN SALAD (delicious served with hamburgers) Jana Ruth. In separate dish add d c. salad oil, c. sugar, c. wine vinegar, 1 white onion cut fine, 1 gr. pepper cut fine, 3 celery hearts cut fine. 1 tsp. salt, Vi tsp. pepper, Mix over beans. Stir several times before serving. May be kept in refrigerator for several days. one-thir- two-third- s FRUIT BOWL DESSERT lemon juice, juice, c. sugar. In large bowl cut up fruit as canteloupe, seedless grapes, fresh peaches, fresh pineapple, strawberries etc. Add first five ingredients and stir well. May be set in refrigerator until cold, or served immediately. T. lime juice, 2 T. 2 T. fresh orange 1 two-thir- one-thir- d desired-watermel- on, CLAM CHOWDER SOUP 6ic. can of Clams. 1 onions, chopped fine, 1 c. diced celery chopped fine, 2 c. potatoes cut fine. c. flour, V c. butter, 1 qt. half and half, 14 tsp. salt, Vi tsp. sugar Drain Clams and pour juice over vegetables. 0 Add water to cover. Simmer min. Melt butter and add flour and blend a minute or two. Add half and half. Cook, stirring until smooth and thickened. .Add undrained vegetables and clams. Heat thorougly. Salt and pepper to taste. oz- - 20-3- can gr. beans, 1 can kidney beans, can wax beans, 1 can small lima beans, 1 can earbaranzo beans. Drain juice and pour into dish. 1 1 m SBA66S ILCL Mrs. Joseph Stokes and daughter, HEIP YIM V0 HUSY WE ARE PLEASED TO HAVE AVAILABLE FOR CONSULTATION DONNA RICHARDS, CONSULTANT FOR XHECKITHESEIVAIUES: MAX FACTOR A LEADER III THE COSMETIC AND TOILETRIES INDUSTRY. SHE WILL BE AVAILABLE ON FRIDAY JUNE 7th 1 1 A.a TO 5 P..I. TO ANSWER YOUR QUESTIONS Judy Braegger of the Willard Bay chapter of Utah Young Homemakers displays the quilt which the club has made for a fund raising project. QUILT PROJECT ABOUT DEAUTY AND SKIN CARE. She will advise in the newest concept in pure cosmetics designed for todays modern women and their application. Sonomas suggest the newest eye makeup techniques designed to enhance and protect your See most precious possession - your eyes! 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