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Show Good Cooks , first Is Fun Time Christmas time is a fun time at our house Mrs. Ronald Kay and Jennifer . . . gingerbread houses a specialty s c. molasses, tsp. ginger, egg, 3 tsp. b.p., 1 tsp. cinnamon, c. brown sugar, i8 tsp. cloves, 1 two-third- 1 one-thir- d 12 c. oil. Mix thoroughly and chill several hours (overnight or longer) Roll dough on oiled piece of foil, place on cookie sheet and bake at 300 degrees min. Place house pattern on hot bread and cut immediately. Decorate in vour own original style with icing, minature gum drops, live savers, mints, candy canes etc. she . One year I made 13 gingerbread houses not any were identical. They are much more expensive to make this year with the price of sugar and candies so TOFFEE SQUARES high. have also enjoyed making gingerbread sleighs which I fill with cookies and other goodies to share with relatives and friends and shut-inI find them to be but when you see the finished very result you feel well repaid. Mable was born in Bothwell. She is a graduate of Bear River High school anf LDS seminary. She was employed at the City Drug in Tremonton for several years. She is currently employed one day each week at Mario's Dress shop and is also an Avon representative. I 1 1 2 Cream butter and sugar, beat in egg yolk and vanilla. Add flour and mix. Spread evenly in dripper pan. Bake at 350 degrees min. Remove from oven and spread an 8 oz. pkg. of chocolate chips evenly on top. Return to oven for 2 min. Cover with chopped nuts. 15-2- 0 WHITE FRUITCAKE Enjoy Meeting People I enjoy meeting people and find my work most interesting," she said. Her husband is employed as a laboratory technican at Thiokol Corp. The Kays have one son and one daughter Bruce who is 12 and Jennifer, 8. Mables hobbies include quilting and raising flowers. As a family the Kays enjoy camping and fishing (at Bear Lake) Active in church work, Mable has served in the various organizations. She is presently serving as secretary in the Sixth Ward Primary. In addition she has served on the PTA membership drive. I learned to cook the hard way she assured me, but I really do enjoy baking. I keep lots of cookies on hand for snacks. Jennifer confided, Moms chili is REALLY good! canned nuts 4 6 oz. or Lamar Taylor, Scott Woodbury, with Ken Hansen on the guitar. The party was hosted by bank your choice. of lb. chopped candied pineapple, 1 y2 lbs. mixed fruit, lb. raisins, y2 lb. soft butter, 2V2 c. sugar, 6 eggs, 1 oz. rum flavoring, 4 c. flour, president Scott Horsley and board of directors. The otticers and employees and partners of the Bank of Brigham City held their annual Christmas party on December 17 at Maddox Ranch House. Fourteen employees and partners enjoyed the dinner Petersen. The guest list included Mr. and Mrs. Chris Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Val Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Kesler Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. Vince Loosli, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hadfield, Mr. and Mrs. A. Roger Wells, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Petersen. The Brigham Truck and Implement Company had its 1 tsp. nutmeg, 1 y2 tsp. cinnamon, full. tsp. salt, fill pans Bake 275 degrees for 2 hours. Glaze equal parts of honey and grapefruit juice while warm. (Take this reporters advice and try the above recipe for White Fruit Cake. Its great!) 1 1 two-thir- MUSTARD TOPPING FOR MEATS c. salad oil, y2 c. prepared mustard, c. sugar, 4 c. vinegar, 1 c. tomato soup, 2 eggs. Cook until thick in double boiler. y2 y2 GINGERBREAD HOUSE y2 c. margarine, 1 tsp. vanilla, egg yolk, 1 c. brown sugar, c. flour. tsp. salt, annual Christmas party at Rasmussen was in charge of the program with Bill Bell as master of ceremonies. The program consisted of a flute solo by Sherry Bingham accompanied by Mrs. Betty Beecher. Four singers from North Ogden, Joe Head, Craig Larsen and Ms. McCormick and Ms. Budge furnished musical numbers. Monday, December 16 the Box Elder County Bank held its annual Christmas party at Its good to be children sometimes, and never better than at Christmastime, when its mighty founder was a child Dickens. himself. I love Christmas! Its so nice to have everybody acting like they should every day in the year. Theres just a different feeling in the air. For some readson Im on time this year with my holiday preparations and I know now why some people try and get everything done early so they can enjoy the last week. Ive even been able to sit around and listen to my Christmas records. I hope people are beginning to realize that its better to only give what you can afford instead of going in debt the rest of the year for Christmas. Luther said The heart of the giver makes the gift dear and precious. Now if youll pull up that easy chair Id like to give you a little something from the Party Line wires that have been fairly busy the last few days. Stork Reports Maddox Seashore, Brisbane, Australia and Mrs. Leone Boothe of this city. Young Seashore is making his home here with his aunt and uncle and attending BEHS. Everybody Entertains There isnt a night goes by at this season that somebody isnt having a party somewhere. On December 12, at the Elks Lodge, the local branch of the First Security Bank hosted a party for officers, employees Paul and their partners. Morrell was in charge of arrangements with Mrs. Julie Henderson in charge of table decorations. The guests were seated at four long tables covered with red tablecloths and with snowmen and Christmas of holly arrangements Mrs. ornaments. and Lorene Ranch House. Forty- - five employees and their partn- ers enjoyed the program and dinner. Bob Coleman was in charge of the arrangements with Mrs. Penny Cutler and Mrs. Irene Wright in charge of table decorations. The tables were attractive with snowmen and wicker baskets with arClear tificial fruit. The Channell mens arrival. 'J guest list included Mrs. Tess Andersen, A.L. Gregor of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Stayner J. Anthony Thompson, 723 3653 their food family women social Eagles slate kids party Children and grandchildren of of the Fraternal Order of Eagles will be guests at a party slated for Saturday, Dec. 21, from 2 to 4 p m. at the Aerie home. Christmas Around the will be the program for World the day, with treats and a visit from that jolly old gent from the North Pole to add to the fun of the annual event. Parents are reminded that their contributions to Santa's bag should be brought, with the gift limit set at $2 and that the childs full name should be written on the gift in order to assure proper delivery. members Willard chapter of Homemakers slates dinner annual Christmas party on December and Shane, children of ready for Santa's visit during the annual Ecglcs children s party set for Saturday READY FOR SANTA Dana, Jason Mr. and Mrs. Tim Parker, are all Willard Bay chapter of Utah Young Homemakers will meet on Thursday, Dec. 19, at 7:30 p.m. in the Willard elementary association The most unusual school. Program for the evening will be given by women of their countries, who will tell of Christmas customs in their countries. A holiday dinner will be served, and an exchange of one dollar gifts will add to the fun of the evening. A charge of will be asked to cover the cost of the meat for the dinner. Each member of the group is encouraged to attend, and reminded to bring a guest for the evening. Mrs. Lynn (Chris) Zundel is in charge of the event, and may be contacted for further information. a LOW PRICES and SAVINGS a ts The Gala affair was held at Sherwood Hills and a delightful program furnished by the LDS Institute at Utah State University was enjoyed. The Brigham City North Store made the arrangements for the party. 4. arrangements. Employees and partners of the Roy, Tremonton and North and South Brigham City Hamilton Drug stores and office held MppeuiiJiiags on CHOICE DIAMOND ts SETS i for Christmas I PALMER JEWELRY CHRISTMAS. SINGLE CARDS BOXED CARDS cm POLYESTERS Beautiful combinations Mens wear Polyester too HACKS PUARHACV 97 South Main NEW.. SILMCIS 50 50 SUMS See our new CO-ORDIN- Mens Plaid Mens Long Sleeve GIFT WRAP sizes assorted solids and patterns sizes S to XL Reg. poly 28-31 100-1- 5 cm assorted solids REG. 8.00 Mens Perma-Pres- s tv o' 925 950 S, M, BLOCKS BRUSHED VELOUR VI assorted colors 60" wide to Assorted Colors . . assorted colors 60" wide Reg. to 5.98 100 BLOCKS slippers are a Christmas tradition. Hell appreciate the butter softness all year long A. Gondola, genuine hand turned maple glove leather with extra Long & Short Sleeve - Small to X Large 00 i Polyester MISSES TOPS 11 flexible leather sole, 16 95 14 Romeo, the all time favorite. Brown leather uppers, leather lined, long wearing sole, 10 95. B. FREE GIFT WRAPPING-FRE- 47 South Mam Brigham City E MAIL WRAPPING 1 44 YD. FAKE FUR super soft slippers. YD. Reg. 3.95 large 6 Ci REg. 4.95 YD. FASHION TOPS 100 Misses 00 L Patterns PATTERNS Assorted Styles give him & SOLIDS es Short Sleeve Sizes Small to POLYESTER EJD!IILI1 688 4 in time for Christmas . 100 -- cotton SHOOTS SHOP BRIGHAM CITY MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 9:30 A.M. TO 9:00 P.M. SATURDAY 9:30 A.M. TO 6:00 P.M. CLOSED SUNDAY Have Dinner One of the highlights of the social scene the last few days was the lovely dinner party hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Eric Seashore on Friday night. The 7. 36 employees and partners after which Santa Claus distributed Christmas bonuses, according to Bill Davis who was in charge force editor We have a good selection of As usual the stork set has some newsy little items that always adds interest to the happenings around town. Big news comes from North Ogden where the Keith Allreds are welcoming their new baby boy. He arrived on December 9, and weighed 10 pounds. They have chosen the name Aaron Keith for him. Two big sisters Gretchen, six and Amy three and a half at home are going to learn a few boys games now. Sharing grandparent honors are Mr. and Mrs. Fullmer Allred of and Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Tingey. Mrs. Allred is the former Cheryl Tingey. From Arroy Grande in California comes the news of the arrival of a baby girl to Mr. and Mrs. Steven Smith. She arrived on November 29 and weighed nine pounds one ounce. She was named Marci Ann. This is the couples first child. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. S.M. Rasmussen of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hayne of Arroyo Grande, Calif. Mrs. to traveled Rasmussen California and spent five days helping out with the new group, graduates of Weber College sang 'Christmas songs and a variety of novelty numbers. The singing group is composed of Sherwood Hills on December Dinner was enjoyed by of s president presiding. A project to assist a needy family was discussed as a special holiday project, and the annual Christmas party was planned during this meeting. Lesson was presented by June Sholty on the subject of George Washington. She discussed his early boyhood, when he is said to have been shy. He was 27 years old when he married Martha Dandridge Custis, who had two children from a former marriage. She gained a good manager for her properties, and he gained a fortune and a family since he never fathered any children of his own. After serving as commander of the Continental Army, he served two terms as president of the new country after which he retired to Mt. Vernon for the remaining two years of his life and watched the country prosper. A gift was presented by the chapter to hostess LaPreal Wight, who is leaving soon to serve an LDS Mission in England. Refreshments were served by the hostess, and closing ritual was repeated in unison to adjourn the meeting. 20-3- 0 told-me- Sarah Yates women Preceptor Epsilon chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met at the home of LaPreal Wight recently, with President Deone Lichtenstein by Flo Munson Its beginning to look a lot like Christmas! Gently falling snow, twinkling, sparkling lights of outside decors, reflections of trees shimmering with lights inside, logs blazing in the fireplace it's a beautiful time of year. Its a time for family gatherings, sending remembrances to the dear ones far away a time for reminiscing! Christmas brings memories of gingerbread houses which are made in endless varieties, but none are prettier or more colorful than those made by Mrs. Ronald (Mable Christensen) Kay of 868 North First West in Tremonton. Mable has a special flair for decorating and a special flair for cooking! c. sifted flour, 9 lesson on 'None prettier, more colorful' 2 Utah Thursday, December 19, 1974 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Chapter hears l Misses NIGHT GOl'JtJS Asst'd colors Small to X Large O00 j) YD. HYS JIMS Reg. 6.00 322 Solid colors Sizes 6 |