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Show V 6 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, April 10, 1975 John Peterson, sports information director at Weber State college, and his wife for Norma will be the annual Ladies Community club Fashion Show slated for April 17, according to show Caroline Criddle and Kay Petersen. The event will be held at Intermountain School auditorium at 7:30 p.m. They will offer a running commentary on the fashions provided by Blocks, Zundels Hers, Helen Royers, Sonomas, the Youth Shop, and Classic Fashions-Dolla- r Mart which will be modeled by local women and children. A home-sew- n section will also be added to the annual show this year. f) ' A native Utahn, attended Peterson Mrs. J. R. John Dixie college, BYU, the University of Miami and the Armed Forces Institute and served with the armed forces in Korea and Cape Canaveral. He was a personal aid responsible for speech writing for his commanding general and was involved in a community relations program in Korea as well as being a correspondent for the service newspaper and a sportscaster of service league games. 4t Garfield and Amy of cooking ... is fond Good Cooks Enchilada bake Indian Summer Interspersing the fashion part of the show, students from Intermountain School will present musical and dance numbers to add to the show theme Indian Summer. There will be the traditional sale of homemade Public Relations He came to his present position with 12 years of experience in public relations and news, having traveled and worked in corporate public relations which took him to many countries. He has always been active in the LDS church, Primary. She likes to sew and make attractive little outfits for her small daughter. As a family the Garfields enjoy camping. look forward to camping Judy said. We all Fond of Cooking really am fond of cooking she went on. experiment with economical dishes. My family are comparatively easy to cook for J. R. will eat anything as long as its food. Whenever we have parties 'I am always asked to bring baked beans. This is a recipe my mother had. They are called baked beans, but they are actually cooked on top of the stove instead of in the oven. Nachos is a recipe I received from a friend while living in Florida. They are easy to make good, too! ENCHILADA BAKE Elder Retired Teachers association banquet held recently at the Community of H. Ross Coombs and officers Ardus Adams, vice president, and Jane Linford, secretary-treasureThe Bicentennial project is the collection and com- fellow r. of lb. hamburger BAKED BEANS large cans pork and beans, 1 chopped green pepper, chopped onions, 1 lb. bacon (diced) 1 c. brown sugar, 1 med. size bottle catsup, 2 tsp. Worcestershire sauce. Fry bacon, gr. pepper and onions until bacon is browned. Add remaining ingredients and simmer on top of stove for 4 hours. 2 2 NACHOS Break cooked taco shells into bite size pieces on a pizza pan. Top with grated cheese and sliced jalipenos. Broil in oven until cheese melts. BROWNIES 4 P.S. I sampled the brownies teaching John Peterson to narrate show Mr. and Mrs. Freeman J. word received Byington recently of a tiny new grandson will study Alma drying flowers Bryant, repor- Nichols, second vice president; Betty Misrasi, first president. Not pictured, but also serving on the board be Betty Janiak, recording secretary; Ruth Warburton Mable Christensen, directors, and Marjorie Childs, president. IS Lou Rustan, CHEESE TIP Airtight and cold are two good when pointers to remember storing cheese. A heavy plastic wrap or container that fits the cheese closely is recommended to prevent cheese from drying out. . . . Garden club WOMEN'S LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL of Box Elder County will be headed by the following officers for the coming term: Ruth Iverson, president; Emily Severns, treasurer; Becky Spade and Hope garden club will meet on Monday, April 14, at Gillespie hall, 150 East Third South, with refreshments to be served beginning at 7 p.m. and the program to follow. for the social time will be Mrs. John Alex and Mrs. William Crandall. The program Save Those Posies will be on the subject of drying and preserving plant materials and will be presented by Mrs. Robert Coleman, with the second part of the program Growing Oriental Vegetables to be presented by Mrs. Frank Home economics students at Intermountain School will present a Food and Fashion Fair on Wednesday, April 16 on the campus from 10 a.m. to 25-3- 0 the organization in gardening, flower arranging, or Members of persons interested growing houseplants. Mem- bership in the garden club is open to all who are interested in any phase of gardening. Further information is available by calling either Mrs. Coleman at or Mrs. Royce McCullough at 723-793- 5 os omits erf (Ethoses ymrwss whtsmi omi sr? bos ex- they were delicious! president; born to Neal J. and Suzanne Spencer Byington of Logan on March 29. This is the couples first child, and they have chosen Justin as his name. The Byingtons are sharing grandparent honors with Mr. and Mrs. R. Keith Spencer of Logan. Rupert Blackham, vice president; May Petersen, secretary-treasureLela Anderson, director, with Lloyd Hust, holdover director for a second year. The officers are pleased to announce that retired teachers who were unable to attend the banquet may still join the local, r; This is the time to maintain. Fly a holding pattern. As far as your money is concerned. Keep it liquid in case prices come down. Keep it earning high interest in case prices go up. Keep it safe, in case ? 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Federal regulations require substantial penalty for early withdrawal on certificates. national year to SOUP GARNISH To give those soups a richer flavor fold cheese cubes or shredded cheddar into the soup just before serving. Another way to garnish soup is with sour or whipped cream. Up to TA First Security Bank ol Utah NA t First Security Bank of Bountiful, First Security Bank of Logan Utah NA First Security Bank of Rock Springs Wyoming Security State Bank of Spnngvitle, Utah First Security State Bank, Sait Lake City, Utah r First will and past p.m. This is for the public as well as students and staff of the school. There will be a bake sale, and the power sewing class will have on sale items which they have made in the class including clothing and toys. The cosmetology class will also show wigs and hairpieces. From 3 to 5 p.m. there will be foods including fry bread and chili, dessert snacks, and beverages served. FAT Fat is the most concentrated source of food energy. It supplies 9 calories per gram; protein and carbohydrate supply four calories per gram. shomfe feiemnni (spporfetyinfeoiss 5s si bamk ssmobdos aitstsotyini'S Milton Johnson with Iris Schow as chairman. The written articles should be placed in the hands of any member of the committee to be turned over to the state committee, which will then prepare a book of the material to be presented at a special session of the National Retired Teachers association bicentennial convention in 1976. Every retired teacher in Box Elder County has a valuable contribution in the form of details of changes witnessed over the span of a teaching career and personal anecdotes says concerning experiences, Chairman Schow. It is desired that every retired teacher in be Box Elder County represented in the state volume. The large group attending the BERTA banquet was served a delicious meal at tables decorated with daffodils and Easter goodies. Entertainment was provided by the Bronson as the Brothers, Kaysville Trumpeteers. President Coombs officiated in installing as BERTA officers for the coming year: Ardus Adams, 5 Aoki. are vice students set food; fashion fair periences to be written and preserved as a lasting record of the contributions of Americas teachers to the nation. Serving as local committee for this project are Evelyn L. state, Couple greets firstborn son Nielsen, ter; Joyce Loveland, Luke Dufour and Dorothy Peters, board of directors. On Friday, May 9, there will be the annual installation dinner and inaugural ball to which all members are invited. well-know- n squares chocolate, 2 cubes butter, 4 eggs, 2 c. sugar, 2 c. flour, 1 c. chopped nuts. Melt together in saucepan chocolate and butter. Add remaining ingredients and mix. Bake in 9 X 13 inch baking pan at 350 degrees for min. Top with chocolate frosting. gear heading this Mrs. Conni Beard, while refreshments are being coordinated by Mrs. Karen Jones. is Daines, Jane Linford, and (browned), 2 onions, chopped. 1 can enchilada sauce, 1 can drained kidney beans 1 lb. grated cheese, 1 pkg. frozen corn tortillas. Fry tortillas in hot oil. Brown hamburger and onions add kidney beans. Place in casserole dish in alternating layers, starting with tortillas, hamburger mixture, cheese, enchilada sauce. Use remaining ingredients ending with cheese. Bake at 350 degree for 30 min. 1 Teachers at the was made Box pilations Chairperson years show fcSuiia Announcement of the special bicentennial project of the Utah Center under the direction I I for coming Germer, set project for bicentennial President Ladies of Elks elect officers treasurer; Retired teachers Retired Peterson Bonnie parliamentarian; historian and High Priests groups from the Brigham City 12th, 20th, 14th, Bear River, Honeyville, both Corinne, and Harper wards will hold a party on Saturday, April 12, beginning at 7 p.m. in the Bear River meeting house. All high priests, their wives and widows are invited to attend this annual Spring Fling event. A group officer asks that everyone bring their own table service. Michael Carver will provide a musical program for the evenings entertainment. association K. will president; secretary; Mary High Priests State . . Jean by Flo Munson In New Home Last September the Garfields moved into a lovely, home in Tremonton. They are still 'new in the process of finishing their basement. We lived in Houston, Texas, and in Florida before coming back to settle in Tremonton permanently Judy told me. I prefered living in Florida rather than Texas, but they were both so far from home. Im awfully glad to be back in Utah. While in Florida we had the experience of having an astronaut and his wife stay overnight with us. That was exciting. They are good friends of ours. Judy has served as a counselor and president of the . Ladies of Elks met in April for the election of officers for the coming year, with Shirley Fulton chosen to serve as president. She will be assisted by Mae Adams, first vice president; Karen Nysonger, second vice Spring Fling Surprise and delight your family with a southern enchilada bake which Mrs. J. R. (Judy Pierson) Garfield found to be a favorite dish while living in Rockledge, Fa. (near Cocoa Beach). Judy is a real good cook she grew up in such tradition. My grandmother was a perfectly marvelous cook and so is my mother she said. To go back a step (who came from farther, her Switzerland) was a fabulous cook, too! Born in Tremonton, Judy is a graduate of Bear River High school and LDS seminary. She spent her girlhood in East Garland. She and J. R. were married soon after Judy graduated from high school. J. R. is employed as an engineer at Thiokol Corp. They have three sons and one daughter Bryan, 11; Bradley, 9; Amy, 4, and little Jeffrey, just four months. Norma Cecilian Music Society will present their annual Spring Concert on Friday, April 18, at 7:30 p.m. in the choral room at Box Elder High school. This event is for the entire community and is free of charge, having become a musical tradition in the community in recent years. Theme is Our Century in Music and the program will feature such oldies as Tea for Two, Deep Purple, Shadow of Your Smile, Glow Worm, and Impossible Dream. The more modern pieces will be presented by such offerings as Killing Me Softly, Tie A Yellow Ribbon, and the John Denver favorite Sunshine. This is a program that will stir many memories for the older set and will surprise the youngsters when they find out that their favorite new song was written in the olden days of twenty years ago, according to narrator Kathy Bradford. candy, drawing for doorprizes, and music that make the show a social highlight of the community. Tickets are available from club members and will also be available at the door. society sets annual spring concert and is presently counselor in his ward bishopric. will be Acting as his wife Norma Lee Kelley Peterson, with the couple being married in 1967 at the end of her second year of college. With three children, she has used time and circumstances permitting her to work on her degree and will graduate this spring with her BS and three associate degrees well on her way towards a masters degree. She is an artist and many of her works grace the walls of their home, which also reflects her artistry in decoration. She is also active in LDS church auxiliary work. slate annual a favorite HTIusic Community club announces narrators for fashion show |