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Show 1 I Twirlers slate recital date BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah 5 Thursday, July 31, 1975 Baton students of the Brigham City Recreation department vill present a recital on Aug. 5, at 7:30 p.m. at the Intermountain school. Duets and solos will be presented by the 105 students of Diane Marshall and Kristy Deakin. The performance is free and open to the public. Some of the twirlers competed in a contest held in Layton recently. Results were not available. Some of the girls have participated in the summer twirling program for all seven years of its operation. This year, the ages range from 4 to 12 years old Recreation department director is Glenn Casperson. are among the students of baton in the summer recreation program. The girls have been involved with the program for several years. From left: Krissy Claybaugh, Korene Wilson (back), Sara Jane Marshall, and Jana Tippetts. THESE TWIRLERS The Make and Bake Quartet The Make and Bake Quartet held the summer recreation baton presenting a recital soon. The girls age from years. They are taught by Diane BATON STUDENTS program will be range in in Marshall and Kristy Deck in. There are 105 girls in the twirling program, 2 to Some 'Dost project yet' $888 was raised art auction Mondays at for Heritage Theatre, according to a spokesman for the sponsoring Encore, Inc. All of the 26 art pieces donated to the project by Box Elder county artists were sold during the event, conducted in the old Perry church house (Heritage Theatre) Mrs. Drauca Holmes, Encore, Inc., president, said it was the most successful fund raising project yet undertaken by the organization. It brought to $2,688 the amount of money now raised to make a down payment on the historic church building. However, some $7,050 must be available by Aug. 19 to meet a down payment deadline. But weve got to do even better than that since the down payment will obligate us to $600 a month beginning Sept. 19, Mrs. Holmes said. Encore, Inc., was organized to acquire the old church with plans to renovate it for use as a theatre by the Brigham City Community Theatre group and others. Now we are concentrating on personal contacts, the of- ficial said. Almost 800 mailings have been sent out soliciting funds and we have teams of people now making personal contacts from Bear River City south, Mrs. Holmes explained. As for the art auction, it attracted about 50 persons, including several from California. They were excited with the whole thing. It was truly a great project and by far our biggest money-makin- g project yet, Mrs. Holmes reported. Good Cooks their third meeting Wed- nesday, July 23. We met at the Butchers Block at 5:00. The owner showed us around and explained the different cuts of meat. He also showed us the different characteristics of the good cuts of meat. We then bought some bone chuck roast prepare at the next meeting. Thursday, July 24, we met at Susan Yagis home for our fourth meeting. We learned how to cut meat. We then cut up part of the bone chuck roast in thin slices and cooked i, a dish with the flavor of soy sauce. We also cut up small cubes of meat and made fondue. We then tasted some of each. We were shown how to cut out and sew a shoulder bag. The meeting came to a close. teri-yak- Bear River Broncoes The Bear River Broncos met Tuesday morning, July 22 at Rodeo Arena. Susan Grimmett conducted, present were: Kelly Nicholas, Julie Anderson, Tammy Anderson, Mark Williams, Emily Holmgren, Jeffrey Dal-liSylvia Grimmett and Susan Grimmett. Susan asked us to bring our halters to this meeting so we could practice fitting and showmanship. Susan acted as a judge. After this we talked about the July 24 horse show and how to prepare for it. July 24, at 12:30 at the Bear MONEY losing BACK weight OR is a liny . Reporter Spinning Wheel tablet that will help curb your desire lor excess (ood. Eat less Contains no dangerous drugs and will not make you nervous. No strenuous exercise Change your life start today. MONADEX costs $3 00 lor a 20 day supply and S5.00 lor twice the amount. Lose ugly (at or your money will be refunded with no questions asked by. N. Skaggs Drug Center-22Main St. Mail Orders Filled. . by Sylvia Grimmett North Star FLANNEL SHIRT FABRIC today MONADEX club, as only one C class ribbon was given in the whole show. Fuller was the judge and Roger Dallin was the ring steward. FABRIC at MACKS LOSE UGLY FAT Start QUILTEDS and PRINTS TO MATCH 108" Heavyweight NYLON TRICOT . hack's PMAMACY 6 97 South Main Wrap yourself in BLOCKS lush, lavish, She has the River City Rodeo Area, the Bear River Broncos held a club horse show. The results were: first place trophy Susan Grimmett: second place trophy Sylvia Grimmett; and third place trophy Jeffrey Dallin. We were proud of the three-quart- look: er a natural for pants right recipe Beautiful coats to be in when you by Flo Munson want to be wrapped in something really pretty. Beautiful materials. Exquisitely detailed. A. BlueSapphire dyed lamb or VicunaBurbeige dyed lamb. Cut to flow freely and beautifully around the body. 135.00. B. Camel or Red double breasted pant coat. Back half belt with buttoned V tab 87.95. at each side. Braid stitching everywhere. All coat shells woolnylon blend with Acetate back. When the thermometer reaches 102, Trudy has just the right recipe for you! Shes young, vivacious typical of the homemaker of today. She is especially clever at preparing easy dishes for long, lazy, hot, sultry summer days! Trudy (Mrs. David Z.) Thompson expresses herself I love to cook, although I dislike doing the this way dishes afterwards. Some of our very special dishes for summer are watermellon salad, fruit freeze, IMO salad and of course I most always have a supply of ranger cookies on hand these cookies are chewy on the inside and crisp on the outside. Trudy spent her girlhood in Thatcher, graduating from Bear River High school where she served as a cheerleader. She also graduated from LDS seminary. Trudy (Summers) and David were high school 10-2- Fur products labeled to show country of origin of imported furs sweethearts. I attended Utah State university while David completed an LDS mission in Peru, she told me. As soon as he returned home we were married. David is now employed as a contractor. The Thompsons live in a lovely huge trailer in Deweyville. We are planning to build our dream house in the near future, Trudy said. Two small children complete the Thompson family unit. Jacob is 2 y2 and little Rebekka is just eight months old. Busy Homemaker Trudy is a busy young homemaker caring for her husband and two small children, serving as a Beehive teacher. She has served as camp director in the mutual, assisted in designing scenes and costumes for road shows etc. She especially enjoys working with young girls. Trudy delights in sewing and doing craftwork. Creative hobby boxes are one of her specialities. I found Trudy also has a green thumb. Flowers bloom in profusion around their large trailer house. she said. We have a small garden, I and husband enjoy gardening. We also like My sports. camping, swimming and other out-doBox Elder Journal readers will enjoy trying the following easy, economical recipes. IMO SALAD i Mrs. David Z. Thompson . . has summer dishes top to prevent discoloring of fruit. Place in refrigerator until ready to serve. TRUIT FREEZE Y2 gallon pineapple sherbet, (drained) small pkg. raspberries 1 , Handful blueberries (optional) 2 bananas, diced small; y2 c. dried peaches, Mix all ingredients together thoroughly. Place in freezer 4 or 5 hours before serving. (Do not leave in freezer longer or mixture will become too small pkg (8 oz) IMO, 1 large can fruit cocktail (drained) 1 small can mandarin oranges (drained) 1 pkg. miniature marshmallows, 1 small can chunk pineapple (drained) i2 to c. coconut. Mix all ingredients together. Chill until ready to serve. . hard) 1 RANGER COOKIES c. shortening, i'2 c. granulated sugar, brown sugar (packed), egg, V2 tsp. vanilla, 1 c flour, i2 tsp. soda, 4 tsp. baking powder, y4 tsp. salt, 1 c. oats, 1 c. fortified whole wheat flakes cereal, V2 c. shredded coconut. Heat oven to 375 degrees. Mix together shortening, granulated sugar, brown sugar, egg and vanilla. Mix thoroughly. Stir in remaining ingredients. Drop dough by rounded teaspoonsful 2 inches apart onto greased baking sheet. Bake 10 min. Remove from baking sheet immediately. If you use flour, omit soda, b p., and salt. If flour mix 2 T. milk into shortening using quick-mixiny2 4 c. 1 quick-cookin- WATERMELLON SALAD After watermellon has been completely chilled cut 14 off top lengthwise. Take inside out and make small balls of watermellon (without seeds) Edge watermellon in attractive points, scallops etc. Cut the inside of 1 cantaloupe in small balls, cherries, Add fruit of choice seedless grapes, strawberries, bananas (optional), pineapple. Just before serving pour 1 can frozen lemonade over g self-risin- g g mixture. BOUNTIFUL Five Points 292-145- BRIGHAM CITY 47 South Main 0 CLEARFIELD 391 South State PRESTON S3 South Stale St. |