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Show POORCOPY; Good Cooks She cooks in hSbm large quantities by Flo Munson She cooks in large quantities With a husband and a family of four sons and three daughters, Mrs. Reed (Marilyn Call) Walker of Perry ' l &itf More than $2,000,000 in schol- arships will be awarded to national winners during the 54th National Congress, Nov. 4 in Chicago. always has places set for nine at her table (except during school season). These nine places are set automatically, but oftimes there are several more as Marilyn seems to be a favorite aunt with many nieces and nephews whose summer vacation wouldnt be complete without spending a few days at the Walker home Marilyn is the kind of person who welcomes guests The Walkers have a lovely home It has that lived m look, cozy and comfortable Marilyn has had an exceptionally interesting and colorful life She attended Box Elder High school and seminary, graduated from Utah State university in Logan, taught school in Salt Lake City, and completed LDS mission Following her a Tennessee-Kentuck- y marriage she returned to the classroom in Warden, Wash , where she and her husband lived for a short time 4-- H With the theme: - 76. . . Spirit of Tomorrow, more than 7 million participants will join in the nations bicentennial 4-- H 4-- H celebration during National ' Week, Oct. 4-- H 1. Epsilon holds annual Epsilon chapter of Beta Sigma Phi held its annual opening social on Sunday, Sept. 14, on the patio of the home of Kathy Ogden to greet members and, guests of the chapter. n r President Susan Maero Im the bouncer for the teenagers at the Capitol Served as PTA President She has served as PTA president and Cancer Crusade chairman for south Box Elder county. She has been active m church organizations where she is now serving in the Relief society presidency in the Perry First ward as education counselor With apples in season youll thoroughly enjoy the apple dumpling recipe Marilyn shares with Box Elder Journal readers this week Also chicken diran and carrot cookies are favorites of the Walker family i APPLE DUMPLINGS 1 c sugar, 1 c water, ys tsp cinnamon, yt 2 drops red coloring. tsp nutmeg, Bring to boil and add 2 T butter 1 qt apples, 2 c flour, 2 tsp b p , 1 tsp salt, c shortening, l2 c milk Cut shortening in dry ingredients Add milk and stir until moistened s Take dough and roll out Place in bottom and sides of baking dish or pan Pour in apples two-thir- two-third- , opening social Met on Blind Date She met Reed on a blind date through his cousin while living in Salt Lake City. Reed is on the faculty at the Mountain View Elementary school in Brigham City He also owns and in Perry in addition to operates the Big See Drive-InTheater the in Brigham City and the Capitol operating theater in Roy for his father-in-la- Theater on Friday evenings Marilyn said smilingly The Walker family which numbers seven are Rodney, 18, Merilynn, 17, Douglas, 14, Jayson, 13, Patti, 11, Kerry, 8, and Shauna, 6 We enjoy bowling, traveling in our camp trailer and naturally are fond of movies, Marilyn said We have a summer home available in Box Elder canyon where we spend as much time as possible chapter , ex- tended a warm greeting to all guests, and presented a brief introduction of the meaning of Beta Sigma Phi. Roll remaining dough and place over top. Pinch to bottom. .Place two slits m dough and pour liquid mixture over top Each board member and committee chairmen then gave a short report on the duties of her position in the chapter Refreshments were enjoyed by the group as they spent the Bake at 375 degrees for approximately 1 hour. Serve in individual bowls covered with cold milk. 2 y2 Local woman hosts guests I 4 sttl4i4 faa , M $ ,,1ZZ .3 4M ti&s A t Ut4S4(tiMM44to 4 If coast Legion Auxiliary Mrs. Ken S. Jensen of Brigham City recently enjoyed a visit from her brother and wife, slates annual Mr. and Mrs. George Meldren, Jr , of Buena Park, Calif. membership nite The couple had just returned from Scotland and Switzerland, where they saw and stayed m Old Meldrem Castle. This is one of the worlds most famous hotels, and they enjoyed seeing the family coat of arms while there also. They had visited in Rome, Israel, Tel Aviv, and Jerusalem where they saw Golgotha (place of the skull) where Jesus was crucified. They sailed on the Sea of Galilee and saw the famed wailing wall. Monday, Sept. 22, will be annual membership night for the American Legion Auxiliary, with the meeting to be held at 7.30 p.m. at the War Memorial ' Home. A light dinner will be served as part of the evening's activities, and the meeting will be conducted by President Helen ' v-- vV-- ' Young. Reservations for the meeting-1- ' should be made by Friday. Sept. 19, by contacting Helen Young at Lola Brinton at. or Donna Hubbard. at n 723-696- 3, 723-818- 0, A dinner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A.E. Petersen, Ogden, in their honor. Present at the dinner served on the Petersens lawn were Mrs. Ken S. Jensen of Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. E. Jones of Logan, n Lynn Talbert and Bryan of Logan. While m Utah, the couple also visited Bryce Canyon and Southern Utah for a week. Gust-avense- 44 4 744-293- Members are urged to pay their dues at this annual mem bership meeting, and the old rate of four dollars will prevail through September. Membership dues will be increased to five dollars as of Oct. 1. Membership is open to all women who are widows, wives, sisters or daughters of men who have served in the military. LWV will a sponsor tour; talks on local programs The League of Women Voters of Brigham City invites local women to join in a tour and series of on Tuesday, Sept 23, beginning at 9 a m at the Chamber of Commerce building downtown. There Jim Simper, chairman of the city planning commission, will discuss the proposed downtown plan and mini-meetin- officers for the coming term include Kathleen Biggs, president (seated); secretary, Lucille Hansen, vice president, and Pat Davis, reporter. MUSIC SOCIETY Ruth Warren, music Society will icians, who may contact either President Kathleen Biggs at or Secretary Lucille 2 for further Hansen at information New officers include Kathleen Biggs, president; Lucille Hansen, vice president, Ruth Warren, secretary; Pat Davies, 723-573- 3 723-680- begin fall season Friday night Yeshara club will meet at the home of Iva Lou Nebeker, 25 West Fourth South, in Friday, Sept. 19, at 7 30 p.m. This will be the first meeting of the fall season, with the lesson to be presented by Kathleen Reese m the continuing study of the book Exodus to Cecilian Music society will hold its first meeting of the season on Friday, Sept. 19, at 1 p m. at the home of Ruth Warren, 1925 South Main, Willard Theme for this years study Bicentwill be centered on and the lesson ennial Music subject will focus on Francis Scott Keye, John Phillip Sousa, the early and Stephen Foster years of American music. for the afternoon will be Helen Jane Lemon Membership in the group is open to all performing mus Yeshara club will meet Greatness. with Mrs. Nebeker will be Lilia Heslop. All women who have served LDS missions are invited to join 4 H and similar organizations thrive in more than 80 countries around the world the organization, which meets monthly for a lesson and social time. M tto for Mewltogilng accordliflantr New Cookies Pumpkin can be substituted for the carrots and add tsp cinnamon and y2 tsp ginger to pumpkin. a near Mrs. Nancy Jane Bales, president of the Utah Girl Scout council, announces that Grandma Cookie co., Beaverton, Ore., received the bid to supply Girl Scout Cookies for the 1976 sale. New varieties will be introduced to delight cookie connoisseurs for the same low prize of $1.25 per box. Proceeds from the annual cookie sale go to the maintenance and improvement of the four established camps operated by the Utah Council. 1 s au RWgraTOB tome, Red CgM ft H - Su-MTt " ' rtr V CARROT COOKIES c. shortening, 1 c. sugar, 1 egg, 1 tsp b p., 1 tsp vanilla, c mashed carrots, y2 tsp salt, 2 c flour, 1 c. nuts Mix ingredients thoroughly Bake at 375 degrees for 15 minutes - volUhtW for' adult yortlnWdrs at the homo with "tasW Including inenlcuraf . reading one-thir- . appolntWH5mn and tom Tto tjppy&bwteers will be iiichargf lojhedutlng hours pkgs frozen broccoli, 4 c. cooked chicken, cubed. cans cream of chicken soup, 1 c mayonnaise, y2 tsp. curry powder, c slivered almonds d y2 c. shredded cheese, paprika Line dripper pan with broccoli Spread chicken on top of broccoli Mix soup and mayonnaise and spread on top, Sprinkle on cheese and almonds (Curry powder, cheese and almonds are optional ) , Bake at 350 degrees for 40 mm 2 from : Mrs. Orgfce iBrotsseail Mrs HlenliflaBtoV show a model of the plan , Brigham City's recently completed police headquarters will then be toured with Chief Steve Studdert, after which the group will go to the city library to meet with Sharon Ward, board chairman, and Fern Tovey, librarian Box Elder School District offices in the courthouse will be toured and personnel introducted, after which the group will assemble in the board room for a brief talk on community schoof programs by Les Dunn, director of community schools. The group will then adourn to the home of Beth Gurrister for o potluck salad luncheon A special invitation is extended to newcomers to attend the event in order to become better acquainted with the city and schools Nursery facilities will be available at Gillespie hall during the tours and luncheon Indication of nursery use is necessary, although reservations are not necessary for the four or luncheon Those wishing to use the nursery may call Eugie Dean, Beth Gurrister or Sarah Yates Hr, |