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Show i) BOX EIDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Thursday, April 22, Good Cooks She leans to 1 Utah 5 976 . .. . By Ruth Phone 723 - 6229 oriental far "When all at once I say a crowd, -- a host of golden daffodils. Wordsworth. Spring has sprung. I can see the Red one-roo- Emperor tulips starting to bloom just over the fence in the Loves Oil Painting Elbes secret love is oil painting she has painted many beautiful, breathtaking scenes, etc. Her first painting has been sought after by many, but Ellie just flashes a smile and says, Its hot for sale at any price. The Askie family enjoy outdoor sports motorcycle riding, horseback riding, hunting and fishing and camping. Ellie also devotes much of her time in raising lovely flowers. Her pride is a beautiful collie, named Laddy who she adores! Ive lived in lots of states, Ellie said, but I find the people in Utah much more friendly and neighborly. 1 prefer California weather to Utahs, though, she added with a little giggle. bloom bushes . . . shares recipes SWEET AND SOUR RIBS (PORK) two-thir- one-thir- Epsilon chapter studies role of women Epsilon chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met at the home of Janice Rohmer on March 31. Business meeting activities included the election of officers for the coming year, with Ileen, Germer chosen as chapter president. Also elected were Jane Goihez, vice president; Jill Parker, extension officer; Karen Smith, recording secretary; Deaine Limb, corresponding secretary; Joan Bell, treasurer; Jane Gomez, city council representative. Program for the evening was presented by Deaine Limb.' Entitled What Needs to be Done, the program explored possibilities for improving the contribution by todays women in the field of business and government. Discussion was Mrs. Owen spent the time with herv and daughter Lt. and Mrs. Russell Cornelius and children Jennifer, Christopher and Susan. The Dunns visited their son and daughter-in-laCapt. and Mrs. Michael Dunn and children Jimmy, David and Alexis. They enjoyed visiting with their families and toured the Flight Line of the new SR71. w 2 c. chic&n (cooked and cubed) 12 eggs, 2 lb. fresh bean sprouts (or 2 PARTY LINE sends... Happy birthday wishes to Pioneer Nursing home where Robert C. Lichfield will be 83 on April 23 and LeRoy Forsgren will be 97 on April 24. - son-in-la- w i cans drained) c. diced celery, 1 med, diced onion 2 T. soy sauce, i2 lb. mushrooms sliced (fresh) 4 tsp. salt. 2 T. cornstarch mixed in small amount of 1 TOPS schedules guest speaker v 1 lbs. fresh strawberries, Angle food cake mix. Bake according to directions. After cooled, slice into three layers. Frost first and second layers with whipped cream and strawberry sauce. Place a generous amount of whipped cream on top ivc-- t layer. Top with 10 large strawberries cut in half- - with green left on. Strawberry Sauce: Reserve 10 large berries, remove green and slice thin. 2 held concerning the role of women, particularly in city government. Refreshments were served by the hostess at the conclusion of the meeting. Epsilon chapter met again on Tuesday, April 7, at the home of Ileen Germer. Following a short business meeting, Dr. Phyllis Snow was introduced as guest speaker. Dr. Snow is a professor and dean of the College of Family Life at Utah State University, and talking On the .subject TOPS club 69 of Brigham City will host Jeanne Godfrey of Ogden as a guest speaker at next week's meeting slated for Tuesday, April 27, at 6:30 p.m. at Holy Cross Lutheran church. This weeks meeting found Venna Licht as queen of the week and receiving her loss charm. Sherry Locascio received her bracelet and halfway charm. Sherry Pett recording an eight-wee- k loss and getting free dues, and Kethy Shaffer getting a charm commemorating the birth of her new baby. w n. ten-pou- The cheon. . Whats In It for Me? which concerned the problems of legislation changing to provide equal opportunities. She talked of her membership in the board of Affirmative Action, which is designed to monitor government agencies in offering equal opportunities without regard to sex, race, religion, etc. At the conclusion of the meeting, the hostess served refreshments to all present and the remainder of the evening was spent in socializing. sex-bias- .r. .Visits He' and Mrs. Vaughn Gordon LaMirada, Calif., spent , , to Mr., of CHERYL ANN PETERSON AND RICHARD MISRASI June date announced for couples wedding and Mrs. Dean Peterson of Clearfield announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Cheryl Ann to G. Richard Mlsrasi, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Visit Here The Winston Nelsons were so happy to have their son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Randall Nelson and baby son Nicholas spend a week with them during spring vacation. They flew here from their home in Anaheim, Calif. They were houseguests of the Nelsons during their stay and visited friends and relatives in the area. They were dinner guests of the Grant Hackings at their hew home in Willard and were entertained by the Rick Nelsons at a Chinese dinner. Mrs. Nelson was guest of Mrs. Rolayne De Jarnett at lun- water ELLIE'S SPECIAL STRAWBERRY CAKE Add 3 c. water, 4 c. soy sauce, salt and pepper to taste. 4 med. size fresh tomatoes cut in 4 cubes, 2 med. size onions, cut into 4 cubes Y lb. mushrooms (fresh) cut in slices, 1 lg. green pepper cut in strips. ,.T Place tomatoes, onions, mushroom and gr. pepper into ' meat. Cook a short time. Do not overcook. Serve over rice, thickening with cornstarch. members. N PEPPER STEAK lbs. round steak cut into small, thin slices The Easter holiday proved to be the perfect time for a quick vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Les Dunn and Mrs. Phyllis Owen took advantage of the holiday and traveled to Veale AFB where they visited with family one-thir- from hospital Kimberly of Walnut Creek, Calif., have spent a week here as houseguests of his mother Mrs. Lucille Nelson. They also visited in Tremonton with her mother and sister. Prior to their visit Mrs. Nelson had another son L. B. Nelson Jr. of San Jose spend a week here. Go Visiting a t children Erie, Curtis, and moves in. Spare ribs 1 d c. br. sugar, (packed) lg. onion, Vs c. vinegar, 1 T. soy sauce, c. pineapple juice and chunks, d c. water, 14 tsp. pepper, Vt tsp. salt, Thickening: 1 t. cornstarch, 1 T. water. Sprinkle spare ribs with salt and pepper. Broil. Place onions in pan with 2 T. of fat. Saute 2 min. Add: br. sugar, vinegar, soy sauce, pineapple juice, pineapple, water, salt and pepper spare ribs. Cover. Simmer over low heat about two hours. Remove ribs, thicken with cornstarch dissolved in ' water. Sauce may be served on rice or noodles. i stays. Holst is her father. She also spent some time with the R. N. Prices to see how he was recovering from his illness. Mr.and Mrs. Dick Nelson and j-- can (small) chestnuts cut in slices, 1 small can bamboo shoots (drain) 1 gr. pepper, diced. Beat eggs together, add all other ingredients. Mix, well. Cook in pan with a little oil (as you would pancakes) until golden brown on each side. This recipe may be cut in half, if desired. Gravy or soy sauce may be served over NOTE: Wash fresh bean sprouts and drain. Wash fresh mushrooms in salt water thoroughly before slicing. Cook until tender. recuperating u Make Meals Tempting Ellie is forever thinking up clever ways to make her meals more tempting. She loves cooking Chinese, Mexican, Korean and Japanese dishes. She enjoyed taking a few classes in cake decorating. She can look at a decorated cake and copy it to perfection! She has made and decorated a large number of wedding cakes. Garry admitted his mothers pepper steak is super. Today Ellie shares some of her favorites from her large file of recipes. Wont you try them? 2 and early flowering here and there on the countryside. ' Sr aluie i luoka like spring pull up that old easy chair and we'll try and have our little Party Line chat before Mrs. Buddy Askie Jill, While they were here they were houseguests of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Andersen. They spent a week here spending part of the time with his mother in Hyrum and visiting her sisters and brothers-in-laDr. and Mrs. Alma (Alvarene) Warren and Mr. and Mrs. Rex (Karen) Smith. Mrs. David Price spent six days in this city recently with the Ross Holsts who were both neighbors back yard. We had the garden plowed yesterday afternoon and all day today the robins have been busy hunting worms. I understand the asparagus will soon be ready and rhubarb is coming right laong. This is such a pretty time of the year with the fruit trees in m Denise, Sherry, Paula and John. They came to Utah at this time to attend funeral services for his father. - byFloMunsen She s a gourmet cook especially with oriental dishes! Mrs. Buddy (Ellie Beeler) Askie of Harper Ward specializes in delectable, succulent meals which please her husband and members of their family. Ellie could almost call herself a pioneer! She attended elementary school in a school house in Jordon, Mont., where just one teacher taught students from first grade to eighth grade, inclusively. Ellie recalls, I was the only student in both seventh and eighth grades. The school room was heated by a pot bellied stove. The studentbody was comprised of only eight students. Its fun remembering back, she said a little wistfully, however, it wasnt all that much fun at the time". She completed her education in Fullerton, Calif., taking special classes at an electronic school. She was employed at Litton Industries Guidelines and Control System division where she was involved as an inspector in phototype assembly, blue prints, etc. Buddy is employed as a design engineer at Thiokol Corp. , Two daughters and four sons complete their family circle. Cyndi is 19, Garry, IS; Scott, 14; Brian, 13; Amy Jo, 12, and Robby, 10. David, Wednesday and Thursday of last week here visiting her father Ruel M. Eskelsen and other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mantlo Albuquerque, N.M., were Utah visitors recently.lt was a business trip for him and also a chance for them to say hello to family and friends. While they were here they helped his mother, Mrs. Rachel Mantlo, celebrate her birthday at a dinner hosted by her and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hansen at their home in Sunset. Also at the birthday dinner and were her brother-in-lasister Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Shinners of Ogden and a granddaughter and family Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Westbrook and children Lori, Tiffany and Nathan of Weber. son-in-la- w w Have Guests Mrs. Mae Sisson and her daughter Maxine have been busy with family visitors. Coming from Apple Valley, Minn., were Bambi Tisdale, her daughter Jamie and a friend Cindy Beetem of Egan, Minn. Bambi is a granddaughter of a Maxine and of Mrs. Sisson. While they were here, her brother Don Tisdale arrived from Nellis AFB with his friend Nike Promovost. Tisdale and Miss Beetem are planning to be married in the late summer and the came to Utah to get acquainted with her fiances and greatgrandmother grandmother. er Buzzing Around Brigham City visitors last week were Mr. and Mrs. LaMoine (Pauline) Anhder of Gilroy, Calif., and their children annual State Recognition Day is slated for April 30 May 1 at Hillcrest High School tn MMVale. 'Vtlth local members urged to attend. Pedro Mlsrasi of Garland. The couple will be married on June 4 at the Bowcutt Reception center by LDS President James J. White, with a , reception to follow the marriage ceremony. Miss Peterson will graduate from Clearfield High school in May. Prospective bridegroom Misrasl is a graduate of Bear River High school and is currently employed at in Tremonton. Following their marriage, the couple will make a home in Tremonton. Massey-Ferguso- ary leaders for day camp VOLUNTEER dur- ing the first week of June. Training is given. Call M.S. Burr at COLUMN give n 723-836- 3. par tine FAMILY SERVICES "Weili foster homes, particularly for teenagers. Call EXTENSION continues to need leaders, throughout BASIC BAKED CHICKEN the county. Call SENIOR CITIZENS need vol2 broiler-frye- r chickens. unteers to call the temporarily whole ill. Also volunteers for Opera2 teaspoons salt tion Good Morning and a bus driver for trips out of town in Sprinkle neck and body the large bus. Contact Hazel cavities of whole chickens with Kaiser at salt. If desired stuff with GODFREY NURSING Home favorite stuffing. Hook wing tip would like volunteers to help the onto back to hold neck skin and resident by reading, heiping tie legs together, then to tail. them write letters, and visit Place chickens directly in a with those who have no family. shallow pan; it is not necessary Also needed are families or to use a rack. Bake in 350 degree groups to provide entertainF. oven for 1 4 hours or until ments. Mrs. at Godfrey tender (add 15 minutes to total BOX ELDER SCHOOLS need baking time when chicken is school volunteer aides in teachstuffed). Makes 8 servings. x ing and tutorial, clerical, supervisory, library, and resources. For Variations: Chicken may Contact your local PTA volube brushed with salad oil, nteer chairman, school principal shortening, butter or margarine or Les Dunn at the Board of and seasoned with any of the Education. Call GIRL SCOUTS need tempor- basil, following herbs tarragon, rosemary, sage. Or rub outer surface of chickens with lemon juice, add herbs and bake. onions Celery tops and-o- r may be used for seasoning. Or, the chicken may be baked with fresh fruits and a choice of seasonings. 723-349- 5. 4-- H 4-- H 723-346- 9. 723-325- 1. 723-603- 3r& 723-528- 1. Tkke . stock . uinenca. Join the Payroll Savings Plan. Moved to BATON-MARC- 555 So Main O H o n DANCE Olden Daze Antiques for the American Legion (Auxiliary on Monday evening are junior auxiliary mem- (PLANNING THE PROGRAM 4 j bers Lori Ensign, Pauline Christiansen, Cathi Mason, Marion Stoddard, Chris Olsen and Peggy Smoot. Junior members activities are under the direction of Suzanne Ferry, youth coordinator for the auxiliary. Hours 1 to 5:30 Closad Wed & Tap Flag Hoop Dance Sun Novelty (Auxiliary to feature junior members Junior members of the 'American Legion Auxiliary will :take charge as the American (Legion Auxiliary meets on (Monday, April 28, at7:30p.m. in (die War Memorial home. ! Under the chairmanship of Peggy Smoot, Junior president, (the members will present the evenings program and will also serve refreshments Kovlde and meeting. Suxanne Ferry is director for 60 auxiliarys youth activities, BRING ME YOUR BUSHEL BASKETS and announcement of the Girls State future citizens will also be made at this meeting. Students who are juniors at Box Elder High School are selected on the basis of their scholarship and leadership abilities to attend the education annual citizenship event sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary on a statewide basis. All members are urged to attend, according to Helen Young, president. Precision Juggling Baton Lighted Baton Special Lights 1- -2 Genealogical Pre-dri- ll team Flag Team DRILL DEAMI Research Book of remembrances organized 4 generation sheets submitted Bill Straley 723-703- 8 Great Entertainment for Whole Family Q Tickets available from students er at the dear. I Q OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ! . , |