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Show I ! e Brigham City, Utah Thursday, July 8, 1976 BOX EIDER JOURNAL. Sarah Yates, women's editor 723-38- V.V r 53 o LUU food family women socfal Credit Women set annual Hawaiian luau in July SPECIAL HONORS war bestowed upon Mrs. Ella landen, age 84, and Les Barker, age 85, during the special senior citizens luncheon and program on Friday, July 2, at the Community Center. As the two oldest residents attending the luncheon event, they were crowned with special hats and reigned over the delightful program presented by members of thei American Association of Retired Persons. stressed for more practice, which we all vowed to do. Susan Grimmett and Sylvia Grimmett conducted. Members in attendance were: Susie Anderson, Cindy Anderson, Julie Anderson, Susan Grimmett, Sylvia Grimmett, and Emilee Holmgren. Visiting this meeting was: Sandy Andersen, and Dave Burrage. Beat the Pro tourney winners told MARLENE STENQUIST AND STEVEN TURNBldM County couple circles date for temple rite. Mr. and Mrs. Carl M. Stenquist of Tremonton announce the engagement and forth coming marriage of their daughter Marlene to Steven Jay Turnbjom, son of Mr. and Mrs. ' Palmar Turnblom of Heber, former residents of Brigham City. The couple will exchange vows In the Logan LDS temple onKPriay,ufy 3f'?qception will hdnor the couple that evening from 7:30 to 9:30 at the Tremonton Third ward. All friends and relatives are Invited to attend. The bride-to-b- e is a 1973 graduate of Bear River High school and LDS Seminary. She attended Weber State college, graduating this past June as a registered nurse. Thie prospective bridegroom is a 1973 graduate of Box Elder High school and LDS Seminary. He is currently employed with Safeway in Brigham City. Following their marriage the couple will make theit r. home in Brigham City. Flag ceremony Junior Girls Scous from Box Elder neighborhood were proud to participate in the Brigham City Bicentennial flag raising ceremony on July 5, presenting a special historical ceremony and raising the American flag high in the air over Rees Pioneer Park. Linda Bakken, leader of the Bunderson troop, was narrator for the flag ceremony and was assisted by junior leaders Carolyn Lee and Chris Kallmeyer in coordinating the marchers. Members of the color guard which presented and raised Old .Glory were Shelly OToole, Sara Barnes, Christie Sneddon, 'Kathy Kallmeyer and Christine Lee. Representing the characters from the Spirit of 76 portrait were Susan Scanlan, Jodi Andersen and Cyndee Sargent. Flag bearers for the historical ceramony Which presented the background bit sfcteral pfe-revolutionary flags were Sheila Sami, Joni Valesquez, Karen Ann Bradford, Dykstra, Kaylinn Bradford and Denise Jones. Portraying Betsy Ross was JaNae Butler, with Tina Bakken as George Washington. The Girl Scouts have been asked to present this historical ceremony at a political rally slated for Thursday, July 8, at the Goldfield Convention center in Salt Lake City. : Good Cooks Large meals s . it," she said. The girls and. I also Not Many Vacations Having a farm doesn't permit too many vacations or too much time away from home, Pam said. But were happy and enjoy farm life. My husband also has cattle. We raise a large vegetable garden and I do a large amount of canning of both fruit and vegetables. I love to cook she went on. I do lots of baking. Shelton is strickly a meat and potato man. However I try to keep well balanced, nourishing meals. I am fond of making various kinds of desserts. I found Pam finds time to do sewing for herself and her three daughters and Kevin. She spends any leisure time knitting and crocheting. Pam has just recently been released as president of the APYW and sustained as the stake APYW Laurel advisor. I know I'm going to enjoy this work she said enIts great working with the young thusiastically. people. She has also been active serving in the Primary. We do enjoy camping when time permits she said. The following recipes are highly recommended by Pam who admits, thy are some of our very special favorites. 1 tsp. paprika, 4-- H pledge and moto. Next, Susan Grimmett, assistant leader, gave instruction on the basic seat and basic seat horsemanship. I think horsemanship is like ballet; to your normal, course. Gurtha Williams was winner of the birdie flight, Donna Mann was winner of the par flight, Annette Baty won the bogey flight, and June Smith took top honors in the double bogey everyday spectator, it looks easy. But, as all ood horsemen (and ballet dancers) know, it Winners were announced by isnt. We practiced techniques Sandra Kranz, who was in such as: heels down, hands :harge of ladies day activities down, sat down, head up, back or June. straight, toes in, elbows, in, shoulders square and HAPPY smiles. Its hard! That was an understatement. After that we practiced the western riding pattern. Meeting ; was adjourned at 10:45 and all members were congratulated icff for their progriiss.iI! ! IU Wi&St COOSt .Members in attendance, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Ball of .were: Susie Andersen, Cindy Brigham City hosted an en- Andersen, Sylvia Grimmett and joyable visit from their son and Susan Grimmett. Visitors, and family were: Dave Burrage and daughter-in-lafrom Long Beach, Calif., Dorothy Paskett. recently. Their houseguests were Reporter: Susan Grimmett Leland and Karolyn Stoker and children Karrie Lee, Dawnell, Six Needles & Spoons Stephanie and Daniel, who I The Six Needles and Spoons travelled to Utah for a pleasant club got together July 6 at family vacation. 1:J0 p.m. Kathy Lund opened our meeting. We said our pledge and the pledge of allegiance. Lori Crouch said our prayer. We sang Sweatboxer and My Hat, ffe .. Kathy welcomed our visitor. y; It was Miss Lisa Gobbard. She is an intern at Utah State University extension office. She gave us a very good zipper demonstration. We learned so flight. Couple hosts guests from , w 4-- H much. We also talked alot about the camp. She told us a lot abot . f" I served ice cream cones for , refreshments. Our next meeting will be held on July 9. Wendy Wilson, reporter. ' Bear River Broncos last article, I neglected to mention that Susan and Sylvia Grimmett attended Heritage Conference at U.S.U. . In my , 4-- H i help in three-bedroo- STEAK DISH the Then she proceeded to drill us on the parts of the horse, bridle and saddle. . After their marriage, Pam and Shelton lived in Magna and Corinne before coming to Tremonton six years ago. Last November they purchased a lovely home in the Third ward which Pam has immaculate with clever, original decorations. round or cube steak, us in it. is 5. 2 lb. Grimmett, junior leader, opened the meeting by leading 4--H feeding baby calves, chickens, etc. Pam is a native of Tremonton. She graduated from Bear River High school and LDS seminary. I didnt go on to college," she admitted. "Shelton and I were married at an early age. You can scarcely believe they have a daughter Kerry who is 15 years of age. Their other children are Tammy, 12; Patty, 6, and one adorable son Kevin who '' The Bear River Broncos met Monday, July 5 at 9 a.m. Sylvia against Pro Tommy Williams' gross score for the day on June 30 were members of the Brigham City Golf and Country Club women's auxiliary, with most of the members participating in the annual "Beat the Pro event at the local by Flo Munson With a husband and a family of four who always seem to be hungry, Mrs. Shelton (Pam Ballard) George finds cooking large meals is a routine task. Living on a farm also brings many days when Pam finds it necessary to drive the beet truck, the corn truck, hoe beets and assist her husband in any way possible. I enjoy Reporter: Susan Grimmett Bear River Broncos Putting their net scores are routine , June 28, 29, and 30. The Mrs. Shelton . . . George enjoys cooking V c. flour, 1 c. chopped onion. Pound meat in paprika and flour. Brown at low temperature. Brown onions in meat drippings. Place meat and onions in casserole. Mix 1 can cream of mushroom soup and 1 can water. Bring to boil and pour over meat. Bake at 250 degrees for 45 min. Remove meat from pan. In separate pan place dumplings DUMPLINGS: 2 c. flour, 4 tsp. b. p , tsp. salt, 1 tsp. poultry season, 1 tsp. celery seed, 1 tsp. dry minced onions, c. salad oil, 1 c. milk, 1 egg, Stir until damp. Dont over stir. 1 c. bread c. melted butter, crumbs, Roll spoonful of dough in butter and bread crumbs. Place on steak. Bake at 425 degrees for 5 min. con-- ; ference was a great experience , for both. July 3 at 10:00 a.m. an extra was held for additional .meeting ,j in preparing for the show j help next Wednesday. Western riding, western horsemanship, and showmanship at halter were worked on. And I mean '.worked! With only four members in attendance for the first hour a lot of personal help ; was allowed. Later, two more members came, so the main points of , meeting were reviewed. When the meeting adjourned at 11:30, we all felt that we had made a were big improvement. Leads , HEAD P.D.P. 20-2- GRAVY: 1 can cream of chicken soup, 1 c. sour cream. Mix together and heat. Pour over steak and dumplings. CD DUNLOP DAVIS FRUIT SALAD 1 c. whipping cream 1 c. sour cream, pkg. marshmallows, 1 can pineapple. Mix and let set overnight. Place cocoanut, marashino cherries and crushed walnuts on top. 1 Bear River Broncos Right on the dot of 9 a.m, CINDY RADER AND SCOTT MCGREGOR Corinne miss to wed in late July ceremony and Mrs. LaMar "Bud" Rader of Corinne announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Cindy to Scott D. McGregor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Byron McGregor of Mr. ' Ogden. the Corinne LDS ward cultural hall. Monday, June 28, the Bear River Broncos were at it again, Miss Rader Is a graduate of Box Elder High school. She is working to prepare for the show. Sylvia forthcoming currently employed at American Greeting corporation in Grimmett, our junior leader, Brigham City. club of the had assigned each members to give a report on The prospective bridegroom is a graduate of Ogden the life cycle and control of different internal and external High school and has attended Weber State college. He is parasites. We are proud to now employed with the E. H. Kundson company. report that everyone was well A thanks goes big prepared. Following their marriage, the couple will make a home to Sylvia for her efforts in in Roy. educating us. Next on the agenda was horsemanship and western, riding practice. Only after the dust threatened to choice us all to death, we stopped. Roger Dallin, our leader, managed to drop by to talk to us about the show. Between Roger and Susan Grimmett, everyone was promised a hamburger for coining to the horseshow next Wednesday, f and a drink for every 1lue ribbon won. Thats' what I call tasty bribery. This meting, conducted by Susan Grimmett, adjourned at 10:45. Attending, were:Julie An- derson, Susie Anderson, Lana Fonnesbeck, Sharia Susan Grimmett, Sylvia Grimmett, Jeffrey Dallin, and a new member, Chris wed ' Holmgren, Fon-nesbec- k, especially like to welcome. Visiting was Odvar Troseth. Wednesday, July 7, at 5 p.m. is the Box Elder County horseshow at Tremonton. All members may county horse show, and any spectators are welcome. I may not be able to promise free hamburgers and drinks, but I sure can promise a great time! 4-- H Reporter: Susan Grimmett Bear River Broncos The Bear River Broncos club held a meeting Horse Thursday, July 1, at 7 p.m. For those of us who were a little bit confused about the parts of a horse,' saddle, or bridle. Sylvia Grimmett, our junior leader, cleared things up with 'an excellent demonstration. Next, Susan Grimmett, our of the Forth of July with a twin birthday and there s real family fun at the Duane Thompson home in Brigham City as Dlaina and Dwaina Thompson display their special Bicentennial birthday cakes for the occasion. The local twin girls Were celebrating their 2th birthdays, and it seemed appropriate 16 follow up on a story' assistant leader, helped featuring the as "four on the Fourth printed in 1968. everyone through the western Needless to pair say, they've which to grown up a lot and will be enseems riding pattern, be giving many of us problems tering junior high school in the fall. DOUBLE THE PLEASURE 1 lately. When we had finished, everyone was congratulated for their progress. Our meeting closed with Sharia and Lana Fonnesbeck serving refreshments at 8:30. Members in attendance were: Julie Anderson, Jeff Dallin, Lana Fonnesbeck, Sharia Grimmett, Emilee Fonnesbeck, Susan Grimmett, Sylvia Holmgren, and Mark Williams. We had several visitors, but we would especially like to note the presence of Betty Dallin, Dee Jay Thompson, and Dorothy Paskett. . . Reporter: Susan Grimmett . . Come Over and try our Demos... GURANTEED PROFESSIONAL STRINGING TAKE A BREAK 1 Phone e Dalis e Shoes e Covers e Grips l. The couple has circled July 30 as their wedding date. That evening they will be honored at a reception in.held in FROM UNPACKING AND CALL US. ORANGE SLUSH small pkg. orange jello dissolved in 2 c. boiling water. Add 2 small cans frozen orange juice, 4 c. sugar. Stir until dissolved. 6 c. cold water, 6 T. lemon juice, tsp. salt. Pour in plastic container. Freeze. Pour 7 Up over it. O Bicen-tenni- Rocket Club of Credit Women International will hold their annual Luau on Saturday, July 31, from 6 to 10 p.m. in the shady backyard of the home of member Carolyn Bywater at 506 West Fifth South. This is the third annual Luau to be sponsored by the organization and the event has become a summer social highlight. Included in the evenings program will be an authentic Hawaiian luau menu, beverages, leis and favors, and Hawaiian entertainment. Tickets for the luau are priced at six dollars per person and must be purchased in advance of the date of the event. Chairman is Winifred Loveland with Thelma Somerville as President Joyce Tickets may be purchased from the Harmon, or from any member of Credit Women International. 723-89- 43 |