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Show 4 BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Thursday, October21, 1976 Good Cooks Enjoys cake decorating v 0m r , i jj T Jj Q 'Id f v j? 1 I? by Flo Munson When a birthday rolls around for any member of the Willard and Faye Maughan White family, they think of some original and unique decoration for a cake. Faye delights in making any creation they desire. Its become a tradition in their family and each year Faye finds they become just a little more complicated and presents more of a challenge! Cake decorating is something 1 really enjoy" she said. From a snowman to whatever they happen to dream up". The Whites have an elegant home located at 210 West Seventh North ' in . Brigham City. Its a spacious home. Both Faye and her husband love to garden and their yard was one receiving recognition as the yard of the month last year. Faye is one of those capable young homemakers who designs and makes her own wardrobe in addition to making sport coats and trousers for her husband and sons. She adores interior decorating, loves to go camping, fishing, snowmobiling, water skiing, swim, ming and boating. Shes one of those meticulous housekeepers where nothing is ever out of place. She has served for 17 years as a teacher and counselor in the Primary organization and is currently work director in the Relief society. Faye is secretary of the Brigham City chapter of Utah Young Homemakers and appeared in competition at the state convention in Salt Lake City. She is also active in PTA work and is a member of a hobby club. Her husband is a foreman at Thiokol Corp. Their only daughter, Mrs, Kevin (Gayle) Rountree, and her husband and small son live in Ogden. Three sons Wade 18, Lance, IS, and Glenn, 8, complete the family 4r I . .I.-- - O FZif four-bedroo- m MRS. KEVIN PAUL FRANCIS s Open house to honor local newlyweds couple Mr. and Mrs. William R. Lane, 236 West Sixth South, announce the recent marriage of their daughter Naomi Loralne to Kevin Paul Francis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Francis. The wedding was performed Oct. 14 at the home of the bridegroom's parents, with' Bishop Kenneth ClaVser officiating. An open house will be held honoring the couple on LDS Friday, Oct. 22, from 7 to 9 p.m. at the ward chapel. Fifth South and Second West. Friends and relatives are invited to attend. Tenth-Sixteent- . 4 c. br. sugar, !' N V . c. flour, l'j b. 14 1. Latest Arrivals Wvw Boil 1 RAISIN BARS c. raisins in l1 c. of water for 5 min. Cool 2 c. shortening. Add 1 egg. Mix well. 3. Mix 2 c. flour, Vj tsp. salt, 1 tsp. cinn. 4. Dissolve 1 tsp. soda in' 4 c. of raisin liquid. 5. Add 1 tsp. vanilla. 6. Mix all together. Add raisins. (Nuts if desired) Bake on cookie sheet, spread thin for November wedding - date i , Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Barbieri of Brigham City announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Donna Dee to Jerry Dean Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hughe Dean Clark of Brigham City. ; November 6 has been circled by the couple for their wedding date. They will exchange vows at a candlelight ceremony to be performed by Reverend Richard Lawson in the Community Presbyterian church. A reception dance honoring the couple will be held immediately following the ceremony in the Brigham City Community Center. Miss .Barbieri is a 976 graduate of Box Elder High school and is now locally employed. Prospective bridegroom Clark is a 19 73 graduate of Box Elder High ' school and is also locally employed. ' After a short to California, the couple honeymoon trip will make their home in Brigham City. Bright fall weather has greetarrivals at Brigham City Community hospital, who have also been greeted with joy by, the following parents: Sept. 22, boy to Marsha Morris and Lewis Jack Francis, Perry. Sept. 22, boy to Virginia Holmes and Douglas Richard Thompson, Willard. Sept. 24, boy to Deylene Moffat and Craig Richards Jeffs, Brigham City. Sept. 24, boy to Marilyn Barnett and Vern Dinsdale, Perry. Sept. 26, girl to Shirley Olsen and David Chase, Corinne. Sept. 28, girl to'Carilee Hartley and Neil Braegger, Brigham 1 City. Sept. 28, girl to Melanie Meis-te- r and John Casper, Brigham City. Sept. 29, girl to Carol Ann Shinkle and Kirk Webb, Grace, Idaho. 1, boy to Joyce Evans . Oct. and Jack Larry Nielson, Brigham City. Oct. 1, girl to Theresa Nichols and Bruce Garrett, Brigham City. Oct. min. at 350 degrees. Frost with maple frosting while warm. Cut into squares. MAPLE FROSTING 4 T. butter, 1 a c. powdered sugar, 1 Yj tsp. milk or cream, j tsp. maple flavoring, i2 tsp. vanilla 15 7. . girl to Brenda Civic Improvement club will hold its monthly meeting on .Thursday, Oct. 28, at the Com- DIP ' , .rfr 'Hess, fv U r Eagles ladies J Brigham City. Oct. 1, boy to Linda Lothrup and Donald Wild, West Jordon. Oct. 3, boy to Dora Jean Crofts and Douglas Hobbs, Brigham City. Oct. 7, boy to Vicki Bromley and Gary Ross, Brigham City. f Oct. 8, boy to Sandra CleveEagles Auxiliary ladies golf land and Stanley Fifield, Brigprogram has winded up another season of summer golfing, with ham City. Oct. 9, boy to Evelyn Demoor the closing tournament sponand Charles Christensen, Brigsored by Box Elder County ham City. Bank. Another recent sponsor of Oct. 10, boy to Marla ,Gropp ladies play was Bills Hair and Jan Carl Robertson, Park Styling. This group golfs on Monday, Valley. Oct. 11, girl to Terry Keller tailoring its program to include and Kirk Braegger, Brigham late afternoon play as well as City. morning play in order that r Oct. 12, boy to Julie Ann working women may participArmstrong and Ross Ballard, ate in the tournaments and fun. Tremonton. Top winners in the first flight Oct. 13, boy to Lynn Leatham of the Box Elder County Bank and Ross Alien, Tremonton. champs tourney were Alma Oct. 13, boy to Susan Witt and Bryant, Betty Allen, Reva AnRonald Wolff, Brigham City. dersen, Judy Skinner, Pat Con-Io- n ' Oct. 13, boy to Maxine Healey and Joyce Loveland. and Brian Floyd Hamson, BrigSecond flight winners were k Luke Dufour, Sandra Smith, ham City. Oct. 13, girl to Adele Baty and Arlene Wright, Jean Zundel, Thomas Burton, Brigham City. Rhea Loveland and Phyllis Oct. 13, boy to Carol Ann Whitaker.' Simcox and Allen Andreasen, Third flight winners were Bear River City. Donna Collins, Carolyn BywOct. 14, boy to Karen Ander- ater, Charlene Lee, Thelma son and Lloyd Thorsted, RFD Somerville, Eleanor OGrady, Val Wight, Delta Klick, Evelyn 1, Brigham City. Oct. 14, boy to Marsha Stohl Johnson, Mae Adams, Maida and Dean Brent Johnson, .Tre- Eichorn, Irma Busenbark and Karen Nisonger. monton. Oct. 14, girl to Christina Jo Ladies are still invited to omfe. to the Eagles hall on Yates and Steven Wight Reed-deRFD 1, Brigham City. Mondays for bridge playing. Sue fill Gtf . 22 Booklore club The Booklore club met Oct. at the home 11 of Mrs. George A. Nielsen. The book "Bring on the Empty Horses" by David Niven was reviewed by Nora Gunderson. , Fourteen members of the club attended. . , 1 1 W. FOREST nwenijp NOW U (QCKCS'O CKKi'S'Siaja $I.fl 723-686- 6 Youth Harvest Days Sale . DRESS SUCKS REG. 1.39 preMderfrnlRv VJIIL DE C75T FRIDAY 0 PfJl AND THE HARVEST DAY SALES bttHddnc, aeceedlftr to HARVEST DAY SPECIAL Lakevlew Brownies Lakeview Brownies are beginning activities for the coming season under new leaders Leona Messerly, Marilyn Christensen and Maria Smith. They will meet on Thursday afternoon immediately after the close of school, and will hold their meeting at the school. LEISURE JACKETS DMCTOKK 1n) INSTORE IIEEOliCRAFT KITS !! HOORAY!! 30 to TOUGH JEANS AND JEAN JACKETS 50 Off Thurs., Fri. and Sat. Oct. 21 thru 23 Sorry no gift wrapping or layaway these three days 68 South Main 734-95- 95 . cal excellence in Northern Utah circles. Now both have children which are also entering and performing in musical arts in the Community. Included in their program will be Yankee Doodle, a patriotic medley, and Jamaica Run" along with many other light classical pieces. They will be introduced by Georganna Knudson, program chairman for the afternoon. All members are urged to be munity Center beginning with social time at 3:30 p.m. and the meeting at 4 p.m. ' An afternoon of light classical music is in store for club members as they are entertained by Carol Hurst and Afton Castlemain of Ogden in a series of delightful piano duet numbers. , They have performed as since (he age of Miand are weh known for1 their musi 4 bar parawax, 1 Ig. pkg. chocolate chips, Melt parawax in double boiler. Add chocolate chips. J)ip candy set on wax paper to harden. ... - LDS Club to hold meeting CHERRY CHOCOLATES boxes powdered sugar, 1 cube margarine, 1 c. pecans, finely chopped or walnuts, 1 box flaked cocoanut (fine) 1 tsp. vanilla. 1 small can evaporated milk, (5!4 oz.) 2 16 oz. bottles of marachino cherries. Cream butter and powdered sugar. Add milk and vanilla. Work in cocoanut and nuts. Chill for several hours. Form into balls around cherries and chill again before dipping. 2 r, 1, a 1975 graduate of Box Elder High school Seminary, and has attended Utah State univeristy. Prospective bridegroom Jensen is a 1975 graduate of Orange Park High school and LDS Seminary in Florida, and is currently employed in Hyrum. After a short honeymoon trip, the couple will make their home in Brigham City. Miss Davis is and golf closes ed new Local couple circles temple. ' season play DONNA BARBIERI AND JERRY DEAN CLARK and Mrs. George "Bill" Davis of Brigham City announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Nancy Jo to Marty Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lenard A. Jensen of Middleburg, Fla. The couple will be married on Oct. 29 in the Ogden LDS Mr. (save liquid) Cream 1 c. sugar and MEAT BALL CASSEROLE lb. gr. beef, 1 egg, . i, c. bread crumbs or rolled oats (soaked in milk) 3 T. chopped gr. pepper, 3 T. finely chopped onion, salt and pepper to taste. Mix well and form into balls. Brown on all sides in hot fat. In baking dish stir together 2 cans cream of mushroom soup and 1 can milk or liquid from veg. Add 3 or 4 cooked cubed potatoes, 1 can beans or peas (if desired). Top with meat balls. Place in oven at 325 degrees until bubbling. ' Couple circles date for LDS temple rite 2. 1 lettletf hriavicW$l 4 NANCY JO DAVIS AND MARTY JENSEN APPLE CRUMBLE c. sugar, tsp. p., 1 tsp. salt, 1 large unbeaten egg. Mix first 5 ingredients with fork until crumbly, slice apples and sprinkle with sugar and cinnamon, Melt j c. butter and pour over first mixture, which has been placed over apples. Any fresh or bottled fruit may be used. Bake 45 min. at 350 degrees. 11-d- rd 4 tsp. salt, tsp. dry mustard, tsp. dried parsley. one-thir- ' tsp. paprika, tour in the Hawaiian Islands as a An exciting family was their dream come true" one that will be remembered for many years. ' Fay admits making cherry chocolates is a fascinating hobby and she also likes to prepare various kinds of desserts. Faye has a well organized recipe file. She clips out recipes she wants to experiment with and fastens them to cards which she files so she knows exactly where to look for what she decides to prepare. She does lots of canning of both fruits and vegetables. Below are listed some of the Whites favorite recipes which Faye shares with Box Elder Journal readers. LETTUCE DRESSING c. tomato soup, c. salad oil, j one-thic. vinegar, 1 tsp. diced onion, 1 tsp. Worcestershire sauce. Mrs. Willard White makes cherry chocolates Mix together and beat 1 d c. mayonnaise, circle. h . . 0 All Sales Final 14 So. Main ! |