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Show I I Lauate group BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Good Cooks holds meetings AN OPEN HOUSE will honor Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jensen of Garland on Sunday in observance of their golden wedding anniversary. Open house will honor couple on golden dote Elmer and Hannah Isaccson Jensen will be honored at an the Logan LDS temple. They have made their permanent home in Garland. They are parents of two daughters and two sons, three of whom are living: Mrs. Max (Karma) Archibald of Sunset; Mrs. Richard (Cleo) Eldredge of Pleasanton, Calif.; R. Stephen Jensen of Garland. A son Robert died at the age of 20. There are 14 grandchidren and six great grandchildren. 27, 1926 in open house by their family on the occasion of their golden 'wedding anniversary. Friends and relatives are cordially invited to call at the family home, 137 East Factory Street, Garland, on Sunday, Oct. 31, between the hours of 2 to 5 p.m. No gifts, please. The couple were married Oct. Second regular meeting of Utah Laureate Gamma chapter of Beta Sigma Phi was held on Wednesday evening, Sept. 15, at the home of Deone Lichtenstein at 8 p.m. with President Iona Cefalo conducting. Business was discussed including use of the new chapter name, review of the yardstick" next month by June Sholty, and other matters. Erma Jensen introduced Virginia Breitenbeker to present the lesson on interior decorating. This was an interesting discussion with a question and answer period following. Mrs. Breitenbeker stressed the following: make the room functional, consider color, have a plan, and coordinate walls, floor coverings and wall groupings. Following closing ritual, refreshments were served by the hostess. Evelyn Daines received the hostess gift, and Beta Sigma Phi songs were sung with Deone Lichtenstein accompanying on the piano. quick recipes She has many hobbies Mrs. Ila Facor . . . 80th birthday Willard woman to be feted at open house The family of Mrs. Ila Facer will host an open house in her honor on her 80th birthday, with all friends and relatives invited to greet her on Sunday, Oct. 31, from 2 to 5 p.m, at her home, 76 East First North, Willard. Mrs. Facer is a native of Willard, born Oct. 28. 1896, to Anna Maria Woods and Joseph Pettingill. expansion pace has increased per cent over last years W. er 12 thePTA. She lists raising house plants, making bread and collecting recipes among her hobbies. I like quick, easy recipes" she said. In fact I never quite know when Steven will phone and say hell be home within a few minute. He's on a busy, fast schedule. I dont have time for long drawn out recipes. I always watch anxiously for new exciting recipes for quick, tempting dishes to please my husband. Today, Judy shares with Box Elder Journal readers some excellent tasty, easy, quick recipes. CHINESE CASSEROLE Cook ft c. rice in I c. water. Brown 1 lb. lean hamburger with onions. Salt and pepper to taste. including the singing mothers. As a musician, she has been accompanist for many vocalists and vocal groups, as well as accompanist for musicians playing other instruments. has many hobbies Add: 1 can Chow Mein noodles (3 oz.) 1 can cream of chicken soup. f Add cooked rice and sprinkle with soy sauce. Mix and serve. HOT CIDER 1 gallon apple cider, 2 pts. water, 1V4 c. sugar, 6 cloves, 2 cinnamon sticks, 3 allspice berries, 1V4 c. orange juice, 1 c. lemonade. Boil first three ingredients 10 min. Remove from heat, add spices. Cool for 1 hour. Add orange juice and lemonade. Heat just prior to serving. Serve as on appetizer for holiday dinners. TOSSED SALAD 1 head iceberg lettuce, 2 kinds of greens raw spinach, red leaf lettuce. Cut up. 4 or 5 raw mushrooms, sliced. 2 T. bacon bits. y4 top. minced garlic, 2 T grated parmesan cheese. c. of croutons. Parsley flakes, tomato wedges, chopped gr. onion. Mix together. DRESSING: Prepare Italian dressing mix according to directions. Red wine vinegar. Place dressing on salad just before serving. Mothers Little Friends various church organizations iyqiia)iai(Oiiaajiiivaiiaiiiiaiiiiwaiiaaii We've gof the Girls covered with great Cold Weather sale s. Mr. and Mrs. Facer had nine children: Mrs. Jesse (Jessie) Jepperson, Brigham City; Mrs. Bill (Norma) Wiese, St. Louis, Mo.; Wayne FAcer (deceased); Mrs. Morgan (June) Wixom, Las Vegas, Nev.; Max Facer, Rupert, Idaho; Reese Facer, Ogden; Mrs. Lee (Donna) Boothe, Merced, Calif.; Harvey Deer Hunting Facer, Mantua; Mrs. Fred Mr. and Mrs. Don Limb, Mr. (Karen) Owen, Centerville. and Mrs. David Nye and HowShe has 26 grandchildren and CHICKEN GIBLETS ard Petersen enjoyed the weeks 24 are men end at Grouse Creek. The Chicken livers and thighs, the j- - Her children are hosting aci Mrs:oJfesW';BdttiiiiihuLo,iah': fftlks'Lii,fccompi'iited 'by tiVher both in' good supply how", open' house fot this joyous ocTuesday evening to lionor them friends spent their time deer cording to the National Broiler casion, and request that po gifts on their 66th wedding anniverCouncil, so' its a good time to be hunting. The ladies attended brought. buy them. Because livers are sary. A dinner was . enjoyed church and visited friends. 100 per cent edible, allow about Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Drake followed by a social. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. W. Lee a quarter pound per serving. and family of Pocatello visited Thompson spent Wednesday Dark-methighs, the favorite POULTRY CONSUMPTION Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Thompvisiting points of interest in Salt part of the bird for many chicken-loverJUMPS IN 75 son during the weekend. They Lake City. Eroute home they weigh generally Consumers in 1975 spent also visited Mr. and Mrs. Max visited Mr. and Mrs. Alvin about a quarter pound each. above five per cent of their Two make a generous serving. Drake in Bountiful. Hyde in Tremonton. total $159 billion food budget Mr. and Mrs. LaMont RichOvernight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown Friday were ards and son Brent and daughTry stufffing celery with ($7,652 billion) on poultry, acter Gloria spent the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brown of Chicken-Livpate. Put a half cording to economists in the Centerville. visiting Mrs. Richards brother-in-lapound of cooked livers and a United States Department of and sister Mr. and Mrs. hard boiled egg in the blender. Agriculture. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. MelThis was 10 per cent above the Jay Curtis and family in Salt vin Fullmer of Logan were Add this to a package (3 oz.) of Lake City. Saturday they all dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. softened cream cheese, minced $6,945 billion spent on poultry in Henry Brown. Saturday evenenjoyed a delicious Spanish dinparsley, a tablespoon of grated 1974 and only slightly below the record $7,763 billion expended in ner at the Guadaloupe restau- - ing Ken Ward and children onion, a dash of pepper and 1973. rant. Ryan, Jay and Lori who had teaspoon salt. Makes about l1 s of the pouAbout been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ira Mrs. Alverta Rogers visited cups pate or enought to stuff 24 in 1975 was estconsumed National The of her son Lamont Rogers in the Ward in Riverside were dinner ltry celery. pieces Broiler Council says the pate imated to be broilers-fryerguests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Logan hospital Saturday where Brown. he was receiving medical care. will keep in the refrigerator two ' amounting to some $6.16 billion in sales. He returned home Sunday. Debra. Ward held a party to three days. Thursday evening. Nine guests Spending Wednesday evening to Few dishes are simpler visiting Mr. and Mrs. V.W. enjoyed an evening of games prepare or more beneficial for followed by light refreshments. Johns were V.W. Johns brother-in-lathe dieter than baked chicken and sister Mr. and Mrs. Spending Thursday through rub salt, freshly thighs. E MEALS Charles Sorenson of Ogden. Monday visiting Mayor and ground Simply and a little soy pepper INCREASE Mrs. George Hales was Mayor sauce into the skin. Place in Of the $159 billion which Hales sister Mrs. Rhea Cravens Supper Guests ungreased baking dish, skin Americans spent on food in 1975, of of Lake Salt Mr. City. Sunday evening guests side up, and bake at 375 degrees Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Lamont Richards and per cent or $46.9 billion for 0 minutes. The National thirty was spent for food consumed Gorwere Mr. Brown Mr. were ancLMrs. Sunday Henry family Council Broiler notes that and Mrs. Arnold Petersen of don Lasley of Preston. They away from home, according to theyre excellent hot or cold and U.S. Department of Agriculture Centerville. enjoyed supper together. each thigh contains only about economists. Monday Mrs. Hattie Hodge, Saturday visitors at the home 120 calories. Since 1970 this Mrs. Zenna White and daughter-Yvette- , of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Jensen food market has annually Chicken thighs are approxiRichards Jeanine Mrs. were Mrs. Beva Lynn Archibald ' and daughter Jamie spent the mately 60 per cent edible, ac- accounted for 0 per cent of and son Todd of Bountiful. cording to the National Broiler total food consumption.in-- . Houseguests at the home of day visiting relatives in Rupert, Council. Each thigh yields eluded in this consume group Idaho. Mrs. Roselin Draper the past Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Dalton about 2a ounces of meat and are institutions such as nursing week were her son and Mr. and Mrs. Bud accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. provides about a fourth of the homes, hospitals and colleges well as restaurants and Draper of Fresno, Calif. ODean Vern Nelson of American Falls recommended daily protein al- as fast-foo- d lowance for the average adult. chains. Jensen of Newhall, Calif, has have returned from an enjoy also been visiting at the Draper home. Wouldn't if be great Spending the forepart of the week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bishop were their -Dee Christensen and son Jeff of Sylmar, Calif. They also visited Mrs. Carrie Christensen FRIDAY in Bear River City. OCTOBER 29th Weekend guests of Mr. and 3-- 4 2 Mrs. Glade Timothy were Mr. A Dunk Cum Tw fa ftt Httuq 9muu4 . child-Film Will Show HEARING and Holt and Mrs. Robert 1 at P.M. at tho ren Kristy and Brian of St. TESTING Senior Citizen Club George and Mr. and Mrs. Max Service Flinders and children Lane and Community Center. Blair of Ogden. Center Evenings by Appt. The Pinochle club met with AT CALL 723-215- 6 Mrs. Mildred Allred as hostess S. MAIN 427 Ask for Mr. Finlay STARKEY CE Wednesday evening. Special BRIGHAM CITY guests were Mrs. Dona Bowcutt v Service Center 24 hr. awareness Comfortably worn and Mrs. Cleopha Messer. PrizS WILL BE TWICE MONTHLY Superior directional hearing es went to Mrs. Vera WesterMora natural sound spectrum Siw. lft gard, Mrs. Kitty Minson and Acoustic Gain (Haic) 10dB to 70 dB range (SSPIB0, Haic) 100 dl to 135 d8. 11 ii 6000 KHz range Frequence 100 Hz xml ia ox i oM (UKEITYCCa-se- u Weight 15 to 14 ounce with battery Mrs. Steven Maddox . . . Neighbor children find the Maddox home enticing and Judy seems to mother all the little friends her children bring home to play. Perhaps being over the nursery in Relief society plays a big part in her liking for smaller children. She also serves as secretary of Mrs. Facer has been active in the LDS Church and its She has served in the MIA Presidency, in Relief Society, as an organist for able vacation which took them to Panguich, Bryce Canyon, Lake Powell, Glen Canyon Dam, Phoenix, Hoover Dam, Las Vegas, Zions National park, Cedar Breaks and points of interest enroute home. Spending the weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Dalton were Mrs. Keith Womack and children Reggie and Scott and Chad Dalton of .Logan, Mrs. Kaylin Hallberg and daughter July of Kansas City. including cooking! skiing. Following our marriage Steven was serving with the US Navy and we lived in San Diego and in Alexandria, Va; for sometime, Judy told me. After he was released we made our home in Perry. Just last June we moved into our three bedroom, three level home. Its modern, convenient and lovely! She was married to George Facer on May 9, 1917, in the Salt Lake LDS temple and the couple resided in Willard. He passed away in 1971. far this year, the 66th anniversary observed The Garland Bridge club met at the home of Mrs. Inez Brown Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Lena Hall as hostess. A luncheon was enjoyed. Special guests were Mrs. Vera Westergard and Mrs. Edith Hansen. Prizes went to Mrs. Florence Garn, Mrs. LaVona Carter and Mrs. Dessie Campbell. Mrs. Hazel Rose joined Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Blau of Roy, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Buttars, Mr. and Mrs. Vince Buttars, Mr. and Mrs. BerDean Buttars of Logan at the home of Mr. and i Mrs. Steven (Judy Merrill) Maddox is a petite young homemaker who lives at 2450 South 550 West in Perry. She actually looks far too young to have attended Utah State university for two years, Weber State college for one year and have three children John, 7, Lisa, 4, and Irvin Benjamin, 3. Judy has a pleasing personality that instantly attracts friends. She admits pottery and painting are two of her special hobbies. Her husband is manager at Maddox Ranch House. Judy, herself, is employed as a waitress in the dining room at Maddox a day or two each week. She finds it relaxing and enjoys meeting new people. The Maddox family raise a garden and Judy does lots of canning. , As a family they are fond of camping, swimming and aux-ilarie- s. Mrs. Annie Thompson. Light refreshments were served. Saturday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Westergard were Mr. and Mrs. Brent' Westergard and Mr. and Mrs. Mel Hollingworth of Salt Lake City. Saturday evening they enjoyed a dinner party at Maddox Ranch House in Perry. The occasion was Nephi Wester-gard- s birthday anniversary. ' ' by Flo Munson Garland Gazette by Flo Munson 5 She likes BROILER PRODUCTION UP A projected increase of 11.6 proper cent in broiler-frye- r duction this year over 1975 will result in a record-hig- h output of 8.886 billion pound of federally inspected birds, according to the United States Department of Agriculture. This forcast is based on a fourth-quartoutput of eight per cent from the last quarter of 1975. So Brigham City, Utah Thursday, October 28, 1976 n, at s, X Coat And Jacket in 20 off Stock on Sale EVERY GIRLS' er w . four-fifth- s, Sale 18.80 Sale 21.60 Reg. $27. Little girls' Rog. 23.50. Girls seal-loo- k jacket of plush acrylic pile with concealed zipper, convertible hood. 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