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Show Ball is Good Cooks her busy Saturday evening, the two Perry wards will hold a very special dance in the ward cultural hall. The Aaronic Priesthood and Young Ladies are sponsoring their annual Sweethearts Ball beginning at 7:30 Lancaster are just three and a half months old. But to Mrs. Layne (Ella Lou Allred) Lancaster, the mother of five boys, it seems like each day has 36 hours and each week has 14 days! We didnt know we were going to have twins until just before they were born, Ella Lou said, flashing a smile. It was a real surprise. Little Scott was just two years old when the twins were born so its almost like having three babies. Then we have Randal, 8, and Boyd, 6. Its an all boy family. My husband is delighted, he has always wanted twins. And you can tell Ela Lou is a very proud mother too! Its a rewarding experience to have twins although its hard to adjust to at first, but it soon becomes routine and you buy two of everything and plan around two instead of one. Changing diapers keeps you pretty busy". Married Childhood Sweetheart Ella Lou spent her girlhood in Afton, Wyo. However, she moved with her parents to Brigham City where she graduated from Box Elder High school and LDS seminary. She then married her childhood sweetheart. Her husband is with the Keller Construction company which builds beautiful homes. We plan to build a new house someday, Ella Lou said a little wistfully. We have plans and ideas. I know 1 want a , large kitchen. Active in church affairs, she has served in the Relief Society presidency in the Nineteenth ward, was the leader in Primary and also served in the MIA and Sunday school. p.m. This year the two wards are combining and they have each chosen a special Sweetheart couple to represent each ward. This will make the evening twice as much fun for all those attending. The evening will begin with a program honoring the two couples that will begin right at 7:30 p.m. It will be followed with dancing beginning at 8. The orchestra for this year is the Separate Pieces. The youth of the Perry First ward have chosen for their Sweethearts Glen and Vergia Mrs. Layne Lancaster . . . shares recipes Turn over to 350 degrees and continue baking for 15 min. Remove from oven and cool on wire rack. Lightly butter tops of loaves. Wagstaff. SOFT SUGAR COOKIES Two-third- 2 4 c. eggs, Vi c. flour, c. butter, 1 c. sugar, sour cream, Moved to Brigham Vergia was born in Redmond, Utah and also lived in Oakley, Idaho before moving to Brigham City when 16 years of age. Glen was born and raised in Perry, growing up in the area that he now lives. Glen and Vergia were married on May 28, 1929. Since their marriage Glen has farmed and been employed as a contractor. Vergia has worked in the vari- tsp. soda, 1 tsp. vanilla, Vi tsp. salt. Cream butter and sugar, add beaten eggs. Dissolve soda in sour cream and blend. Add vanilla. Sift flour; and salt. Add gradually to mixture. Chill. Roll about h inch thick and bake at 350 degrees for 8 min. 1 one-eight- Likes to Sew I like to sew, make clothes, fuss with ceramics and I knit in preference to taking tranquilizers, she said her eyes twinkling. We also enjoy camping. Layne and Ella Lou live at 1019 Willow in South Brigham City. Today Ella Lou shares a recipe for white bread which calls for an egg which is different than most recipes. The bread stays fresher longer and may be frozen. The recipe for soft sugar cookies is especially good for holidays. Shape them in designs in keeping with the holiday theme. e And I must include our recipe for raised said. They are my husbands favorite doughnut recipe. Wont you try them? dough-nutssh- WHITE BREAD 2 T. dry yeast, lA c. water, 2 c. scalded milk, 2 T. sugar, 2 T. shortening, 2 tsp. salt, 1 egg, 6 c. flour. Dissolve yeast in water. Combine shortening, sugar and salt in milk. Cool to luke warm. Beat egg and add to milk. Add to flour and then add yeast. Knead to form ball. Place in greased bowl. Cover and let rise 1 hour. Punch down and let rise 1 hour. Shape into two loaves and let rise 30 min. Bake at 400 degrees for 15 min. FROSTING: Vi c. butter or margarine, 4 c. sifted confectioners sugar, 2 unbeaten egg whites, 1 tsp. vanilla, Vi tsp. cream of tarter, 1 to 2 tsp. light cream. Cut butter into sugar. 'Add egg whites, vanilla and cream of tarter. Beat thoroughly. Stir in cream till frosting is easy to spread. Tint with a few drops of food coloring if desired. ous church auxiliaries having worked in the M.I.A. for a number of years. Glen has worked in the Scouting program for over 35 years having served as scoutmaster, district commissioner and on the council advancement committee. He has received the Eagle scout award, the Scoutmasters Key and the Silver Beaver award. RAISED DOUGHNUTS T. dry yeast, Vi c. water, c. milk, scalded, Vi c. shortening, Vi c. sugar, 1 tsp. salt, 1 egg, 3 Vi to 33i c. sifted flour. Soften yeast in water. Combine shortening, sugar and salt in scalded milk. Cool to lukewarm. Add to flour. Place in yeast and mix to make soft dough. Knead on 2 floured board till smooth and satiny. Place in greased bowl, turning once to grease surface. Cover and let rise lVi hours. Punch down. Let d inch thick. Cut rise for 1 hour. Roll dough out with doughnut cutter. Lay out on floured board. Let rise 30 min. Fry in deep fat (375 degrees) till browned. Drain on paper towel. While warm, dip in glaze of 3 T. scalded milk and 2 c. powdered sugar. Yields U2 At dozen. Perry Pulse discusses bus routes by Mrs. Max Nelson special PTA meeting was held Thursday evening in the Perry school multi-purpos- e room. The meeting was held in A conjunction with the annual Founders Day program and Garland elder is called testimonial honoring Elder Rod Ashby will be held in the Garland Second ward chapel Sunday, Feb. 20, at 5 p.m. Elder Ashby has accepted a call to fulfill an LDS mission in mission. the England-Leed- s He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ashby of Garland. Friends and relatives are cordially invited to attend the meeting. A Local Eagles will help initiate at Price Officers and ladies drill team members of the Box Elder Fraternal Order of Eagles will travel to Price Saturday to initiate the new Price aerie. Feb. 26, is the night chosen for Law and Order Night with dinner at 7 p.m. and dance at 9. Music will be by the Loose Ends. Tremonton police and fire departments will be honored at this time. Cost is $10 a couple. 8 Eaglo will be Friday night at and A happy dance bar p.m. hour will be held Saturday night at the aerie lodge. during the evening a record received from National PTA President Mrs. Carol Kimmel was played. She stressed the activities of the PTA in todays world and paid tribute to the founders of the national PTA. The meeting was conducted by PTA President Mrs. Lois Nelson with the reverence by LouDell Reese. The flag cere-mo- n was conducted by the Blazar Scouts of troop 330. Boys participating were Reed Jeff Lund, Billy Reese and Robby Heinzman. Mrs. Yvonne Adams moderated a discussion on the hazardous bus routes in Perry. It was brought out that at the present time there are two such bus routes in Perry and it is a possibility that this fall these would be discontinued. Answered Questions Mayor Jay Matthews with councilmen Bob Call and Roger Nelson and Principal Darel Johnson along with PTA officers Susan Noyes and Lois Thorne answered questions from the floor. It was nominated that a committee be selected to further study the problem and to find the desires of the residents on keeping the bus. Mrs. Carol Dickey and Brent Tomlinson were elected as of the committee and they will now conduct a study of the traffic and needs of the students. At the end of the meeting refreshments were served by the hospitality committee, Mrs. Carol Reeder and Mrs. Betty TEN YEARS PERRY. ...Feb. 16, AGO IN 1967 leadership and as executive secretary in the Perry First ward bishopric. They served on an LDS mission to the North Texas Mission from Sept. 1969 to June 1971. They are currently workers in the Ogden LDS Temple. Parents of Five The Wagstaffs are the parents of four boys and one girl, Ray Wagstaff of Perry; Hugh Wagstaff of Centralia, Wash.; Kent Wagstaff of Santa Anna, Calif.; Wayne Wagstaff of Bountiful, and Dorene Wagstaff of Salt Lake City. They have 17 grandchildren and two great- grandchildren. June and Maida Christensen have been chosen as the Sweethearts by the youth of the Perry Second ward and will be honored by them Saturday evening. June has held many positions in local and state officers including mayor of Perry, vice president and president of Utah State Realtors association. He has a fruit farm which he operates in Perry. He also served in the Air Force during World War II. He is a past commander of the local American Legion post. June is a resident of Perry and is currently employed at Brigham Realty. Maida is from Honeyville and attended Box Elder High school where she met June. They were married on Dec. 13, 1941 and have been residents June and Madia Christensen A banquet was held in the ward cultural hall for all Boy Scouts and their parents. Following the dinner the boys were presented their awards by Scoutmaster Burnett Smith. Attendance awards for 100 two-yea- direction of Call for Reservations Call by Thursday for reservations and transportation for the luncheon. Those not attending the luncheon may come in for the program following, Mrs. Kaiser said. Free transportation on the ITS bus is available by calling 1 Skating class offered at Lalieuievj school The scouts in the area have the roller tai on to the wheels skating wheels. Lakeview elementary school is the scene of a roller skating class held specifically for scouts to fill a merit badge. Karen Hyer, the instructor, says the idea has become very popular because it is such a fun badge to work for. Karen enjoys teaching the class and has taught skating in this area since the roller skates were acquired by community school four years ago. The class is taught for both boys and girls. The instruction includes the history of skating, safety rules, basic techniques, easy jumps and spins and Dispatch number and schedules are available at the senior center for regular pickup. Wheelchair lifts are in th bus for any handicapped persons. , The community center will be closed on Monday, Feb. 21, Presidents Day, so there will not be a luncheon or other oil paintregular activities ing, shuffleboard or square dancing in the evening. 723-342- learning to skate backwards. The class is very good for building coordination and balance. Even children as young as kindcrgarden age can benefit from skating. Karen has taught her own children to skate and they enjoy it as a family sport. She also helps to supervise the Wednesday night skating at Lakeview, Two sessions are held every week. One from p.m. and the second session from 7 to 9 p.m. Skating is fun to do whether you're a scout or just an interested participant. 5 to . Public Dance Thursday night the regularly scheduled adult public dance will be held at 8:30 p.m. with all adults invited for an evening of fun with Mary Scothern, Mary I 3L CadL it of Vergia Wagstaff . . Perry. JiU CastL I 135 W. Forest ji or ipipipipipipipipipr( TT 723-744- . sweetheart . . . Glen Wagstaff honored at Perry Brigham elder io report Elder Brian D. Minert will report his successful LDS mission to the Brazil-Ride Janeiro o Kimber and Leone Cazair as chairman. Admission is $1 per person with refreshments at intermission and the Hull orchestra presenting music for dancing. Make this dance a habit and meet new friends and renew the director infriendships, vited. blood pressure clinic is scheduled at the center on Feb. 22 from 3 to 5 p.m. This is a free service of the Bear River Health district for all ages. A pool tournament will be on Feb. 22 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the lower level. Entrance fee is $1 with a free luncheon offered. Three tables are available and competitors include county residents. All retired men are invited by Mish Petersen to enjoy the competition and play for the Champ of the Month trophy. A mission for the LDS church. He will speak Sunday in sacrament meeting at the Brigham City 14th ward at 5 p.m. Bishop Jay M. Hall issues a welcome to all friends and relatives of the elder to attend. While laboring for the church he served in Rio de Janeiro, Petropolis and Brazilia, serving as district and zone leader. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy T. Minert of Brigham City. ' Brian D. Minert WHOS . . . dates talk NEW Of IntorMt in Bor Rivnr Valtoy Jerry and Janet Anderson Overton, Nev. proudthe arrival of a baby boy born Feb. 11. This is their first child. Happy grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Verl Anderson of Fielding and Mrs. Sally Leming of Las Vegas. Leming of ly announce :r- SHIRTS IS1 to 22 723-548- PANTS V. 32 to 60 V. Great grandparents are Patriarch and Mrs. Leo Earl of SUITS Logan. TALLS 50 to 56 Foothill to hold special program Foothill school PTA will celebrate Founders Day on Thursday, Feb. 17, at 7 p.m. with a special meeting for parents. Musical numbers will provided by the Foothill childrens chorus as part of the program honoring those early founders of the Parent-Teachassociation. W.A. Will Cross, director of the Box Elder County Office of Emergency Services, will then present a program on earthquake preparedness. All parents in the Foothill school area are invited to attend, and the PTA also invites other persons interested in earthquake preparedness to be present for the program. far-sight- ed BIGS 48 to 60 Womens Larger Sizes PANTS BLOUSES DRESSES er IT 38 to 52 16x to 32x BEAUTY SHOP When you wont your fP reception to be something special. Parties S Social s Too! 7 honored by second ward Erma Barfuss, supervisor of food preparation. SKATING instruction such as this is being offered at Lakeview school for scouting merit badges. Classes are Wednesday nights in two sessions, 5 to 7 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. . life-lon- g Variety spices program for local seniors r. . . center Friday A variety program featuring percent were presented to Nor-ve- l Braithwaite, Robert Call, humourous skits, music and Gaylin Jenks, Chad Johnson, gymnastics will be presented to Lindon Johnston, Ronald Hep-nearea senior citizens following Dale Valcarce and Terry Fridays weekly luncheon at the Weight. Edwin Nelson and Brigham City Community cenr ter. David Smith received a 100 percent attendance bar Everyone is invited to see and Robert Smith a four year the program sponsored by the 100 percent bar. American Association of Retired Persons, with Dan Olsen as chairman planning the program, and Herman Walders as president of the association, Senior Director Hazel Kaiser said. Blaine Olsen will present two humorous skits and an instrumental group from Box Elder High school will present two numbers, along with Colleen Oaki and Jeanne Farley performing gymnastics. Menu for the luncheon will be veal cutlets, creamed potatoes, salad, hot rolls, succatash, homemade cake with lemon sauce and coffee and punch. The food is prepared under the Wilson. The Three Mile Creek Daughters of Utah Pioneers held their February meeting on Feb. 2. The group met in the morning at the home of Mrs. Cora Quayle and they spent the day in quilting. Funds received from the quilt will be used to purchase books for the camp. Following a lovely luncheon the lesson was given by Mrs. Carol Dickey. A history was read by Mrs. Joan Thompson. The Perry First ward elders quorum was reorganized recently. Craig Jeffs was released as first counselor. Art Wagstaff was sustained as first counselor and Gordon Nelson as second counselor to president Sam Kunzler. Glen has served in the Sunday school as a teacher, secretary and superintendent. He has also served as elders quorum president, in the high priest group one-thir- .li.'tf . 5 sweethearts by Flo Munson the twins are asleep! softly And what adorable twins they are! Kirk and Gary Tip-to- e Elder Rod Ashby . called to England Brigham City, Utah Thursday, February 17, 1977 Perry youth select Twins keep PTA BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Saturday SPECIAL - VALENTINE WAVES HONEYVILLE 279-856- 8 WHERE SIZE IS OUR BUSINESS IMS WASHINGTON AN. S MVS. |