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Thursday, April 27, 1967 Hunter Stake Road Shows Prove Most Successful Ladies: Just Include a Dairy Food Mr. and Mrs. Ken Nielson, son Note Wedding Date and daughter-in-laof Mr. and to the 25th Complimentary Mrs. Arvle Nielson, are now re- of their wedding anniversary siding in Hayward, Calif., where Mr. Nielson is employed by the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Fassio, two daughters, Paulette Justis and Justis Co. and Christine, entertained at a Mr. and Mrs. Mack Steffensen surprise dinner party Sunday, of the Hunter Ward attended the April 16, at the Lamplighter. inSalt Lake LDS Temple for the Thirty family members were vited. first time Friday evening, accomMr. and Mrs. Fassios son, Dick, panied by their 13 children, which who is attending Michigan State includes three sets of twins. sent a beautiful bou University, Ward members were also invited and after the session, all quet of flowers. were guests at the Steffensen home for a social time. Bishop and Mrs. Jack L. Francisco, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Mack McArthur of Gardena, Club Group Meets Calif., were guests at the home of Mrs. Pearl Rolfe entertained Mrs. Franciscos mother, Mrs. Saturday complimentary to mem- Maggie Richards of Magna, durbers of her Friendship Club. ing LDS general conference week. Dinner was served to Mrs. Ines Mr. McArthur is a counselor to Doxey, Mrs. Mabel Lewis, Mrs. Bishop Francisco. Bertha Newton, Mrs. LaVelle Mrs. Jack Nielson was guest Nielson, Mrs. Elizabeth Jones, Mrs. Alice Jones, Mrs. Allie Hill, of honor at a prettily planned Mrs. Thylene Hillam, Mrs. Erma pink and blue shower at the home of Mrs. Leon Smart Thursday Coon and Mrs. Jane Moesser. The group visited during the evening. Guests were members of the Hunter Stake YWMIA afternoon. Board. Assisting Mrs. Smart with hostess duties were Mrs. Leon Mr. and Mrs. Matthew entertained Sunday com- Moore and Mrs. Gwen Vernon. table games were plimentary to members of their Progressive study group. A lesson from the played and refreshments served. Doctrine and Covenants was preMr. Gene Fish arrived home sented by Lawrence Doxey. Folafter spending 10 Wednesday the refreshments lowing lesson, in Cross Hospital the days Holy were served to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Doxey, Mr. and Mrs. Harv undergoing major surgery. AnHaslam, Dr. Kenneth Hill, Presi- other member of this family dent and Mrs. E. Verne Breeze, group, Mrs. Alfred (Dorothy) and Mr. and Mrs. James Newton. Defa, arrived home Thursday to recuperate from pneumonia. She was 2Va weeks in St. Marks HosMrs. Hilda Marshall is proud pital. of twin sons born to a granddaughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Faber, April 20, in Los Angeles, Calif. Mr. and HUNTER EIGHTH WARD Mrs. Faber are former Salt Lake City residents. The twins weighed CONDUCTS FAMILY over five pounds each. j w Women of the Magna-Huntarea are invited to enter a dairy foods recipe contest sponsored by the American Dairy Assn, of Utah. J. Edwin Ure, president of the ADA of Utah, said the contest would open on Monday, May 1, and continue through May 20. Winners will be announced on June 1, the kickoff date for Utahs annual observance of June Dairy Month, he said. The dairy leader said there will be 28 contest winners. First prize is $100 in cash and 50 halfgallons of milk. Entry forms will be available at food stores and from dairy home deliverymen. Theie is a limit of one entry per person, and all Utahns over 16 years of age are eligible. Each recipe should include at least one dairy prod uct such as milk, butter or cheese. Vickie Edwards, Utahs Dairy Princess, issued a special invitation to high school and college students to enter. All entries should be sent to the offices of the American Dairy Assn, of Utah, 449 E. 9th South, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111," Mr. Ure said. er Pet-terss- UTAH'S DAIRY PRINCESS Vicki ideas for dairy recipe contest. MICHAEL P. NEP0LIS GRADUATES FROM AF SAN BERNARDINO, CALIF Airman Third Class Michael P. Nepolis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nepolis of 3406 Beehive St., Granger, has been graduated from the materiels equipment handling course at Norton AFB, Calif. Airman Nepolis, an air freight QUOTES of NOTE Edwards, brushes up on food It is notorious that the memory strengthens as you lay burdens upon it, and becomes trustworthy as you trust it. Silence is deep as Eternity; specialist, is assigned at Norton is shallow as Time. speech as a member of the Military AirThomas De Quincey craft Commanad, which operates a global airlift system for U.S They that can give up essential forces, employing more than 1,000 liberty to obtain a alittle tempormodem aircraft. ary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. The airman is a 1966 graduate Benjamin Franklin of Granger High School. The Hunter Stake presented ness is a Candy Shop, Cynthia road shows Tuesday and Wednes- Rees, director. Hunter Fourth Ward: Happiday in the Hunter Ward Center ness is Mi (the musical note, Mi), and the Hunter Stake Center. Elva Bridges, director. Each ward developed a show Hunter Fifth Ward: Happiness from the theme, Happiness Is is Correlation, Sydney Smart, diMIA members of the various rector. wards participated, aided by some Hunter Sixth Ward: Happiness representatives of the bishoprics is True Love, Judy Taggart, diand superintendents. rector. Hunter Ward: Happiness is The following proved most enSomething Special, Virginia joyable: Bragg, director. Hunter Eighth Ward: HappiHunter Second Ward: Happiness is a Dead Bug, Dina Tuttle, ness is a Peek in Mothers Purse, director. Marilyn Dimond, director. Wilma Bliss, Hunter Stake Third Hunter Ward: Happiness drama director, was in charge is TV, Lalagene Rich, director. of the event, although wards suHunter Seventh Ward: Happi- pervised their own shows. Hunter Fourth and Second wards received superior rating; PFC. R. GREENWOOD Hunter Third, Eighth, Seventh, excellent, and Hunter Sixth and PARTICIPATING IN Fifth, very good rating. NAM OPERATION VIET U.S. ARMY, IN VIET NAM HUNTER STAKE HOLDS (AHTNC) Army Private First Class Richard R. Greenwood, 20, LAUREL FASHION son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack W Greenwood, 3152 S. 8560 West, SHOW ON WEDNESDAY Magna, Utah, is participating in Operation Junction City, the The Hunter Stake Laurels enlargest military operation to date tertained at a prettily planned in Viet Nam. fashion show Wednesday in the The operation was launched on Hunter Stake Center with Dora the theory that national Viet Dean as narrator. The evenings entertainment Cong political and military headthe quarters might be located in the was under the direction of Ber-linarea along the Cambodian border. stake Laurel leader, Fern and the drama director, The finding of the largest ene- Wilma Bliss, assisted by each my encampments in the war tend ward Laurel leader. to support the theory. Six categories of clothing were Meeting little VC resistance, shown in the fashion show, sleep the operation has been successful and lounge wear, sportswear, in the confiscation of large quanschool clothes, coats, best dresses tities of food and arms. and formals. Some of the clothes Pfc. Greenwood is a mortal were made by the wearer and section specialist in Company C, others were purchased. 1st Battalion of the 1st Infantry Musical numbers were presentDivisions 26th Infantry. ed and light refreshments served. g, 23 HOUR ON APRIL Airman Third Class David BenThe Hunter Eighth Ward Prinett, accompanied by a room- mary held a most enjoyable Fammate, Gerald Howell, arrived Hour Sunday, featuring a ily home for the I.DS Church general theme of Stairway to Lasting conference. They were guests for designed to acquaint para week at the home of Mr. Ben- Joy, ents with the Primary work, how netts parents, Mr. and Mrs. Har- teachers may assist children, as old Dangerfield. well as illustrating how the Primary works with the assistance of the bishopric. The program numbers included a welcome by Phyllis Brewer, Primary president, followed by a presentation from the smallest Primary children, the Moonbeams, directed by Julia Rush ton. The Sunbeams were represented in a talk by Ronny King and teacher, Sherrie Noren. The Stars Im not going to say much were portrayed by Bobby Sperry about these salad dressings ex- and Debby Ferguson, aided by cept Gosh, theyre good and I their teacher, Sharon Bowles. Pilot only pass on my best to all you Karen Steck was a Sky-lfood lovers. My husbands favor- partner, followed by the Primary ite is the Roquefort. Dont tell children singing, Come, Follow anyone this, but I like to mix the Me. ACTR Pilot, Kelly Kelson and two together. teacher, Judy Finch, were speakRoquefort Dressing ers, followed by the children sing1 cup sour cream ing, Choose the Right. 1 cup mayonnaise (don't substitute) The Right Way Pilot, Kim Hay-fe4 oz. Kraft blue cheese tsp. garlic salt and teacher, Sue Park, spoke, tsp. onion salt followed by a Top Pilot, Tanya sauce Worcestershire tsp. Crumble cheese Into sour cream and Lewis and teacher, Lugene Casey. mayonnaise combined. Add other In' Kenneth Moore, a Blazer, was gradients and chill 24 hours before serving. The long chill on this is the followed in a speech by his teachsecret. er, Charlene Henny. The group sang, I Know That My RedeemRussian Dressing er Lives. Ronny Jensen, Trek-ke- r, (all in the blender) 1 small onion and teacher, Patricia Ben1 can tomato soup nett, were followed by a Guide, 114 cups salad oil 1V4 tb. dry mustard Robert Heidt and teacher, Nor1V4 tb. salt man Ackman, both giving short 114 cups sugar talks. A poem was read by Dorcup white wine vinegar 1 small garlic bud or garlic salt othy Heffan, the Trail-Build114 tb. Worcestershire sauce 1 tsp. partner. paprika Put in blender, turn it on and, wow, and Pamela Lewis, a Gay-Notyou have a very goooooood dressing! I picked up a tidbit of Information her teacher, Susan Morley, spoke, concerning the rlcotta cheese oalled followed by a talk from Kathy for In my recent lasagne recipe. Some of you smarties will already know Achmon, organist. that It can only be obtained at a Another song, Lift Up Your "specialty store. Im not that smart I called Caneparls and they have Voice and Sing, was by the Priamounts. It Is mary children, and Leslie Jensen, It In and made from goats or cows milk and a Firelight, and her teacher, San Francisco. from Canepari gets it Elinor Kelson, spoke. Incidentally, one source of Information says the correct pronunciation Is Merrihand students, Debra . . . coat as In mink. This same source recommends that we, Ricks, Cindy Banks and Marie who will use the cottage cheese in Noren, represented their class, place of the rlcotta, should buy the followed by speakers, Joy Strohn, diet or very dry cottage cheese as this Is quite similar to the rlcotta. leader; Carol Tanner, secretary, and Gary Beach, counConsider your origin; you were selor in the bishopric. The concluding song, Stairway not formed to live like brutes, but to follow virtue and know- to Lasting Joy," was by the entire group of children. ledge. Polly's Pantry -- DtM et n, X Crow? ara er e, b. OMmaritaao Dante nmsriGMi BEFORE You You already know how nice it is to have hot water. With a gas water heater youll discover how wonderful it is to have all the hot water you want when you want it. For a gas water heater heats twice as fast as the Invest non-ga- s kind. Youd be willing to pay even more for this big advantage. 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