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Show II1WHIIP1 WSi Thursday, July 2, 1970 MAGNA TIMES, Magna, Utah ocietu tyjotei IDENTIFICATION BY Enjoy Congealed Salads TX t c Lt.i r HELP! LITTLE GIRL GETS It's Salad Time! tj MAGNA FAMILY The little girl, pictured under the Children's Corner of The Magna Times the one with the pretty hairdo, wearing pearls, was quickly identified Friday by family members as Daryl Bouck Johnson. She was about five years old when the picture was taken by the Thomsen Studio. Daryl is now the wife of Bishop William Johnson of Grantsville. vj V . .1 'v -- 5 . , v ' v,-- v - vti If you know someone who would like to have me in their home and to love me, please tell them about me. If you cant take me into your home, there are many ways in which you can help. We need professional aid and volunteers. We need money for food, medicine and expenses until all arrangements can be made to bring us to Utah. We are hungry and dying. This organization is to make sure help comes directly to me as soon as possible. Please help me to survive. Thank you. A Peruvian earthquake or- The secret of success is constancy to purpose. Benjamin Disraeli Three weeks ago on a lovely Sunday afternoon, my home was destroyed and my mother and father were killed. I am only five years old. I have no food, the clothes I am wearing are the same one3 I wore on that terrible day. Where I live it is winter now and I am very cold and afraid. I am in pain and I have no one to comfort me. I have thousands of friends just like me without a family. I have heard there is a place called Utah, far off in the United States. There is an organization of people who want to help me and my friends by giving 11s permanent homes through adoption. The name of this organiza- phan. (Editors Note; Further in- formation may be obtained by contacting Bonnie Harward, 3214 S. 8880 West, Magna, teleor write to phone Inc. (Peruvian DisasAYUDA, ter Committee), 1034 N. 5th west, Provo, Utah 84601.) 297-743- 1, tion is AYUDA, which means Help in my language. , A.-- s' o A til Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Hamp, who exchanged NEWLYWEDS nuptial vows at the Candlelight Reception Center. A reception followed; Miss Paula Montague Weds Lovely Miss Paula Montague, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross B. Montague, 8656 W. Helen Dr., Magna, recited nuptial vows with Myrl Hamp, son of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Hamp, 3131 Rulon Ave., June 19, at the Candlelight Reception Center. The ceremony was performed by Judge Rex Conradsen in the presence of family members and Butch Porter, uncle of the groom; Ron Porter, a cousin; Dennis Montague, brother of the bride, and Gary Allred. Mothers of the bride and bridegroom w'ore pale lavender frocks and pinned corsages of orchids to their shoulders. Mrs. Honoring the bride-elec- t, Ronnie Mark entertained at a personal shower at her home in Salt Lake City. The young couple will reside in Magna. intimate friends. A reception followed. Wedding Gown For her wedding, the pretty bride chose a gow-- of satin and Former Garfield Unit lace, fashioned with scalloped neckline, lace sleeves and a full basque waist, en train. Her fingertip veil was caught back with a pearl headdress and she carried a bouquet of white lavender-tippe- d orchids. Attendants were Mrs. Ronnie Mark, a sister, matron of honor; Tawny Hamp, Tina Hamp, Pat Montague, Bonnie Montague, bridesmaids. Flower girls were Tori Hamp and Jolene Montague. They wore frocks of light and dark shaded lavende1 and carried bouquets of orchids. Brice Hamp stood as best ma n for his brother. Ushers were Of Primary Meets for Luncheon, Social Time of former Garfield Primary teachers, who hadnt been together since 1954, met at the home of Mrs. Kate Petersen in Magna for a social time. Other ladies attending were Blanch Cloward, Jane Ekblad, Norma Vance, Helen Nielsen, Donna Hawkins, Dorothy Smith. Berthelda Morris, Vera Richards, Helen Parry, Ruth Ripley, Mary Petersen, Eileen Poulsen and Jo Korous. A social time of visiting and looking at pictures of the former Townsite town proved most interesting at the party on Tuesday. A group CATERIN- GENTIRE WEDDING Food, Flowers, Napkins, Etc., Various Menus Attend Convention A group of Magna Lions and their ladies attended the recent Lions convention at Vernal to include Mr. and Mrs. Ray D. Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Salm. Mr. and Mrs. Verdell Dyche3, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Breeze, Mr. and Mrs. Don Blackham and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Carman. The boundaries which divide Life from Death are at best shadowy and vague. Who shall say wheie the one ends, and where the other begins? Edgar Allan Poe OAKESON FLORAL 5250 S. 3200 West Dial 298-525- 5 FOR HOT DAYS A cool, congealed salad for a buffet supper features broccoli in an unusual manner. Try it for a delicious new flavor. Congealed salad3 have a festive air. They suggest real forethought on the part of the hostess and their quivering, sparkling beauty seems to invite all to eat and enjoy. Always a favorite on party buffets, their myriad variations make them equally suitable for the main course at lunch or supper and as a menu accompaniment at dinner. The two molded salads featured here are different in flavor. The Broccoli Congealed Salad blends the flavors of broccoli, mayonnaise and chicken d broth with the addition of eggs and some onion for salseasoning. It is a ad, suitable as the mainstay of the summer meal. The other congealed salad is a fruity and light Pear Nut Souffle. It makes a main dish salad for a bridge luncheon, where it can do double duty is entree and dessert. As part of a dinner or buffet table, it is a perfect flavor accent for poultry and pork. To unmold a congealed salad, cut around the edge of salad and place the plate or platter over the top or open end of the salad mold and turn both over together. A towel soaked in hot water and wrung dry, if placed over the bottom of the mold, will cause enough of the congealed mixture to melt at the edges and slip away from the hard-cooke- non-swe- et mold. Broccoli Congealed Salad 1 package frozen chopped broccoli 1 envelope unflavored (10-ounc- e) in 14 cup water 1 S4 2 4 1 eggs, chopped small onion, finely chopped Western iceberg lettuce 3 Days Only - - July THE GIFT IS FOR YOU ALL lst-3- rd the directions on the package; drain. Soften gelatin in water. Heat chicken broth in small saucepan; add gelatin and stir until dissolved. Cool. Gradually add the cooled chicken broth mixture to real mayonnaise; stir in lemon juice and Worcestershire sauce. Chill until mixture is consistency of unbeaten egg white. Fold in broccoli, egg and onion. Place in ring mold and set. Serve with until refrigerate rt one-qua- crisp iceberg servings. lettuce. Makes 6 Pear Nut Souffle Salad 1 cup boiling water 1 package lemon or lime flavor gelatin '2 cup cold water 2 cup real mayonnaise l4 teaspoon salt 1 can pear halves, drained and diced 1 package) cream e) PUBLIC SEE INVITED TO MIDI-MANI- 'PROMISED VALLEY' Promised Valley," the musical production sponsored by the MIA, is now in its fourth year. It started July six evenings Aug. 29. 1 and continues through a week A a is sweeping the country! Not sure which fashion length to go with? Be with it and layer the lengths. Combine a coat in a patterned fabric over a sleek little something of a mini dress in a solid. Wear a jumper over a short, clinging mini knit. Or top a western style dress with a midi skirt. Midi-mani- midi-leng- FREE! th Water-Soluab- tw-ee- This production will be staged again in the Temple View Theater, located east of Temple Square. The Salt Lake Temple provides a backdrop and is dramatically lighted during the final scene of the production. Robert Peterson and Becky Glade will again play Jed and Celia Cutler. A local young lady, Miss Gay Malmborg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Malmborg, 3221 S. 8000 West, is a member of the chorus. Free tickets are available at the Visitors Center on Temple Square in Salt Lake City. hip-ridin- "Cyprus Pirate" Bumper Sticker g NEW WIGS Wigging out in a or Pour boiling water over gelatin; stir until dissolved. Add cold water, mayonnaise and salt. Blend with rotary beater. Pour into 9x5x3-incmetal loaf pan. Chill in freezing unit 20 to 25 minutes or until firm about one inch from edges of pan but soit in center. Meanwhile, mix pears, cream cheese and walnuts together. Turn chilled gelatin mixture into bowl and whip with rotary beater until thick and slightly fluffy. Fold in pear mixture. Pour into mold or individual molds. Chill in refrigerator (not freezing unit) at least 12 hours or until firm. Unmold. Serve on iceberg lettuce rafts or in crisp lettuce cups. Garnish with nuts. Makes 4 to 6 servings. With Each Dry Cleaning Order of $5.00 or More prom-prett- y campus-casuhairpiece is the newest way to play the beauty game. New' wonderwigs, wiglets and falls in synthetic fibers are worth saving allowance or money for. Ideal: own a wardrobe of different styles. Next best bet: choose a basic style that can be restyled to suit your changing fancy. al "Perk" next-to-no-ca- re CLEANERS NEVADA VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. Danny Bouck and three sons of Las Vegas, Nev., are vacationing with Mrs. Boucks parents, Mr. and Mr3. Zeldon Wall, and Mr. Boucks mother, Mrs. H. S. Bouck, in Magna, as well as other relatives and friends. JCm Let us see to it that your most important hours can be cherished forever. Well capture the wonders of your wedding, with a beautiful photograph in The Magna Times and an article with all details with our compliments, FREE plus a subscription to The Magna Times. ... rs MERCHANDISE DISCOUNTED TWIN SONS 25 to 50 (LAY AWAY FOR SCHOOL) Mr. and Mrs. George Mu of Tonopah, Nev., announce birth of twin boys on June They have been named Fri Edward and Andy George. Mrs. Muller will be rem bered as the former Mrs. Dor Sadler of Magna, ( TAILORS 8916 West 2700 South Magna, Utah 84044 suw if v one-yea- & baby-sittin- g h rt le Ink Pen or cheese, softened '4 cup chopped walnuts Western iceberg lettuce one-qua- Anniversary Sale er hard-cooke- d SALE the general merchandise site. Many items will be offered in the sale from July 1 to 3. Mrs. Merrill and employes inite eeryone to drop in and see them. Is being held by QUALITY MERCHANDISE Mrs. Leah Barron, employe at the Fair Store and Mrs. Dorothy Merrill, owner-managof the Magna store, for the 10th anniversary of broth cup real mayonnaise tablespoons lemon juice Dash Worcestershire sauce Cook broccoli according to TENTH ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL can chicken (10-ounc- THE COPPER PRINTING Phone 297-565- 6 COMPANY |