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Show The Norman Hegemanns of Hunter enjoyed a fan- tastic trip to Grandma by Louise Harmon They have spent several years in Tehran and when latest the to stay here for keeps and that She and the kids are awfully happy to be back where they feel they really belong. They are making plans for daughter Marlynns coming graduation from Cyprus. For a while she thought she would be receiving her diploma in Egypt, but will be wearing the blue and gold of our Magna School after all. government Madelyn Hegemanns home problems developed, they last were happy, to leave the in Greely, Colorado guns and firing week, and since it is only a machine few times a year that they squads for their home here. make the trip, they enjoyed It looked for a while that the visit immensely, and Clyde might have to settle his family in .Alabama ate like kings. Visiting from Glendale, because of his employment. Arizona this past week has However, Dawn mentioned been Mrs. Kris Croft and that they are going to be able little three year old Dana, and 2 year old brother Devin. Even though they have spent most of their time at Grandma Jan Donkins in Salt Lake and grandparents Judge Croft of the 3rd IS ' R District Court, Mrs. Marcia Moore of Hunter mentioned that she had also enjoyed being with her sister and niece and nephew. They returned to the sunny sands south of us on .sr, I Tuesday. Weekend Visitors The Cwpfoewd by Janie ry ( VI y "V r w Sa y;V'- - i A Republican Training course brought Vernal, Utah visitors to the Keith B. Harmon home in Hunter when Mrs. Doris Morrill and her daughter Diane spent the weekend with them ', WkPY m - i, i ( kPil ; ' ' ' ' 1 - - - WP JP v& Doris and Mrs. Harmon were BYU roommates of years gone by and always enjoy having a chance to catch up on a little visiting and sight seeing. The visit was interrupted this time when the Harmons received a phone call to encourage them to attend a Stake Conference in American Fork Sunday. They stopped in Sandy long enough to pick up former resident, Mrs. Madge LewBaron, and when they arrived at the LDS meeting, they were happy and proud to have the opsustain and portunity i - v - I I witness the ordination of Mrs. Harmons brother Don, to his new calling of Highland Stake Patriarch. Even though he is serving a two year term as mayor of the newly founded town of Highland, he will be finding time to fulfill this new calling. Enjoying the family gathering were many other relatives of the Provo and American Fork area. Smith V. - 4 , .v. L April 3, 1978 Parents: Douglas Frank and Judy Hawks 371 8 DeAnn Dr., Hunter Grandparents: Norman and Faye Hawks, Huntsville Ted and Mildred Stevens, Salt Lake City prepublished members ...V gathered to witness the naming of their little dark eyes son Kynell Kirby Smith. Out of town guests included Tony and Camilla Morris Bountiful family, former neighbors of the Smiths, as well as Grandma Margaret Finley, Salt Lake and family members from Logan. The delightful weather made it possible to serve a patio dinner to the large h f' I i v ? v , iff. iA&k: A ? ' V ! I' . 'P 1 .t Vi'1 !t: V pMS ' ' group. close knit Our family and always gather to support each other, smiled Donna. This was a wonderful event. Sickness made a complete family gathering impossible to witness the confirmation of eight year old Leslie Wanlass, daughter dark eyed and Sue Wanlass of Hunter. This important event in Leslies life was honored with the presence of her grandMrs. Maries mother, Gillespie of Kaysville, and Joel and Carolyn Moriama, of Magna coming for the special family dinner. She would like to have beer baptized on her birthday, but her mother said she Hit it pretty lucky in having the ordinance performed when it of Don was, that General Following the Sunday services at the Hunter 9th Ward, a family dinner, featuring a specially decorated cake, honored the twelve year old. Aunts, uncles and cousins dropped by for cake, ice cream and punch Sunday evening. Well it looks like Utah won out over Alabama as home base for the Clyde and Dawn .Viartinsen family of Hunter. )Jo no w these from lists and reviews. To help you choose the best, we always post the current BEST SELLERS here at the library. The four newest books on this list are now available for you : On the surface, Bernard Malamud s novel DUBIN S LIVES seems just another novel about a middle-age- d man trying to find himself and recapture his lost youth, but Mr. Malamuds stories are never dull or reworked plots. William Dubin is one of his finest characters, and his novel is a rich compassionate study of human feeling and the enigmatic quality of life. ' Robert Ludlum never lets us down, does he? His books of espionage, tight and true, hold us spellbound, page by page, even if there are 600 pages. THE MATARESE CIRCLE is that typical. Two (rid war horses, the best in the business, and bitter enemies, one an intelligence agent for the U.S. and the other a top man in the Soviet Union's KGB, work together to a stop powerful conglomerate from world p takeover. Complex, action grips you to the surprising climax. GOOD AS GOLD funny, wry, shocking and full of real truth. Joseph Heller does for the White , House and Washington politics what he did for the military in CATCH 22. This satire of life among the rich and powerful and those clawing up the ladder, or those just trying to stay there, is destinnd to become a modern American classic. It's 1941, and England is invaded and defeated by the Germans. Len Deighton turns history around in Brilliantly handled, with his usual attention to details and authentic background, this is a fascinating story of espionage in a country occupied but not eaten. It will give you shivers. Hey good reading! And dont forget our art demonstrations on April 24th at 7 p.m., and April 26th at 4 non-sto- EMMA LEE TANNER Con- ference made it possible to take care of things at this time. With the special dinner came a new dress and I am a Child of God necklace. Booth Visitors Weekend visitors at the home of Jack and Lois Booth in Hunter were grandparents Mr. and Mrs. William Greenhalch of Springville, and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley R. Judd, Spring Glen, Utah who crnie to be present at the ordination of their grandson Micliae) Booth to Deacon in the Aaronic Priesthood.. J anticipate marked about 70 family 0 By Simi Cremer What will you want to read next? What authors will always write a good book tight plot, well developed characters, and timely situations? We try to JEFFREY ADAM HAWKS an eventful day for Ron and Donna Smith of Hunter when Sunday Hubbard When I was a child nothing, absolutely nothing, was more exciting and stimulating than dying Easter eggs. I was naive enough to love it when we go to take one n'ara'dbud egg to school, color it, and put it in a tiny basket. The eggs were truly beautiful in my eyes. The colors appeared almost luminous. Now. . . twenty some years and about 14,000 eggs later, I despise dying them! We boil six dozen every year, and following my family tradition, make a large family nest for our own family and friends who happen to drop by. My children think nothing, absolutely nothing, can compare with the high adventure of coloring eggs. They spend literally hours dunking one egg in red, then letting it set for five or ten minutes in the purple, creating their own unique color. They put scotch tape around the eggs. . . which seems to take many tedious minutes . . . then drop them in the green dye for a watermelon effect. faces, little They write on the eggs with crayons-name- s, Easter bunnies, etc., spill dye from one end Of the kitchen to the other. They inevitably reach the eggs from the cup with their own dye stained finger-tip- s. They fill every deep, cup I possess, and all the time keep a watchful eye on me, their beloved mother. I boil the eggs on Saturday morning, dry the little dears, purchase the dye, the grass, and all the other goodies that help to rot our teeth. I then mix the dye and at last, the momentous occasion arrives. All gather and begin the process. They watch me like little hawks as Ive been known to dye as many as three dozen eggs in fifteen minutes or less! I adore the pastel shades. Those twelve and under attempt to spread out the process so it takes as much of the afternoon as possible. Suzanne has even suggested that We ought to start over again and dye them all a little darker, or we could write on them with our dark colored crayons. Happy First Birthday Hunter THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1979 THE MAGNA TIMES PAGE 4 April 3. 1978 nd Susanne Tanner Edwin Parents: S. 3333 8280 W Magna Grandparents: Kurt and Norma Locher, Bountiful Great-grandparent- s: Clay and Joan Tanner Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nelson, Bountiful Planetarium Slates Festival Movies have their Oscars; television shows have their Emmys. . . now, advertising has its Clios. CLIO was inspired in name Greek by Mythology from CLIO or KLEO, one of the nine muses the Proclaimer, Glorifier, and the Celebrator acof and history complishment. The Hansen Planetarium and the Utah Advertising Federation are pleased to present their Seventh An- nual International Commercial Film Festival, where the audience may view 35 minutes of unin- - terrupted television mercials The Clio com- Award Winners or Minute Masterpieces for 1978. The festival is shown at the Hansen Planetarium following each 8 p.m. star program, Monday through Saturday, and at 3 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. The festival will continue daily through June 1, 1979. SS-G- Roadshow Planned Music, drama and action the coming proclaim of Hunter productions Central Stake MIA Roadshow planned for the evening of April 25. Much effort and put into these time are original productions and competition is high for the awards this year. p.m. SEE YOU AT L I B R A R Y THE ! ' EVA VAN WAGONER prepares her famous pudding cake which has become a favorite of herself and her favorite, since it is so quick and easy to prepare. Sugar and Spice by Dixie Nelson Could you use a little magic? Mrs. Del (Eva) Van Wagoner of Magna has a desert called Black Magic Pudding Cnke that will light up your life. After all, how many cakes breath while they bake the way the Van Wagoner children claim this one does? Marty 17, Marie 15, Randy 13, Lara 10 and Sucy 8 like to watch their moms magic cake through the oven window and tell their friends its a big black monster. Mrs. Van Wagoner says Its magic because chocolate cake mix 2 cups. 1 cup milk. Optional: xk cup nuts. Make a batter with the above ingredients. Pour into . a well greased 13 x 9 inch pan. Mix: 1 cup sugar 4 Tbls. Cocoa Sprinkle over batter. Next pour 2 cups boiling water over . top . - very carefully, r .,r- Bake 350 for 30 minutes. My husband really likes brownies and so this recipe is a favorite of his because to is so much like a brownie, said Mrs. Van Wagoner. She also noted that her xk it makes its own sauce and is so easy to make. Black Magic Pudding Cake Babies Welcomed Mr. and Mrs. David Liesting of 5511 West Lock-woo- d have welcomed a new son into their home. He is Chad David, Born at the LDS hospital at 2:15 a.m. on the 30th of March. Oad weighed in at 8 lbs. 11 ozs. and was 21 inches long. Scott, who is 2!& is happy to have a new brother. Chryst'1 Virginia Chrystai Virginia Peck made her first appearance n the 30th of March at 2:39 a.m. at the LDS hospital weighing 6 lbs. 11 ozs. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Dale Peck of 3204 South 4800 West are the proud parents and grandma, Mrs. Virginia Coons of California is equally proud of her name-sak- e. Amy Elizabeth Jensen Mrs. Alberta Jensen who is Mr. visiting and Mrs. Richard Jensen to help the new mother with Amy Elizabeth, is also proud of her new granddaughter. Amy weighed 6 lbs. 4 14 ozs when she was born on the March at 9:13 a.m. Amy has a ready made family of two brothers, Jeffery and Michael and one 30th of sister, Annalisa. Sv'r' CHRYSTAL VIRGINIA BECK Bret Jason Hibbard Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hibbard of 3863 Market Street have a new son. He is Bret Jason who was bora on the 30th of March weighing 8 lbs. 10 ozs. He first appeared at 12:55 a.m. Mrs. Donna Hancock Martinson of Magna is the proud grandmother of the new little one and is helping out at the Hibbard home, Bret Jason has one brother Ryan who is 22 months old and a sister, Rachael who is 5 years old. Bryce James Joseph by Bernice Pineile Bryce James is the name of the new son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ritchie 4511 Early Duke St. He was bom on the 31st of March at 4:08 a.m. and weighed 6 lbs. 12 ozs. Bryce was welcomed by his two sisters and one brother, Challi 11, Devin 8 and Allissa 4. Julie Kaye Crockett The men at the Crockett home, Scott 7, Alan 6, David 3, and Aaron 2, plus their dad Timothy are happy to welcome another lady into the house. She is Julie Kaye bora to the Crockets on the 31st of March. Julie weighed 7 lbs. 12 ozs. and was 21 inches long when she was bora at 8:53 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Crockett live with their children at 4409 Bourdeaux. Kellie Kaye Jackson . Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jackson at 3592 Royal Scott Road welcomed Kellie Kaye, their new daughter, on the 29th of March at 11:17 a.m. She weighed 5 lbs. 9 ozs. Her siblings Kirk, 4, and Wendy 3, think the new little pink bundle is just heavenly. Lynn Royal Lynn Royal, bora the 30th of March at 3:30 a.m. weighing 7 lbs. and 15 ozs. joined the rest of his family at 3705 South 6400 West when he went home from the hospital with his proud parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Royal. Welcoming the new baby boy were Tracey 10, Matthew, 9, Travis 5, John 4 and Michael 2. Watts son Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fluckiger of Logan are visiting with the Ronald G. Watt family at their home at 4493 Thayne Drive. The reason being the birth of a new son to the Watts. His name is Kennan Daniel. He was bora the 2nd of April and weighed 8 lbs. 12 ozs. the time was 10:30 a.m. Happy to have a new brother are Matthew 9, Ronda family enjoys this cake served with ice cream. Who wouldnt? You could also use a white cake and do as many different variations as you can think of, she concluded. I like it because I can bake it right in the camper oven with no mess. It doesnt need beaters or frosting so it is convenient. Its a real filling desert, too. Just the way men like them. The Van Wagoners like to go camping any place there is a good fishing hole, and I would guess that when they hit the road this year Mrs. Van Wagoner will see to it that the ingredients for her magic cake tag along. But dont wait until you head for the hills. Give this recipe a try soon. We could all use a little magic in our life, dont you think? 11, Andrew 6, Gardner 5 and April 3. Smith Daughter Heidi Ann is the first daughter bora to Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Smith 8661 Florence Drive. Little Heidi weighed in at 8 lbs. Vk ozs. at 2:37 a.m. on the 4th of April. Amber who is 15 months is happy that Grandma, Mrs. Donnan Tattersall, has come to visit for a while and help her mommy. Van Dermeyden Mr. and Mrs. Craig Van Dermeyden of 4602 Posiedon Drive are happy to welcome Heather Diane who arrived on the 4th of April at 5:22 a.m. weighing 7 lbs. 13 ozs. Heathers grand mother, Mrs. Ruth Noyes of California is here visiting with her new granddaughter. New daughter Christine Ann Jackson 8 and her brother Kenneth Raymond 6, are pleased with the arrival of Marcie Lee, their new sister who was bora on the 4th of April at 7:30 a.m. and weighed 9 lbs. 7 ozs. The parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Jackson, live with their family at 5018 Elaine Drive. . about Sometimes cold hard boiled eggs are as nightmare to peel smoothly. Next time before you peel them try soaking them in hot tap water first. Sometimes this helps those stubborn shells come off without pulling half the egg with it Store this next one in the back of your mind for next winter. Cover the air vents around the rooms in your house with cheese cloth. This will cut down on the amount of dusting you have to do. Share your ideas with us. Call or ' 966-078- 0 250-565- 6. Contest Slated ' The Daughters of Utah Pioneers have announced May 7th as the dead line for submitting applications for the Days of 47 Queen contest. If you are a young girl between the ages of 18 and 25, if you have never been married, if you abstain from the use of tobacco and alcoholic drinks and have a pioneer heritage (ancestors who came to Utah before 1869) you qualify to enter the competition. The contest will be held in the Little Theater at the Salt Palace at 1:30 p.m. on May 12th. The chosen queen nd her two attendants will reign over all the celebrations held to commemorate the entrance of the pioneers into the valley on July 24th, 1847. Papers explaining the in- - structions may DUP ' and applications be obtained from the Pioneer Museum Building, 300 N. Main, in Salt Lake City and must be returned there before the deadline. Teacher Weds Congratulations tq one of Brockbanks popular teachers, Blaine Bendixon, who claimed Phylllis Williams as his bride in LDS Salt Lake Temple rites Friday, April 6th. Bendixons Math studi will be happy to know he added the joy of a loi wife to his life. |