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Show (Jlews Ctts O Socialise O o IDEDDiriGS by Randa Black Some of the most Sherrie Nielson Plans Temple Wedding Mar. 8 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Henrie brides father. and is presently attending Snow College. He has served an LDS mission to the Arkansas-LittlRock Mission. The couple plan to live in Ephraim until Kent graduates this spring. They then will make their home in Salt Lake City, where Kent will continue his education at the University of Utah, majoring in Sherrie is a 1975 graduate of Manti High School, and has graduated from Snow College with a degree in Business Education. She is presently employed at Snow College. Kent is a 1974 graduate of Emery County High School, 'i'here will be an open house honoring the couple on March 18 in the Ferron First Ward. A reception will be held the following Friday in the Manti Ward cultural hall from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Everyone is invited to attend. Nielson are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Sherrie, to Kent Albrecht, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Keith Albrecht. The couple plan to be married on March 18 in the Manti LDS Temple. The marriage will be performed by the People and Places popular foods in the United States originated in Italy. Naples, for example, is famous for its fabulous pizza, its fragrant fish stews and seafood. Sardinia for its cheese and Piedmont is the home of crisp, slender bread sticks. Italian meals are enjoyed by people of all ages everywhere. They are economical, delicious and easy to prepare. Imagination, a little extra time and your own additions are the only things necessary for successful Italian cooking at your house. Meaty Manicotti Thousand Island Dressing: Fruit and Cheese Tray Mix: Tossed Green Salad j cup mayonnaise 1 (6 to 8 servings) tbsp. chili sauce 1 to lettuce 8 tbsp. chopped olives Iceberg equal cups 1 Leaf lettuce to equal 4 cups tsp. snipped chives 1 a d cup carrots, thinly sliced egg, chopped 1 V tsp. paprika cup tomatoes, quartered Salt and pepper to taste cup mushrooms, diced V cup radishes, diced If desired, thin with whipping cup cucumbers, sliced (if cream. Makes 3. cup. desired) Crusty Hard Rolls Toss together and garnish 1 pkg. yeast with croutons, shredded cheese 1 cup lukewarm water and bacon, which has been 1 tbsp. sugar 1 crisply fried and crumbled. tsp. salt 2 tbsp. melted shortening 2 egg whites, beaten Homemade Dressing e First-Secon- d Obituaries athletics. Mrs. Olsen was active in the LDS Church where she taught and MIA. Sarah Magdalene Dorius Primary Member of Womens BusiJensen, 83, died at the home of ness Association, VFW Auxila daughter in Salt Lake City on iary and national Cowbelles. February 21, 1978 of cancer. Worked two years with her Born at Ephraim, Utah on husband as hatchery manager January 27, 1895 to Charles R. at Swift and Co. in Twin Falls, and Margaret Nielson Dorius. Idaho prior to World War II. Educated in Ephraim Schools She drove taxi in Kansas and and Snow College. Lived 57 was later employed by Smokey years in Riverdale Valley, Hill Air Force Base at Salina, where they were engaged in where she drove army Kan., farming. Active in leadership tanks as a civilian during World positions in the LDS Church. War II. Also active in Ladies Literary Survivors are her husband, Club and DUP. In 1957 they two sons and three daughters, moved to Murray, Utah where Robert, Mrs. Dennis (Lynnda) they continued their activity in both Manti; Mrs. Dane Cox, the LDS Church. She was stake Rawlinson, Shaw Air (Barbara) president of MIA, ward Relief Force Base, S.C.; JoAnne Society president. Provo; Kelly Cutler, Cutler, Married Vernon Jensen Feban LDS mission in New serving ruary 23, 1916 in the Manti LDS two York; six Temple. He preceded her in brothers andgrandchildren; one sister, Robert death in 1973. Joe G., Mrs. Jensen had an artistic T., Anchorage, Alaska; Mrs. Lewis (Doria) Ephraim; sense of beauty that was Morris. Hansen, Idaho. displayed in her lovely home, Funeral services were Tuesher personal care and pictures Feb. 28, 1978 at p.m. at day, she painted. She was skilled in the Ephraim First Ward chapel, raising flowers and making with Bishop LeMar Hanson beautiful floral arrangements. Interment was in officiating. Survivors include two daughPark Cemetery. Ephraim ters, Mrs. Edward (Betty) Clyde, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Jack (Elna) Kirkham, Murray two sons, Vernon D. Jensen Pocatello, Idaho; Don C Jensen, Sandy; 14 grandchil dren and 22 dren. Two grandchildren are serving LDS missions in Argentina. She is also survived by two sisters, Mrs. George (Orpha) Edwards and Mrs. Lawrence (Inez) Hermansen, both of Ephraim. Funeral services were held Feb. 24, 1978 in the Murray 24th Ward. Interment was in the Ephraim Park Cemetery. Shape into buns. Place inches apart on oiled Soften yeast in Vt cup water. baking sheet. Cover and let rise until doubled (about 45 min.). Add sugar, salt and shortening to the remaining water. Add 1 Bake in hot oven (450) for 20 cup flour, beating well. Add minutes. Place large flat pan softened yeast and egg whites. filled with boiling water on to give Mix thoroughly. Add enough bottom of oven more flour to make a soft crustiness. Makes 2 dozen large If dough. Knead until smooth and rolls. desired, beaten egg can on rolls and the rolls be brushed 8 to minutes). Shape satiny (5 into smooth ball and put into can be sprinkled with sesame oiled bowl. Oil surface lightly. seeds before baking. Cover and let rise until doubled Meaty Manicotti hours). Punch down. (about (Serves 4) Let rise again until doubled a pound ground beef (about 45 minutes). Knead down and divide into small Vi cup chopped onion 1 clove garlic, minced portions for rolls. Let rest 10 a salt tsp. i tsp. oregano 1 slice bread, diced 1 tbsp. parsley flakes 1 jar (15a oz.) Ragu spaghetti measures in water accidents, sauce poisonings, and burns. Vi cup grated cheddar cheese The demonstrations were Va pound mozzarella cheese, held in the new building in diced Manti which houses the ambu- 1 egg, slightly beaten lance. JoAnn Peterson is Den 'a pound (8) manicotti, Mother for the group. parboiled 4 cups enriched flour (about) hard-cooke- Tossed Green Salad Homemade Dressing Crusty Hard Rolls Sarah Jensen Mixed Twins Bears, Wolves and Webelos from Pack 3542 Cub Scouts were given a First Aid demonstration recently by Lou Conne Nuffer and Carol EMT personnel from Ambulance Mor-tense- Manti-Ephrai- Unit. The cubs were shown what to do when a person is choking, cant breathe, at the scene of an accident. Also discussed were emergency bleeding, Preheat oven to 350. Brown meat, onion and garlic together in a skillet. Spoon off excess fat. Stir in salt, oregano, bread, parsley and V cup each sauce and grated cheese. Cool slightly; mix in mozzarella cheese and egg. Fill hot manicotti with the stuffing. Spread 1 cup sauce in the bottom of a 12x7 ovenproof dish. Arrange manicotti in dish. Pour remaining sauce over the center third (middle) of the manicotti. Cover with foil; bake 30 minutes. Remove foil; sprinkle with remaining grated cheese over top; bake uncovered 10 minutes more. Fruit and Cheese Tray Cut up orange sections, mandarin orange sections, diced apples, sliced bananas, pineapple chunks, any other fruit that is in season, such as watermelon, grapes, etc. Some suggested cheeses that go well with fruit are cheddar, Swiss, cheese with caraway seeds, and Caniembert. Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Parry were pleasantly surprised on Feb. 22 w hen tw ins, a boy and a girl, were born to their grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Paluso (Monica) of Bountiful. The pair weighed six pounds each. They have a sister Tara, 2, to welcome them home. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shanley and Mr. and Mrs. Paluso of Salt Lake City. Proud Parents Matthew Lloyd Rackham lbs. 13 oz. at the weighed Dee McKay Hospital in Ogden on January 24th. His proud in at 7 parents are Ross and Sharon Rackham of Kanesville. This makes six grandchildren for Cindy Nielson and six for Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rackham of Ogden. Baby Boy Blackhaired Boy Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Nielson have become for the second time. A 7 pound boy was born February 10, 1978 to Richard L. and Diane Nielson of Salt Lake City. Richard is the son of LaMar and Fay Nielson. The parents have decided to name the new member of the family Nicholas Richard Nielson. Marty" (Jimmy Martin) Happy Event Mr. and Mrs. Ben (Diane) Gordon of Ephraim are happy the affectionate name for a dear little baby at the home of Jim and Marie Nelson in Tempe, Arizona. The beautiful, blackhaired boy was born Feb. 9, 1978 at the Desert Samaritan Hospital in Tempe, and weighed 9 lbs. on arrival. He is welcomed by two sisters and a brother, Jennifer, Bryan and Tonya. Gordon and Jayne Van Epps are proud grandparents as are Reed and Elaine Nelson of Tempe. The baby --has two; 1v f i t WANT TO SELL YOU FARM HOME BUSINESS ACREAGE LOT MT. PROPERTY Call 462-239- 3 PEGGY OR RALPH FREE APPRAISAL DICK f s 4' is - CUB SCOUTS of Troop 3542, who viewed first aid demonstrations. U. Ruth Cherry. Ephraim, and Nadine Dunn. American Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Van Epps spent two weeks in Tempe getting acquainted with their new grandson. Cutler Olsen Plan Your Estate at Auxiliary Estate Planning Seminars are planned for Wednesday, March 8 and 15, in the Ephraim Citv Hall at 2:00 p.m. Everyone who is interested in estate management is invited to attend. Dr. Lloyd Clements. Extension Economist, Utah State University, will discuss in accumulating, holding and transferring property. Many people who have attended estate seminars have been confused with all the information presented and not known afterwards how to go about developing an estate plan. These seminars are designed to help you get started, decide what to do next and how to choose the professionals needed, according to Thomas A. Reeve, Sanpete County Extension Agent. The programs of the Cooperate Extension Service are open to all persons, regardless of race, color, sex, or national origin. Sponsors Project The American Legion Auxiliary is sponsoring a project to furnish paper and pencils for Peruvian children, according to Auxiliary President Dona Peterson. If you have two or three notebooks and a package of pencils, would you be willing to give them to us for the youth of Peru? Mrs. Peterson asked. She also said that the Legion Auxiliary is enjoying its assignment to keep the cookie jar at the Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake filled. She said that this had been a project for many years and that if anyone else wanted to contribute cookies for this cause, they would be glad to accept them. Cookies must not contain nuts, she said. They can be brought to Beverly Williams, LeOra McArthur, Maurine Nelson or Dona Peterson. Mrs. MaVon Herring of Manti announces the birth of her 8th grandchild. A 9 lb. 3 oz. son was born to Mr. and Mrs. 30 MT. PLEASANT, UTAH 84647 David Sorensen. Waiting to welcome him home are two older sisters, Cori Jo and Amy Michelle. Other grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sorensen of Kearns. are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O. Nielson of Richfield. Great-grandparen- ts b To Meet Today i The members of the Sanpete Chapter of the League of Utah Writers will meet today, Thursday, March 2nd at 7:30 p.m. at Lucy Nielsons home at 194 East 2nd North, in Manti. Among other things there will be an exercise in correct punctuation and a lesson about making your personal history come alive. Residents of Sanpete County who are interested in improving their personal histories or any other aspects of creative writing are invited to attend the meeting, according to Secretary Sonja Towne. iiCarpentersl i Fabric 528-796- Center Buy, Rent or Sill With a Classified! MANTI JK-- m os?TRAIT. ujyiNGrcoiiOR offer FREE PORTRAIT OR family MINORS MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY PARENTS d Finished Color Portraits Not Proofs YOU MAY HAVE AS PICTURE grtfissggssas t Non-cred- PER PERSON QlIMl&cnifSITi $ ... League of Utah Writers Uarn CMUnr'i Cletkti calendar. In addition, a history play, Richard III, and poems using selected from among ShakeKNITS and sonnets narrative speare's poems will be studied in the 9 1st lesson :? class. Tank Quick The class may be taken for Tops three hours of upper division ftl-hr- . lesson, fl, or FREE $ credit, which will also fulfill o)ith fi purchase. teacher recertification requirements. students are also encouraged to enroll. starting !y Dr. Diana Major Spencer, 9 March Thurs., formerly with the faculty of the University of Utah, will conduct Come Register Now With $ the class on Wednesdays from March 22 to May 24 at Richfield jj High School, and on Thursdays from March 23 to May 25 in Manti. Classes will meet from 7:00 to 9:30 p.m. For further information, Dr. Spencer may be reached at P.O. Box 113, Mayfield, Utah 84643, or at and 8th Grandchild given the name Christofer BOX 20420 WEST 4 NORTH Twelfth Night Midsummer Night's Dream." and one tragedy, "Othello." are on the 1978 A LIMITED Omak, Washington, on Wednesday, Feb. 22. He will be UNITED FARM comedies, 1 Larry (Kathie) Sorensen of WE HAVE BUYERS FROM ALL OVER USA he class will include Manti Legion Seminars k to Present Shakespeare Class the three plays scheduled for production at the Utah Shakespearean Festival in Cedar City during the 1978 season. Two I problems of U. An introduction to the plays and poems of William Shakespeare is scheduled for spring quarter by the I'tmersity of Utah Division of Continuing Education for residents of the Sanpete and Sevier County-areas- Ruth Olsen Ruth Rose Ellen Cutler Olsen, 55, director of the Snow College library for 22 years, died Friday, Feb. 24 at her home in Ephraim of a lingering illness. Mrs. Olsen was born Dec. 22, 1922 at Hansen, Idaho to Thadeus Mark and Elsie May Grove Cutler. She graduated from Jerome (Idaho) High School and from Snow College with an associate degree in art in 1956. She graduated with her mother from Utah State University in 1960, both with a Bachelor of Arts degree. She was a Phi Beta Kappa. She received her Masters Degree from BYU. Mrs. Olsen married Leon P. Olsen Aug. 16, 1942 in Kimball, Nebraska. The marriage was later solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple. She was president of the Sanpete County AAUW and also was president of the state AAUW. Active member of the Utah College Library Committee. She is listed in Who's Who of American Women in Education. Active supporter of Snow College, and Manti theatre groups, music and 2j Cubs Get First Aid Demonstration great-grandch- il to announce the btrtn ot their son was fifth child. A born to them on Wednesday, February 22 at the Sanpete Valley Hospital. He will be welcomed at home by two older brothers, Cory and Cody, and two sisters, NaLoni and Niki Jo. Happy for the new grandchild are Mr. and Mrs. Mayo Black of Ephraim and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tull, Fairview. is Mr. Prime C. Black, Salt Lake City. minutes. li 1 Sherrie Nielson and Kent Albrecht temple rites will unite Page 6 Italian Supper Menus Try These Extra Special 1 Messenger - Enterprise, Thurs., Mar. 2, 1978 TMtlt IS NO ItLIfVf THEY OBLIGATION TO WILL GOOD, BE SO WANT MANY AS YOU IUT ADDITIONAL AND THE ADDITIONAL SUBJECTS IN WISH poutiaits. IUT PUCES THE W SO REASONABLE HONESTLY YOU WILL COPIES Photographer will be at Snappy Service in Ephraim, Sat., March 4 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1 ! |