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Show Try The Busy Homemakers Delight i or fresh by Randa Black Casseroles were 2 tbsp. flour invented for the busy V tsp. salt homemaker. The cas- V tsp. pepper serole recipes given here ' tsp. paprika are extra good. You will 3 tbsp. shortening have no trouble planning 1 10 V? oz. can cream ot chaken soup meals with these casseroles. All you Vi soup can orange juice need to add is a salad, generous dash of ginger bread and dessert to make generous dash of nutmeg a complete meal. 3 slices orange, cut in halt 1 lb. 7 oz. can whole sweet Chicken a la Orange potatoes, drained 2 lbs. chicken parts, frozen toasted chopped almonds d Dust chicken with flour seasoned with salt, pepper and paprika. In heavy pan, brow n chicken in shortenPour off excess ing. drippings. Stir in soup, orange juice, ginger and nutmeg. Cover, cook over low heat 45 minutes. Stir occasionally. Add orange slices and sweet potatoes. Cook uncovered for 15 minutes. Sprinkle with almonds. Yields 4-- 6 Special Vegetable Casserole 2 tbsp. butter 1 tsp. onion powder 3 cups corn chex, crushed to IVi cups 2 can cream ot mushroom soup Vi cup milk V tsp. salt Vi tsp. onion juice dash of Tabasco sauce 2 cups fresh frozen peas 1 2 oz. can mushrooms 2 lbs. tiny new potatoes, Tom Brunger of Manti is Named Area Director for World Wide Products Tom Brunger, a native appointed as Senior Dof Sanpete, has been irector for World Wide lJ' The Tom Brunger family Products in Nebraska. Appointment to the position followed his attendance at several motivational meetings of the company held in California and other states. He was introduced to the company in June 1977 his mother-in-laby local Barbara Barton, World for representative Wide Products. In October he was named as Senior Director in Southern Utah. Saturday he and his wife attended a meeting in Denver, following which he received his present appointment. Mr. Brunger grew up in Milburn, and was active in Mt. Pleasant High School music, drama and sports. His parents are Tommy Brunger of Mt. Pleasant and Donna Brunger of Milburn. Snow He attended Three missionaries Manti-Fphrai- area had a pleasant reunion recently in GeneEJder va, Switzerland. John Erickson, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Erickson, Elder Kerry Steck, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Steck, both of Ephraim, and Sister Rebecca Anderson, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dell B. Anderson of Manti, w ere all involved in a special school in Geneva recently with other elders under the instruction of Melt butter and onion powder over low heat; stir in corn chex. Heat and stir until crumbs are coated. Combine soup, n.ilk, salt, onion juice, and Tabasco sauce, mixing well Rinse frozen peas m w arm v ater and drain. Add mushrooms, peas and potatoes to soup, mix well Pour mixture into a buttered baking d.sh Top with additional crumbs Bake at 325c for 45 minutes or until bubbly. Makes 4 servings. Pilaf t lb. fresh pork sausage I cup finely shetd celery Vi cup chopped onion 1 cup cooked rice drained 1 1 0 Vi oz. can mushroom soup V. cup chopped green pepper Vi cup chopped salted peanuts olives, optional 1 College and married Mary Ruth Barton, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Barton of Manti in August 1972. They have two bovs, Michael and Jeff. The Brungers have made their home in Orem where Tom worked as a cement dispatcher and as a pilot. , Cook sausage until Add browned lightly Randy Christensen, a and cook 3 onion, celery Mr. son of and Mrs. Dav id Earl Christensen, has also minutes. Pour off dripbeen appointed a Senior pings; add cocked rice, Director in Colorado. soup and green pepper to mixture. Pour Randy and Tom and their sausage 1 a into casserole; quart w ives attended the Denv er with sprinkle chopped meeting together. They Bake at 350 for have been impressed with peanuts. 30 minutes. Serve topped the assistance given them olives. Makes and the positive attitude of with sliced servings. for which the company they w'ork. Meatballs and Noodles Tom and Mary are Monte Carlo leaving immediately for 1 lb. ground bed Nebraska where they will dry bread crumbs cup make their home. Vi cup chopped onion 1 tsp. salt dash of pepper Jj cup evaporated milk 1 cup butter 2 No. 2 cans tomato juice 4-- 6 Geneva Switzerland Brings Three Missionaries from Manti Together from the cooked and peeled Sausage-Peanu- 1 1 envelope spaghetti sauce mix cup water 8 oz. pkg. noodles Vt cup sliced, pitted olives 1 Mission Messenger - Enterprise, Thursday, April 13, 1978 Casseroles - 1 Stevens. Elder Erickson and Elder Steck received their Combine giound beef, mission calls on the same bread crumbs, onion, salt, day to the same mission. and milk; mix pepper left the They Language but thoroughly. Training Mission and flew lightly to Geneva together. They even shared the same apartment for about five weeks. They were surprised to see Sister Rebecca Anderson at the same school. Randy Hanson, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hanson, w ill leave May 25 for the same mission. Shape into 12 meatballs. Melt butter in large skillet, add meatballs and brown evenly on all sides. Drain. Push to one side of skillet, add tomato juice. Stir in spaghetti sauce mix, then water; blend well. Bring to boiling; stir in noodles and olives. Cover skillet; simmer and cook 15 minutes, stirring occasionally, until noodles are tender. Makes 6 servings. Tune Casserole oz. pkg. egg noodles 1 pkg. frozen green peas 1 6 2 oz. can tuna, drained and flaked 1 call cream of mushroom soup . tsp. black pepper 1 cup buttered bread 51 1 2 numbs Cook noodles according to directions; cook peas according to directions. Drain. Combine w ith tuna, soup and pepper; mix well. Pour into buttered casserole dish. Put buttered crumbs on top; bake at 375 for 30 minutes. Makes servings. 6-- 8 Crysta line's Here Ward Chapel. The baby , who was born Feb 18, 1978, was given the name of Monica Jean Nicholls bv Victor Pasmussen. She has a hi other, Robert. Paternal grandparents ate Mr and Mrs Fric Nuholls, Mann. The maternal giandmother is Mis. Dons Christensen, fountain Green The are Mr. and Mis Clinton J Braithwate. Manti. Mrs ATa Nichohs. Efhraim, Mr. and Mrs. nice CT ristensen. Moroni, and Etta Rasmussen Mrs Fountain Green I he Enc Nic noils now hac six grandchildren. A beautiful baby gul has been added to the family of Morgan and Della Humphreys. The little miss arrived March 21, 19"1!, in St George. She weighed 7 lbs. 8 oz at birth. She will be named Crvstahne. Grandparents in Hurricane and La Verkin are rejoicing over the arm al ot tnis first child tor Morgan and Della Della has been w ah her Blue parents in Hurricane until Mr, and Mrs. John the past week, but is now at their home in Ephraim (Ruth) Hill. Salt LukeCitv, at the Rasmussen Trailer ait the parents of a 7 lb, 8 oz bov w ho w as born in Court. the LDS Hospital He will Girl be named latch Warren Hill Mrs. Bessie Colbv, Mr. and Mrs, Glen Manti, is the new bov's (Sally) Mecham of Pay son announce the birth of an 8 grandmother. Bootees Second lb. 9 oz. daughter. She w as born to them on April 4 at the dark-haire- d Pay son Hospital, They will name her Stephanie. She was welcomed home by an Tuna Casserole Pie cup chopped onion older sister, Mandv, 3 tbsp. butter 3 tbsp flour Happy for the new grandchild are Mr. aid li tsp. salt Mrs. Boyd Decker, Fph-raiVi tsp. crushed tarragon and Mr. and Mis 18 tsp. pepper V cup instant nonfat dry John Mecham, Spanish Fork. milk crystals is Mrs. Edith Decker, 1 Vi water cups Manti. 8 oz. grated mild cheese 2 b'A to 7 oz. cans tuna Score Even 10 oz. pkg. frozen peas 'i lOoz. pkg. piecrust mix Mr. and Mrs. Glen E. beaten egg w'hite or Nicholls (Betty Christenmelted butter had their new sen) daughter named on April 9 Saute onion in melted at the Fountain Green butter in saucepan until tender. Blend in flour and package directions; roll seasonings. Stir instant out3 8 inch thick. Cut into crystals into water and strips and arrange over Brush with dissolve. Stir over low heat casserole. until thickened. Stir in beaten egg white or cheese until melted. melted butter. Bake in Lightlv toss in tuna and 425 oven for 12 to 15 peas; turn into 'n quart minutes or until lightly casserole. Prepare pie browned. Makes 6 crust mix according to rrr mnoryyiyyypyiF m 90' rnmwm First Child Mr. and Mrs Michael Wintch (Linda Tatton) are proud parents lor the first time A 7 lb 5 oz. baby daughter was born to them 29 at the on March Sanpete Valley Hospital. She will be given the name of April Lynn Wintch She fourth the is grandchild for Mr. and Page 3 Mrs. Lynn R. Tatton, Bnghdin City, and the second for Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wintch, Manti. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wintch, Manti, and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fessenden, Salt Lake City. Proud Parents A 7 lb. 13 oz. baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ned (Judy) Larsen of Granger on April 4 at the Cottonwood Hospital. She will be given the name Melanie and is the third child for Ned and Judy. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. DeWaine Larsen Sunset and Mr. and Mrs. Art King ot Ephraim. of are Great-grandparen- Mr and Mrs. Alma Larsen and Mr Nets I. Olsen, both of Ephraim. Luncheon Announced The Salt ladies Association have announced their spring luncheon. It w ill be held on May 5 at 12.00 noon at the Lion House in Salt Lake City. The theme of this years luncheon is Our HerA program has itage. been ptepared under the direction of Dr. and Mrs. Halberg (Afton Christensen) Greaves. There will be door prizes. F very one is invited to attend. Lake-Fphrai- BEESLEY MEMORIALS 1 D1SCSUKTS n 36 QH MARKUS LOWEST PRICES FINEST QUALITY & LARGEST SELECTION IN UTAH 93 Yari of ixportont BEESLEY Hlp Us Antwor Your Questions MONUMENT & VAULT CO. 725 South State Stroot, Provo Ph. 374-058- 0 0 The subscription rate for the Manti Messenger Obituaries or Ephraiiii Enterprise rlfl be: Edmund Spieker LOCAL MISSIONARIES Elder Kerry Sleek, Sister Rebecca Anderson, and Elder John Erickson meet in Ceneva Switzerland. I Let Us Build Your Dream Home! Excellent Workmanship Top Quality Materials Built Quickly and Efficiently Built to Your Specifications Low interest financing for modest income families. 100 financing except for closing costs and points. 30 year payment plan. Finance at 6 Loans to $38,000 under modest income plan. Loans available to veterans. We will build on your lot or our lot. Conventional loans available. FHA and GI Loans also available. 38. s i Edmund Maute Spieker, professor emeritus of geology and mineralogy at Ohio State University, died March 6, 1978. Dr. Spieker will be remembered by many in area. the The highlight of his stay in Ephraim each year was a night of music. He was an artist on the piano. During his career Dr. Spieker achieved distinction as one of the nations foremost field geologists, recognized as an authority and on the structure stratigraphy of the transition zone between the Colorado Plateaus and the Great Basin in Utah. His In Sanpete County: &so Manti-Ephrai- extensive bibliography contains many important contributions to modern geology. Ohio State University awarded Dr. Spieker an honorary Doctor of Science degree in 1972 in recognition of his contributions to the teaching profession and the advancement of geological science. His surviving wife, and Helen his son, Andrew Spieker, are living in Menlo Park, California. pr yeac Ottteido Sanpete County: ?50 &r year f It has been over two years since subscription rates were adjusted to keep pace with increased production costs. (Postage alone has more than doubled). We now find it necessary to make this adjustment. It should be noted that not only has the size of the paper increasecT considerably during that time, but you now get more advertising messages, more news and more features than ever before. YOUR WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IS STILL YOUR BEST METHOD OF KEEPING YOURSELF INFORMED ABOUT YOUR COMMUN-ITAND YOUR FIRENDS. Y Subscriptions will be accepted until May 1, 1978 for as many years in advance as you desire at the old rate: 550 pop yoap Construction ond Land Development at 835-972- W thpoo yooro .. Qnfcldo Sanpete County: Manti Call Lloyd Smith or Scott Williams J200 three years In Sanpete County: Williams and Smitii 425 So. 2nd W. 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