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Show poor copy's July 16, 1980 Ben Lomond Beacon Couple wed in temple rites A lived before coming to 2nd. Eagle Scout named MR. AND MRS. JACK TIPPETTS Recipe Corner Quick and easy summer supper 3 tablespoons Mix all together. mayonnaise. ingredients Add more mayonnaise if necessary to moisten. Spread on 6 to 8 hamburger bun halves. Top with grated cheese. Warm under broiler until cheese is melted. Serve open-face- d and hot. Ogden. teaspoon dehydrated Frozen Banana SpHt bananas 1 can Hersheys chocolate syrup 5 Vz gallon Neopolitan ice cream 1 cup chopped walnuts 2 pkgs. crushed graham 3 tablespoons sweet pickle relish (or 3 sweet pickles -chopped) crackers xk 1. 1 prepared mustard ward busier than ever with activities. Monday morning about ten of the youth left to participate in a Youth Conference at Snow College. Also on Monday, the Varsity Scouts left to go on a boat trip down the Green River. They were accompanied by 2nd Counselor Paul Bryner and former scoutmaster LeRoi Peterson. Due to the fact that so The Elders Quorum of the ward has scheduled a social for next Saturday afternoon, July 19, at the home of the parents of the activity chairman, Val Knight. At 2 p.m. all those who wish to Socwell. vacation time finds the young people of the Breakfast will be held by the ward High Priest Quorum at the Farr West Stake. Each member should bring his wife and be there by 7 a.m. Bridesmaids were Annette Davis, Tracy Lords, Jennie Tippetts, Susan Davis and Kara Tippetts. David J. Davis performed Best Man honors. Ushers were Mark Stanger, Kevin Bowles, Scott Slater and Donnie Stanger. After a honeymoon at Sherwood the Hills, newlyweds are at home in their apartment next door to Harmony House Music. onion (or use small amount of fresh) Summer Early Saturday morning, July 19, a Chuckwagon The bridegroom is the son of Jack and Delores Tippetts, 2909 West Pioneer Road in Slaterville. The bride chose as her Matron of Honor her sister, xk About 5:30, there will be a potluck dinner. ping-pon- Ogden. Parents of the bride are Jay and Bonnie Davis, 3141 N. Higley Road in Farr West. Spam Open-Face- d Sandwiches 1 can Spam - chopped in pieces 2 or 3 hard-boile- d eggs attend should meet at the church to go as a group to the Lowell Knight home, 1011 North West 325 in Harrisville. The Knights have a swimming pool, trampoline and facilities for new ward organist, Deonna Vause Johnson, has been sustained to replace Edith Denton, who formerly held that position. The Dentons have moved back to Driggs, Idaho, where they was the setting when Diane Davis was united in marriage to Jack Edward Tippetts on July 10. A reception was held that evening in the Farr West By Susan A. Turner If you dont feel like cooking tonight, try these two fast fixers. The only cooking youll need to do is a fast 5 minutes under the broiler. Both recipes are Cecily Marklands, a mother of 4 children and an excellent cook who lives in North Vi 1 to V4 c. sugar cup margarine pint whipped cream, sweetened Crush graham and crackers crust with and sugar. make margarine cup of crumbs. Reserve Use the rest to cover bottom of 8x13 and 8x8 pans. Slice bananas over crust. Slice ice cream 1 k inch thick, and place in pans. Sprinkle nuts over ice cream, freeze for at least an hour (covered with foil). Pour chocolate syrup over ice cream. Refreeze until set. An hour or two before serving, whip cream and spread over top. Return to freezer. Remove from freezer 10 minutes before 1 serving. with Sprinkle reserved crumbs. This will make 16 to 20 servings. May be cut in half. Obituary Charles Christiansen LDS Temple. She died NORTH OGDEN Charles -- March 3, 1979, . . Christiansen, 83, of 934 He had retired as a N., died Sunday, July 13, security guard and had 1980, in St. Marks Hospital worked at Hill Air Force in Salt Lake City. Base and the Ogden Arsenal. Mr. Christiansen was born He served with the U.S. July 30, 1896, in Ephraim, Army during World War I Utah, a son of Martin and and was a member of the Inga Larsen Christiansen. American Legion and Veterans of World War I. He He was married to Hannah Haleen Rasmussen on Dec. was a member of the Ogden Lomond View LDS Ward. 21, 1921, in Ogden. The was later Surviving are four sons marriage solemnized in the Salt Lake and one daughter, Arden C. E.-31- Egg ideas for microwave is that tainer with plastic wrap. 1 special season when quick 'Cook yolks to IVz minutes and easy meal planning is a on SIMMER-DEFROSmust. Your microwave oven stirring once. Cook whites 2 Vt to three minutes on will be a handy appliance stithese next few months in SIMMER-DEFROSwhen Remove once. to rring the kitchen helping keep cool and comfortable. Sour slightly underdone. Let Cream Dill Potato Salad is stand, covered, two minutes. favorite youll Cool and chop. Toss into a rpake-ahea- d want to have on hand salad mixture. Chill several throughout the hot summer hours to blend flavors. Scrambled Egg Boats season. Serve alongside (Makes 4 servings) Scrambled Egg Boats, a filled 2 French rolls boat French roll with a scrambled egg Vi cup butter mixture and topped with Vi to lz teaspoon garlic salt Vi pound fresh mushrooms, melted cheese. sliced Dill Sour Cream Vi cup chopped cooked ham Potato Salad 8 eggs (Makes 6 to 8 xk cup milk servings) Vi teaspoon salt 4 medium potatoes teaspoon pepper Vz xk cup water cup shredded Cheddar cheese. 1 cup thinly sliced celery Slice rolls in half lengthcup finely chopped onion wise. Vi Scoop out centers, diced, peeled cup shell leaving about cucumber, drained all around. Reserve centers xk cup chopped green pepper to be made into bread cubes. xk cup sliced radishes Blend together Vt cup butter 1 cup sour cream and garlic salt. Coat inside of Vt cup Italian dressing rolls with garlic butter. Set 3 tablespoons vinegar aside. In small glass l2 teaspoons salt casserole, combine butter, Vi teaspoon pepper mushrooms and ham. Cook, 1 teaspoon dill weed 4 eggs, separated covered, two minutes on In Peel and quarter potatoes. FULL POWER. Set aside. combine bowl, glass large Place in large glass bowl and add xk cup water. Cover with eggs, milk, salt, pepper and reserved bread cubes. Cook, plastic wrap and cook 15 to 18 on minutes on FULL POWER, covered, 10 minutes SIMMER-DEFROSuntil or stirring after seven minutes. twice during (Remove plastic wrap just set, stirring time. of half last cooking to carefully, allowing steam to remove eggs (Remember Let covered, stand, escape). five minutes. Test for when moist as they will doneness. Slice thinly. Add continue to cook after the from removal celery, onion, cucumber, microwave). Drain liquid and radishes. green pepper Set aside. In medium bowl, from ham and mushrooms. combine sour cream, salad Add cooked ham and to egg mixture, dressing, vinegar, salt, mushrooms and combine. Fill each bread Add weed. dill and pepper boat evenly with egg sour cream mixture to mixture. Sprinkle each with toss and mixture potato two tablespoons shredded lightly. Separate eggs into on paper d two glass cheese. Place rolls to three bowls. Mix yolks slightly towels and heat two minutes with fork. Cover each con Summertime Kane, Christiansen, 111.; Dean T.. Christiansen, North Ogden; Gail H. Christiansen, Granger, Utah; Clyde M. Christiansen, Austin, Tex.; Mrs. Marvin (Carol) Olson, Salt Lake City; 21 grandchildren and 16 greatgrandchildren. Also are two surviving brothers, SaltRudolph Lake Christiansen, City; Merrill A. Christiansen, Springville, Utah. James R. Healey, 13, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Tim W. Healey, has attained the rank of Eagle Scout. James, who lives at 3732 N. 900 W., Pleasant View, is a member of Troop 415, sponsored by Pleasant Views 5th Ward. He will be a freshman at North Ogden Junior High School this fall. He was president of his eighth grade class and is currently the president of T 12-1- . Plain City Stake Softball competition is in full swing. The wards Junior team plays their games on evenings. Wednesday Thursdays do double duty with the girls team taking the late afternoon time and the Mens Senior team following in the evening. This year a popular new feature has been added, the married com- couples petition, which takes place on Friday evenings. Gail MR. AND MRS. JAMES DAVIS FORCE AIR Gail R. Woodward has retired from the Ogden Air Logistics Center here after 32 and a half years of federal service. Woodward, formerly a maintenance preventative branch chief in the plant management division of the Directorate of Maintenance, lives in Farr West, Utah with his wife Judee. Woodward has five sons from a previous marriage: Mark, Joe, Ross and Kip, and Carl who is serving an IDS mission in Australia. HILL BASE JAMES HEALEY the Boys Association. James was 2nd counselor in the Deacons Quorum and is Deacons Quorum president now. James is also a senior patrol leader and scribe in his Boy Scout troop. Around town By Helen Norton Wayne and DonNa Vause visited at Boise over the 4th of July weekend with their son and daughter-in-law- , Mark and DeAnn Vause and family. The special occasion which motivated the trip was visiting with her parents, David and Emily Hill. Prior to their arrival, Emily had been at Rexburg, Idaho for two weeks helping her daughter and Gail . Critchfield earns rank of Eagle Scout Stork News Nichols George E. and Gwynne Roberts, 2821 N. 1050 E., North Ogden, boy, July 4. Brent Paul and Lynette Hollands, 1867 W. Farr West Drive, girl, July 5. Devlin Edmund J. and Mary Croger, 4370 W. 1500 N., Plain City, girl, July 6. Reeves Kelly G. and Tammy Tuckett, 667 E. 2650 N., North Ogden, girl, July 7. Keyes Robert D. and Marilyn Lundell, 478 E. 1850 N., North Ogden, boy, July 7. Lee Richard and Ilene Bingham, 755 W. 3650 N., Pleasant View, girl, July 10. Bowen The 80th birthday of James A. Davis was celebrated at former Zola Chugg, l.h- - . chased the farm f. . father and budt thur i home next door at " present site where they . lived all their mai n,, i They are the parents five children: Mrs I u (Marian) Brady and , Davis from Farr Wes' Don (Delsa) Colvin, Ri Mrs. Ogden; (Evelyn) Gibby, Boun and Mrs. Brent (Loir. Olsen of Roy. The coup! 25 grandchildren and 8 v grandchildren his home, 1 607 W. Harrisville Road last Saturday, July 12 by his famiily. Around fifty attended the people celebration. Mr. Davis was born in Liberty, Utah to Edward Joseph and Emmeline (Polly) Barke r Davis on July 11, 1900. He w as three years old when they moved to Farr West to the home presently occupied by Steve and Kaylana Gertsch. When he married the Revenge, Sweet Revenge son-in-la- and John Campbell, welcome a new infant the baptism and condaughter into their family. A reunion of the George firmation of their grandson, Facer family at Brigham Shawn. Their new home in City was attended by Helen Charles Groberg Clearfield was finished in and time for Kevin and Debbie recently. Mr. Facer was Bird to move into it over the Helens great grandfather. Much interest has been 4th of July weekend. For the in getting up a expressed past few months they had been making their home with petition to request that the her parents, Jim and Shirley UTA schedule one bus run through Farr West in the Duncan, at Ben Lomond of the day. The long middle Estates. span of time between the last A relaxing few days at of the three morning buses at Bear Lake was spent by about 9:40 a.m. and the first and Harold Marjorie of the afternoon runs about 3:40 p.m. discourages many Westergard last week. Susan Hill Mathews and prospective riders faced her children, Kieth, Joel and with the long six .hours Jennifer, have returned between leaving home and home to Simi Valley, getting back. Petitions will California after spending be circulated in the near vacation future. their three-wee- k . 4 year-ol- d many of the Scouts will be out of town on vacations, Scoutmaster Dale Larsen announced that the outing to Camp Loll, Wyoming, which was l!o begin next Saturday, July ID, has been cancelled. Woodward retires James Davis markes 80th birthday T, '4-in- 13 Farr West second ward news By Helen Norton The Salt Lake LDS Temple Debbie Page By Susan A. Turner Its been a wild day. We are winding up the last of a wonderful week of camping. Son one has jumped into the lake and then into the mud four times. Hes dirtied seven pairs of socks and has acquired 27 mosquito bites on his right foot. Son two has sunburned every inch of his body, has smeared an unidentified green sticky substance in his hair and is busy painting the side of the boat with his grandfathers shaving cream and slobbery red licorice. The baby is asleep, covered completely with charcoal dust from crawling in the dirt near the campfire. n She is clutching a chocolate cookie in one hand, and has petrified cookie crumbs in her hair. Ah! The joys of summer. smiles My mother-in-laknowingly. She patiently cleans children 34 times a day, then smiles, and sings them Today, songs. however, she has something a little more exciting in mind. She goes to her camper and returns with a large box. Whats in there, Grandma? VCan I see? I grit my teeth and hope for the best. , Animals, Grandma has half-eate- little animals, chirps Travis. Lots of little ceramic animals for the kids to paint. Wonderful idea! With acrylic paints, guaranteed never to come out of clothing, no less. We pass out paintbrushes, and I try to smile. How did you ever manage to raise six kids? I ask her. It was an but seeing this wild menagerie of p'randkids does my heart good. I know Im finally Retting back at you kids for the rotten things you did when you were growing up. She himself with red par.' catsup and limped into house moaning, after on his new motorc Revenge is sweet smiles. experience, around the picnic table is the dirtiest Gathered mess of nine children u nder the age of eight you t?ver saw. They are smeai ing paint onto little plas ter objects, their clothing, tin nr hair, and the tablecloth. Grandma is chuckling. She l s loving this. After all, shu doesnt have to clean those little bodies up after this fun activity is over. This is payment (or revenge) for the time her son (my husband) pushed his sister off the table and broke her arm. They were playing Superman. (How was. I supposed to know she couldnt fly, Mom?). The suckers she gives the kids after they finish lunc h is for the time her son amputated the same sisters hair with a pair of penguin-scissorHe did leave about sticking up on one side, though, so she wasnt completely bald. Later that night, she fixes n the kids a wonderful of chocolate, marpaint-covere- d s. half-an-inc- h con-cotio- shmallow, and graham crackers, guaranteed to make a horrible mess. She must be paying us back for the time her son painted -- , stop to review v There shady past. time a girlfriend and 1 I ' 1 stained-glas- s frogs in the bathtub Then there was ! brother ci my trustingly inside He get seven Mark Critchfield, 15, Critchfield, W., 3968 Pleasant N. View, 650 has qualified for the rank of Eagle Scout. He is a member of Troop 415 of the Pleasant View 5th Ward and will be a sophomore this coming year at Weber High School. Past achievements of Mark include being president of the Deacons Quorum, secretary of the Teachers Quorum, and a senior patrol leader in the v. Scouts. He is a high honors student at Weber High School. 'Tien, all too sum. vac ation ends We sil campfire one last t coun ting stars and pul in-- , the List sticks of fire v. The fli imes dance high r higher The smoke g " my eyts. I am corrp, ' oblivious to my psurround ings Thei e i wicked smile on my . am busy planning for my projects someday g randch.idi get back at my chile all the rotten things i doing now Your First Call, All Glass Needs GLASS Specializing in Insurance Claims Broken Home Windows Storm Windows & Doors Mirrors Table Tops -Store or Business Windows PLUS $1,500 TO SIGN! units $60 offer you close to for each 16 hour monthly training session. 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