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Show Clearfield Courier, March 5, 1 980, Page 4 Larsen weds Odum in LDS temple ceremonies Usa Miss Lyn Larsen will become the bride of Steve Odum on March 14 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She is the daughter of Dr. Ernesto. Larsen and the later Betty Larsen. Mr. Odum is the son of Dr. and Mrs. J. Lambert Bates of Richland, Washington. Miss Larsen is a Clearfield High School and LDS Seminary graduate. She is employed at the Wasatch National Forest service in Salt Lake City and is atLDS Business tending College. Farr-Johnst- w' , marriage vows on Saturday in the Edgewood in Ogden were the former Miss Sandy Farr and Mark Johnston. $i t Father-Daught- er The young couple will be honored with a reception on Friday March 14 in the Sunset Stake Center with an open house at the home of the grooms parents on March 18 in Richland. bride. Others attending were Mrs. Susan Hodson, sister of the bride, as attending matron, and Lori Higley as flower girl. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Karma H. Farr of 2587 W. 4400 S., Roy and Wayne L. Farr of Layton. Mr. Johnston is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Johnston of 2119 W. 350 N., Sunset. Matron of honor was Mrs. Diane Higley, sister of the bride. Bridesmaid was Miss Sally Farr, sister of the Cake Bake and Decorating contest, are left to right, Laura Allison the and Dad "Best Jobie Theme"; Sally Howe and Dad "Most Original"; Sherri Franklin and Dad "Most Edible"; Jamie Murphy and Dad "Best of Show." TROPHY WINNERS in from Brigham Young University with a degree in chemistry and is now studying for a masters degree at the University of Utah. He completed an LDS New Zealand mission. repeat vows on Exchanging inm Mr. Odum is a graduate of Columbia High School in Richland. He graduated Best man was Tony bridegroom, with Justin Higley as ring bearer. Love is. After a wedding trip to Park City the newly married couple w ill make their home at Roy. respect for its flag, love at home and family, and reverence for the teachings of the Holy scriptures. Honored Queen Patti Allison said, The proceeds from the auction will go to the Bethel and also to the members to help defray the of the International Order of Jobs Daughters, held a 15, Father-Daughte- r'' cake bake and decorating contest auction, Wednesday, February 27, at and the Clear- field Masonic Temple. The object of this organization is to band together girls for spiritual and moral upbuilding, to seek kowledge, to teach love of God, love of country, cost of the forthcoming Grand Rally to be held in Salt Lake City this spring. All entries in the contest received participation ribbons, and trophies were presented to the winners in the following categories: Jamie Best of Show Best Murphy and Dad, Jobie Theme Laura Allison and Dad, Most Original" Sally Howe and Dad, Most Edible, Sherri Franklin and Dad. Jim Allison, Guardian Treasurer, auctioned the cakes off in approximately one hour for a total of $259.50. Serving baby Morris and Zella Goodrich, 788 West Daniel and Carla Knighton, Associate Grand Guardian for the state Beverly Everett, Guardian Bethel 15, and Ix;e Ann Barrett, Director of Music Bethel 15. and Walter Beverly Everett serve as Guardian and Associate Guardian of Bethel 15 of Clearfield. Citizens i Corner sar News t Heritage Center March is here already! And that is good news for all of you that have wanted to take a class at the Heritage Center. It is time to register again. We have many classes that were sure you would enjoy. Our macrame class does some exceptionally beautiful work. Why not spruce up that special corner with something lovely that you have made yourself? The Davis County Council on Aging has made a ruling that anyone receiving any service at the Senior Centers should have a membership card. We truly do need and appreciate your financial support. Our utility costs are rising, just as yours are, plus there are many costs in administering the Centers. If a membership card would be difficult for you financially, please call the Center Director and well work something out with you. Please, do come and enjoy all the Center has to offer you. Pancakes Taste Different At Night There's no rule, written or unwritten, that says pancakes and sausages are for breakfast only. Dressed up with fresh spinach and mushroom dinner accompaniments salad, a pitcher of warm fruit syrup and a favorite dessert is an family pleaser and a welcome lower cost change of pace. The pancake wraparound features buttermilk pancake and waffle mix, along with crushed bran flakes with raisins, as a substantial blanket for a sausage. Sau&ngn-in-a-Blank- SAUSAGE-IN-A-BLANKE- 1 1 1 T cup Log Cabin buttermilk pancake and waffle mix egg, slightly beaten cup milk 1 tablespoon liquid shortening cup Post raisin bran, crushed 1 2 cooked sausage links m Five minulea 1 twofingeracmd one Kimball organ and e Youre rockin 'n a rollin! SAVE now Cranberry-PineapplSyrup Prepare pancake mix with egg, milk and shortening as directed on package, adding cereal to batter after beating. Bake as directed. Roll warm pancakes around sausages and serve at once or keep warm. Serve with Cranberry-Pineappl- e Syrup. Makes 12 pancakes or 6 servings. Cranberry Pineapple Syrup. Combine 1 cup Log Cabin syrup and 11 cup ground cranberries in a saucepan. Bring to a boil and simmer 2 minutes. Add one can crushed pineapple and a dash of salt. Serve warm. John and Nancy Sliger, 2667 N. MOW. Ogden - 731-19- (Next to Central) 2950 West 3725 James and Marian Aland, Club called the Kooky Kares was organized on Feb. 23 at the home of Noma Earl. Assisting her 4-- will be Susan Williams. Members and officers are Tami Bothwell President, vice Larsen, Vicky president, Donna Cytret, secretary, Sharon Williams reporter. The girls whose age range from 9 to 12 years of age will study first aid and child care. On Saturday they made cookies which will be given shut-in- s and the mayor and city councilmen on March 6. Craig and Carol new daughter arrived on Feb. 27. Ivy Manning Johnston, 83, of Clinton who died on Feb. 26 was the mother of Mrs. Jack (Jeannine) Dewitt. Her husband David Aaron Johnston who she married in 1917 died in 1952. She was an active member of the LDS Church holding executive positions in many of the auxiliaries. She had been captain of the Sego Lily Camp of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. She taught in the Davis County Schools and was school lunch supervisor for ten years. Surviving are six sons and one daughter, DeLeon, Bountiful; J. Earl, Brigham City: James M., Hooper; M. Fred., Hooper; Elwood S., Clinton; A. Kent, Clinton; and Mrs. DeWitt of Sunset. Funeral services were on Saturday in the Clinton Stake Center with Bishop Dennis Smith officiating. Interment in the Clinton Cemetary. Michael and Debra Eggleston have a new baby girl born on Feb. 20. Carol has Satterlee returned from Denver where she has been employed for some time. Hen-nings- Marlowe Palmer was hospitalized for a few days last week for diagnosis and treatment. Belle-Aimclub ladies and their husbands enjoyed an evening out at the Mansion House on Saturday. There for the dinner were Irma Bingham, Virginia Draper, Boyd Call and the Jean Burns, Ed Daines, Keith Jack DeWitts, ' . . Stettlers,. They enjoyed reminiscing on various interesting trips and vacations they had enjoyed over the years. Joshua Olmstead is sporting a cast on an arm he broke last week. He is the son of Phil and Annette Olmstead. Rick and Kathy Lessee observed their 6th wedding anniversary on Saturday with dinner out. of Hazel 78, West, Marysvale who died on Feb. 22 in Salt Lake City was the mother of Melba Wilcock. Funeral services were held on Feb. 26 in Marysvale. Bob and Lavern Young took a break last week in Las Vegas visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hunter relatives of Bob and Lavern. Wayne and Melba Wilcock had as guests last week their daughter and her husband Jim and Angie McDonald of Loyalton, Calif. Jim and Angie had their new baby blessed in church services on Sunday naming her Sally Ann. On Sunday daughter Billy and her husband Dave Curtis, their ihnrp 0ay (terras1 J tr-H- 3je S 1 4'' Feb. 25. Egberts, Oz Knights, Grover Moffitts, Onslow Nielsens, George Reids, LeRoy j children Lee, Erick and from came Christy Pocatello, Ida., son Wade Wilcock, his wife Cathy and daughter Sarah of Layton joined the group for a family Jim and Angie left on Monday to return home to Loyalton. Angela, ' Oliver and iJanine.! Eames, mington, Utah, boy. Lance and Sherrie Hunting, Point, Utah, girl. 33 North. 393 North 2nd West. i i j w 5 Kar-- 1 5000 West, West Feb. 26 George and Kim Gardner, 1770 North Mark Street, Layton, Utah, boy. Glen and Deanna Cook, 507 West 2700 South, Syracuse, Utah, boy. David and Clarissa Staley, Avenue, Evanston, 67-2- Wyoming, boy. Feb. 27 Kim and Renee Ritter, 551 South Sunset Drive, Kaysville, Utah, boy. John and Dianne Jensen, 1700 West 2700 North No. 232F, Ogden, Utah, girl. Alan and Peggy Page, 644 Adams Street, Layton, Utah, boy. Feb. 28 Orville and Janet Pridgen, 982-9t- h Street, Ogden, Utah, ; j j i boy. Thomas and Pauline Brough, 234 West 590 North, Layton, Utah, girl. Tuna and Spaghetti Take the Cake I . There are many ways to lix economical tuna and spaghfilling and truly nutritious. Tuna is, after all, comparable to lean red meat in complete protein-v- et its lower in calories and lower in cholesterol. Now a new. way to serve this combo has been developed in the kitch-ens of the Tuna Research Foundation: as a cake! Serve Tuna Spaghetti Cake at your next festive nteal-a- nd that will be reason enough to celebrate. TUNA SPAGHETTI C LU HRATION CAKE pound spaghetti 13 cup butter or margarine 2 cans (6'j or 7 ounces each) tuna in vegetable oil 14 cup finely chopped onion 1 can (4 ounces) sliced mushrooms, drained 13 cup sliced pitniento-stuffe- d olives 8 ounces mozzarella cheese, shredded 14 cup grated Parmesan cheese 2 tablespoons chopped parsley etti-quick, 1 13 eggs tablespoons 2 milk cup dry bread crumbs 2 a OvermghtiWondel Break spaghetti strands in half; cook for 10 minutes ins Never too sudden, never too slow this remarkable little pill stimulates your system's own natural rhythm Gently, comtorlably. overnight. In the morning, you're right back on schedule. Smoothly, comfortably. every time. Thats why x pills the overnight they call wonder. That's right. pills! For occasional use. Take as directed. cook until tender. Add to spaghetti along with tuna, mush-- 2 rooms, olives, mozzarella cheese, Parmesan cheese, 3 parsley, salt and pepper. Beat eggs with milk; pour over mixture and mix well. Coat a buttered spring-fortube pan with removables pun (or bottom) with bread crumbs; reserve about 2 tablespoons crumbs for top. Turn mixture into pan and? sprinkle with reserved crumbs. Bake in 375F. oven for 40 minutes. Let stand 5 minutes. Remove side of pan. Cut Into wedges and serve with a tomato or cream sauce flavored with Parmesan cheese. YIELD: 8 servings. salted water. Drain; add butter and mix well. Drain EJI CfoLPonsti pa t i pi? boiling 2 tablespoons oil from tuna into skillet; add onion ands i 'HhT32J 1050 West, Clear- Lawrence and Barbara Warburton, Route 1 Box and 220M, Rigby, Idaho, girl. David and Alauna Gee, 1249 West 975 South, Clearfield, Utah, girl. David and Teresa Cook, 2376 West 700 South, Syracuse, Utah, boy. " 2 2 cm BONUSES?i? tntD South, Granger, Feb. 24. (MgQaHSO fftifrr?. North 670 12 teaspoon salt 14 teaspoon pepper GcaOcro North, Layton, field, Utah, girl. $1 295 Hccso 600 East 755 Utah, girl. 300.00 Kc7Eicny North, Clinton, Utah, girl. Feb. 22 of Utah, Senior, 2400 Utah, boy. A Ny' 1 s Feb. 21. the cake contest were Shirley Paden, Grand Guardian and Paul Packer, North Newborns Davis as judges for . . anew Cake bake winners named Bethel and Steve Odum. LISA LARSEN Howell. Ushers were Craig Johnston and Lanny Johnbrothers of the ston, fta hhc tn -- -- x CALAa tuna-spaghe- tti m 10-in- tuna-spaghe- tti |