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Show o Page 4 August 13, 1980 Clearfield Courier Society Carling weds Singleton Mr. and Mrs. John (Lois) Riggs, Johns' brother Duard, his wife Donna and their children, Lindell, Dee, Darlene, Denise and Duane have recently returned from to a working vacation Hatch, Utah. They roofed their parents house. Then John and Duard to Otter Creek went Reservoir where they did some tube fishing. Tube fishing is an interesting sport, especially where preparation is concerned. A canvas harness fits inside the tube. The fisherman gets inside the tube and sits in the harness. Fins are then placed on the feet (by whom?) and then Mr. Fisherman proceeds to paddle right out to the middle of the lake if he desires and fishes to his hearts content. John and Duard had a wonderful time. They both caught their limit of one two pound trout. Duard and his family recently moved to Salt Lake from New Hampshire. He works for Hercules. v The next day they traveled to Abilene, Kansas where they visited the Memorial Site which houses the graves of Mamie and Dwight D. Eisenhower. Then on to Independence, Missouri where they visited the information crater. ' The next stop was It was a beautiful day and an impressive site. husband Glen Kenley, their daughter, Karen and her friend Amber Nichols spent an enjoyable trip in Canada. They visited with Maries mother, Mrs. Lillian Pearce of British Kilawna, They toured the beautiful and old town of Boston. There was much restoration of the old buildings along with building the new. They also visited the John Hancock Building. On Thursday they stopped in Vermont and visited the birthplace of the Prophet Joseph Smith at Sharon. Then on to Palmyra, New York. McDonalds That evening they attended the Pageant at Hill Cumorah. It was most beautiful and impressive. They visited the Peter Whitmer Farm on Friday and attended a Testimony Meeting at the - Sacred Grove. Following this they enjoyed a delicious meal provided by the Palmyra Stake. The next stop was Springville, Illinois where visited Abraham Lincolns home and the old State Capitol where he first practiced law. They watched a presenMR. AND MRS. CLAIR HAMBLIN tation which was given on the Capitol steps called Light and Sound PresenColumbia. tation" which gave a good They visited Lake Louise view of the conditions of the where they did some fishing. time when Abe was trying to office. It demonThey also visited a resort get-inttown, and many National strated his depth of feeling Parks in Alberta and British for others rather than of himself. While his opponent The former Karen Pierce, Following a wedding trip Columbia. The girls especially endebated selfishness, there daughter of Mr. and Mrs. to Heber City, the couple will Dan Pierce of 119 W. 400 No. reside in Clearfield. joyed seeing the wildlife was none of this in Abes to Clair was married The bridegroom will such as bear, moutain goats, debates. to Hamblin in rites performed continue his education at deer and buffola. It was an on went West. They Friday in the Salt Lake LDS Weber State College and is a impressive sight to see the Washington, D.C. As they They also had the oppart-tim- e mountain goats feeding on came into the city they were employee at Ace Temple. portunity to drive through He The bridegroom is a son of Television. was the mountain ledges right deeply impressed with the Boys Town. Mr. and Mrs. Neldon G. awesome view of the graduated from Clearfield along side the road. They arrived home on Hamblin of 718 W. 450 No. beautiful spires of the' Wednesday, August 6th. It High School and LDS They visited the "Radium A reception was held at the Hot Springs which is Temple. The city seemed to was an experience they will Seminary. He served an LDS Clearfield LDS North Stake Mission in Alberta, Canada. similar to Lava Hot Springs them to be sitting on top of never forget. The bride was also except it is high in the the lush, green trees. Center. Diane Purrington was the matron of honor. graduated from Clearfield mountains. A special Pilgrim roving The first evening there Best man duties were High School and LDS Everyone had a wonderful was spent attending temple ceremony was recently assumed by Brent McBride. time and enjoyed the sessions followed by a loveiy J conducted by the Loyal Seminary. cafeteria-styl- e Order of Moose, Ogden company of each other. supper. They spent three days here Lodge 1364 for Glen E. Mr. and Mrs. Darwin visiting the Smithsonian Christensen in the Roy (Jackie) Dirks have recently Institute, the Washington, ,tyloose Lodge Home: 4 9 Jefferson and Lincoln enjoyed a visit from ... . Mr. Christensen received guests. They were Mr. Memorials, the Arlington CARPET CLEANING and Mrs. Kenneth (Rose) his Pilgrim degree in the Cemetery, the National Kirks and their children Cathedral and Grants House of God at Moose METHOD EVEN BETTER Monument. They also visited Heart, Illinois during the Robbie, Dusty and Jenny. THAN STEAM . . . the Kennedy Center of 92nd International Moose They are from Martin, South Dakota. Kenneth and Performing Arts. Convention on June 8. Darwin are brothers. The next stop was GetHe has been a member of tysburg, Virginia. It was the Moose since 1952 and has The Dennis Bush Way heart-rendin- g It was ten days full of fun to know of the held all officers chairs in the and others each enjoying suffering and pain that lodge and Utah Legion of The Secret Of Our Success is We're Fussy! Moose. company. happened there. They could The first weekend they almost hear the guns as the TYPICAL PRICES went camping at Monte tour guide took them from Brenda- - Franklin, Cristo. place to place. CARPET CLEANING daughter of Mr. and Mrs. On Saturday they went on They spent much time Any Livingroom Jerry Franklin has been to New York and that named Sweetheart of the Combination visiting with their mother, Dining Any Room Mrs. Wanda Butler of North evening they attended the Utah State DeMolay Performance of Association. some and Ogden, doing Broadway (Until Aug. 8, 1980) at Annie. She was selected at a shopping and sight-seein- g Reg. $16.95 the new Layton Hills Mall. The next day they visited statewide meeting of the Wall Washing Upholstery Cleaning a Window Washing the Statue of Liberty and association recently in Park Everyone had a good time. a took trip around City. SHOW AD TO ME AFTER I'VE GIVEN YOU THE PRICE Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brewer Manhatten Island by boat. She is also the Clearfield and rode the have from returned subway They recently Chapters sweetheart. AND I'LL TAKE an enjoyable and memorable went to the United Nations three-wee- k trip. They Building, the Trade Center, Congratulations to the traveled with the Faldmo Wall Street, 5th Avenue and following new parents: John Times Square. Travel and Tour Agency F. and Catherine Williams, from Bountiful. They left They drove through Boy, July 14. Michael and Greenwich Village, Harlem, Anne Reed, boy, July 20. Tel. 825-284- 3 July 17th by bus China Town and New York Ricky and Belen Campbell, full or in interested Denver, for available destination, Situations persons e Colorado. and the Italian Sector. business opportunity. girl, July 21. Barry V. and The visited Radio City Vickie Lindley, girl, July 21. Music Hall and saw the Errol L. and Nedra Thomas, Manhatten Fantastics. girl, July 25. Merl J. and They attended Sacrament jlope Elaine, boy, July 25. Meeting that evening at the Richard B. and Lauanna ADVANCE NOTICE Manhatten Ward. The Waite, boy, July 30. Douglas Robert M. and Karen Browning, was speaker Mauritsen. girl, July 30. Allen and Edna LIKE TO WORK WITH PEOPLE? INTERESTED Monday they visited the Walker, boy, August 1. 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(It is a fascinating line of work and you can qualify Intermediate and advanced pianists will be featured. and Stephanie Yoachum, and Karen Clearfield; Sherman Thompson, of They include Codi Watson, West Point; DeAnn Child, Jodi Hildebrandt, Clinton; by successful completion of this course.) FULL DETAILS ARE AS CLOSE AS 5 Roberts, Jenifer Best, Denise Brown, Shauna Valentine, Shauna Jacobs, Layton; Amy Hodge, Linda Barneck, Lynnette Owens, Riverdale. It is free to- - the public; As the temperatures continue to rise, cool summer meals are a welcome treat. The following recipes offer a double bonus, not only are they served chilled, but theyre also prepared in the microwave oven, leaving the kitchen cool and comfortable. Take a refreshing break at lunchtime with Frozen d Waldorf Salad, an combination of apples, icy-col- pineapple, celery and walnuts in a frozen custard-crem- e base. For an afternoon break or dessert in serve the evening, Chocolate Chiffon Pie with a light topping of whipped cream and shaved cocholate. Frozen Waldorf Salad (Makes 6 to 8 servings) 3 eggs, slightly beaten xk cup sugar Ms teaspoon salt I lemon 1 (8 ounce) can chunk pineapple 2 medium apples, . finely . 'aHi'-- (about . W iri W OF tr- r In glass large bowl, combine eggs, sugar, salt and juice from one lemon. Blend in syrup from pineapple. Coqk, uncovered, 4 minutes on SIMMER-DEFROSstirring after 2 minutes. Cook an additional 2 to 2Mi minutes on SIMMER- stirring minute ' until -DEFROST, every thickened. Cool. In medium drained bowl, combine pineapple, diced apple, celery and walnuts. Fold whipped cream into cooled custard. Combine with fruit and toss lightly. Spoon mixture into square casserole. Freeze until firm. To serve, cut into squares. Chocolate Chiffon Pie (Makes 6 servings) 1 deep dish pastry shell cup sugar, divided 1 envelope (1 tablespoon) unflavored gelatin M teaspoon salt 4 eggs, separated 2 cups carousel, rotate after ounces unsweetened chocolate 2 teaspoons vanilla . 'J Place pie shell in glass pie plate. Prick uncooked shell to prevent bubbles. Cook, uncovered, 3 ch A SIMMER-DEFROS- T setting is - equivalent to ' 50 Percent power, .V Cooking' times given are based on the use of a 650 watt oven. For use in ovens of different wattages, consult your cookbook. A Summer Lime Dessert Thats A Budding Success The good old summertime motivates you to eiftertain. And what could be easier a frozen dessert that can be prepared ahead! Lime Petal Tarts are flowerettes that blossom into a beautiful dessert. In the bottom of each cup is a crunchy layer of toasted quick or old fashioned oats, brown sugar and melted butter. A luscious filling featuring vanilla ice cream and limeade concentrate and a sprinkle of oat mixture on top complete this refreshing dessert. If you prefer, follow the variation for the different refreshing flavors using orange concentrate or lemon. juice ade concentrate. Your family and friends will thrive on these pretty frozen lime flowers. Lime Petal Tarts will be a budding success with everyone! Lime Petal Tarts Base and Topping: 34 cup quick or old fashioned oats, uncooked 13 cup firmly packed .. brown sugar 14 cup butter or mar- garine, melted Filling: 2 pints vanilla ice cream, softened 12 cup thawed frozen limeade concentrate 4 drops green food Heat oven to 350F. For base and topping, combine oats, sugar and butter in small bowl; mix well. Spread in ungreased shallow baking pan.; toast at 350F, about 10 minutes. Cool, stirring occasionally. Reserve 14 cup oat mixture for topping. Spoon 1 rounded tablespoon remaining oat mixture into 12 medium-size- paper-line- d d muffin cups. Freeze about 20 minutes. For filling, combine ice cream, concentrate and food coloring; mix well. Fill each muffin prepared paper-linecup about 34 full. Sprinkle each with about 1 teaspoon reserved oat mixture. Freeze about 2 hours or until firm. Serve in paper lining. d Makes 1 dozen tarts. NOTE: To reconstitute about cup water to each 14 cup of concentrate. Mix well; chill. VARIATION: To make Lemon or Orange Petal Tarts, substitute 12 cup thawed frozen lemonade concentrate or orange juice concentrate for limeade concentrate. Use yellow food coloring for Lemon Petal Tarts; use 2 drops each yellow and red food coloring for Orange Petal Tarts. promptly Around the world or around the corner can be the loneliest place for a service person. But USO Is there to help break the loneliness through family programs, intercultural tours, classes, or 3595 Wnhiniton UT 84403 3942631 0(dan, just a place to sit and rest. Kn Support your USO through the United Way, OCFC, or local USO campaign A44rm Cit-f- -- Zlp. rHMKSIOt MRS SARA HEXPLe USO WORLD HDOTRS left- over limeade concentrate, add for the as classroom space is registration will insure your place in the school. 2 minutes). Cool. In large glass bowl, combine xk cup sugar, gelatin and salt. Add egg yolks and Beat slightly with wire whisk. Add squares of chocolate. Cook, uncovered, on SIMMER-DEFROS10 minutes stirring every 2 minutes. Continue cooking another 2 to 3 minutes, stirring every minute until thickened. Add vanilla. Cool until mixture mounds slightly when dropped from a spoon. In deep glass bowl, beat egg whites until soft peaks form. Add remaining Mt cup sugar, 1 tablespoon at a time, until whites are stiff but not dry. Beat chocolate mixture until smooth. Fold in beaten egg whites. Spoon into prepared crust. Chill until firm. Garnish with chocolate curls, if desired. half-and-ha- lf IV2 3 cups)' xk cup chopped celery Mi cup chopped walnuts 1 cup whipping cream, whipped to 4 minutes on FULL POWER. (If your microwave does not have a limited-ea- rly H&R BLOCK Nmm Mfid mi tm information about thi H 1 R BLOCK Incsmi In ceum. This it a raqunt tot information only m4 plKit mi untfw no obUiation to mrall. and use the want ads Ann Wagner, Steven Reid, Ben and Heather Welch, Zad Ford, Linda and Nancy DICK CAVETT YOUR YOUR INQUIRY IS INVITED THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE Read -- WALL STREET JOURNAL telephone. Just call for complete data as to class locations, starting dates, tuitions, etc. Act make their home in West Point. The bride was graduated from Clearfield High School. He is a mechanic for Clearfield City and she works at Clearfield Stake Bank. A graduate of Weber High School, the bridegroom is attending Weber State College. will Summer recipes noted coloring ? Sperry Rand to Sell Typewriter Plants Singleton honeymooned . in Yellowstone National Park and the Black Hills. They and Gaylene Endo, Robyn ARGOSHEEN! - honor, Gary Singleton, brother of the bridegroom, was the best man. The new Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Barbara Taylor Stucki, Clearfield music instructor, 'will present the last in a series of summer recitals August 18th. It will be played at 7:15 p.m. at the North Davis Branch Library, 562 So. 1000 E., Clearfield. That night they visited the American side of the Niagara Falls. It was a breathtaking sight by night. The next morning they visited the Canadian side of the Falls, and spent some time shopping there. They went on to Kirtland, Ohio, where they visited the Kirtland Temple. On Sunday they left for Chicago. On the way they stopped at the Notre Dame Campus where they had lunch. In Omaha, Nebraska, they visited an Amana Colony where they enjoyed a lunch which included homemade cottage chesse and butter. They visited the Winter Quarters Memorial where the Saints spent time before continuing their journey ; in Flam city. A reception at the White House followed. She chose her sister Francine Carling as maid of Last of summer recitals scheduled ' Nauvoo. they in South Ogden were the former Tammie Carling and Larry Singleton. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis W. Carling of 263 N., Lakeview Drive. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Singleton of 4465 W. 2500 N., Mayflower. here and sent back to, Mr. and Mrs. Roger (Marie) Fowler, Rogers sister Yvonne, and her recently at the White House visited the site of the landing of the Pilgrims. They saw the Plymouth Rock and the Adam-ondi-ahma- n. They visited the famous Tearoom in Gallatin, Missouri and had a lovely luncheon. That evening they were able to attend the presentation, "Reflections of Mark Twain at Hannibal. This was a portrayal of Mark Twain during the time he was going to die and how he reflected back on his life. The next morning they visited Nauvoo and the Carthage Jail site and also many other church sites. The country was lush, green and beautiful, they reported. They were also able to see the beautiful, bigger than life, statues that were carved Exchanging nuptial vows pound, from there they went on to Plymouth where they 1146 19th St., N.W., Wash., D.C. 20036 |