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Show V j.jm 0 ,4$ Advertising keeps consumers aware by Norlta Lancaster w I ATHENE OSBORNE CARD OF THANKS of The family 47 7511 I Mr. and Mrs. Albert (Carolyn) Johnson and children, BrianJoel, and Christopher, Dana Lee from Twin Falls, Idaho visited their mother and grandmother to thank the many relatives, friends, and neighbors who were so kind to us at the passing of dear wife, mother and sister. We express our deepest Mrs. Irene Aiken Monday. Lloyd and Louise Green and Debra of Orem were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beck. Karen Lucille Blackham, daughter of Mrs. Dorothy Blackham of Moroni She has I 2 one brother, who is here with and staying Grandma the fourth grade, and Grandpa Mikkelson. Barbara, age 6, in first Other grandparents are grade, have moved to our Mr. and Mrs. Wayne city from Sandy. They are Harris, Burley, Idaho; in presently living in the and home owned by the late Mr. and Mrs. T.E. Ammon Hansen, and now McKean, Provo owned by Dennis Hansen. The Naylors have purThe family of the late chased the lot north of John and Nelli e Aagard and Jack Geneva held their Annual reunion Christiansen, and for- on Saturday, in the Green Ward merly owned by the Ftn. Christiansons. Their new Cultural Hall There were home is already in the 75 members present to the dinner, process of having the enjoy foundation dug, but snow program, report meeting, stopped work on that for and visiting. This year, the reunion was under the the time being. Dan has been working direction of Hazel Bailey, as service engineer and Kenna Rasmussen, and for Exide Betty Aagard. salesman Power System, traveling s, through five Western States in his working area. Helen has been working for Utah State Tax Commission for the past two years, and also attending school part time, at the University of Utah. She has worked in both Primary and Sunday AD P6B- IDA DGNAiDSON 436 8i2 Over 400 hungry and enthusiastic fathers and sons attended the banquet held Saturday in the Stake House and enjoyed Several violin students the delicious turkey of Gordon Andrus will be of dinner. Master presented in recital on Ceremonies was Kim Saturday, February 4, at Aagard. 100 percent atpm. m the Mt. tendance awards were Pleasant First and presented to Dix F ourth Ward LDS Chapel. Christensen, Moroni, 1st Students taking part Mark Coombs, are Dawn and Ian Speak-ma- year; Fountain Green, 2nd daughter and son of year; and Roger Bailey, Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Moroni, 6th year. Speakman; Cindy Lynn Fathers over 80 years of of Johansen, daughter age were honored. These Mr. and Mrs. George W. included Morgan Lamb, Lori Bill Jensen, and Walter McAllister, daughter of Hardy. Mr. Hardy was Mr. and Mrs Jack S. the eldest father in atMcAllister; Allison Kim tendance. He is a and Ann Elise Harless, remarkable 90 years of daughters of Dr. and Mrs. age. Fathers with the Bruce Harless; Mark and most sons present were Michelle Lucile Pay., son also honored. These were and daughter of Mr. and Clark Walker, Fountain Mrs. Paul V. Pay. Green, and Dennis Rosier Johansen; Karen Johnson, Kerry Tidwell Drop your pounds begins in Moroni A "Drop Your Pounds" meeting will be held each week at the Moroni Elementary School on Monday nights at 6 30 p m It will be over in plenty of time for every one to get home for Family Home Evening Everyone interested is invited to attend There will be no charge. with five sons each. The film, Go Ye Into All The World was shown. Thanks to all who made the banquet a success! Slane Georgia ac- companied her son, Bill, of to Wellington Pocatello, Idaho, where they visited another son ill. The West Ward Daddy-DaughtParty was held Friday, January 27, in the Stake Cultural Hail. The theme was Cowboy Western er efF5nuE - 2-3- -q School. Dans new work here be farming and turkey raising. He is MPfodO will A won originally from Salt Lake OR 6H0&. PEPPERS (SHIPS City. Mr. and Mrs. Don (Shirley) Sorensen and son, Gary, Sandy, spent the week end visiting with her mother, Taya, and Parley Madsen. Steven Crowther and little son, Sam, Cedar City, spent Saturday and Sunday here with his father, Osmond Crowther, and Kristine Crowther. He came especially to attend the Fathers and Sons with his banquet father, and little son. The banquet was well B6U. ftySPA6H8Tn TRASH BAGS POTATOES 20 (fc 7 SAIT . PINEAPPLE WH WILET TISSUE j rsrsi Clark Pyramid. Ted has achieved the honor roll for Fall Quarter, 1977, State Utah University. The an- vice president for student affairs. In order to be included on honor roll, a student must be enrolled for IS hours or more and have a grade point average of 3.5 or better (4.0 is straight A). Karen is majoring in Agriculture X rnamental iculture) working Sale Ends Feb. 4th graduates. Save up to 50 (O- Hortand plans on greenhouse Last Chance for Big Savings Get We extend our Well Wishes to Edward Nielson, who is a patient Burtenshaw, late at ;: 445-342- and Matthew, 10 nouncement was made by Dr. Claude J. the Blackham, n 262 SOUTH MAIN, SPRINGVILLE :: xsc. xk. ;ys children, Scott, age Dan the Sanpete Valley Hospital. Our greetings to Jennie Anderson, who is with her daughter, Avis Adams in Springville. Also to Mrs. Andersons son, Duane and his wife, Penny, in Massachusetts, who sent their greetings home at holiday time, and who are faithful readers of The and in a after she in 24 MlwfcFpUITCOI!KIWl l ? Mr. and Mrs. Osmond Crowther are happy to announce the birth of their new grandson; born Friday, January 20, to Mr. and Mrs. Steven Crowther, Cedar City. This is the third child for Steven and Pam, a daughter, Terra Lynn, age 5; Samuel Steven, age 2, and this new little fellow is to be named John Robert. Mr. and Mrs. Leon William R. Siddoway, proud to announce xK SSL) NOODLES Mi tmmoAisE gfectow ewajpjp PEANUTS 7 CHEF-8- W AP-DE- (Beth) Mikkelson are 1 I and Mrs. (Helen) Naylor Mr. Cory. 274 So. Main, Sprinqvifl I JESSIE OLDROYD I them: Danny, Jeff, Troy, Darren, and grannies; FABRICS El 9A fountain Qreen Moroni Recital set for violinists Moroni, as having the most sons with him to the banquet . . . five of Pop Down poppin fabric for lightweight jackets and windbreakers fA Grandparents of the bride are Mr and Mrs illiam B Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Osmond Crowther, and the late Olaf Olson of Fountain Green Grandparents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs Forris Blackburn, Moroni, and Mrs. Frank (Lethia) Tidwell, Nephi The newlyweds will make their home in Nephi. Mr. and Mrs. Dan (Helen Syme) Naylor and family have moved to Fountain Green from Sandy, Utah. Mrs. Naylor is the daughter of Rachel Syme, and the late Eugene Syme. Left to right, front row: Barbara, age 6, Scott, age 10. Back row: Helen Syme Naylor, and Dan Naylor. honored, along with other father from flowers, 5c Nephi. one cards, calls, food and many ways you helped us all. RayW. Beck Mary and Brent J ensen Kristin Jensen Olea Thompson Jack Thompson 4 pre-nupti- Walker of our city was and apfor your beautiful and Annette Sears while Annette was having surgery last President, Golden Mangelson. The young couple were honored at a wedding dinner at Mikkelsons Cafe hosted by parents of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis (Ardys Blackburn) Tidwell of Nephi. They were further honored by a wedding reception at the Fine Arts Center hosted by parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Max Bailey, Jerusalem, and Mr. Kent Johnson, Chino, California. Attending the bride were Lisa Johnson, Mrs. Randy (Gloria) Johnson, and Julie Timms. Best man duties were performed by Scott Jones. At the guest book were Gabriel Holladay and Karen Brock. Usherswere Rod Pickering, Jeff Anderson, and Debb Jacobson. shower given The bride was feted at a by Gloria and Lisa Johnson and Karen Brock on December 23 Karen is a gradual of North Sanpete HighSchool. Kerry is a graduate of Juab High School. He is a partner in Tidwell and Sons Trucking Company, attended. thoughtfulness, words of comfort and many acts of kindness shown at the time of our loss. Thank you for the went to Salt Lake City a week ago to be with the family of Kenneth Poly-Cotto- Margaret Beck wishes gratitude preciation Mrs. Vilate Hope. pJEDSCc Karen Johnson became the bride of Kerry Tidwell in a wedding ceremony performed January 7, 1978, in the Nephi Fine Arts Center by Nephi Stake bite-siz- e Spring City Page Three vows exchanged Do you remember the Burma from the ground sausage.) Fry Shave signs? They were probably the sausage, drain grease. Add soup and most famous of all advertisements. milk to pan, add potatoes and fried Children made a game of reading meat. When potatoes are almost them; and adults as well as children, cooked, add vegetables and let heat. remember the product name. Serve. The good part about this recipe Advertising can be a game, but most is that you can make as much or as often it is the businessmans way of little as needed for your size family. keeping the consumer informed on his Another favorite recipe is this one for product or service. bread. Advertising is necessary and can BREAD benefit the consumer who needs to This recipe makes six small loaves or know what is available to him and the five extra-larg- e loaves. retailer-selle- r who must move his 6 cups warm water 18 cups flour products to keep in business. Sometimes we may feel we are at the 4 Tblsps. lard 1 mercy of the advertising media. It does cup powdered milk (optional) affect our thoughts and buying habits. Va cup salt (scant) Have you ever stopped to think of the One-thir- d cup sugar amount of advertising we see and hear 3 pkg. dry yeast daily. We are affected by commercials cups warm water on television and radio, ads in Mix yeast in 34 cup warm water, let newspapers and on billboards around work while beating together 6 cups the country. We also receive catalogs, water, 6 cups sifted flour, lard, sugar, store flyers, letters in the mail, and salt and powdered milk. When this from time to time, even a telephone mixture has been beaten until smooth, call. add yeast and beat for a few more We need to be made aware of new minutes. Now add the 12 cups of flour, products, prices, and services, but three or four cups at a time, until dough should use caution and not fall prey to is at a consistency to be kneaded. Add deceptive advertising which usually more flour if necessary. Knead for at has a gimmick or offers something least 10 minutes. for nothing. (See Warning given Form into loaves. Bake at 350 degrees released by Jack McAllister elsewhere for one hour. in todays paper.) Hamburger soup It is also wise to resist the temptation 1 lb. hamburger to buy something we dont need just 1 onion because it is on sale. However, smart 6 potatoes 4 carrots shoppers will be aware of prices and will watch for and purchase needed salt and pepper to taste items when on sale. Brown hamburger in frying pan. Catalogs are a convenience, as they When brown, put in large saucepan. enable us to get the items that may not Cover with about 6 to 8 cups of water; otherwise to available to us. add chopped onion. Let this boil while Newspaper ads do more of a service paring and grinding the potatoes and than just advertising. They represent carrots. Add to hamburger and let boil the retailer, yes, but they also for about 20 minutes, stirring often, as represent you, and your needs, with it sticks easily. Lenor says, When we to have soup, we always add a little everything from help wanted, lost and found, etc. crumbled cheese and crackers to our This weeks special cook is Lenor bowls, then ladle the soup over it. It Simons of Mt. Pleasant. She originally makes for delicious eating. came from Centerville, but says she For those who enjoy onions here is a has been here so many years that she deliciously different salad. feels like a native of Sanpete. Onion Salad 3 large Spanish onions, sliced She is married to Lynn Simons, who 1 is always willing to lend a helping hand cup sugar when it is needed. He, like many men in l2 cup water 12 cup vinegar this area, can bake an excellent loaf of 1 bread or whip up a delicious cake, when tsp. salt the mood strikes him. How lucky their Combine sugar, water, vinegar and family must feel to have two good cooks salt. Marinate onion in this for at least in the family. three hours or overnight. Drain, do not Their family includes two teenage wash. Mix Miracle Whip and 1 tsp. daughters, a son, a daughter-in-lacelery seed. Add to onions. from Korea, and a one year old grandson. They are looking forward to another grandchild in February. Lenor is a member of the Lalcos. She has served as vice president as well as secretary. She also is a visiting teacher in the Relief Society. She is a very likable person, warm and friendly with a good sense of humor. Her favorite pass times are reading, and spending every spare moment she can enjoying her grandson, Daniel. She is a working mother, and as such, she says she likes recipes that are quick and easy. Her first recipe is an original. She developed it when her children were small and it has become a family favorite. SOUPER SUPPER Sausage, Frozen hash brown potatoes Cream of mushroom soup 1 soup can of milk 1 can green beans or peas Lenor Simons ! The Mt. 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