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Show DAVIS REFLEX JOURNAL APRIL 17, 1985 society Kaysville News LDS MISSIONARIES Elder Snell Elder Matt Snell, son of George and Clara Snell, Kaysville, has been called to serve in the LDS Mission. whole wheat bread and dinner rolls, she also likes to make some cinnamon rolls from the same dough. Also a French bread using part white flour. She has a lime flavored cooler punch, good for any time of year, using lime jello and frozen lime concentrate. THE BLUEBERRY pie is good made with fresh or frozen blueberries or canned ones, the recipe from a good friend. Vera loves to have people in her home and to teach them, to help people believe that everything that happens to them in live can be for the best good, to help people learn and grow'. WE ARE all either teaching or learning positive or negative periences, daily, Vera says. 1 good warm place with no drafts. LIME PUNCH pkg. lime gelatin 1 cup boiling water can frozen limeade con- ex- 1 z. or Tbsp. yeast 'A cups warm water 3 eggs ': cup brown sugar ': cup margarine, melted '; tsp. salt 4:-5'- 2 cups flour DISSOLVE yeast in warm water, beat eggs until light, add sugar and margarine and stir in yeast mixture when all is dissolved. Add flour and salt and mix well. Add flour, stirring until smooth and add more flour until dough is not too sticky. Place on floured board or pastry cloth and knead until nice and smooth. Place in greased bowl and let rise until double in bulk. Punch down and refrigerate for at least 2 hours, place on board and shape into dinner rolls or cinnamon rolls. You might even make a loaf of cinnamon bread for a change. LET RISE in pans until doubled and bake. Bake the dinner rolls at 400 degrees about 12 minutes; the cinnamon rolls should bake at 375 degrees about 20 minutes until light brown. For the cinnamon bread, bake at 350 degrees for 25 to 30 minutes. Remove from pans and cool. FRENCH BREAD ': cups warm water 1 High He is an Eagle Scout and has been attending Ricks College. 7 from 7-- 9 house will be held p.m. np Elder Barney Elder Paul Barney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clive Barney has received a mission call to the Puerto Rico San Juan Mission. HE WILL speak in the Layton 2nd Ward Sacrament meeting Suna.m. at 2120 W. day, April 21 at 1 1 Gentile. Elder Barney will enter the Mission Training Center April 25. He is a graduate of Layton High School and the Seminary program. He has been active in his Priest- hood quorums. He earned his Eagle Scout award. HE RESIDED in Puerto Rico for three years prior to his senior year in high school during the time his father served as mission president there, dmg Carla Ray Returns Home 1 Tbsp. yeast Tbsp. sugar 2 tsp. salt 4 Vi cups white flour or 2': cups white flour and 2 cups whole wheat flour PUT WARM water in large mixing bowl, add yeast and sugar, let set until dissolved. Add salt and flour and mix well until all flour is stirred into the batter. Cover with saran wrap and let rise in a warm place until doubled. Stir and divide into portions, making 2 large French loaves or 4 or 5 small loaves. 1 1 z. spent the past month in Arizona and visited Lake Havasu, Organ Pipe National Monument, Tucson and Mesa. Also spent time at Needles, Calif, where they visited his brother. En route home they spent time at Lake Meade, Grande and Zions National Parks. Mrs. Lucille Sheffield returned home Sunday after spending several days in Provo with her daughter Joyce and Phillip Kunz and children. She attended the stake musical Its A Musical World where her daughter participated. She attended the scout court of honor where her grandson Jonathan Kunz received his Eagle and attended a family dinner and in mid-Marc- 1985. h THE YOUTH, born in Ogden, Jan. 8, 1969, is an active member of the Layton 16th Ward. He chose to remove snow from the house tops of several elderly members of the Ward for his Eagle project. Through the scouting programs he has earned his Faith in God and Arrow of Light, and On My Honor awards along the way and has been very active in his priesthood quorums, been a den chief, patrol leader, special program and event manager, camp counselor trainee while being employed at Camp Kiesel. HE IS a sophomore at Layton High School and a Priest in the ward. Young Baxter has been guided through his scout program by scoutmaster, Frank C. Brooks for whom he gave much praise for such guidance, vsb 1 2-- 544-104- tsp. cinnamon cups blueberries, fresh or frozen or used canned ones well drained Tbsp. butter 544-204- 0. Vi 4 1 . MIX ALL ingredients and place in the one crust, bake at 425 degrees for 40 to 50 minutes until well browned. Vera and husband Harold feel blessed to be living in Farmington. She enjoys painting, swimming, reading, writing and many other activities, even aerobics. Her very favorite occupation is her family. There are six children, five living and nine grandchildren, kj Tree Pictures Latch Hook 1986 Calendars Shop Early For Best Selection Bring Ad in Before April 24 For OFF CHRISTMAS KITS Make an ordinary cake extraordinary! Well show you how. Something new from out of the blue. Lilys Sugar n Cream RCg Sign up for aike decorating classes and discover how fun and easy cake decorating can be. In just 5 weekly two-hou- r lessons, our skilled instructors will teach you the famous Wilton Method. Youll leant to make "beautiful borders. Fancy flowers. Delicate ribbons of colorful icing. Exquisite roses. And more. In no time at all, you'll be making unforgettable cakes for children's and adults birthdays and all your special wcasions. Number Call Ilk' IIihim'w.iivs Dcpaiinu-nm ivgiMcr in pei'Min. Sl.'i uilli yun Charge Card t supplif- - cunr Sale 1 .49 to 20.99 Wilton' decorating kits, accessories. Reg. 1.99 to 27.99. Selected decorating kits and accessories that let you make memorable cakes, cookies and candies, too. Decorating kits that include all the equipment you need to create deliciously festive confections. Limited to stock on hand. Sale prices from regular priced merchandise effective throuqh April 27th. $2.10 Dish Cloth Pattern - Free With to 6 James Andrew Baxter, 16 years, son of Andrew and Shirley Baxter, 960 Goddard Street, Layton, received the high honor of an Eagle Scout, at a special ceremony held 1 Stockings Advent Calendars Ornaments Tablecloths Cotton Yam Eagle 5, Kits For Bucilla Christmas Skirts 10 were there for the blessing of Spencer Jacob Hilton. Dale is stationed at Luke Air Force Base. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Powell of Tonga Islands were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. DeWayne Thorne. Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Barton -- Time Open Mon. thru Sat. son-in-la- w LHS Sets Open House IfIsSpring Here Then Its 20 relatives and friends in the area. Mrs. Winona Thorderson also had her aunt and uncle, of Cardston, Alberta, Canada as conference visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Secrist of St. Anthony, Ida. spent a week with her sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Golden Taylor and with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Slade. Bill and Francis Umpleby spent a week in Glendale, Ariz. with their Dale and daughter and Ann Hilton and four sons. They gathering. He is the 8th eagle scout in her family. centrate Mrs. Sheffield visited with a Vi tsp. almond extract Carla J. Ray, daughter of Alyric April 21 at 1 p.m. number of friends and relatives Vi tsp. vanilla and LuDeen Ray, has returned during her stay. 8 large ice cubes AN OPEN house will be held in from the Connecticut Hartford Dean Steel and wife LuAnn 2 cups cold water her home following the meeting at attended the conference held in St. Mission and will give a report of Maraschino cherries with stems the home of her parents, 538 E. 250 George for city managers and reIN A bowl dissolve gelatin in her experiences in the Kaysville 875 E. 200 N. Ward 4th N., Kaysville. np corders last week. Chapel, boiling water and cool. In blender Visitors last week of Mr. and combine gelatin mixture, frozen Mrs. J. Cleon Christensen were limeade concentrate, almond and their niece and nephew Mr. and vanilla flavors, cover and blend at Mrs. Sheridan Barr of Hamilton, high speed, adding the ice cubes, Mont. one at a time until all is smooth and LAYTON - The annual open house at Layton High School will to a Transfer 24-2bowl, frothy. punch be held April Wednesday and Thursday, throughout the gently stir in a 28 oz. bottle of ging-eral- e day. and the cold water. Garnish PARENTS and interested members of the community are inwith cherries. vited to visit the school, listen to a brief orientation, a tour of BLUEBERRY PIE a question and answer time and a complimentary lunclasses, CRUST: in the cafeteria. cheon 3 cups flour Student guides will be members of the PTSA organization. salt tsp. THE OPEN House is designed to give members of the com'A cups shortening 5 Tbsp. cold water munity a feel for the high school. Principal PaulC. Smith says, It is a day in the life of Layton High School students, no frills, no 1 beaten egg, dress up. It will be Layton High School as it is each day of the tsp. vinegar CUT SALT and shortening into year. Mr. Smith observes that this program has been offered for six flour, mix remaining ingredients and pour over the mixture, tossing years. Parents who will take the time to visit the school wijl feel with a fork to a ball which you can good about the time spend. They will have a better understanding roll. This makes 2 crusts. of what the school is trying to accomplish. BLUEBERRY FILLING A SPECIAL invitation is extended to the parents of Central 3 cup sugar Davis and North Layton Junior High students who will be attend2Vi Tbsp. tapioca ing Layton High School next year. Vi tsp. lemon rind The PTSA asks that you make reservations for the day you Add 1 to 2 tsp. lemon juice 4 or Grace prefer to come by calling Nancy Van Kampen 'A tsp. nutmeg Stevenson 1 CINNAMON ROLLS I May y WHOLE WHEAT DINNER ROLLS 2 AN OPEN ELDER FRANKS To make the long loaves of a French bread, place portion of the dough on floured board and roll Elder Aaron Ray Franks, son of with your hands, into a long cylinDallon R. and Natalie T. Franks of der. Place on a cookie sheet which Kaysville, will enter the MTC has been sprinkled with cornmeal April 25 in preparation for serving a and let rise until almost double, 30 mission for The Church of Jesus to 45 minutes. Saints in the Christ of Latter-daBAKE AT 400 degrees for about New Christchurch MisZealand, 20 to 25 minutes until golden sion. brown. Vera suggests if you have a gas HIS FAREWELL will be held oven, let the dough rise in it at a April 21 in the Kaysville 13th Ward very low temperature where it is 875 E. 200 N. at 10:50a.m. warm and constant heat without Chapel, Friends and relatives are invited drafts. In an electric oven, set at to visit Sunday afternoon following the lowest setting, place the dough the farewell. in the middle of oven, close the door, after the oven is on for just ELDER Franks is a graduate of minute, turn it off and this will be a Davis School and Seminary. Vera Ivie has made her popular s ELDER Snell will enter the MTC May 9 and will speak at the Kaysville 20th Ward at 3:30 p.m. Sunday, April 21 at 1039 E. Crestwood Road. Out of town friends and relatives are invited to their home following the meeting. Ivie Shares Her Bread Recipes By KATHRYN JENNINGS Texas-Dalla- Dick and Carol Thorderson of Livonia, Mich, were visitors of his mother, Mrs. Winona Thorderson for Conference. 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