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Show DAVIS OCTOBER 16, 1985 REFLEX-JOURNA- society Harris-McClo- ud Airman assigned Shelly Annette Harris and Kerry H. McCloud were married Oct. 12 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. v MR. AND MRS. KERRY H. McCLOUD A. Miller By The couple was honored at a wedding breakfast at the Hotel Utah and reception at the McCloud residence in Kaysville. DURING the six weeks at Lack-lan- d Air Force Base, Tex., the airman studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and re- ceived specialized instruction in human relations. addition, airmen who combasic training earn credits toplete ward an associate degree through the Community College of the Air Force. In honored '"LV AlBUH Professional family portraits are hardly a new innovation. A unique twist to the old standard is reflected in done the George Washington Adams family picture--it- s in charcoal, is 36 by 60 inches in size and was commissioned by a Kaysville photographer. THE AIRMAN will now receive specialized instruction in the information systems field. He is a 1981 graduate of Davis High School. SHELLEY DYER - KAYSVILLE ly Air Force Reserve Airman Clinton T. Garlick, son of Gary B. and Sheila R. Garlick of 734 E. Center, Kaysville, has been assigned to Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md., after completing Air Force basic training. THE BRIDE has attended Davis High and Weber State College. The groom attended Davis High and Utah State and filled an LDS Hong Kong Mission. The couple is making their home in Kaysville. "V W. THE BRIDE, of 1652 S. Sunset Dr., Kaysville, is the daughter of Darold and Carol Harris of Liberty, Utah. The groom is the son of Paul D. McCloud and Delores H. McCloud of 137 W. Burton Lane, Kaysville. The student-'od- y of Davis High School recenthonored Arthur Miller at their 914. its first year. He had the pportunity to play on the first lootball team in 1915 and was a Club. member of the first THE READER might enjoy dering these short thoughts pon- - A poor table may be wasteful. "Diet cures mair than Doctors (Scottish proverb); Change is the sauce that sharpens appetite. "See that your kitchen fire be bright. And your hands be neat and skilled; For the love of man oft takes its flight, If his stomach be not well filled. Mixed in with the gems of thought were some very good recipes. Consider this formula for making pumpkin pie. NEW ENGLAND PUMPKIN PIE Cook the pumpkins slowly four hours. Put in, when nearly soft enough, one-hacup molasses to each three quarts of pumpkin; stir lf constantly to prevent burning. When done, strain through a sieve. FOR EACH large pie take two and one-hacupfuls of the mixit add to 6 Tbsp. Eagle ture; Brand Condensed Milk diluted with one and cups of water, three tablespoonsful sugar, a little ground allspice, 2 cinnamon, teaspoonful sugar, a little ground allspice, 2 lf George Washington Adams, the third child of Elias Adams, pioneer settler of Layton in 1850, was born in Hancock County, 111. in 1836. He was a very successful farmer and the founder of Adams & Sons General Mercantile Store in Layton. His land holdings included dry farms in the Clearfield area plus about 200 acres west of the present-day Valley View Golf Course. He lived in an impressive brick home located east of Andys pond. He had a family of ten children. fice was needed by some families to afford the luxury of an impressive picture to hang in the home or family place in a velvet-covere- d album. Early 20th century family pictures are very much alike. The setting was always formal. "An elaborate backdrop set the scene. Parents were seated in the middle dentbody gave Art a standing tion. ova- Arthurs nieces and nephews have graduated from MANY OF Davis High. The football team members all signed a birthday card for him on the occasion of his 90th birthday, just a week before the homecoming. The Millers have been honored at several parties and banquets during the past few years. Arthur Miller is to be congratulated, me with children arranged in symetric-a- l patterns around the edges. Best dress, sometimes borrowed, was required. No one ever smiled for a family picture. It had to reflect the dignity of the family and be a mirror of family pride and honor. THE GEORGE Washington Adams family portrait is different than most. It contains all of the elements mentioned above but it has an additional dimension most family pictures past or present fount dually 2 cups sugar, add 4 Tables- Recently 1 picked up a small pamphlet published by an evaporated milk company and dated 1908. Along with dozens of good recipes, the text contained many True-ism- s contrite colloquial cerning cooking. Next to food, shelter and clothing, one necessity of life is a professional family portrait just ask my telephone solicitor or employee of a photography studio. THE POPULARITY of family portraits developed along with the skill of photography. By the turn of the century family portraits were found in every home. Great sacri- Oldies By DONETA GATHERUM lack. The Adams family picture was done in charcoal. - Homecoming Assembly. Arthur M liter attended Davis High School OF THE original eighteen members of the first football team, only Mr. Miller and Newt Reeves, who resides in California, are still alive. Coach Briggs was the coach of the first team. They won three of their games and lost two. Art Miller was born in Farmington on Sept. 20, 1895. He has been married to Hazel Miller for 65 years. Mr. Miller and his wife remain very active. They still go on dates and work together, caring for their home and garden. At the Homecoming Assembly for Davis High, Art's nephews, all seniors at DHS, Ridge Hartley, Greg Willard and Roger Horne, introduced Hazel Miller and Art Miller to the studentbody. Coach Dixon presented a Davis baseball cap to Mr. Miller from the studentbod-y- ; Vivan Stapley, vice principal, presented Hazel a rose. The Millers were also presented with a dinner for two from Marie Callenders Restaurant in Bountiful. The stu By DONETA GATHERUM poons Eagle Brand Condensed milk diluted with 3A cup water. Stir in 3 cups flour mixed with 2 baking powder. Finally stir in the beaten whites of 6 eggs. Bake in 3 layers. For the filling take 2 cups brown sugar, Tablespoon butter, 4 teaspoons powdered chocolate and 'A cup sweet cream. Boil until it strings and put between cake layers while it is warm. teas-poonf- ul 1 ORANGE CREAM CAKE Beat together 2 eggs and 1 cup sugar, Add 1 Tablespoon melted butter, 2 Tablespoons Eagle Brand Condensed milk diluted with 'A cup water. Stir in 1 'A cups flour sifted with 1 teaspoon baking powder. Flavor with 1 Tablespoon orange juice and some grated rind. Bake in a round pan. 1 teaspoonsful cinnamon, 1 teas- poonful salt and a small piece of butter. Set away to cool. When n cold, add two eggs. Bake in moderate oven 45 minutes or until a thin dark brown crust forms over the entire surface. A modern cook will use canned or already strained fresh pumpkin to which the molasses has been added after the straining. well-beate- THE PIE can be served with this advice, The turnpike road to peoples hearts, I find. Lies through their mouth, or I mistake mankind." Before baking the following cakes, recite this couplet, My mission in life is a sweet one, 1 claim, For the childrens eyes brighter at hearing my name. CARMEL CAKE Cream Vi cup butter; beat in gra Lewis, Kaysville photographer and artist, to create a 36 inch by 60 inch portrait of his family. It was to be done in charcoal. Payment would be Mr. Adams best riding horse complete with a good saddle and a bridle. IT TOOK Mr. Lewis six months to complete the portrait. He more than earned the horse and riding equipment. Today the George Washington Adams charcoal family portrait still hangs in the family home, poonful salt and let boil until tender, about 30 minutes. Take up carefully and put into a hot vegetable dish. SAUCE: Melt 1 Tablespoon butter. Add a Tablespoon flour and mix until smooth; add 'A cup evaporated milk and A cup water, stir constantly until it boils. Season with salt and pepper and pour over Devon and Betty Foote announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Ruth Marie to Martin G. Larios on Nov. 2 in the Ogden Temple. 5; row, George P. Adams, president of Adams & Sons Company; Alice Adams Whitesides, wife of William Wilford Whitesides. She died in 1918 following the birth of twins; Elias P. Adams, farmer, threshing machine operator and stock raiser. Front row, Margaret Malinda Adams, wife of Henry Hudson who lived in Layton for a number of years and then settled in Ogden; George Washington Adams, father of the family; Lizetta Ann Adams, wife of Horace Heber Carlos. Her family moved to Blackfoot, Ida.; Mary Ann Pilling Adams, wife; Catherine Sushanna Adams, wife of John W. Whitesides. Her family moved to Burlev, Ida. LIZETTA ANN cut her hand badly just before the portrait was started. She hid the large bandage by holding an attractive hat over her injured hand. George Washington Adams died unexpectedly in 1903 soon after the portrait was completed. Irizi8. ELDER COOK Elder Cook to talk Sun. Elder Kevin Tod Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie P. Cook of Syracuse, has returned from San Jose, Costa Rica Mission Oct. 2. HE WILL speak at the Syracuse 3rd Ward Sacrament meeting, 1974 W. 1700 S. Oct. 20 at 10:40 a.m. Friends and relatives are invited to welcome him home by attending the meeting or his home afterwards. KEVIN IS a graduate of Clearfield High and LDS Seminary. pubdc relations Arm sms) enough to care abesit your special needs, but big enough to help you with press releases, the cauliflower. Serve at once. Conclude any meal or food preparation with this short message: O, weary mothers mixing A brochures, slide shows and photography. That's dough, Dont you wish that food would grow? Your lips would smile, I know to see. A cookie bush or a doughnut THE THE tree. Give Monday, Oct. 7 for Ruth Marie by her aunts at the home of Tehlma-Foot- e in Salt Lake City. The family got together and tied a quilt and gave Ruth Marie groceries to fill her cupboard and start her food storage, me BPW to meet us a cah. ITOtRYTELLEIfl nnts 6Hft 1 A FASHION consultant from Casual Corners will speak on Color and Fashion Coordination as it applies to both the business woman and to the retired women. 4 Reservations can be made with Gloria Thim, 544-579- or Judy Bezaskie, pound butter and V 6 add eggs cup sugar, and beat thoroughly. Dissolve teaspoon soda in a little hot water, add it to 2 cups molasses; mix and stir into the first mixture. Add 6 Tablespoons Eagle Brand Condensed milk diluted with PA cup water. Finally add quart and pint flour. Beat smooth and add 2 heaping Tablespoons ginger. Mix, pour 773-513- 9. 'A (M) HT his Halloween, deck your JL home with spiders, skeletons, black cats, ghosts and ghouls. Come in, if you dare, and examine our creepy selection of Halloween decorations and accessories. n 1 FIRE BUG FLOWERS 1 Fresh Cut Roses Balloons We Rent Arrangements shallow pans and into bake in a moderate oven for about 40 minutes. well-greas- NEXT TIME you serve a vegetable dish like boiled cauliflower or creamed asparagus tips prepare the dinner for his meal by saying "Every man shall eat in safety Under his own vine, where he plants. BOILED CAULIFLOWER Remove the outer leaves and cut off the stem close to the bottom; wash in cold water and let soak for 1 hour; tie in a piece of cheesecloth to prevent breaking. Stand in a kettle of boiling water, tdd I teas Ilf HD The Lakeview Business and Professional Women's Organization will meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the Country Garden Restaurant in Clearfield. GINGERBREAD 1 1910-191- Couple circles date A WEDDING shower was held well-beate- Marion Adams. Bishop of the Layton Ward from Andy, founder of the Adams Orchestra and second East Layton Townboard President. Middle (262 -- S433) WHILE WARM, split the cake and fill with a mixture made of the juice and grated rind of one orange, 1 Tablespoon lemon juice, 1 cup cold water which has been boiled. Add 1 Tablespoon cornstarch, stir till thick and cook over hot water 10 minutes. Add the beaten yolk of 1 egg, 2 large Tablespoons sugar and cook a little longer. Add a Tablespoon of butter and cool before spreading on the split cake. Cream own- - goodies two-thir- teas-poonsf- ul ANY PORTRAIT of the George Washington Adams family would have to reflect. his prominance and his personality. Mr. Adams negotiated with H. E. ed by Mrs. Vida Roueche, a granddaughter of George W. Adams. A gold-lea- f frame, purchased in Salt Lake sets the portrait apart from the wall and the other furnishings in the home. FAMILY MEMBERS portrayed in the Lewis picture are: Back row left to right, Rufus Adams, manaStor-e- ; ger of Adams & Sons General John Adams, rancher in Canada; i i i i i i Coupon $5 off For Arrangements of 20. or more Coupon L. 19 East Gentile, Layton, Utah Phone 546-177- 1 AMERICAN GREETINGS f |