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Show Pae Four - Tin Pyramid - March I. 1!IS2 Manti Stake standards Social News Norita's Nook Family Living Sunny days bring spring cleaning IS) Norila Lancaster HAMBURGER (Quick) 462-283- 3 Eyring DUP meets SOUP Pam Hanson weds J. D. Banasky Drapers honored on anniversary 9 CROCKPOT HAMBURGER SOUP lb hamburger, browned in cooking oil or margarine. :i carrots and onion, chopped forgetful, it is a good file on where to find your stored items. Is your recipe file over flowing, with the excess shoved in boxes, drawers and books? Clean them out and wallpaper a kitchen wall with your favorites. Protect them with clear contact paper or clear shellac. They will always be in plain view when needed and will add a decorator's touch to your kitchen. Remember that closets can be built under stairways, but dont overlook the open spaces above stairways where shelves can be built for storing or displaying items. Space does not permit more hints this week, but I do hope that you can use some of them, or that they have opened the door to your creative and decorating imagination. Watch for more hints next week. If you have a favorite hint for organization, decorating or storage, let us hear from you Share your favorite recipes with us, too. Send all letters to Olive Mack potatoes, cut in chunks stalks celery cut up 2 bouillon cubes 2 cups tomato juice Salt and pepper to taste (if desired) Stir together. Can also use beef cut in pieces instead of hamburger. Put all ingredients in crockpot Stir. Cook on high for :! hours. Good for Sunday dinner, ready when you come from church. CURRIED RICE CASSEROLE :t cups cooked rice can cream of celery soup tsp. curry powder 2 cans tuna fish Tblsp. chopped onion Put in greased casserole. Top with bread crumbs that have been browned in butter or margarine. Bake 25 to 30 2 MT. warning signals of Cancer in this week their meetings. A film and a representative from the local American Cancer Society are being used along with the regular lesson. CHEESE SALAD cup pineapple, crushed ' cup sugar cup lemon juice pkg. unflavored gelatin Soak gelatin in 1 cup hot water for 10 minutes, then mix all ingredients together. Refrigerate. When started to set, add cup grated cheese and 'cup whipped cream. Refrigerate until set. VEGETABLE DIP cup sour cream cup mayonnaise, (not salad dressing) t tsp. Bon Appetit I tsp dill weed Mix together. It is better when it stands awhile. one-thir- d are learning Women minutes. 1 PLEASANT-Wa- rd Relief Societies the Mt. throughout Pleasant Stake are leaching the seven 1 1 The first national census, begun in 1790, counted 3,929,214 persons in the United States. The counting took 18 months. God heals and the doctor takes the fee. Franklin . better serve are- - Change in bowel or bladder habits. A sore throat that does not heal. Unusual bleeding or discharge. Thickening or lump in breast or elsewhere. Indigestion or difficulty in swallowing. Obvious changes in a wart or mole. cough or Nagging hoarseness. the residents of Sanpete County , years Mrs. Draper was born in Ftn. Green to Cyrus and Emma Hansen Hill. She was a teacher in Primary and M.W.M.I.A. and also worked in the Moroni Processing Plant. if. Jws YoWOlnl has extended his Mt. Pleasant Patty Berlin FOUNTAIN GREEN CLINIC 462 2410 CLEONA Olsen a party in Orem for Kenneth Anderson given by his children on his 86th birthday. The party, held at the Civic Center, featured a group of Hawaiian singers and a dinner in his honor. 1 1 SUET PUDDING cup chopped suet cup dark syrup 3 Tblsp. brown sugar 'j tsp. salt scant tsp. soda cup or more seedless raisins, soaked in warm water for a few minutes tsp. cinnamon tsp. nutmeg tsp. allspice cup milk 2 tsp. white sugar Add enough flour to make a stiff dough. Mix ingredients. Steam 2'a to 3 hours. Serve warm with warm rich milk with sugar added to taste, and a little nutmeg or your favorite sauce. Births Cancer signals being taught 1 For the more idea tokeep a card Pyramid, Camille Kimball, will be the featured speaker March 6 son-in-la- The plastic one gallon plastic milk cartons or soft water bottles also make good canisters. Store all items on shelves so they are easily seen and accessible, with the most often used in front. Be sure to c-- and 1 Everyone is familiar with filing cabinets to keep important documents in order, but let's go a step further. A filing cabinet with shallow drawers lined with art foam makes an excellent jewelry box. Plastic shoe and sweater boxes are ideal for storing sewing and hobby supplies, small toys and many other items, because you can see the contents and they stack well. Large (1 gallon) mayonnaise and pickle jars (the kind restaurants and schools use) are great to store staples (flour, sugar, pasta, beans, home mixes, etc.). NORITA'S NOOK, o The Mt. Pleasant, Utah 84647. MORON- I- Olive Beth Kimball Mack, daughter of President Spencer W. 1 Time, and lack of space, are the only real problems in organizing one's home. Flan a schedule, don't expect to get everything done at once, be consistent, stick with it, and youll soon have everything done. Lack of space can be more difficult to solve, but I'm determined to one day have a place for everything and (nearly) everything in its place. How about you? label everything. Olive Kimball Mack to speak on March 6 l1.- lbs. ground beef 2pkgs Lipton soup mix (Country Style) 6 cups water qt tomatoes small No 2', ) can Pork and Beans handfuls dry egg noodles Brown ground beef (drain grease). Add all ingredients and simmer for 45 minutes. has really been nice to once again enjoy the sunshine after such a sudden and hard winter. When the sun shines, we must absorb physical energy from its rays, as lately I have heard different ones mentioning that they are about to start their spring cleaning. This is the liest time to start organizing your home, loo. II spoke at the Manti Stake Standard Event Tuesday in the Manti Third-FourtFoods, weddings, anniversaries Ward. Perkins addressed the State.s Young Women and their fathers at a program also featuring displays of antiques. He spoke to the group about the commitment and sacrifice of the early saints, centering on Emma Smith, wife of the and the University of Arizona prophet Joseph Smith. at a luncheon Stake Young Womens program in the Moroni at Tuscon, and moved to San Francisco where she representative Slake House. Patty Mrs. Mack will speak at worked as a secretary Jackson said each of the the Moroni Stake Young until her father was wards in the stake is Womens Standard Event. called as an apostle of the encouraged to hold its own standard night to The day is scheduled to church. individual She then moved to Salt discuss begin at 12:30 p m. with a luncheon and will be Lake City to be with her feelings on morality. followed by a program, family. She has taught saud Eunice Rees of the third grade in the Granite stakes Young Womens School District for many and Organization. years recently Young Women and retired from the Mormon their mothers will attend. Tabernacle Choir after 22 Pam Hanson and J.D. Banasky FTN. GREE- N- Uintah Mrs. Mack is the only years. DUP Camp held its She is married to Grant duaghterof President and meeting with Sister Kimball. She Mack and they have five February Devona Crowther conreceived her education at children ducting. Niels of History Aagard, a borther of Andrew Aagard, was given by Hazel Bailey. He was born in Denmark in January, 1835 and came to Levan to live. Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Hanson announce the The lesson and apand forthcoming marriage of their engagement propriate music were by to J.D. Banasky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pam daughter A dinner and family Jessie Olroyd. RefreshFTN. GREE- N- Mr. James Banasky of Green River. Neil gathering were held at ments were served by Mrs. and The couple will be married Saturday, March 6. (Geraldine) Draper were the home of a daughther Gladys Winters and Hazel A reception will be held that evening from p.m. Mr. and Bailey. honored Feb. 28 on their and in the Green River Ward Cultural Hall and an open 50th wedding anniversay Mrs. Robert (Lorna) house will be held in Mt. Pleasant on Saturday, Yorgason, West Valley by their family. March 13 at the home of the brides parents from 7 to City. The entire Draper 9 p.m. family, 33 of them, were Miss Hanson is a 1977 graduate of North Sanpete there. School and LDS Seminary. She graduated from High Mr. and Mrs. Draper Kawakami College of Beauty in Provo and also Mary were married Feb. 29, PLEASANT-Babi- es, attended Utah Technical College. She is employed by MT. 1932 in Nephi. Bishop born recently in Big V Foods in Green River, Thomas Bailey. They are Mr. Banasky graduated from Green River High the Sanpete Valley the parents of three School, College of Eastern Utah and attended the Ilospitalare: Mrs. children: Yorgason; February 23 a girl to University of Utah. He is employed by James Mrs. Richard (Shirley) and Yvonne Banasky Insurance of Green River. Robert Mrs. Mr. and that the following signs Hansen, and The couple plan to make their home in Green River. Green. Ftn. Hansen, should never be ignored, Neil R. Draper, Salt Lake 14 for they are all early City grandchildren of potential and five great- - grandwarnings cancer. If identified and children. Mr. Draper was born in treated early enough, many types of cancer can Freedom to Willis L. and To be cured. The seven Hannah Jensen Draper. danger signs of cancer He herded sheep for 30 h Opal Frandsen (Mrs. Roy) of Mt. Pleasant is our charming and talented cook this week. Opal is the mother of four children, and has 19 grandchildren and 12 great- - grandchildren. All of them live in Utah. One of her daughters is a of former LDS Church daughter-in-laPresident Joseph Fielding Smith. Opal loves good music and singing. She sings in the church choir and is a Relief Society visiting teacher. She also enjoys crocheting, embroidery, quilting and gardening. She is a member of the I)UP (Hableton Camp) and enjoys reading and collecting family histories. She enjoys going to the Senior Citizens activities and is a member of the Neighborhood Sewing Club. Opal is originally from Fairview, her husband was from Mt. Pleasant. After their marriage, they lived on a farm. She remembers fondly the wonderful times on the farm when her children were small, of the sleigh rides in the winter and the horse and buggy picnics in the summer. Opal's recipes today are good and hearty dare and ideal for any occasion. Opal Frandsen Keith MANT- I- Perkins, a Brigham University Young Professor of Religion, hours to include Fridays NOW OPEN: - to p.m. to i a.m. Wednesday - to a.m. 9 1 Faith is to believe what we do not see; and the reward of this faith is to see what we believe. St. Augustine 1 1 4 1 Monday Friday 1 9 11 1 Betsy English displays a poster emphasizing the "Seven Warning Signs of Cancer. Ward Relief Societies throughout the Mt. Pleasant Stake are teaching the warning signals this week. BdJg?1'o 70 North State G(bGq Mt. Pleasant OPEN 7 days each week March Clearance 6 SKHHLQJY': a.m. to 10 p.m. DEPARTMENT STORE Qood food . . elegantly prepared beautifully displayed. Come dine to your hearts content! , . . . 56 West Main Mt. Pleasant Sale Effective March McCall's All PATTERNS DENIM ALL 3 f.r$ 1 MUST GO All Men's WORK SHOES All O off 5-1- 1 Men's IVi FEATURE DAILY SPECIALS SHIRTS O One Table Ladies LACE BLOUSES SUNDAY DINNER SPECIAL off Compit. ROAST PORK DINNER hcMn S O Off BYU FRISBEE FLYERS $179 NO LAY-AWA- ALL SALES FINAL VI Off 3 TABLES OF HALF PRICE O off Men's STRAW HATS ITEMS Off NO REFUNDS OR RETURNS MANY UNADVERTISED SPECIALS drink kmri Our dining room is open for Irvin Oldroyd of Fountain Green celebrated his 85th birthday on Feb. 22. He was born on that date in 1887 and large lived most of his life in Fountain Green. He was principal of the Elementary School 20 years and then taught for 21 years at Moroni High School. & small groups CALL 462-232- 8 Rodger J Velma Johansen i Owners |