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Show WEEKLY REFLEX DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL, NORTH DAVIS LEADER, MAY 20, 1981 Lantern Club Names Officers I .intern C Tub of Kuvs-villwas held Mond.iv utter-nooat the Sizler Restaurant m avion w uh Mrs I ucile B Sheffield as chan nun bv Mrs. Fdna Paikei and Mi' Hael Parrish It was a luncheon for their closing so-- lhe e n 1 no-hi- i a h w c membeis 2 attending New ollicei' toi the vc.u who weie elected wcie Bui b.tiu Stephenson, pic'idcni Bea Johnson. vi,e and Nancv Obeig. secici.uv lhe Phillips t. a m p o! D.iughtct o! I tali Pioneei met Mav IN at the home Monduv of Mis laVelle Vh.tctci mevei lhe lesson was given bv Mis Geneive Men-- . hum pie-ide- ' Mis Jean io the Mountain Road Neighboi hood Biithdav flub at he home bin 'dav - nine Mis Jo Ann Johnson entci lamed the Oiclud t Tub at ltd home uesduv evening. Mav 12. Assisting hostesses weie Mis Kaien Hummci and Mis Mum Thompson he me Arts t luh met uesduv evening at the home of Mis ( ) lie aite w it h Mis Svlviu Hudtield as and Mrs. Dclene Bowman gave the book lev icw Mi s Goldiu King hosted the kavsville Bridge flub at her home I iiduv altemoon Mrs Julia W ebsiei was hostess io the Shan t.i nk.i I lub at uluv altei noon her home av ida Mis ai kill- - as ss e- c I . MR. AM) MRS. Gl.LN T. WALKER Golden Date The golden redding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Glen T. Walker. 179 S. 1250 E.. Fruit Heights, will he observed Muy29from7-9p.m- . in the room of the Kaysville East Stake Center. 201 S. 600 E. Their children will host the affair. multi-purpos- e i vv Alabama for the LDS Church. He served in two bishoprics, was regional welfare coordinator and served in the high council. He was employed at the Vernal Post Office for 22 years and retired as assistant postmaster. Doris served several church positions and both in were stake missionaries. GLEN T. Walker was born Oct. 12. 1910 in Lyman. Wyo.. a son of John C. and Mary Walker. Doris Smith was born in Linwood, L't. Oct. 20. 1910. the daughter of Alvin and Sarah Ann Smith and grew up in McKinnon. Wyo. They were married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple May 27, 1931 and resided in McKinnon. Wyo. where Glen taught school for 15 years. They also bought a ranch, store, post office and gas station from Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Smith. Glen served in the bishopric for three years and was bishop for five years. Doris served as postmistress and store keeper. AFTER THEIR move to Vernal in 1948. Glen was called on a short term mission to TUFA MOVED to Farming-to- n and lived there for 2': y ears before buy ing a home in Fruit Heights. They have been temple workers in the Salt Lake and Ogden temples and was called on a mission to the Tennessee Nashville Mission in July of 1979. They have three sons and one daughter: Norlan Walker, Centerville: Owen Walker, Layton: David Walker and Mrs. Wendell (Glenna) Collier, both of Fruit Heights. They have 13 grandchildren and five ANGEL PIE Bv KATHRYN 7 Marilla Sessions has prepared a lusciously rich angel cheese cake pie. This elegant dessert is just right for cheese cake lovers and should be popular with family and friends. THE HOT fudge topping is another rich sauce to be indulged in. for just special occasions. Marilla likes to keep it on hand and ready to w arm and serve over ice cream when guests drop in. I retary: Mary Maynard, trea- Leavitt, alternate county COMBINE FI.OIR. nuts or coconut and brown sugar, cut in butter to make a crumbly RIENDS AND relatives are house and share in their golden wedding evening. No gifts please. Hold Founders Day one-thir- d chopped fine G cup brown sugar, firmly I set firm. MOTHER'S Day brunch was hosted by the chapter for their mothers on May 3 at Gray Cliff Lodge. The regular sorority meeting for the Xi Chi Chapter was held on Tuesday. May 2 at the home of Carla Broeder w ith installation of new officers. A NEW OFFICERS are: Millie Bates, president: Jean Hill, vice president: Sharon Booth, recording secretary. Janeal Cledenger. corresponding sec surer: Bonnie Dagsen. county representative and Maxine -- It Depends "Is there no hope, doctor "It depends, madam, on what you are hoping for." e ac h e active in her church and other organizations. She has the hot fudge lopping ivadv to serve in a short time, tor there is always vanilla ke cream to serve it over. t t Il HOT DGE TOPPING cup-sug- bs. 4 l bs o 4 T bs 4 . l cocoa Hour can evaporated milk butter tsp vanilla MIX SI GAR, cocoa and Hour in a small saucepan and slowly add the milk and cook until thick . stilling constantly Add butter and vanilla when slightlv cooled. Store in tight j.u and keep refrigerated until 2 ready to use. then warm for serving. week. She is friendly and joys people. en- Marilla has been an active member of the Golden Y ears t enter, a volunteer, and helps serve lunch four days each WEDDINGS VFW Set Luncheon The Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary of Layton is holding a Mexican lunch and a gaiage sale this Saturday and at the Post Sunday May home. 1389 N. Main. Layton. Food items will go on sale beginning at 12 noon. T he garage sale will start at the same time. PROCEEDS WILL he used to help support the VI W civic and charitable activities. . mutations Backdrops Gazabos Snacksets Candeobras vSerring Aprons Bridal Books Linens Tables. chairs T Pertonallied Setting! A If Universal A Party Hours: Rentals - Sales 3770 Kiesel - 393-535- 3 South Ogden 'Si In Country Wicker Park Place Victorian South Seas Rattan Roman Elegance 23-2- c Centerpieces Mon. TuclSiL 12 Individual Rentals or Complete Package Plans s: , 5 T BEAT THE egg white until soft mounds form and gradually beat in 2 Tbs. sugar and fold I ' this into the chilled cheese mixture. Beat the cream until thick and fold into the mixture, then spoon into the crumb pic shell and sprinkle with the reserved crumbs, then chill from hours until very firm and serve. Just a small wedge of this luscious pie is plenty after a big dinner. I I I Xi Chi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi held their Founders Day program in Bountiful at the Elks Lodge. a MARILLA SESSIONS early life was -- pent in Idaho but she has lived in this area since 1949. Has been a substitute 2 COMBINE THE cup of sugar, gelatin and salt in a small saucepan. Blend in the beaten egg yolk and milk and cook, stirring constantly until mixture comes to a boil and gelatin is dissolved. Remove from heat and blend in the softened cheese, lemon juice and vanilla. Beat until creamy and then chill until mixture is very thick but not or coconut, - -- lilling. ANGEL CHEESE CAKE PIE all purpose flour cups 'j ': cup nuts Session- - stTU- mixture. Place this mixture in baking pan and bake at 3(H) degrees until very light brown. Or you may slightly brown the mixture in a heavy frying pan on top of the stove. Reserve G cup of this crumb mixture to use later. Press the crumb mixture into a pie pan. bringing up on sides as you can. set aside. Now make the cheese JENNINGS packed cup soft butter neup plus 2 T bs. sugar envelope or l bs. unfavored gelatin a tsp. salt 'A cup milk egg. separated oz. pkg. cream cheese, softened Tbs. lemon juice tsp. vanilla cup whipping cream F invited to attend the open lie ciijov- - liiakin till- lieiid-- . mouth (Trains rliie-- c cake pic s the lodge to IP kee lie rich desert ami also am tiler flavortlil hot fudge siiht to ipiug Iding. pm1 Oil hand to warm a lut Old erve oil ice cream or some typ Manila 6 I council rep. On June 3 the chapter will hold their birthday social at the home of Gail Hartwig. THE CHAPTER will meet on Thursday. June 14 for a workshop at the home of Dee Sheperd for a service project to make items to be donated to the Monte Vista School to be used for their May Day celebration from June The Beta Sigma Phi County Officers Installation was held on May 13 at the Lakeview School in Bountiful, np FirstlSecun Interest MR. AND MRS. SI LPIILN BROWN Exchange Vows Mr. and Mrs. Dannie Jack-soof Weatherford. Okla. are announcing the marriage of their daughter. Glenda Jo. to n Capt. Stephen Robinson Brown. The wedding took place Feb. 14 in the Chapel of the Centurian. Fort Monroe. Va. THE BRIDE is a graduate of Weatherford High School and attended Southwestern Oklahoma State University. She is presently employed as a sales associate with Thalhimers, Inc. The groom is the son or Ruth and the late Norman K. Brown and the grandson of Dr. R.C. Robinson, both of Farming-ton- . He was a Davis High School graduate. A 1975 graduate of the Air Force Academy, he is presently stationed at Langley AFB in Virginia where he is a pilot of an 5 fighter and a member of the 94th Tactical Fighter Squadron. The couple will reside temporarily in Hampton. Va. before relocating in May to Nellis AFB. Las Vegas. Nev. the simple solution to home improvement needs. Pay only for the time you use the money to remodel, add a room, kitchen, patio, or insulate to save energy or make any other worth Its while modernization. This means you can pay ahead and save interest. Or pay the whole loan off early without penalty. The loan is ready when your plans are. Get the best kind of a loan at (First Security G&anEts Each affiliate bank of First Security Corporation is a member of FDIC. INTEStBOT LOAMS |