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Show Messenger-Enterpris- 1983 Thursday, December 15, e, Community Cookie party spices up In memory by Pat Mellor Following the ceremony the Oliversons will host a luncheon for the newlyweds in the Hunter Stake Center. Friday evening a reception will be held in their honor in the Hunter Stake Center. Saturday evening, Dec. 17, 1983 a reception will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. in the d Manti Ward chapel. Lisa graduated from Manti High School in 1981, she also graduated from the LDS Seminary the same year. While in high school she was active in speech and drama. This summer she completed the requirements to graduate from Snow College. While at Snow College she directed a short play. Lisa is now attending Utah State University. Brad graduated from Granger High School in 1979. While in high school he was active in student government, was president of the ski club and was also head cheerleader. He graduated from Seminary in were set up: the dinette table held the cookie cutters and rolling pins. The table itself with its plastic finish became the floured board. amenable to Ilia Marl Cox and Bradley David Oliverson and served a mission in Manchester, England from 1980-82- . Brad and Lisa will make their home in Logan where Brad is on staff at Hillside School. They will both 1979, continue their education, Lisa working for a degree in elementary education and Brad as a student. couple were honored at an Open House Saturday, Dec. 10th at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Kim Bateman. The Sorensens will make their home in Fphraim where they will manage the Travel Inn Motel. Wedding promises were made by Donna Jean Gee and Gordon M. Sorenson, in Salt Lake City, Saturday December 3rd. An Open House followed that evening at the Union 25th Ward in Midvale. Following a week's honeymoon, the Geneva Bown to be honored birthday Geneva Bown No gifts please. Convenience .. W:: rrm I for checking.. COOS StTS. t t lno held the Mexican dough and powwhich to roll the Due to the size of the guest list, we restricted ourselves to two cookie recipes. It was a hard choice to make, but the two selections worked beautifully: the wedding cookies rolled in powdered sugar are a real favorite and no require only rolling or cutting. The Chef was provided sugar, flour, eggs, milk and food coloring in a private lair at one end of the kitchen. From this post he turned out uncounted bowls full of sugar cookie dough, wedding cookie dough and frostings of every color. The decorating table was supplied with M and Ms, Necca wafers, tiny candy canes, silver shot, chocolate and multicolored sprinkles, and colored sugars. For some reason cinnamon hearts are 69c in a little bottle in the cake decorating department or 99c for a good-size- d bag in the candy counter. Gumdrops were also provided. It's hard to say how many decorations were actually put on cookies and how many were unceremoniously popped into the decorator's mouths. Whats a party for, anyway? Mtt.m 0123 ISbl M'M.BWl for cash... and banking day or night with appropriate friend's recipes credits for a cookie cookbook to be copied and presented as a Christmas gift. Heres just a sampling of some of the cookie recipes brought to the party. Trie la Squires Mexican Wedding Cookie cup butter or margarine Vi cup powdered sugar 1 tsp. vanilla 2 cups sifted flour 1 cup chopped almonds 18 tsp. almond flavor powdered sugar (for coating) Cream butter and ' c. powdered sugar until light and fluffy; add flavorings. Stir in flour and almonds; blend well. Form dough into tiny balls; place about 1 apart on ungreased baking sheet. Bake in moderate over (350) about 20 minutes. Roll cookies in powdered sugar while warm. Cool on racks. Makes about 6 dozen. 1 Tammle Meyer Gingerbread People cups dark molasses 1 cup packed brown sugar Vt cup cold water lA cup shortening 7 cups flour 2 tsp. baking soda 1 tsp salt 1 tsp ground allspice 2 tsp ground ginger 1 tsp ground cloves 1 First Security Bank N.A. OF UTAH, Member FDIC Vi She was active in the LDS Church serving for many years in the Primary and Relief Society organizations. She was a member of the Ephraim Ladies Literary Gub, American Legion Auxiliary and Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. She was employed as head librarian for Ephraim City for IS years and served two terms on the library board. She was well known as a green thumber because of her beautiful flower gardens. Survivors: son, daughter, Morris E., Salt Lake City, Lola S. Peterson, Maggl H. Sorenson Provo; nine grandchildren, 13 great- grandchildren; sisters, Audrey Culp, Helper; Wilina Childs, Reno, Nevada. She was also preceded in death by a son Wallace (1914) and son, Paul (1983). were held Funeral services Thursday, December 15, 1983 in the Ephraim Third Ward. Interment was in Ephraim City Park Cemetery. Michael Blaine Tempest Michael Blaine Tempest, infant son of Jeff and Becky (McCaul) Tempest died December 9, 1983.' Becky is a former resident of Manti and Ephraim. Michael was born March 8, 1982 and died December 9, 1983 due to a short and unexpected illness at Primary Children's Medical Center. Survivors include parents, brother Danny (3); grandparents, Mr. and hand-shapin- The party also provided a ready solution to presents-for-friendthe hostesses are now compiling all their for credit... il hom. A comer desk wedding cookie dered sugar in finished product. anyway. Christmas FfetSawy Andrson prepares plat of decorated favorites to tak Kris not as' scratches, party on this scale requires one adult to whisk trays of cookies into the oven and out on a rather constant basis, and one to mix doughs and also on a continuing frostings basis for children who are younger, help would also be needed at the cookie tables. This bunch managed very capably on their own, and an adult would have had to be deaf to tolerate the background music birthday. Hb3 r A The children of Mrs. Geneva Bown, Manti, invite you to an open house December 18, 1983 at the Manti Senior Citizen's Center from 3 to 6 p.m. honoring her on her 90th JKVZ. I TU0 cookie-cutte- Incredible as it seemed, at the end of the party, there were enough cookies for every guest to depart with a plate full. Refreshments were of course cookies, and spiced cider. on her 90th i She was the eldest of ten children born to Jens J. Hansen and Jenette Richey Hansen. Her grandparents on both sides of her family were early pioneer colonizers of Sanpete Valley. She was married to Elmer F. Sorenson Nov. 15, 1911 in the Manti LDS Temple. He preceded her in death in 1974. was the decorating table. Gordon Sorenson j l swum Maggie Hansen Sorenson, age 94, died in a Salt Lake Nursing home on Dec. 11, 1983 of natural causes. She was born in Manti on Sept. 7, 1889. The dining room table, Donna Gee marries ,stl Sorenson g Two tables First-Secon- VSA 0005 Maggie Hansen seven-to-twelv- Mr. and Mrs. Rodney G. Cox are pleased to announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Lisa Mane, to Bradley David, son of Pres, and Mrs. Gordon 0. Oliverson of West Valley City. They will eternalize their marriage in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on December 16, 1983 with Marion D. Hanks officiating. ,lk3 1 What to do with 25 who want a holiday party can be a or a lot of fun. problem Since the same games and activities tend to make the rounds, we decided recently to try out a party. The results worked well especially when the finished guest e and hostess list included olds. year About a week before the party, the girls distributed invitations. The bottom half was left blank so guests could turn in their favorite Christmas cookie recipes at the party. The master chef at our house is a old gentleman with immense and reserves of culinary talent patience. A day in advance of the party, he mixed up a double batch of rolled-suga- r cookie dough and refrigerated it. cookie-makin- . . Obituaries Christmas season Lisa Cox sets marriage date with Bradley Oliverson of . 4 Pag Mrs. Craig McCaul, Sandy; Blaine Tempest, Colorado. Mrs. Blaine Tempest, Sandy. Funeral services were held on Dec. 12 with interment at Midvale Cemetery. Any friends interested in contacting Becky by letter or phone call, may do so by writing to: Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Tempest, 5137 Jedediah Drive, Kearns, UT 84118 or call 967-155- 2. Amanda Jill Dahl - . H. Amy Shand displays , cookl Graveside services were held in the Ephraim City Cemetery on Dec. 7 at 12 noon for Amanda Jill Dahl, daughter of Gint and Tammy Nielsen Dahl of Spring City. Amanda was born July 9, 1983 and died Dec. 5, 1983 at Spring City. She her parents and sister, Misty, of Spring City, grandfather Jack Dahl of Spring City, two is survived by Carol Thomp- son and Edna Ephraim. Nielson, both of Meet Gerhard Bolli, Snows Admissions Stephanie Buchanan rolls, cuts Officer dough for baking. 1 by Doris Larsen tsp ground cinnamon Mix molasses, brown sugar, water and shortening. Mix in remaining ingredients. Cover and refrigerate at least 2 hours. Heat oven to 350. Roll dough VI" thick on floured board. Cut with floured gingerbread cutter. Place about 2 apart on lightly greased cookie sheet. Bake until no indentation remains when touched (10-1- 2 minutes); Cool. Decorate with decorator frosting. Makes about 2'i dozen 2,i" cookies. Michelle Hawks Rolled Sugar Cookies 1 1 Vi cups powdered sugar cup butter or margarine (soft) 1 egg tsp vanilla Vi tsp almond extract Gerhard Bolli, Snow College Director of Admissions and Records and Student Development, has been a member of the Snow College staff since August of 1978. He came to Snow from Torrance, California, where he held the position of Director of Admissions and Records at California State University. Mr. Bolli was born in Switzerland and lived there until he was 15 years of age, at which time he came with his parents and other family members to reside in Torrance, California. He graduated from Torrance High School and attended El Camino Community College in Torrance for two years prior to serving an LDS mission to Hawaii. 1 cups flour 1 tsp baking soda 1 tsp cream of tartar Granulated sugar Mix powdered sugar, margarine, egg, vanilla and almond extract. Mix in flour, baking soda and cream of tartar. Cover, refrigerate at least 2 hours. Heat oven to 375. Roll dough 316 thick on lightly floured d board. Cut into with granulated Sprinkle shapes. sugar, bake on lightly greased sheet 8 minutes. Makes about 5 dozen 2V cloth-covere- 7-- cookies. Bolli received his BA degree in sociology from California State University in Long Beach, after which he was employed by Brigham Young University to conduct their Continuing Education program at the BYU Education Center in California. While holding that position, he continued his graduate studies at the University of Southern California. He received his Masters degree in sociology, with a minor in psychology, at that university. Prior to becoming Snow's Director of Admissions and Records, Mr. Bolli worked in the Development Manti Elementary by Patti Dawes The children of Manti Elementary Note of thanks We wish to express our appreciation and thanks to the many who have been so mindful of us during Nell's hospitalization and illness. To all who have brought food, flowers, sent cards and showed kindness in so many ways we are deeply grateful. Nellie and Alma Toonc T-shi- rts Bolli he was responsible for alumni and telefund programs. Mr. Bolli is married to the former Mclodie Metheny, and they are the parents of eight children Damon, Verena, Cameron, Tyler, twins Monika and Aaron, Regan and Sabrina. Office where I am personally very happy to be at Snow College and very much enjoy my work and the small-tow- n environment of Ephraim, said Mr. Bolli. As a family, it was our objective to move away from the big city to raise a family in a small town. To find a small town with a college was truly the realization of a dream and we are totally happy about being here," he concluded. In addition to Mr. Bollis responsibilities as Director of Admissions and Records, his job as Director of Student Development includes the administration of student counseling, career counseling, academic advisement, and part-tim- e job placement. now on sale are very proud to announce we have chosen blue and gold as our school colors, and will also be known as the Manti Elementary Eagles. The PTA will be selling and hooded zipper sweat shirts with Note of thanks We wish to express our deepest thanks to the many people who brought food or sent flowers following the death of Gement Miller. Martha Miller and family K Gerhard their name and mascot on them. The shirts are blue with gold lettering. These would make great Christmas gifts for your child or grandchild, and help fund the RIF. If you have any questions or would like to place an order, please call Patti Dawes at RIF 835-988- Chairman. Advertising Works |