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Show STANDARD Itouiievelt, Ltah Thursday, July 22, 1971 Recipe 1 5 Tops meeting was held and chapter read and approved. Weekly queen for last week was Vivian This weeks top loser was 1 Jenkins. Call-Coun- tln by-la- the Week off TOPS Cali-Count- in Hulliiigcr - Munn III betrothal announced ro::o::::o::o:::o::o::::f::::::;;::;; COOLRBE ONE BOWL MAPLE PECAN RING 12 to 6 12 cups unsifted flour 12 cup sugar 1 12 teaspoons salt 5 lJ it yy$ packages Flelschmann's Yeast 12 cup softened Margarine 1 12 cups very hot tap water 2 eggs (at room temperature) 34 cup chopped Pecans 13 cup firmly packed brown sugar 1 teaspoon maple flavoring Melted Flelshchmann's Margarine Planters Peanut Oil Confectioners' sugar frosting In a large bowl thoroughly mix 2 cups flour, sugar, salt and undissolved Flelschmann's Active Dry Yeast. Add softened Flelschmann's Margarine. Gradually add very hot tap water to dry Ingredients and beat 2 minutes at medium speed of electric mixer, scraping Add eggs and 12 bowl occasionally. cup flour, or enough flour to make a thick batter. Beat at high speed 2 minutes, scraping bowl occasionally. Stir in enough additional flour to make a soft dough. Turn out onto lightly floured board; knead until smooth and elastic, about 8 to 10 minutes. Cover with plastic wrap, then a towel; let rest 20 minutes. Combine Planters Pecans, brown sugar and maple flavoring. Punch dough down; divide In half. On lightly foured board, roll 12 the dough into a 16 x8 rectangle. Brush with melted Flelschmann's Margarine. Sprinkle 12 the brown sugar mixture over dough. Mr mnd Mr- - Dannie D. Dunmnore greet jruettts during a luuiAile Roll up from long side to form a WC05 reception held In their honor Saturday evening. The bride l the former Paula All red. Pinch seam to seal. Place roll. sealed edge down in circle on greased baking sheet. Seal ends together firmly. Allred-Dunsmor- e Cut 23 way into ring with scissors at Intervals; turn each section on Its Miss Paula Allred became the bride of length veil of illusion was held by a lace side. Repeat with remaining half of Dannie D. Dunsmore July 3 at Winnemuca, flower. She carried a trailing Ixwquet of dough and brown sugar mixture. Brush Nev. Parents of the young couple are Mr. a white mum and carnations. rings with Planter Peanut Oil and cover and Mrs. Glenn M. Allred, Gusher, Mr. Tonl Hoopes was maid of honor. She loosely with plastic wrap. Refrigerate and Mrs. Lynn McClure, Neola and Mr. wore a floor-leng- th gown of light pink 2 to 24 hours. Earl Dunsmore, Denlo, Nev. with puff sleeves and rose colored crepe When ready to bake remove from reThe newlyweds were honored at a recepribbon at the empire waistline. Patty frigerator. Uncover the dough carefully. tion Saturday, July 16 at the American Stone, bridesmaid, wore a dark pink gown Let stand, uncovered, 10 minutes at room similar to that of the maid of honor with Legion hall in Roosevelt. The hall was temperature. decorated with pink streamers and flower a light pink ribbon at the waistline. Both Bake in moderate oven (375 degrees F.) carried nosegays of a mum surrounded arrangements on white pillars. about 20 to 25 minutes, or until done. For the reception the bride wore a gown with carnations. Remove immediately from baking sheets of white satin with a scoop neckline, beThe mother of the bride wore a street-leng- th and cool on wire racks. When cool, frost low the elbow sleeves and lace roses appli-que- d dress of salmon and white stripe If with confectioners' sugar frosting. with pearls. A train which fell and the mother of the bridegroom wore a desired, sprinkle with additional chopped from the waistline also was trimmed with blue three-pie- ce suit. Both wore corsages Planters Pecans. of gladioli. appllqued roses and pearls. Her shoulder- Mike Jenson performed the duties of best man. Dennis Blrchell was the usher. The three-tiere- d wedding cake was iced In white with pink roses cascading down the side and it was topped by a miniafrom ture bride and groom. Engine In charge of serving were Faye Farns-wort- h, stop-and-g- o driving. Elsie Jordan and Katherlne Dom-gaaassisted by LaRae Allred and Lorl Benson. Nancy Reary and JoAnn Murray were In charge of gifts. Iona Ross presided at the guest book. Robert Dunsmore emceed a pro- 2 of i? Mr. aiKl Mrs. Mollis G. luilllnger tlie engagement and furthcoming inarrlaKi' of their daughter, Teresa Maine t" Melvin Harold Munn III, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin II. Munn, Jr., of Lompoc, Calif. Miss Ilulllnger graduated from Union lilt'.li scluKil where she was an honor student, was I'ep Club president and was an member for two years. She was also a fiwir year I.IW Seminary graduate. She has attended nrlgliam Young University. Mr. Munn graduated from Lompoc high M'lkxil in Lomtxic, Calif. He served an I DS Mission to North Argentina. He is presently a senior at I1YU where he Is majoring In exchange vows PROBLEM: wear rd Ilerrera. Neighborhood Sewing The Sewing members of the Neighborhood motored to Peterson to visit with Mrs. Don Crittenden, a former member of the cluh. They enjoyed a lunch and toured around there. Mrs. George Hacking another former member from Drlgham also Joined them. a ub Inislness management. The ycAing couple is planning an August 2rwedding In the Salt Lake Temple. Tliey will le honored at a reception in Roosevelt Aupist 20 and at an open house in Lompoc. Calif. - Two area horsewomen to compete in rodeo Leavltt and Mary Ann Chandler will participate in the Miss Rodeo Utah Contest in Ogden, to be held Friday and Saturday, July 23 and 24. The contestants are judged In three different categories. The categories are: personality, appearance, and horsemanship, and each NeWly 16-in- ch Hae 7. TERESA Iiri.I.INfiFR Si MELVIN II. AH'XX III HiiKitgrnienl iif this young couple Is iinnnuiiriil thU week by her pn renin. category will be judged separately. Miss Rodeo Utah will be cpiwimhI at the Pioneer Days Rodeo Saturday evening Since Miss Leavltt Is representing Duchesne County In this contest, she invites anyone from the area to attend the Pioneer Days Roadeo and Miss Hmleu I'tan Contest in support of her. Miss Chandler will represent the Dinosaur Roundup Rodeo where she was chosen queen recently. She is a tlaiiKhter of Mr. anil Mrs. Harold Dudley. LaJean is the daughter "f Mr. and Mrs. Jack W. Leavltt of Neola. She is a junior at USU where she is a student assistant at the West IUkIi Rise dci in. She Is a memlier of the USU linden Club and has been one of the royalty for the USU NIHA Rodeo for two years. la.Iean plans to graduate with a major in llmue I'c. I'd and a minor in Art. 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Collins Roosevelt, Phone 722-213- FIIA ri.ANft Planning Hummer nrtlvltie for the Future Farmer of America rhnpter in Runnel elt are Jnlin Shnp-nml.jnn Siiinnmrell. Ilrent Young and (iraiit (ireen. utsh 9 n. Future Farmers make plans for activities Before you get on a MINI-BIKE.- hulit Aright (all under 100 Roosevelt FFA officers met Wednesday night at Roosevelt to make plans for attending the FFA leadership conference in Provo July 27. They also discussed .. lbs) and poilitble with jy hdndlebaii Lighting ivstem told.iw tiont and reai iperial mufllma quietest yet easiest rule suspension liont and tear Folding automatic tiantmitsion rublier guided Itwt peui 1967 V-- plans fur a general membership meeting to be held early next month. Many other topics were discussed in connection with the FFA's summer activities. Officers present were, Hrent Young, vice president; Lynn Summarell, secretary; John Chapman, reporter and Grant Green, Senttnal. Steve Kynaston, president; Pat Carter, assistant reporter and Kerry Mathews, treasurer were unable to attend. Just-A-Me- re WHILE THE LOT IS FULL right heavy duly fume wilh 41 motorcycle type chain $199 IIMIU IT! wy bid." Arvin's Automotive 1'IIONK Wt-M- - ROOsr.Vr.I.T. I TAH V-- lilu'l l'ONTIAC Catalina Wagon, automatic. V-- cyL standard Wagon, s j mi MKKC. Comet Wagon 6 cyl. standard. We have a Lot of Good Used Trucks! Mrs. Lawrell Jensen hosted the Bridge club Thursday night at her residence. Guests were Mrs. Jay I arson and Mrs. Louise Reed. A dessert luncheon was served and bridge was played. The prir.es were won by Mrs. Lora Mrs. Clair Ursen and Mrs. C'llsta n, 1969 1969 1969 1966 Angus. the ... lilfil FORI) Fairlane Club Kil-lla- ARCTIC CAT BIKES "Get way from it til tnJ from ! EVERYTHING GOES! EVERYBODY SAVES! Just-A-Me- re they're priced FORD Futura aulo. Wagon. 19GG FORI) Country aulo. 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