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Show 6 - THE . CITIZEN - THURSDAY, OCT. 18. 1973 Smithfield First Ward Mr. and Mrs. Victor Winsor are new members of the ward. They have purchased the home formerly owned by the Ronald New members of the Amalga i LDS Ward are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rindlesbacher and their five sons, David, Wendell, Kenny, Jason and Dennis. The Rindlesbachers lived formerly in Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Rindlesbacher also went to the UEA convention in Salt Lake City. They are employees of the Cache County school district. Friends and family had opportunity to congratulate the bride and groom at an open house held Saturday evening in the Lions Lodge. Jan and Bruce will make a home in Provi- Dones. On the day they moved , into their home, the Winsors became the parents of a tiny son, William, Carlile Knight spent four days in Madison, Wis., working. An area testimony for all will be held young adults (18-2tomorrow night, Friday, Oct. 19 on the Logan Temple grounds at 6 p.m. Bring blankets to sit on and to guard against the cold.- Many ward members and dence, Ut,. Mrs. Bryce Memmott and three children visited for. three days with Mrs. Memmotts mother, Mrs. Leone Watts. While here the Memmotts and' Mrs. Watts visited with Mrs. 6) Perth Poulsen and Mr. and Mrs. Dutch Reese enjoyed a bus tour over the weekend to Jackpot, Nevada. The Reeses also entertained Janet and Keith Claypier of Ogden, Kevin Reese of Concord, Mrs. Memmott are daughters of Mrs. Watts, and Mrs. Bair is her brother. Mrs. Fern . townspeople attended the graveside services on Wednesday for 'Mrs. Lawrence (Betty ) Channel Calif., (currently attending Utah State University), and LaRue Blake, at Sunday dinner. Lois Reese and LaRue Blake honored their sister, Mrs. Laurence Jenson, at a birthday dinner in Preston. of, Brigham City visited with her; cousins Ingra Van Orden and Pearl Olsen on the weekend. Mr. Gary Graetz was sustained as a Sunday School Cannell. Mrs. Melba Canneil has returned to Houston with Lawrence. She will remain there for some time. Karen and Jerry Springer and family of Heber were visitors at the Carlile Knights on the in Salt Lake City. teacher at the Sacrament meet- ing on Sunday. Mr. Lyle Loosle and son Raymond visited with Mrs. Ella Loosle over the weekend. Mr. weekend. Loosle and family live in Provo A visitor at the home of Mr.! where he and the four boys are . and Mrs. ' Vern Tidwell on; BYU. Recently they conference weekend was Mrs., attending in Santiago, Chile, superwere Viola Clark of Los .Angeles, vising the church schools there. Calif. During conference Mrs. - Ella . Loosle was surprised by a visit Bishop Earl Lindley present-- . . ed Scott Elwood to the member-- from Lyle and a family from South America! The man was a ship of the ward in sacrament member of a stake meeting Sunday to be advanced . in Chile And was herepresidency to attend TAKING ADVANTAGE of a two-da- y vacation from school in the AAronic Priesthood to the " to and conference . take. his. Utah office of a priest. Don Dally and . during UEA, EducationAssociation, Randy Hendricks seal- to for the family temple his buckskin sits atop Irel Eppich were High Council quarter horse and surveys the terrain! He told reporters that his noble steed doesnt really have a visitors representing the Stake ings. name,, but in the free time of his vacation Randy agreed to Presidency. Their messages' FROM $89.95 to $450.00 some possible names for his horse. consider Forand were, Repentance giveness, and' Following the Brethren. Hie memberships of several new families who have moved into the ward were read: Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Leigh f by Donna Jorgensen by Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kaiser and Brinkerhoff and two children, ' The Kmdgom Hall Jehovahs Holly of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Gary Harold. Witnesses will be dedicated on daughter, City. They were here for the Graetz and three children, and Nov. 3. The public is invited to wedding reception of Mrs.1 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lee attend, at 670 West 4th South Kaisers sister, the former. Beutler and one child. Street, Logan. Martha Reese of Benson. Candace Pond was hostess for Keith Jorgensen and his son Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hansen INSTOCK a miscellaneous shower for Jan Michael, flew to Detroit, and have a baby boy, born Septem- -' Eckersley at the Ponds on from there to Cincinnati, where ber 26. friends Friday night. Thirty-tw- o Mr. Jorgensen bought new had a good time making a merchandise for his Logan Corey Smith, son of Mr. and brides book, watching the bride Mrs. Roger Smith, is home and firm. DiCYClE make a scratch cake and well from surgery. Boyd and Elda Mae Moss of recovering Mrs. sharing advice on making an Gaylord Sorensen, the 958 Soufh Stat Hwy Bountiful visited with Joyce fromer apron. Jan and Bruce Allen Margaret Hansen of 752-11Jorgensen. Elda Mae is Joyces were married on Saturday. Amalga, is visiting her daughcousin. Mr. and Mrs. ter and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Jorgensen Thomas Blanchard of Fort spent the weekend at Lava Hot Lauderdale. Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Lenus Hansen Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jorgenattended the Utah Education sen enjoyed an overnight visit Association convention Friday 1 . . : . . . Around Amalga -- 10 SPEEDS CACHEVAUEY 44 son-in-la- w, A0(?G) 0(700 , LaRue Blake recently returned from a vacation at Tacoma, where she visited her daughter, Mrs. Richard Hudson, and their family. In Seattle she visited Brent Blake and his family, where, on Blakes Island, they enjoyed ; a .family , : party featuring traditional. Indian dances. At Springfield, Ore., she visited her daughter-in-laElaine Blake, and her children. . Mrs. Blake also called on Mr. and Mrs! Ruloii Blake of Idaho , Falls. ; w, . Marge Kelsey and her sons Miles and Lance visited over the weekend with the Howard , Sanders family of Price. Nancy Kelsey gave a slumber " party Friday. Guests were Jenae Garrett, Laurie Hansen, Melanie Noble, Marijann Hansen and Gay Preece.: Sue Allen and Dennis Hobbs entertained Mr. and Mrs.' Wayne Sidwell of Pocatello on Sunday. Mr! and Mrs. Arrol Smith for attended a birthday-parttheir grandson Chad Olsen, given at the house of Mr. and . Mrs. Ed Olsen of Petersboro. Debra Kelsey attended a wedding reception for Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Zook, given at the Preston 2nd LDS Ward building. Denise and John Rindlesbacher attended the fiftieth wedding anniversary party for her sister and Mr. brother-in-la- w, and Mrs. Howard Swainston of Whitney.. The Rindlesbachers also appreciated a visit by Mr. and Mrs. George Cantmull of Rexburg. o Yiou SLWGK4S regimes you ideas HAM N SWISS PIE 4 4 servings L Preheated 375 oven unbaked packaged pie shell, cup (4 oz.) shredded Swiss cheese 1 ch 1 1 V: flour Tbsp. 1 cup frozen chopped broccoli, thawed and drained 2 Tbsp. chopped green onion all-purp- Combine cheese and flour. Layer half of broccoli, ham and cheese in pie shell. Repeat layers. Sprinkle onion on top. Combine milk, eggs, salt, pepper and cup cubed cooked ham or canned luncheon meat (about lb.) 1 cup milk 2 eggs, slightly beaten tsp. salt tsp. pepper V tsp. dry mustard 1 mustard: pour over mixture in shell. 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