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Show 6 - THE CITIZEN - THURSDAY, DC. 27, 1973 Trenton Trippings THREE PEANUT SPECIALTIES by Carolee Beckstead A HOLIDAY TRADITION Many families and friends of Oremites Daisy Mae and TRENTON Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Merrill honored their daughter Gerry, and her husband James M. McGaughey, Friday evening at the Trenton LDS Ward cultural hall. The couple was married earlier that day at the Logan Temple. A beautiful wedding cake centered a lace tablecloth, and other decorations followed a Christ- Sky View High School students Marlow Butler and their family parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Butler. Wayne Jensen of Moses Lake, Washington, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius P. Jensen, over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace A. Cottle attended the Thiokol the school Sunday afternoon. Trentonians in the program were Cherilyn Beckstead, Jill Cottle, Eugene Cottle and Lori Andrew. Performing with the school orchestra were Rae Ann Pitcher and Michael Cottle. LDS Primary and Mutual Improvement Association students visited the homes of widows and elderly people in town on Tuesday and Wednesday, presenting them with gifts of food, in addition to a program given at each residence. It is reported that their Christmas cheer and good-wi- ll was very well received. Trenton LDS Ward Primary . mas motif. Mrs. Legrande Christmas party in Ogden Reader recently gave a Tup-- , Canyon on Friday evening. Melva Cottle, Nola Griffin, Lu perware shower for her niece Lott and Norma Reeder preGerry. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Spencer' sented musical selections at the are happy w'ith the arrival of' program of the Sons of Utah Pioneers Christmas party in their first . d, great-grandchil- who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. the Sage Room of the Union Jeffrey Spencer of Salt Lake, Building at Utah State Univer-- j ; sity on Thursday evening. Mr., City. Other great-grandparen- ts are Mr. and Mrs. Grover. and Mrs. Roland Mortensonj were among the guests. , On Monday evening the families of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. Cleon j Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Lee Cottle, and Mr. and Mrs. Allen t Peck went Christmas-carolin- g in Trenton and Lewiston, in! order to launch what they hope will be a tradition. This group included the daughters of the Eddie Lee Cottles and the son of the Allen Pecks, Curtis Peck.! Goodsell of Newton. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Glen Spencer. The baby was named Jason Carleton Spencer. Mrs. Henry Elierman entertained at a preChristmas-dinneSaturday. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Elierman and their daughter Laurie, and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Elierman' and their daughter Janet, all of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs.' Glen Stewart of Pocatello; and j Sid Elierman of Trenton. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Buttars, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Buttars, Mr. and Mrs. Legrande Reader, Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Reeder, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Godder-idg- ! r Tables were festively decorated and a ham supper was greatly enjoyed by all. The family of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Pitcher gave a delightful musical pro- ; . Of course, Planters Peanuts will be very much in this pleasant evening were Bishop and Mrs. Lennis Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Tarbet, Mr. and Mrs. Richard evidence throughout the Bagley, Mrs. Willard Jessop, and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Spackman. Later that night the . Pitcher family presented another, program for the Lewiston 4th LDS Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Law are delighted with the birth of a daughter, their first, born last week at Logan LDS Hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clive Waters, and Mrs. Law, all of Brigham City.' Lorraine and Eldon Rasmussen of Paul were guests Thursday of her mother, Mrs. E. W. Bingham. Linda and Boyd Monson and their family of Kaysville attended the Friday wedding reception of her cousin Gerry Merrill. While in Trenton they also visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Legrande Reader. Trenton LDS Ward held a s ; 1 ! known as Creamed Goobers (Goober is another name for the peanut). Today, no turkey dinner is considered complete without Creamed Onions and Peanuts. Roast Turkey with Pea-- . nut Stuffing is a New England favorite, although pecans and chestnuts are added to dressings in the South and West. Peanut Stuffing is sometimes made with bread cubes, but this version combining peanuts with rice and carrots is unusually good. ies. Besides the approximately fifty people who appreciated e, the-teacher- North Carolina specialty performers Mr. and Mrs. ris Pitcher, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Pitcher, Dale, Rae Ann and Iva Jean Pitcher, with Willard Pitcher as master of ceremon- houses considered their singing very good and cheery. On Tuesday morning Trenton-- , ians with December birthdays were honored by Velda Spack-ma- n at a meeting of the LDS: Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Relief Society. Ethleen Grant, Tillotsen, and Daniel Rawlins, a lesson on homemaking. all of Trenton, were among the gave Elva Hatch presented employees of Trenton Feed and atwho topic, and a vocal solo Cooperative Company tended the Christmas party at was rendered by Orris Mae the Bluebird Restaurant of Hansen. She was accompnaied ' Logan on Saturday evening. at the piano by her daughter, Robert H. Reeder was present- Sheri Wright. At noon, luncheon ed with a gift, honoring him was served by the presidency, upon his retirement from the followed by a Christmas canfirm. Following supper, the; tata sung by Lu Lott, Nola' party convened at the residence Griffin, and Melva Cottle, of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Minkler,' accompanied by Norma Reader where they enjoyed games and and narrated by Wanda An-- , drew. Lewistonian Verla Olson further visiting. to. was Lower hostess pleased the group with an Joyce dem-- . the Buenos Amigos Club at her interesting candy-makin- g onstration. home Friday evening. Club members gave one another Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reeder Christmas gifts. attended the funeral services Mrs. Glen Griffin and Mrs. for his uncle, Clarence Hancey Merlin Andrew chaperoned the of Hyde Park, on Thursday. first-grad- e students of Lewiston School last week, as they Thursday guests of Mr. and presented a Christmas program Mrs. Reed Rawlins were Mr. to residents of Logan's Sunshine and Mrs. Alva Orton of Union,' Oregon. Terrace. ! Iii the lop part of a double boiler, melt margarine. Add onion and celery; saute until lender. Place over boiling water. Add flour and peanut butter; blend well. Stir in beef onion-flavore- Mor- Pleased listeners at several i favor thinner, d Peanut Soup. Yankees like it thick and creamy, garnished with dollops of whipped cream. ' Creamed Onions and Peanuts was inspired by an old gram, including among the . cup minced onion H cup chopped celery 1 tablespoon flour 1 cup Planters Creamy Peanut Butter 5 cups beef bouillon 2 teaspoons lemon juice Vs cup chopped Planters Cocktail Peanuts 4 states. However'whereas Christmas party Saturday evening at the cultural hall. The presidency was in charge. . H cup (14 stick) margarine Southerners students held their annual i PEANUT SOUP From soup to nuts, Mr. Peanut will be gracing holiday tables in all parts of the country. For the first course, therell be Peanut Soup, followed by the star of the show, Roast Turkey with Peanut Stuffing, and side dishes of Creamed Onions with Peanuts. A Georgia specialty, Peanut soup has been adopted by most of the South in addition to the New England from Trenton attended the Christmas musical program at spent the weekend with his ' successful Community Tree on Christmas Eve at program the church. An inspirational time was reported by all those in attendance. holidays in cookies, candies, cakes and pies not to mention nibbles! CREAMED ONIONS AND PEANUTS 2 tablespoons margarine 2 tablespoons flour V teaspoon salt teaspoon pepper 1 cup milk 3 cups (about 2 pounds) cooked small white onions U cup chopped Planters . Cocktail Peanuts Melt margarine over low heat in a saucepan. Gradually blcnd in flour salt and pepper. Stir in milk and continue stirring until mixture thickens. Add onions and simmer another 10 minutes. Just before serving, add chopped cocktail peanuts. . , bouillon and lemon juice. Cook for 20 minutes stirring occasionally. When serving garnish with chopped cocktail peanuts. ROAST TURKEY WITH PEANUT STUFFING Makes 8 servings 2 cups rice 1 roasting turkey 10-pou- 2 cups Planters Cocktail Peanuts cup currants 6 tablespoons Planters Peanut Oil 1 tablespoon salt 1 quart water Cover rice with lukewarm water and allow to stand 5 to 10 minutes. Prepare turkey for roasting. In a large skillet, add drained rice, peanuts, currants, oil, salt and water. Cover and cook over low heat until water is absorbed, about 15 minutes. Remove from heat and keep warm about 15 minutes. Stuff turkey and sew or skewer the opening. Place in roasting pan. Bake uncovered in moderate oven (325F.) hours or until turkey is tender. 14 4-4- . Helium, .the gas thats used in was first identified in the sun before its presence was known on earth. Hence the name Helium comes from the Greek word Helios, meaning sun. lighter-than-aircra- ft, SMITHFIELD CITIZENS - i Christmas trees will be picked up on Mr. and Mrs. Merlin L. Andrew escorted Mrs. Andrews LDS Blazer-- Primary' B boys to Lava Hot Springs on Tuesday to visit E. W. Bingham. The class consisted of Bruce Andrew, Douglas Reader and Scott Ezola. Also accom- Saturday, January 5, 1974, panying the party was the QUIT KNERIFING HEAD ON INTO THE SOUND VAULT WHERE YOULL FIND THE LOWEST PRICES ON TAPES. ALBUMS, CAR STEREOS AND WATER BEDS. Ml No. Main St Lofan.Utth 84321 Andrews son Curtis, in addition E. W. Bingham. The ; to Mrs. class presented a pine-con- e ; wreath to Mrs. Bingham, a gift 1 if placed on of their own handicraft. 7:30 A.M. The family of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holt presented the relig- -' ious services Sunday at LDS sacrament meeting. Sermons were given by Mark, Neil,, ' Hugh, Ned and Nancy Holt, in addition to those offered by their parents. Dale and Rae Ann Pitcher played a violin-and- piano duet. Mrs. Larry Larson and her json Anthony of Idaho Falls (spent the nationss three- celebration fiundred-fifty-thir- d of gratefulness with her parents' Mr. and Mrs. Glen Griffin. the curb by This sorvico project will be a . ' by Scouts and Explorers. Trees will be picked up on that day only. , |