OCR Text |
Show I I i V AUGUST THURSDAY, Perkins Attend THE CITIZEN 3 Engagement Announced WeddingCeremony Jane and Cordon Mr. and Mr. W.W. Perkins, Smithfield. flew lo Los Angeles last Wednesday to attend the wedding of their granddaughter, Diane Taylor to David B. Coles of Riverside. Calif. Diane is the daughter of Tom C. Taylor and Dorothy Perkins Taylor. Dorothy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.W. Perkins of Smithfield. Utah. David B. Coles is the on of Dr. and Mrs. John . Toles of Riverside. 1974 I, H. Flam-me- Flammer home, 1967 North East Street. . After a short honeymoon, Nansi and Keith plan to make their home in Smith-fiel- r. 12th North Igan. announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter. Nansi to Keith Christensen. Richmond. The couple plans to be married Friday August 9. at the home of President and Mrs. Reynold K. Watkins. That evening the bride's parents' will honor the at a garden reception. Friends and relatives are invited to join them from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. at the The couple were married in the Ixts Angeles LDS Temple. Thursday. August 1, and the families held a reception in their honor Thursday evening in the LDS Fourth Ward Chapel in Riverside. David and Diane plan to attend the BYU this, their fourth year. They met at BYU last year after David returned from a mission for the LDS church. d. Keith is employed by Nelson and Kent Construction Company and Nansi is a secretary for Four Seasons both in Logan. Showers were given by Susan Hansen, a Tupper-war- e shower; Mrs. Sue Beu-tle- r, a shower; and Holly M unsell, a family shower. new-leywe- Thompson, Silver Trade Vows KEITH CHRISTENSEN AND NANSI FI.AMMER Annette Benson shows off her Frozen Blueberry Ripple "heesecake, a great summertime cooler-downer. 9 Lenla and Don Thompson of Clarkston are happy to announce the marriage of their daughter. Eileen to Steve Maxwell Silver, son of , Mr. and Mrs. James Moule Silver. 1566 Maule Drive. Ogden. The marriage ceremony took place on Friday. Aug. 2 in the Manti Temple. Eileen graduated from Sky View High School and four year Seminary, and has been employed at the Internal Annette Benson of Newton is an active member of the North Cache chapter of the Utah Young Homemakers. In fact, she has been nominated by her group as a candidate for the Utah Young Homemaker of the year. She works at the American Suffolk Sheep Society in Iogan. but she considers herself first and foremost a homemaker. She loves to cook and sew and even does some lainting. She also enjoys music. She is the homemaking counselor in the Newton Ward Relief Society and has been a member of the Cache County Mental Health Board. She has two children. Andrea. 14 and Brian, 8. Her husband Mark is a teacher at North Cache and also farms. Revenue Service in Ogden. She has made her home in Roy for the past few years. Steve graduated from Ogden High School and four year Seminary and has fulfilled an LDS mission to South Africa. They are going to make their home in Proyo area while attending the BYU. A reception was held on Saturday evening at the Fifteenth Ward Chapel in Roy. A large group of relatives and friepds attended. Ladies Enjoy Lesson , Annette is in the process of preparing her application for the state convention for homemaker of the year at the Young Homemakers convention in February. She has to demonstrate homemaking skills at the convention and also has to be recommended by a church and civic authorities. She also has to be recommended by her advisor and her husband. But regardless of how she does in February she has whipped up a few winners here for us: - Sociable Citizen Mrs. Bingham Visits Husband Trenton - Newton Ward ladies learned about nutrition this week when Karen Fullmer delivered a Relief Society Home- making lesson entitled Fond for Your Child's Growth and Health. The ladies and their daughters participated in a work activity of tying quilts. They tied three quilts afterwhich a yeast 8 tablespoons shortening 1 C.Jioney 4 C.. whole wheat flour C. instant potatoes (not reconstituted) C. nonfat dry milk 1 tablespoon salt flour 8' to 8 C. sifted 1 taken to Iava Nursing Home Thursday, to spend the day with her husband who was . observing his ninetieth birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Grant took her up there. A daughter. Lorraine Rasmussen who lives in Paul. Idaho came down and visited with her parents.' .Susan Oswald and Teresa 6-- La-Wa- na - d. brothers James. Harold. Vaughan. Don Morland and LeRoy Spackman. She will be remembered as the former Leona Spackman. The Lanoys have three children, Leann. Ray and Dennis. Dinner Guests Orville and Charles Thompson of Kemmerer. Wvn. are visiting for a week at the home of grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reeder. Douglas Reader spent two weeks with his sister. Analyn Reader at Jackson. Wyo. . Norma Reeder and Mrs. Lew P. Allsop were happy to receive word from friends in the mission field to meet them at Salt Lake City Tuesday morning to go through the temple with them to receive their endowments. They are Mr. and Mrs. Otho Smith of Tucum-car- i. New Mexico, and Mrs. Eva Gilispie of San Juan. New Mexico. They came and spent a few days with the Allsops. On Sunday Lew and Velva Allsop went to North Logan where he helped in the blessing of their granddaughter. Julie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Andersen. A family dinner was held at the Mr. and Mrs. Howard Spencer and family of Salt Lake City were dinner guests of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Everett C. Spencer Sunday. Iva Jean Pitcher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Pitcher underwent an at the Logan Hospital last Monday. She is recuperating satisfactorily. Joseph and Flossie Atkinson visited his mother. Mrs. Selma Atkinson at the home of her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Marietta Nelson of Perry, Utah on Sunday. Geneva Stelley and daughters. Barbara and Jean and granddaughter. Cindy Stelley of Rupert spent Tuesday Andersen home following with her parents. Mr. and meeting. FROZEN RLl'ERERRY RIPPLE CHEESECAKE crumbs . - Mrs. Tess Christensen. a. a marg. Mrs. Henry Ellerman. A group of Boy Scouts spent the day at Iagoon on Tuesday. Mark Godfrey took them down. 4-- H Sprinkle yeast on 4 C warm water, stir to dissolve. Melt shortening in pan; remove from heat, add 41 C. warm water. and remaining honey Mix whole wheat flour (stirred before measuring), instant potatoes, dry milk and salt. Add to saucepan; beat until smooth. Add yeast and beat to blend. Then with spoon mix in flour, a little at a time, to make a enough dough that leaves the sides of the pan. Turn onto lightly floured hoard and knead until smooth and satiny and small bubbles appear, 8 to 10 min. Place in lightly greased bowl; turn dough over to grease top. Cover and let rise in warm place until hrs. Punch down dough; turn doubled in bulk.-.l-l'onto board and clivide in thirds. Cover and let rest 5 minutes. Shape into 3 loaves and place in greased 9x5 x 3" loaf pans. Cover, let rise until doubled, about 1 hr. Bake in hot oven 400 degrees, about 50 min., or until bread tests done. Remove from pans and cool on rack. T, cup graham cracker 2 tablespoons sugar 3 tablespoons butter or Mrs. E. W. Bingham was Richmond, took her aunt. Hedvig Bingham to Ucon, Eileen Christiansen. Idaho on Saturday where tarsen. Cora Blotter, White-heathey attended the Hansen NorenDaisy Larsen. Reunion held at the home of Ruth Phelps. Phyllis Bertha Woodland. Hunter. Madge Ballard. IeGrand Reader, was .calldrawing was held for two of Jeannie Righv. Francis them. Those who took part in ; Viehwegs Charlotte Jenkins. rtHambenr spent- three days ed unexpectedly to the bed-siz- e of his father Frank the tying were eligible for Linda Mortenson. Aileen last week at Alpine Camp in of Black foot. Idaho Reader the drawing. Winners were. Barker. Yvonne Sparks. of a with Wyoming group on night. His father Friday Susan Petersen and Ruth Sandra Barrett, and Mildred club members. Sutherland. Darwin and Geri Spack-ma- n rallied, however, and seems Phelps. and family of Magna. to he improving. Marva Gillens, daughter of Utah visited parents, the and Mrs. Ray Gillens of Mr. James Spackmans and the Logan visited over the weekTheron Hansens. Mrs. Ernest Lanoy and her . end with Jill Andrew. They attended the Preston Night daughter Leann of Solgnha-chiArkansas visited her Rodeo. IIONKY WHOLE WHEAT BREAD 2 pkgs. active dry 5 C. warm water The ladies were served a pot luck luncheon during which time those having birthdays during the month were honored. Newton birthday girls for August are: melted apen-dectn- Cup sugar 3 Cup water K teaspoon cream of tartar 3 egg whites 2 packages (8 ounces each) cream cheese 2 cup dairy sour cream 2 teaspoons vanilla tablespoon grated lemon rind ' Cup blueberry preserves . Whipped cream Fresh or frozen unsweetened blueberries 1 1 1 . 1. Combine crumbs, sugar and butter in' a small bowl : blend well. Press firmly over bottom of an spring-forpan. Chill. 2. Combine sugar, water, and cream of tartar in a small saucepan: bring to boil. Boil rapidly 8 jto, 10 thread. minutes, or until syrup spins a 3. Meanwhile in large bowl with electric mixer, beat egg whites until stiff peaks form; pour hot syrup in a thin stream over egg whites while beaming constantly. s form and Continue beating until very 15 minutes. about mixture cools, altogether 4. Beat cream cheese and sour cream until light and rind. Add Vi of fluffy; beat in vanilla and lemon to combine well. Fold stir cheese to mixture; meringue no remaining meringue into cheese mixture until streaks of meringue and cheese remain. 5 Spoon about ' i of cheese mixture into prepared over. Continue pan drizzle part of blueberry preserves to layer cheese mixture and preserves this way. Freeze overnight, or until firm. 6. Deporate cheesecake with whipped cream and fresh nr frozen unsweetened blueberries. GERHARTS MR. AND MRS. LYLE D. THORNLEY Couple United married cnil-usenjoyed a ic Police Cabin es invou. The fam-s- ; k Sally and en and five chil-iiJcanincne ghan and family iz.: Loma and n and Debbie . : (!.. Iiui' ' rj 1 ' ' u ' ber High School and has been attending Utah State University. Lyle graduated from Sky View High School and fulfilled a two year LDS mission in the West Spanish American Mission. He graduated this past spring from Utah State University with a bachelor of arts degree in accounting. In September the couple will be living in Los Angeles where Lyle will be employed as an accountant with Price Waterhouse and Company, certified public accountants. SBirths In The togan LDS Hospital SPETH. Jack and Bonnie. RFD Smithfield, a boy on July 29. NILSON.Douglas and 315 West 4 South. Smith-fiela girl on Julv 30. Da-lic- e. d. ASHCROFT. Byron and 1. Preston, a girl on August. HUMPHREYS. Richard and Dauna, 146 North 2 West. Hyde Park, a girl, on August Patricia. Route 2- - MERKLEY. John and Judith. 175 East 2 North. Smith-fiela bov. on Julv 31. i 141 3. WC. thru Jerel and Jolyn, East. Smith-fiel- CLARK. 35 South 455 : 5 J . r V.-:. " 4. AUG. SAT. T"irT"'V d. a boy. on August FFPiJfesr -I t -- John and North 4 West. Smithfield. a girl, on August COLEMAN. d. FANNING. Paul and Judy West 2 North, Smithfield. a girl on July 31. MRS. ROI.AND G. DAVIES' ;V i.X. 5l , 'jfS tmtd I A .y j r;'Jb m ' Thurston, Davies 3cte trade Vows Troy of Logan; Helen and Gerald Miles and three sons of Smithfield; Norma and Boh Hansen and three chilof Salt Lake City and ' Betty arid Arden C. Arrington, Ogden, are parents of the bride. A garden reception at their home was held Wednesday evening. Tonight, an open house will be held from 8 p.m. to 10p.m. in the Smithfield Second Ward Cultural cultural hall. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. Kathy graduated from We- - Ul&Ifto0i Reunion Held y id Dorius along with i. d. stiff-peak- Han-Joc- ; i: . The Ogden LDS Temple was the scene of the Wednesday wedding of Miss Kathy Arrington and Lyle D. Thorniey, son of Thelma and N. Donn Thorniey. Smith-fiel- a dren granddaughter. Brenda and Brent Parker and two chil- dren of Logan. Also a son of the Hansens. Lu Ann and John Hansen and baby of Smithfield. Wilda and Oliver F. Thurston of Hyde Park announce the marriage of their daugh- . ter Shirlono to Mr. Rnland G Davies, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roland G. Davies of Castro Valley. California on July 6. A garden wedding and reception was held in Walnut Creek, Calif., Shirlene has een employed for the past eight years by Northern Retail Clerks Trust &ik&K4iK (HSIEIKVj CMiGdb Fund of San Francisco. ' They are making their home in Orinda. Calif. Those attending the wedding from Cache Valley were Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Thurston, Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Terry Thurston, Hyde Park; Mrs. Don C. Earl and daughter Cyndie of River Heights and Shari and Leon Badger of Chico. Calif. GERHART gage COLOR PC THE COMMUNITY Theatre LEVirlSTON THEATRE I CLOSED SUNDAYS. MONDAYS ft TUESDAYS ' . |