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Show THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1974 THE CITIZEN . 3 Zook and Hall Plan Wedding Charmaine Zook and Daniel G. Hull will be united in marriage Friday. The bride-to-b- e is a daughter of Jean Zook and the late Joseph Zook and is residing in Smithfield. Hull is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hull of Cedar City, Utah. He has spent the past year with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Uless Nash, Preston, and graduated from Preston High ieih) School. He has also spent two summers working in Hawaii. Hull and his prospective bride will reside in Soda Springs where he is employed and where she will continue her education. An open house, in a garden setting, will honor the young couple this Friday from 7 until 9 p.m. It will be at the Nash residence at 146 N. 1st W. in Preston. Friends and relatives are welcome. si HI Til Al) HYKt'M ItAY ORMOND 30th Anniversary Births In The Ugan LI)S Hospital James and LEFGREN, Celebrated HANSEN, and Michael Loretta, Smithfield, girl,, Shauna, Smithfield, boy, Aug. 8 Aug. 14. Albert and Smithfield, girl, MARCHANT, Charlene, Aug. 10. Ned and Newton, boy, Aug. 14. PHELPS, De-neic- e, BAKER, Harold and Kerin, Lewiston, girl, Aug. 11. NEAL, John and Kathlean, Smithfield, girl, Aug. 19. GONZALES, Leonzo and Maria, Lewiston, boy, Aug. MORRISON, Garr and Karalee, Lewiston, boy, Aug. 13. 19. BILLY LU BAGLEY whips up some of her Easy Jello IfSalad. It just takes a few minutes because you don't even vi liave to set the jello, and you come up with a really delicious :ia si Tamera Ellen Ormond; Amy and Jason Edward Ormond; .Michael Larry Forsberg; Ruth and llyrum Huy Ormond. North Ligiin. celebrated their until wedding anniversary Sunday at a dinner held at the home of their daughter and Elaine and Lovell Auger in Richmond. of the event were the other children and spouses of the Ormonds who are. Carolyn and Thomas Miller. Salt Lake City: Gayle and David It. Ormond, Pullman, Wash.: Becky and Allan B. Ormond. Salt Lake son-in-la- living at home. Others in attendance were all nine grandchildren. Howard K. and Christopher Troy Miller; . Julya Louise and You might think that Billy Lu Bagley would have enough on her hands being the mother of six children and the wife of Richmond's mayor, Richard Bagley, but somehow she finds time for plenty of other activities. She is the ward organist and also accompanies a ladies glee club. She is the second counselor on the Richmond Stake Primary board and is secretary for the American Legion Auxiliary. She is also president of the Cache Mayors Auxiliary Organization. When she does find spare time she loves to sew and cook. She also enjoys Relief Society activities where she recently learned to do needlepoint. Mrs. Bagley has given us several delicious jello salad recipes this week that are quick and easy to do and just right for the summer and fall season. Nothing could be easier Newton Visitors Visitors in the Newton Ward were Janice McClure and her husband Merle and children from Lawrence, Kan. She is visiting with her mother, Mary Rigby, her sister Sharon Maughan and family. and a brother Von The ceremony will take place on Friday in the Ogden LDS Temple. A wedding breakfast in honor of the couple will be hosted by the parents of the groom. Lana graduated in 1970 Cream Salad for a festive Larsons Honored If you're wondering what to do with your oversized cucumbers try Mrs. Bagleys Hamburger Relish. You can even use those big yellowish cucumbers with this recipe. She says that when you make up a batch of this relish it makes your whole house smell delicious! On Saturday an open house will be held for Deliah and George E. Larson on their 60th wedding anniversary, The family of the Larsons are honoring their parents. Friends and relatives of the family are invited to call between the hours of 5:00 and 8:00 p.m. at the Millville Ward cultural hall. They request there be no gifts. Mrs. Larson was born February 13, 1892 in Millville and Mr. Larson was born May 5, 1887 in Millville. They were married June 24, 1914 in the Logan LDS Temple. They have nine children, Mrs. Ed M. (Venice) Pitcher. Williamsville, New York: Hamburger Relish large cucumbers 4 onions 4 minutes. Drain. ii ta Plant Mrs. Elwood (Montis) Jensen and Mrs. Roland (Georgia) Schoffield, Bear River City; Lloyd W. Larson, San Jose, Calif.; Mrs. Farrell (Lois) Merrill, Ogden; Glen Larson, Ogden; Joseph G. Larson. Bountiful; Mrs. Glen (Coy) Roskelley, Smithfield, and Mrs. Neal (Nancy) Price, Fair Oaks, Calif. They have 35 grandchildren and 24 great grandchildren. A very nice program was then held. It was called Phemia McAffee Day. The program was a tribute to her. She was presented with a huge decorated cake which she later cut and served to 83 people in attendence. In ,the evening, they all enjoyed movies which were taken of last years reunion. The Colemans then drove to Mackey. Idaho where they visited another cousin. Violet Coleman, where they enjoyed a birthday dinner in honor of Violet's brother. Gary Whitiker and wife Alma as guests. The Whitikers live in Todi. Calif. farmer and construction worker. He is a High Priest in the Providence Stake. Family SS.S3 SHRIMP Visitors SCALLOPS Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hillyard of Smithfield for two weeks were their daughter and husband Vernice and Bill Peters of Riverside, Calif, r, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Karren and Rod of San Bernardino, Calif. They all spent' a few days at Blackfoot Reservoir and Bear Lake. They had a family gathering up Smith-fiel- d Canyon where Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hillyard and family of Smithfield and Mr. and Mrs. Arden Porter and family of Salt Lake City joined them for a very enjoyable lime. This was Ihc first time the Hillyard family had all hern together for 2' years. - LB. IN BREADED SHELL - WHOLE FROZEN CRAB LB. R0CRY 53.25 LEGAL - SHRIMP $4.50 - Peas MT. PERCH SALMON TAILS - IF HALIBUT nu - $1.0! LB. SEA ROASTS - t Itfssdbtxtfi I W. Hirkil BASS 95' - 95' Loia i 4 Swanson Chicken A Turkey Dinners T.V. Keebler Red Tag Cookies w i W 03 95 Sia 25' Family Off 46 Oz. Lily Cups LB. JONVOIGHT Plastic 9 Oz. Qt. . Ilsinr is 10 Lbs. mie. LB. THE COMMUNITY THEATRE UTAH THEATRE CLOSED SUNDAYS, MONDAYS I TUESDAYS I 39 g Seedless Grapes New Potatoes 69 CONRACK Oni'ln-juiiifulnun- LEWISTON, 752-905- 5 24 AUG. 23 - Rug Shampoo Seafood Stuxfi 164 N. Tilbot'i BissaH LB. JAPANESE Lied LB. WEIGHT WATCHERS Du-Fou- tie ? 25 Cl. $1.75 SATURDAY 303 cin L FOR OCEAN P G COLOR LB. LB. - - Carrots Clear TROUT RIDAY -F- & DelMonte LB. $1.60 EFFECTIVE WHOLE Western AUG. $110 PRICES $58 -Tomato Juice 41 SAT. 8 OUR'jrGPCCOUTY - View High School in He served a mission for the LDS church in Norway. He will continue his education at the LDS Business College in Salt Lake City, where they will make their home. 1969. followed. Mrs. Larson has been active in Sunday School and Relief Society. Mr. Larson is a retired WED. thru feaJfccdS TAILS Rpbert graduated from Sky Fryers Tide LOBSTER it Taa. Eritj Utppini Arley and Orval Coleman recently spent five days in Idaho. On Saturday and Sunday they attended the Coleman family reun-tioheld at Easley Hot Springs, 14 miles north of Sun Valley. A potluck lunch was served at noon on Saturday. Games for the children King Hillyard years. lad Oatiliadiai Satnii. QmlH) Oirchiadiu Fraist n, at Open House Vfc 15 Oai km lit Hy-ru- m Juice from medium bottle of maraschino cherries Juice from small can pineapple Set until jiggly. Add 1 cup cream, whipped; maraschino cherries (taken through nut grinder), four cup nuts. bananas, cut fine, and peppers (1 red) Grind and boil in 2 quarts water for Add: 4 tsp. celery seed 4 tsp. mustard seed 3 tsp. tumeric 1 tsp. cloves 4 cups sugar 1 can pimiento 3 cups vinegar 1 cup water 2 T. salt Boil for 20 minutes and bottle. Held GEORGE AND DELIAII LARSON Ig 12 from Sky View High School. She has attended Utah State University for the past four EVERY DEPT. kI JUwijrs lemon jello 2 3 cups hot water 3 T. lemon juice i son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Mather of Smithfield. Reunion Bavarian Cream Salad ' and his wife Julia and family at Midvale. Other visitors have been Linda Felt of Brigham City visiting at the home of her parents Walter and Cora Blotter. Visiting at their grandparents home of Amos and Cora Rigby have been their ter of Mr. and Mrs. Reeder Karren, Lewiston, will be married to Robert Mather, one-poun- d Try this Bavarian occasion. - Friday Rites ...IN carton of cottage cheese 1 big package of jello Put in bowl and stir until dissolved. Add one No. 2 can crushed pineapple and one medium carton of cool whip. Mix together. Top with nuts, pecans. Chill. 1 Couple Plans Miss Lana Karren, daugh- Coleman i2P Easy ROBERT MATIIER AND LANA KARREN Bis-cho- City; ItaNae and Larry Forsberg, Nibley; Mareen. Raeburn and Daniel who are salad. Brian Hoy and Jenny Lyn Auger. The couples son David It. and his wife Gayle celebrated their fourth wedding anniversary the same day as did Mrs. ituth Ormond's parents. Carolyn and John of Logan but they celebrated their 54th wedding anniversary. A special wedding cake was made for the Ormonds by their daughter, Mareen Ormond. A beautiful painted quilt, made by their children, was presented to their parents. A delicious chicken dinner was served at 77 West Main in Richmond. Green Peppers M 5 TALBOT'S MARKET LEWISTON, UTAH PHONE 258-222- 5 v 4 . 4 |