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Show I CITIZEN THE . THURSDAY, DEC. 2i, 1174 Ward Choir Presents Cantata Wednesday evening. The young couple were married LaRaine and Charles By Gladys l.oosle Pearce will entertain at their ('larkslon home on Christmas 'Eve. Dinner will be served to her parents Rangna and Paul M. Sunday evening sen 'ce in Denzel and Shirlene the ward chapel will be a Gark, and Gark family, Bonnie Cantata sponsored by the and of Gark-stoPearce Dwight Ward Choir under the direc- in the Ogden Temple. The bride is the daughter of Ruth and Carl Fonnesbeck of Eureka, California and granddaughter of the late Carl M. and Mrs. Emily Fonnesbeck, a former resident of Clarkston. She has been attending USU. The groom is formerly of Brigham Gty, and they are going to make their home in Bountiful, where he is teaching. The family of Lenora and Maynard Gark enjoyed a party at their home on n; tion of Cherrill Clark accompanied by Berniece Griffin. Elsa Miller of Providence is spending two weeks at the home of her daughter and Margaret and son-in-la- Aaron Barson. Christmas Eve INA ANDERSEN, Richmond, start'd a tradition when she began making and giving away her candies to family members for the holiday. Couple Marries Nada and Jack W. Howard, Smithfield announce the engagement and marriage of their daughter Jill to David Rich, son of Mr. and Mrs. William G. Rich of Logan. Candy making at the Ina Andersen home in Richmond has been a tradition for many years. The thing Ina enjoys making most is chocolates, which she gives to family members and friends at Christmas time. Ina '8 husband is Elwin Andersen, who owns and operates a dairy farm. Ina, along with being the Cook of the Week, works at Park School in Richmond on a part-tim- e basis. She is president of the American Legion Auxiliary, Unit 33. She also teaches a Prima y class and does genealogy work. She has three children, Mrs. Jed (Linda) Lamb, Mrs. Steven (Elaine) Ward, and Mrs. Warren (MarJean) Myers, all of Richmond. She is also the grandmother of seven grandchildren. She has many other candies she makes that are very easy and good tasting. Listed are three of her favorites: An open house was held at the Lions Lodge in Smith-fielA large crowd attended. d. They were married earlier in the day by Bishop Harry Otteson of the Smithfield Third Ward. David is employed by William Evans Insulation and Jill attends Sky View High School. After a short honeymoon to Salt Lake City they are at home in Logan. Marshmallows Bring to boil: 4 cup sugar 2 3 cup white syrup Boil to 235 degrees. Dissolve: 1 envelope plain gelatin 1 3 cup cold water 4 teaspoon vanilla Mix with syrup mix and beat with beater. When white and fluffy, add chips of chocolate, one or two different nuts, or leave plain. Have ready a buttered 8x8 inch pan. Sprinkle unsweetened coconut cm bottom and sides so that marshmallow will not stick to pan. Pour mixture in pan and spread coconut on top. Let set for about an hour. Cut in small pieces and roll in more coconut to completely cover. Wolds Show Holy Land Vera and Darrell Wold, of of Smithfield showed slides and gave a travelogue in the Millville Ward on their trip to the Holy Land, Sunday. The Wolds spent three weeks in the Holy Land. The trip was presented to the two adult classes in Sunday School. Mrs. Roskelly accompanied them to the sister and brother-in-laMrs. Faye Roskelley w Burnt Sugar Candy 4 cup sugar, browned in pan. Add 4 cup water and stir until dissolved. Add 3 cups sugar, 14 cups milk, 2 tablespoons butter Cook until soft. Arm ball in cold water. Cool, add 1 teaspoon vanilla and beat until it sets up. It will look like it is hard and sugary, but knead it and it will become soft and creamy. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Follett would like to announce the marriage of their daughter, LeAnn to Scott C. Dunn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dunn, Salt Lake City. The couple exchanged vows Saturday above the Colorado River at Toroweap overlook, Grand Canyon Na 14 cups sugar cup plus 1 tablespoon dark corn syrup 24 tablespoons butter 14 cup whipping cream 1 teaspoon vanilla flavoring Nuts (optional) Mix syrup, sugar, butter and one-ha- lf of cream. Bring to boil and add other cream slowly so it does not ston boiling. Cook to firm ball. Pour out to cool. Mark in squares and cut. Put pieces in paper candy cups or dip in chocolate. If you ever cook this too much, put back on stove with a little more cream and dissolve again. You can work with this to get it the right consistency you want. Basic Cremes je Hereford stock calves $22.00 to steer ford stock heifer calves to $22.50; Holstein 300 to 500 pounds $18.00 to $24.00; Holstein steers 500 to 900 pounds $18.50 to $22.10. Choice fed steers, None; Choice fed heifers, None; Fed Holstein steers $23.00 to $26.25; Holstein heifers 300 to 500 pounds $20.00 to $28.60; Holstein heifers 500 to 900 pounds $18.00 to $24.00; $18.00 steers tional Monument, Ariz. A trousseau tea will be given for the bride at the home of her parents, 14 West Center, Hyde Park, on Dec. 23, from 2 until 8 p.m. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. ' LeAnn and Scott will make their home in Kanab. Citizen Cacfje E JENIENE ADAMSON 14335 EDITOR IMSiMI Following luncheon, a pro- gram was enjoyed. June n; Malad; Debra and Dan Cooper and son, Logan; and Shauna and Kent Parker and family, Providence. Dinner guests Christmas Day at the home of Edna and William Atkinson will be their family, Claire and Lynn Atkinson and family, Gifton, Idaho; Vera and head. Market: All cattle steady with last week. Choice quality heavy feeder steers sold up to $29.80. Sponsored by civic clubs were two holiday events for the children of Smithfield. One was the movie at the Main Theater, sponsored by the Lions Club, called, PuF n Stuff," Saturday, followed by a visit from Santa Claus made at the Armory. The visit was sponsored by Smithfield City and the Jay-ceesponsored by the Smithfield Jaycees was held at Marvs Cafe for all civic and church leaders. Why its necessary to have reserve electricity generating capacity We've all experienced untimely mechanical problems. Automobiles break down. Plumbing stops up. Roofs develop leaks. Problems like these happen even hough we keep watch and work to prevent them. And too often, these difficulties are not only unexpected but require costly repairs. But it happens to everybody... including Utah Power. Some of the company's large industrial customers that are served from the company's reserve capacity on an interruptible basis may not get all of the power they can use until this damaged unit goes back ino operation, but we expect that there will be an adequate supply for all firm customers. Way warmth and comfort fill your home for Christmas . . . and every day! Thanks for your patronage. s. prayer breakfast Utah Power talks about your electric power: For example, on November 28th at 4:20 a.m., a mechanical failure occurred in the high pressure turbine of a 330,000 kilowatt unit a, our Naughton Plant near Kemmerer, Wyoming. And, working as rapidly as possible, we have determined that it will take six months and over $1 million in repairs alone to bring this unit back into service for you. $35.00 to $37.25; Hogs $30.00 to $35.60; Newborn bull calves $5.00 to $20.00 per Also a Christmas morning breakfast will be enjoyed at the home of Rangna and Paul M. Clark. Guests will be and Charles LaRaine Pearce, Cherrill and Brooks Gark and family, of Gark-stoPauline Gonzales and son Jason, Salt Lake Gty; LaRene and Paul L. Gark,. A al Lambs $25.50; Here- Morning Breakfast Kingsford and Beth Ti tensor sang several duets. A Christmas story, The Birth of Christ," from the Book of Luke in the Bible was given by Mrs. Titensor. It was decided to send money again this year to the Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake Gty to aid the veterans Christmas. n. Smithfield Livestock Auction Top dairy cow $490; Goof1 to choice dairy cows and heifers $400 to $450; Smaller common dairy cows $250 to $375; High yielding heifer-ette- s $22.00 to $24.85; Utility and commercial cows $18.00 to $22.35; Conner and cutler cows $14.00 to $17.50; Bulls $21.00 to $27.j0. Those attending were Madge and Delorf Gark and family, Idaho Falls; Sarah Ann and Kenneth Balls and family, Shelia and Ralph Gark and son Shaun, Terrilee aid John Clark and family, Ann and David Balls all of Clarkston. Santa Claus was a special The Cache County Gold Star Mothers met at the home of their president, Alice Jensen in Cove for their annual Christmas parwas ty Thursday. The home decorated in the Christmas theme. n, Smithfield, Utah cups sugar cup whipping cream 1 tablespoon white kam syrup Dash of salt Dissolve and wash down sides of pan. Cook to softball (231 degrees). Cool fast on cold marble. Beat until set. Knead and wrap in wax paper or plastic bag overnight. This will also freeze well, so it can be used at a later date. This creme will have a very light 'aramel taste. It is very good molded in a roll and rolled in crushed pecan nuts. Slice. 1 20, 1974 14. Alice Jensen Hosts Star Mothers Gene Tippetts and family, Ogden; Jane and Rex Atkinson and family, Lehi; Stanley and Julie Atkinson, Logan and Marilyn and Dean Atkinson and family. Ruth and Verl Buttars and Javdene and Kendon Godfrey and family will attend the Radcliffe Henrie family tradition Christmas party to be held on Monday evening at the home of Norma and Weston Henrie jn North Logan. Jaydene and Kendon Godfrey and family, Garkston; Jeaniel and Kim Saver, Jac-qi- e and Mike Nish and son of Salt Lake Gty; Matthew Bessie and Brigham GrifPamela and Dennis Rhodes will fin and their family get and family, Garland; Ethel together on December 26 at and Callan Buttars and famthe home of their son and Hyde Park; and Ixira Grace and ily, daughter-in-law- , Nish and daughter. Stacey of Dennis, in Providence. Other Logan will be Christmas Day family members will be dinner guests at the home of Renee and Edward Buttars their parents Ruth and Verl and family. Patricia and Buttars. Nile Griffin and fj.milv of Sybil Goodcy spent Tuesand MayOgden: Virginia and Wednesday in Granday nard Griffin and family of at the home of her ger Salt Lake City; Kaylcne and Myrna and Mieli-edaughter Terry Griffin and family. DeGriselles. She went to North Logan, and the family attend the dance review of of Grace and Dennis. her granddaughter. Tressa DcGrisscllcs. Dallas Goodcy and his sister. Tellma Thompson, attended the wedding reception of Kristen Fnnnesbeck and lirry Moody in Logan M Published every Thursday at 3 Dec. Saturday December Dinner guests on Sunday, Dec. 22, also for the holidays will be the family of Margaret and Aaron Barson. They will be Janice and Lyle Barson and son Jeff, alt Lake City; Kathy anu Aaron Barson Jr., and family, Kansas City, Missouri; William and Virginia Oliver and famand ily, Las Vegas; Micky and daughter Barson Harold Angela, Logan; Jacey and Beverely Hunt and Larry Barson, Salt Lake Gty. Elva and J. Byron Ravsten will leave on Friday for a months visit to the home of their son and daughter-in-laLinda and Stephen Ravsten and family in Dallas, Texas. Stephen has been in Canada on business and will arrive at his parents home on Thursday and will accompany them to his home in Dallas. Couple Married At Monument Chewing Caramels 1 The family of the late Phebe and Andrew Jardine will have their annual get together Christmas Eve at the home of their son Edwin M. Jardine. Those attending will be Barbara and Venis Clark, Ruth Ann and Jane Clark, Catherine Godfrey, Carla and Ralph Clark and family all of Clarkston and Kathy and Lloyd Clark and daughter Lori Lee of Logan. In the evening of Christmas Day, Barbara and Venis Clark and daughters Ruth Ann and Jane and Kathy and Lloyd Clark and daughter Lori Ann will be guests of Carla and Ralph Clark and family. Mrs. Mary H. Griffin left by plane on Tuesday for Maryville, Missouri, where she will spend an indefinite time with her son Clair and Marilyn Griffin and family. Christmas guests at the home of Velda and Victor Rasmussen will be their daughters, Rebecca and Davis Peterson and son Jason of Lehi, and Marilyn Raw-soSalt Lake City. The family of Helen and Rudgar Barson will have their annual get together on Christmas Eve. Dinner will be served and gifts exchanged. Besides Helen and Rudgar will be Faye and Joe Loosle and family, Kathy and Dennie Barson and family, Janet and David Nelson, Jerri and Richard Barson, Robert Barson and Merlyn Thompson and Eddie Bar-so- La Rene and Paul L. Clark and family, Malad, Idaho; Shauna and Kent Parker and family, Providence; Debra and Dan Cooper and son Daniel, Logan. Gladys and George Loosle will spend a few days during the holidays in Salt Lake City, visiting with members of their family. They include: Pat and Marvin Loosle and family, Evelyn, and Larry W. Humpreys and family; and Carla and Gay-le- n D. Loosle and family. guest bringing gifts to the children. Bob's Furniture Outlet The older company plants which provide reserve capacity are not as efficient as the damaged Naughton Plant unit, so it costs more to generate power using them. It also costs more to purchase power when available from interconnected neighboring utilities added expense pushes up the already rapidly advancing costs of providing the electric . Unfortunately this power you need. It's another important reason why electric utilities need reserve generating capacity. And since you're a customer, you have a right to know that Utah Power is ready and able to provide the electricity you need even in the face of unexpected circumstances. |