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Show THURSDAY, JUNE 2S, 1975 Family Honors SUP b If Eva and Howard Layne entertained 21 people on Father's Day. Their daughter, Annette, was there with her husband, Don Petersen, and their children. They are Peggy Ann and Lynda Kof-for- d and Brenda, David and Donnette Petersen, all of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Randy Bowcutt, Logan. Their niece, Nancy Kofford, of Hawaii, came with them. Another daughter of the Laynes, Pam Bockmeyer, Brigham City, and her children, Tracie, Tyler and Krista, were also there. A daughter-in-law. Sondra Layne, and her children, Jeff, Trent, Jason and Darren, came from California. They are also visiting Sondra's parents, Mr. and Airs. Kenneth Beckstead, in Preston. Pams husband, Mr. xt6eHee& NEWTON Convention Jones, of Newton, enjoys cooking and experimenting with new recipes and therefore makes an excellent candidate for this issues Cook of the Dody Week. She and her husband, Norval, have resided in Newton for 19 of their 22 years of married life. They have four daughters: Diane, Brenda, Alary Ellen and Karen. Dody has taught first graders at the Summit School for two years. She serves as Sunday School coordinator in the LDS Church and Relief Society teacher. The whole family likes boating and Dody enjoys working in the yard and a little bit of golfing. POTATOES medium potatoes, cooked with skins on. Cool, Shred coarsely lft cups cheese, shredded fine 2 cans cream of chicken soup (undiluted) 1 carton sour cream ft to ft cup chopped onions ft cup melted butter. 10-la- Mix and Mix one put in dripper. cup crushed cornflakes, 2 tablespoons butter. Refrigerate overnight. Code 35 to 40 minutes at degrees. BROCCOLI package chopped broccoli, cook and drain can cream style corn 1 slice bread (broken up or cubed) 2 eggs, slightly beaten ft cube butter (melted) - Add together and put in casserole. Sprinkle with buttered bread crumbs. Bake 45 minutes at 325 degrees. 1 .... CHOCOLATE SWEET CAKE Mix in large bowl: 2 cups sugar 2 cups flour FROSTING cube butter 13 cup milk 4 tablespoons cocoa Bring to boil and add 1 pound powdered sugar. Spread on cake while warm. Top with nuts if desired. TRIFLE Cut angel food or sponge cake into small pieces and line bottom of 9 x 12 pan. Mix: 1 package strawberry jello (6 ounce) 2 cups water 1 cup sugar 2 tablespoons corn starch ft teaspoon salt of 1 lemon Heat together until thick. Cod, then add 2 cups strawberries. Pour over cake and let set Make one package of vanilla instant pudding and add 1 cup sour cream. Pour over cake and strawberries. Top with whipped cream. ICE BOX OATMEAL COOKIES ft cup butter ft cup lard 1 1 2 1 lft 1 1 3 ft ft cup brown sugar cup white sugar eggs teaspoon vanilla cups sifted flour teaspoon soda teaspoon salt cups quick oats cup nuts cup coconut Form into a roll and chin. Slice thin and frost with a thin powdered sugar frosting before baking. PE ANUT BUTTER PINWHEELS ft cup shortening 1 Sociability at the Sharp home was enjoyed after the meeting. On Saturday evening Mr. ami Mrs. Clifford Gustave-so- n of Salinas, Calif., and Mrs. Joy West of Dayton, Idaho, called on Howard and Eva Layne. and Orlo Jensen and their sons were in Thatcher. Utah, Saturday, for the funeral of LaRae's father, Thomas Albert (Bert) Stokes. Others from Lewiston who attended the services were Mr. and Mrs. Garn Bodily and Mr. and Mrs. Orson Hawkins, whose daughter, Sherolyn, is the wife of Mr. Stokes' son. Darrell. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Hixlily attended a wedding reception in Salt Lake City Thursday evening for their mere, Rosemary Bodily, and her husband, Rodney C. Pugh. The couple had been married earlier that day in the Salt Lake Temple. The Sons of the Utah Pioneers met at the Senior applicators under federal Citizens Center Thursday evening. President Joe Hasten was in charge. A dinner of steaks, vegetable, Texas cake and ice cream was served to 8U. Harvey Allred arranged for the program. Mrs. Mary Fisk and daughter Mary Jane and Karen Picard gave a musical pro- gram. Mrs. Fisk played the piano and the girls played their flutes and also sang. In the business meeting a discussion was held on their trip to Kanab for the National Encampment, Sept. 10 through 14. They also discussed camping out in July up Blacksmith Fork Canyon. Two new regulations." Thomas Bingham. public policy director for the Utah Farm Bureau Federation, said today. The Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Kodenticide Act (FIFRA) calls for applicators of certain restricted-us- e pesticides to be certified under rules to be set up by each state. But as Bingham pointed out, the Environmental Protection Agency iKPA), which is to administer the program hasn't even listed which chemicals will be subject to restricted use, though Congress set up a deadline of October 21, 1974, for the list to be published and final regulations to be set. "Utah hasnt written the rules fur certification in our stale yet because EPA hasn't finished its work, Bingham pointed out. "Because so many wit- period they were considering," the farm leader added. The shorter extension will give Congress time to take a look at EPA's activities regarding FIFRA and to decide whether to grant funds for expansion of the program. Meanwhile, we may get another year without being regulated here in Utah," Bingham said. Eventually, though, it's certain that our farmers and ranchers, as well as custom applicators, will have to pass a test or take a training course to apply the pesticides that EPA decides to restrict in use because of their hazard to human health or to nearby plants and animals. Sugarbeets Near 5,000 Acres In Valley nesses have complained members were introduced, Parley Lloyd and Dr. Joseph Decker. about KPA's delay on these regulations, the House agriculture committee has voted to extend the EPA funds for this program for only 90 days, instead of the two-year Woodrow : , Reunion Enjoyed Nielsons Move fieldman, says nearly 5,000 acres of sugarbeets have been planted in Cache Valley this year. Lane and Barbara Nielson have moved to Richmond from Logan. The Nielson's have two girls and a boy, Angela, four, Amy, two, and Lane one year. Lane works at Shriebers Cheese Factory in Logan. The Nielsons are living in the North Ward at 145 North State. The Barbara and Lane spent some time in the Bahamas last . year. Lane originally came from Oak City, Utah,- which is just south of Salt Lake City. ances and furniture to nish their new home. come the Nielsons. The' Rin Ouk family from Phnom Phen is living with the Jim McDaniel family. Mrs. Ouk's name is Kim. The children include: Chandara, eight, Sovann, six, Sotheary, four, and Sambo, two. They will be moving into the old Reed Woodland home at 83 South 3rd West. Rin started work at In North Ward sacrament meeting the head of the Pep-perid- Farm on Monday. He was an electrician at the American Embassy in Phnom Phen. The Ouk family need teenage clothing or in sizes smaller along with appli - Barbara originally came from Salt Lake City. Richmond wishes to To Richmond by Jan Andrus Richmond wel- - egg 2 tablespoons milk lft cup sifted flour ft teaspoon soda ft teaspoon salt 1 package chocolate chips dream shortening until light and fluffy. Beat in pnannt butter, add egg and milk. Sift together flour, soda and salt. Add to mixture. Place dough on slightly 8 Inches. Melt floured waxed paper, roll it 15 on dough. JUrilJjke Jelly roll, lifting chocolate, spread wax paper slightly with each tuffi. Chill ip refrigerator 20 to 30 minutes. Place on ungreased cookie sheet. Bake 350 degrees for 8 to 10 minutes. ALS PRE-INVENTO- Activity Date Set fur- priesthood organization were speakers with two special numbers. The choir gave a special medley of three priesthood numbers. Roger Stark sang a solo accompanied by Gwen Hawlett. North Ward MIA girls went to camp and they will be gone until Thursday. Mothers and daughters special day has been postponed until June 30. There will be a special pot luck lunch. Jewel Art will be coming to make jewelry. There will be a nursery. Richmond South Ward second year Mia Maids are going to Downata Hot Springs next week. The second year Mia Maids and Laurels and boys of coores ponding age have planned a Twin Lake, Idaho, outing. There will be camping and water skiing. Teresa Egan and Chert Andrus are giving a baby shower for Teresas sister, Terry Maughan. The shower will be held at Teresas home next Tuesday evening. equipment and materials used in the water, archery range and rifle range. INCOME DISCOUNTS UP TO Closeouts pripvi EssiMt Md MI ts ecenomicil preserve Dry food. it in No Will Incemi nndtd Toil Special St on disco ntiniMd asd slight fraight sits. 2 W. 3rd N. 752-1(1- 4 cion Riedels Can mako Plus ho to Lapa 258-253- 6 INTER Guns, Products . . . MORE! .... SALE ENDS JUNE 30th Serving Cache Valley with the finest sporting equipment for 53 years. enlj-Sma- foo required. Not SPORTING GOODS confined 99 WEST CENTER, LOGAN EvMings For Kemrnihrr. If Appointment CACHE Packing, on HURRY to office. CaN Items AND back first year. Commission. dimiid Fishing Camping saasoa. tax commitment like H! Discounts Department Sleeping Bags, Coleman oxporionco nocnsjry. traio. Part time saamnal Commission 1 Special Back Returns. Tax work, during EQUI-FL0- in our Golf WANTED Women and STORE-WID- E TAX PREPARFRS Mm RY BIG REDUCTIONS 5-- cup sugar ft cup chunk peanut butter Butterworth, Amalgamated Sugar Co., er Bring to boil: cubes butter (ft pound) heaping tablespoons cocoa 1 cup water Pour mixture over sugar and flour. Mix well. Add: ft cup buttermilk 2 eggs ft teaspoon soda ft teaspoon vanilla Bake in 14 x 17 cookie sheet 20 minutes at 400 Juice Lihrum and their daughter were in Preston Sunday where they attended a farewell testimonial for their eousin. Kevin Sharp. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Sharp. Kevin will serve in the Dallas, Texas Mission. Farmers and ranchers in Utah may have an extra year of pesticide use before having to be certified as 13-1- 4. 2 4 1 lliidilv felon 4th-18t- 8 1 meyer, and Sondras band, Bart Layne, could not be present because of their work. Becky McKee of Holden, Utah is visiting this week with her sister and brother-in-laJonette and Regan Wheeler, and their small The Daughers of Utah son. A brother, Randy McPioneers will hold an annual Kee, brought Becky to Lewthree county convention Sat- iston and stayed for a couple of days, then returned home. h urday in the Logan The Wheelers will take Ward chapel, 502 East 3rd home on Thursday Becky North, Logan. Meeting will begin at 9:30 and will attend a farewell a.m. and concludes at noon. testimonial for Randy on Kate B. Carter, National Sunday prior to his leaving President also other mem- for a mission in Virginia. bers of the central commit- W'hile they are with the McKee family, the Wheelers tee will attend. Books and other supplies will go to the Provo Temple will be sold before and after also. the meeting. Participating will be North Cache Camp with President Karla Rawlings and her Mildred Hymes conducting children, Ruth, David, Mark, as host county. South Cache Max, Rhonda and Peggy, y County Camp, President took a trip to CaliGwen Miner and Franklin fornia. They visited the reCounty Camp, President creation spots in the Los Vera Nelson. Angeles area and called on All Daughters of the Utah Irving and Chris Manning at Pioneers who are members Tarzana. They drove up the of camps located in these coast to San Francisco and counties are encouraged to Oakland and returned home attend. by way of Reno and Wendov-er- . While in Los Angeles they also called on Mrs. McKay, mother of Mrs. Ron Brock-.- , ft ; ing of Cornish. Miss Nedra Ransom of Spokane, Wash., is spending the summer months with her Jacobs Lake, Ariz., was grandmother, Mrs. Ethyl the site of the Hawkins Ransom. Nedra is the daughreunion on June Those ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ned from Lewiston who enjoyed Ransom. the trip and the annual were Pearl and Friday evening Mr. and Orson Hawkins, Linda Mrs. Earl Ransom, Ethyl Hawkins, and Edna and Ransom, Nedra Ransom, Cecile Kent. They were ac- Paula Ransom and Dorothy companied by Mrs. Rolla Wheeler were very pleased Hawkins of Richmond and with the Ringing of The Bells Mrs. Phyllis Brown of Amerat the Utah State program ican Fork. University fieldhouse. Merle and Iola Kent of Clint and Bruce Larsen, Femdale, Wash., who also sons of Reed and Sue Larsen, attended the reunion, visited Great Falls, Mont., visited in Lewiston until June 23 with their aunt and uncle, when they left for their Linda and Ross Labrum, and return trip home. their children for a couple of MarDene and Denny Mandays last week. Being from ning and their family, Pocathe city, the boys really had tello, visited Sunday at the a great time exploring the Orson Hawkins home. Labrum farm. In last weeks article concerning the flag selling project by the Boy Scouts, the names of the Lewiston Second Ward Scouts were accidentally omitted. Kevin Litz, Ted Bodily and Mark Dent, who are working toward their Eagle requirements, have sold 27 flags to date. The Cache Valley Council of the Boy Scouts of America announce their Webelos ActA baby girl arrived Friivity Day on Saturday, July day, June 20, at the Logan 12, 1975, from 1:00 to 6:00 Hospital for Carol and Wip.m. All Cub Scouts, ten and lliam Dutro. Weighing in at above, whether in Webelos, seven pounds 13 ounces, the Dens or not are invited with new little girl will be named Mamie. She has a their dads. sister, Deana. The event will take place Happy grandparents are at Camp Hunt located 6 miles north of Garden City. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Allen, Cove, and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dutro of Oakland, Calif. The purpose of this outdoor Carols sister, Mrs. Kathy experience is to create in all Martin, is here from CalWebelos den members and ifornia to assist the Dutros. other ten year old Cub Scouts She has her son. Kip, four, a genuine desire to know with her. more about the Boy Scout Duane and Kay Labrum troop and to give them a and their family, Ross and preview of the thrills of Scout Linda Labrum and their camping. children, and Lee and Janet A fee of (1.50 each will be charged which will include DUP Sets BY LEDA SUTHERLAND 350 Bockhus- Delay Licensing Dinner l.arre TAX rfwnf no nl rtnybudy', businrn . . .jutl yiwri.' SERVIIX Lhr'-'- r JE .3 Funding May Holds Father THE CITIZEN arr-xa- i |