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Show 4 THE CITIZEN THURSDAY. APRIL R, 1976 5enior Citizens Calendar Archibalds Visiting In California and Rhea Archibald and family in Torrence and with their daughter, Gwenda, and Delbert Brindenstine and f F ;V 7f' M Ai jvVV fW; i f? I . I I ; . f ' : s ' ; i .'-- i , 9 j; IS V.V' i V' i i- . ! S v -- family in Concord. Sylvia Buttars was taken to the Logan hospital on Monday for medical treatment. Visiting on Sunday at the home of Sarah and Leonard Buttars were their daughter, Esther Thompson, and family of Roy. The Martin Harris Camp of Utah Daughters of Pioneers met recently at the home of Sarah Buttars. Ruth ark gave a patriotic stray and led The Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. Sarah Buttars told of an incident in the life of Thomas Godfrey, Sing Tom Sing, when he was captured by the Indians. Veda Loosle gave the history of Israel Justis Clark, the first bishop of Clarkston. He was born December 25, 1821, in New York. Business was ' -- ; ..IIL rCZ - 1 '1 ' .4 llr i .a. Y i . Carol Winn, Lewiston, takes time out from a busy family life to share her favorite recipes -- Citiien Photo as Cook of the Week. attfeT&eed Nominees ond Counselor Mervin Thompson. Speakers for the service were Bishop Bryant and Julie Woolley erf Napa, California. Mrs. Woolley was the former Julie Griffin, a former member of our ward. They came to attend conference in Salt Lake City and to visit family members here. town family members of Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Out of attending church Woolley were Leah and Gordon Cottle 'and son, Daren; Ogden; Jau-netta and William Furlong and children, Marlea and Mark, Logan; Becky and Ross Knight and son, Evan, Ogden; LaRell and Bonnie discussed, luncheon was served to eight members and two guests, Maureen y and Hattie Archibald. native of Kaysville, Utah, Carol Winn serves as this weeks cook. A Brigham Young University graduate and former school teacher, she is the wife of Gerry Winn who is employed with Dunkley Transport in Salt Lake City, as a dispatcher. Carol has been a Primary president and has taught classes in the other LDS organizations. She is a - member of the Lewiston Jaynes, which is a social and service club. She lists cooking, sewing and reading as her main interests along with her husband and their two children, Melissa, seven and Jason who is four. CHICKEN ROLLS 1 1 1 2 can boned chicken 3 oz. pkg. cream cheese small can mushrooms tubes of crescent rolls chopped nuts Mix together, chicken, mushrooms and cream cheese. Put small amount in crescent dough and roll up sealing all ends. Roll in chopped nut. Bake at 350 degrees for 0 minutes. Serve plain or with gravy poured over the top. Makes 16. 15-2- SPICE BARS 14 cups unsifted all purpose flour 1 . tsp. baking powder 4 tsp. baking soda 2 tsp. allspice 1 can (104) tomato soup (undiluted) 11 3 cup vegetable oil 2 eggs 4 cup uncooked rolled oats 1 cup peanuts, raisins or chocolate chips (optional) Bake at 350 degrees for and floured 10x15x1 inch pan. 20-2- . 5 minutes in greased . SHRIMP BURGERS flat can shrimp, crab or tuna hard cooked eggs 4 cup medium Cheddar cheese grated 1 cup salad dressing 4 cup swfeet pickle relish 1 pkg, hamburger buns Mix all ingredients together. Spread mixtures on a half bun. Place under broiler until cheese melts and shrimp burgers begin to brown. Serve immediately. (Mixture can be made ahead and stored in a covered container in refrigerator.) 1 3 CREAM CHERRY Listed Pat and Lloyd Godfrey of Danville, California, Students from the area nominated for the Utah State University chapter of Phi Kappa Phi National Scholastic honor society are so honor ed as they are among the top academically in their graduating class, according to Dallas Holmes, chapter journal correspondent, they include: College of Agriculture, Kirk H. Allred, Hyde Park; and James Edwin Draper, North Logan. College of Agriculture, Kirk H. Allred, Hyde Park; and James Edwin Draper, North Logan. College of Family Life, Daisy May Culley, North Logan. College of Humanities, Joyce Johnson, Hyde Park and Curtis Glen Taylor, Richmond. College of Natural Resources. Colleen Diane Flannery, Hyde Park. The Senior Citizens of Cache County met at their center in Logan Friday afternoon and enjoyed a variety program arranged by Claude Robbins. Mr. Floyd Wolford, program chairman would like more such programs and invites anyone with a senior citizens type program to in telephone him at of Blanding, Utah. On April 9 Maxine Hymas and group from Preston will bring a program of reading and music at 2:30 p.m. Transportation will be provided for those desiring to attend, please telephone the PIE April p.m., pressure. YOUR COMIIENTS PLEASE TUESDAYS - 7:30 pjo. and the Cache Public Library presents a public forum which focuses on national issues from the Cache Valley Perspective. KUSU hew, Trenton; Bemiece and Joe Griffin, Ferris and Caro- lyn Thompson and family, Mervin and JoAnn Thomp- son, Jay and Shauna Jo Thompson, Merlyn and Bob Barson of Clarkston. Brenda and Ronald Jacques and family erf Ammon, Idaho, were guests at the home of her parents, Gladys and George Loosle on Saturday evening and Sunday. Venis Clark returned to his home on Sunday from the blood April 178:00 p.m. dance. mentioned, Aubrey and Pearl Griffin, Nola and Glen Griffin and children, Ellen, Sarah Lynn and son, Matt- If - FM you can not attend at the Library PARTICIPATE BY RADIO! Your comments during are welcome. CALL Host the program - IN 753-384- 1 91.5 mhz KUSU-F- M Logan hospital where he underwent major surgery. Kent Robson Topic - Popular Culture as a reflection of American Character. This broodcost series is supporlad by a grant from fha Utah Endowment for tha Humonitias o state-baseprogram of tha National Endowmant for tha Humonitias. d Senior Citizens Center at Mad FOUR SEASONS HAS EVERYTHING 'rsmhhtleld MORE ENJOYABLE President Dixie Hillyard conducted the 8th Ward Relief Society Birthday Party. Valoy Packer directed Melt Down My Pewter" and Peggy Speth was music director. Kathy Christensen led the choir in songs. Karen Bates gave a tribute to the past presidency, Sally Crossley, Dixie Hillyard, Nancy Cressell and Venna Gerber. Each was presented A a rose and a book, History of Relief Society. There were 102 husbands and wives who enjoyed homemade ice cream, homemade raising cake and mo- Camille Goodey, son and daughter of Orris and Helen Goodey of Richland, Washington, visited on Saturday afternoon with their uncles and aunts, Tellma and Willis Thompson and Sybil and Dallas Goodey. They were on their way to Salt Lake for conference and the Japanese missionary reunion. Gladys and George Loosle, Mabel and James Gardner spent three days visiting 753-537- 4. e, April TO MAKE YOUR YARD AND GARDEN son of Layton visited with their parents, Sybil and Dallas Goodey. Marlene and Alison stayed to visit with their grandparents fra: a few days. and e, Logan. family, Deweyville, and Merle and Alan Cornish and daughters; Marlene and Ali- LaVan crochet, etc.. Rock Club, evening. ' Program at 2:30 p.m. Palmer 8 playing. lODance p.m., Clyde 121:30 p.m. Civil Service Retirees 13 Rock Shop 7 p.m. 14 Bingo 2:00 p.m., pharmacy film 9:00 p.m. under the direction of Wallace Kirkham. 15 Sewing and crocheting class, string art Ojas yam art, SUP Banquet 7:30 p.m. 16Friday afternoon program 12 noon to 2:00 752-468- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Tom Grill and son, John and Dennis, of North Ogden and Sherri Vosiard of Fort Worth, Texas, were Friday visitors at the home of their grandparents, Annie and Herman Thompson, also with their aunt and uncle, Sybil and Dallas Goodey. Mary-Ann Gardner .and Cache Valley La Leche League will hold its second meeting: on April 8, at 7:30 p.m. It will be held at the home of Peggy Womack, 545 Glennwood Dr., Hyrum. All women interested in nursing babies are invited. Babies are welcome too. You need not be pregnant, have a family or have come to previous meetings to attend. For further information call or 563-658- 7, ' frey returned home to Clarkston with them after spending three weeks in California. They also visited with Pat's mother, Mrs. Sylvia Buttar, and her father, Arvel Buttars, in the Sunshine Terrace in Logan. Other weekend visitors with Sylvia and Arvle Buttars was their daughter, Colleen Harvey, and family League To Meet 563-521- 7, spent the weekend visiting with family members. Sarah God- Cottle, daughter, Jody, Ogden; Leora and Larry Jar-dinJudy and Roger, Logan; Jan and Steven Jar-dinLogan; Thora Allen and daughter, Sherol, Portage; Ila and Dennis Winn and srai, Jedd, Thomas, California; Janet Allen, Portage and friend Gary Manning, Garland. Following church, supper was served at the home of Connie Thompson to the following besides the above Claude Robbins Entertains Citizens God-fre- A April April April April at the home of Marvin and Pat Loosle and family and with Shearer and Max Holman and family in Salt Lake Gty. Nairn Moore of Bancroft, Idaho, now serving in the armed services in Fort Collins, Colo., visited on Monday at the home of Gladys and George Loosle He and the Loosles worked together in the mission field in England. The Sunday evening service was conducted by Sec- . Free toy aid 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., sewing, April 9 Clarkston Hattie and Hillard Archibald and son, Lorin, and Margie and Dean Archibald are visiting in California, with his brother, Eldredge, - April by Gladys Loosle A. f e 8 ... lasses taffy for RINNS large pkg. cream cheese 4 cup powdered sugar 1 tsp. vanilla it tsp. almond extract 4 tsp. salt 1 Royal Executive Inn Whip above ingredients together. Add to 4 pint whipped cream. Pour into baked pie shell or graham cracker crust and top with one can prepared cherry pie mix. (blueberry may be used also.) SALT LAKE CITY'S FINEST SEAFOAM SALAD 1 6 oz. pkg. lime jello qt. canned pears Juice from pears 1 large pkg. cream cheese 1 cup cream, whipped Dissolve jello in hot juice of pears. Osterize pears, cream cheese and jello. Set until mushy. Fold in cream. Set garnish with maraschino cherries. 1 WE HAVE EVERYTHING IN OUTDOOR HAND TOOLS & SUPPLIES BREAD STICKS Lawn 4 cup butter 1 can refrigerator biscuits Sesame seeds In the bottom of an 8 to 9 inch square baking dish melt butter. Remove and separate one can refrigerator Mowers biscuits. Between hands roll biscuit until 8 inches long. Place biscuits in pan rolling to cover with melted butter. Sprinkle with sesame seeds. Bake 12 minutes in a 450 degree oven. Allow sticks to sit for a few minutes before removing to absorb butter. Makes 10 sticks. Modle shown $' 3 hp - 19 cut recoil starter Briggs & Stratton engine Briefs Over the spring vacation holiday from school there were many Newtonites who traveled to points of interest. Dody and Norvcl Jones traveled to San Francisco, California. Margcne and Norris Anderson and family, Teresa, Kyle and Darren traveled to Disneyland, California. Lynn Goodsell of Newton, son of Sarah and Darrell Goodsell has received an LDS mission call to Austra- - lia. He will be leaving in COFFEE July. Newton Ward Sacrament meeting was conducted by Myron Benson. The opening song was by the Ward Choir and a special number was a piano solo by Judy Woodward. The speaker was.Mur-ra- y Rigby. Fran Viehweg of Newton has returned home from the Ingnn Hospital after major surgery. SHOP - BRIDAL SUITE - SWIMMING MEETING AND CONVENTION DIRECT DIAL ROOM ROOMS PHONES - - - POOL RENT A CAR SAME DAY LAUNDRY AND VALET SERVICE COLOR TV - SWITCHBOARD - TAKE THE FIFTH FREEWAY EXIT 5ER50N OPEN SECOND WEST AT NORTH TUPLE NORTH SERVICE 100 LUXURIOUS UNITS - PHONE For The Price of 1 0 FOR RESERVATIONS On Weekends lUj 47 N. STATE SUPPLM PRESTON, IDAHO |