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Show THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1976 - THE CITIZEN Open House Honors Married Couple , Nina Rich and Grant Paul Tayor were united in marriage Friday, May 14 at the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Nina is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Rich, Salt Lake City and Grant is the son of her and Mrs. Morris H. Taylor, Hyde Park. That evening the parents the bride were hosts at a reeption at their home, 1345 Normandie Circle. On Saturday, the bridal pair were further honored at an open house given by the parents of the groom at their home, 131 East 2nd South, in Hyde Park. Friends and relatives called. Mrs. Taylor is attending the University of Utah where she was chairman for asso- of Following the wedding they were honored at a wedding breakfast at the Salt Lake City home with the grooms parents as hosts. . Open House Planned May Karen Erickson, Richmond, takes time oat from her Cook of the Week. buy schedule te serve as this weeks Citizen Photo Legions Bur-de- Karen Erickson has been married to Stephe; Erickson for 17 years and lives at 293 East Main ii t Richmond. Mr. Erickson is bishop of the Richmond Ward and Tbsp. instant minced onion 1 Tbsp. butter 2 tsp. dill seed 1 tsp. salt to tsp. soda ground to the legg Soften yeast in water, sugar, onion, butter, dill yeast. Add flour. Beat well. Cover, let rise about 1 hour. Stir down dough. Turn into well greased 8 inchdto or 2 quart) casserole. Let rise 0 minutes. Bake at 850 degrees for 0 minutes. Brush with soft butter and sprinkle with salt Makes one round loaf.. Mrs. Manning was accompanied by Francine Oliverson. 40-5- DUP Camp GRAPEFRUIT COCKTAIL cups water cup sugar Dash salt y, Boil 5 minutes then cool. Add to cup unsweetened grapefruit juice. Freese to slush, beat, refreeze. Serve as appetizer with a cherry on top or could pour P over it for punch. 2 1 Holds Social Community Club The James Hendricks Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers met Thursday at the Relic Hall, Richmond. Holds Guest Night musical program. New officers were named with Anna Brough, new president; Carolyn Hansen as vice president; Ora Law, secretary and Renae Crockett as treasurer. A gift and thanks was given to the outgoing offi- cers, president, Renna Cub-lovice president, Clodean Riches; secretary, Francine r; Oliverson and treasurer, Shirley Larson. This was the last meeting untillSeptember. President Louise Mendenhall conducted and welcomed everyone. This meeting was their closing social. Meetings will begin again in the fall. The group sang a song, led by Lavine Gailbraith. Theota S packman explained about the flag and led in the pledge. secretary. Retiring officers are president, Fern Hansen; vice president, Verla Noble and secretary, Alice Weeks. The next meeting will be Junes. Magnavox 25" Diagonal JOYCE LAMONT STEREO THEATRES Pair Recites Vows Today p.m. weekdays. May 23 Organ Recital, 3 p.m., Fine ARts Center cert Hall, Admission-fr- ee. Con-Jallc- ry Mr. Budge and Mrs. Stettler. A report was given on the remodeling of the relic hall. relative of hers. Mrs. Thompson gave the lesson on pioneer women. Refreshments were served to 21. and Mrs. Leo H. Haueter, Roosevelt, an- nounce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Joyce, to Jay D. LaMont, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. LaMont, Providence. They will be married Thursday, May 20 in the Logan LDS Temple. A wedding reception to honor the couple will be held the following evening, May 21 from 7 to 10 at the Myton ward cultural hall, Myton, Ut. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. Joyce is a graduate of Union high school, semin- -' velt, and a four-yeary graduate. Following a year of study at Utah State University, she has been working at the USU Cache County Extension office. Jay is a graduate of Sky View high school and is presently employed as su-- . ar pervisor at the Wurlitzer plant in Logan. After a short honeymoon, the couple will make their home in Logan. Extra Totted for Extra Reliability at Iha OK Corral Linda Gittins Supor Bright Matrix Picture Tuba Modular Chaaaia 100 Solid-Stat- o Vidoomatic Welcomes Lady Lions President Linda Gittens welcomed the Lady Lions at their May meeting at the Lions Lodge. Gladys Teucher was welcomed as a new club member. Alta Allsop attended as a guest of Bessie Allsop. Norma Edwards showed slides and narrated her trip to England. Lunch was served to 21 by . Sound Docodor NOW Keith Jorge sen's Magnavox Home Entertainment Center Open, but nothing planned. Rock Shop, Bingo, shuffleboard and pool. Rugs, crocheting etc. Blood pressure clinic noon to 2 p.m. Program, Les Montrose and a bicentennial program. Matrix Built-i- n 7529456 - o Radio-Phonogra- Crochet, sewing, rug making. Program, 2:30, Karla Rawlings. No dances until fall. Annual Senior Citizens dinner. For reservation and transportation telephone the center at May 25 evening. 26 ' May May 27 May 28 on Electronic Voltage Regulation Stereo FMAM Edna Toolson, Wilda Plowman and Alene Facer. Arley Coleman was program chairman. The next meeting will be June 2. May 20 May 21 May 22 May 24 ' Ono-Butt- Tuning Dotont UHF and VHF Tuning (on noiwamoto modolo) SoM-Stat- Senior Citizen Calendar Present were county officers, Mrs. Peterson, Mrs. Laura Benson gave the history of a Mr. Mayberry, a Calendar 4:30 sen, Barbara Hansen, and Julie Hansen. conducting. A short business meeting was held. The club is to provide judges for the parade. Each was urged to do for their secret sisters. A tray lunch was served to 14 members. Marvel Nelson gave three articles. The first was Why I Like Japan by James ily. 30-4- 3rd Through May 27 Vnnunl Art Undergraduate Student Exhibition, Library hours 8:30 a.m. Wendy Hansen, Dixie Han- welcoming everyone and Cache Valley 1776 by Darrell J. Wyatt and an editorial Definition of an American. New officers were passed on, with Neta Roberts, president; Vadis Hillyard, vice president and Roma Law, musical Sounds of Music" by Rogers and Hammers tein and sang numbers from it. It is the story of the Trapp fam- 2to - 2to cups flour USU Brenda Bingham; vice president, Bonnie Hansen; sec. treas, Jane Hansen; reporter, Amy' Hansen. . Members are: Brenda Bingham, Bonnie Hansen, Jane Hansen, Amy Hansen, The Lofthouse was the setting for the Epsilon Sigma Alpha Sorority meeting Tuesday evening. President Sylvia Toolson welcomed everyone. It was their Founders Day party. Dinner was served to 36 members and guests. Coy Manning gave the program. She gave the back- 1 President Renna Gubler - then a story, Mitchner; Party yeast cake cupwarm water 1 cup cottage cheese 2 Tbsp. sugar welcomed everyone. Everyone then introduced themselves. Some 29 guests and members enjoyed dinner. Four young people from the Sounds of Zion" gave a Evelyn Hansen. Officers were elected: president, The Book LuRee Club of Smithfield met at the home of Marvel Nelson Thursday evening with Fern Hansen Holds Vfe Lucy Ballam. The Merry Meal Makers club in Amalga were organized May 5. The leaders are Bella Hansen and 4-- H Sororiety DILLY BREAD Carol p.m. Hosts Club Organized start at 7:30 at $2.00 a plate sponsored by .the American Legion Auxiliary, Smithfield Unit. All district Legion and Auxilliary members are urged to attend. 1 were 10 Club will eggs cups milk (scalded) 3 Tbsp. shortening 3 tsp. salt 5 Tbsp. sugar 2 yeast cakes Flour to make medium stiff dough Knead, let rise until double. Punch down; roll out, round or oblong for buns. Let set 10 minutes and pat on top. For sweet rolls spread with filling, cut and bake. Bake at 425 degrees until brown. Hostesses to Marvel Nelson Smithfield American Legion Hall, 200 Sduth Main. This takes in Cache, Rich, and Box Elder counties. It is time for the yearly reports and election of district officers, for the coming year. Supper 3 3 dark, Mary Jean Bair and 8 District One will hold their spring convention, Friday evening, May 21, at the SWEETROLLS ng- hall from 4--H MR. AND MRS. GRANT PAUL TAYLOR DOG BUNS HAMBURGER-HO- T Guest night was held by the Smithfield Community Club at the USU Union Building Wednesday eveni- Friday, May 21, in the Lewiston Second Ward cultural Convention 1 a farmer. Their family consists of Dana, 13, Kelly, 11, Paul, 8 and Ruth Ann, 5. ' Karen is homemaking director in the Richmom Stake and organist in junior Primary. She enjoys sewing, cooking, playing the organ ant piano, and reading. Her first care is her family. She taught school before her family arrived. She is t graduate of Brigham Young University and has done substitute teaching. Also she has worked in the PTA. Mr. Erickson has been on the Richmond city council. She has been on the Primary board; in Relief Society she taught the Mother Education class and has been president of MIA. She has always worked in the church. The family goes camping together and goes on short trips, having to be home to take care of the farm and animals. Ruth Ann takes dance lessons, Dana plays the piaqo and the boys have paper routes and work on the farm. Paul, at this writing, has a broken leg. Here are some of Karens favorite recipes. ROLLS, from Snow College in Ephraim, Utah, she has been attending Utah State Univer- - He has completed an LDS mission to Scotland. Showers have been given by Mrs. Lon G. Clayton, Mrs. Russell Nelson, 'Mrs. Earl Simester, Miss Mary Frances Watson and Miss Ruth Ann Snyder, Miss Katherine Muir, Mrs. Grant Bangerter, Mrs. T. J. Barrett and Mrs. Don Pine, Mrs. Joseph R. Evans, Mrs. Cliff A. Davis, Stephen Rich, Mrs. Howard Stephenson and Mrs. William Barrett and Mrs. John N. Henrie. 21 . Hold Spring of the Sounds of Zion. Mrs. Finn Paulsen, Mrs. In a . St. George LDS .sity. Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Temple ceremony Sherri Jo Schumann, Lewiston, are the Shumway and Dari Schumann were married Friday, parents of the bridegroom. May 14. A reception honoring He served as a missionary the couple was held in Bland-in- g for the LDS Church to the Northern States. Saturday night. They plan to make their The bride is the daughter home in Lewiston. Friends and relatives are of Mrs. Erva Shumway, of tt invited to attend an open Blanding, and the late Shumway. A graduate house which wiH be held . dated students of the university, was a member of the LDSSA Women's council and New Era committee. Mr. Taylor graduated from Utah State University where he served as president Ipreston - Phone 852-140- 0 Logan - Phone 752-97- 2 |