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Show 4 - THE CITIZEN THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1974 Battalion Attends Flag Raising On May 31 the Mormon Battalion attended the raising of the flag at the state capitol building in Salt Lake City all in uniform. Some 12 members and wives from Company D, Cache County attended. Bar- torial prayer. The Mormon Clara and Leland Cottle; NORMA HANCY, Hyde Perk, prepare! to serve delicious roils as this issue's Cook of the Citizen Photo Pair ot&eTtOeeA Norma Hancey, our cook for this week, is the daughter of Sylvia and 0. J. Falslev, Benson, and she and James Hancey have been married 15 years. He is a carpenter and a foreman for his company. They are the parents of seven children, a son, Bruce, 14, and six girls, Julie, 12, Janet, 11, Kristine, 5, Kaylene, 4, Konnie, 2, and Karren, 9 months. Norma is the chorister for the Relief Society, has worked in Primary and MIA, has been chorister for the Primary and was Mia Maid supervisor. Norma likes to bake, likes softball and most sports. When she can find the time she likes to sew. Norma is number 11 of 12 brothers and sisters and her parents have over 60 grandchildren. Nonnas baby, Karren, is number 60. .Norma attended North Cache High School before she was married. James' parents are, Bessie and Clarence Hancey of Hyde Park and he likes to hunt bear, coyotes, deer and elk. Make Ruth Ann Israelsen and Scott Andersen were married in the Logan LDS Temple Tuesday. Ruth Ann is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Israelsen, North Logan, and Scott is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Andersen, Bountiful. A reception was given in their honor at the home of the bride's parents, 851 East 22nd North, from 7:30 to 10 p.m. Friends and relatives were invited to attend. An open house was held Wednesday at the 'home of the bridegrooms parents. Ruth Ann graduated from Sky View High School and, four year Seminary in 1973. Place in 2 cup pitcher: 1 cup warm water 3 Tbsp. yeast or 3 yeast cakes 1 Tbsp. sugar Place on stove in pan and heat to lukewarm: Smithfield, soli of Ms. Claire D. Stratford, Schenectady, N.Y., and Ray P. Stratford, Scotia, N.Y. She is also the daughter of the late Erma S. Rolfsen. The couple will be married Saturday in the Logan LDS " Temple. A reception will be held to honor the bride and groom that evening from 7:00 to 9:30 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Braegger, 480 South Main, Providence. All relatives and friends are cordially invited to attend. No formal invitations are bring sent. held at the home of the bridegrooms father after An open house will be June childhood and elementary education. She is presently employed at the USU Book- town. 25, the couple arrives in New York. Kristy is a 1970 graduate of Sky View High School and 1976 graduate of Utah State University with a B.S. degree in fashion merchandising. She is a member of Phi Upsilon Omicron, a national honorary professional home economics fraternity. She is a 1976 graduate of the Logan DIANA JEAN TRAVELLER Institute. Jim is a 1969 graduate of n Burnt Lake LDS Hills-Ballsto- High School of Burnt Hills, N.Y., and a Junior at Utah State University majoring in advertising design and photography. He served four and a half years in the U.S. Air Force, two of which were in Japan. After spending the summer in New York, the couple will return to Providence while Jim finishes work at the university. Marriage Revealed Diana Jean Deuley became the bride of Dennis K. Traveller Friday in the St. store. Scott is a graduate of Viewmont High School and four year Seminary in 1972. He fulfilled an LDS mission in the Italian speaking Tor- Diana is a graduate of Las Vegas High School and Seminary. Dennis is a graduate of Sky View High School and Seminary and filled an LDS Mission in Arizona. He is now employed in Las Vegas. They will attend Utah State University in the fall. Traveller. As open house will be held in their honor Saturday from - Nebeker's Host Visitors f Jt. at the Richmond Stake Center. 8 to 9:30 p.m. George LDS Temple. She is the daughter of Mrs. Delores Tribbett Deuley. Las Vegas, Nev., Dennis is the son of Marvin A. Traveller, Richmond, and the late Jenis onto, Canada mission. He attended Brigham Young University for two years and will transfer to USU where both will continue their education. He is presently employed at the Hub at USU. They will make their home in Logan. 2 cake-take- Rolfsen, announce the forthcoming marriage of his daughter Kristy to James L. Stratford, The past three years she has been attending Utah State University majoring in early 3 cups milk squares margarine . Measure in large Tupperware bowl or Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Home In Logan SWEET ROLL DOUGH - To Sharlene and Merlin drick, Wayne Carlson, Rada and Dams Allred, Delano Hunsaker, May and Quinten Thomas, Bruce Allen, Theris Astle, Alma and Lorenzo Hansen and Hubert Ward.They then attended a program at the Mormon Battalion Monument where Jay Bingham, formerly of Amal-g- a, gave a short program. They then went to Lagoon and met Sons of the Pioneers chapters. There was the dedication of the SUP monument at Pioneer Village at Lagoon. President Spencer W. Kimball talked and gave dedica- - -- Open House To Honor Pair bara and Wesley Reese; Week. All SUP members and families took a tour of the Battalion was honored and sat to- gether in front of the stand, w m r: 74 cups flour 4 egg 2 Tbsp. salt 1 cup sugar or honey Add yeast and milk to flour mixture. Beat with wooden spoon until smooth. Add 7 to 8 more cups of flour to handle easily but soft as possible, almost sticky. Knead in bowl until smooth and elastic, about 10 minutes. Put lid on bowl and let rise until double, about 14 hour. Roil out for cinnamon rolls of dinner rolls. For cinnamon rolls: Roll out and spread with melted butter or margarine (about 2 squares). Then spread brown sugar on and sprinkle with nuts and cinnamon. Roll up tightly and cut in 1" slices. Let rise for 45 minutes to 1 hour. Bake on greased cookie sheets at 350 degrees for 15 minutes or until light brown. Frost as soon as they come out of the oven with powdered sugar hosting flavored with your favorite flavoring, lemon, orange, maple, etc. Makes about 4 to 5 dozen rolls. Recent visitors three children Kim Bruce and Karren, of Bountiful, and Lamar and Verla Nebeker and seven children, Larisa, Lana, Kerri, Christi, Barry, Maria and Ryan of at the home of Perry and Mildred Nebeker were James and Beth Larsen and four children, Mitz, Rhonda, Dirk and Jody of Salt Lake City, Helen and Sherman Lundreen and KRISTY ROLFSEN AND JAMES L. STRATFORD Ogden. , ' BROWNIES Combine and bring just to boil over medium heat, stirring occasionally: 14 cup sugar (a bit less) 23 cup margarine 4 cup water i Remove from heat and add: chocolate chips or 1 pkg. of semi-swe8 oz. (1 cup) butterscotch chips 2 tsp. vanilla Stir until melted and smooth. Beat in 2 eggs, one at a time. Add 14 cup sifted flour, Spread 4 tsp. salt, 4 tsp. baking soda. Add 1 cup nuts. for 25 to into greased 13 x 9 pan. Bake at 350 degrees 30 minutes. Cool thoroughly before cutting. Dont need to frost. E3dlSs MR. AND MRS. SCOTT ANDERSON From 4 Si Radio Shack Dealer League To Meet Cache Valley LaLeche League will hold its fourth iur Works As Great As It Looks! meeting: Nutrition and Weaning, on Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the home of All Channels, Pos.Neg. Ground Peggy Womack, 545 d Drive. Hvrum. nursing babies are invitea. Babies are welcome, too. Those attending need not be pregnant, have a family or. have come to previous meetings. For further inforGlen-woo- mation call 752-776- 5 563-658- 7, or 12995 WWW Cumport,Weo-f- n in Dynamic Mika With CoiM Corf Births 12" Oscslitini Fm 3 Sptsd grandparents Norma and Smithfield. Other grandparents are Del- A 1968 MACK 129,009 damages cement truck owned by the LeGrand Johnson Construction Co. received Wednesday when It overturned on U.S. 91, a half mile south of Richmond. The driver, Curtis Smith, 24, Richmond, apparently lost control of the vehicle when the left front tire blew out. No citations were issued. Smith was taken by ambulance to the Logan Hospital where he was treated for minor Injuries and released. Within a few hours the huge truck could be seen being hoisted by a crane to the bed of a truck and hauled away. Citizen Photo k e her 06 pwmaaH 4 aMiia annul. 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