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Show inuhjiim, iiuu. tn let H i me o, i Tracy Reese, Featured Speaker by Alice g. Cardon Mrs. Annie Ricks were Ray Stoker from Rupert, Idaho (formerly from Benson); Tracy Reese, son of Gene and Lynn Reese, was one of the speakers at Sacrament meeting on Sunday. Tracy will leave on August 19 for the Mission Home and for the Language Training School prior to entering the Amsterdam Netherlands Mission of the LDS Church. The family of Mrs. Annie Ricks held a family reunion on August 8 at Willow Park in Logan. There were 50 family members present to enjoy the days activities. Members of the Chere Ami Club met on Thursday evening at the home of Alice Cardon. Luncheon was served to Lois W. Ballard, Joyce MARY ANN JONES enjoys trying new recipes. As Cook of the Week Chinese dishes. itizen Photo Rock Club Holds ( LEONE ALLSOP Trenton Mary Ann Jones is certainly deserving of the title as this weeks Cook of the Week. One of her unusual interests is trying to guess the ingredients in the Chinese restaurants dinners she has tried. She has been very successful in putting together these same dishes at home in her own kitchen as is proven with her Won-To- n soup. The recipe is given below. Mary Ann and husband Michael and their 14 month old daughter, Michelle, have lived in Trenton for about two years. Mary Ann's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Hale of Logan. Mikes parents are Mr. and Mrs. Chad Jones of Tremonton. Mike is employed as manager of the fertilizer department at Trenton Feed Coop. Besides keeping up to her husbands busy schedule and looking after an active toddler, Mary Ann enjoys sewing and gardenitlg and singing. Mary Ann and Mike have entertained many in the community with their musical duets. WON TON SOl'P Dinner The Cache geological and archeological societies annual summer party was held at the home, of Orrin and Eunice Rich in Cove Friday evening. sented at Sacrament cups sifted flour tsp. salt 1 egg 2 Tbsp. water Place flour and salt in mixing bowl. Stir together with one slightly beaten egg. Add water. Knead on floured board until smooth. Cover and let stand 15 minutes. Roll as thin as possible and cut into 3 inch squares. Take 4 lb. raw or cooked pork, beef or shrimp. Chop meat fine and place in bowl. (I find that unseasoned sausage is excellent also). Add 4 tsp. salt and a dash of pepper and 2 tsps. chopped onion. Mix. Place 1 tsp. of mixture in die center of each 3 inch square, fold squares in half diagonally and press edges together with fork. (Like ravioli) Cook in a quart of boiling salted water for 15 minutes. Make a simple chicken broth or use a stewing chicken and make soup, which ever you desire. When boiling or when stewing chicken is tender and deboned, add whatever vegetables you desire. We enjoy: 1 can Chinese vegetables 1 can w.ater chestnuts 4 cup diced celery 1 cup spinach Cook for minutes, boiling. Pour over Won-To- n squares in soup bowl and serve immediately. 1 . , 7-- tend. Mr. and Mrs.- - Cyril J. Thorne, Salt Lake City, are (leased to announce the S orthcoming marriage of their daughter Janae to Kurt R. King, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Royce King. Smithfield. dessert. The program was under the direction of Connie Allen, Larry West served as meet- Reception To Honor Pair Cove. I1 1 y Wat-terso- n. ing to be advanced to the office of a Teacher in the Aaronic Priesthood. served to 52 members and guests. A beautifully decorated 25th anniversary cake with mountains, etc., .was served along with ice cream for Del-Ra- Leland Smith, son of Eva and Milton Hurley, was pre- pot luck dinner was A Like City. The Scouts of Troop 18. under the direction of Hobbs and Michael Palslev, spent Monday morning at the Scout Center in Logan, where they mowed the lawn and dug in the flower beds. They played football at Central Park, ate at McDonalds, then went boating and water skiing. They went down the river from the Benson Marina to Cutler Dam. Boys who participated in the days activities were: Chris Call, Leland Smith. Scott Schenavar, Kent Cardon, Brian Kunzler, Sam Cardon, Jed Archibald, Brian Falslev, Ronnie Hoffman. Robert Cole, Jeff Shawn Stephenson, and his cousin Eric Hessen from Tremonton. Visitors at the home of Pitcher, Sharlene Cardon she Is sharing a fewl and Lois Petersen. -C- By Mrs. Annie Ricks is spending a week with her daughter. Mrs. Ray Raxter in Salt em- cee. Renetta West and son, Aaron, and Margaret Archibald and son, Lyle sang and played the accordions. Rebecca Peterson gave a history of the club and an original poem. Janae and Kurt have both attended Utah State University. Following their honey- moon the couple plans to make their home in California where Kurt will be studying full contact Karate. They plan to return in a year and finish school at Utah State University. Showers were given in honor of the bride by Mrs. Royce King, Smithfield, and two were held in Salt Lake City. The ceremony will take place Saturday in Logan. A wedding dinner will be held at the Bluebird. A reception in their honor will be held that evening in the McCune Mansion, 200 North Main, Salt Lake City. Friends and relatives are invited to at Mr. and Mrs. Jock Hey rand und family from Boise, Idaho. Also visiting at the home of Mrs. Annie Kicks were Mr. and Mrs. Whitehead and family from Kearns. and daughter of Mr.-anMrs. Desmond Ricks. Annie's son). Gordon E. Ricks and his wife and family of Ohio have been visiting at the home of his parents, Cloo and Gordon W. Ricks. Gordon E.'s son has been spending the summer at the home of Betty and Darrell Ricks, and will return to Ohio with his parents. Jennifer and Rick Bell and children of Vernal. Utah spent a few days at the home of Jennifer's parents, Adele and Frank Schaub. Sharlene and Wayne don and their family, including Naomi and Mark Murray and Debbie and John Car- don, Paul, Mary, Anna, Sam and Matthew, camped out overnight in the canyon. This was in observance of Wayne's birthday. Mrs. Daisy Ricks of Brigham City spent ten days visiting at the home of Annie and Leo Ricks. For Carrie Lewis birthday, her daughters, Karen Lisonbee and Anna Mae Snow took her to dinner in Salt Lake City. They went to Snow Bird Friday evening to a music clinic. Bruce Snow and four other students from Sky View participated during the week in the music clinic with young people from all over the country, and then performed in a program on Friday evening. The family of Carrie Lewis honored her at a birthday dinner on Saturday evening. (Son-in-la- GARTH GOOI)EY AND BONNIE GODFREY Pair Recite Temple Vows To Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Godfrey of Clarkston are happy to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Bonnie to Garth Goodey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Goodey also of Clarkston. The ceremony will take place Friday August 27 in the Logan LDS Temple. A reception in their honor will be held that evening in the Clarkston Ward Cultural Hall from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. Bonnie is a graduate of Sky View High School and Seminary. She has been working at the Franklin County Nursing home in Preston as a nurses aid. Garth also graduated from Sky View High School and Seminary. He is presently employed by Maurice Welsh general contractor in Logan. V. Present for the occasion were Ruth and Maurice Lew- is and family, Karen and Clay Lisonbee and family, Anna Mae and Frank Snow and family, Michelle and Ronald Griffin and family. Marcia T. Nelstfn and children visited at the home of her parents, Thail and Paul Thain. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Baxter from Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Blanche Bench from California were guests at the home of their mother, Mrs. Annie Ricks. Officers are: president, Darwin Jensen, Providence; vice president, Alvin Hall, Logan; and secretary, Flor-en- e Jensen, Providence. The next meeting will be held in Preston Sept. 16 up Oneida Canyon. Mrs. Isabelle Cardon has received word that her son and daughter-in-laDoyle and Lucille Cardon of Fresno, Calif., have received a call to serve as missionaries for the LDS Church in the Samoan Islands. Club Holds Picnic EGG FOO YOUNG 6 eggs, well beaten can bean sprouts, drained (use fresh if available) 1 cup chopped veal, pork, beef, chicken, turkey, or tuna. etc. 1 small onion, chopped t 4 tsp. salt 4 tsp. pepper Combine egg, bean sprouts, meat, onion, salt and pepper. Mix together lightly. Melt 1 tsp. butter in a 6 inch skillet, pour 4 cup of mixture in skillet. Cook until set and brown on edges, turn and brown other side. Place on hot plate and keep covered until all are cooked. Top with gravy or heat a can of cream of mushroom soup diluted with 4 can water. This is excellent served with the Won-To- n soup. 1 FLUFFY CHEESE CAKE 16 ozs. cream 2 cups sugar 44 cup lemon cheese jello and 4 cups water Set jello solid as directed on package. Soften and cream together the cream cheese and sugar. Add set jello to the cheese mixture and beat until light. Fold in 1 pint of whipped cream. Put in 9 x 13" pan lined with cracker crumbs. Save a few cracker hours and serve as crumbs for top. Refrigerate 2-- 3 desired. Thursday the LaFemme Club held a picnic at Central Park in Logan. A social afternoon was Duty Award Ion Warnick. 16. son of rol and Robert Warnick. West Frist North, Smith-Id- , was awarded his Duty God Award. It was presented by Bishop irl Lindley of the Smith-I- d First Ward. Ion is a Junior at Sky View gh School and a member Scout Troop 53. His leader has been Jim irdon, and is now Clair errill. He received his Eagle uut Award in September, lie likes ice skating; all orts and ball games. He is been released as Teach-- s Quorum president and is iw a Priest. Me ts employed at McDom ds in Logan. He has brothers and sis-rRobert, Debi, Clark, dly and Faylyn. Researchers have found a new use for mature aspen that may benefit wildlife and the livestock industry. Mature aspen trees, ground into particles, were found to be readily consumed by cattle. And cutting the trees also improved the area for wildlife. spent by President Margaret Sorenson; Vice President, Fern Richardson; Secretary Leone Chambers; Reta Spackman, Lucy Cooper, Marva Karren, Esther Lit- -' tledike, Vesta Hansen, Laura Hansen and Cora KlRT Hogan. R. KING JANAE THORNE Gaylene Eppich Sets Date Mr. and Mrs. Irel Eppich would like to announce the marriage of their daughter Gaylene to A. Lynn Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Jay Smith. science at Weber State College in Ogden. She is curren-l- y working in Logan. Lynn is a 1972 graduate of Logan High School and Seminary. He served a mission in Northern California. He in the Elace Friday FriendsLogan and Temple. relatives are invited to attend a reception in their honor that evening at the Smithfield Stake Center in Smithfield. Gaylene is a 1974 graduate of Sky View High School and has achieved her certificate of proficiency in secretarial has attended Utah State The wedding will take Warnick Receives Notes Showers have been given by Gloria Jensen and Patty Norton; Lu Ann Nelson; Lynns sisters, Leah Jone Brower, Julene Smith and Lara Lee Kynaston. s, Group To Take Tour wW-- Wesley Reese gave a few remarks as did Roland I Mor- - - 4 . tensen. tm Mr. Mortensen reminded - A discussion was held on Council Bliffs to San Diogo, It was announced there would be a musical pageant Following the social the group went to the Mortuary to view A.R. Allred, the father of Mrs. Irwin (Dclsa) Thompson. by bus. They will leave August 28. Three brothers, Brian, 5, Matthew, 4, and Darin, 2, welcomed a baby sister, Alicia, into their home on August 14. v I ' j?. ' 1 The first girl of Dennis and 39 North 2nd East. Hyde Park, weighed 8 lls. 5 oz. and was born in the Hospital. Sheri Ray, y. , JON WARNICK Grandparents are Lurena and Merrill Warnick, Pleasant Grove and Elizabeth and Howard Hurst, Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton G. Peterson of Taylorsville, announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Janie Ladora, to Robert Coleman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Denton H. Coleman, Lewiston. The proud grandparents are Gail and Norma Ray, 41 f By Pair invited to dUeiui. Janie is a 1973 graduate of Cottonwood High School and four year Seminary in Salt Lake City and has been attending Utah State University for the past three years where she has majored in music education. Robert is a 1971 graduate of Sky View High School and four year Seminary. He filled an LDS mission in the Germany Central mission and at present is attending Utah State University and also majoring in music education. Robert and Janie will make their home in Logan where they will continue their studies at Utah State University. Births i all about the trek from the encampment in Provo and what took place in the meeting. A.C. Hull was the speaker. Planned V lunch. Km Temple Wedding The couple will be married Friday, Sept. 3, in the Logan LDS Temple. A reception in their honor will be held that evening at the Seville Reception Center, 4897 So. Redwood Road, Salt Lake City, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. and an be held open house-wil- l Saturday, Sept. 4, at the Lewiston First-Fourt- h ward, 16 So. Main, Lewiston, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. All friends and relatives are cordially University and is currently working in Pocatello. Idaho, as a welder. I The Sons of Utah Pioneers of Cache Valley met at Central Park with their wives for their catered JANIE PETERSON AND ROBERT COLEMAN . A. I.YNN SMITH A.l A YIKM EPPICH Grace. Idaho, and Lyle and Kathryn Andersen. Pocatello. Idaho. Francis Balls, 42 South 4th East. Hyde Park, is the grandmother of her fourth grandchild, John David, born on August Logan Hospital. 16 in the The proud parents are David Iloth, son of Ariel and Thelma Iloth, Logan, and Vicki, daughter or Francis Ralls. John David weighed 7 lbs. 12oz. Rejoined a sister, Amy Lynn. 3' i, and Christopher Ryan. I1 4 at home. David is employed at Smith Company. I Kigali. I |