OCR Text |
Show Bridgerland Gladys Raplee Jills Visits Daughter Present son, Ralph and wife, Jerry, and a daughter, Lisa and husband, Ralph Tibbs, living in Spearfish, South Dakota. The Seventh ward High Priests held a barbequed chicken dinner at Mack Park Friday evening for the high priests, their wives and widows of high priests. Kenneth Roe, group leader and Clifford Craig, in charge of by Kvelrne Moody Program Maxine and Reginald Rawlins in Cove and spent a few days. The Charles Rawlins had driven from California visiting relatives along the The A.A.R.P. (American Association of Retired Persons) met at the Senior Citizens Center Sept. 2 under the direction of President Letha Spencer. Pledge to the flag was led by Ann Chipman. Brenda Marshall led the group in singing. Accompanist was LaVon Christensen. C.A. Grout, Grantsville, assistant to way. Mrs. Leone Bullen, Richis maternal grandmother to the child bom to Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Olsen of American Fork. It is the 19th grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Frank Olsen of Paradise. Great grandmother is Ida Newbrand of Paradise. It is the Olsens sixth child. Col. and Mrs. Fred Reese, Kanab, visited with Pearl and Earl Gordon Friday. Col. Reese is head of the Mormon Batallion in Kanab. Renetta and Larry West and children Aaron and Cec-le- y have arrived in St Paul, Minn. Larry will be night clerk at the Rama da Inn there while getting his doctor degree in theater at St Paul University. He has been . the director A.A.R.P. was introduced. A musical program by the Bridgerland Jills (6 ladies) who sang old time songs. Elections were held for a nominating committee. Ann Caine is chairman, with Edith Farnsworth, Ann Chipman, Emery Benson, Ethelyn Wilcox and William EVELYN HANSEN takes time from her busy schedule to Citizen Photo of the Week. serve as Cook Bell. Elva Nye is tour chairman with LaVon Christensen as assistant chairman. A trip is planned for today, Sept 23, to go to Mount Tipinosis and Alpine Drive, Provo, the Salt Lake malls, Brigham Young home and Pioneer Village at Lagoon. Elected as A.A.R.P. and N.R.T.A. officers two years ago are: President, Letha Spencer; Evelyn Hansen and her husband LaVor who is a dairy farmer have lived in Amalga since they were married. They are the parents of five children. Susan, 18, graduated from Sky View High School last spring. She goes to school at USU and is employed at the college. She is Sunday School organist and has played the flute in the Sky View band. Mary Ann is IS, goes to Sky View High School, has graduated from North Cache, is in the Sky View marching band and goes to Sky View next year. Morris, 12, starts North Cache this fall. He plays in the summer band and helps his father on the farm. (cooking) and takes Jane, 11, is taking first year piano lessons. Tommy, 8, helps feed the calves on the farm, is in the third grade, a Cub Scout, likes baseball and is a real boy. ages Evelyn is a counselor in Primary, teaches 10 and 11, loves to sew and cook, and spends most of her time with the children. The family enjoys picnics. and is a Relief Evelyn enjoys working with Society visiting teacher. 1st Erickson; Gladys Smelt. Ann treasurer, Board members, John Blazzard, Jess L. Christensen, James E. Chapman, Embery H. Benson. Inid Reese and Edith Farns- 4-- worth. Programs arranged under program committee, Vera Pulsipher, Ann Chapman and Lorna Bingham. There are 144 members in the local chapter. All retired people and teachers in Cache County are invited to join. Please contact President Letha 8 Spencer, telephone or the Senior Citizens ' Center, .. MADDOX FRENCH DRESSING 13 cup tomato soup 13 cup vinegar 14 752-183- . - . .r- - RAISED MEAT BALLS - . Jack Wright; secretary, Anna 752-945- r A' sumhrcinfty''washel9 in Hyrum Ptty Park up Blacksmith Fork Canyon for 100 members. A potluck dinner was served. October 7th will be the next meeting and will be held at the Senior Citizen Center. ' Soak 4 slices of soft bread in: to cup milk 2 beaten eggs for 10 minutes. Add 1 lb. ground beef, to tsp. salt, to tsp. pepper, 2 Tbsp. minced onions, 2 tsp. baking powder. Make into balls size of 2 walnuts. Brown and place in baking dish. Mix l can cream of mushroom soup, 1 can cream of chicken soup and mix with 1 cup of milk. Pour over balls. Bake at 325 degrees for 1 hour. Makes 12 meat balls. enjoyed the dinner. Salads and desserts were provided by the members. Kimberly and Dennis Gardner were honored with a reception at the Sixth ward Friday evening prior to their They honeymoon. into the the Hocks teller have moved basement of home on Second East Mrs. Zula Chase has had as her guest for a week her aunt, Inez Findlay of Bloomington. They drove to Brigham City to visit Inez's brother, Hervin and Leona Bunderson, and Zula's sister, Verda and Oscar Dinner was enjoyed and some shopping dime. Niel Allen, son -- Gru-ni- State University in Boise, Ida. His parents are Delone and Louis West, Smithfield. Susan and Brad Beutler, Sandy, became the parents of a son, Jon Michael, Aug. 1. He has a sister, Shelly, and a brother, David. Grandparents are Jeanene and Leon Beutler, Smithfield. Smithfield, Utah stake special interest regional fireside was held Sunday evening at the Smithfield stake center. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Jaiissi spoke of their trip to the Holy Land. Susan and Brad Beutler ami children Shelly, David and Jon, Sandy, Ut., spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Beutler and grandparents, Venna and George Beutler in Smithfield. They all attended the football game. and Nard Allen, Cove, is mission to Seattle, Oct A brother and 30. Wash., his and Howard wife, Jeanette Rawlings and baby Raylene are in Australia where Howard teaches school. They will be there two years. There are three sisters and two brothers home, Elaine, Donna, Karen, William and Mike. Arley Coleman and Beth Lamb attended the funeral of a cousin, Myra Sharp B in Preston Thursday. Lula and Lyman Balls celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary at the Seventh ward cultural hall Saturday evening. Supper was served to the honored The Smithfield Seventh ward Relief Society is holding their opening social at the ward cultural hall at 7:30 p.m. tonight (Sept. 30). Ruth and Mrs. Greg Lamb and - Gregory is president, Mrs. Christina Jacobs has family of Plymouth. Dinner was served' tdltf.moved to 'Smithfietd-fro- m e Pearl and Earl Gordon at the; Copperton.'W., and has of their daughter, Er-- 1 chased a home at 152 East lene and WU Hedrick and !. Second South. She has a sister Ellen Hansen living in family in Perry. Indra and Charles RawSmithfield, and two brothlins, Huntington Park, Calif., ers, Hans and Vagn Hansen visited his brother and wife, living in Amalga. She has A guests, pur-hom- granddaughter, Nick and Heidi Balls sang. ed. They requested no gifts. The couple was married Dec. 1, 1925. They lived in Palm Dale, Calif., for two years, then moved to Amalga where Odell was a successful farmer. He now enjoys helping on his sons, Odell Smith Jr., farm in Idaho. for 36 years. He has served a stake mission for the LDS church. Audrey has a hobby of reconditioning dolls, which she has done for the past 25 years. She donates them to Lets get a bit more light on the & subject! Im Reddy Kilowatt, your friend at Utah Power. This column is devoted to questions and suggestions we receive from our customers. You are warmly Invited to participate. Questions and suggestions regarding electricity, your electric service or energy conservation are welcome. Is It true that costs less to Q. leave a light on than to keep It turning it on and off? Turning a fluorescent lamp on and off will shorten the life of the tube. Therefore, it is better to leave a fluorescent fixture on for up to an hour than to switch it on and off. If It A Topping to cup pineapple juice to cup sugar 2 Tbsp. flour 2 Tbsp. butter 1 egg yolk not be needed for longer than an hour turn it off. Regular incandescent bulbs, however, should be turned off when not in use. Three-wa- y bulbs In table lamps can conserve energy If they are turned on higher wattages for reading and lower for conversation. will cup cream until stiff. Add to above ingredients. Top with grated cheese. 1 - Jay Merril's Greet w.',",c ' . . It Small VT Son in 5 : Just because we charge for directory assistance doesnt mean you have to pay for it. her a speedy has joined the household of Mr. and Mrs. We wish Jay Merrill. The new one A testimonial was held in honor of Dennis Spackman in the Trenton Ward Sacrament meeting Sunday evening. Elder Spackman will depart in the next few weeks for Language Training Mission prior to serving a two-yemission to Spain. checked in Sept. 15, weighing eight pounds two ounces at the Logan LDS Hospital. His name will be George Cyrus. Most excited about the new baby are his brothers, Phillip, age 3, Joshua, age 2 and Alex, age 1. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Blaire Merrill of Trenton and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson of Salt Lake City. Prior to his arrival Mrs. Merrill, Mary, was honored at a baby shower held at the home of Tamera Chambers. The evening was spent tieing a quilt. Those present were Ila Litz, Janice Griffen, Evelyn Andrew. Kay Walker, Vonda Tillotsen, Lana Simmons, Janet Cottle, Cleone Allsop, Nancy Hansen, Marianne Jones, Geraldine Merrill, Gerry McGaughey, Carolyn Petersen, Betty Butlars and Diane Spackman. Recovering at home now following major surgery is' Mrs. Mark (Lorrenc) Grant. Mrs. Grant was stricken suddenly with appendicites. recov- ery. 0! course, there are going to be o;car. ors have to reso't to directory ass'itance Fiv w rr;, you numbers mat amr t ?. when you need newly-listedirectory T hat s why we don t begin to charge to' V v calls until you ve made live of them in any tiling pe'.orl However there are certain th.nrjs you can a j to ana meet avoid bemg charged (or directory assist-inclike to share them with you an he Most ot the numbers you re looking lound n either the white pages or P'-- yt?t page-.-; it s u.v a matter ot keeping these directories Nrdy Write down in a personal directo'y me lu'twv numhersot people you call frequently or Poster:'-yove obtained through directory There are some exceptions to th'S'n-example Wind and other handicapped i "; o .voon use the directory should can our bu vwv: oVo to v-- 1 out how to become exempt People wno c i1' te m ; , phones hospitals hotelsand motels w nut .! c And long distance directory assistance out-- tc wiiinotbeatfectod r will ar Speakers at the services were Charles Spackman, a brother. Thcon Merrill, his father, Norland Spackman, Elder Spackman and Bishop Glade Griffen bore his testimony. A lovely musical number, a vocal duet, was sung by Lee Casper and Teri Boschetti accompanied by LaRue Jones. They sang I Walked Today Where Jesus Walked." Mr. and Mrs. Ray Winn were pleased to have their entire family home for (he weekend. Visiting on Saturday and Sunday were Florin and Jan Winn, Rex and Faye Goodwin and family of Rex and Annette Winn of Ixwiston and Shrrwin and Shirley Nielsen and family of Fairview. We developed this charge because it was the only way we could handle the nsmg costs ot directory assistance fairly Now the people who use directory assistance the most will pay for it And the people who use their directories the most won't it off automatically. Which Is least expensive to operate . A new son wattage bulbs should be used conversation and dining areas. Outdoor security lighting should be put on a timer or photocell unit that turns by (leonr Allsop i, Valley. Many, of them go to the Desert Industries. They have both been active in various organizations of the LDS church. Their children are Odell Smith Jr., Rupert, Idaho; Gifford Smith, Ogden; Arlene Haws, Plain City; Paul Smith, Layton; Tamera Jones, North Ogden; Gerald Smith, Layton and Cheryl Evans, South Weber, Audrey and Odell have 28 grandchildren and 16 greatgrandchildren. The wedding cake was three tiered, white with gold flowers, dancing white cherubs, to separate them, with the top, was a float of gold roses with a gold 50 anniversary emblem, was made and decorated by Betty, Paul Smiths wife. Hi, carton cottage cheese bananas and cod. Beat needy children in Cache The children of Audrey and Odell Smith honored their parents on their 50th wedding anniversary on Sunday, Sept. 26, at the Amalga Ward Chapel. About 225 friends and relatives attend- their children and p; Cook 50 Years Together grandchildren at 5, followed by a reception at 7. Leola Elwood sang Song of Love, sheet music given the Balls by friends from the Logan Temple. Grandsons Tod and Shane Schvaneveldt played numbers on the violin and piano. A grandson and 2 pkg. lemon jello 2 cups hot water Cool. Add 2 cups let jell Add: 2 small cans crushed pineapple 1 Smiths Celebrate g. home from a mission to Tennessee, Nashville. He arrived home Saturday. He plans to attend USU and help his father farm. A brother, Mike, will be leaving on a SALAD 4 AUDREY AND ODELL SMITH departure on a teaching theater at Boise Caine; 2nd vice president. 4-- H tsp. dry mustard to cup sugar cup Wesson oil 1 Tbsp. onion juice 44 tsp. paprika 113 cup salad dressing Mix in blender. Blend smooth- vice president; activities, and Bud Mason, did the cooking. Thirty-fiv- e mond, my radio, stereo or TV? A A radio ieast expensive, g an average of 86 kilowatt hours of electricity per year. A radio stereo record player combination consumes 109 kwh. A conventional tube-typ- e !s.kwh; 22l con-sumin- black and white television Tube-typ- e color TV uses kwh- - solid-stat- color e, 320 kwh TV about per year. Size of the TV screen and wattage of radios and stereos all have a bearing on energy consumption. Address your questions or SJwMHV- ? - aauMttoSl oShDu Tki. o answered , Bo SESi. ,pace liml,a,lns. SOestions cannot be each wl" 60 Um0, bU i Our directory assistance number. Be careful how you spend it. UTAH I.ew-islo- Mountain Bell 1 () POWER & light CO. |