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Show THURSDAY, M&xt&e74Jee& Smithfield Livestock Auction Thompsons Host T; New Year's Party 1 5 by Gladys laoilr (larkslon New Year dinner guests at Salt Lake City Saturday prior to leaving to serve an the home of Mervin and Joe Ann Thompson were Virginia Malmberg and family Eric and Lesa; Mrs. Violet Seamons all of Hyde Park, LDS mission in the Califor- nia Arcadia Mission. Mr. and Mrs. Cordell Thompson of Garland visited Sunday her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Godfrey and other family members. Verl and NaDean Malmberg and family; Joe, Sheila and Janet of Roy; Bob and Merlynn Barson, Garkston and Jay and Shauna Jo Sunday evening Sacrament service was conducted by Bishop Udell Godfrey, Thompson. Alph and Ruby Godfrey attended a welcome home testimonial recently in honor of Gordon Buttars, son of Gordon Buttars in Burley, i Idaho. He had completed an LDS mission in the Denver Mission. Jack Gleason returned to his home on Saturday from the University hospital in Salt Lake City. BESSIE T. GRIFFIN Our Cook of the Week ia Benie T. Griffin of Clerks too. She ia the wife of Brigham If. Griffin, and they are the proud parents of one daughter, Mra. Edward (ReNee) Butters, Ogden; and four boob, Maynard, Salt Lake City, Dennis, Providence, Nile, Ogden, and Terry, North Logan. Mrs. Griffin ia an accomplished musician, Jut recently having been released as organist of the ward choir after a service of 50 years. She is a member of the choir, and until the closing of the Logan Temple was an offidator along with her husband. CORN BEEF PATTIES can corned beef cut in fine pieces small onion (ground or cut fine) 2 cups tomato Juice 1 1 Hasp, flour (heaping) 1 Pepper Thicken and cool. Dough: 2 cups flour 6 Tbsp. shortening 1 tap. baking powder 4 tap. salt 1 egg, beaten 13 cup milk Roll out; cut in 5 or 6" squares. Put in cupcake tins. Pinch dough together on all four corners after putting filling in. Bake 350 degrees until brown. Can use Bisqdck for dough if desired. Very good. . recently returned heme from a Health Mission in Korea told of her experiences there. Robert Saxton, a member of the High Council Births - THE $29.00 to 33.00; Yearling heifers $24.50 to 32.10; Holstein steers 300 to 500 lbs. $26.00 to 32.50; Holstein steers 550 to 800 lbs. $26.00 to 31.50; Over 800 lbs. $27.50 to 30.00; Choice fed steers $ none; Choice fed heifers $ none; Fed holstein steers $30.00 to 32.85: Holstein heifers 300 to 500 lbs. $135 to 240; Holstein heifers 500 to 900 lbs. $27.00 to 36.50; Lambs $34.00 to 45.25; Hogs $34.00 to 36.75; New born bull calves $5.00 to 25.00 per head. MARKET: A11 cattle steady. Good, active market. Aaronic Priesthood. Delwyn Apgood, Larry and Valene Apgood and family visited in Ogden Sunday with Delwyns sisters, Ger-an-e Apgood of Ogden, Deluth and Frank Allen, Malad, also with his niece Collette and Mike Buchanan and son Robert of Houstuu, Texas.' Mr. and Mrs. Leo Waters are happy to receive the news of the arrival of their 24 grandchild, a son bom to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Waters of Logan. He is their 2nd son and was born in the Logan Hospital on January 5th. Jeff and Jan Lundahl and daughter Heather of Logan visited during the week with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Leo Waters. by Cleoae Allsap Dozens of emergency candles were made at the Trenton ward Relief Society work day held on Tuesday, Jan. 11. Under the direction of Tren-n- a Oswald and Tamers Chambers all sizes of candles were made from tuna fish size cans up to 46 ounce juice can size. Also as a project for those interested was. the making of infant pajamas as well as quilting and embroidery work. The health lesson was given by Seletta Pitcher. Luncheon was served at noon. ' Announcement was made in the Trenton ward church services on Sunday of the mission call received by Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Grant of TTenton. The Grants have received a call to serve for the next year and one half in the Rapid City, South Dakota mission on an agricultural mission. Serving at this time in that area are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reeder. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Cottle have also served a mission for the LDS Church in that area. Mr. and Mrs. Grant will be leaving March 5. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Spack-ma- n added one more to their list of grandchildren. Born Christmas day to their son MR. AND MRS, DOUG PORTER Brenda Karren and Doug Porter were married at the home of the brides parents on Dec. 22. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Farrell L. Karren. Smithfield. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Fred V. Porter, Richmond. Brenda is a graduate of Sky View High School where she was a member of Vistauns. She is presently employed at Blocks. Doug is also a graduate of Sky View and is presently employed at E.A. Millers. Showers were given by Susan Davis and Chris Allen. The couple is living in Logan. had taken place the evening before in the Richmond stake house. Also at fast and testimony meeting that day their infant daughter was blessed and given the name of Andrea by her father. and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Ralph Spackman, was an infant daughter, the parents fourth girl. The. Spackmans live in Bancroft, That afternoon the Allsops Id. served dinner to some 35 A special day was enjoyed relatives. Those present for by Mr. and Mrs. Richard the occasion were Mr. and Allsop on Sunday, Jan. 2. On Mrs. Lew P. Allsop, Mr. and that day their oldest daughMrs. James Pond and chilter Sheri Lee was confirmed dren, Mr. and Mrs. Keith a member of the LDS Church Godfrey and children, Mr. by her father. Her baptism and Mrs. Theron Archibald and sons, all of Smithfield. Also present were Mr. and Mrs. Hillard Archibald and son of Garkston, Ann Archibald of Idaho Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Andersen and children of North Logan and Val and Carley Allsop of Tre-monto- n. Many friends and relatives attended the funeral services for a former Trenton ward member Monday, Jan. 10. Vernon Merrill, brother of Virgil and Ervin Merrill, died Tuesday, Jan. 4 at his home in Anaheim, Calif. v 6 2 cups ground Filling seeded raisins Great grandparents cup water tap. vanilla 2 Tbsp. flour 4 - 1 cup nuts Mix all ingredients except nuts. Boil until thick. Add vanilla and nuts and store in refrigerator. To bake cut dough in slices and put filling between layers. Dont need to press together. Bake at 350 degrees about 15 to 20 minutes. 1 PINEAPPLE PIE 3 cups boiling water Rachel and Erick Broman, Salt Lake Gty; and Mrs. Areva Lombard, Boise, Idaho. A Kate Neeley, Logan, 92 years young. Ross and Rene Hillyard, East 380 South, Smith-fiel- d welcomed a girl, Dec. 31 at a Logan hospital. She weighed 4 and was 20 inches long. She has a brother, Judd 14 632 7-- 4 cup corn starch 3eggs Tbsp. butter 2 A son, their first child, was born to Rebecca and John LaCavalier, 247 W. Center St., Smithfield, Dec. 31. He weighed 94 pounds and was 214 inches long. He will be named Jesse Walt. He has grandparents Dr. Lynn and Lois Broman, Salt Lake Gty and Dr. W.A. and Alma LaCavalier, Salt Lake Gty. 41 cup sugar years old. Grandparents are Carina and Farrell Hillyard, Smith-fiel- d 2 cups sugar 1 small can crushed pineapple Pinch of salt and Rhonda and Ren-deSeamons, Hyde Park. Vanilla Put baling water in double boiler. Add corn starch and sugar mixed together. Let cook until clear. Add pineapple, then yolk of eggs, beaten. Cook well. Fill crust and cover with beaten egg whites. 2 1 - Jr cups sugar cup shortening (Crisco) melted 3.eggB..:!.'... 4 1 1 apples;tllced cup nuts ll Great-grandparen- ts and Wayman Hillyard, Smithfield; Ella and Parley Peterson, Newton; Ireta and Gayton Raymond, Smithfield and Melba and APPLE CAKE Harvey Park. A" tap. nutmeg Seamons, Hyde . .Ross ill employed at litzers'." She will be named Emily Hillyard. 'v 3 cups flour ft tap. salt 2 2 tap. soda dissolved in 4 cup of warm water tap. cinnamon Top with brown sugar sauce or lemon sauce. Brown Sugar Sauce 14 cups brown sugar 3 Tbsp. cornstarch 2 cups boiling water 2 Tbsp. butter Chris, tap. vanilla Cook until thick. cup sugar 2 2 3 cornstarch Tbsp. butter cups boiling water Tbsp. lemon Juice Boil until thick and smooth. CINNAMON APPLE CRISP together like pie crust: cup shortening 1 tsp. salt 2 cups flour 2 tsp. baking powder 4 cup milk Roll out as for cinnamon rolls. Grate 7 or 8 apples and put over dough. Sprinkle sugar and cinnamon over apples. Roll up and slice in 4 to 1 inch pieces. Place in 9xl2 Pyrex dish. Combine the following ingredients ?nd bring to a boil and pour over apple slices: V cup butter 2 cups sugar 4 cups water Mi tsp. cinnamon Bake at 350 degrees for 45 minutes. Serve with ice cream while warm. Mix I Savings certificates of deposit from First Security. Every three months, we'll add the interest you earn to the face value of .the certif icate. So both principal and your interest earn Interest" for this next three months. It's called compounding, and the end result is you earn more. You can arrange to have your certificates automatically renewed at the then prevailing and advertised rates. This service assures you of continuing higher return on your savings. They're convenient and they're high paying because the interest is compounded quarterly. They're safe because they're insured to $40,000. What better way to increase your earning power every three months? Here's how it works: 8. Grandparents, Lemon Sauce 1 long. He has brothers and sisters, Dean, 20, on a mission to France; Marcie, 17; Farris, 15, Larre, 10 and 1 4 level Tbsp. A baby son arrived to Janice and Larre Egbert, 265 E. 3rd So., Smithfield, Jan. 3. and 204 inches He was 4 Mrs. Christinia Egbert, Logan; Gacis Carl Selix, Logan. He will be named Adam Gint Egbert. Larre is a at USU. and James E. 160 So., Smith-fielAnnounce the arrival of a daughter, Jan. 5 at a Loretta Lef-gre- 311 n, d. Logan hospital. She weighed 9 and was 214 inches long. She has Julie 8, Nancy 6, Karen 5, and Kathy 2. Grandparents Jeneal and O.J. Tribe, Logan and Ida and James Lefgren, Ogden. Greatgrandparents, Mrs. Edna Rasmussen, Ogden and Mrs. Helen Hurst, Logan. James is assistant director at Cache Instruction Work Shop. She will he named Holly Kaye Ifgrim. Tha effective annual yield on quarterly compounded certificates. Certificates held to maturity earn more. Federal regulations require substantial penalty for early withdrawal on certificates. 8-- First Security is the saver's bank. Whether you want certificates or savings which you can add to or withdraw from any time. OHO First Security Bank ot Utah. Fust Security Bank ot Idaho. First Security Bank ot Bountitul. Utah. First Security Bank ot Logan, Utah, First Security Stale Bank. Salt Lake City. First Security Bank ot Orem, 1 CITIZEN Marriages Candles Made Balls was released as a Sunday School teacher, and Kim Sparks and Kim Godfrey were sustained as teachers, also Randy Loosie, son of Joe and Faye Loosie was recommended to be ordained a Priest in the Ryan Clark attended the farewell testimonial for Brad Oldroyd of River Heights on Sunday. Brad enters the Mission Home in 13, 1977 Emergency spoke on Choosing Goals. During the meeting Kenneth Kenneth and Scott Gibbons sons of Diane and Claude Gibbons of Arbon, Idaho, visited on Thursday evening with Mervin and JoeAnn Thompson and family. Colleen and Sadie Hansen has left for Phoenix, Arizona, where they will spend the remainder of the winter. LeRoy and Karen Goodey and family, Alma and Bemiece Goodey and Mrs. Etta Thompson attended the welcome home testimonial in the Malad 2nd Ward Sunday evening in honor of Kelly Thompson who recently returned home after serving an LDS Mission in Scotland. Kelly is the son of Eldon Thompson and Marlene Peterson. They are former Garkston residents. John Jardine, Volmer and Cherrill Gark, Sterling and Annette Jardine and family, Sadie Lott, and Allyson and RAISIN FILLED COOKIES cups sifted flour 2 tap. soda 1 tap. salt 1 cup brown sugar 2 cups shortening 4MgS 2 Tbsp. water or milk 2 tap. vanilla 2 cups white sugar Thoroughly cream shortening and sugar. Add eggs, water vanilla and beat well. Sift dry ingredients, add to creamed mixture and mix well. Make 2 rolls and keep in waxed paper in refrigerator. Speakers for the evening were youth speakers Chee Smith and Brent Godfrey. Sister Alece Pitcher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orvid Pitcher of Smithfield who SMITHFIELD. UTAH JANUARY 7. 1977 Top dairy cow $640; Good to choice dairy cows and heifers $450 to 525; Smaller common dairy cows $350 to 425; High yielding heifer-ette- s $23.00 to 28.50; Utility and commercial cows $21.00 to 24.00; Canner and Cutter cows $17.50 to 21.75; Bulls 927.00 to 31.00. Hereford stock steer calves $35.00 to 43.50; Yearling Feeder steers-cholc- e quality 550 to 700 lbs. $31.00 to 35.00; Choice Feeder steers over 700 lbs. $32.25 to 34.25; Hereford stock heifer calves JAN. N N N N A A. A A. Utah N.A. First First First First First Security Stale Security Bank Secunty Bank Security Stale Security Stale Members F.D.I.C. Bank ot Springvriie. Utah ot Rock Springs. Wyoming ol Murray, Utah. N.A. Bank ol Helper, Utah Bank ol Kaysvtile. Utah L 9 |