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Show int w i uui iiwaMMi, iwti u, itn Cook Of The Week Sociable Citigm Barbara and Harold Gutke attended the graduation of their son-in-la- Dr. Brian tandberg in St. Louis. He is now a dentist and will set up his practice in St. Louis. He is married to the Gutkes daughter, Marilyn, and they are the parents of Michelle and Angela. The Gutkes enjoyed a three week vacation taking in sightseeing. Dr. Lundberg graduated from the Washington University in St. Louis. The Smithfield Stake Special Interest group with Lowell Plowman, president, met on the lawn of Marilyn and Larry Lower for their annual supper. The Lowers cooked and served the meat. The rest was no ho6t. Lucille Clark' gave a talk and demonstration on Physical Fitness to about 70. The tables were decorated by Mrs. Euphema Gittins. Cousins, Mrs. Verda Eli, day. to visit their aunt, Mrs. Florence Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. James Gordon. Draper, visited Pearl and Earl Gordon last week. Jenna Lou Reid, Tustin, Calif., and family, Geraldine Margaret Arnold, Salt Lake City and children, Blake, Bradley, Steven and David stayed overnight With her sister and husband, Bar- Wenkleman, Anaheim, Maxine and Alan Huntington Beach, Calif., visited a cousin Mrs. Beth Lamb in Smithfield and attended the funeral of Jenna Lou's father, Lucias Richard daughters, Laura Lou Numerous unions were held together in Smithfield Canyon with Salt) I.ower in charge. They had a Mrs. Blaine B. Rich, Smithfield. The marriage took place Wednesday in the Ogden LDS Temple. That evening a held in their honor in the reception-waLogan Eighth Ward cultural hall, 325 Lauraliri Drive. Friends and relatives attended.i s Shauija is a 1972 graduate of Logan High School and is presently a senior at Utah State University majoring in clothing and textiles., She is employed as a dental receptionist for her father. clothes. She won three blue ribbons at the county fair last year for her candy recipes. They lost two sons, Eugene and Clair, in accidents. . Her father is Lester Traveler, 86, Smithfield, and her mother is the late Sedonia Traveler. She hopes you try her recipes. Brett is a graduate of Sky View High School and four year Seminary. He has served a two year mission in the Florida Tallahasee Mission and is a senior at USU Bridal showers were given by Teresa Brown,' Barbara Fjeldsted and Faye Watts, Leah Parkinson and Carolyn Bluth, Eakelson and Aldyth Prince. The couple will make their home in Logan. , cups sugar 6 Tbsp. flour 5 k-- salt cups milk, scalded 6eggs cups heavy cream 44 tsp. vanilla Beat eggs until thick and lemon colored. Gradually add the sugar, flour and salt. Add egg mixture to scalded milk, cook over low heat until mixture is thickened. Remove from stove and cool. Add cream and vanilla and put in 4 quart freezer. When partly frozen add 4 cups maraschino cherries, chopped, grated milk chocolate and nuts. Continue to freeze. . BANANA CREAM CHIFFON PIE 4 cup sugar cup flour Va 1 envelope unflavored gelatin 4 tsp. la4 salt cup milk 3 egg yolks Blend first four ingredients. Add milk gradually. Add beaten egg yolks. Cock over low heat, stirring constantly until mixture comes to a boil. Chill until mixture mounds slightly when dropped from spoon. Beat creamed mixture. Blend in: 34 tsp. vanilla 4 tsp. almond flavoring 3 egg whites, stiffly beaten 4 tsp. cream of tartar 4 cup sugar Fold into first mixture. Then fold in 4 cup whipping cream, whipped. Add three bananas, sliced. Fill pie shell and chill. For coconut cream add 1 cup moist coconut. CHEESE DANISH PASTRIES s4 cup milk 4 cup sugar 1 tsp. salt 4 cup butter 4 cup warm water 2 DOS to 115 degrees) packages dry yeast egg, well beaten 4 tsp. vanilla 4 tsp. lemon extract 4 cups flour (approximately) 3 4 cup butter 2 packages cream cheese (3 ounces each) 3 Tbsp. sugar 1 Tbsp. orange juice 1 tsp. orange peel 1 egg yolk 2 Tbsp. water Chopped nuts Scald milk, stir in 4 cup sugar, salt and butter. Cool to lukewarm. Add water and yeast in a bowl. Stir until dissolved. Stir in milk mixture, egg, extracts, half the flour. Beat until smooth. Add rest of flour to make a soft dough. Knead until smooth and elastic, about 8 to 10 minutes. Place in buttered bowl, let rise in warm place until doubled in bulk, about 1 hour. 1 Turn out on floured board, roll out to a rectangle, 18 x 12 inches. Mark dough into three sections. Dot center third with half remaining 4 cup butter. Fold over one end of dough to cover butter, dot with remaining butter. Fold last third of dough to cover this layer. Press edges together firmly. Give dough a quarter turn and roll out to 4 inch thickness. Fold each end to center, fold in half making 4 layers. Give dough another quarter turn; roll and1 fold 3 times. Place in flat pan and cover. Refrigerate for hour. Roll out on lightly floured board to a rectangle, 18 k 15 inches. Cut into 3 inch squares. Combine cream cheese, remaining 3 Tbsp. sugar, orange juice and orange peel. Place a tsp. of cheese filling in center of each square. Pull 2 opposite comers to center, overlapping. Press firmly to seal. Place on buttered baking sheets, cover; let rise in warm place approximately 45 minutes. Brush with egg yolk, combined with 2 Tbsp. water; 375 sprinkle with chopped nuts. Bake in a moderate oven, Makes 30 pastries. until or minutes to 20 15 golden. degrees, t. Mr. and Mrs. NEWTON Gordon Jenkins and children. Debra, 16, Kathy, 13, Roger, 10, Angie, 8. and Todd. 4, moved back into the Newton Ward. They have lived in Granger for the past 11 years, and five years at Roy. Gordon has been administrator of the Valley West Hospital in Granger for the past 11 years. They have a new home and a dairy Dorene Farnsworth arrived July 8 to parents. Maxine and Richard Farnsworth, 12. He has a brother Nathan, 24 years. His grandparents all live in Idaho. Tiffany arrived July 13 to parents. Susan and Alan Webb. She Smithfield. h The Preston ward chapel was the site of a gathering of former Logan Third-Sevent- -- Richmond. She weighed six pounds two ounces. came from Aberdeen, Idaho, By LAREE BODILY Brothers and sister are Hair Troseth and his Spending the holiday from Richfield. Idaho,family Ronald. 34. Alan 24 and and weekend with their parents, Elaine Pamela. 14 years. weighed six pounds eight and Eldred Caldwell the Norman Kings, were and Grandparents are Edna ounces. She has a brother family from Dallas, Mike and Kathy King and Rrvan 2. and Calvin Houslev, RichTexas. mond and June and Chester At a Monday reunion in the Grandparents are Ellen '. their son. Eric, of Blackfoot. and Ken Webb. Smithfield- . Idaho. Janis King, a student Cornish Park descendants of Farnsworth. at Idaho State University Mr. Twin sons arrived July 9 to and Oertel and Warren and Mrs. Jedediah Palalso came home, bringing Idaho. Marie and LaRon Larkin. mer convened. Arnold and with her a friend, Jackie Smithfield. Nancy and Richard Ca)- Eva Troseth, Lewiston; Ker-m- it Sizemare of Salt Lake City. The hoys have three sis- derwood. Amalga. welcomed. and Margaret Shumway, ters. Ann Michelle. Jennifer Kristine on July 14. SheV Merle and lola Treasureton. Fern-dalIdaho; Lyle Kent. and Melissa. weighed six pounds 12V and Grace Petersen, Presbeen have vacaWash., Grandparents are Bessie ounces. She has two brothers tioning in Iwiston for two ton; Spencer and Thora and Coe Larkin. Smithfield Richard Jr. 3 and Pete 14 weeks. They have been Winn. Preston; Glade and and Ruth and Vaughn Spack-ma- years old. of relatives. Mr. and taura Rurgon. Logan, and guests Trenton. The boys, Grandparents are Janet Mrs. Orson Hawkins. Mr. Anna Mae Goold, Orem, and David LaRon. weighed seven and Grant Nelson. Corinnc . and Mrs. Cecile Kent and their families. A brother, pounds one ounce and Darrin and Arlene and Boyd Cal- Mrs. Ada Kent. They all Willis Palmer and two sisKim was six pounds 124 derwood. Smithfield. attended a family reunion ters. Vera Nelson and Doroounces. thy Greaves, were not able to during this time. A new son. Dustin William he present. DWI Clark arrived July 9 to Jolyn Willis and Meda Sharp Dr. and Mrs. Gary Giband Jerel Clark. Smithfield. bons and their children are visited with some of their He weighed seven pounds children Thursday to Saturvacation Ralph A. Myers. 52. Itgan. enjoying a nine ounces. was arrestpd and charged' with their parents. Mr. and day of last week. They spent He joins the family with with driving while intnxicat- -' Mrs. H. Kay Gibbons. Over some time at Jackson take two sisters and two brothers. ed over the weekend by slate . the weekend they all went to where their son. RanEva. 14. Monica. 6. Jerel Jr. patrolman Dean Gunnell. Sugar City and St. Anthony. dy. and his fiancee. Margar5 and David 3. Mvers was arrested at Idaho, where they visited et Howell, are employed. Grandparents are La Rue Milepost 2.5 on Highway 91 in Darrell and Dennis Gibbons Hie Sharps then drove down and Curtis Campbell. RichFranklin at 11:15 p.m. and their families. Monday through Big Piney and Evanmond and Mrs. Joan Camp-hel- l. ston. Wyo., en route to Salt night the two families from Smithfield. Idaho arrived in Lewiston take City. There they visited BOOK l.l' REE CLl'B Twins. Casey Glen and their son. Roddy, and his where they were all joined ' by Wynn Gibbons and Mark family and their daughter, Corey Allen were welcomed Clawson enterBernice by parents. Janet and John tained at her home for the Gibbons and their families. Sonja. and her husband, Hillyard. Smithfield on July Bivik LuRee Club The entire group then took a Lester Christensen, and Thursday two-da- y in. camping trip into their new baby. Some of They weighed seven evening the Roddy's children came home canyon. Marie Merrill, president, pounds 13 ounces and seven their grandparents and with of Wilson Salt take Betty greeted everyone. Mrs. Meror their family came the rest pounds six ounces. visited with her City July rill and her daughter. Tarn-erto spend the holiday in They also have another set later Mr. Mrs. and ILF. parents. illustrated how to write of twins, a boy and a girl. Bcmhisel. Iwiston. MHlry. for the program. Kirk and Kimberly. 6 and a tawell and Grclta Karren, All of the family of Eva 12 were Then members brother. Shane 24 Idaho Falls, and their son. Arnold were and Troseth and one guest. Dennis Karren. and his famGrandparents are Alice present visiting their parents during A luncheon was served. and Ross Wilmnrc. Logan the ily of Cary. N.C., have been Independence holiday Tlie August meeting will and Jackie and Glen visiting relatives in (.ewiston Bob and weekend. Sandra Is held at Marie Merrill's Smithfield. These and Richmond. They were Bliss and their children make ten grandchildren for home overnight guests of Clawson the Hillyard's. and Alta Karren in Iewiston Great grandparents arc and have been visiting their Ruth Wilmore. tagun: Hardaughter and her husband, old Hansen. tagan and Mrs. leora and Merlin Smith in Ann Hillyard. Smithfield Richmond. The Dennis Kar-ren- s Merle Bloxham has been Tlie Franklin post office Deane and Mark Ford. brought their son to postmaster in has annual postal receipts of Smithfield. welcomed Justin appointed enter the LDS missionary Franklin, the Postal Service $6.Mi5. As postmaster. BloxMark. July II. He weighed announced Bloxham receivham will earn $14,935 in training in Salt take City. eight pounds 34 ounces. He ed his appointment under the Jay and Adelle Karren and salary and 12 per cent fringe is their first child. Postmaster Selection Pro- benefits. He will lx assisted their family are vacationing in the area from MinneapoGrandparents are Mrs. gram of the United States by a stalT of one employe. Jean Ford. Smithfield and Postal Service. lis. Minn. They have lxen Eiirl and Arlene Johnson. Hie appointee is a native slaying with his mother. lie assumes his new duties Smithfield of Idaho and presently reMildred Karren. and with alter extensive postal exier arc Ella LmsIc and lence since Xdclle's parents. Mr. and the ser-- ' sides in Downey with his entering taiira Sowers. Smithfield. wife. LeOra. They have Mrs. Spencer Taggart in ice in 19611 His last assign children Ryan Shcril Larson, son of merit before the tagan Ron and Marccne present three Judith and Shcril Larsen. in Bloxham served the Karren. Centerville, and was a as DistrSmithfield. weighed in at apiminlmcnt U.K. Army fnim March 1944 children have also visited ibution Clerk Machine in eight pounds 14 ounces on Pix.utelln to Mav 1945 Mrs. Karren. . She is survived by two sons and one daughter; DOrr Bunderson and Elzo Bunderson of St. Charles; Mrs. David (Veda) Weeks, 12 Implement Company until the time of her death. Smith-fiel- grandchildren; d; 19 n; ters, Rose Merkley, Idaho She is survived by one son Falls; Agnes Transtrum, and two daughters: Ralph Blackfoot, Idaho; Edna M. Roylance, Smithfield; Haws, San Jose, Calif., and Mrs. Lee (Lucille) Nokleby, Stella Haws, Salem. One Boise. Idaho, and Mrs. Ray daughter preceded her in (Ardell) Gottfredson. Og death. Salt take City to New Orleans where Richard was the Utah delegate for the Na- set-u- p north of town. Also living at their home at the present time is Mary's nephew. John Walker, California. John is working with the Jenkins family until August 11. when he will enter the mission home in Salt Lake City. He has been called to serve an LDS mission to tional Federation of the Blind. Many meetings were g attended plus with a cruise on the Mississippi River on a steam paddle boat. Their. three children went to Eunice Cooleys, a grandmother, during their absence. sight-seein- Ecuador. Richard and Helen Cooley, Newton, went by plane from Visitors at the home of VeNeal Jenkins have been her daughter-in-laJanice and her children Christy, w Neal and Adam. Her son Bob Officlators Meet Holidays and Kids July 30, 1958. April Logan Temple LEWISTON LEANINGS 4 School and MIA. A member of the Ladies Literary Club, Mrs. Roylance was the first librarian in the Smithfield Library. She also had taught school in Smithfield, and was active in Smithfield .the family-owne- d Family Moves Back in political science. CHERRY CHOCOLATE CHIP ICE CREAM 4 tsp. 1972 married Bert Bunderson in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They made their home in St. Charles; Mr. Bunderson died NEWTON NEWS Logan, are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Shauna Rey, to Brett Blaine Rich, son of President and Judy and Susan, Smithfield; Mary Ann and Craig Poppleton and sons, Chris, Ryan and Chad, Hyrum; Laura and Blaine Hansen and Melanie, Brady and Mindy Sue, Smithfield; Kathryn and Gary Hansen, Smithfield. Mary was queen of the cooks for 1976 Dairy Days. Her winning recipe was homemade cherry chocolate chip ice cream. She helps with the dairy princess contest each year and has been a dairy wife for 13 years. Mary is active in the Eighth Ward and is a visiting teacher. She has been in the Relief Society presidency, MIA presidency, a teacher in Primary, MIA and Sunday School. She loves to cook and making pies is her specialty. Besides cooking she sews and has made most of her own Howell and George D. Findlay. She received her education in Fish Haven and at Fielding Academy in Paris, Idaho. On June 11, 1914, she she was affiliated with Smithfield Fourth Ward, where she had taught for many years in Sunday home following an IDS Mission to the Fresno, California Mission. He will be reporting his mission Sunday, July 24, at the Second Ward chapel. Bishop and Mrs. Robert F. Potter, Ella Sarah Young College in Logan. A member of the LDS Church, and Smithfield, has returned Marriages Mary Hansen was bom in Smithfield and is married to Don Hansen, bishop of the Smithfield Eighth Ward and is also a city councilman. Mary and Don own and operate the Hansen Dairy. Their children are Cheryl and Melvin Humphreys and were conducted Monday in the SL Charles LDS Ward chapel. She died at Sunshine Terrace in Logan. She was born Sept. 29, 1893, in Fish Haven, Idaho, to Mrs. Roylance attended schools in Smithfield, and was a student at Brigham ing. MARY HANSEN Funeral services for Almira Findlay Bunderson, 83, 1971. Camp- Bessie and Davis Holton, Hillcrest, Alberta, Canada and Betty and Seth Robert Holton, Victoria B.C. Canada visited their cousin, Beatrice Thomley, Smithfield, for two days and attended the Thomley reunion. Elder Kevin Heaps, son of Donna and Albert Heaps, Almlre Bunderson 15. 1920, in the Logan LDS Temple. He died July 1, nephews attended the funeral. They were from Utah, Idaho. Arizona and Wyom- no-ho- st re- nieces n. July bell. Richmond, and Faye Johnson, Salt Lake City. 24, and Pamela, 14. den; 13 grandchildren and four Burial was in the Logan City Cemetery. Jesse Marsden Roylance Mc- Cann. Also attending were Beths Dorene arrived July 8. Grandmother, Edna Hous-le- y cared for the rest of the family while Maxine had the new baby. Beatrice Thornley attended the George Wood reunion in Lava Hot Springs and gave a part on the program. A dinner was served to about 30. A genealogical meeting followed. Accompanying Mr. and Mrs. Bud Lowe of Smithfield were Mrs. George Smith' of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. George White of Providence to American Fork, Thurs- - ' Funeral services were conducted Monday noon in the Smithfield Fourth Ward LDS chapel, with Bishop Noble Erickson officiating for Hazel Miles Roylance, 84. She died Thursday at her home, 59 East First North in Smithfield. She was born Nov. 12, 1892, in Smithfield, a daughter of Edwin Ruthven and Annie G. Smith Miles Jr. She married Calif., and Robert C. Reid, Farnsworth recently moved into their new home, moving here from Paradise. They moved to Richmond with their children, Ronald, 34, Lila Morrison, Downey, visited Verla and Edwin Noble.' The Robert Thomley and-Joh- Thornley family campout Friday night. Saturday they all met at the Lions Lodge for dinner and a discussion on genealogy. There were about 60 present from Utah, Canada and Idaho. bara and Harold Gutke. Pocatello, and her sister, 2V4 Rites Held For Hazel Roylance will be coming LDS temple officiators home also next week. The Jenkins family reside at Laramie, Wyo. Mon- day. Pres. H. B. Hunsaker and counselors Gregerson and Lundhal and wives along with some 70 other temple workers met for a program and meal. In the Newton Ward Sacrament meeting the special speakers were Frank and Nellie Leishman from Wells-vill- e who were missionaries at the Oakland Temple Visitor Center for 14 years. They 'told of their many spiritual experiences. Nellie sang a vocal solo How Great Thou Art" accompanied by Nola Jenkins. Since the temple is closed for an extensive remodeling, the workers were released from their assignments, but meet quarterly to renew acquaintances. Public Notices ORDINANCE NO. . e, n. Gets 10-d- 3-- 5 Hill-yar- THE ZONING ORDINANCES OF SMITHFIELD CITY AS ADOPTED ON ON JULY 23, 1970 MARCH 19, 1970 AND AN ORDINANCE AMENDING BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of City Councilmen of Smithfield, Utah, that certain map or maps entitled ZONING MAP OF SMITHFIELD, UTAH", is hereby amended as follows: SECTION 1. That the following described property be ' changed from an M-- l zone to a C- -l zone: the line of U.S. HighWest at of intersection the Beginning way No. 91 and the North line of Auction Road which point is 24 rods East and 48 rods 13.2 feet South along the West line of said Highway No. 91 from the Northwest corner of the Southwest quarter of Section 34, Township 13 North, Range 1 East of the Salt take Base and Meridian; thence West along the North line of said Auction Road, 165 feet; thence North, 277.26 feet; thence East 2.5 chains, more or less, to the West line of said Highway No. 91 ; thence South along said West line, 277.26 feet, more or less, to the point of beginning. PASSED by the Board of City Councilmen of Smithfield, Utah this 13th day of July, 1977. (s) Oral L. Ballam Mayor Attest: (s) Betty J. Hatch Recorder Publication date: Legal No. Pub. 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