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Show 1 &'& yyiyyfr tKMnrJti$jk f ti yi vs & yy i iiiiii ylwyiaa.MMftiywiayti yii yniiy BEZZANT FAMILY RECIPES Tradition aking Candy-- A By WINNIFRED JARDINE Deseret News Fcwd Editor 1 Wl.at benefits come front a family's working together and and playing together even making candy together? In the case of the Eugene S. Eezzant (rhymes with pleasant) family, 945 E. Grove-cree- k Dr., Pleasant Grove, it , means happy, tablespoon vanilla Combine all ingredients hut vanilla in heavy saucepan and bring to boil. Boil until soft ball forms when a little of the candy s tested in cold water. Add vanilla and cool, without stirring, then beat until atiny. Pour info buttered pan. DIVINITY 1 ! One member of this family Is Carolyn Bezzant, a Sterling Scholar, who was named winner in the Homemahing Division. When asked w hat first interested her in homemaking, the mentioned candy - making session at tl.eir house every Sunday afternoon. "The whole family she gets into the act, explained, from her father through the seven children to Ray Lynn. The favorite sweet treats have been divinity, fudge, and popcorn balls, because theyre quick and easy to make and "they go farther in our big family, she laughed. We wondered how such a happy tradition got started. "Just mainly because we like said Mrs. Bezzant. sweets, The family has been doing it since the children were little, and "it's been a happy experience. Who leads out in this fun activity, which begins after the Sunday dinner dishes are done? Whoever is home, Mrs. Bezzant answered, and tien went on to explain that even Mr. Bezzant will begin the candy making. He has what youd call a sweet she chuckled, and tooth, FOOL-PROO- can even make good cups sugar cup light corn stup (i teaspoon salt J2 cup water 1 teaspoon vanilla 2 egg whites all Combine ingredients except egg whites in a saucepan and stir until nixed, the,, cook until test of syrup in cold water reaches the hard crack candy-makin- Awards Given At 1 Vi spoonfulls POPCORN onto BVLLS sugar cup dark com syrup cup water cup (1 square) butter or margarine U4 teaspoons salt herself has The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Betty S. Johns, 175 S. .TOO Hast, Farmington, and the late Lamont J. Johns. man. 1 Carolyn Married today in the Logan were Miss Luanne Johns and Ira Roval Bowler. GOLDEN by 4 cups enhanced her homemaking abilities through many activities. Shes a state officer in the FHA (Future Homemakers of America) and after participating for a number of years in work, shes served as a leader this past year. Shes been active in Pleasant Grove High School as a senior and has worked since 9th grade in the home of a doctor tending children and helping to maintain the home. A terrific experience, she Mr. Bowler has attended Utah State University. He fulfilled an LDS Cential British mission. Entertaining at prenuptial parties were Miss Jan Widdi-son- . Miss Colleen Gurr, Miss Bowier. Mrs. 2 tablespoons molasses 2 teaspoons vanilla 10 quarts popped com Maureen Combine all ingredients except vanilla and popcorn in heavy saucepan and stir until syrup to give them a golden color and a flavor of distinction. The divinity is a insisted recipe, Carotyns mother, one that never fails. And here they are, the three favorite sweet tooth recipes enjoyed on Sunday afternoons by the Eugene Bezzants of Pleasant Grove. fool-pro- er waxed paper. Makes 26 big pieces (our pieces are about twice as big as anyone eise s. explained the Bezzant ). Drop X, Mr. Bowler is a son of Mrs. Lenna W. Bowler, I,ngan. Following the nuptial ceremony, Mrs. Bowler honored the newlyweds at a wedding breakfast at her home. This evening, the couple will greet guests at a reception at Farmington Second Ward. Attending the bride til be Miss Susan Johns, Miss Maureen Bowler and Miss Jan Wtddison. Elvin Bowler will be best stage. Pour slowly over stiffly beaten egg whites and beat with mixer until candy will hold form when beaters are lifted visiting with some of the people as time allows. Somehow this gives Christmas more meaning to all of us. ' Family cooperation and fun spill over into their worn, too, as all of them join with Mr. Bezzant in his fruit farming. An employee of Geneva Steel, he is a fruit farmer before and after work hours, taking care of more than 25 acres of fruit trees. The seven children all help pick the fruit (although additional help has to be hired) and they join their father in peddling the fruit, as Carolyn puts it, taking it to fruit stands and to markets and also driving out into Utah communities and selling it directly to families. Mm Temple F 73 Making candy and popcorn balls is a tradition for the Eugene S. Bezzant family. Busy here are Sterling Scholar, Carolyn, Mr, Bezzant, and Ray. 2 Speak Vows Johns-Bowl- i' Carolyn divinity! g Their takes on new dimensions at Christmas time, when they double their efforts and make heaping plates of candy for the widows and widow'ers in their neighborhood usually 15 or 20 of them. This is the favorite holiday activity of the family, commented Mrs. Bezzant. We usually do this the day before Christmas and then we all go along to deliver the candy, Couples 2 heaping tablespoons cocoa Butter the size of a walnut close-knit- candy-loving- WDMOIHFRS FIDGF, cups sugar tall can evaporated milk cup white com syrup GK 4 dissolved. Cook on second heat until test of syrup cracks in cold water. Add vanilla and then pour over warm nopcorn in a cot ,er. Stir until corn is all coated and press into balls. Makes about 26 large balls. A large bag of puffed rice or puffed wheat may be substituted for popcorn. V Mrs. Royal Bowler Mrs. Ronald Thomas Charles Bowler and Mrs. Lyle M. Newman. Nielson-Thoma- s Miss Leslie Nielson became the bride of Desmond Ronald Thomas in a Salt Lake Temple ceremony today. Following, they were honored at a wedding breakfast at the Hosts were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Desmond 0. Thomas, 961 N. 650 East, Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Edsel J. Nielson, 1380 S. 800 West, Woods Chuck-A-Ram- Cross, ate parents of the bride. This evening the newlyweds will greet reception guests at the Carillon. Bridal attendants are Miss Susan maid of Cleveily, honor; Miss Kristine Murphy, Miss Jolrne Randall, Miss Denza Smit and Miss Janet Thomas. Dennis Bott is best man. The former Miss NteLson has attended Weber State College. Mr. Thomas is a student there. He completed an LDS New Zealand mission. New Fashion Jewelry From India Indian Tribal Jewelry may be the next thing to hit the fashion world. Madame Jean Feral, who designs jewelry for the high fashion house of Christian Dior. Paris, recently returned to France after her Indian visit taking with her more than 100 pieces of Indian jew- elry. One of the worlds leading Madame designers, Peral will base her next collection of glittering accessories on these samples to launch the new Paris look with age-oldesigns of India. Invited by the Handicrafts and Handlooms Export Corporation of India, Madame Peral spent her three-wee- jewelry stay visiting jewel centers such as Delhi, Jaipur and Hyderabad, making an study of the traditional patterns and workmanship. d k SECTION C Womens Pages says. The recipes used for their candy-makin- sessions are all g old family favorites. The fudge is a recipe of their grandmothers. The popcorn balls are made with dark com Save 10C when you buy any size PRUF! Spray Starch ient Nttna To Sealer: You art luthomed to act as our far the redemption of this coupon in accotdanci with tho tormt thereof. Wo will reimburse you for tho face mount of tho coupon, or if tho coupon ceils for free foods, we will reimburse you for such free foods, plus 3C per coupon for handing, provided you and tha consumer have comphed with the terms of this offer. Presentation for rademption without such compliance constitutes fraud. 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