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Show pr, and Mrs. Homer F. Royle to s he honored at 50th anniversary party I - : r children of Dr. Homer F. and in, P Royle cordially invite Tr friends and relatives to an In in honor of their parents fCday, Aug. 4, from 7 to 9:30 in the American Fork 24th . Cl 300 N. 100 East. ttre'Y were married Aug. 6, 1934 m ' J Lake LDS Temple. uta Emily Peay Royle was Jn April 18, 1914, in Pleasant Se to George B. and Zella Beal received her education in v She fhe pleasant Grove schools and Graduated in 1932 from high school. Her special interest was in music, i ringing in trios and choruses and Looping her talent and ap-- i reciation of music. 1940 she contracted polio, tfhich has been a handicap I throughout the years since. But she been as active in the LDS Church as her health would permit, ving in the Relief Society and primary and as a visiting teacher. She has, until recent years, been ahe to care for her family and support them in their activities. Her greatest satisfaction was to serve ilh her husband as they presided over the West Spanish American Mission for three and a half years, and she takes great joy in her many grandchildren and Homer F Royle was born in Lchi April 14, 1911 to J. Freeman and Lovinnia McAllister Royle. During his youth he attained the rank of Eagle Scout. Six months after his graduation from high school he was called to serve a mission in the Mexican Mission, in later years presiding over part of that same mission. After graduating from BYU in 1938 he taught in the high schools at Monticello and Pleasant Grove. A career in dentistry had long been one of his desires - he graduated from the Dental School of the University of Oregon at Portland, practiced one year in Richland, Washington and then settled in American Fork in 1947. Aside from his dental practice he has spent many years in various assignments in the church, in two bishoprics, once as bishop, in two stake presidencies, once as president and as a mission president. Presently he enjoys his call as a sealer in the Provo Dr. Homer and Emily Royle Temple, and his home teaching families. . Homer and Emily count 20 grand-children and 15 Their four daughters are Mrs., Larry (Nadine) Miller, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Dan (Kathleen) Dcdrickson, San Bernardino, Calif.; Mrs. Alan (Jeanette) Monson, Madison, Conn.; and Mrs. William (Diane) Harvey, Salt Lake City. The experiences of 50 years together have taught Homer and Emily that their greatest joy and blessings have come from their families and the church. Bankers association elects former Pleasant Grove resident I - i p r . i Former Pleasant Grove resident, Frank B. Newman, was elected president of the Utah Bankers Association at their 76th annual convention held recently in Sun Valley, Idaho. Newman graduated in 1940 from Pleasant Grove High School where he served as student body president his senior year. His other high school activities included speech, debate and sports. He attended the University of Utah and LaSalle University receiving a L.L.B. degree in. law. Currently a resident of Bountiful, Newman has served on numerous county and civic committees and Scout boards, among them being the Governors Board of the Provo-Jorda- n River Parkway, the Utah Transportation Authority and the BountifulDavis Art Center. Newman was an organizer of Utah Bank and Trust in 1963 and has served as chairman of the board since that time. He is married to the former Carolyn Dunn and they have four children. The Utah Bankers Association is the statewide trade and professional association for Utah's 60 state and nationally chartered full service banks. Frank B. Newman (missionary ) 1 y iI , - " i c , BMW ?Vf'-r'W'WW- y " ' ' Deven Kwin Walker KentSecretan SwenMikesell Three returning missionaries to speak at Sunday Homecomings Ward, 528 W. 100 South, Iindon. All friends and relatives are invited. Deven Kwin Walker Homecoming for Elder Deven Kwin Walker will be held Sunday, July 29, at 3:45 p.m. in the Pleasant Grove 3, 11 & 16th Ward Chapel. Kwin returned July 24th from the Lima North Mission, where he served as financial secretary to the president, district leader and zone leader. An open house for friends and relatives will be held at Kwin's home after the meeting. Kent Secretan Elder Kent Secretan, son of Robert and Kalyn Secretan is returning home from the Canada Winnipeg Mission. His homecoming will be Sunday, July 29 at 1:20 p.m. in the Timpanogos Third Ward at 200 N. 40Q East, Pleasant Grove. Elder Secretan has served in Manitoba, Ontario and recently as zone leader in Saskatchewan. He would like to invite friends and relatives to attend the meeting. Swen Mikesell Elder Swen Mikesell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Vaun Mikesell has returned from the San Diego, Spanish Speaking Mission. His homecoming will be July 29, 1984 at 2:15 p.m. at the Lindon 2nd 1 Dexter, left, and Geniel Wilberg plan for cycling tour of Europe. Join them for a fun vacation. - r You can cycle through Europe with Dexter & Geniel Wilberg j Dexter and Geneil Wilberg of Pleasant Grove will be hosting an ; unusual and exciting tour of Europe . in 1985. Along with the Deseret . Travel, a sponsoring tour company, j they are beginning to set "Wheels" in motion now for a unique vacation to Switzerland, Germany, France and England. Some of the plans include: Leisurely bicycle touring through some of the countryside; a day hike : " the meadows of the Alps ; visiting the high spots of these countries by foot, bus, car or train. Bed and breakfast will be the accomodations most of the time, so as to have the privilege of becoming better acquainted with the home-towner- s. Start now to prepare your body, your time and your pocketbook. Get in touch with "Wilberg's Big Wheels" if you want to be included in the fun, 785-367- Carolyn's Kitchen Delicious and nutritious brown rice dishes By CAROLYN KURR WARDLE I have recently discovered how delicious brown rice is. Health experts are always emphasizing the benefits of whole grains because they are good sources of B vitamins and dietary fiber. Brown rice has all of these benefits plus it has a nutty flavor that compliments meat dishes and desserts. I substitute it for white rice in- all of my cooking because I prefer the flavor. Brown rice takes a little longer to cook but it is well worth the extra time. Try some of these dishes to enjoy its nutritious goodness. Fried Rice is an excellent way to use leftovers. Chop meat and vegetables of your choice to add to this economical dish. Use a nonstick cooking spray, to eliminate the oil needed for cooking. Spicy Rice is a tasty side dish to serve with pork. Apples, almonds and raisins make this accompaniment special. Brown rice can also be a delicious Breakfast Cereal. Fried Rice 4 cups cold cooked rice 2 eggs V cup chopped green onion Va cup chopped green pepper 1 cup cooked meat andor vegetables, ground, chopped or sliced into small pieces Spray frying pan with nonstick spray. Saute green onion and green pepper until tender. Add meat and other vegetables and heat through. Add rice. Heat. Stir in eggs quickly. Season with 1 tablespoon of soy sauce and serve. Makes 6 servings. Spicy Rice Vi cup each chopped celery and onions 1 Tbsp. butter or margarine 18 tsp. each ground allspice and cinnamon Salt and black pepper 1 Tbsp. brown sugar 3 cups cooked rice Vi cup raisins 1 tart cooking apple, cored and chopped cup sliced almonds, toasted In large skillet cook celery and onions in butter until tender crisp. Stir in seasrnings, rice and raisins. Heat thoroughly. Stir in apple; remove from heat. Cover and let stand 5 minutes. Sprinkle with almonds. Makes 6 servings. Rreakfast Cereal '. 1 cup brown rice, hot or cold 2 Tbsp. raisins honey milk Place cup of rice in 2 bowls. Sprinkle each with 1 tablespoon raisins. Drizzle with honey. Cover with milk. Makes 2 servings. Trekkie loves Search for Spock By SHARON MORREY I admit it, I'm a card-carryin- g Trekkie and so this review is probably biased. On the other hand, because I'm admittedly a Star Trek lover from way back on TV, I may be harder to please than most and I loved it Trek III, The Search for Spock," currently playing at the Towne Cinemas. It has everything an authentic Trekkie looks for; action, drama and Captain Kirk at his finest. The lines are clever and Kirk's wit is sharp. No one can tell what will happen next and the bad guys get what they deserve. Although 1 suffered a pang as the Enterprise blew apart and cried for Captain Kirk's personal losses, I genuinely enjoyed the hour and a half I was in deep space. The crew is familiar and the personalities aged but the plot is a new one with twists that put Kirk, Spock, and McCoy into situations that test again their courage, their loyalty to Starfleet and their comradery for each other. Only my kids enjoyed it more than I. I recommend it for anyone who loves a good escape movie with color, interest and imagination without sex, violence and depression: Star Trek IV, I'm ready. Run for Health Research is filled with evidence showing that regular exercise is of value to all individuals. Some of the benefits of exercise are: 1. Proper weight loss decreases the percent of body fat. 2. Overall muscle tone improved. 3. Strengthening of heart and entire cardiovascular system. 4. Conditioning of body to engage in other physical activities. 5. Increase in overall self esteem. N 6. Increases energyNlevel. 7. Decreases tendency for heart disease. 8. Increases muscle flexibility which decreases muscle strain problems. 9. Overall physical fitness. Run for health, walk for health, swim for health - do any regular aerobic exercise for health, but DO IT! DO IT TODAY! The above advantages of. exercise are yours with only a few minutes of investment per day. 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Other fruits may be sub-stituted for cherries. 4 : Cheery Cherry ; Cheese Pie 1 8 oz. package softened cream ! cheese 1 14 oz. can sweetened condensed ; milk ; cup lemon juice ; ltsP. vanilla ; 'piecrust Pie filling, chilled ,, ln medium bowl, beat cheese until ; "gnt and fluffy. Add sweetened, ; ndensed milk; blend thoroughly. ; ?r in lemon juice and vanilla. Pour . j110 crust. Chill 3 hours or until . Top with desired amount of ' fi'ling before serving. , Wngerate leftovers. Black Forest J Cherry Cake ii. I Cornbine one Dackage (2 layer I! choclate cake mix, 1 can 'i ry P'e filling, 4 cup oil and 3 batie we" with mixer until er' r .1S smooth. Pour into a Ln ,and floured bundt ' oven? bake in Preheated 350 F done minutes or until cake is j Col in pan 25 minutes, then "tonto rack to finish cooling. Diofi0rale and serve wit" cherry j ""Umgand whipped cream. Sgt. Lynn Kirkman reports for duty Marine Staff Sgt. Lynn E. Kirkman, son of Elvin E. and Velene Kirkman, Pleasant Grove, has reported for duty at Marine Corps Recuruiling Station, Seattle. |