OCR Text |
Show The Ne!qKBor, HsITaiTay, Salt Ualre bounty, Page 4 IJafi. Wednesday. August 28. 1963 Finder by MARGE BUR G EXE R ' School :? 1 ! !1 M . s , the tsp. Wbrchesterthifp sauce 1 tbl. milk Bk.-nall the ingredients well. Store in refrigerator until psed. CREAM CHEESE AND OLIVE FILLING 1 3 oz. package cream cheese 1 to 2 tbl. cream or milk ij cup chopped ripe oLves dash ol Tabasco salt to taste Soften cheese and gradually blend in milk to make spreading consistancy. Blend in olives and seasonings to taste. Make about 1 cup. SHRIMP BUTTER FILLING Ms lb. shrimp, cooked and cleaned Gutter or mar cup . r. m. stgssssP' , fOSMASTBt.B8BUNNXV rcoNffwarpuBucmcN wntvmoumBtKOFTHa WJt 01 Rites Exchanged Last Friday ATESOUttER SJONEMUTJkXSOV KASmsam&YSHOTBYHISCtW MEN, WSIAST HERDS WERE.... letus cross cher me river. ANDREST UNDERTHESHADE CfTHETREES. BUYING SAYINGS BONDS m. HELPS MAKE SURE YOtAl BE ABLE TOUVEfNA FREE WORLD THfrfS tWY MILLIONS OF AMERICANS ARE BUYING US. SAYINGS BONDS 7DG4Y. WHY NOT ADO : ,m YOU STRENGTH? ... Kindergarten Begins Aug. 28ih 5 and 4 Year Olds Excellent Preparation For st Grade Not A Play School! . . . I This Curriculum Supervised Is By WEST C. HAMMOND Numbers, Letters and PHONIC Sounds ART MUSIC SPEECH WRITING Your Child Loarns to Follow Instructions, Work on His Own Call To Enroll Now THE READING CENTER 4645 Holloday Blvd. CR 12 su. off. ' Salt Lake LDS Temple rites recently united in marriage Miss Madelyn Wycherly and Reed W. Lencr. Officiating was Elder John Longden, assistant to the Council of the Twelve. Parents of the groom, Mr & Mrs Lincoln W. Kener, 3192 East 3760 South, feted the couple at a wedding breakfast following the ceremony at Log Haven. Mr & Mrs Gaylen L. Wychd erly, 3181 South 2300 East, a the pair at reception that evening in the Rosecrest Ward, 3101 South 2300 East. The bride was attended by Mrs Samuel R. Jensen, matron of honor; Mias Harriet Wycherly, maid of honor; Miss Carolyn Rappeley, Mrs Gerald R. Gerber, Miss Kathy Palmer and Miss Kathy Wycherly, junior bridesmaid. Paul W. Kener was best man for his brother. Glenn R. Welker, Stephen W. Richards, Gerald R. Gerber, Roger D. Larson and Edward Barron ushered. The new Mrs Kener has attended Brigham Young University, and LDS Business College, where she was president of Lam-d- a Delta Sigma. Her husband atlendcn the University of Utah and was affiliated with Lambda Delta Sigma. He presently is attending LDS Business College, lie Fulfilled an LDS Southwest British mis- Miss Kathie. Rae Summers and Keith David Taylor are engaged. Announcing the news and. Sept. 20 Wadding plana in the Salt Lake Temple- are parents- of Miss Summers, Mr k Mrs Richard W. 'Summers, 3140 South 1765 East Mr Taylor la the son of Mr.fcMrs Wendell W. Taplor. 3706 South 23rd East. ia a former The bride-to-b- e University of Utah student; her studfiance is a ent, who will continue his studies at the U of U. - . al Rites Performed For Area Pair hon-oi-e- Madsen-Hyd- e Rites Held In S. L. u.. Announce. Engagement Of Kathie Summers Wycherly-Kene- r HEX LAST WORDS When the geuconfeder- - . There goes a car just like the one I got in the Want Ads except mine has TWO fins! 'jgSSKBjp Boston Temple William Paul Hyde, son at Mr & Mrs Lawrence W. Hyde, 2365 East 3000 South, took as his bride Miss Marie Madsen, daughter of Mr & Mrs Ronald Madsen, Honeyville, in rites solemnized Aug. 16 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. After the ceremony the pair was honored at a wedding breakfast at the Hotel Utah Sky Room by parents of the groom. The honored couple greeted guests at a reception that evening in the Honeyvillo LDS Ward. Attending the bride were her sister, Miss Kathleen Madsen, as maid of honor, Miss Sandra Hyde, the groom's sister, and Mrs Joyce Madsen. Tanya Did erickson and Jan Gardener were flower girls. The groom was attended by Robert Newman, best man, By ron Madsen, brother of the bride, Robert Woodford, Warren Beck, and Hyrum Coon, ushers. On their return from a trip to Utah parks and southern California, the Ifydes will make a home at Brigham City. A former Dairy Princess, the bride is a junior at Utah State University, majoring in elemen tary education, is a member of Spurs, and holds several honorary awards. A graduate of the University of Utah, Ur Hyde is working toward a master's degree in education administration. A garden party Aug. 30 will be held in their honor at the groom's parents' home. sion. beMiss Linda Farnsworth came the bride of Russell W. in a Barnett last Thursday Salt Lake Temple ceremony. That evening they received guests at a reception. Mrs Bessie Farnsworth, 3185 South 8th East, and the late Clarence L. Farnsworth, are the bride's parents, Mr k Mrs William G. Barnett, 1748 White Ave. (2885 South) are parents of the groom. The bride was atended by Miss Kay Solomon, maid of honor, Miss Helen Wright, Miss Joan Wester and Mias Susie Hoggan. Best man was Craig Barnett. When the newlyweds return I from a trip to Sun Valley, they j will live in the valley. at prenuptial Entertaining parties were Mrs Ray Herzog,' Miss Kay Sullivan, Miss Susie I Iloggan, Mrs Richard Burden, Miss Loma Lee Mrs Purrlngton, Barnett, and Miss Joan Web- -- -' OPEN MONDAY & FRIDAY EVES 1 s.; k s The School of Ballet Arts v- v"i Hm,': A J. 2931 East 3300 South Bene Arnold, Directress CLASSICAL BALLET Fall Session Opens Sept. 3 (IN HOLLADAY NEXT TO THE POST OFFICE) For a free brochure and information call 486-918- ; 4691 Holladay Blvd. CR7-699- 1 1 or 466-281- College. r News of Men In Service Cadet Lands B. Gillette of Holladay, is participating in the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFROTC) summer encampment here. the The cadet, a member-oAFROTC units at the University of Utah, is the son of Mr k Mrs Leland B. Gilette of 3999 Jupiter Drive, Salt Lake City. Cadet Gillette is observing aiui taking an active part in various phases of base operations during the encampment, period. Cadets are eligible for appointment as Air Force second lieutenants upon completion of their AFROTC training and graduation from college. The cadet is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. He ia a graduate of Olympus High School. f evenings' ip.ml IMON. THUI Rites Planned FRI. Couple e&PWosO Nico-demu- isuii-uinrMirn- n ugp(S) di&wdlll (foftfali) iMiiiruinriririirrrrrinrrwnrwiru MELROY WORLD TRAVEL gfiEEV 255-423- 4 AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR AIRLINE STEAMSHIP RESERVATIONS INTERNATIONAL TOURS HOTELS AND RESORTS Fra (hirafhggp TICKETS anSfift&emiiP Ticket Delivery in . . . MIDVALE, MURRAY, HOLLADAY AREA NO SERVICE CHARGE 790 E. Center St., Midvale, at the Midvale 0 0 0 cue psgag? Junction (ID fEtiilBDB! Miss Hadfieid SCHOOL RENTALS m mm Now is Me time FURNACE on the 6 LESSONS A AT OUR CONSERVATORY 0 Pilot complete check-u- light turned on. 0K Price Motor and blower ailed and blower belt checked. WITH EACH RENTAL INSTRUMENT The Finest Instruments Available in Salt Lake Avoid the rush Holladay Music Co. Inc. 4657 IN HOLLADAY South 2300 East CR7-775- 1 . . . fi i I" includes the following: o Filters Flues cleaned. Vi "TUNE-U- P Call your furnace dealer, plumber or heating contractor and arrange to have your heating plant serviced for winter. OF YOUR CHOICE I fore 53SEESS INSTRUMENT & Mrs Sam 3150 South. o Resists soil o Cleans easily Stevens-HrEiEc- peg-forme- restaurant. (, and September BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIAL Parents of the bride arc Mr Foster, 1489 East Mr & Mrs Lloyd H. Lingle, Grand Forks. N. D., are parents of the groom. 2695 Dearborn St. Attendants to the bride were Mrs James A. Lingle, matron of honor, Mrs Kenneth Noland and Mrs Robert Barber. Best man to the groom was James A. Lingle; Kenneth No-- ! land and Dr Lorin J. Clark ush-- ! ered. dert at the rbifers'.ty of trial Woods Klz-eria- Low-well- Sundays, party days, everyday, shell begin - dressing feet first in her ' new Simplex Flexies black velvet shoes. frit's August Bride Miss Sammie Lee Foster became Mrs Donald Lee Lingle in a ceremony Saturday at Zion Lutheran Church. Officiating at the service was Pastor Neale Nelson. s A reception followed at Simplex Flexies - ster. Prenuptial parties have been Is given by Mrs Samuel R. Jensen, Mrs John Fergusen, Miss Vickie Sealy, Mrs A. Owen AnIn a wedding ceremony derson, Mrs Gerald R. Gerber, Saturday morning, Miss Mrs L. W. Kener, Mrs Gene Mrs Lawrence Aposhian Mary Ann Hadfield and Ronald and Mrs II. Russell Margetts. C. Turner exchanged vows at the home of the brides grandmother, Mrs S. T. Taylor, 1443 Vlalcovich-Brow- n South 10th East. Kay Hunt, LDS bishop, officiated. Rites Held in Elko Mr k Mrs Charles A. Turner, Miss Pamelt S. Vlakovich, 967 Charltan Cir. (2781 South), (laughter of Mrs LaPrcal Vlak- the groom's parents, entertainovich, 2074 South 3rd East, be ed at a wedding breakfast folcame the bride of Robert T. lowing the ceremony. The new Brown, 2103 East 3300 South, Mrs Turner and her husband son of 5Irs Florence C. Brown, greeted guests at a reception at Grantsville, in services per Emerson LDS Ward the same formed Aug. 17 in Elko. Nev, evening. Mr 8c Mrs Daync R. Marshall, Attending the pair were Miss Pat Vlakovich and Robert W, 1309 West 8th South, arc the Tate. They will reside in Salt brides parents. Lake City. The bride was attended by Rites Held at Zion Lutheran ---- 5T?- M&l'ouf, Foster-Lingl- e -- IPsodi. Anderson Wifi) Him BfJCHNCANPseu, honor, Mi:s 9 Temple Rites For Miss Woods, 4 tbs, mayonnaise away as 1 think Youll like these ezer in the lunchbox. BACON CHEESE FILLING Thoroqghly - mix all ingredr ideas. and store in the frig. ients 1 3 uz. For more interesting sandwicream cheese package ches, use different kinds of Wi cup chopped cooked bacon Makes 24 cups filling. EGG FRANKFURTER FILLING 2 hard cooked eggs, chopped 2 cooked franks, ground i 1 cup finely chopped celery 1 tsp. salt ta cup salad dressing Combine all the ingredients Chill. Makes lli cups. CARROT PEANUT FILLING 1 cup finely grated carrot la cup finely chopped peanuts C (salted) 3 tsp. mayonnaise tit tsp. salt Combine all the ingredients, and mix well. Spread generously etween slices of buttered whole FJSTNWSPAPA wheat bread. NEWSPAPER WSHMLHWfTTW ti Jfcr lee and Miss Nor ma Jean Marshall, sister of the bride. Walter Draper waa best man; Lee Price and Kent T. Hadfield, brother of the bride, ushered. On their return from a wedding- trip to the Tetons, they The Salt Lake Temple will mfcke their home in the the setting for the ceremony valley, where Sir Turner will Skinstudy at the IT of IT. Mrs Turn- that united Miss Elaine er has also attended the U of U. ner, daughter of Mr & Mrs Johu Sipkema, 2641 Filinore St., and David A. Smith, son at Mr k Mrs Alvin L. Smith, 2681 Hartford St. The newlyweds were honored at a reception at East Stratford Ward. R. U. Attending the bride were Mrs Mackey B. Boley, Miss Karen Miss Kathleen Smith, In a ceremony performed in Skinner, Mrs Paul Clark, Mrs Linden the Salt Lake LDS Temple, Miss Morill, and Miss Janet Kelley. Charla Ann Woods and Rodney Assuming the duties of best Udell Anderson Jr., were mar- man for the occasion was Roger Brent Campbell, ried Friday morning. A wed- K. Daly. Mackey B. Boley, Dale E. Skinding breakfast given by the ner, Donald E. Higgins, and grooms parents, Mr & Mrs Brent K. Ferre ushered. R. Udell Anderson. 1979 WestThe couple will make their minster Ave., followed in the home in Orem. Hotel Utahs Sky Room. The former Miss Skinner and In the evening the bridal pair Mr Smith have attended Brig- Mr greeted guests at a reception ham Young University. at Parleys Third Ward, 2615 Smith will continue his studies Stringham Ave. The bride is the there in the fall, lie completed daughter of Mr & Mrs Charles an LDS Mexican mission. at prenuptial C. Woods,' 3714 South 2700 East. Entertaining The bride was attended by parties have been Mrs Lynn Miss Pamela Woods, maid of Larsen, Miss Janet Kelley, Mrs honor; Miss Suzette Anderson, Jean DcBouzck, Mrs Walter K. Mrs Henry G. Sligting. Mrs Daly, Mrs G. Dwight Wakefield, Mark V. Flandro, Mrs N. Alan Mrs Paul Clark, Mrs Douglas Barnes and Misa Patricia Wri- Brown, Mrs Rugus Astin, Mrs ght. Lisa Sorenson was flower David Saley, and Mrs Frank Kelley. girl. Best man duties were assumed by Norman Kent Boyd. Ush7 ers were Dan Carter, C Bren-to- n Woods, John Stohl and Robert W. Daynes. The bride is a graduate of the University of Utah, where she was a member of Lambda Delta By Sigma. Her husband attends the U. of U. and is affiliated Mr & Mrs A. N. Thompson, with Alpha Epsilon Delta and 3516 Millbrook Dr., announce Delta Phi Kappa. He completed the engagement and September an LDS Austrian mission. marriage of their daughter. Prenuptial parties have been Miss Marilyn Kay Thompson, given by G. Sligting. Mrs Mark and Gary Heilkamp, son of Mr V. Flandro, Mrs John II k Mrs R. C. llictkamp, 1384 Mrs Richard J. Soren- Zenith Ave. son, Mrs Ennis R. Starr, Elder The couple will be wed Sept. and Mrs Gordon B. Hinckley, 7. The announcement was made Mr k Mrs N. Alan Barnes, Miss at a recent dinner party at the Virginia Hinckley, Mr 3: Mrs Hawaiian. Elmer Davis, Mr k Mrs Roger Mr lleitkamp is a former stu- Sydney baby-sottin- AMeRtaAmsrocftnuuxn far, Price, a$ matron HIPS days, school days, good bread in the same sandwich. For ol broken rule days! And didnt better slicing and spreading, use we all! Say Gals, are ya all day-ol- d bread. Remember, too set to enjoy the wall to wall that butter prevents the sand-- 1 'peace and quiet? Maybe now wich from getting soggy when r,, ya can get your canning done a moist filling is used. Cream salt and pepper to taste and maybe snatch a few prcc- - the butter for better spreading. M 1 tbs. lemon juice You can on make sandwiches also iuus moments catching up 14 tsp. Worcestershire sauce your Im gonna read that book in advance and freeze them. FilGrind shrimp using meat one of these days" promises. lings that Breeze are those made The teachers are taking over the of sliced cooked meat, meat chopper or lender. Comine reg and wrangling job loaf, chicken or cheese. Sand- maining ingredients. TUNA APPLE F1LIJNG for at least a few hours, so may-- e wich spreads also freeze well, 1 cup flaked tuna of chopyoull also get a chance to especially those made 4 cup diced apple try some of your "I wonder how ped or ground meat, chicken, 1 tbs lemon J that would taste ideas. How- canned fish, cheese and peanut juice li tsp. salt Sandwiches may be ever, right now lets talk about butter. munchin luncheons for the stored for 2 or 3 months. Pack Va tsp. pepper 4 cup finely minced celery File these sandwiches right from the frekids grub bag. , rnm9 cleaned or replaced. 1 Automatic controls, burners, "" afety pilots and safety controls properly adjusted and placed in operating condition. Don't wait for cold weather MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY COMPANY 8 u-- r: |