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Show CLEARFIELD COURIER, Two wed in Ogden CLINTON Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Kent C. Dahl will make their home in their Clinton following wedding trip to Las Vegas, Nev. They repeated nuptial vows Thursday at the White House in South Ogden with Bishop Ronald Petersen presiding in the ceremony. .Afterward they received guests at a reception. The bride is the former Miss Jackie Lynn Parks. Parents of 'the young are Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Parks of 1113 W. 800 N., and Mr. and Mrs. couple Claude T. Dahl of 331 N. 4500 W., West Point. Attendants Chosen. Standiit next to the bride as matron of honor was Mrs. Chad Perkins with Miss as Ehlers Koryn Mrs. Chad Chamberlain and Mrs. Doug Brown as attending matrons, and Heather Perkins as bridesmaid; flower girl. The brides gown is described as jersey, adorned with silk Venetian lace. The was bodice empire highlighted with a Queen Anne neckline and long fitted sleeves. Lace appliques adorned the bodice and sleeves. The accordian pleated skirt extended into a slight train. Serving as best man was brother of the bridegroom. Ushering were Randy Parks and Robby Parks, brothers of the bride, and Dale Park and Chad Perkins. Ring bearer was Christopher Perkins. Kipp S. Dahl, June 27, 1979, Page 1 1 Sugar and Spice By Dixie Nelson Mrs. N.W. ( Arlean) Farnsworth of 2771 South 9100 West is known for her excellent cake recipes. Everyone asks me, Oh, do you mind giving me your recipe? If they like it I really enjoy giving my recipe. It thrills me to know they like it." The first recipe she will share with us is for pumpkin cake. She said, Ive had it so many years I dont know where I got it." Pumpkin Cake 1M 3,4 2 2 1 cup sugar cup shortening cup flour eggs tsp. baking powder tsp. salt 12 tsp. cinnamon tsp. soda 1 tsp. nutmeg xk tsp. cloves 1 cup milk 1 cup pumpkin (canned) 34 cup chopped walnuts 1 1 Cream sugar shortening and eggs. Add spices and other dry ingredients to flour and gradually add to mixture. Add milk and pumpkin and beat well. Stir in nuts. Bake in greased layer pans at 350 degrees for 30 to 45 minutes. Sometimes I add 1 cup raisins if those I serve it to will like it that way, said Mrs. Farnsworth. Pumpkin Cake Frosting 2 5 2 I Mrs. Theron R. Leishman Cook 8 minutes in double boiler. Beat with beater while cooking. (The water below will be boiling rapidly). Two marry in SL Temple The CLEARFIELD former Jana Mitchell Leseberg, 443 N. Bruce, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Mitchell of 277 E. 100 N. was married to Theron R. Leishman in rites performed June 15 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Reed 0. Leishman of 440 S. 700 W., Brigham City. the in Officiating ceremony was Elder Lorin Richards, with a reception afterward at the home of the bridegrooms parents. A floor-lengt- h gown of nylon organza and Chantilly lace was worn by the bride. It featured an empire waistline, high neckline and bishop sleeves with lace cuffs. Brides attendants were Yum Yum Cake as Leishman bridesmaids. Best man duties were assumed by Lee Stone. Ushering was Kent Suiter. Following a wedding trip to Sun Valley, Idaho, the couple will reside in Clearfield. A wedding breakfast was hosted by the brides parents at Bratlens in Bountiful. Cream sugar, shortening, and eggs. Add spices. Beat. Add eggs and milk. Beat. Add flour and beat well. Place in greased pans and bake 350 for 0 minutes. 30-4- Mrs. Yum Yum Frosting Kent C. Dahl 1 cup tbs. lump 1 tsp. 3 Two make wedding vows CLINTON Taking hep, place among the June brides is Mrs. Shane Cave, the former Miss Annette Hilton. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marlow H. Hilton Of 2322 N. 720 W. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Douglas F. Cave, who make their home at 3832 S. 1925 W., Roy. The marriage ceremony was solemnized Saturday in the Ogden LDS Temple, by a reception at the Hains House in Ogden. followed Chantilly Lace For the nuptial events the bride chose a gown of organza and reembroidered Chantilly type lace with a high neckline. A cameo insert and pleated ruffles adorned the of English net. The dress was designed with sheer bishop sleeves. The skirt extended into a chapel length train with a pleated ruffle at the hemline., Mrs. Hugh Dorathy was the matron of honor with Miss Patricia Hilton as bridesmaid, and Mrs. Brad Judkins as attending matron. The best men were Mike Greenhalgh and Mr. Shane Cave Eating alone can be a treat alone-together- with people - fl o Swain all clay, I consider my dinner alone a hlwd retreat to salts-- fy my whims at Tl my pace. You can ad joyment to your meals, too. en- DONT ALWAYS EAT IN THE SAME PLACE. Eat by a window with a iew, ii front of the fireplace or ir. bed from a tray on Snncy VARY YUM. TA Vil t It you v S E T TING S only one or two of each item, you can collect an of variety outstanding dishes and tabic linens without spending a fortune. . 1 Dont wait for a special occasion to use them! USE MEALTIMES FOR THINKING VALUABLE TIME Plan a trip, decide on a new decor, set up a schedule or brainstorm a project. WITH EXPERIMENT Foul) CHOICES Treat, yourself to foods and recipes you havent tried before. Splurgy occasionally on something you would usually deny yourself because of cost or calories. Concentrate on the flavors and textures of the lood youre eating. Hilton. The newlyweds are on a wedding trip to Jackson Hole, Wyo. They will return to live in Clinton. DRESS UP BASIC EN TREES WITH SPECIAL For TOUCHES example, an nvocado cun i. . r, ,;u to , glamorize a hamburger pat-tiea bowl of chili, a tuna salad or a plate of scrambled eggs. Try the Avocado Crowned Omelet to dress up your AVOCADO CROWNED OMELET 3 eggs tablespoon water tablespoon butter or margarine Salt and pepper to taste tablespoons bottled blue ; Vese dressing .'alil'omh avocado, j.n led, se 1 3 12 - ll uhilOn - nd eh-.,.- , f hi- , n.id sliced !.it i, spoon .. jrslnj, if ii.l ) I t gins eggs I.. I J i.tis i ! n I'.'l A ,vii, Iargurine on-- lu-at- . vd-'- r A !r pdi. inch . brown sugar cream or canned milk of butter vanilla Mix and melt. Add powder sugar to thicken. Spread on cooled cake. Chocolate Cake Like-Browni- es 2 2 cups sugar cups flour '4 tsp. salt 2 squares margarine 3 tbs. cocoa 1 cup water 2 eggs, beaten 1 tsp. vanilla ' cup buttermilk 1 tsp. soda placed in B milk In bow) sift sugar, flour and salt, and place to one side. Boil margarine, cocoa and water and pour over flour, stir well. Add eggs, vanilla, buttermilk and stir well. Pour in large greased cookie sheet and bake 350 degrees for 0 minutes. Frost immediately when removed from oven. 25-3- Frosting for Chocolate Cake Melt 1 square margarine, cup cocoa, one third cup butter milk and 1 tsp. vanilla. While hot add enough powder sugar to spread on cake. Frost cake right when it comes from oven. Sprinkle with chopped nuts. Mrs. Farnsworth said that this cake is delicious, just like brownies. And who doesnt like brownies? ifTT TJ A-li- next dinner hour. 1 CLEARFIELD The Salt Lake LDS Temple was the setting on Thursday for the wedding of the former Miss Julie Weaver and J. Blake Murdock. Mrs. William D. Weaver of 362 S. 600 E., and the late Mr. Weaver are parents of the bride. Mr. Murdock is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Kent Murdock of 1014 Manchester Road Kaysville LDS 10th Ward Cultural Hall. Chapel-Lengt- h Train The brides gown was fashioned of sheer organza, created with a fitted bodice of lace, long bishop sleeves, adorned with lace and seed pearls, and a scalloped neckline. The chapel-lengt- h train extended from a yoke in back. The skirt was styled. Miss Janet Gillman and Miss Tammy Murdock were bridesmaids, with Mrs. Robert Blood as attending matron., K.O. Murdock served as best man. Ushers were Jay Lighthall and David Dave Palmer, Ushering was Eddy SL Temple site of wedding By Barbara Swaih, Author of Cookery for One or Two, Published by HP Books. Eating alone, or even " after the children leave, often seems a long time boring. But single and one who works (Spice Cake) cup brown sugar 'i cup butter 1 tsp. cinnamon 2 eggs, beaten U tsp. nutmeg '4 tsp. cloves 1 cup sour milk or buttermilk 2 cups flour li tsp. salt I tsp. soda 34 cup nuts 1 tsp. baking powder (add to flour). 1 Miss Laurie Leishman as maid of honor, with the Misses Resa Leishman and Jill cups brown sugar tbs. water eggs whites tsp. vanilla tii ' uw. ill ;t. i m When baiter just beto brown, quickly pour into skillet. Sprinkle with salt and pepper. Slide skillet back and forth rapidly over heat while stirring eggs quickly with fork to' spread them over bottom of inkkcM. Fold m a the nearest you calf o' omf'-alf and I II over oilier skillet to Uv mclet onto u w n.i pla'c opoon Muc v'i r and pill - a .icndo .lie' uang top of omelet. 1' Spi parsley o r ail. Vkes i, no omrlt t. v. iiu other Experiment avocado recipes for singles or doubles. Order a free brochure by writing: Avocado-rfor One or Two P.O. Box 19169 Irvine, CA 927 13 i- y Mrs. Blake Murdock Got a a r rv Wi 4 S C? to the editor Kemberly LaVon Reynolds Birthday Juna 30, 1978 Parents are Sgt. Roy V. and Mariana Reynolds off Hill A.F.B. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown Mr. and Mrs. Charles De Lany Mrs. Ruth Reynolds All off California |