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Show I I 1 Thursday, June Chronicle Sun -- I ' M 15, 1972 ' 5 ocidxj ! w d Hooper Miss trades vows v s. f 'V HOOPER Miss Jalene Frew traded nuptial promises with Johnny B. Smith of Mountain Home Air Force Base o line and on the tiers of the gathered skirt. Juliet sleeves completed the brides ensemble. the bride were Attending Miss Pam Hadley, as maid of honor, Mrs. Dee Wells. Miss lieNee Mien. Miss DeAnn Frew and Miss Marilee Frew, as bridesmaids. wore long empire They gowns of flowered print, accented with short flared sleeves, rounded necklines and bows down the front. Dana Smith was best man. Scott Frost and Denton Bronson were ushers. The new l.v weds will reside in Vows were exchanged Saturday iew Stake at the LDS Lake Cente. with Bishop Gene S. Vrave officiating. The couple was later honored at a reception..'. Parents of the tiride are Mr. and Mrs John .J. Frew of Hoop- er. The bridegroom is a son of Mrs. Lora Smith of Clinton and lifforn .1. Smith of Riverdale. For her marriage the bride wore an empire waisted gown of poly ester, fashioned with delicate lace on the square neck . 0 (HI mean's opens Soy Mrs. Ronald Bruce King couple trades vows in Temple . ir Mountain Home. Idaho. . Mrs. Jame . me Miss Marsha Monlgomei liusc a gown of iniiini led silk oigana with Venetian lace appliques on the fitted bodite anil long flowing skill lie ensemble was fashioned witt, a slandop loll.u. bishop sleeves with l.u e a uffled i offs and ,i Impel length train Wedding pi onuses weie aded t the couple luesdav in i ei cniomcs pci homed in the Salt lake l.DS Icmplc. v i i I ( v with Flder Benjamin L. Linda Parker as bridesmaids and Miss Amber Ann King as flower girl Bow- ling officiating reception followed at the W hue House in Ogden. Parents of the new bride are Mr. and Mrs. Duane B Montgomery of 5139 S. 2050 W The bridegroom is a son of Mr and Mrs. Lyle 11 King 2 of 2390 W 4975 S. Mrs Robert Orrock was mat i on of honor, with Miss Susie King as maid of honor. Miss Janice King and Miss . Thev wore gowns with a pink organa empire bodice and long floral skirt, accented with long puff sleeves and ruffles at the neck, wrist, and down the front. ROY Mrs. Bea Christensen is the Manager and of the new Kentucky Fried e Chcken in Roy. She was formerly with Kentucky Fried Chicken in Clearfield. Robert K'ng Performed best man duties. l.vle King. Rick Montgomerv . . fcatse-hom- e Temple rites unite Id 0 for hci mat i i.igc In Koii.ild Hr nee King. the foi . Mike Montgomery and Robert Tesch ushered. of $106,000. an investment There are 1,650 square feet of working space situated on Take-Hom- This opening reflects the spectacular expansion of Kentucky Fried Chicken Nationally with over 3,800 coast to coast. Kentucky Fried Chicken is one of the most successful franchisesystemsinthe nation today and is the largest in the fast food industry. The new facility represents Take-Hom- acre property three-fourt- on 19th West and Riverdale Road in Roy. Ample parking space The store will for 24 cars. be open 7 days a week from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. es Ogdenites wed The former Chambers traded wedding vows with James Kurt Coroles June 6 in the Ogden LDS Temple. President Reed Halverson officiated. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. CM). Chambers, 288 15th St. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. James Coroles, 1380 Hudson. For her wedding and the at later held reception the Hains House, the bride wore a gown featuring a full tiered lace skirt, bodice and long lace sleeves with ruffled cuff. She wore a full length veil and carried a bouquet of orange rose buds. Attending the bride as matron of honor was Mrs. Larry OGDEN Shelley jews" 1 4 - kV ' V mQD&m Kurt Coroles weds in Temple Bowen with Miss Peggy Lawrence as maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Miss Sally Otterstrom, Miera, Dayna Mrs. Guy Evans and Miss Ju- -- Ann -- - Of 1972 West 5700 So. (Back in the alley of Me Roy 10 am to ii JANE ASHLEY L. Cherry Cobbler can red sour cherries, packed in water , cup sugar 1 tablespoon corn starch 1 ) teaspoons margarine 1 teaspoon lemon juice 3 drops red food coloring 1 recipe biscuit dough Drain cherries, reserving cup juice. Mix together juice, suger and corn starch in a small saucepan over medium heat. Bring to boil, stirring constantly, and boil 1 minute. Stir tn margarine, lemon juice Remove and food coloring from heat. Add cherries. Pour cherry mixture into 10. 2 AND GET ACQUAINTED WITH BEA CHRISTIANSEN MANAGER OF KENTUCKY 19th WEST AND TAKE ADVANTAGE FRIED CHICKEI.S AND RIVERDALE ROAD IN OF THIS GRAND OPENING SPECIAL WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, JUNE 14th AND inch baking dish. dough by small teaspoonfuls onto hot cherry mixture. Bake in a 400 degree F. I hot) oven 20 minutes. Makes 6 to 8 servings. x 6 x 1 3 Drop biscuit 15th. .4 B pm Saturday TRICOT k 7 r The groom elect is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cheever of 4215 S. 2075 W.. Roy. BY Shopping Center) Hours: 13 am t) 9 pm Dally jiv v in- . GOLDEN TOUCH OP HOSPITALITY r1 just opened and we invite yoj to come see us. Jjj. week to those in the Clearfield area is the engagement of Miss Susan Vernon to Gary W Cheever. which was announced b.v her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Vernon, 210 S. 700 E ROY NEW IN ROY! We have couple CLE VRFIKLI) AT ,o was head usher with rv Bowne and Doug Hunt FABRIC ROUSE terest this NEW LOCATION The bodice was white. ssumming duties of best was Ken I'dink. Jim Cu-- i SOMETHING engaged AND sirs. i n lie Coroles. The attendants wore gowns featuring orange full length Area Mrs. Christensen r . . . manages Harmans TAKE-UOtt- E IN J orange puff sleeves trimmed with white j fHsd COME H is and i'i i were DOTTED The future bride was graduated from Clearfield Hgh School and has au.,,ded BriYoung I niversity and gham Weber State College. Whileat Clearfield High, she was Jr. Prom Attendant, Harvest Ball Queen, voted friendliest girl at CHS and was chosen to represent Clearfield at Girl's She was a member State. of the student council for five years, studentbody vicepresident and a state winner in the American Legion Leadership Contest Mr. Cheever was graduated from Roy High School and served an LDS Mission in Manitoba. Min- - to Si. 59 yd. Values SPORT & PLAY PRH1TS KillTS i Cotton & Polyeste Values to $4.00 DOUBLE 100 1"-2- 39 KillTS Polyester 60" Wide Values tc $6.00 LACES TRIMS Values to 59c yd. The marriage vows will be spoken June 29 in the Salt Lake .4 City LDS Temple garden reception will fol that same evening at the Vernon residence SWISS -- A low FABRIC HOUSE KLKMvK FLORAL A.td flowers are 3 STORES furnished bv Olive and Mark 1972 West 5763 So., Coy 2933 VC Phone ashington 394-- 3 474 SS forth Main, Bountiful 38 West Center, Midvale p |