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Show 1 f Thursday, August 12, 1976 SOCIETY SOCIETY SOCIETY Temple rites unite couple SUNSET Repeating wedding vows Friday in the Ogden LDS Temple were the former Miss Jane Stettler and Irvin Ray Hansen. Parents of the newlyweds are Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Stettler of 2548 N. 300 W. and and Mrs George A. Hansen of Idaho Falls, Idaho. That evening a reception vc as held at the Sunset LDS 1st 5th Wards Cultural Hall. The bride wore an old fashioned gown of nylon organza over taffeta. Rows of Venetian rosebud lace foron the empire med a Mr bodice Mrs. Stephen W. Batchelder Impressive ceremony unites local couple - CLINTON In impressive Clearfield Community Church rites on Friday the former Miss Sherree Dian W. in and Stephen Rogers united were Batchelder marriage. Parents of the couple are Mrs. and Mr E. 1567 N., and Marvin C. Harold Rogers of 3000 W. Mr and Mrs Batchelder of 177 W. 1250 N in Sunset. The Rev. Harley Hunt officiated A reception was held at the White House in South Ogden For the nuptial events the bride chose an exquisite KLENKE FLORAL And flowers are furnished by OLIVE 2955 & MARK Washington Phone 394-347- 4 of styled gown princess JBs Big Boy at RESTAURANTS Ham vd "ecse -- nestled in 1 msn oed of cnsD ettoce 4 J ,V Mr and Mrs Malcolm Charlton and children, Scott, Bruce and Mary Jane from Roswell, New Mexico Mr and Mrs J. P. Malouff and children. Clair, Karen and Christy from Ontonito, Colorado Mrs Barry N Dunn and children. Amy, Beth and Neal from San Angelo. Texas Mr David Batchelder from Seattle. Washington. tomatoes ana mives serea v not todstea ofed jj choice o messing Js FAMILY RESTAURANT State Clearfield 2132 Wash Blvd 4250 Marnson Blvd 325 BIG BOV RESTAURANTS S STARTS TOMORROW GIANT AGAINST SHOWSRUN: GIANT-t- Wednesday, he Thursday, ultimate battle Friday, ALL CINEMA SHARES INTERNATIONAL DISTRIBUTION NEW CHRP 0 TUESDAY mu-ln- ALSO PLAYING Man from Button Willow Sunday Monday and Tuesday before seen G IS LADIES NIGHT Children Adults ESbAYjlStA Dl ESN IGHT 50c Si. 50 tt r? tT ? Saturday, NEVER the long sheer bishop sleeves. A deep flounce, trimmed with lace bordered skirt the hemline of the and French train. Miss Susan Stettler acted as maid of honor for her -- A-li- The Friends of the Southsister Bridesmaids were west Branch Library in Roy Debbie Bateman, will hold a drawing for the Misses Patti Prestwich, Brenda winning ticket for the quilt Kim Jensen and Astle, recently made at the new Debbie next at Bridges. their Friends library The maid of honor was in a meeting on Wednesday evening, Aug. 25, at 7 p.m. light blue gown with tiny The public is invited to attend white daisies, designed with although it is not necessary to sleeves, round be present to win the quilt. puffed neckline and fine white lace Tickets for the quilt may still acbe purchased at the South- trim Satin ribbon ties cented waistline. the empire west Branch Library for 50 The other attendants were cents each or 3 for a dollar. All proceeds will be used for in gowns created the same of the benefit of that Branch. matching pink. For further information call The petite flower girls, Gerrine Killian at Trena Adams and Tamra Adams were in blue dresses with white daisies, trimmed with white lace. Mack Guyman served as Women's Festival scheduled best man with Timothy Stettler, Jeffery Stettler and Michael Stettler. The newlyweds will return to Ogden to reside after their Mrs. Kent Wamick Syracuse Miss exchanges vows SYRACUSE - Bride of the square yoke and forming a month is Mrs. Kent Wamick, high collar. The bodice was the former Miss Betty Jo slightly gathered at the Darnngton, daughter of Mr. waistline. The long straight and Mrs. Kay Darrington of sleeves banded with lace at the wrists had double ruffle 2282 S. 1950 W , who exat the cuffs. The tiered skirt was changed vows Syracuse Lions Club with trimmed with alternating Kent, son of Mr. and Mrs. rows of cluny lace and David W'arnick of American Venetian lace, and tapered to Fork. Bishop Sheldon Child a slight train. Mrs Woodrow Pollett, officiated at the wedding A of the bride, was sister followed. reception The brides Gibson Girl matron of honor with Miss Miss styled gown of chiffon had Connie Darrington, sheer the lace outlining cluny MeriLu Preston, and Miss Shauna Child as bridesmaids Flower girls were Debra and Sheila Darrington Wamick. The' attendants wore matching light pink floral gowns with fitted bodices and accented by a ruffled collar and a ruffle at the hemline. Brad Child served as best man with Kerry Christensen, Clark Blair and Ray Baucher as ushers The newlyweds will reside in Midvale. vs contributions Ohio T:,s.nMr , being given of pink Utahs second annual Utah wedding trip. Assuming best man duties Womens Day Festival, Southern was Roger Mendenhall. sponsored by the Governors Daid Batchelder, Mike Commission on the Status of Mcglone and Bob Carey Women, will be held Saturushered day, August 28, at Liberty After a California wedding Park in Salt Lake City trip the newlyweds will reside The celebration will conLake Salt in City. clude Womens Week in Utah, Rev. and Mrs C. M. Batproclaimed by Gov Calvin L chelder and children, Sarah Rampton to recognized the and Aaron from Ostrander, and 49 S'" The sweetheart neckline and cuffs of the long bishop sleeves were trimmed with petite lace ruffling. A belt, tied to a bow in back, formed empire lines. A full train complemented the ensemble. Miss Cheri Magee was the maid of honor with Mrs. Mike Daley, Mrs. Vern Holzer and Mrs Linda Hamblin as at- They wore sleeveless glimmer nylon gowns with round necklines, complimented by matching capes. Miss Magee wore blue and the other attendants wore Diced Ham and Cheese Salad ' crepe tending matrons SUMMERTIME IS SALAD TIME Si! over satin chiffon flocked Quilt Cluny lace ruffles graced and trimthe shoulder-lin- e med the ruffled organza cuffs ?? ?Tf y y y y y y y y J achievements of Utah women, and to acknowledge the fifty-sixtanniversary of womens suffrage, August 26 h Beth Gurrister, chair- person of the Governors Commission on the Status of Women, says the festival was inaugurated last year in celebration of International Women's Year The festival focuses on the substantial and diverse contributions tha women have made to the growth of the state and nation." says Gurrister Ve hope all Utahns will join us in to this salute the achievements of women " Activities will begin at 4 p m. at the Liberty Park Bandstand, where Utah Food for special occasions doesn t need to break your oiggy bank. If you re planning a party dinner think chicken. Chicken is almost always available at reasonable prices and t combines deliciously with many seasonings Influenced and Chinese oy Polynesian cookery, Chicken Breasts Mandarin is a gourmet chicken entree you can serve on a tight oudget. Created by home economists of La Choy Food Droducts. it s a feast of succulent chicken breasts stuffed fruit sauce Serve it vith rice and topped with a sweet-sou- r vith savory won ton soup prepared from a frozen concen-ratand tender Chinese pea pods also available frozen. painters, potters, weavers, jewelry makers and other craftswomen have been invited to display their art There will be softball and volleyball for the whole family and special actiuties for children organized b the Utah Girl Scout Council Montessori School and the Governors Com Ogden mission on the Status of Women Chapter of the National Organization for W omen Dancers will perform continuously at the band - stand until 7pm, when an dance band will ' take the stage. Other entertainers, folk singers, gymnasts, etc , will perform all afternoon on the area the bandstand . around Teri e, Peterson and Steven Burns Couple plan date August CLEARFIELD Mrs. Mr Fans J Peterson and an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Teri to Steven Mrs G Burns, son of Mr and 1356 Emery Burns, George The St , Salt Lake City 256 W 750 at reside Petersons W. The couple will exchange vows Aug 20 in the Salt Lake will be U)S Temple They that house honored at an open of the home the at evening 1 1 bride elect's parents Miss Peterson is a graduate of Layton High School and LDS Seminary She has attended Weber State College Mr Burns graduated from South High School and LDS Seminary and has attended Ricks College and USU. He served an LDS Mission to Finland The couple will reside in Salt Lake marriage CHICKEN BREASTS MANDARIN (8 Servinqs) can (11 oz Mandarin 4 large whole chicken breasts skinned, boned, and oranges ' 2 cut in half teaspoons lemon uice 2' 2 tablespoons sugar 2 cups cooked rice 2 2 cup qolden raisins tablespoons cornstarch 2 34 teaspoon salt tablespoons La Choy soy sauce Toothpicks and string ? 2 tablespoons melted butter tablespoons butter c an (8 oz can (1 lb 4 oz ) pineapple La Choy water tidbits chestnuts, drained slicec after their 1 ) ) Cover each chicken breast half with plastic wrap flatten with mallet or rolling pin to thickness Peel oft plastic wrap. Mi rice, raisins, and salt place D cup of mixture in center of each breast Roll up tightly, tucking in the ends and secure with tooth picks and string Place chicken in buttered 13x9x2-incbakinc pan Brush with 2 tablespoons melted butter Bake at 350 degree: for 30 minutes Reduce heat to 325 degrees Drain pineapple and oranges reserving syrups Combine syrup: n heavy saucepan with lemon uire suqat cornstarch and so sauce, blend well. Cook over medium heat stirring constantly unti .hickened and transparent Remove from heat and add remaininc outter, fruit, and water chestnuts mix well Spoon fruit sauce over chicken pieces cover with toil Continui baking at 325 degrees for 30 minutes more R( rriuve toothpicks anc string from chicken breasts place on sc ivmq pi ,i(r Spoon saucr over chicken Serve hot h |