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Show Son C &cfgl Thursday, September 24, 1970 Qironide-Adverti- ter V yfpnD- Temple ceremony performed Friday - V CLEARFIELD ru LD3 n LC i r G9u"u QEtg - HOOPER The Logan LDS Temple provided the scene on Wednesday for the ceremony uniting in marri- nuCarleen Mitchell ptial vows with Norman Hansen in ceremonies performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Friday, SepL 11. fl UOOG a U r LrUoLij President Robert man officiated. a beautiful Camelot cluster of white galmeliias. to honor the couple is planned for Sept. 19 at the Hooper 1st and 3rd LDS Chapel. A reception i r' Parents of the new bride are Mr. and George W. Mitchell, 277 E. 100 N., Clearfield. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hansen, 830 N. 100 W., Sunset Each wore white gloves and held a long stemmed yellow rose. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. LeeH. Thompson, 4289 S.2350W., Roy. best man with Doug Gibby, Gary Christensen, and Lynn Thompson as ushers. The young bride was attired in an original model of miramist, fashioned with an empire bodiceandhigh neckline with lace trim. Richard Thompson was The lovely bride selected an original empire gown of white satin with a high neckline and full sheer sleeves with white daisies as trim. The train was gathered in back with a satin bow. Hooper Miss rentes vows J The bridal bouquet was Mrs. Steven G. Shiba . . . couple exchange vows in Temple Two coeds attend college in Hawaii Two graduates of Roy High have left to attend the LDS Church college in ROY Hawaii. The girls, Jill Kap and LaDonna Stettler are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. John Kap, 2125 W. 5700 S., Roy and Mr. and Mrs. George Stettler, 5140 S. 1900 W., Roy. The college is located at Laie, not far from HOOPER Repeating wedding promises Friday in ceremonies performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temper, were the former Miss Marsha Lewis and Randy G. Felter. In the evening they were honored at a reception in the Hooper LDS 1st W'ard cul- Southern California visited by couple SUNSET Following a wedding trip to Southern California, newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. S'even G. Shiba will make their home in Logan. Miss Adrienne Carter became the bride of Steven G. Shiba in wedding ceremonies performed Saturday in the tural hall. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Lewis of Hooper and Mr. Felter is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse A. Felter, 817 W., Capitol, Ogdea The couple will reside in Ogden, following a wedding trip to Lake Tahoe Clearfield Community Church with Rev. Wiley A. cm Kehrli officiating. A reception followed. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Keith Carter of 2058 N. 450 W., Sunset. Mr. Shiba is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Yoshio Shiba of 1679 W. 1700 S., Syracuse. The bride was lovely in a full length gown with an empire bodice of velvet encrusted with seed pearls and skirt of nylon organza over taffeta. Delicate lace adorned the neck, sleeves and empire waist. A velvet band trimmed with pearls accented tne hemline and chapel length A-li- 'Bad Taste party chapter BEAUTY SALON 4557 S. 300 W. Washington Trrac SPECIAL!! Mondays-TuesdaysThursda- Regular ys S12.50-S15-S2- 0 Now: $10- - 12.50-S1Frost Reg. $20 With: WIGS complete Now 12.50 5 Ruth-Jclen- e Alterations Cut -- Style- Included in price of wig. With : Mona-Joh- n 393-730- 3 Early morninq & Evening Appointments Available Open i Till J Alpha Tau Chapter of Sigma Alpha sororwill have a social Monity day evening, 21 Sept, at 7:00 p.m. at the home of Mrs. R.M. McGuire of Clrrd. Mrs. Joe Hyre and Mrs. R. M. McGuire will host the Since the affair is affair. a "Bad Taste Party, all members should attend, dressed in attire, of "Bad Taste. Various games will be played, prizes will be given, and refreshments will he served. All train. Her nylon organza veil was trimmed with lace. She held a bouquet of white and cranberry gladiolus withba-bbreath. Miss Kathy Culmer was maid of honor with Miss Paula Walker, Miss Kathy Freestone, Miss Cindy Rudd and Miss DeeAnn Shiba as bridesmaids. They wore empire waist-egowns wi'h cranberry velvet tops and beige deluster-esatin skirts. Their bouquets were small replicas of the bridal bouquets. y d d Wayne Miya assumed duties of best man with Larry Owenc, Tom Miya, JerryMi-y- a and Ed Miya ushering. Mitchell Mitch el and Miss Lynette as bridesmaids. They wore floor length m best man with Dennis Mitchell, Charlie W'ard, Ronald M Rch ell, Jim Hansen, Alan Hansen, and Larry Hansen, brothers of the groom, HOOPER -- Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Meyer, 5093 S. 5100 W., Hooper, announce the marriage of their daughter, Marilyn to Larry Lynn J. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold L. Wursten, 2564 W. 4850 S., Roy. The young couple recited wedding promises Thursday in the Logan LDS Temple with President Glen H. Rex officiating. Later, thecouplewashon-ore- Following a wedding trip to Yellowstone National Park, the young couple will reside in Ogden. members are urged to Kitchen Weber Drive, South W'eber. The young couple traded weddingvowsin ceremonies performed Saturday, SepL 12 at the Sunset Stake Center with Bishop Reed A O0N 00 hl Burqundy PtCOCOuS fhjcnp, Blue dh mean putting up with a sulky husband? Or shall I vote for his candidate even if theres something about him I dont like but dont know exactly what it is? Like I said, its precisely this sort of thing that makes me leery of anyliberations. more tles over . . . but only if we lose. One more "freedom and Ill join the foreign legion and try to forget that Im a woman. Tea planned for room A room mothers has been planned for ROY Thursday at 3:30 p.m. at the North Park Elementary. The purpose of the meeting, according to Mrs. Fielding, PTA president, is for the mother to get acquainted with each other, and the teachers, and to their assignments for the year. Refreshments will be served. e Liberation may be great for some, but as far as Im concerned it creates more problems than it solves. Take voting for instance. While I dislike appearing ungrateful, thats one right Id just as soon not have. Voting on the basis of intuition does little toward making me feel brilliant, but that is really all I have to go oa Politics, (and football) Ill never understand. Listening intently to campaign speeches doesnt help either. I cant keep track of who called who whab much less remember which candidate promises seemed the most promising. Nonetheless, dutifully I plant mvselfinthelittlebooth and play what amounts to eeny meeny miney moe all the way across a king size ballot. But just let me show the least sign of preferring a candidate my husband is against, and what happens? get told that if I intend to vote for "that dum dum, one of us might as well stay home Seems theres a thing about cancelling out each others vote Scan e choice Shall I be stubbornly independent when I know itll d It is some comfort, however, knowing Im not alone in my quandary; said views were not arrived at without due research. I conducted my own Gallup poll. I galloped up the street and got much the same story from three out of four of my neighbors. (And a wandering Avon lady.) I dont know why the worn an at the fourth house 1 stopped at got so upset. She let me in alrighb but when I asked her if she thought the average woman understood politics well enough to vote intelligently (strictly on her own, as it were) she answered loudly. "I never discuss such matters. Now, if you willexcuseme,sheturn-e- d and glanced nervously at the open door behind her "my husband is w'aiting for lunch. Still, I suppose Ill go on exercising my right to vote. But with one differnce Come next election, instead of sweating it out being picky, Im simply going to vote for everybody listea under the donkey. 1 1930 VJest 5700 South , Hoy, Utah Cloy f X V 'S- - ("! i(yf " V f 14.00 Black Brown Shopping Center Store hours: 10 a. m. to 6 p.m. v (A.r-- y G Register for y G Free ysf small pieces before frying In the meantime cook bacon until it begins to cook, not brown or crisp. Add onions and mushrooms, cooking over low heat for fivermnutes. Add ground beef, cook until brown. Stir in tomato soup, watr and seasonings to taste Generously grease casserole dish, spread with half of spaghetti, cover with half of meat m be tu re, sprinkle with naif of cheese. Repeat layers of spaghetti, meat and cheese. Place in 350 degree oven for about 20 minutes. Serves four. ermara GocmoCEe O LlcrOo make-u- p door prizes lesson series M Favors-Rcfrcshmo- j- for five minutes. littlo to Itv tn, boldly bucklod for tb gdbout pick . . of couraa, a bot to complata th and for of th up mad about; b pump prattiaat you'll coatuma look for avarytbmg from pants to minis to midis to maxis! Shoes mad and fab and funky , at to alsgant htgh-fashtpractical pricaa you will apprscistsi 15 ushering. The newlyweds will make their home in South Weber. by Yvonne Pagano "W'ake me when the bat- bridal bouquet was All room mothers, officers and teachers are invited to attend. mers. Steven P. Ukena was best man with Larry Williams, Bob Blanch and Kdth Kap DsjaftttQes myet? a combination of tropical roses surrounding a white tea s tied with peach strea- TJIfteifi) Sift The ensemble was accented with a floor length train trimmed with matching lace Her veil fell shoulder length from a delicate headpiece. The ribbons at the waistline. Each held white chrysanthy-raum- South Ogden Notebook The new Mrs. Kap was attired in a full length gown of peau de soi, with Chantilly lace adorning the neckline and hemline. chopped onions 1 can sliced mushrooms j to 1 lb. ground beef 1 can tomato soup i c. warm water c. shredded cheese oregano, salt and pepper Stir spaghetti into rapidly boiling w'ater, stirring constantly for two minutes. Remove from heal cover and let stand UN-BASI- C La Bmi Black real tempi vows OY hlUlllllllI 12.00 . . orchid and tied with white and peach streamers. Miss Cheryl Ann King was maid of honor with Miss Gera Dawson, Lona Cole and Pam Valentine, bridesmaids. They wore floor length gcwns of pale peach and dark peach hiffon, adorned with olive green velvet reception j c. 20.00 . FAMILY SHOES 3 slices bacon, cut into 6 oz. spaghetti drs and Mrs. Norman Hansen Mr. e Country 4 L. Mr. and Mrs. SUNSET James E. Valentine, 1528 N. 475 W., Sunset, announce the marriage of their daughter Barbara Jean to Calvin C. Kap, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cedi Kap of 1022 E. South Re-Na- cm 4 Y d at a reception in the Roy LDS 7th W'ard cultural hall. T r ' mothers This weeks recipe comes to us from Mrs. Pat Sutter, 1869 N. 200 VV Sunset. This is a tasty change from the old standby spag ztti recipes, is easy to prepare and may be prepared and then frozen for another time. BACON, BEEF AND SPAGHETTI CASSEROLE I, fISICS. wtrdrobt wonaerfut! A lofr C 4 Wursten. Editors Note: This column has been started to seek out those unusual everyday recipes that so many of our homemakers use but never think to tell others about. We hope that you willsend in these family favorites, particularlythose good old fashiioned favorited that dont take a lot of time, money or fix ins. The recipes may be sent to Country Kitchen, 5388 S. 1900 W. Roy, Utah 84067. All recipes must be signed and permission given for their use. The person sending in Ihe recipe published each week will receive a complimentary dinner for one from Pauls Blue Ox Smorgasbord in Roy. Entries must be received typewritten or printed, in order that we may made no mistakes in printing. lilt1 f k- - September rites unite area couple in Sunset Stark offidating. Newlyweds travel to Yellowstone 24, 1770 tn- empire gowns of deep purple accented with lavendar flowers. Eadi held a nosegay cf white spider chrysanthy-muand lavandar ribbon. Clair Niederhauser was followed. attend. 7:30 Every week night f Mrs. Howard Anderson was matron of honor with Mrs. Neal Thomley, Miss Paulir Larsen, Miss Frankie Barlow, Miss Jane Lee r 4 dh The ensemble was accented by long sheer sleeves, with three puffs and lace and chiffon. Her train, trimmed with matching lace fell chapel length and her veil of bridal illusion fell elbow length from a headpiece of chiffon flowers and pearls. Her bouquet was stephanotis. Ssnxr Thursday, if ushering. Following thetem pie ceremony a wedding breakfast for about 45 guests w asheld at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Earl Jones, an aunt and uncle of the groom at their home in Holiday. Following a wedding trip to Southern California the new Mr. and Mrs. Hansen will live in Layton. creation hall. Anderson. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Powers of 5616 S. 6100 W. Back- - That evening a reception was held in their honor in the Clearfield 3rd Ward re- Wearing Poor length gowns of yellow crepe with empire waists and shot puffed sleeves were the attendants Mrs. Wayne Martin, matron of honor, Mrs. Doug Gibby, Mrs. Gary Christensen Miss Marsha Ryan and MissJean-ni- e age theformerMiss Kathleen Power Bruce A. and Thompson. - Miss traded Adverts'ser Review nts - Ogden Studio joins the celebration Register at cither studio . 1930 VJest 5700 South Joy7 USch L 3& Phene Cc 0 !M CGS-GGw- C 0 4 u ft) ftl no C9C-270- C |