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Show Sun Chronicle-Eagl- e Review-Clearfie- Courier ld February 16-1- r 1972 7, March date announced OGDEN Aiiiiuuncemeiii is made by Mr. and Mrs. J. Hillman Stevens, 2946 Fowler of the engagement of their daughter, Kathleen to Larry David 4 1 t is the son of Mrs. Jeanne Mower, 3792 Madison, South Ogden, and Elden Mower of Mesa, Ariz. The couple has chosen March 24 as the date they will exchange vows in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They will be honored that evening at a recep 1 f XV 4 ' v tion at tne hams House. Miss Stevens was graduated from Ogden High School and LDS Seminary and was a member of the National Honor Society and the Tigerette Drill Team. She will graduate this Colspring from Weber lege. Mr. Mower was graduated from Bonneville High and LDS Seminary. He is attending Weber State College where he is majoring in microbiology. Mower. Mr. Mower Wfr r c f rw Iv i j&lk f I X it S X i x J Ste v 'V: : t V ; Mrs. Thomas F. Montez . . area couple recite wedding promises Hooper Miss will vows exchange trades vows Couple . RIY 1RDALE Mr. and Mrs. Joe R. Martinez, 5065 S. 1150 W., announce the marriage of their daughter, Gloria N., to Thomas Floyd Montez. The couple exchanged wedding vows in ceremonies performed last Saturday at St. Marys Catholic Church. Father Louis Kern officiated. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Justino Luevaro, 2935 Wall Ave., Ogden. The bride was lovely for her marriage the reception following at the Ben Lomond Golf Course Club House, in a traditional gown of Chantilly lace. It featured an empire waisted lace bodice, long fitted sleeves ard a skirt of soft chiffon over taffeta skirt with lace trimming the hemline and continuing up the The skirt tapered in a short train. Mrs. Mike Martinez, matron of honor and Mrs. Issac Vigil and Mrs. Gilbert Medina attending matrons, wore yellow chiffon over satin with empire waists The other attendants, Mrs. Jerry Martinez, Mrs. Gilbert Gallegos, Miss Grace Martinez, Miss Frances Garcia, Mrs. Gene Mata, Mrs. Henry Orosco. Miss Vivian Vigil, Miss Shirley Medinia and Miss Geraldine Montoya, wore dotted Swiss over green satin with lace empire waists. Juanita Lucero was flower nt. girl man with Ike Vigil, Gilbert Mike Martinez served as Medina, Jerry Martinez, Gilbert Gallegos, Mike Hernandez, Lawrence Martinez, Gene Mata, Henry Orosco, Paul Luevaro, Raymond Martinez and Flamingo Montoya as ushers. Anthony t- -t HOOPER Dr. and Mrs. Bruce L. Baird of Brigham City, announce the engagement of their daughter Bonnie to Perry R. Widdison. Parents of the prospective bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Francis G. Widdi- th In the spring and summer when green vegetables arc plentiful is the time for salads galore. Green aspargus brings in the season, remaining for several weeks for all to indulge in asparagus salad or salads containing generous amounts of the fresh vegetable. The stalks are so remarkably tender that all that is needed is a very few minutes of cooking in lightly salted boilAnd without any ing water. cooking, the tender tips are very good to use as a dipper with dips of all sorts. The cucumbe- r- is- - another vegetable that goes well with many salad combinations and stands on its own in making good refreshing salads. We have four special recipes, two for salads and two for dressings. Make up your for dressings. Make up your own combinations to go with the And Best unusual dressings. SUNSET Mr. and Mrs. Foods Test Kitchens suggest Arnold M. Satterlee, 1813 N. that Icebeig lettuce is a pre75 W., announce the engageferred lettuce with these salads ment of their daughter, BarVEGETABLE SALAD DRESSING bara Jill to Duane L. Single-to12 cup real mayonnaise cheese Mr. Singleton is a son of 12 cup cottage 3 tablespoons chopped radish Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Singleton, 2 tablespoons chopped green 3845 W. 300 N.. West Point. pepper Both were graduated from 1 teaspoon grated onion Clearfxld High and the LDS 1 tablespoon milk or cream 1 teaspoon vinegar Seminary. Ski in the was active Jill Chill Mix all ingredients. Club, FHA and AFS. She is a sophomore at Weber State College and is employed in f I Clearfield. Mr. Singleton played varsity football for three years and was active in FFA. He attended Weber State College and served in the National Guard Reserves. He is employed in Sunset Miss will wed soon o n. X . . Point LDS i .plans date 1 hour before serving. Mikes about cup Serve over cooked, drained and chilled asparagus or other vegetables tossed with shredded western iceberg lettuce about J ,1 SEEDED COTTAGE CHFESE SALAD pint small cuid creamed cottage cheese 14 cup real mayonnaise '4 cup dairy sour cream tablespoon corn oil tablespoon wine vinegar teaspoon minced onion 12 teaspoon celery or poppy seed M cup finely chopped radish 1 medium cucumber, pared and diced Western Iceberg lettuce 4 small tomatoes, peeled and quartered Chopped chives 1 1 1 1 1 ASPARAGUS APPETIZER SALAD 12 cup real mayonnaise 1 8 teaspoon salt Dash white pepper 12 teaspoon grated lemon rind 2 teaspoons lemon juice Cooked, drained, chilled as- rv- Paraus Stir together mayonnaise, salt, pepper, lemon rind and juice Chill. Serve over asMakes 4 servings. paragus CUCUMBER LETTUCE SALAD 1 meduim cucumber, pared 1 small head iceberg lettuce, torn into pieces 12 cup finely chopped scallion 12 cup real mayonnaise 12 cup dairy sour cream teaspoons cider vinegar 12 teaspoon salt Chon cucumber into bite size pieces. Toss with lettuce and scallion Chill. Mix mayonnaise and sour cream, stir in vinegar and salt. Chill. Just before serving, toss with cucumber Makes mixture. about 6 (1 cup) servings. 2 1 1apnka Mix together cottage cheese, mayonnaise, sour cream, corn oil, vinegar, onion, celery seed, garlic, cucumber and radish. Chill about 2 hours. Serve on lettuce and tomato salad. Garnish with chopped chives and papi lka. Makes 4 servings. Mrs. Randall D. Hamilton . . . vows exchanged by couple Temple ceremony unites area duo CLEARFIELD a ceremony solemnized Friday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, the former Miss Linda Stott became the bride of Randall Dean Hamilton. THE LOWDOWN ON PRICES The new bride is a n two pound canned was offeied for only 50 cents in the 1882 Montgomery Ward catalog Salt that year sold for $1 25 a barrel, and pepper was 19 cents a pound in 1 15 pound sacks. A ter of Mrs. Lorna daugh- Stott of 39 Villa Drive and Leon Stott of Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hamilton of 1616 E. 1000 N. in Layton are parents of the bridegroom. The Clearfield LDS 6th Ward Cultural Hall provided the setting for the reception that evening hon iring the newlyweds. The bride was gowned in white satin model heavy featuring an empire waisted lace bodice, high neckline, lace sleeves and matching lace ap ushers. Larry Shelton were After a wedding trip to Sun Valley the couple will reside at 3925 Kiesel. Pay your Utility Bills Here New Shipment Of lOGOGlD? S' Just Arrived! Come in and get yours now! Gifts of all kinds 7so 14 Washington Terrace Pharmacy 16 First On Your Dial With Country d Western Music' Ip'V'KT Shelton and 'Keep track of your medicine for taxes' (Let us do the worrying and bookwork E8W lO 12 Their gowns matched that by the maid of honor. Carl Case performed duties as best man and Mark worn SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT iV a n, io qup Eposinii&y . e Other attendants were Miss Sheila Hamilton, Miss Rhonda Hamilton, Miss Peggy John-stuMiss Deon Johnstun and Miss Diane Shelton. Piiopmos Q0B8BB BOBBft? HBSIG s.4 ne 0UP 4 nine in to ,AM Miss Karla Fisher attended as maid of honor wearing a red velvet empire waisted dress with skirt with pink and white ribbon trimming the empire line. cultural hall. y nmz, pliques on the skirt. Her satin chapel train caught at the waistline was enhanced by lace appliques. In Ogden. The couple is planning a March 3 wedding in the Salt Lake LDS Temple with a reception following in the West Jill Satterlee . . , sets date p Kathleen Stevens Spring vegetable good for salad Miss Baird was graduated from Box Elder High School and LDS Seminary, and is attending Utah State University as a junior. She is majoring in physical education and music. Mr. Widdison was graduated from Roy High School and Seminary, and served an LDS mission in the Southwest Indian Mission. He is a junior at Utah State Martinez served as nngbearer. 4 46 University, majoring in accounting. He is affiliated with I.K. Service Fraternity. son, 7113 W. 5500 So., Hooper. The couple plans to wed March 17 in the Logan LDS Temple and will be honored that evening at a reception in the Brigham City LDS Wards Cultural Hall. 8th-17- V SELECTION of salad making ingredients with asparagus being the chief vegetable goes well with A this cottage cheese dressing. Use it as a dip or as a topping for salads. days a week from 9 am to 9 pm. We are open 6 Phcna 332-757- 7 |