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Show Sun Review Chronicle-Eagl- e Wednesday, March 29, 1972 Clearfield Courier Thursday, March 30, 1972 (mj&bu Area couple united SUNSET Mr. and Mrs. Monte J. Bloxham, 155 W. 1,V0 N., announce the marriage of their daughter, Deborah Ann to Grant W. Wixom. Mr. Wixom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Max A. Wixom, 857 Hill Top Drive, Clearfield. Women wanted GLAZED ham and vegetables or fruits with a festive cake shaped in Bonnet fashion is the basis for family gathering at Easter time brunch, a The young couple was mar- ried March 24 in ceremonies for U.S. Army performed at the White House in Ogden with President Kenneth The United States Army is Rock officiating. A reception followed the exchange of vows. looking for qualified young woFor the nuptial events the men to be trained in the Mewas attractively attired in bride communicadical, clerical, tions, Army security agency, a floor length satin gown with and other attractive embroidered lace bodice and many chiffon overskirt. fields. It was styled with empire Women interested in this great opportunity in the Womens Army Corps must have the following qualifications; must be of good moral character,' in excellent health, single, over eighteen years of age, a high school graduate, and willing to serve for at least three Nlml x Ecasfler When the Easter meal is planned many families opt fora baked ham with a shiny glaze to season both ham and vege- tables ... others have the traBut for ditional roast lamb. all occasions, a festive cake is popular as dessert or in the afternoon with coffee and ice cream. Two ever popular vegetables are Louist.na yams, either canned or fresh and small white onions both glazed to a rich lustre with a corn syrup based glaze. Canned peaches or pears may be glazed with the same glaze. The glaze may be flavored with orange or pineapple or marachin cherry juice and usually has a hint of dry mustard. In making glazes for meat they can be as simple as dark corn syrup poured from the bottle the last 30 minutes of roasting or flavored to suit the family taste. For oui Easter Bonnet Cake which can serve as a centerpiece as well as dessert, bake your favorite Falte mx or yellow cake recipe in two layand one a ers, one an layer. Frost with a fluffy white frosting and top with a small nosegay of fresh flowers. 13 cups sugar eggs 1 teaspoon vanilla 12 teaspoon almond extract 3 cups sifted cake flour 3 12 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon salt 1 3 cup milk recipe White Frosting Grease and lightly flour 1 round and 1 cake pan. Mix margarine and sugar. Add eggs, 1 at a time, blending until smooth. Stir in 1 1 h) flavorings. Sift together flour, powder and salt. Add flour mixture in 4 additions alternately with milk, beginning and ending with flour and mixing just until smooth. Pour into prepared cake pans. Bake in 350 degrees F. oven 30 to 35 (moderate) minutes or until cake springs back when touched lightly. The may require layer slightly longer baking. Layers may be split and filled ir desired before frosting. Note: This cake may be baked in 1 (13- - x 8 x cake pan 35 to 40 minutes or baki.ig to Susan Larry Hancock. The couple exchanged mar- - August wedding planned CLEARFIELD Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Barney, 581 E. 400 S., announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Kim Minchey to Randy Gardner of Farmington. The bridegroom to be is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Milas Gardner, 170 N. Main, Farm- Roy woman will ington. Mr. Gardner is a graduate of Davis High and LDS Seminary. Miss Minchey is a student at Clearfield High. observe birthday ROY Mrs. Myrtle Field Russell, 2965 W. 4800 S., will be honored on her 80th birth- - ham (about 13 pounds) 2 cups dark corn syrup Patricia Teresa Bloxham, and Tonya Litz, bridesmaids. They wore lavander crepe gowns with puff sleeves and empire waistline, accented with lace and ribbon trim. Terry Wixom performed duties of best man with Carlton Doyle serving as usher. The young couple plan on residing in Riverdale. teaspoons grated orange rind tablespoon dry mustard Whole cloves 8 cooked or canned Louisana yams 1 12 dozen small white onions, 2 1 cooked Trim ham, then place, fat side up. on rack in roasting Heat in 325 degree F. pan. (slow) oven about 1 hour and 15 minutes. mix together Meanwhile, corn syrup, orange rind and mustard. Remove ham from oven; score, making cuts about 18-inc- h deep and 1 apart across fat surface of ham. Brush ham with 1 cup of the syrup mixture. Bake in oven about 45 minutes basting frequently, until heated and well glazed. A ham will make about 25 generous servings. Pineapple Glazed Ham: Prepare as directed for Glazed Ham adding 1 (1 pound, can crushed pineapple to syrup mixture, making cuts in ham 34 inch apart instead of 1 14 inches. 14-inch- Hol-sti- o -- Myrtle Field Russell . . . observes 80th birthday EASTER BONNET CAKE 34 cup Mazola margarine if a riage vows last Thursday in a cerei.iurtj performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mr. Hancock is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Harlen Hancock 2081 W. 3775 S., Roy. The attractive bride selected a full length georgette gown daintily trimmed in lace applique on the bodice and skirt for her wedding and the reception 'in the Mr. and Mrs. Ross W. Hansen : . . wed in Logan LDS Temple rites Mupti! held Friday evening Riverdale LDS Ward hall. gown was styled with waist, long sheer lace with ruffles at the and a chapel length cultural Her empire sleeves wrists, train. Mrs. Douglas G. Cox as matron of honor and Mrs. Kent Smedley, attending matron, wore sheer floral print frocks over green taffeta. Also attending the bride were Mrs. Roger Gibby, Mrs. Michael Flinton, Mrs. Greg Bell, Mrs. Wayne Korth and Miss Darla Hancock. They wore sheer floral spring frocks over yellow taffeta. Assuming duties of best man was Dan Hadley with Gary Steve Facer, Mike Flinton and Roger Gibbya ushers. Following a wedding trip, the couple wilf reside irfRJverdale. lt, anniversary on Sunday, The young couple have set April 2 from 2 to 6 p.m. at her home. Friends and rela- .as their wedding date Aug. 11. tives are invited to call, the family requests that gifts be omitted. She was born in Slaterville on April 1, 1892, a daughter of Elzy Howard and Olive Perry Field, pioneer settlers of this area. She lived in Slaterville until her marriage Jan. 26, 1911 in Riverdale to James A. Soon after they reRussell. RIVERDALE ceived their endowment." in the Mr. and Mrs. Norman W. Leishman, 1193 W. 5175 S., announce the Salt Lake Temple. marriage of their daughter, Deborah, The Russells moved to Roy to Reed J. Mecham. in 1912 on the land where Mrs. The couple exchanged vows last Thursday in a ceremony Russell still resides. Mr. Rusthe Ivy House Chapel with Bishop Keith Call sell died on May 27, 1961. performedA at followed. reception in the Mrs. Russell taught Mr. Mecham is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mecham, 844 Young Womens Mutual ImAssociation, and provement Holroyd Drive, South Ogden. served in the Roy Relief Society. The bride was lovely in a model of organza over taffeta. She also held offices in the Lace covered the empire bodice styled with square neckline Daughters of the Pioneers and and Juliet sleeves. in the Aprender Guild. She was employed for several years A ruffle accented the full skirt which tapered floor at the Roy Post Office, and length. large also was a clerk for many years Attending as maid of honor was Miss Jana Ellis with Miss In the former Emporium DeTina Leighman and Renee Mecham as bridesmaids. partment store of Ogden. Their matching Juliet styled dresses of purple crepe with She has two sons and three dainty lavender floral print with smocked elasticized bodice daughters: James Leonard Rusfeatured scooped necklines and a ruffle bordering the hemline. sell, Kenneth Wayne Russell Mark Roberts served as best man with Craig Mecham, Scot and Mrs. Helen Sodenkamp of Mecham, Rick Leishman and Bob Leish.nan as ushers. Roy; Mrs. Robert (Norma) The couple will live in Ogden following a wedding trip to and Mrs. John T. Sun Valley, Ida. of Ogden; and also 14 grandchildren, and 21 greatgrandchildren. day :0' Bloxham in March ceremony at J waist, stand-u- p collar and long full sleeves with wide cuffs. Attendants were the Misses Pam Wixom as maid of honor, Riverdale Miss weds WITH YAMS AND ONIONS ready-to-e- - RIVERDALE Mr. and Mrs. E. Grant Gibby, 1450 W. Riverdale Road, announce the marriage of their daughter, 292-241- 3, GLAZED HAM 1 If accepted, they will attend basic training course at Ft. McClellan, Alabama before attending their selected schools. The schools are located in 30 medium cupcake cups 25 throughout the United States, to 30 minutes. and after school assignments White Frosting: Beat 2 egg are world wide. whites and 18 teaspoop salt The Womens Army Corps until soft peaks form when receive equal pay and equal opbeater is raised. Mix 1 cup portunity for advancement in light corn syrup and 14 cup rank. They also receive the sugar in small saucepan. Cook same rights and benefits as all over low heat, stirring conveterans. This includes the GI Bill for education and purchase stantly, until sugar is completely dissolved and mixture of Romes as .yell as job preferjust reaches full boil. ence and all other benefits. Beat hot syrup into egg Young women interested in whites, a little at a time. Beat this opportunity to learn new in 1 12 teaspoons vanilla. Conskills, travel, and a very extinue beating until mixture holds citing way of life should constiff peaks. Makes 4 13 cups tact SSG Tony Loftus at 36 E. or enough to frost tops and side 400 S. in Bountiful, or call him of 2 (8 or at layers. collect. specie! I Salt Lake Tempi rites unite duo years. an v - VOWS eneharnged sleeves, accented by light blue velvet ribbon at the empire waist. Bridesmaids were the Misses Cindy Whipple, Marsha Whipple, Phyllis Hansen and Gwen Hansen. They were attired in baby blue dresses styled after that of the maid of honor with royal blue velvet ribbon at the waist. S. 2300 W Wilson. Mrs. Michael Enquist greetFor her wedding and the reed guests at the reception desk. ception that evening in the SunBrothers of the bridegroom set LDS Stake Center, the bride wore a full length gown of peau Lyle Hansen and Dick Hansen de soie. as .best man and usher. v$ped 1 The wedding breakfast was was styfpd with lace waist, long sleeves beid at. Maddoxs in Brigham. with lace cuffs, lace edged neckGoing to the temple with line and matching wide lace at the young wple from Sunset were Bishop and Mrs. Larry the hemline. A sister of the bride, Miss Ashdown, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Terrie Whipple, was the maid Neibaur, Mr. and Mrs. of honor. Garcia, Mr. and Mrs. She wore a full length gown Gary Schroader and Norma Dalton. of royal blue crepe with Juliet The Logan LDS SUNSET Temple was the setting March 24 for .marriage ceremonies uniting "the former Miss Joan Whipple and Ross W. Hansen. The new bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Scvy E. Whipple, 1518 N. 350 W. Mr. Hansen is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hansen, 2365 en (Mar-va)Robe- 're Lio-fred- ia How to get your refrigerator to cook things Stir the right things into Brand Gelatin and your refrigerator will fix crunchy salads, interesting fruits and new side dishes. For over 250 exciting ideas, send 25c tin uin) with your Jell-- name.addressandzipcodeto: Joys of Jell-O- , Box 8074, Kankakee, Illinois, JELL'O 60901. BfUNOMUKTWl JrllO is a registered tradrmark of the General Fi.aJsGTporalKm Hoopor Miss schodulos May data Q if You Like i ' 1 ; 9 ' Country You'll Love KSVN! Oil You don't. You'll Still Love KSWJ! A : Mr. and Mrs. HOOPER Blaine R. Cunnington of Hooper, announce the engagement of their daughter Laurie to Donald H. Sides. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. William Howard Sides of Kaysville. The bride elect was graduated from Roy High School and LDS Seminary. She is employed in Ogden. Her fiance was graduated from Davis High School and Seminary. He has attended Utah State University and Weber State College, and is now employed in Kaysville. 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