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Show Ssh Chf oiicte Thursday, Fcfcrusiry 7, 374 vs ?w iv I .A cy avK mmm - - i ?V3'A' Jf sagf1 - '( i p i, ; X sAm , u h '? ' -- W h ,yt 5us &. W t a f'lf d? 4 S5" f I5 A2W? (Zprwg. 5' ' ?&. Wf4 ' i? s 1K vi - jt ' i CLEARFIELD Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Evans of 225 W. 600 No., announce the pnoawmmit and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Marsha D. to Brent E. Thayne, son of Mr. and Mrs. David E. Thayne of Rt. 1, Pnce, Utah. Miss Evans was graduated from Clearfield High School and attended the College of Eastern Utah in Pnce. She is -; ;- ' ?ipr . ,yv&$ v V " . " rSrV'ir: V - 3 XI SiV,S wOwf. honev ttiooii iii S in Valley as HOY Lcrri sister of the Bowden, bridegroom, as flower girl. The bridal attendants w'ere attired n puik floor length empire gowns with high round necklines, long full sleeves and dared skirts, accented by long nbbon streamers. The lovely bride wore an original fashion, featuring a fitted bodice of lace over taffeta Pearls and crystals outlined the circular yoke. Deep tapered cuffs with pearl buttons enhanced the long full lace sleeves. The bouffant taffeta skirt was open in front, revealing lace ruffle tiers. Scalloped 4 A-- , " - . ' h " - Ct - c. V- ' 4 y r,f ' rl, ' ! -f JL . The White House in Ogden provided the setting for the wedding and the reception . &n S - sns Hat A ho.nly bean soup is a complete ilmner in a kettle. H.isy on the budget, too, s.iti'dying and li'gldy nutritious. No mailer winch variety of diied bean is used as for the soup, the the ba.-abean Cull be counted on to be a y;uoii source of piutc m, R vitamins and iron as well as food energy. s The savory well sen ,01100 soup given today is made wilh canned dried beans to cut the rook inf! hole to modern lequirements. It uses pinto or Kulnev beans with tomatoes, onion, garlic, spieis, herbs and a little pork Dai k coin syrup lirinis out the flvor of many bean dishes. In this soup, it adds pi-- t tra right amount of sweetness to help blend the flavors. Hearty Rean Soup 2 cans (16 ounces each) pinto or kidney beans 1 quart water 1 can (16 ounces) peeled tomatoes Jan. Thursday, '! 'h. cup chopped onion Karo dark corn syrup 1 tablespoon salt 1 clove garlic, minced 1 to 1 12 teaspoons chili powder 1 teaspoon dry oregano Pash pepper 1 cup shced link sausage, paxuuliy cooaeu Mix together beans and bean liquid, water, tomatoes, onion, coin syrup, salt, garlic, chili powder, oregano and pepper in heavy saucepan or soup kettle. Bung to boil. Reduce hejt; cover and simmer about 1 12 hours. Stir occasionally to moah bceris. .Add envisage after simp has cooked shout 1 hour. Uncover and boil gently, stirring occasionally, rbout 30 minute or until soup is thickened. Makes about 8 (1 cup) 1 12 cup servings N,tr Li 'r ham or perk may bo used to replace sauwe. t F - yit&&r A with 24, The couple plans to wed in September. Annette Davies, Charles Roberts, Mark George, Annette Belnap, Teresa Mtkesell, Steffn'e Adams, Doralee Cannon, Julie Standing, Arleen Tracie Adams, Stevens, Michelle Kendall and Jill Kap Friends and relatives are cordially invited Brer.t E. Thayne and Manha D, Evans . . . ccttple planning September wedding Mealtime magic exdissgsd - SUNSET Taking her place among the early February brides is the former 0 Friday evening, Feb. 1 with Marvin W. Myers. The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Harvey Wheelwright of 760 Sunset Lane, Ogden Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs Jolai Vernon Myers of 1993 No. 350 W. The ceremony was performed at the home of the brides parents with Bishop Darwin Lloyd officiating. Following the exchange of vows the newlyweds received guests at a reception also at the Wheelwright home. For the nuptial events the lovely bride chose a gown of rich crepe fashioned with an empire waistline, plain and long fitted The sleeve. skut tapered floor length. Its possible today to create mealtime magic with the ever popular Gelatin in salads, relishes, candies and different desserts. You can cube it, flake it, whip it, blend it, cream it, layer it, mold it, or unmold it to f.t different border print of polyester with yellow background. It was KoM nnH o MVW VW DVtWU Vt (Wl OVU rlonroc midriff, giving an empire effect. Assuming best man duties was Doug Nelson. A Attending the biide as m o f?vn nf Kmmr uroe fJf rc Erent Jepperson wearing a 4 Bishop Lawrence D. Cook performing the ceremony. Parents of the bridegroom are Mrs. John Taylor of Syracuse pod Mr FJbs L. Watkins of 341 Grant in Ogden. Delustered satin with appliques of lace and accents of organza pleating made up the bride's tioor iengin gown and 7f r:l 4 i ' Ptn t'AIL 4' S vl TV'- V vl S'" 4 r- - .Aj ZAkS'I - 1, menus. The history of gelatin desserts goes back to 1845 whpn Peter Coopur, and pa Iron of the Cooper did nothing about the inventor arts neither did patent anyone else for half a century. In 1895, however. Pearl B Wait, a manufacturer of cough medicine in LeF.oy, New York, decided to enter the npw packaged food business. In looking around for a product, he CuiiiS up with an adaptation Coopers gelatin dessert. His wife. May Davis Wait, coined and the name of Jell-early in 1897 production was started. The product didnt set any sales records, and two years later the company was sold for $450 to a neighbor, Orator Francis Woodward, who founded the Genesee Pure Food 1897- - and m Company a manufactured cereal beverage called Grain O, but had little success at the beginning. Howevei, at iiie iuiu u and -- sciences, obtained the first patent for a gelatin dessert He described his dessert as a concentrated transparent, substance containing all the ingredients fitting it for table use in portable form, and requring only die addition oi hot water to dissolve it." f'. - 1 - . , XT-- V eslu V:. 1 7 X- the - and the century, ...I.. 5. A chapel train. The appliques trimmed the fitted bodice and tiers of organza pleating enhanced the long puffed sleeves. The brides sister, Mrs Joel N. attended Wallace 0 Jj 10U ( 1r pr 4 (tltu ' 4 a t 1 .v5 ' V na I sister of the bi idegroom as bndesmaids , They wore floor length princess styles of blue and white jersey with angel sleeves. Miss Brenda Jolley greeted guests at the reception desk John Tayior was best man, stepfather of the bridegroom. Darwin J Park and Joel N. Wallace were ushers. Coming for the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Leo B. .A .UlJ ,.0 UU ktitu CllltUtUi, and Marlene. Mr Boyd Jolley all of Orem, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCluskey of American Fork, Prior to her marriage the bride was given parties by Mrs. Jcel Wallace at her home in Clinton, a miscellaneous shower for about a dozen friends. Miss Kim Watkins gave r. Tuppcrrare shower at her home in Ogden for about The bridegroom's parents, and Mrs. John Taylor liO&icCf a dmmT ui tiiC Ci iUCfe-- a Rama following the wedding rehearsal on V,xtoesdav for members of the wedding Mr, Mr. and Mrs. Norris Wdikir'iS . . .promises rectfctl In rites 7VV V frl His ads showed women wuii wavy cuils auu fashionable buns dressed in white aprons and wearing triumphant smiles. Two y ears Dessert. later, the Girl cy. In 1903, the "Jell-- 0 Girl was modernized by Rose O'Neill and was used again as part of the package design The makers of JeII-Gelatin and the Postum Cereal Company joined forces in December, 1925, to form the necleus of the present General Foods of White Plains, New York Since then, as the result of successful research, the public litta bevii Sci vol with aH iiTi- prevea geiatin oessert wun fresh fruit tasting flavors 0 A rew, e collection of recipes, called "The New Joys ot Jell-O- , may be had for i by w riling io Box 3070, Joys of Jell-O- , Kankakee, Illinois, 60901 43 3 r ,3?' ? Y q. . Lj .I- msfeS 1, irk' Akirkrk'kk&k&kiitkiti,k1rti1kirtrirk4ticrk-The merchants of Roy will be sponso Washington Birthday Saie Feb. inHiviHunl nHvprtisud specials in the newsoaoer and listen to KLO, who will be broadcasting live from the Roy Shopping Center. k ur j 9CX'trrprtcM I : r irwtrirn m w w Follow f ha sooflsqht to Roy's Washington Birthday Sale $ 1 Sg4nut ed In eojureon with tb 5oy 0 pictured on the pacKage. The Jell-Girl was original Elizabeth King, daughter of an artist who worked for the companys advertising agen- :Z CSJ4 t Iji X t Jell-- long-famou- s made her debut and was as Watkins, Iff guests. 5 wc; matron of honor wth Miss Debra Garrison, Miss Jackie h long-neglect- dessert suddenly caught on with the public and sales soared. In 1902 Woodward launched his first advertising campaign Gelatin as proclaiming Jell-americas Most Famous VALENTINE DAY luncheon and annual meeting has been planned by the Volunteers from Weber . !a l n . ..4 fri, A, put. llUbpMl I tic Wiuuvccis nm tiijvj luck luncheon in the hospital auuitoiiam aud elect far the event the officers for 1974-7will be lone Willette and Lorraine Barry. i- Vrv. , ,y & I;-- imUiitnuiuiiu - '.F. O. IV K S Mr. and Mrs. SUNSET Robert C. Rush of 392 W. 930 No. announce the marnage of their daughter Maylinn to Norris T Watkins v'Ss. V, '4 , V-- i', i: I i - r in t ) Brett Yates seized as best man with Matt Murdock as an usher and Kevi i Dilley, as nr.gfccarcr. Immediately following the reception the nevlyweds left on a trip to Sun Valley, Ida They will live in Ogden. v1, V ... IN A KETTLE SOUP IS DINNER ( lace bordered the long tram. Y A r spring. A-h- 1 he wedding and reception were held at the Nottington with Bishop .lohn N Thomas olficintuig in the ceremony Mis David L Foxley at-- l ended her sister as matron of honor and Miss Linda Salas as maid o( honor Attending matron was Mrs Hi ad Peterson with Miss wV',. w2t.'s. CTs & Sr rv j- , The briuegroorn-iu-b- e graduated from Layton High and the College of Eastern Utah and is presently attending Utah State University and will graduate in the repeated nuptial promises Bishop officiates Making the announcement .ire the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs Lee M Wheeler. 2522 V Woo S Parents of the groom are Mr and Mrs Larry .1 How den. 1412 W 5700 S -- mington. Miss Connie Wheelwright who Mrs. Alan R. Bowden ft employed at the Davis County Libiary in Far- Fcbresry rites p- - jp. Kudl ? ff ,,,y j now Mrs. June Rich will present her piano students in a recital at the studio in her home on Monday, Feb. 11. Performers will be Tim White, Roger Roberts, Nancy Hansen, Lucinda Child, Jackie Guinn, Julie Harwood, Donna Bair, vows with Alan How den last Friday - f A September date announced .XJia-- in.im.ige . . V :a :;intti ... . . . . .. Cbambr of Commote |