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Show TL'jfvtiv, March 2J, IJ74 WTMt 10 fV $ 4 ' vVA fe- J i i si kfv4 tis. & 4ft . ?. kAsuir'. . fYUVjS O," - ), ,.,, X lyf-wis- $ The former Miss ROY - nx'Sw - ''j'V.lf. t Fp- v " fya-- KV VJ-- " - The hnde was attended by Miss Debbie Charlton and Ohhn recited vows with Nolan G Leishrr an in Ogden LDS Temple ceremonies on x: of 5C7B So. 2425 W. tV V jrrs, uf v to 4. gjew:. Miss Cindy Thompson as maids of honor and Miss Aogaiee Leis'nman, Miss Becky Leishman and Miss Betsy Ohlin as bridesmaids. The flower girl was Karlene Fnday Parents of the bnde are Mr. and Mrs. Wayne A Ohlin n fr . a t- - - - 6- f- ry? j- - r C tj ij 3 9 - 11. - w R i r ' rrr P smmsfr&Jii ; Mann. The bridegroom is a son of ll Mr, a.id Mrs Grant P. of 6043 So 2200 W. Following the temple rites a reckon was held at the Rev LDS 2nd Ward Cultural HiU. i r "H, Venetian lace Kristine marriage .vx t. $ ' i v. , "SWW.S'i. 7 jjSsnJlft- - V i "v, !"1, emple rites unite couple wore floor length gowns of pink checks and white flocked fiowers, styled with fitted bodices and ruffled necklines. Best man duties were assumed Ly Alma Argyle of Idaho Fails, Jaho and - M chael Leishman, brother of the bndegroom. Mark Ohlut, Darrell Leishman, Corey Leishman and Ei ic Leishman teee. Smocking adorned the were ushers td the cuffs and After a wedding trip the long full shieves. tis tsetkltne and healirns of couple will reside in Salt like tVe skirt sx zvl with fiy. All Leish-BfiiR- Aft!- . X'iJL ? V A X tty - t rit'k' .i BBSPfeJ; , -- -. K2 V - tsHsMriVja ru. it 'hii ; r?ZXK& t t MU - 5y ,4 5,V , at Swiftly -- gras ,, .js . r rw?r - k. .- Hi ..,w Jt3 . -- ' jwy J30?2f tfcvj " j. c - 4t.! Sj - e 'iGtivii rm J V 5vV iiefeL 1 I Mrs. Rick Montgomery . . . couple exchanges vows Mrs. Naha G. Irhhn.cn . . .ceremony unites duo 'esS. ' ' .il'&S .rjXpti Reception honors coopt - where buffet was served with a large ice sculptured swan filled with fresh flowers decorating the table The attractive bride was dressed m a candlelight silk organdy gown. Old fashioned crocheted lace down the bodice, sleeves and around .he cuffs and neck was featured Tiny covered buttons accented the lace from the neck to the floor. The head band was covered with crocheted lace with a full length veil SALT LAKE CITY Bruce and Nancv Coke. 2849 Loran ' Heights Drive, announce the marriage of their daughter, Cindy Lee to Rick Duane . Montgomery Ricky is the son of Duane and Donna Montgomery, 5139 '$ 2050 , Roy Marriage rites were per- med in uie Sail Lake letn-pl- e March 11 by Elder Paul Dunn Following the e ceremony parents of the groom hosted a wedding breakfast at the Lion House That evening a reception : was held m their honor at Log Haven in Millcreek Canyon . foi IN! 4S x- - 5 "v tb - fa -- tvn. j iVrt , She had been secretary and officer manager of the Hooper Tomato Days Horse Show, and office manager of the Golden Spike National Livestock Show for three years She had been a member of - 'C.Tv - x- iJf ' ' . Y-- Ari' . -- " W nPiv 9- n &&& A At ' fi V V ' t v.1' C ; h-- i 7.r tkS V u: 'Ski- Kfr,v-- ; g- e 91 n (i kl: 'A W it IP'-- "' kiLe i t 5? & r'- yir Ward Chapel, with Bishop Donald Rundqmst officiating. Friends may call at the Lindquist and Sons Mortuary in Ogden Wednesday from 6 to 9 p m and at the ward chapel Thursday one hour prior to X ? "v ' ' t .Vt4 V" A ment for Thioko! .TV-'- O"' 4 AS J 'f' . ry KS'f P Wij f lXrXiU .. An x r.M:; fvAX - V ... " -- 'T5:?v-W.ixn- rj The I' s- - . Tfc. v tCt, overcooking destroys both the Fine flavor and texture of Wilier - iV if a JSlSttST Ct qtnrHy $ ty p , :-- 3 Ve 7'V' f . tS ,1. a. 3P :J t r:n frVJ- T - Corp He was a member of the Assembly oi God ihurcti where he had served as a lay minister. He was reared and ruucMied in ohm and came to Utah m 1959 Surviving are his widow of Sunset; one son, Austin Hayward, Sunset; two giand-childrethree greatgrandchildren; two brothers, r; t XX ir a t g A. ?. l;: v 4' Russell ri , r 5 f vr V f A ifc ijFVy- .- J J j -- Hayward, John Havward, both of Ohio Funeral services will lv conducUd Fiiday at 2 p rn. m . it UiL nt.. GlKiVI U1 ri A lUVVCIi- tWOl tuary in Ogden. Fnends may call at fie Mortuaiy Thureday from 6 to 0 p rn arJ h ruay one hour st ivw duiuh m prior ic the Aultoret Memorial Park 'f v as fishy odor meet people dislike. Frozen tekbut steaks planned for this quick menu should be removal from the freezer Uie night befote so they can thaw slowly in the refrigerator. To cook, spread them with a chef type topper of blue cheese and seasonings and let them broil . Potatoes take & little longer than the halibut, so they should be started first Wash them while preparing breakfast; then when you ccme home m the evening, slice unpeeled and bake in butter. Stewed tomatoes are quick, too, and can lie heated while the fish brcils. Glasses of chilled milk poyred from the carton complete this panic-proo- f meal thats guaranteed to make the working v ue feel she turned back the clock! Chefs Style Kalibut 2 cup (1 stick) tmicr, softened U cup crumbled Blue cheese 2 tablespoons prepai ed horseradish uUuji teaspoon papnka teaspoon salt 4 halibut steaks (about 2 pounds) Salt Pepper In a small mining bowl blend together butter, cheese, horseradish, catsup, papnka and salt. Place fish on hi osier pan, spread each steak wJi Hi approximately tablespoons cheese mixture Broil 7 8 minulcs. Turn fish, with remamreg spread cheese mixture; season with salt and pepper. Broil an additional 7 8 minutes Makes 8 servings 2 1 Co in Srattie, Wash., and Wichita Kan She was a member of the her home. LDS Church and attended Mrs. Whittemore was born Bngitam Yeung University. Feb 19, 1928, in Salt Lake She had lived in Seattle, City, a daughter of Harry L Wash ; Wichita, Kan.; Great and Lulu Farnsworth Bowes Mom ; (snd "ferks On eb 18, 1952, she was Falls, ND, and Bellevue, V,ah, e married to Frank E. prior to moving to Roy. m Seattle, Wash. She formeriv served as Sumvina are her husband to of Roy; Kie son and one executive secretary president cf the Boemg Air- - daughter, Frankie E Whit- 1 TH W patey a I quart saucepan men butter; add seasoned salt. Pour flail of butter into 15'2 x 10' 2 x jelly roll pan, Arrange evenly spread jviiao slices n pan Pour ever remaining buuer mixture Cover with aluminum fori Bake m prencated degree oven, la minutes Un cotr and bake l'20 additional nunules or until potatoes sre tender. Garnr-vitn parsley Makes 8 ser -- 4-- vm.;s William D. Bowes, Salt Lake City; Mrs Henry TMarjorle) Sander, Mrs Cflp.i (Betfy ) McCleve, both of Seattle, Wash. C rev crude ecrviccs crc conducted Wednreday m the Salt Lake City Cemetery i ifT , ., 6, 2T f rw- -, 'jrfV- - IfU. T-- y fp. ir .'- it !( a f"-- c 1 --- V V 4 3, AW i:iJi 5 a ' .r.V(i -- 4 tVfK , ' K 'v'.-L- , tr WSV tv'- - . .. , jA tT ' MM i- i,. nc i SiSLtAJL BJL frt. flf1 i V .M V fc XlX un Tater Sores cup (1 stick) butter 2 teaspoons seas.ned salt ut 3 large red potatoes slices crosswise n In Also surviving are one brother and two sisters. tfssonS. Butter-Bake- d Chopped temote, Knstine Whittemore, fccih of Roy, her parents of Salt Lake City Wlut-temor- well as con.i i outing to i Luiicatsuvti crait t !SH Uie Burial in the Surviving are her husband services of Roy; one son and one Memorial Gardens of the daughter, Lane Ray Alvey, Wasatch. Miss Knsti Alvey. both of Roy ; her parents of Roy; two brothers and one sister, Rlynn Anderson, Bountiful, Theo Anderson, Orem; Mrs Franklin (Beverly) Spencer, Orem, a grandmother, Mrs Vkdet Anderson, Nephi. kV Gw Wit v3 Funeral services will be held today at the Roy 17th SUNSET Wilbur E. 72, of 388 W. 1800 Haywa-- d, No died Saturday of natural causes m the Mercy Medical Center in Springfield, Ohio VX i V Mr Hayward was born 43 T wP Xj vrV Ip April 2u, 1901, m Scioto County, Ohio, a son cf Smith O and v Jane Sarah H, Sheppard Heyward -, He was married to Verna Maynard He was an engineer in atomic research and develop- and had been a teacher in the Primary, Sunday School and MIA She had been active in music t ' pv3V?VA"'i j! X, fish speed foi tlwir menus. Fifdi an ideal choice for a fast diiiiier since it cooks 4-- R Primary president, past member of the Lakeview Stake Primary Presidency, r,i ff id minutes or in less? Working wives will appreciate tfiis kind of built-i- n the Weber Basin Home Builders Ladies Auxiliary and was past president and member of the advisory Club board She was a leader. been ward chorister and choir director She was past r lb nr.er s Styf Hsl iWHIlililllliiliiiiiiiiiliiiiiil h " to - g,! S- wSvvVt fts material flocked - She was a member of the Roy 17th LDS Ward and had LuDean Anof 3459 W 5700 So , died Sunday at St Benedict's Hospital of cancer. r Mrs. Alvey was bom Feb 17, 1933, in Kingston, Utah, a daughter of Gareth E and Georgia Elder Anderson - On July 14, 1954, whe was married to Ray L. Alvey in the Manti LDS Temple i She had lived in Kingston Tor 14 years, Richfield, Myton, and Escalante, Utah, before corning to Roy in 1955 Irom graduated Roosevelt High School and attended Brigham Young University one year 41. -- hats framing their faces. bervmg as best maa was Ron King with Mike Montgomery, Randy Coke, Dan E Coke, Mark Fishier, and Bruce McElheny as ushers. Folic wing their honeymoon to Tar ghee Ski Resort the couple will reside in Salt Lake. Attending the bride as maid Mrs ROY HALIBUT STEAKS with 3 ch?f styic ter? provide a juick dinner as well as a change of taste one. For good contrast serve with butter-buke- d 'tater slices and colorful slewed tomatoes. gowns Ruffles Uimmed the floor and neck with picture of honor was Miss Karen Coke, sister of the bride, with LuDeen Alvey derson Alvey, Luapne Bnggs, Mi's Sus Ostler, Miss Barb Bailey and as Ron Mrs. King bridesmaids. Their matching floor length ensembles were orange, yellow, gold and green ROY Mrs. Kaihlyne Bowes Whitiemore. 48. of 2103 W. 5750 So . died Saturday at Mia Miss Shauna Edwards, JS V G J1 - T ' A jf i rSYTv-v.vsT- f it k vtLii. ' vwk j ? T JTlv' " A iHsiHStitmJLut: Carry a BatikAmericard For your Om special reasons. 1 irst 5 ecuntv Sa nr ,Vw (v h hirw I i Vu y iUnk Si tlWSiH tie Lk kvV lmniiv Stwr.ti Cnv Uiafe hw ti Fm Srtru Ufc N A Gian at W H A l C |