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Show 'in omelc Chi 1, 197 Thursday , August 1 FRUIT mole rites unite duo in ROY Marriage promises were repeated by the former Miss Muriel Kay Thompson and Wendell Robert Mann in Ogden LDS Temple rites on Thursday Parents of the bnde are Mr and Mrs Hoiaee B Thompson of 4840 S 207b j&i V i ft r w V tl , i', t I ' V" yx VJ4 A A it r.q 4 ft ' $!(4jS$L, -- - An original gown of delustered satin with lace appliques adorning the fitted sleeves, bodice and neckline was wom by the attractive bride W ide scalloped lace ac .. best man duties was Danny Mann Dale Mann and Melvin Thompson were ushers with Kevin Thompson, Stephen Labrum and Brett Labrum as junior ushers The couple traveled to Southern California on a wedding trip they will make their home m Rov Ogden v V' JK JIUM-- - A k. y short sleeves Performing v. peaches, pears, apricots, purple plums, strawberries--ancombination of fruits in season-i- n colorful compositions to delight the eye and tempt the palate Besides being delicious and lovely, fruit salad plates that include melon, banana, strawberries and citrus fruits are also important sources of essential vitamin C. Nuts, k$ved or chopped, are always a good addition to fruit salads And over such salads, serve flavorful dressings especially created to complement the fruit flavors. The two fiuit salad dressings given here were developed in the HellmannsBest Foods kitchens. sweetheart necklines and received by the White House in South 'l . a tricot, trimmed with orange satin ribbon at the waistline The gowns were styled with guests were the newlyweds at PALATE The refreshing flavor of fresh fruits and berries is one of the special joys of summer. Tins is the time of year to enjoy the luxury of colorful fruit salad plates on beds of crisp lettuce Arrange generous cuts of juicy melons, floral nylon over yellow Reception m EYE v Connie Mann The wore identical gowns of flocked yellow and orange The bridegroom is a son of Mrs Gladys L Mann of 4787 S 1170 V inRiverdale Following the ceremony, performed by President V Owen Richards, a wedding breakfast was held at the Chuck A Rama in Ogden jt k . cented the hemline of the skirt and tram Attending as matron of honor was Mr Neil Shultz Bridesmaids were the Misses Shaunna Rawlings, Deanne Thompson, Kathy Mann and Debbie Dittimore Flower girls were Sheryl Barton and in Roy Uim PLEASE Banana Salad Dressing: Mash 1 banana (about 12 cup). Stir in 1 tablespoon orange juice and 12 cup Real Mayonnaise. Add 14 teaspoon minced onion, if desired. Makes about 1 cup dressing. Lime Cottage Cheese Dressing: Mix 12 cup Real Mayonnaise, 12 cup small curd creamed cottage cheese. Stir in 2 tablespoons milk, 1 tablespoon sugar, 12 teaspoon grated lime rind and 1 tablespoon lime juice. Makes 1 cup dressing. Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Smith . . celebrate 50th anniversary . Anniversary noted in of v nsui In ' Muith u. on was Temple Farrell and Mrs n in I)s Temple Thev Ixvn eiy active in i t i I)s t huuh serving in loo-- , i i , ,inu it n s Mi Snath w e veiv active in scouting, ip p.et bishoprus si ,n Sian! i School Bnaid e pusintK a temple a a at the Ogden LDS i ! , i MIA and Rebel Society presidencies She is presently a board member of the Roy Stake Relief Society Thev have two daughters and a son Mrs Jack (Edna) McBride of Fillmore. Utah, Min Jack tJoAnne) Weir of Rov and Di luchaid C Smith of West Luke Village, California They have 13 grandclnldic n and one great ih am1 Mrs Smith weie i m.) llv 21 llh!4 in the I Mt Smith has served in past Primary, a sjiecial family held last weik at Hook stead ' in Mid Hi v of Ihe fiftieth m i , granrli luld In then honoi a special an niversary dinner was hosted by their children on the evening of July 25 m the Garden Room at Homestead with a special program presented by their children and grandchildren Also m attendance were brothers and sisters of the couple, Mr and Mrs Lyle McDonald, Orem, Utah, Mr. and Mrs Evan Smith, Salma, Utah, Mrs MARY Condie, Alhambra. California, Mrs. Gail Condie, Orange, California, and Mrs Lillie Condie, Twin Falls, Idaho Radio Sets NowViewed Essential To Safety of All Vacationers important in areas bordering the Great Lakes, Gulf coast and east west seaboards w'here storms have taken lives and property m huge proportions. 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