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Show Women slate Couple planning lunch September nuptials ROY Miss Jodi Ann Redden will become the bride of Brad M. Beyscler on Sept. 9 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Miss Redden is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Kent Redden of 6074 South 2200 West. Wedding plans set for Aug. 30 Mr. and Mrs. C. Roberts Untersinger of 5862 South 2200 West announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Johnel to Scott Hanson. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee K. Hanson, who make their home at 2187 West 4250 South. The young couple will be married on Aug. 30 in the A Ogden LDS Temple. reception will follow at the White House in South Ogden. The bridegroom elect is a son of Mr. and Mrs Mahlon F. Beyeler of 2033 West 5850 South. The bride-to-bwas graduated from Roy High School and IDS Seminary and is enrolled at Utah State University Mr. Beyeler is a graduate of Roy High Srhoo' and IDS Seminary and is a pre med student at I tah State University Plans are being made fora The summer luncheon of the Federal Womens Club will be held at The Hear-thsid5612 East 2200 North, Eden, on Saturday. For reservations call: or Mary Hansing, Verna Sipple, e garden reception 825-115- 2; 3 Temple ceremony conducted that evening at the White House in South Ogden Mr and Mrs Lyle ROY L Rogers of 5510 South 2200 West announce the marriage ROY - Miss Untersinger graduated from Roy High School and LDS Seminary. Her fiance was graduated from Roy High School and LDS Seminary and served an LDS Mission in Melbourne, Australia. JEANNE GIBSON, Pam Corbridge and Jill Freret go over plans for the Weber Chapter of the Young Homemakers luau, planned for Aug. 22 at 7 p.m. The cost is $1.25 per person at the luau. If tickets are purchased earlier, the cost is $1. Area directors should be contacted for of Garage sale set Saturday West community still to be organization determined. A large variety of items will be available for sale. 0 clippings, prunings and general yard cleanup, Mayor by Helen Norton Eugene and Linda Watson Leon Poulsen said. That is and children, Michelle, Maria and Michael are settled now in their new home at 2112 East 6075 South in Uintah. Their former home on 4300 South has been purchased by Mike and Joan Jones and two sons. A pleasant week was spent by Bob and VaLoy Watson recently when she was able to accompany him on his TDY assignment to College Park, Maryland. Every evening the two of them went in sightseeing nearby Washington D.C.. Before they departed for home they were able to visit her sister and brother-in-laJanice and Bob Wrey at Richmond, Virginia. One problem has arisen in the early Monday morning pickup by the City Main-tainen- crew of clean landfill which includes lawn that many householders load their bags and boxes too far beyond the maximum 50 lb. weight specified. The cooperation of those using the service in keeping the weight of each container within the 50lb. weight limit will be appreciated, he said. e 4- . and JoDean Jones and seven of their children are here from San Carlos, California visiting her family, the Dean Hawkleys. They are shopping around for a home to buy here so that they can move back to Utah as soon as they sell their business and home in home they went up to Card-stoAlberta and on over to the scenic areas of the glaciers and Waterton Lakes. A two week vacation was taken recently by Richard and Jane Hall and the children. Their trip included a visit to Nauvoo and Carthage, Illinois. Then they went to another Carthage, this one in Missouri. There Bob with two of they visited Richards aunts, Helen Neville and Carda Bowen who live there. Also they took in all the sights and museums around Dodge City, Kansas, Two friends with whom Velma Faddies taught eight years at Superior, Wyoming came down from Rock Springs to spend a couple of days with her. - They were r They were SUNSET - Mr. and Mrs. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Glendon C. Porter, who make their home at 1280 W. 300 N., Clearfield. The young couple will be married on Sept. 22, in the Ogden LDS Temple. enjoying greeted at a garden at the home of the bride's parents. A wedding gown styled of sheer organza over taffeta, and trimmed with Venetian lace, was worn by the bride. It was fashioned with a high neckline trimmed with a ruffled yoke. The skirt curved to a sweeping A-li- train. were Miss Natalie Diarte as maid of honor with the Misses Michelle Pennington and Jodi Redden as bridesmaids, chapel-lengt- From the kitchen. . . Grandmas have always been known for making delicious cookies and Shirlev Rochell, 6040 S. 2275 W., Roy, is no exception. The Wagon Wheel Cookies made by Shirley make a big hit with the grandchildren as well as everyone else thats around to sample them. These moist, chocolate treats remind you almost of a brownie and keep well for several days in airtight tamers. The w ife of Doug Rochell, a Roy City policeman, Shirley with is employed part-tim- e the Sunset Police Department. Her grandchildren include Jodi and Corey Hadley, children of Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Hadley of Clinton. COOKIES 2 c. sugar 4 eggs 2 1. vanilla sc. shortening 4sq (loz.ea ) unsweetened chocolate 2'i c. flour 2 1. baking powder 1 1. salt 1 ,2 c. chopped walnuts Beat eggs, sugar and vanilla until fluffy. Blend in melted chocolate. Add shortening. Stir in dry ingredients. Add chopped nuts. Chill mixture eight hours or overnight. Roll into balls about the size of small jack balls. Dip in owdered sugar, h Attendants coating eavily. Bake on ungreased cookie sheet minutes in a 350 degree oven. DO NOT 8-- nvFRrooK' and Ms. Reno Drosco as Flower matron of honor. Aimee were Lyon, girls Mindia McLean and Lisa Walker. Best man was Scott E. Walker, brother of the Ushers inbriidegroom. cluded Dean Lambros, Brent Coles and Richard Taylor. Ring bearers were Richie McLean and Mathew Lyon. The couple will live in Roy following a trip to Sweet- water Park. Out of state guests were Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. McLean III from San nardino, Calif. trades promise Beaty-Hayne- s ROY Miss Mary Annette Beaty was united in the of sacrament holy matrimony to John Matthew Haynes on Friday at the Hill Air Force Base Chapel. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Beaty of 2064 West 6075 South. The bridegroom of 476 A N. Bruce in Clearfield is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Haynes of West Covina, Calif. Celebrating at the nuptial get off the beaten path to see some of the more unpublicised sights during the week before Verla was to fly to Omaha to meet him at the home of their and daughter, Jim and Carma Koepecky. son-in-la- At Denver at an eating place, a tough looking character started swinging at him. By the time he hit m Temple vows repeated Aug . 4 Announcement is made of the marriage of the former Sherri Cheney and Barry DeHaan. is the Miss Cheney daughter of Mrs. Donald Gerhardt of Ogden and the The late Byron Cheney. groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. DeHaan, George Clearfield. Vows were taken in the Ogden LDS Temple Aug. 4 and the ceremony was performed by President Leslie Norton. Afterwards, a wedding breakfast was held at the Mansion house, hosted by the bridegrooms parents. The newlyweds were honored at a reception at the Enchanted Evening in South Ogden. The new bride wore a gown of polyester sheer over bridal taffeta. The bodice, bishop sleeves and cuffs were of heavy rose lace. The bodice was accented by The circle pearl buttons. skirt formed a chapel train and was outlined w;th a deep ruffle. The bridal bouquet consisted of yellow roses. Attending as matron of honor was Mrs. Ken Beus, sister of the bride; with Miss Jolene Cheney, sister of the bride, as maid of honor. Miss Gaylene DeHaan served as bridesmaid with Mrs. Merwin Holgate, Mrs. Grant Hayes and Mrs. Jerry Larson matrons. Sheila DeHaan. as attending Flower girls were Cheney and Jil Best man was George E. of the groom and Bruce Cheney was an usher. A wedding trip to Disneyland, Magic Mountain and Southern California was taken by the couple. The new Mr. and Mrs. DeHaan will reside in Clearfield. DeHaan, brother the ground he realized he had a fight on his hands so the strength he had built up by his many weeks of jogging came in handy. After he got the attacker pinned to the ground a second man joined in against him. They were trying to get his wallet which he determinedly held onto firmly while fighting them off with his feet. Two fellows responded to his cries for help and the two attackers ran to their car and produced a gun. Fay and his benefactors were able to hide behind cars enough to avoid being targets. Other less experiences included a view into six states at once from a tower in eastern Colorado, the Passion Play at Spear Fish, S. Dakota, Mr. Rush-mor- e near Rapid City, the sculpture-in-proces- s of the nerve-wreckin- museums and Yellowstone Park. One day an unusual number of motorcyclists kept passing them, all going in the same direction. At Sturgis, S. mass Dakota, they found the town packed like sardines with, what they were told were about 30 thousand motorcycles there for participation in races and sport events. Thought for the Day: Doing housework is like stringing beads with no knot on the end of the thread. was Father John Meade, assisted by the Rev. John Roscoe. A reception followed at the Enchanted Evening in South Ogden. Beaded Lace The bride wore a gown of organza and beaded lace over satin, created with a adorned with pearl and buttons, VICKIE BRIERLEY AND LEE JENSON . . . make wedding plans Engagement announced by Sunset Miss The SUNSET engagement of Miss Vickie Brierley to Lee Jenson is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Brierley, who live at 2564 N. 250 W. Mr. Jenson is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jenson who make their home at Malad, Idaho. The young couple has chosen August 31 for their wedding date. They will exchange nuptial vows in the Ogden LDS Temple. A reception at the Sunset LDS 1st and 5th Wards Cultural Hall will follow. The bride elect was graduated from Clearfield High School and LDS Seminary. She attended Utah State University. The prospective bridegroom is a graduate of Malad High School and attended Weber State College. He served an LDS Mission in Columbia, S.C. lace cap sleeves. The bodice featured a lace band at the empire line. Lace enhanced the hemline of the bouffant skirt and long train. Maid of honor was Miss Margaret g Horse huge Crazy numerous Monument, Ber- Couple n Miss Eves graduated from Clearfield High School and LDS Seminary and from Dixie College. She served an LDS Mission in Melbourne, Australia. Her fiance was graduated from Clearfield High School and LDS Seminary. He served in the Netherlands-AmsterdaLDS Mission and is attending Weber State College. announce engagement ", Fay drove their station-wagoeastward in order to MR. AND MRS. BARRY DeHAAN . . . We re helping grandma say Jodi and Corey Hadley, as they help Shirley Rochell make Wagon Wheel Cookies. "LOOK MOM! WAGON WHEEL themselves so much Wendell and Viola Wolsey stretched their Canadian vacation to three weeks. In their mobile JEANNENNE EVES AND KIM BYRON PORTER Reception guests were Some most unusual experiences occurred during Fay and Verla Hulls recent vacation. Three weeks ago September wedding plans announced Jack R. Eves of 2611 N. 325 W. announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Jeanenne to Kim Byron Porter. Mrs. Jerome (Ann) Powell and Mrs. Steve (Mildred) Foltis. Shanze and Eva Pannunzio returned Thursday from a camper vacation up to Chalk Creek where they visited with friends and enjoyed the great outdoors. On Monday Bill Cash had the leg cast he had worn since July 20 removed and replaced with a walking cast."Both bones of his right leg were broken in an accident while playing third base in a church softball game. He said his doctor estimates it will be four to six weeks more before he can return to his work at The ceremony was performed Tuesday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. DDO. San Carlos. J talker. The bridegroom is a son of Mr and Mrs Elwyp S. Walker of 5126 South 2100 The Lakeview chapter of Young Homemakers are planning a garage sale this Saturday from 9am to 5 p m. To be held at 3377 West 5700 South (Pony Acres), Roy, the proceeds will go to a needy their daughter Edee Kay to Chris Beaty. Bridesmaids were Miss Julie Beaty, sister of the bride; Miss Kellie Haynes of West Covina, sister of the bridegroom and Miss Laurie Beaty of Lawrence, Kan. and atte ding matron, Mrs. Joseph E. Beaty. Acting as best man was James Myers. Serving as ushers were Joseph E. Beaty, Michael H. Beaty, Richard Neafus and Kurt Patterson. After a wedding trip to Las Vegas the couple will reside in Clearfield. Among the guests, in addition to the bridegrooms parents, were Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Millcn of San Bernardino, Calif.; Mrs. Lois Haynes of Flint, Mich.; Mrs. C. E. Dunigan, Mrs. C. Eugene Dunigan and Mrs. Gertrude Beaty, all of Lawrence, Kan., and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Goetz of Hutchison, Kan. te |