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Show ivhat's happening . . Boydston And Troester , . . United In April 4th Nuptials .in the kitchen Theres lots of things happening in the kitchens of Green Sheet read- ers, and . . . thank heavens . . . some good cooks take time to share their goodies with us Apetizers and snacks are one of my favorite foods to fix, tells Paula Lester, yet I dont like doing them at the last minute. Thats when I like to be with my guests. These crisp crunchy Carrot Balls fill the bill perfectly. I can make them way ahead and have just the final touches to put on when Im ready to serve. These snacks are acceptable to everyone, too Children can piece on them without their mothers wishing theyd leave them alone . . nondrinkers find them appealing, and they go well with a cocktail, too Shan Lee Boydston, daughter of Mrs Ellyn Boydston and the late Randolph Boydston, became the bride of Darrell Ray Troetster in rites performed at the Christ Lutheran Church on April 4. A reception for the couple was hosted at the Shalamar reception center and a rehearsal dinner at Shakeys was held for the wedding party. Darrell is the son of Mr. and Mrs Chris Goris of Holladay and is a graduate of Jordan high He has also attended the University of Utah Shari is a graduate of Murray high Wendie Hall was maid of honor and 2B WEST VALLEY VIEW Thursday, Apr. 23, 1981 attendants were Janet Johnson, Randy Garrison, Lori Johnson and Man Walton Colleen Garrison was junior bridesmaid and Becky McSpadden attended the guest book Best man for the groom was Terry Hoskins while ushers were Dan Mac-Ar- t, David Troester, Dave Johnson and Tracy Goris. Steven Garrison was ring bearer. The couple plans to make their home in Taylorsville. parties were hosted by Carol Pater, Janet Johnson, Wendie Hall, Becky McSpadden, Arley Goris and Lon Johnson. Pre-nupti- C mol Bflffo Is there a favorite recipe 'going through the windmills of your mind, too f Don't let It stay there . . . get It out and send to the Green Sheet's What's Happening In the Kitchen' column so that oil the good cooks In the area can serve It to their families, too. All kinds of recipes are wanted, from snacks, soups, salads, main dishes to desserts. Give specific directions, sign your name and give your telephone number In case we have any questions. Your phone will NOT be published. The best recipes submitted will be featured In the annual Cooking School tabloid which Is published each September. 1 package (3 ounces) softened cream cheese lk cup shredded Cheddar Cheese 1 tsp honey 1 cup finely shredded carrots 13 to xk cup Grapenut cereal or finely ground walnuts 2 Tbsp finely chopped parsley Minnie and Dan with their son William when he was six years old Dan And Minnie Thomas's 60th Anniversary Honored In a medium size mixer bowl, beat the cream cheese, Cheddar and honey until well blended. Stir in shredded carrot. Cover and chill for 30 minutes. Shape into 14 balls, cover and chill. Just before serving, roll the balls m the cereal and parsley, pressing into the cheese to coat. Makes 14 medium sized balls Dan C. and Minnie L. Thomas will be honored by their family with a dinner party to celebrate the occasion of their 60th wedding anniversary on April 27. The two were married in Malad, Idaho on April 27, 1921 and their marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Mr. and Mrs Darrell Ray Troester Send to Ethel Bradford, cc Green Sheet, P.O. Box 7187, Salt Lake City, February Utoh 84107. Murray Miss Discloses Wedding Plans Announcing the engagement of their daughter Linda, are Mr. and Mrs. Calvin C. Kirby of Murray. Miss Kirby plans to marry Frank Parker on June 18 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Frank is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Parker of Salt Lake. He is a graduate of Highland high and mission to Central America. Linda is a graduate of Murray high and been a student at the University of Utah. Connie Stock To Marry In June Rite M. In addition to the family dinner party, they will celebrate the occasion by driving through the Northwestern states for a vacation. the restaurant business for many in Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Don Stock of Murray are announcing the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Connie to Larry 11, 1942. Both Minnie and Dan were born and raised in Malad. They continued to live there after they were married up to 1923, when they moved to Bingham Canyon. The Thomas family lived in Bingham Canyon for 13 years, then moved to Holladay for 13 years. They lived in the Sugarhouse area for 20 years and are now residents of West Valley where they have been for almost 10 years. Minnie and Dan were years and Dan was also employed by the Pullman Company and Coveys Little Larson. America. Minnie was employed at J C. Pen-ney- s for over 20 years. The honored couple have been retired since 1964 and since that time have traveled is now attending the University of Utah. Frank has also filled an LDS Connie Stock SINGER SERVICE CENTER NOW OPEN TO TIIE PUBLIC FREE ESTIMATES SERVING ALL BRANDS OF SEWING MACHINES 37 NORTH MAIN ST. MIDVALE 566-203- 1 Larry is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Merritt J. Larson, also of Murray. He is a Murray high graduate and has filled an LDS mission to New Mexico Larry is presently a student at the UofU where he is studying Mr. and Mrs. Mike Mitchell Nuptial Vows Are Spoken By West Valley City Couple human resourse management in the honors program. Connie is also a Murray high graduate and is presently working for First Security Bank. West Valley residents Mike Mit- chell and Tammy Cantonwme were joined in marriage on April 3 at the Seville reception center. A reception followed the ceremony also at the Seville. The grooms parents, Dr. and Mrs. Jerry K. Mitchell, hosted a rehearsal dinner for the wedding party. Matron of honor for Tammy was Mary (Mrs. Ric) Massie and attendants were Sandy and Kelly Cantonwme, sisters of the bride, and Karen Zabnskie. Angela Trujillo was chosen for exten- sively throughout the country and parts of Mexico and Canada. In addition to traveling, they also enjoy in their puttering yard and working on various hobbies. Dan is proficient at macrame and Minnie crochets, knits, needlepoints and quilts. She has made quilts for everyone in the family IlSljfeiiSSJStWS plus countless others. The couple have two children. They are Dr. William D. Thomas of Laguna Beach and Nor-m-a (Mrs. Harry) of DeWeese Taylorsville. They also i isr 1 tfill&i m i m- - have seven grandchildren and 12 flower girl and Kay Trujillo attended the guest book. Performing best man duties was Daryl Crossland and ushering were Dave Youngreen, Blaine and Danny Anderson and Sean Mitchell Tammy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin B. Cantonwme of West Valley and has attended Granger high. 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