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Show ' PAGE SIX THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1982 McNeely la expected to return Sunday. '" ii Mr. and Mrs. Bill. Allmark and Harry MoNeely are spending the Christmas holiday at St. George with Mr. McNeely's family. Mr. l Willi! Mr. and Mrs. R. 0. Benson and daughters, Dorothy, Irene and Nancy were .dinner guests Sun-day of Mr. and Mrs. J. Lynn Booth and family of Salt Lake City. ther wore a violet silk crepe dress accented with rhlnestones. Her corsage was an orchid. The newlyweds left for a honeymoon trip to New Orleans. The bride chose a beige traveling costutne designed by Zellnka Matlick. Her accessories were cinnamon and gold suede. After January 6, the couple will reside in San Antonio, where the bride-groom is stationed at Lackland Air Force Base. ar Wadding In evening nuptials solemnized Thursday, December 18 at St. Paul's Episcopal Cathedral, Miss Patricia Ann Kinloch became the bride of Lt. George i Charles Dimas. The bride js the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Kinloch. formerly of Salt Lake, now of ft. Worth, Texas. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles . Dimas of Salt Lake City, form-erly of Bingham Canyon. Rev. Mortimer Chester officiat-ed at the ceremony, and a recep-tion followed in the President's room of the Hotel 'Utah. The lovely bride, who was civ-e- n in marriage by her father, wore a waltz length trown by Novel. The dress, which was styled along princess lines, was fashioned of Chantilly lace with nylon tulle trim. The duster, coat was of pure silk faille. A chapel length illusion veil was gathered to a bonnet of white satin, bordered with seed pearls. Bhe held a white prayer book marked by finch rose buds cen-tering a single. white orchid. Maid of honor was Miss Wilma DJmas, sister of the bridegroom. She wore a ballerina gbwn of rod nylon tulle with matching halo bonnet. Her bouquet was of white fuji chrysanthemums. Best man was Nicholas Kapos. Ushers were -- John Kapos and tPlato Kanneil. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Kinloch selected a wine shaded taffeta gown with rhine-ston- e trim. Her accessories were navy blue, and her corsage was an orchid. The .bridegroom's mo. HOME AGAIN . . . Jockey Ed-- " die Arcaro and wife arrive Id New York aboard "Queen Ellta-ieth- ," after a vacation In Europe. MAYOR McGUP By John Jarvls l RAY SCHAMIS IN BOSTDM fQO 7S "DEAR RAY: IN RESPONSE EQ&sy'yr' ' fU 'V TO YOUR NICB LETTER J fVf) , !f - " ' QOyS " --fiSj" Vsn, jl.M.H fyp -- fl WELL, IN THAT CASE WE'LL V Holiday Social Christmas appointments and a centerpiece of holly, red carna-tions and red tapers made attrac-tive dinner .table arranged for members of the evening club when they met as guests of Mrs. A. D. Christensen at the Eugene Morris home last Saturday night. Bridge followed with Miss Annie Masters, Mrs. Winn Raby and Mrs. E. V. Knudsen receiving prizes. Others present were Mrs. O. S. Jensen, Mrs. Robert Bailey. 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WELCOMES QUEEN ... Queen Elizabeth leaves royfil car . at Hampshire. England, alrbase. Holding door open for queen is WREN J. Sims, of the women's royal navy service. i -- IripASy I ws$ IT" "ggjc HELEN HALE '"xPO SAV; nxiE in peenng pota. toes, peel only a thin strip round the potato lengthwise. When ihese are cooked, the remaining peel will come oft easily. Skins will come off much more juickly from apples if you dip them In hot water just before peel-ing. Peeled apples will not turn brown if you sprinkle them with lemon Juice or place them1 in cold water to which a pinch of salt has been added. To peel sweet potatoes easily and without fuss, grease the skins with lard before you bake them. Bothered with odor from cooking turnips, Add one teaspoon of gran-ulated sugar to. the water in which they're cooked.; Pineapple peels with little effort if you slice the pineapple into rings of fruit and then peel each one separately. A bit of lemon Juice highlights the flavor of the fruit. Chicken and other fowl are helped to tenderness it you rub inside and outside of the bird with lemon juice. (1 RECIPE OF THE WEEK Raisin Nut Stuffing (For Chicken) 2 cups stale bread crumbs V cup butter melted y cup chopped seeded raisins H cup broken walnut meats 1 teaspoon salt teaspoon pepper Mix all ingredients together lightly with fork. Stuff lightly into cavity of chicken, ' which has been salted. Roast with chicken. ; Whether you boil ham or roast beef, a few whole cloves stuck Into the meat will enhance its flavor greatly. If ham is boiled, leave it in the liquid in which it was cooked, until cool. Add a pinch, of baking powder to the flour In which you roll oysters before frying them. It makes them puff delightfully, and they're very delicious. Oranges as well as grapefruit will peel easily if you pour hot water over them and let them stand for five minutes. This makes the white membrane come off easily with the peeling. Cook your green peas with dried or fresh mint to Improve their deli-cate flavor. V |