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Show ii CvV ' Michelle Worthen and Devin Charles Allred Worthen and Allred to marry in Vernal Temple Michelle Worthen and Devin Charles Allred have chosen to be married Friday, March 23, 2007 in the Vernal Utah Temple. A reception will be held that evening at 1270 West 1500 South, Vernal, from 6:30 to 9 p.m. The bride is the daughter of Kent and Joyleen Worthen Gaston, played by Jared Ruppe, is aided ( 4 I Z j& Babette the feather duster (Jennifer Daniel) and Lumiere (KC Hunting) focus on helping the beast thwart the curse so they can become real people again. , Musical was a beauty to the final show Beauty and the Beast, the Uintah High School musical production that played on stage for the last two weeks, delighted delight-ed audiences in every one of the seven performances. Uintah Basin residents are always impressed with the musicals the talented youth produce under the able direction direc-tion of Kevin Dickson, and they weren't disappointed in the 2007 Beauty and the Beast. The stars and large supporting sup-porting cast numbered nearly 100. The "behind the scenes" staffs, including directors and supporting directors, coaches, choreographers, accompanists, orchestral members, stage hands, design crew, costumers, seamstresses, makeup, build-' ers, technical light and music crews, artists, and public relations rela-tions people totaled almost as many as those who appeared on stage. The large number of sponsors and theater-goers helped even more to make it a of Altamont. She is" current ly employed with Wright Orthodontics. The groom is the son of Glade and VaLinn Allred of Vernal. He is currently employed with A & J Construction. The couple will make their home in Vernal. and abetted by his side-kick Lefou, 2 "smashing success." The amazing Red Herring, Inc. process was used by the crew who crafted the "things" - the candle-stick holder "Lumiere;" the teapot. "Mrs. Potts" and her serving cart with a cup larger than Chip's face; Cogsworth; the table service ser-vice of plates and utensils and other detailed artistry. The voices, the dancing, the setting and the fantastic costumes cos-tumes all came together in an awesome display, and each evening the standing ovation given by the audience grew longer lon-ger and more enthusiastic until the curtain finally closed. Everyone - on and off stage - supported the Beast (Brett Childs) in his efforts to overcome over-come the curse that kept him from being himself, a prince. With help from the "things", he triumphed over the arrogant arro-gant Gaston (Jared Ruppe) to win the hand of Belle (Nashelle Pearson) and rosebuds lighted Vernal Ashley Serrano Serrano and to wed at Kokopelli Ashley D. Serrano and Paige R. Perez have chosen to be married mar-ried Saturday, March 24, 2007 at Kokopelli Park. A reception will be held that evening at Kokopelli Park from 6 to 9 p.m. The bride is the daughter of Tony and Carrie Serrano of Layton, Utah. She graduated from Faith Baptist Academy in (Ross Watkins). up on the stage and throughout the audience. "It was just a magical week," said director Kevin Dickson. "We have dedicated and talented tal-ented kids. They get their starts in kindergarten and first grade, and continue all through elementary school, piano and dance lessons. They already know how to work long before we begin auditions for a performance." perfor-mance." Outdoor weddings, receptions, reunions, business meetings, or any gathering. Create your own outdoor event. 3, Express V-v - I 4 and Paige Perez Perez 2005 and is currently employed with Little Britches Day Care. The groom is the son of John and Jodene Perez of Vernal. He graduated from Uintah High School in 2005 and is currently current-ly employed with Challenger Process Systems Company. The couple will make their home in Vernal. Love your farmer Good relationships take time; great relationships take work. One has to learn to compromise and sometimes to do what's not convenient. You may immediately immedi-ately think of your relationship with your best friend, siblings, parents, co-workers, or partner, but I am referring to your relationships re-lationships with food and with . those who produce our food. Would you consider your relationship re-lationship to food healthy? And I don't mean do you eat whole grains and lots of fruits and vegetables. Think through the ' following three questions for a moment to determine the state of your plate: 1) What five foods do you eat on a regular basis? 2) Do you know where each food item comes from? (Not just milk from a cow or tortillas from corn, but where the food originated?) 3) Do you know the farmer who grew or raised the food? So you may think it is absurd to know who drove the combine to harvest the corn that fed the chickens that laid the eggs for your omelet (and if that is the case, you have probably already stopped reading at this point), but that just goes to show how disconnected we are to where our food comes from in the 21st century. - Our loyalties should belong to our hardworking family farmers farm-ers instead of brands such as Doritos and Coke. In the spirit of showing our love this spring, let's love our farmers. Some ways you can demonstrate your love immediately: eat seasonally, season-ally, plant a garden, buy more locally grown products, and become be-come a consumer advocate; support sup-port the National Family Farm Coalition's farm bill proposal, the Food from Family Farms Act, or for grassroots organizations organiza-tions working on family farm issues contact www.nffc.net. At ii 1 : V Jami Skinner Skinner and Ruppe to wed March 23, 2007 Jami Skinner and Travis Jason Ruppe have chosen Friday, March 23, 2007 to begin their lives together. They will be married at The Old Rock Church in Providence, Utah. They will celebrate their wedding wed-ding with family and friends at a dinner following the ceremony. ceremo-ny. No formal reception will be held. The bride is the daughter of Kees and Fayette Terlouw of Garland, Utah, and Kent Marriage Licenses Devin Charles Allred and Michelle Worthen, both of Vernal, issued March 19, 2007. David Ray Bowen and Glendak Morgan, both of Llano, Texas, issued March 16, 2007. Ricky Nichols and Kimberly Goodrich, both of Vernal, A TASTE OF SUCCESS By Chef Dan Phifpof-- - Connie Boren said she was hungry for a really rich recipe reci-pe for Rice Pudding. I played around with my basic recipe and added more cream. Give it a try and see what you think. Here goes: RICE PUDDING Ingredients: 4 large eggs 1 12 cups cream (40 cream) 1 cup cooked white rice 34 cup whole milk (Vitamin D) 34 cup white sugar 34 cup raisins 2 tbsp butter 12 tsp cinnamon 14 tsp nutmeg 18 tsp sea salt Procedure: Lightly butter a loaf pan and set aside. Thoroughly whisk eggs, cream and spices together. Mix in the rest of the ingredients. Pour into loaf pan and bake at 350 degrees for one hour or until the pudding is no longer liquid (when the pudding quits jiggling). Serve hot or cold, topped with a dollop dol-lop of freshly whipped cream and about 6 of your favorite people will enjoy A TASTE OF SUCCESS. 03 and Travis Ruppe and Roxanne Skinner of Des Moines, Iowa. She is a 2002 graduate of Bear River High School. The groom is the son of Lorn and Cindy Ruppe of Jensen. He graduated from Uintah High School in 1999 and is currently employed at Frontier Drilling in Vernal. ' The couple will make their home in Logan with Jami's three chldren, Jaxoh, Kyler and BrookeLynne. issued March 14, 2007. Cody Russell and Akaisha Lynn Oldaker, both of Vernal, issued March 14, 2007. Paige R. Perez and Ashley Dawn Serrano, both of Vernal, issued March 13, 2007. Chef Dan Philpot Please send your comments and requests to chefdanphil-potyahoo.com chefdanphil-potyahoo.com or 435-789-9928 Rice pudding Getting Married! Submit original photos in person, e-maitor bring in CD. Photos need to 6e at least 200.DPI resolution, 4x6 inches printed on good quality photographic paper, i Deadline for su5mission is Friday at 5:00 p.m. If you have questions please tall 789-3511 and ask for Pattv. U 1 Wednesday, March 21, 2007 t " tf 'A . ; : I Cl 9 |