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Show . -- Be Tilt: ll.lts. born a Mr. first are and Augchild, boy, Grandparents LKADKK-t.AKL.AN- ' i Coupie Seal Love In Temple Nuptial i v 1 v v 3 -- v ' - V 1 Pre nuptial parties were given by Barbara Breinholt; Julie Wassom and Danny Lee Murray sealed their love in marriage in the Salt Lake temple on Thursday, August Carrie Blakesley, Sheryl Tilley. Suzanna Kennard, Vicky Chnstensen and Mich-el- e Wilson. Julie and Dan are both from Farmington and grad- 11, 1977. a was the setting of the wedding breakfast afterward. Hosts were the bridegroom's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jess L. Murray. The bridal couple were guests of honor at a reception that evening at The Edelweiss at the Rock Mill Farm in Farmington. Hosts were the parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. David Arlvn Wassom. Chuck-O-Ram- IS I V 1 v4? uated year Dan plans to continue his studies at Weber State College. He has filled an LDS Pans-Franc- of aircraft again." Vicki is a friendly little person, full of vitality and plenty of wit. She likes to write poetry when she has time. She keeps up journals for her three youngsters. She likes to cook (not too fond of cleaning up the mess afterwards) has three little girls and a husband whom she sews for and, in addition, is employed one day each week at the herb shop at Crystal Springs. She and Robert enjoy skiing, hiking and camping out. Her "dream" is to one day visit Russia. "You'll never gain weight if you eat as we do," she said. "So, if you're a weight-watche- r try my very favorite recipes listed below." d She's small and trim and attributes it to her eating habits! Mrs. Robert (Vicki Zygmond) Bryam is a great believer in menus which consist of vegetables, salads, fresh fruits and dried ' fruits. She delights in studying about herbs, natural food, etc. Vicki grew up in Great Falls, Mont, and assumed cooking responsibilities at an early age as her mother had employment. She graduated from C. M. Russell High School and spent two years attending the University of Montana in Missoula. The Russian language appealed to" her and she spent some time in Northfield, Vt. attending a Russian language school. "As you registered, you were requested to sign a contract stating you would speak no English while attending the school," Vicki said. "The Russian language is fascinating and so is their literature. The people in Russia are more suppressed, not having as much freedom as we enjoy in America, and so their stories are unusual and they escape reality by writing about situations as they would like to have." "Then I came to Utah and attended Brigham Young University" Vicki went on. "I changed my major to Sociology and Family Counseling." Prior to leaving Montana, Vicki had a Saint and friend who was a Latter-Da- y through her friendship Vicki joined the LDS Church. "I met Robert, my future husband, who was from Noorhead, Minn. He attended a desert survival course from Brig-haYoung University in our group." It was Vicki who convinced Robert to join the LDS Church. "He wanted to marry me and he knew I would never say "yes" unless he did join our church," she said emphatically. "A year later we were married in the Salt ' Lake Temple." to Bear River Valley, living came They in Garland for some time before buying a home at 356 N. First East in Tremonton. The Byrams have an "all girl" family -Mejken is 3, Lindsey 2 and Kyre just one y . CHOOSE YOUR OWN CHEF'S SALAD 5 to 8 cups greens (romaine, red lettuce, endive), 2 avocados, sliced, 1 red onion, sliced, 12 oz. cheese (cubed cheddar Swiss in sticks, u can flaked salmon, 2 cups cooked chilled garbanzo beans, 2 cups cooked chilled green beans, 2 cups raw asparagus (if stalks are not young and tender, cook and chill), 2 cups alfalfa sprouts, 2 cups cherry tomatoes, lemon juice. Sprinkle avocado with lemon. Tear d Greens into pieces. Arrange all vegetables on platter. Chill and serve with Ranch Dressing. bite-size- RANCH DRESSING l's cups mayonnaise, ll cups buttermilk, lbs. minced dried onion, 1 tbs. dried parsley, 1 heaping tsp. garlic salt. Blend and chill. (Good for salads or may be used as a vegetable dip.) 1 GREEN DRINK (Salad in a drink form, which even babies enjoy.) one-thir- one-thir- one-thir- Sheila Hartmann M 7 -- tw jf rftj Stainless I X I i I I I I UriUsI I II mwm 111 W J mmmW M.fLirill ) 1 Mill Trmwtw, Ut tt7Mtl) ust , in the Logan Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Doutre of Tre14 Grandparents are monton and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peavler of Collinston. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Schwab of Smoot, Wyo. 4 - H Elvis Johnson of Riverside, Mr. and Mrs. George Atkin of Garland. Great grandparents are Lilly Atkin of Riverside and Mr. and Mrs. Simon Wheeler of Bountiful. Jami Baxter and I belong to the Betsy and Martha Sewing Club in Elwood. This is our second year of sewing. We made a blouse and jumper for our clothing project. On July 8 we attended the county 411 Day camp in Logan Canyon. It was lots of Ronald and Meta Petersen Croney of Tremonton are happy over the arrival of a baby girl hornin the Logan Hospital August 12. She has two brothers and two sisters waiting for her at home. She will be named Kelly Jeanette Croney. Grandparents- are Mrs. Colcn Petersen of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Croney of Ft. McMurray, Canada. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Petersen of Grace, Idaho. fun. On August 4 we each gave a demonstration at the community center. Jami's was on hair care, "Your Crowning Glory". Mine was "Pinning on a Pattern." We modeled our outfits in the County Dress Revue on August 22. We enjoy 411. PEAVLER Mark and Janet IXutre of Tremonton announce the arrival of their Pearler Emily Ann Smith Reporter "FAIR "BARGAINS FOR BACK TO SCHOOL wrangle Wrangler Irregulars Denim mst.W '600 grandparents are Jackets Sizes Student 6-- 18 Manors Pmtnent 28-3- 0 Mr. and Mrs. Bill Henry of Tremonton announce the I CT 11 Open Mon. Till 7:00 p.m Tues Till 8:00 p.m. 22 North Trsmnton, Utah iff East birth of a baby boy born August 19, 1977, in the Bear River Valley Hospital. He will be named Shad-rac- k William Henry and he is the first child for the couple. He weighed 7 pounds and 4 ounces. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Veryl Henry of Malad and Mr. Robert Campbell of Dayton, Ohio, and Mrs. Sharon Clauss of Dayton, When you need money for any worthwhile purpoe, see your friends at BRSB. We go out of our way to serve you better with free ehecking and higher interest on savings and we make loans quickly and Ohio. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Victor Vyszen-sk- i of Dayton, Ohio, and Mrs. Arti Francis Campbell of easilv to make you 100 happier. Dayton, Ohio. JOHNSTON Don and Linda Covieo Johnston of Tremonton ann: ounce the arrival of a baby girl born August 17 in the Brigham City hospital. They have two boys and two girls at home. The new baby will be named Gina Marie Johnston. Grandparents are Mrs. Dorothy Covieo of Ogden and Mrs. Margaret Johnston of Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Winifred Kimber of Grouse Creek are the great grandparents. r--i Scne Loans Jr 1 into Loans NV liTiW Jii B Ml IvH III I iiv iI V. WIVNX Y to! TO m m a m mm M MM. 1 ( ?:J i i i I kMH 7 v H.ni MX TK KKTIH( KKK,K( HK mm 'mmm- It NHIts i)iLYivmuioM vMH.KsMx.s VV MfflWMI'l loan iikv.s tmi.okkd COVKMKM' 11 l KI(. IITII XI l '1'iicd oMDij o o r 11 I, YfT I'm. r Ntt Afrj W Slighty lmp$rhct But A TtmHe Vikit !U w ah mm with "you HENRY M M News Hi, I'm Emily Ann Smith. CRONEY l I MIMMI P TO M Jri 7 BVIAMi: ) "i I I t Mrs. Lloyd Hess of Plymouth and Bishop and Mrs. Boyd Marble of Bothwell. Great grandparents are Mr. and Airs. Chan Cornwall of Elwood, Mrs. Jane Marble of Bothwell, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Hess of Ogden and Mrs. Ernest Holcomb of Ashton, Idaho. The new baby will be named Joshua Boyd Marble. r are Mrs. Grandparents 17. River Valley Hospital. He will be named Paul Andrew and lour brothers and three sisters greeted him at home. Grandparents are Dr. Arthur Hoppins of Joliet. 111. River Valley Hospital. He will be named Archie and has one sister at home. I . Greg and Joellvn Kidder ol Bottiwell are happy over the arrival of their lirst child, a Ixiy torn in he Ig;m Hospital August Dr. and Mrs. Jack S. Johnson of Tremonton announce tli' birth of a baby boy born August 13. 1977. at the Bear of Riverside, announce the birth of a baby boy born August 8. 1977, in the Bear and Marble JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Atkin Mr. MARBLE and Mrs. Calvin Andero Garland and Mrs. I.eda Bowman of Garland and Mrs. Geneva Munk of Georgetown. Idaho. Mr. son Hosp- Mrs. Stan Reese. Garland and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Potter. Garland. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Potter, Tremonton; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Butler, Riverside and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Reese, Bear River City and Mrs. A. E. Buchanan. Elwood. Julie is the granddaughter Clair Kidman of Garland. Great ATKIN Richard Kotter v 12 River Valley Hospital. She is the third child for the couple and she has two brothers at home. She will be named Jennifer Lyn. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William L. Petersen of Penrose and" Mr. and Mrs. Eldon J. Fuller of East Garland. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Bingham of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Fuller of Tremonton. e Grandparents are . M Ml 7i Mr. and Mrs. Kim Petersen of Tremonton announce the birth of a baby girl born August 4. 1977 in the Bear McKay-De- ital. The new arrival will be named Jason Blaine. Mission. e the u6. O Sbaila Hartmann & KJI & 1977 in named Robert Nathan, and is he couple's first child. Grandparents 'arc Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Austin of Garland and Mf and Mrs. Robed Anderson of Soda Springs. Idaho. 2 Richard Kotter Stoneware PETERSEN Great Half of large fresh pineapple, 1 can d unsweetened pineapple juice, d bunch parsley, large zucchini, 3 red lettuce leaves, 1 cup spinach leaves, '4 tsp. ground pepper, 1 handful raspberry d leaves, large comfrey leaves, handful of strawberry leaves, a few dandelion leaves. (The above ingredients contain bromelain, vitamin C, potassium, vitamin A, minerals.) (This drink can take any fresh greens, you may substitute whatever you desire.) Blend pineapple, place in pitcher. Blend greens with juice. Strain or serve thick, with pulp. Chill before serving. & Blaine and LeAnn Reese Potter of Garland announce the arrival of their first child, a boy, born August 10, Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Wendy Austin) Anderson of Salt Lake City announce the birth of a baby loy lxrn August 9. 1977. in Caribou Memorial Hospital in Soda Springs. Idaho. He will be old. -- lly Flo Munson POTTER ANDERSON "We've talked about having ten children," Vicki said solemnly. Robert delves in photography work. He is on the faculty at North Park Elementary School. During the summer he is employed at Thiokol Corp. Vicki tells an interesting story, - "My dad is a pilot and gave me (lying lessons in a small aircraft. On my first solo flight I had a freak accident - that was about four years ago, - I haven't tried flying solo since, but sometime I hope to fly a small She's, Trim it's Her Eating Habits High Co THIS WEEK'S good cook is Mrs. Robert (Vicki) By ram shown here with her daughters (1 to r) Kjre, Mejken and Lindsey. Good Cook's Corner Davis Julie is employed with Beneficial Life Insurance r a. 4 from School. and Mrs. Wilma G. Hoppins, of Mountain View Nursing Home. Tremonton. i i i . i ii . ,1 i Ik. W WM i ii ft M ii i VMLMJ i ft. ft v vv ft I JSUMUit lbs TREMONTON, UTAH MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION y-f- A KKOl IKI D m) ii ii I.I |