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Show Dennis L. Peterson, Magna, Trades From Out Our Window I II OIL I T Vows With Miss Magill, N. Mexico Tilt WOMAN'S POINT OF A In Ros-we- ll, 2 The Murray, Utah, EAGLE Tk N AivartlMt N. Mex. on Dec. 29 honored Thursday, January 6, 1966 and Mrs. Mr. wed recently Dennis L. Petersen. The couple were married Air Force at Walker Air Force and attending Dec. 17 in the Salt Lake LDS Base in Roswell, at Eastern classes night the Temple. The bride is former Sandra Lynn Magill, New Mexico University. Prior to coming to Utah for daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidthe wedding, he was named outSo. 1016 ney Moffit Magill, 6th standing airman of the Union, Roswell. Parents of the groom are Strategic Areo Space Wing for Mr. and Mrs. Russell C. Peter- the month of November. Both young people are actisen, 2736 So. 8700 West, Magna. A graduate of Roswell high vely working in the LDS Church as school, the bride is presently and Mr. Petersen is serving second counselor in the presiProfessional Busattending iness and Secretarial School in ding bishopric of Roswell by Trudy Intt wAk tint lookftd ufltn'l him for and his dinner way. John was cooking a goose Dave according to directions given mm oy ur. norace rAnllu rtn fir Aiu hiMie that pal A It Doty, retired army officer on the staff of the Provo State Hospital and amateur chef, par excellence. John was cooks A man a real meal. ing type. I Va The fact that smoke poured out of the oven until our eyes smarted and all doors and windows had to be opened was only incidental. The meal was the thing! John has always liked his meat rare, and he eats his beef steak so raw swear it could still get up and walk away if given half a chance. But the wild ducks and geese I've always cooked in my own conservative way and he has seemed content with them. I I f' formal reception id Roswell. branch. Petersen, a 1957 graduate of Cyprus, graduated in 1959 from Technical Engineering Institute. He fulfilled a 212-yemission in the Netherlands for the LDS church. Presently he is serving In the a family gathering at the home C. of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Petersen, 4248 Quinette Lane. The bride's parents traveled to the Utah to be present at Mr. ar But THEN Dr. Doty came on the scene. the reputation of being a rather good cook as a doctor, and HE told John that the ONLY way ly enjoy wild birds is to serve them rare. HIS is to run them through a hot oven for about hour and whisk them to the table. He has well as to realme hod parties included Pre-nupti- al marriage ceremony. half an . . . John figured tha good Doc knew what he was about and decided to cook the goose dinner for talking Dave that way. In my kitchen. So pn Mr. and Mrs. William Doran Mecham Barbara Canavan, William lechani Speak Vows in Double King Kites Reciting nuptial vows at the North Jordan Stake house Dec. 20, were Miss Barbara Colleen Canavan and William Doran Mecham. LDS Bishop DeWayne T. Johnson, officiated at the double ring ceremony. Thp bride was given in marr'.age by her father. Parents of the newly married couple are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Canavan, 33C4W. 3280 South and Mrs. Elva McDonald, Blanding, Utah. After the rites a reception honored the pair at the Stake Center. A floor length gown of taffeta and lace was the selection of the bride for her wedding. The lace bodice was fashioned with long sleeves and scalloped neckline and the bouffant skirt was lace and net. Her shoulder tip veil of Illusion was released from a pearl crown and her bridal bouquet was red carnations and white mums In the bridal line as maid of lionor was Miss Janice Breeze, Miss Other attendants were Chris Hinman and Miss Linda - Loveless. They wore red velveteen street length models with short scoop neckline and sleeves. Their bouquets were white carnations red tipped and with a sprig of holly. Little Misses LoriGritton and Elanna Firth were flower girls. Larry Hinman performed best man duties. Ushers were Frank Mecham brother of the groom, Jon Anast and Larry Barker. Mrs. Canavan, mother of the bride, was dressed in a two piece light blue suit. Miss Linda Swasey sat at the guest book, and in the gift room were Mrs. Gary Anderson, Mrs. Doran and Richard Mrs. Richard Hutchings. Assisting with the serving were the Mesdames Dave Bean, John Nielson, Max Fordham, Elmo Bay, Robert Bawden and Stanley Warr. On her honeymoon throughout northern Utah, the bride wore a blue suit with black acces sories. Both TOASTERS, ETCJl REPAIRING JJ are graduates high Homecoming For Miss Ellen Clint homecoming honoring Miss Ellen Clint will be held at the Murray 2nd ward chapel, 5050 So. 2nd East, Sunday, Jan. 9, at 4 p.m. Miss Clint, daughter of Mrs. Florence Clint, ISO. Berger St. returned home from a Northern California mission Christmas eve for the LDS church. A CM tt-tM- I 4700 South State V l m ' of- - school. Mrs. Mecham is now attending the Beauty World Academy and will reside with her parents until she has completed the schooling. Her husband Is now serving in the US Navy and will return to his base in San Francisco. Granger 't Dave really doesn't like his meat rare, but, willing to try anything once he went along with the idea. Skeptical, but open minded. So into a 500 degree oven went the bird and within ten minuses the smoke poured out like a blast furnace. But did JR turn down the heat? Not on your life. All he did was open the windows and doors until, as I said, it looked as if the house was burning down. Mr. and Mrs. David J. Sperry think they were as happy as I was when that half hour was up and the goose was "done," and went to the I table. was in another part of the house but I knew exactwhen John began to carve. All I had to do was lisly ten. All of a sudden Dave began to yell, "Take it away! Put it back in the oven. You're a cannibal, a barbarian! You mean you're really going to eat THAT?? It Isn't even dead yet!" Sounded like a real gay dinner party, don't you think? in I , U Of U Students Become Mr. And Mrs. In Logan LDS Temple Rites The Logan LDS Temple was the setting Dec. 22, when Miss J. Phyllis Black and David Sperry were united in marriage. Temple President, A. George the Raymond, officiated at double ring rites. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison S. Sperry, 5476 AvalonDr.,hosted a wedding breakfast in the Presidents Room at the Hotel Utah, for the bridal party. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Orin P. Black, 5514 Avalon Dr. In the evening the young couple were feted with a reception at the Murray 14th and 17th ward house. Christmas trees, lights and candles in keeping with the yule season, provided the decor. Bridal attendants were sisters of the bride, Mrs. Brent Horton, Mrs. Lee Rasmussen and Miss Janet Black, also Mrs. Brent Black, Mrs. Donald n. Pugmire and Mrs. Richard Pugmire and Richard Bennion. Both mothers wore floor length gowns of avacado green crepe and their corsages were split mums with holly berries and silver ribbon. Mrs. Larry Creason and Mrs. Merlin Densley attended the Mr. and Mrs. Heber M. Day guest book. Hostesses assisting with the serving were Mrs. Dall Black and Mrs. Robert Shaw. For her wedding trip to Las Begas the bride wore a cranberry red knit suit with matching hat. She is a graduate of Claimed he'd have to be blindfolded to eat it Murray high school where she THAT rare. Couldn't was secretary of the student get it past his eyes otherwise. body. She is currently a senior I know at the University of Utah and how he felt. I've seen John eat steak so rare she is an affiliate of the Spurs I had to turn that my eyes away so I could finish my own and Alpha Lambda Delta. meal. John insists, though, that if you overcome your averMr. Sperry is a Murray high it sion to how LOOKS, you'll be just as sold on how it graduate and served as student TASTES as he is! body president while there. He is now attending the hill top He may be entirely right, but I'll never know. One school and has completed an . look kills my . LDS mission to the French East appetite. ,,. .. area. 'Wearing a floor length Out of town guests included Anyway, as I cleaned the stove, the oven, the floor", the cupboards and drainboards of burnt goose grease (oh, yes, princess gown of white brocade Mr. and Mrs. Lee C. Rasmusfor her wedding, the bride car- sen, Mr. and Mrs. O. Brent it suddenly became less of a man's private domain about bouquet of white Black and Mr. and Mrs. Brent I that time) mode no bones about what I thought of Dr. ried a bridal roses In her arms. Horton. glorified his and Doty standing as a chef. A crown of pearls and crystal The weds will make tear drops held her shoulder Murraynewly home for the time. their That his ability as a doctor ranks high, I've no tip veil of illusion. The bride was entertained at doubt, but his cooking prowess leaves me cold and I'll The attendants were gowned several showers, luncheons and thank him to keep his advice out of my kitchen. One in two piece floor length red dinners before her marriage. such idea is tnoughl velvet models and their flowers were white mums with red California Couple holly and small red bells. Visits Murrayites Roger H. Sperry was best t "St man for his brother. Ushers California visitors, Mr. and were Brent, Randy and Jerry Mrs. Reed S.Harris of Milbrae, Black, Stephen and Mark Sperry, were guests at the home of Mr. brother's of the bride and and Mrs. Lorus F. Pratt, 4025 An announcement dinner at the groom, assisted by Brent So. 565 East during the Christthe home of Mrs. Rodney E. Horton, Lee Rasmussen, Donald mas holidays. Russell, Salt Lake, disclosed the engagement of her sister, Miss Marilyn Taylor Bradford to Leo Kent Cutler. to the dinner were mother of the bride-elec- t, Mrs. Henry D. Bradford, and grandmother, Mrs. Frank Taylor, Salt Lake. The future bridegroom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo S. Cutler, 843 E. 337S South. February 4 Is the date selected by the engaged couple for their wedding in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They will be feted Miss JoLeen Howell with a wedding breakfast following the rites. In the evening a reception at the Colonial Hills ward will honor them. Miss Bradford is a graduate of the LDS Business College and attended the University of Utah, affiliated with where their Lambda she Making plans for Delta Sigma. She has are Miss In June Jo wedding a British mission for Leen Howell and Richard E. completed the LDS church. Pickle. Mr. Cutler is now attending Disclosing the news of the the University of Utah and has of are the parents engagement a mission to Bavaria. filled bride-elec- t, Mr. and Mrs. Well, John finally got him quieted down and convinced him he should at least try one bite. ("After all, Dave, give it a fair trial.") And while Dave reluctantly agreed it tasted pretty darn good he insisted on his half of the bird going back to the oven for more cooking. ' 'jX Ben-nio- Dinner Party A: Discloses Troth The Heber M. Days To Be Feted On Golden Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Heber M. Day, 470 Germania Ave., Murray, will be honored guests at an open house given by their children to Salt Lake, Melvin T., Bountiful and Mrs. Samuel (Shirley) Roundy, Mountain View, Ida. Their oldest son, Alma was celebrate their 50th wedding a World War n casualty during the 1945 battle for Okinawa. anniversary. They have 40 grandchildren Friends, relatives and neighbors are invited to meet them and 17 great grandchildren. Jan. 7, at the Murray 2nd ward They will leave Jan. 10 for house, 5050 So. 2nd West, be- New York, where they have been tween the hours of 6 to 9 p.m. asked to fill a Cumorah mission Mr. and Mrs. Day were mar- for the LDS church. ried Jan. 20, 1916 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple and then MORE SOCIETY ON PAGE 4 resided in the Provo area. The Days, residents of Murray for the past 25 years, are parents of seven children, six of whom are living. They are Mrs. Owen CAudra) Hooley, Lin-do- n, Mrs. Harace (Verma) Walker, Alpine, Mrs. Leland (Duana) Swenson, sant Grove, Willis Plea North Holiday Visitors Return Home Mr. and Mrs. Reed Dillon. Price, have returned home after spending tne holidays with Mrs. Dillon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. uavid P. Jones, 1408 W. 4800 11! Quarter Century' Service to people of the urea! Jensen Agency I. Leo South. Mrs. Dillon Is the former Miss Julie Jones. Her husband is teaching mathematics at Carbon high school. Over Representing Old Line Companies i960 So. State AM Ctesiiroinic f Sto . JoLoen Howell Betrothed To Richard Pickle Eugene V. Howell, Sunset, Utah. The future groom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Pickle, 4288 Mackay St. Miss Howell is a senior at Ben Lomond high school and her fiance is a graduate of South high school and a Junior at the University of Utah. WOOLENS Reg. $2.98 fo $3.98 NOW .. 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