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Show New Mr. And Mrs. Clarence Olsen To Make Home In Salt Lake Cit From Out Our Window I I I Oil I T WOMAN'S A POINT TIIW OF ;t Mti U u ; The Murray, Utah, EAGLE 0 their W Greeting guests at Tk. N.vi 14 the at wedding reception, Jan. 20, 1966 Thursday, January Park-MillGranite ward, was Miss Valerie Jean Hlndley and Mrs. Skippy Gordon Shaddown Clarence (Clair) Jay Olsen. was matronof honor. Other The couple spoke nuptial vows attendants were Miss Jackie earlier in the evening, with LDS Prestwlch, Miss Ruby Tsinnie, Palmer Miss Joan Usak and Miss Sherry Bishop William E. Olsen. officiating. Mr. Shaddown was best man, Parents of the newly weds are Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. with ushers, Freddie Ketterer Rose, Salt Lake and Mr. and and Berdell Olsen. The newly weds will make Mjs. Lorvel Olsen, 2355 W. their home in Salt Lake City. 3800 South. .I by Trudy wmmmmmm "Someone" played Rose of Tralee, Molly Malone, Colwoy Bay, Mother Machree, etc. over and over and over, loud, too. Good and loud. But then, I suppose that was to be expected. Did you ever hear of a old doing anyihing quietly? No, neither did I, 15-ye- ar You see, one doy my Will couldn't find anything to do and while poking through his "stuff" came upon parts of an old PA system. (Public Address, to you Know . didn't take him long to hook up o mike, hang on hit outside radio tower, plug the entire set-u- p to an amplifier and just like that , , , he was In buslnessl . r fi- - . . - v t- . 5f ust Imagine, i-- Photography By Neal H. Jorgensen Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. Julander Miss Kathi Elhurg, Lee Julander United In Double king Ceremony Miss Kathi Elburg became the bride of Lee R. Julander, Jan. 7, In a double ring ceremony at the Crandalee Villa Reception chapel. Performing the nuptial rites was LDS Bishop Paul O. Davis. A reception followed. The new bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Van-d- er Elburg, Salt Lake and parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Julander, 4510 So. 6th East. Bridal attendants were Mrs. Dennis Julander, matron of honor, with Miss Jessica Galle-go- s, Miss Sylvia Bierman and Miss Elly Elburg, a sister, as bridesmaids. Flower girls were small Misses Alayna Julander and Dorothy Bierman. For her wedding the bride chose a white satin gown, with short sleeves and a scalloped round neckline, accented with pearls. A satin rose held her veil of illusion, and in her arms she carried red rose buds centered with a white orchid. The attendants were dressed In floor length blue satin gowns, sleeveless and with a small collar. Each wore a white net hat caught with a blue satin mid-shoul- Lara England, A. B. Rasnuissen Reveal Troth flower and their bouquets were pink carnations. Master Lawrence Elburg, brother of the bride was ring bearer. Dennis Julander stood with his brother as best man, and ushers were Paul Sledler, Lonny Kemp and Vlchelle Ju lander, nephew of the groom blue Both mothers wore street length models, Mrs. Elburg a two piece suit with gold braid and Mrs. Julander, a brocade. They each wore a corsage of white carnations. book Attending the guest was Mrs. Richard Irvine, and displaying the gifts were Mrs. Mrs. Dyrrell Julander and Those Ehriam Bierman. assisting with the serving were Mrs. Kathy Borrego, Miss Ida Hutchinson and Miss Rayona Julander. 330 degrees and while It's heating I take a large, ilnop platter or shallow casserole baking dish and cube about a pound of American cheese In it, (Actually, any kind of cheese will work,) Cover the cheese with milk and place in the ovon, letting it hoat until completely melted. Don't let it boll or it will curdle. Then, take two or three eggs and whip them, one at a time, into the hot cheese-mil- k mixture. (I don't even take the platter from the oven. It is runny and hard to handle at this point, so I Just pull out the oven shelf and work right there). When the eggs are all throughly blended into the hot mixture, season with salt and pepper as you wish and return it to the oven. Continue baking until It is all puffod up, golden brown and 'fit for a klngl' The letter from this Murray reader goes on to say that to 'stretch' the omelet, and to cookA wonderful-soundin- g also add more nourishment, ing Idea came In this week from she sometimes has added Mrs. Wanda P., Murray. cooked noddles Immediately She says; "One of the best after the eggs are beat In. She cautions to have the salad quick meals I know of Is also one of our favorites, as well ready and all other details on as being nourishing for the the table because the dish 'falls family. I heat the oven to about if allowed to stand. From Mri. J, C, Magna comes an Idea that sounds real good. I haven't tried It because, living in a fairly new home, I don't have the problem, but I know plenty of people do. She writes; "Gottlng rid of the rust stains In the toilet bowl is almost Impossible. I've found a solution, however. I dip the water from the bowl (so that the water level is as low as possible) and then scrub it with a steel wool soap pad. Use one of the good commercial pads that have the soap right in them. Let It stand for a couple of hours before flushing. Do this two or three times as necessary and you'll find that you CAN get rid of the stains that gradually creep up at the water line and at the top under the ring. One dollar goes to you this week, Mrs. C. and thanks for sending along your tip. If The bride will reside with her parents and complete her senior year at Granite high school in June when she can Join her husband who is ser ving a tour of duty with the US Army at Fort Gordon, Georgia, Kansas Klub Dinner At Methodist Church The 55th annual Kansas Klub dinner will be held Saturday, Jan. 29, at 6:30 p.m. at the Grace Methodist church, 870 Oh, Willie got a real charge out of it, let me tell you. After all, you see. only the loud (and I do mean loud) speaker was outside. HE was safe and snug in his room, looking our through the curtained window. A real ball, he said as he related the whole thingl Finally tiring of such "sport" (thank hoove)) he stirred around for something else to do with his "toy" and fvt upon the Idea of playing records for the neighborhood. (Such a nice, thoughtful boy, don't you I think?) And encouraged him! After all, nothing Is as nice as the old familiar carols ringing out for ell the world to hear. ... was mistaken. He wasn't going thing os ordinary and prosaic as carols. No, But there I to play anysir! He ran through the South Pacific album once and the Toreador song a couple of times ond then settled on an album of John Gary singing Irish ballods. Real nice music, and I love the songs, but the if neighbors didn't they had no recourse but to shut their homes up tight and put cotton in their earsl Passing motorists all looked startled end slightly unbelieving os they drove by.' And me??? Well, I'm a foolish enough mother that I figure in a yeor or two he won't think it's fun to play Irish ballads to the world ot Christmos time either. So I let him alone with the exception of an occcasional cautious. "Not SO loud, Will. Turn it down." So our at Christmas. ...... neighborhood had St. Patrick's day With no apologies or explanations, , wo ii - w .. . Eagle-Advertis- FINAL 3 DAYS JANUARY 20, 21, 22 QUITTING BUSINESS SALE Entire fnvenfory of Cost or Below OUR LOSS YOUR GAIN SWEATERS DRESSES BUTTONS KNITTING ' YARDAGE YARNS, BOOKS and ACCESSORIES Ridiculous Prices SOMA ORIGINALS 4854 So. Sfofo Murray , ' ' -- . More and more salads are losing the label of a 'side-dis- h' and becoming the principal part of the meal. They're especially good for the noon meal. The sleepy feeling that often follows a heavy luncheon is done away with completely as well as far fewer calories to worry about. Even the evening meal is becoming more and more of a salad meal for many families. A good serving of meat, a hearty salad along with rolls or a variety bread and finished off with a light dessert or fruit is a favorite with many a family today. ' WALDORF SALAD" The following variation of the loved Waldorf salad Is timely, simple and easy to make and a Mr. and Mrs. Steve J. Uffens Reception Fetes Recent Newlyweds Kathleen Pickle, Steve J. Uffens Mr. and Mrs. Steve J.l'ffcns, carnations. Richard Pickle, the bride's newlyweds, were honored recently at a reception at the brother was best man. Ushers Steven Taylorsville 3rd LDS ward. were Donald Dunlap, The couple spoke vows earlier and Teny Pickle. Doth mothers wore blue two in the day. The bride, the former Miss piece suits, and each a corsage Kathleen Pickle Is the daughter of coral and white rose buds. Miss Joann Brlnghurst attenof Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. ded the guest book, and Plckfc, 4288 Mackay St. Parents of the groom are Mr. and assisting with the serving were Mrs. John II. Uffens, Salt Lake. Miss Pauy Payne and Miss Brenda Shlpplcy. Miss Marianne Pickle, a sisThe bride is a senior at ter was maid of honor. Other attendants wert the Misses Granger high school where she Joleen Howell, Kathy Spencer, is an artist on the year book Susan Itodges and Katlna Dun-la- p. staff and a member of the a capella rholr. She will reside For her nuptial event the with her parents until May when bride wore a gown of chantilly she will join her husband in lace. It featured a scalloped California where he is statneckline, lily point sleeves and ioned with the US Navy. Mr. a full bouffant skirt. Her illu- Uffens Is a graduate of South sion veil was waist length and High school. al attached to a headpiece of parties were petals. In her arms was a given by Mrs. Madeline Uffens, bridal bouquet of white carna- Mrs. Aline Uffens, Mrs. Lois tions with white and peach rost Dunlap, Miss Tina Dunlap, Miss buds. Spencer and Miss Hodges. The attendants wertdresstd In coral peach brocade tatl. and their flowers were peach For quick, effective results try the Want Ads I and white roses with whit i - . r ' , 'i . J " ' Vii r-' v v Mrs. Blals Wight Kathrvn Wrathall Becomes Mrs. Blais Wight In Home Service Mi8 At the home of her parents, Jan. 4, Miss Kathryn Elizabeth Wrathall spoke wedding vows with Blals Wight, Tucson, AriL. zona. The Rev. Charles Mccarty officiated at the rites. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Wrathall, 2D31 So. 8650 West. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Eliot Wight, Mass. A wedding breakfast at the Doll House honored the bridal couple after the ceremony. Miss Virginia Johnson, San the Francisco, Calif, was bride's sole attendant. Richard A. Wrathall was best man for his brother. For her nuptails the bride wore a light blue suit with dark blue accessories. A white orchid was her corsage. The new Mrs. Wight Is a graduate of Cyprus high and the University ot Utah. She has been teaching elementary edu- Long-meado- w, For Miss Phipps, cation at the Stansbury school. Her husband is a graduate of the New England Conservatory of Music. He also sailed around the world with Captain Irving Johnson on the Drlgantine Yan kee. On their way to their new home In Tucson, where they will reside, the couple will honeymoon In Las Vegas. Terry R. Clegg To Fill Brazilian Mission Terry Raymond Clegg, son of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Clegg, 3000 So. Gth East, has left for a twelve week training period at the Language Training Mission held at the Brlgham Young University. He will leave from there some time In April for Brazil where he will fill a mission for the LDS church. Governor Rampton Guest Speaker Governor Calvin L. Rampton will be the guest speaker, Jan. 26, when the Salt Lake Women's Democratic Club will hold their first luncheon meeting of the new year. He will speak on state government. The luncheon will begin at 12:15 in the Crystal Room at the Newhouse Hotel, with a program to follow. Jr. All members are urged to Miss Phipps is the daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Rae Phipps, be present. Reservations can Aberdeen, Scotland, and Cyril be made by contacting Mrs. Phipps, Sollhul, Waricksnlre, Sunday Anderson, Mrs. Rena England. She has been residing Lewis and Mrs. Viola Allen, explains Mrs. Maud Kimball, in Salt Lake City. Parents of the future groom program and publicity chairare Mr. and Mrs. James a. man. Cannon, 3729 McCall St. A reception will follow their Clegg Family marriage which will be solem Entertains Guests nized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Visiting at the home of Mr. 12 cup miniature marshmal-low- s The bride -- elect is a graduate and Mrs. James R. Clegg, 3990 of Aberdeen high school and So. 5th East last week was attended the BBC Senior Col 13 cup chopped celery Mr. Delia Clegg, Park City, in Washington D. C. She mother of Mr. Clegg. Also as lege and lettuce Salad dressing, also filled a one year mission guests at their home were Mr. extra apple wedges for the LDS church In Scotland. and Mrs. Harold Clegg, Marion, Mr. Cannon is a Granite high Utah, brother and sister-in-la- w DIRECTIONS graduate and is attending the of Mr. Clegg. Prepare lemon gelatin Brlgham Young University, and dessert as directed on package. is with the US Army Reserve For quick, effective results at Chill until syrupy. Cut 6 thin He completed an LDS mission low cost, use the want Ad colapple wedges. Dice remaining to Scotland. umns of the and with the" apple sprinkle lemon Juice. Arrange apple wedges in a 1 quart mold. Sprinkle In 1 tbsp of the walnuts and a few of the marshmallows. Cover with 13 of the gelatin. Chill until firm. To the remaining gelatin add diced apple, remaining walnuts, marshmallows, celery and 12 cup, salad dressing and mix well'. Pour into the mold. Chill until firm. Unmold on lettuce and top with more salad dres sing as desired. Garnish with the apple wedges. M PARTY STYLE Y . V , ; . , A 0 m iii "H' ' Making plans for their wed ding in the fall are Shirley Ann Phipps and James A. Cannon p I, i . . v James A. Cannon 359-383- IT f . 'XV' 7 L x5?9j music II 484-814- t X.-X- ' Autumn Plans You see, I've found that if people hove ihiljten (and all our neighbors qualify) they understand about children without any explanation. And, for people who don't have children, all the explaining in the world won't moke them understand. So why try? II V iii Mold' Mid-Wint- er W. 4th South. All former residents of Kearns living in Utah are invited to attend. Reservations are $2.50 and should be made by Jan. 26. news of known the Making Mrs. Mary Nelcher, the engagement of their daugh- Contact 0, Everett Weeks, 364 Miss Lara Lynne England, ter, 45 50, Diann Haskin. 9. A. and Clarence Mrs. are Mr. or neien neiser, 3bi-n- 3. England, Salt Lake. Allen Boyd Rasmussen, the House Quest From future groom, Is the son of Mrs. Bob Cox, 8416 W. 3370 San Gabriel, Calif. and John Boyd RasSouth Mrs. Mickey Lee, San Gabmussen, Provo. riel. Calif, is visiting here A luncheon at the home of son-l- n Mrs. Grant Iverson, Salt Lake, with her daughter and law and family, Mr. and Mrs. news. the announced nuptial Mrs. Iverson and Mrs. Roger James Glaves, Salt Lake. Mrs. Lee plans a two week P. Monsen were hostesses. or longer stay, aild while here for their selected date The to tour the area and intends marriage Is Feb. 18 in the see all the places of interest. Salt Lake LDS Temple. . Mrs. Claves is a member of Miss England Is a graduate er Ad Staff. the of the University of Utah and is currently doing graduate work there. She Is affiliated English Club with Lambda Delta Sigma and Slates Meet Mu Phi Epsllon and a member Entertaining the members of of the a'capella choir. Mr. Rasmussen is now attending the the EntUsh Club at their mon fee hill top school and is also a thly meeting Jan. 25, will It will be Threads. the Silver choir. a the of member capella 8 p.m. He has attended the Brlgham held at the YWCA at Mrs. Ward Jones, a member Voting University and served a tour of duty with the US of the acting committee, notes that all are welcome to attend, Army. ' Jj- - ly J rdri I you can. Here you ere, down the sidewalk, when all walking absent-mindedof a 'jddoi, ust like the volet of doom, someone calls out, "And how ere you this fine morning, Mr. Jones??" Or, to some youngster, "Hey, you, keep oft the town, Can't you see the sidewalk??" Well, 3 Ttv lumped higher and faster than youngsters lul f, In (ram women Ctl.-Adv.rtuUmllv th Submit win SI III lor Ail you my youra .ntrl.t bKomr property of thlt At first he amused himself by greeting anyone who happened to pass by. Preferably pedestrians. And, it wot hit scientific conclusion, he later on reported, that adults , : f7--- ' " f vi,y ; l Id.K A l Did Your It I : a speaker 1 j A.rU..r I Didn't people.) ? 1 : ; er There's nothing unusual about outside music at Christ mas time. In tact, you almost expect it. out aid you near about one of our local neighborhoods that, for a couple of days, had nothing but St. Patrick's day music? Am 1 :vZ' ?m . perfect complement to a hearty meat dish. It's really a party-sty- le Waldorf. 1 3 oz. pkg. lemon gelatin dessert 1 .. ert Your contributions to the soc er columns of the tety Eagle-Advertis- large apple, unpeeled 2 tsp lemon juice dial 13 Box 7187, Murray. cup chopped walnuts Eaple-Advertls- are welcome! Just 2CG-35- 23 or drop a line to I Love you TRULY One picture worth .t thutivaml wnrdv ur poru cure because you give of yourself, trait. It say lo your special Valentine, give the gift of love nialc with luting care ly Don Illair Studios. Telephone now for appointment! 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