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Show go OGGGQO From Out Our Window WOMAN'S POINT Or IIIIOI1I A New Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Caldwell Will Make Home In Panama City TIIW rites performed formed by Gary VanRosendaal at the Granger Com- -, 'while David Joyner and Ron munity Christian church, Miss Hunter ushered. Master Will- -j Sandra Eileen Kelley became ard Kelley served as ring the bride of Edward Lee Caldbearer for the double ring well. Rev. Glen Mell officceremony. iated. After a honeymoon to San couthe After ceremony the Francisco the groom will be ple received guests in the stationed in Panama where he fellowship hall. is serving a tour of duty with The bride is the daughter the US Air Force. His bride of MSgt. and Mrs. Joseph J. will follow at a later date, The couple are both grad- -; Kelley Jr., 3559 So. 3310 of the bridegroom are uates of Granger high. Mr. and Mrs. Grant L. JohnAttending the nuptials from out of town were Miss Doris son, 3681 So. 4265 West. Barbara Johnson :C. O'Neill; Mr. and Mrs. E. Miss served as maid of honor and L. Jenkins. Miss Sharon Johnson bridesEntertaining at maid. Little Kerry Betines parties were Mrs. Grant L. was flower girl while Miss Johnson; Miss Barbara John- -' Valli Morre attended the guest son and Miss Sharon Johnson. In marriage 27 July j Godfrey of Midvale lived in the Great lake area until moving out here to the mountains and she claims one of her greatest shocks was finding that many of her choice ones she had used and used and used were recipes dismal failures at this altitude. Vlv i i j Some the gave up without too much regret but there were a couple her family wanted her to keep mak- ing even if they didn't turn out as good looking as they had in the level lands of the lakes. They simply liked the way they tastedl 1 " W f I. West-Paren- This upside-dow- n sponge cake was a special favorite and her family said they'd eat it even if it turned out as flat as a pancake. Just keep on making it 1 So Vlv experimented and finally got it to work and now when she makes it it is a beautiful thing to book. see as successful as when she first made it back in Best man duties were Minnesota. Ill ' ' , I'.' "t not to be dismayed at the odd proportions, and also to not overlook the possibilities of using other fruit. She has had success with pineapple, peaches, apricots, combinations of fruit and even! dried fruit in a pinch. And use butter, please, she asks. Oh, margarine can be used, she agrees, but she also claims you can really taste the difference. However, Viv advises you per- - if W You? 1 .W Drained canned pineapple or your choice of fruit. Maraschino cherries or nuts if wanted. cup butter cup brown sugar y4 . , Melt butter and brown sugar together in large frying pan or metal baking dish on low heat. Remove and add the fruit in a layer. I ffaanad from woman raadars In the Idas Submit family. you may win $1. for itl All entries become newsof this property paper. yours PRE-PRE- Ia XJ pre-press- ed Lt. and Mrs. David A. Erickson Married At Ft. Douglas Chapel NON-chlori- ne Carolyn Cooper Plans Marriage In November w, ... . Fall Vows For ..' Miss Oliverson, Fred Lee Yost - Linda Hansen Discloses Date IBeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaiaaaaiSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSeaiiaieiSSSSSSSSSSSSM Carol Kirkham L tr IJ. N Mathews Disclose Date i j Miss Mounteer Disclosing the news of the engagement of her daughter Miss Georga Mounteer is Mrs. W. E. Solomon, 1059 E. 3950 South. She plans to become the bride of Craig P. Wilde on Aug. 28 at the Winder Stake Center. A reception will Mr. and Mrs. Delbert H. Townsend follow. Parents of the future groom are Mr. and Mrs. Verl J. Wilde, Salt Lake. Miss Mounteer is a graduate of Granite high and Robert Steurs College of Beauty. She has also attended Henagers Marking the 50th wedding Poplar St. The long-tiMurray resBusiness College. anniversary of their marriage The prospective groom is on Aug. 14, were Mr. and Mrs. idents were married Aug. 14, currently stationed at Travis Delbert H. Townsend, 4843 1918 in the Salt Lake LDS Air Force Base in SacraTemple. Mr. Townsend left two weeks later to serve in mento, California. the US Army during World War I. On his return they made Midvale their home until 1928 when they moved to Murray and assumed the management of Murray Mercantile KEARNS. Mrs. Herbert store. (Jan) Bamesberger, 4795 W. The honored pair have both 4775 South, has been elected been active in church and of the Civic Ladies president civic affairs, withMrs. Town-seclub here. serving as a Relief SoShe will be assisted by Mrs. Glenn Sarbo, first vice presi- ciety visiting teacher for 35 years. She was recently redent and Mrs. John G. Wilkinbecause of ill health. son, second vice president. leased has also been an active Is TalT lam Mrs. Alfred Braunberger will She serve as treasurer; Mrs. Bev member of the American Legion and Fire Dept. auxiliarerly Griggs is corresponding ies and a member of theDUP. secretary; Mrs. Gladice HudMr. Townsend, more familson is chaplain and Mrs. Har-le- y known as "Deb, is actiarly is the Brundage parliaive in the High Priest quorum '; i mentarian. both at the stake and ward Any woman in the area is levels. He is a charter memeligible to join the group. ber of the Murray American on information Complete Legion post 60, and has served, obtained be may membership Miss Nancy Christensen three terms as commander by contacting the new presi of the post, in addition to 1. dent at holding many other offices.' He joined the Murray Fire Dept. in 1916 prior to going into the military service and Future plans are in the makreturned to continue his meming for the marriage of Miss bership until his recent reNancy Christensen and Dale tirement when he received a L. Rogers. pin. He served as Disclosing the betrothal of fire chief for nearly 20 of their daughter are Mr. and those years. Mrs. Neel L. Christensen, 35 The honored couple have Creek Dr. three children, Mrs. Gene The prospective groom is (Juene) Larsen, and Earl, both the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charof Murray and Ramon, Salt les H. Rogers, Jr., Midvale. Lake, and 15 grandchildren. Miss Christensen is a graduate of Murray high and her fiance of Hillcrest high. He has also attended the University of Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Townsend Observe Golden Wedding Day 4 Tbsp. pineapple syrup I V cup flour cup, less 2 Vj tbsp. granulated sugar 1 18 tsp baking powder 13 tsp salt 1 Tbsp lemon juice CLEANING CLOTHING Beat the eggs in a mixing bowl very well, adding sugar gradually, beating well again. Add remaining If you have any permanent I : liquids and dry ingredients. Pour over prepared fruit clothes you are Don Blair Photography and sugar mix in the frying pan and bake for 30 mintrouble having cleaning, a few utes at 400 F or until a toothpick comes out clean. tips are given to aid you. Lt. and Mrs. David A. Erickson First wear the garment once Remove the pan from oven and place on wire rack to cool for five minutes. Then lay a cake plate over the and launder within two days. are hard to clean because entire pan, and flip it over. Serve right then just as it is They water and so repel they repel I or have whipped cream topping for it. the cleaning products, too. Presoak soiled items for 2 5 There it is and Viv swears by it. So does her family, ' ; In an August ceremony at minutes in water (145 degrees) She it is. how to swear as the but good by they way, ' Fort Douglas Post Chapel MURRAY (UTAH) adding 14 cup any super liquid swears by the recipe. ' just 1968 !Miss Char la Rae Wallace be- Thursday, August 15, cleaner, 12 cup to 34 cup came the bride of Lt. David bleach and 12 It's possible to buy almost any kind of a cake in a ;lArthur Erickson. Chaplain W. graduate of the Logan univer- boxed mix today but I've never yet seen a sponge cake cup detergent. Run through :;Anderson officiated at the 11 sity and amemberofR.O.T.C. mix. All of which makes this one normal washing cycle. doubly special. The newlyweds will honey;a.m. rites. PERFUME STAINS The bride is the daughter moon to Chandler, Arizona, It's also the first time I've ever heard of a cake .ot Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth H. where they will reside while being baked in a frying pan, so if you do it that way, An anonymous tip came in Mr. Erickson is stationed at ; Wallace, 4675 Brown St. be sure the handle can take the high heat. today's mail which is certain' A rehearsal dinner given Williams Air Force Base. Besides the groom's parSome people will go to an awfully lot of work to ly worth passing along. The for the bridal party at Ft. letter states that a stain left Douglas Officers Club was ents, out of town guest was salvage a favorite recipe but this one was worth all the on a white dress by perfume . hosted by parents of the Mrs. Grace Bawm, Portland, work. Thank heavens Viv had the tenacity to keep working ' can be removed by mixing 1 Oregon. groom, Mr. and Mrs. Carl with this one and also thank heavens she is generous tsp. sodium perborate to 1 H. Erickson, Portland, Oreto share it with us. enough and sponge into pint peroxide gon. the stain. Rinse with clear In the evening the couple rVa"aXe;e;e;a;a::;;;e;,;,i . . . .V.V.V.V.V.V.. water. received reception guests at The caution is included to returned after spending three the home of the bride's sist- use the treatment on white ' er and brother-in-laMr. days in Yellowstone Park. Oh their return trip they material only and the next and Mrs. William F. Kehl, at the home of the time to remember to put the visited Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. not Anderson's son, HerbertWal-the- rs perfume on your skin Mrs. Kehl was matron of 4851 So. 5020 West, and family of Grace, your clothing. honor for her sister and the Cooper, are the engageIdaho. bridesmaids were the Misses ment announcing of their daughter Carolyn BEAT THE HEAT Susan Bennion, Debra and to Leo N. Mayoh. He is the Kristine Kehl. Mrs. Pauline son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee A visitor in the area, Mrs. Christensen sat at the guest B. D. of San Francisco, rebook and Miss Dee Ann Wal- - Mayoh, Heber City, Utah. The engaged couple plan minded us of a few tips for , lace displayed the gifts. vows on Nov. 15 to literally 'keeping our cool.' Jim Raycruft assumed best in exchange the Salt Lake LDS Temple. ' man duties. William and She says she finds moderCraig ', Kehl were ushers while Jay They will greet wedding guests Mr. and Mrs. Robert James ation- the key to everything. at the Reception Center that Not working or playing too land Dale Wallace, brothers Oliverson, 4492 W.48G5South, evening. -; rein the are assisted the 'of engagement hard, not trying to do too announcing bride, Miss Cooper is a graduate and approaching marriage of much, not wearing too little ceiving guests. of high. Her fiance their daughter Brenda to Fred or yet too much. The bride is a graduate has Granger filled an LDS mission to When you shower or bathe Lee Yost. 'of Murray high, Utah State the Central British area and she says not to use too cold 'University and attended Co- served a tour of duty with the The couple plan to be martoo warm of water or llege of Southern Utah. ried Sept. 6 in the Salt Lake water. either US Air Force. Keep it as near the Mr. Erickson is also a LDS Temple. A reception will of the body as honor them that evening at the temperature She says to keep possible. Kearns 3rd ward. the clothes loose, although Miss Carol Kirkham jMro. flarfiolil Ix'wia The future groom, who is knit and other Visit In California the son of Mr. and Mrs. Doras porous skin dingers are okay 4420 So. K. Martendale, 4726 : because they absorb the moisMrs. Garfield Lewis, 283G Making plans for their marWest, is a graduate of Burley ture. fso. 8850 West, left last week riage on Sept. 14 are Miss W. high, Idaho. He has attended Light colored clothing may accompany her daughter, Linda Hanson and Harvey Seal. make you feel cooler, and that Mrs. Kay Parker, and grand- - A reception will follow at Is all to the good, but she as son Randy, back to their home the Reception Center. sures us it's all a matter of in Coaltnga, California for an The nuptial news Is anIn the mind. Physically, there alra f HO Tamnla Tha CriU 1e4nv extended visit. nounced of the usaj i vim aav ' Young Randy has been a brtde-to-b- e, by parents Is no difference between light the will be for the setting Mr. and Mrs. or dark colored wear. ! guest at tils grandparents' Dob Hanson, 8822 So. 1700 marraige of Miss Carol Kirk- -I Our friend even suggests home all summer, as he has West, and formerly of the ham and William Lee Mathews. moving the large pieces of boon each year since his fifth Murray area. Announcing the nuptial news furniture In our homes so birthday. Mrs. Lewis will also Parents of the future groom are parents of the bride-to-b- e, 1 visit her air can freely circulate that Mr. and William Mrs. Arthur Jack brother, Joy, are Mr. ami Mrs. Fdward around them. And. . . finally I in Los Angeles before return- - Seal, West Jordan. Kirkham, 5534 Avalon Dr. she tells us to get plenty of The future groom Is the son Ing homo. Miss Hanson ts a graduate rest and use every work savof Continental College of of Mr. and Mrs. William W. , Salt Lake. ing device you can think of. . . Mathews, and a hor fiance Neatity gradDON'T GIVE UP for meals. . . for cleaning. . . The have selected the couple uate of Bingham high. HYPNOSIS AND for tending the children and morning of Sept. 19 for their with a COULD BE keeping them happy. reception marriage, that same evening at the home Thanks, Mrs. D. It makes YOUR ANSWER me cooler Just to read your of the bride's parents. far Free Confidential Interview, call Miss Kirkham is a gradutips. THERAPEUTIC ate of Murray hifh ami a RELAXATION senior at the I'ofl'. She has i;. Famiy Oathorinpr COTTONWOOD attondtM BYU and the UniverVALLEY PROFESSIONAL ' At Uiulsey Home sity of Grenoble, France. BLDG. The prospective groom Is WW to, 8ttf Visiting at the home of Mr. Don tUir ftMtatraphy a graduate of South high and and Mrs. H. S. Llndsey, 5505 has also attended the Provo So. 235 East, are Mr. and Miss Brenda Oliverson university, lie is currently a Mrs. William L. Rubel and student at the I'ofU. and I'ofU will the his continue their daughter Katherine, ot Included In schooling at BYl'. He has also Des Moines, Iowa. Also guests at the Llndsey completed an LDS mission to Murriiyitf Vacation every girls home from Albuquerque, Uruguay. Plans Park In Yollowntom Wedding are SSgt. and Mrs. Miss Oliverson is a graduate of Kearns high and plans Robert L. Llndsey and their Should Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anderto attend the Provo University one year old son Kenneth son, C021 So. 2nd West, acComplete Bridal also. They will make their Jason. Ethel Mr. by companied also of Murray, have home in Provo. Morby, Registry. 3 eggs .. Betrothal Told (Mountain Yersion) ' it, - pre-nupt- ial VIVS UPSIDE DOWN CAKE - '& S - ts I Didn't Know flDid If.,"- Kearns Civic Club President Is Designated nd f ' Diamond Ring Reveals Troth 298-115- Wm?) Jayeette Award Is Presented Mrs. Herbert Bamesberger Mrs. Al Cripe 40-ye- ar W"S4 MURRAY. Mrs. Al .(Jean) Crlpe was named Jayeette of the Month for July during a meeting of the Murray club on Monday night. Announcement of the monthly award was made by Mrs. Roy (Betty) Teinert, club president at a meeting conducted in the Marlin Swim Club at Midvale. Mrs. Cripe, former president of the organization, was cited for her participation in club activities during the month, including serving as chairman of the two FunDay concession booths operated by the Jaycees and SCHOOL BOY BROGUES nd Jaycettes. GO0fiEV MMM J IS i STURDY AND STRONG. BRAWNY AND BOLD. TMAFS THE WAY THCSi SCHOOL BOY BROGUES ARC MAOC. BOTH 4S6-6U- 1 D mm. v 1 BEARING THE RUGGED MASCULINE LOOK TO MAKE THEM tA VORITES. 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