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Show ! . 4- pSSh1951 SUNDAY - HERALD Wedding Reception Is ;. Well Attended 'Function Pre; Robert D. Young of the Mrs, Harold Wright; string trio. Salt Lake temple presidency of Dale Johnson. Owen Bingham and ficiated at the marriage of Mary Mrs. Cecil Cook; toast to the Rosalie Swenson and Wendell N. bridegroom, . Darrell Q. Dixon; Christensen Wednesday. Accom- violin solo. A. Alfred Swenson. panying the couple for the cere- accompanied by Mrs. Bailey; mony weres Mr. and Mrs. A: vocal trio. Mrs. Welby . Ricks. Alfred ,Swenson, parents of the Clothield Newren and Mrs. Alma bride and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Willy: toast to the. bride, Mrs. W. N. Christensen, parents of the A. Hall; vocal solo, Loile J. bridegroom; Mr. and Mrs. Rulon, Bailey, accompanied by ; Mrs. Max1 Bradley and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bailey: accordion solo. v. Christensen. jStubbs and the "Sweetheart's" - f Friday evening at Provo First song by the Missionary Sweetward, an estimated 500 friends hearts group.-Thprogram' was were guests at a wedding recep followed by a bridal waltz. From the stairway the bride tion .given iob tne coupie. uutra were received by parents of the tossed her bouquet - which was bride- and bridegroom. Mrs. Wil caught by Janice Maxfield. bur Hiatt. matron of honor and Attractive over the mantle and Joan Christensen, sister of the, serving rooms, were the arrange- "bridegroom. Joan Elliott, Arlene ments of pyracantha sprays and ribbon arranged by Mrs; Joseph sister .of the bride-aj Swenson, i bridesmaids. Other friends assisting in jHafen. ' bride was! wedding details were Joan Kerby The titian-haircharming in a heavy white satin and Mrs. Cline Durphy, guest town embossed with Illy of the registry; Mr. and Mrs. Rulon valley. It was fashioned in prin- Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. Don Chriscess, style with small collar and tensen and ' Mr. and Mrs. Rex button trim, full skirt with train. Christensen receptionists, with, Her interesting veil was of bride's John Fugal. Jean Fugal, John illusion held by a dainty wreath Captain, Kay Swenson, Lynn of valley lilly which also edged Woolston and Earl Dean Stewart, the veil.- One among the flowers ushers. was blue, for the ."something Janattc Wright. Mar Ilvn blue." Her bouquet was a purple Wright. Richard Wright. Gilbert orchid surrounded, by h baby- - Brown, Delbert Lee Fugal, Paul orchids. f ugal, Karen Fugal. and. Mack . Gowns of her attendants fea Fugal received gifts, which were BONNIE HANSEN tured pastel shades displayed by Mrs. Blake Stephenand their crescent shaped bou- son, Barbara Brown, Mrs. Willard ' quets were of mums. A hostess, E. Laker, Ms Lorenzo Snow, . Mrs. Swenson wore changeable Joan Bushell, Donna Moon, Mrs. taffeta, formal length and Mrs. Delbert Fugal, Mrs. Jean Fugal Christensen- wore yrblue. dinner and room an ecru gown, sequin irirwmea. iney each in me wore corsages of gardenias Train lace cloth serving over pall green satin in with June and which she carnations graduated Fragrant pink bearers were small Susan Wright. covered the serving table, center-Lo- y feathery white chrysanthemums a major in homeoneconomics, Ann Bailey and Ralph Brad-'e- d with a three tiered square cake in tne campus the attractive centerpiece nie Wjas active in pink and white ornamented l'y' n member-eofor the buffet engagement lunch- - student; affairs, holding Gordon brother of th. with silver tftnple replica. Here on Saturday which revealed 'ship in the White Key. an officer Dnae actedSwenson, as- best man. x refreshments were served by and th marfiaee clans of . Bonnie in the Val Norn social unitfresh-Mrthe the Carol Elliott. Marlene Smith, Following receiving s. of the William Gibb Dyer, .sponsor COugarettes, Hansen to bridal thefecrea-to moved party i Loretta Stephenson, Bonnie Wil-ticlub. was of the .man girls pep Robert Done, mother Ijhe Dun-- f son. Relva Stubbs and Rosalie hall Istfac where Bishop acted as hostess in'sented with a block Y" for par-h- ford. ward acted 'as Hall, supervised by Mrs. Hafen. home for. the pretty 1 o'clock jticipation in student activities, masterRivergrove of ceremonies Introducing The couple are making their a member of the Y , land was function. as follows: home in Provo while Air. Chris A large satin bow nestled in .Calcares. 'and Gamma Phi Omi- - program numbers Mrs. Loile tensen duet. continues his studies at marimbaphone. narrow the flowers and pink'cron Mr." Dyer, a son of Mr. and J. Bailey and Jean Fugal; reading, BYU, ribbons extended from the centerpiece Ito.the betrothal.- an- Mrs. George William Dyer of nouncements which were tiny Portland. Ore., having completed white plastic spools wrapped with his masters jTdegree in" sociology, white satin thread and holding at Brigham Young university, is the tiny scrolls bearing the in- currently studying on a i scholarat the University of Wisscription: "Betrothed; Bonnie and ship consin "at Madison, doine work Bill; Jan. ; 3." Attractively ed- bride. dolls surrounded the toward his doctorate. While at jBYU h was president of the centerpiece. uasnion anow. iney choose cxv ii.iiw For the luncheon, Bonnie wore Viking social unit and held the . . snocs mat araw atten- j velvet afternoon dress of royal office of second counselor in the t ion to their feet and legs. In this Inasmuch'as legs rank high" on ;iravagam was LDS He also branch. has blue. The yoke edged in 'Campus most masculine chccK-lu- is of Category are platform soles, white, lace medallions and' she- filled an LDS mission 'to the Iter sluds. flopping bows, or, worst women with many heavy added a corsage of white garden- southern states and served two calves feel this problem is a real, of all, sandals with" thongs to lf one-haarmwith the (and las, years As a result, they often (wrap around their ankles. : They tragedy. ; . Close ' the forces. ed friends attending flaunt thfs poor feature attempt to handle it with emo-eveluncheon' included Joyce Jensen, Fpllowing their marriage on tional intensity that's dipropor-jwH- h a glittering -. Nel3 Jan. in the Salt Lake LDS tionate to the Marian Jensen. Mrs. John to catch an observer s eye.' difficulty. son. Mrs; Clifford L. Halch. Nan-- 1 temple, the couple will be guests is one group of thick-- 1 Then there is the other extreme: cy" Done. Airs. Charles Thomas, at: a. wedding breakfast, and Therewomen who adopt a sort of Some women with fleshy legs go Mrs. Carl Thalman, Mrs. Dean if urther honored at an evening legged to. prematurely matronly, wearing frs. , Robert HamblinJ reception in Provo. They will wild bravado. They attempt Gray, I defect prove ths to hide their skirts extra-lon- g ignoring they're Carmela Tanner, Joyce' Morten- leave immediately after the re by, dressing as lftheir legs were' their calves and choosing unlovely son, Kathryn. load. Janet Mabey, ception for Madison, Wis;, where shoes with only- - sup incy wear ineir SKinsr-scnsibl.Marion Hoover," Mrs. Morris Bun- Mr, Dyer will continue his school- Pncci. nori s proprmn ana current port in mind. They are generally ii nell, Donna Bunnell, Bonnie ing, and his bride will be em' so apologetic about this part of Marion Oldroyd. Ruth ployed. their anatomy that it's a. shame "O'Donohue, '.Mrs. Gordon Ursen-bac- k 'Numbered among the - future that they didn't live when these and Mrs. Robert Greer, Mrs: functions to honor the bride-to-b- e extremities were referred to only is a trousseau tea to be held Phillip Daniels, and Mrs. Dean in hushed tones as limbs. ' ' " Dec. 30 at 'the home of the bride Payne. By MARGRETTE TAYLOR A straight-forwarcommon- While attending the BYU. from 'with her mother as hostess. . Mr. arid . Mrs. John Abildskov sense attitude is best, if you wish --m land Dale, and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn to minimie the 4vcight of your , I 1 rrn'A. rr, ttiii rs uaiuiiri aimi xi udranrr ' iAr ' uk- rr b' i ' Ham Chunfs Make Tasty Dish Br MAD DO X OATNO minutes. Cut into six squares. Top NCA Marxeta Editac with Golden Erg Sauce. GeldetKLgg ftaitee A whole ham Is a good meat Two eggs, sliced,"' Get know brand you buy today. nound rhed. Is reliable. The larrer sixes are choooed Daraler. even more economical, particu- dar type cheese. Vt cups milk. 1 - -- i' ;..-- -1 . .- . r one-Inc- eerrtags) : wtr j . I - vari-color- ed - Mrs-Bailey- . , j Bon-form- ed 1 - on er - - Common Sns'e Attitude Best; For Women With heavy Legs - NOW RESIDING IN OK EM Mr. and Mrs. Montell B. Graft' (Donna Mae Hancock) November newlyweds are making their home in Orem following .their return from a honeymoon spent In Las Vegas. The couple were married at the Salt Lake LDS temple and were honored in a reception held at the Vineyard LDS ward hall in Orem, given by parent of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Hancock and assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Chester Graff, parents of the bridegroom. Mrs. Roy Hum acted as matron of honor at the reception with Joan Hancock, Mrs. Stanley Weaver, Joy Hancock, Bonnie Hancock and La Ray Backus as attendants. 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In sires 4 to t; e 0 to 4; and Sets, sires 0 to 4. 127 West Center 3 FAMOUS DENTON wool-mi- Herald Want Ads Bring Results ALL MEM 1 Limited rfSv 1 SMWTS ' f" . CITY DRUG THI MAN'S PROVO Spring yillfi - Po.yson Spanish Fork ' . a -- all-purp- ose ed Bobnie. Hansen's Betrotha Told at Engagement Luncheon ' h Sixteen cookd One cip finely chopped cooked ham. 1 cup uncookedcubes "rice, ! cup ham, 2 cups sifted chopped parsley, 1 cup chicken flour. 1 tablespoon double-actin- g 1 tablespoon cornstarch. bouillon. 1 teasDoon salt. H cup cooked baking powder. pees, l cup mush1 tables poon sugax, Vixvp melted rooms, 2 tablespoons 'butter or wen 1 beaten. shortening, l egg, . , fortified margarine. cup tomato juice. Cook rice In about' 10 cups Sift together all dry Ingredients- -! hotline. aaltd "vnill Hht ft tMiiM Kam rAvvitxlnsk Qt MMal.i..l w asa UUCUiUl vviuwu and fluffy. When done, drain. . nx ingredients. Add all at once to parsley and pack Into cust flour mixture, stirring quickly with ard cups. Keep hoC Thicken until Just mixed and of a lumpy bouillon wim cornstarch. Cook 8 appearance. minutes. . Add cooked peas and ham cubes. Brown mushrooms in Dan (8x8x2 inches, bottom ruhhM butter. Arranre nam mixture and with shortening). Bake In a hotl mushrooms on platter. Turn rice oven iza aegrees r. for 29 cups onto putter around; ham. s 4 , Sars If terriers) I 7 teaspoon preparea mustard. teaspoon salt Combine cheese, milli. mustard and salt In a saucepan. Cook over tow neat unui cheese is melted. Add egga and parsle'y. Serve hot. uaaa aaa gae Delui larly if you. are a elevens-cooand kbow how to use every last bit In delicious dishes. Her art recipes using the smaller slices and cubes la tempting, budget casserole dishes: with Egg Base Barn k e I re4 a4 hard-cook- ed t - s ecm TY S HOP 245 N. UNIVERSITY |