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Show Wo77?72 V f ; , . ;;; "; '1.. ; 'i ) ' ' j i 1 7 Section j an a a ecipes 7 7 s PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12,11959 Two Sis ters Wed Same Day 4 if LDS Temple Scene Of if ? 5 i Serve Butier-Whip- for Special Breakfast Treat s Do faces light up around your breakfast table? It's most import ant tha they do, you know;, for breakfast is not only the day's first meal, but first in importance as well. It, sets the daily pace. Any breakfast dish, any fillip rier other sisters of the brides. the family eats with gusto that Linda Knyston, Gladys Bates and our vote. The top Carma Meyer J They were identi- gets our at house? Smooth, creamy cally gowned in creations of floral butter-whip- s temptingly flavored print in shades of browns and with hooey or maple jsyriip. Add a golds featuring oval necklines spices, some grated collars and each sprinklingrindof or! with i stand-u- p chopped huts to orange carried identical bouquets of gold these basic and whips and brown mums. The new Mrs. more buthave several you Meyers carried her bridal bou- ter cook. You can Lucky spreads. quet. mornin the them quickly up whip Assuming the duties of best ing or prepare them days ahead. man was James A. Nielson, Stored refrigerator1 for p thethese brother of the groom. Ushers delicious y were Eldon Meyers, Jack will chee the family and LaVern Nielson. j at the brack of dawn. For the reception the bride's them ovetf vvaf Lavishly spread niother cohse a beige over satin ties,, pancakes, hot biscuits or model, pinning to her shoulder toast, jit enhances the natural a corsage of golden carnations. of mellow maple Isyrup The groom's mother, Mrs. Niel- goodness and honey, just is son, wore a creation of grey lace il does for so many other foods over pink taffeta wearing a cor- Rich, appetizing f butter-whip- s lki? sage of white carnations. the these tmpt laziest breakfast Following the color theme of appetites serve them to the fam browns, and golds the church was lly and see beautifully decorated with mums HONEY BUTTER-WHIand ferns with metallic gold rib(Makes IH cups) bons.! At each; serving table, cov2 cup butter ered with a' apricot colored and 4 cup strained honey brown cloth also made by the Beat butter with, electric mixer bride's mother, rested floating until liht and fluffy. Gradually arrangements of mums. add and continue to beat hohey Thdse serving included Mr. and wel1 blended. Serve at once5 until Mrs. Robert Olsen, Mrs. Kenneth Cahobn, Mrs. Lloyd Louder and on hot breads Thi$ can be, istored the Mrs. Earl Ivie. Assisting with in a covered container in until needed. Whip it the serving were Sherie Louder, it Shirlene Ercanbrack, Gloria Wall, just before serving to make, h Shawna Arnoldson and Sharon fluffy. ORANGE HONEY BUTTER: To , Allred. basic recipe add 2 tablespoons Assisting in the gift 'room were rin!i Jane; Ford, Karen Jacobsen, Mrs. grated oranse SPICED HONEYj BUTTER: to Gene Curfew and Mrs. Gary Gift .bearers were Judy, and basic recipe add 34 teaspoon cinDale: Wall, Sherrie and Dale Ol- namon and Va teaSooon nutmes. WHIPPED MAPLE BUTTER sen. ' cups) (Makes At the- guest book was Kaye l2 butter cup Cahoon and LeAnn Wells. 34, cup pure mapjle syrup short honeymoons Following Beat butter until fluffy using both young couple will make their an electric mixer, Gradually add first homes in Provo. . maple syrup and whip until well .blended. Serve at once oh hot breads This can be stored in covered container in refrigerator j Double Wedding Rites In solemn rates in the Salt Lake jTemple, two daughters of Mr. ahq Mrs. J. Reed Burgen-e- r ,of Orbm, Lila and Dixie were married in dQuble, wedding cere- monies to Ray L. Nielson and El- don Meyers respectively. The marriage J rites were performed by President EIRay Christiansen. The two young brides chose their grandmother Ercanbrack's birthday as their wedding date. Mr. Nielson is the son of Mr. and Mrs Acel A. Nielson of Orem and Mr. Myers is the son of Mr. and MrsJ Victor. F Meyers of American Fork. The new Mrs. Meyers was lovely in a gown of white slipper of tiered satin with an over-skifeatured bodice The fitted lace. a high neckline and the sleeves were tapered at the wrists, held together by tiny buttons. The veil was of bridal illusion caught by a crown of pearls and sequins The brie 11 bouquet was a beautiful arrangement of Hawaiian orchids. J The risw Mrs. Nielson wore a gown created by her mother of white san featuring appliques of imported Italian lace embroidered on me dress. The molded bodice featured a lace yoke and a high neckline and the sleeves were tapered at the wrists with small pearl buttons. Her veil of sheerest Illusion fell from a tiara of pearls and sequins. She carried a bouquet of Hawaiian OREM A S::v;'::;v:p::::;.v: ' i t ' ' rt liipil i j J I ' MR.; AND MRS. MORRIS CRISP (Jean Ne son) 1 Jecn Nelson Marries! In Monti LDS Temple Rites - - , I .v -- i orchids., j The new Mr. and Mrs. Meyers, whose marriage on the bride's sister's wedding day was a compink taffeta sheath dresses ahd plete surprise to the families, will carried .nosegays erf carnations; be honored at an open house in Tom Crisp stood; as best man the neai future. for his brother. The evening of the weddings - Helen Gull and Mrs. Lyn Chris- the new; Mr.; and Mrs: Nielsbn tensen presided at the guest reg were honored at a planned recep - . A lovely autumn SALEM rbride was Jean Nelson, who on Nov, 3 became Mrs. Morris Crisp In the Mantf Temple. The new Mrs. Crisp is a. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Nelson of Salem j and Mr. and Mrs. George Crisp; of istry. In charge of gifij arcan Spring City are the parents of were Mrs. LaVern Higginson, ; the bridegroom. Mrs. Mae Hales and Diane Hig Wednesday evening Nov. 4, a ginson. Carrying gifts were ynn reception was given them by par- Nelson and Boyd Nelson.) ents of .the - bride at the Salem Mrs. Dottie Nelson was ierv-vsfa- s Ward Church. The bride chose ing room hostess and serving a gown of Chantilly lace and tulle done by Gwendolyn Walton, Re- with " scalloped neckline, fitted becca Gardner, Pamela Roper, bodice and tapering sleeves. Sharon Cloward, Emajean Davis, The full length skirt was detail- Marie .Johnson, Loralee Brimhall ' ' f; ed with lace over tulle ruffles. Her and Linda Gay: LeeJ elbow length veil of tulle was held Refreshments were prepared py by a beaded cap and her bouquet Mr. and Mrs. Clark Nelson, Ax, was of a lavendar orchid sur- and Mrs. Frank Nelson. Mr. and rounded with roses and carna- Mrs. Ed Johnson, i Harry Hales, tions. Maid of honor was Lynda Carma, Lee Higginsoh and jErma Faye Hanks and attending ma- Lee Nelson. trons were Mrs Donna L. Swartz. The couple went to Nevada and Mrs. Kaye Kitchen. Mrs. Marie Arizona on a , honeymoon trfip. Zabriskie with little Mary Jo Nel- They will, make their home in son and Robbin Lee as flower Spring. City where the groom will girls. They were attired in like farm. -- : I . tion at! the Vermont Ward Church Attending the bride as matron Mrs of honor was the just-we- d were B ride'smaids Meyers. Brendal lElaine and Carol Burge- Cleofon Literary Med Is Talk About Religion vote-gette- l .; a ' K"--- ; z- - . ; v -- -- i ' , rs . quick-as-a-win- fresh-keepin- r k Okel-berr- i whips' - i ! -- , , ! . ' A ' v i r - - ! old-fashion- ed ' V- .:.'. ....... srit ' I butter-- g, ........ yx- ;' v- -- -- ' j "I I ; P ' . 'dHtrJ- ijUnmriiiliiKi ""' (mmii :;w:.v..WiWiiiii itiiihh"" T-i Tff n Mrs. Edith Y. Booth delighted the members of the Felicia Club with a review of the book "Romance of an Old Playhouse" at the home of Mrs. Amanda John ston last week. Birthday songs were silng six members who recently had birthdays. Mrs. Ernest Long and Mrs. Murren Boren were assisting hostesses. . Eighteen , members , and six guests, Mrs. Rose Kartchner. Mrs. Zola Peterson, Mrs. Mary Chambers, Mrs. Ethel Stone, Mrs. Vera Brumnjak and MrsL Booth, at' tended the event. 1 Welcome New Member n MMiwrii'.vJI.-...-;-.:afc.38b..-.-:vi-to....:- :i Penwomen To Meet In Spanish Fork t m ' i l- r - 4 TiJ ji League of American Penwomen will hold their No-- ; vernbcT meeting at the home of Virginia Evans in Spanish ticnal ; j l tMitftt S The Relief Society of tne Edge-m- o it Second LDS Ward will hold its annual bazaar on Friday Nov. 13. The affair will be held from p.m until 9 p.m. in the recrea tional hall of the Edgemont Chapel at 3900 North Canyon Road, Articles; made by the Relief Society ladies which will be for ale until needed Whip before serving, are stuffed toys, dresses, sleep-wea- r, to malce it fluffy. aprons, fancy work, rugs MAPLE NUT BUTTER: To quiets and doll clothes. A concesbasic fecipe add & cup chopped sion stand with hamburgers, ihot nuts, dogs, drinks, pie, cake and lice CINNAMON MAPLE BUTTER cream is also in the planning. To basic recipe add Vh teaspoons There w be movies for the chil- . cinnamon. dren Orem Friends '''I Edgemcnt Second Felicia Club Ward To Hold n Hears Review Bazaar Friday By Mrs. Booth Gil-lin- s. - xxmm. DRESS UP BREAKFAST) 7- - A dajhty orange cirlv marks this orange honey butter, while two tiny cinnamon sticks garnish cinnamon maple bet ter. Rich flavorful butterwhips like these bring smiles to the breakfast table every , time they're served. BUTTER-WHIP- " I1' - Fork Saturday at 10 a.m. The subject will be Mexican art. Colored slides will b' shown and Iris Camp will giv an illustrated lecture on oil painting. Lunciheofl will be served noon. OREM Mrs. Merlin McCand-les- s iwas accepted as a new memof the Orem O. F. Club at ber the was of The world religion the Cleoof the groups regular business meettheme of the meeting net ing. Monday evening. The group fon Literary Club, when they met at the home of Mrs. Merlin Shefat the home! of Mrs. Loftis at i ;j Finch. Mrs field. .William Coxf club presi.Mrs. William Wonnacott, intro- duced he guest speaker, James E. dent!, discussed items of business. Following the business session Chapman, who talked in effective . which committees were assignat to juvenileodelin-quencycurb approach j ed, Mrs. Dale Larsen presented a humorous reading "Memory." account He also told a poignant How! to stay green and fresh of his (own life, which had; been was presented by Mrs. Woodprofoundly affected by' a family who gave him a home and a great ruff, Jensen and Mrs. Grant Butdeal more than simply correction. ler spoke on how do you look to Mrs. p. Harold McNamara pre- your child. Refreshments were served by sided at a short buisness meeting hostess. the in1 which the forthcoming annual 45,50d,000,(K)0 rubles in 1933 to 57 Julian Frenk will be the Mrs. Christmas party was discussed. 900,000,000; in 1960 and 64,600,00, Mrs Sheffield was assisted by hostess at the Dec. 7 meeting. All in 1961. Mrs. Kenner Kartchner in; serv- members are cordially invited to It has ordered trade organiza ing delicious refreshments to the attend. tions to "systematically find put group the demands of the people" parently .'a Soviet effort at the If you: have a definite skin; prob j to market analysis which for better it be leave may lem, ades has been standard merchan your fa?e clean and shiny. ApplyANKLETS and powder exaggeraizing practice in the capitalistic ing make-u- p :. West. ates large pores and roughness. Girls, one group of values to 39c. mi I - j j Russian Women May Profit; By Khrushchev's U. S. Visit By THOMAS J. FOLEY ' United Press International WASHINGTON (UPI) sian housewife in Soviet Kazakh soon may be able to buy a longed-fo- r ironing board and a few clothes hangers as the result of Premier Nikita Rhrushche's visit to the United States. . At least that's the view of some American experts on Russian af fairs. They said today they believed that the new Soviet drive to increase the quantity and. quality; o! consumer goods stemmed in large part from the fact that Khrushchev was greatly impressed by the American standard of living There is a feeling here that til? Russian public's intense interest in the' American exhibit in Moscow last summer also helped con vince the Kremlin that it. would be wise to make available more A Rus- " - and better household goods acd eppiiances and wearing apparel. Whatever the reason, the fact is that the Soviet government has, undertaken a strenuous new drive on the consumer goods front since Khrushchev returned to Moscow. 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