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Show Highlights 7 . . Kristi Nielsen, Craig Officer Change Peterson exchange vows noted by Midvale Kristi Nielsen .in living Mar. .f...y. - for the bride, prior to her marriage, were Mrs Stevie Carr, Kar- - ma Butterfield, Mrs Oleta Peterson, and Lori Peterson. Parents of the groom are Mr and Mrs Keith Peterson, Murray. r:f V fJ Reception Center. Following the ceremony, they will be honored at a reception given by the bride's mother, Mrs Neva Yvonne Nielsen, Riverton. Entertaining .. : t ,. at the Shalamar 9, i' !" ; and Craig Peterson will exchange marriage vows Thursday, Retired teachers to hear senator at next meeting Retired The Jordan Teachers Association and vl (I a ,7 i date set by engaged couple; temple rites chosen tholomew announce ning a May wedding in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The couple plans to make their home in Port Angeles, Wash. 12 the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Nancy Lee, to Kimberley L. Cook, son of Mr and Mrs Dale W. Cook, Puyallup, Wash. is a The bride-to-b- e Hillcrest of High graduate School and is now attending BYU. Mr Cook previously attended school in Southern California and has served an LDS mission in Georgia-Atlant- a. The engaged pair are plan- - Cutler-Bake- r rites held Shelley Cutler and Bruce Baker were married Feb. 18, at rites performed at the Rex Shalamar. Bishop of the Fifth Guymon Draper Ward officiated at the rites. The bride is a daugher of Mr and Mrs Fred Cutler. Draper. Parents of the groom are Mr and Mrs Don Baker, Salt Lake. Following the ceremony the newlyweds were honored at a reception. The bride's attendants were Teresa Jarvie, Teena Cutler, Mrs Colette Bakker, Dana Deckard, and Heidi Stillman. Best man was the groom's brother, Craig Baker, while the bride's brothers, Todd and Cody Cutler, ushered. Also in the receiving line were Shane and Dio Christensen, Scott Linza, and Kenny Pickens. At the guest book was Yvonne Jarvie. The bride is a graduate of Jordan High School and the groom graduated from Granite High. The young couple will make a home in Murray. Beauty pageant entrants desired by local Miss Sandy committee Members of the SANDY Miss Sandy Beauty Pageant committee are beginning to seek girls to participate in the annual Miss Utah-Mis- s America contest, it was announced this week by Mrs Beverly Barrett, chairman. The entrant must be a female between the ages of 17 and 26 on Labor Day, a high school graduate, single and Girls meeting Temple wedding in temple wedding rites unite pair Tamara Cook, daugher of Mr and Mrs Ernil N. Cook, Cedar Fort, and Rick Hum-mel- l, son of Mr and Mrs i Robert Hummell, Sandy, were married Feb. 24, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception was held for them that evening in Cedar Fort and featured a home spun decor in red and white. The newlyweds will make their home in Heber City. Mr Hummel is employed as a manager trainee at Anderson Lumber in Park City. He also I filled an LDS mission to Japan. 561-517- 4, llfl Denise Gail Atkinson 'self esteem be Mrs E.B.Wright. Hostesses will be Mrs George Barton, chairman; Mrs Glen Mitchell, Mrs H. S. Wright, Mrs Kenneth Dunn, Mrs Elmo Sager, Mrs Henry Wahlquist, Eva Crapo, Mrs Cleo Jensen, Fan Pierson, Mrs Hugh G. Glenn, Mrs Eldon Holmstead, Mrs Dunn Taylor, Mrs Gerald Moser, and Mrs Clyde Blasius. - MIDVALE Midvale Ladies' Community Gub will meet Wednesday, Mar. 15, at 1 p.m. at the Midvale City hall. The prayer will be given by Mrs Ben Hampton; the pledge by Mrs C. I. Isackson. There will be a vocal solo by Mrs Leslie C. Thomas. Spon- the program, A the family. Especially if they have been outdoors for a couple of hours in the brisk almost-sprin- g like air. Country style ribs are especially meaty and, like all pork cuts, are in good supply. ITALIAN RIBS AND RICE 2 to 3 lbs. country style ribs, cut in pieces lean ( 16 oz.) tomatoes c. water 1 c. rice 1 small green pepper, 1 slivered 1 small clove garlic, ced 1 group also heard a speaker, Steve Wilson, who spoke on the proposed Sandy hospital. He told how members can help with volunteer work. Under the direction of the president, Vickie Pepper, a. discussion was also held on the s. 561-088- 1 tb. r tsp. Italian seasoning 1 tsp. salt Brown ribs in Dutch oven. reduce heat, cover tightly and cook slowly 1 hour, turning occasionally. Remove ribs and pour off drippings. Bring tomatoes and water to boil in Dutch oven. Stir in rice green pepper, garlic, sugar, 1 teaspoon salt and Italian seasoning. Place ribs on top of rice and sprinkle with 1 teaspoon salt. Cover tightly and cook slowly 30 minutes or until ribs and rice are done. 6 servings. Paula Lorayne Anderson and Lt. F. Scott Peacock were married Mar. 4 in rites performed at the Shalamar. Chaplain Ken Robinson, U.S. Army Reserve, officiated at the nuptials. A reception followed the ceremony. A wedding breakfast at Hare Hollow was given by the bride's parents, Mr and Mrs W. Paul Anderson, San- n, Pork spareribs can be roasted (baked), broiled, I braised or cooked in liquid. To broil, place ribs on rack in broiler pan or on grill so surface of meat is 5 to 6 inches from the heat. Broil at moderate temperature 45 minutes to one hour, turning Brush with occasionally. sauce or glaze and continue broiling 15 minutes or until ribs are done. Purchasing Pork When deciding how much pork to buy, consider the number of servings per pound. Generally, you can count on 5 servings per pound for boneless ham; 4 servings for loin, rib and boneless chops, boneless pork loin roasts and ham slices. You'll n ham; about 4 Jeanine Hanson, sister of the bride, was matron of honor; junior bridesmaid was Tracy Sutherland; flower Shelly girl, Sutherland; and ring bearer, second vice president; Mrs Harry S. Wright, third vice president; Mrs B. A. Brown, recording secretary; Mrs Charles Troester, corresponding secretary; Mrs C. I. Isackson, treasurer; Mrs Vean Clark, auditor; Mrs Mike Sorich, historian; and Mrs Albert Jnekins, Kirk Sutherland. Best man was Matt Peacock, brother of the groom. Ushers were Lt. Peter Hanson and Jeffrey Anderson. Barbara Anderson was at the guest book. Friends and relatives entertained the bride prior to her wedding. Out of town guests were Nomina- tions from the floor will also be accepted. The Midvale Ladies' Community Club will be the hostess club at the Central District Convention on Saturday, Mar. 25, at the Whit-mor- e Library. Musical book review set in founder's day at lodge meeting crafts were presented to the group on Mar. 4, and other special events and programs are planned for the rest of March. tribute to Schyler Colfax, founder of the Rebekah organization, will be given by Marie Stuart at the Thursday, Mar. 9 meeting of the Wasatch Rebekah Lodge OES president The following officers were at the Martha No. 7 OES meeting held Wed- Homemaking arts and A Mrs Dorothy Harmon, aunt of the bride, Los Angeles, Calif., and Lt. and Mrs Peter H. Hanson, Fort Knox, Ky. After a honeymoon trip to the Carribean the young couple will make their home in Hawaii. Martha A musical book SANDY review, "My Favorites From Broadway," will be presented to the young women in the Sandy Utah Stake Center Mar. 15, at 7:30 p.m. Rebekahs note Mrs F.Scott Peacock Mrs Zupan Sandy Stake Center Lucille Zupan, president; Charlotte Murano, vice Bea president; nesday: McGeehon, secretary; Louise Bailey, treasurer; and Charlotte Rasmussen, publicity. Winning prizes at the were Mrs Rasmussen, Annie Walton, Margaret Dubois, and Alta bridge-luncheo- n Boyd. No. 30. Presiding at the meeting which will begin at 8 p.m., will be Mrs Ethel Bell, noble grand. The ladies will meet at the Sandy IOOF hall. Mrs Lila Dobson and Mrs Agnes Setterberg will be hostesses. Mrs Setterberg will host the Friendship club meeting which will be held at her home on Wednesday, Mar. 15. A dessert luncheon will be served at 12:30 p.m. Hen's HaircuWS00, iiaReu?i70ff Birthday party held by ladies in Tenth Ward Mar. 15 Ladies Relief Society birthday party will be held for the ladies of the Sandy Tenth Ward. Mar. 15, at 11:30 p.m. A luncheon will be served at the Jordan Ell. There will be a program presented. Deanna Evans will do, "Portrait of a Man, Richard L. Evans." A musical number will be presented. Pat Welch is the new counselor. The president is LeLah Howell. Colleen Goff is the new in specialist homemaking. SANDY A Fo Haircut Vi Price With Shampoo Set no Nortw "Mai j , "Midvale 255 - qsil PW.: 7! R) 0) o Made With Hand Dipped get 3Vi servings per pound for bone-i- - City. first vice Jensen, Mrs J. 0. Jones, president; - I', The groom is the son of Mrs Carol C. Peacock, Salt Lake P. SANDY WW dy. When if comes fo cooking Members of the for the children of the Sandy police force at their Mar. 8 meeting which was held in the police training room. The 7777 S. Redwood Road, West Jordan min- sugar 1 tsp. salt Police Ladies made Easter eggs Auxiliary 95 Karen Atkinson, stir interest favorable comments from Sandy Top Sirloin Helen Dickerman, Irene Llewellyn, Gay Smith, Linda Llewellyn, r, Vicki Poff, Mrs Martin and Mrs Neil Dykstre. Pork spareribs This delicious Italian Ribs and Rice dish has to bring SANDY Thursday were newlyweds honored at a wedding breakfast given by Mr and Mrs Ray Ricks, White City. Entertaining for the bride were Sheri and Kaye Copier, new dish . . . time; talk heard 5 Denise Gail Atkinson and Kevyn Kea Atkinson were married in rites performed on Feb. 17 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception was given in their honor at Silvercrest Reception Center by the bride's parents, Mr and Mrs Gail D. Atkinson, Sandy. Mr and Mrs William G. Atkinson, Cottonwood, are parents of the groom. Attending the bride were Kaye Copier, matron of honor; Calli Thomas, maid of honor; Sheri Copier, Leslie Atkinson, Marnie Atkinson, Carol Groom, Becky Smith. Misty Dawn Llewellyn was the flower girl. Best man duties were performed by Darrel Foster. Ushers were Jeff Cardon, William Atkinson Jr., Scott Atkinson, and Dee Shirts. after honeymoon in Hawaii - MIDVALE Midvale Ladies' Community Club met Feb. 15, at the Midvale City Hall. The program, sponsored by Mrs Willis Fran-corwas by Laura Cannon, Mountain Fuel Supply, who presented a demonstration and slide pictures on soups, salads, and sandwiches. The nominating committee, Mrs Vean Clark, chairman; Mrs Henry T. Anderson, Mrs B. A. Brown, Mrs Lawrence L. Ray, Dorothy E. Snyder, Mrs Harold E. Wright, and Mrs Mike Sorich, presented names of officers to be voted on at the next meeting, Wednesday, Mar. 15, as follows: Mrs Vance E. Burgon, president; Mrs Joel parliamentarian. rites The takes auxiliary's 20 Oz. v, V 44 holds meeting on Easter egg fun Monday - Community Club these specifications may call Mrs Sherie Thompson, who is beginning to seek out any eligible contestant. v y "Building Self Esteem," will never have been married, or had a marriage annulled, good moral character, and a citizen of the United States. The contestant must have a Sandy mailing address. Porterhouse w Denise Atkinson married soring K PrimeRibK75 II t,', 1 Kristi Nielsen, Craig Peterson May Bar- VtaAN2 V5 r Nancy Lee Bartholomew, Kimberly Cook Mr and Mrs Ben G. XfV Retired Personnel will hold their next meeting on Satur day, Mar. 11, at 2 p.m., at the Jordan Credit Union Bldg Senator James McFarlane will be the speaker. A special program will also be given. Pge4 Newlyweds make home Community Club . Thursday. March 9. 1978 THE SENTINEL Halibut 3 ser- vings for blade steaks and chops and smoked pork shoulder rolls; 7k servings for bone-i- n center lion roasts and VA servings per pound for country style ribs, spareribs and back ribs. Pork spareribs come from the center section of fresh pork side. The cut contains the breast bone, rib bones and rib cartilages. There is a thin covering of meat on the outside of and between the ribs and a thicker layer on the inside over rib cartilage and breast bone. Often the breast bone is removed and sometimes the "slab" is cut into serving-siz- e pieces for retailing. . 7 7212 So. State MIDVALE 750 .Center S732 S. State Midvale Sand) i |