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Show Paee M-- THE HEP AID Provo. Utah, Fridav. November 16, 1973 i P I 3n World of Wo In ft V hi ' S honor will reception Mrs. and Mr. newlyweds Kenneth L. Bus bee this evening at the Edgemont Seventh Ward Church in Provo from 8 until 10 married pm. They were Thursday evening in the Provo IDS Temple. The ceremony was performed by an uncle of the bride, Parley A. Petersen. The bride is the former Carol Jean Petersen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs." Joseph H. Petersen of s3 MRS. LAYNE W. DICKERSON 1 (Kristine Barrett) y Kristine Barrett Wed: y Provo. wedding dinner feted the the following newlyweds marriage at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Don Peay, aunt and uncle of the bride. They will be further honored at an open house at the home of the Mrs. mother, bridegroom's A . Layne W. Dickerson Dickerson of Carlsbad, Calif. Hie wedding dress is a traditional white gown of satin faced crepe with Chantilly lace bodice and sleeves with the bottom edge of the gown also in the lace chiffon. Sleeves are of lace, puffing out to a and gathered at the wrist with a repeat of the lace in the cuffs. It features a round high neck. Her full length veil extends into a train with lace trim on the edges. Headpiece is a cap of matching lustre polyester. Her flowers include an orchid tinted orange white with surrounded Kristine Barrett and Layne W. Dickerson were married this morning in rites performed in the Salt Lake LDS Tempie. of the newlyweds are Mr. and Mrs. Eugene S. Barrett of Orem and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Curtis of Bartlesville, Okla. Parents If! V 1 : ' i - i i stephanotis. Dominant colors are green, and orange for the yellow reception. Attendant's gowns have a beige background with an orange and green flo;al print. They are empire-styletied with green ribbon at the waist and have a short bell sleeve. They will carry nosegays cf delicate fall flowers. Special guests will be the bridegroom's grandmother, Mrs. Alice Francis; a cousin of the bridegroom, Mrs. Peggy Draney and the Bartlesville from and wife, brother bridegroom's Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. h MRS. KENNETH L. BUSBEE (Carol Jean Petersen) d WI1TED Moke Own Rug Creation Two parties have honored the bride: a personal shower was given by Gigi Jackson and a kitchen shower was hosted by DeAnn Barrett, Judy Johnson and Kris Young. H41 Ikxk It InUrvltwinf for Hi Income Tss Staff. Training e. Apply available, ImH or 390 St. ht st 195 port-lim- w is iff; h A wedding reception will honor the couple this evening in the Orem 35th Ward Cultural Hall. DeAnn Barrett will be the bride's maid of honor with Joel W. of the broiner Dickerson, bridegroom, as best man. Other bridal attendants will be Mrs. Julie Ronald Whiteley, Dickerson and Judy Johnson. Utah. - Et PH. 375-34- Here is an excellent project for the Many times remnants can be purchased at a tremendous savings and with a little daring and thought you can fashion your own area rug creation. All that is needed is a steady hand, a measuring tape, a chtilk line, fo express V our Thanksgiving carpenter's square and a sharp razor blade type knife. Simply strike some square chalk lines on the back of the remnant outlining the desired size of your area rug. Trim along the lines using the carpenter's i a guide for the knife. you've created your own square as Now area rug. If your remnant rug was cut from a woven carpet construction, you will need to bind the edges to avoid fraying. This also applies to tufted carpet in construction which the backing might tend to fray. Binding the edges or backing is no problem if you're handy with a needle and thread. Otherwise, call a carpet installation workroom to have your area rug machine bound. Surgery ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (LTD Reception This Evening To Honor Newlywed Pair A h Till' May Cause Clots --Physical stress such as minor surgery seems to be able to trigger potentially dangerous blood clots in some women taking the birth control pill. That is the preliminary conclusion of Dr. Stanford Charlotte I. Bus bee on Nov. 23 in Wessler of the Washington Vacaville, Calif. school of medicine in The bridal gown features an University St. Louis, on the basis of a overlay of lace which has five study. He also proposed tiers on the full skirt. It has a an easy remedy to the problem. Kol mnnH onH hjcrh nppjr cIpavps also of lace. The mantilla styled Wessler reported his findings veil is trimmed in the to the American Heart Associasame lace and is caught to a lace tion recently and said further bow headpiece. Her bouquet research was necessary to consists of dried flowers in fall confirm his results. colors and was designed by her It has been known for some sister, Marianne Petersen. time that the contraceptive pill Maid of honor for the bride will increases the risk slightly of be Marianne Petersen. Other women developing phlebitis, the attendants will be Kristine Wood, development of blood clcts in leg Lauralee Pope and Mrs. Dieter veins. Wessler's report was the Hetchle, all friends of the bride. first to suggest these clois form Junior bridesmaids will be Lisa only when a woman on the pill and Rebecca Harper, nieces of undergoes surgery and possibly the bridegroom, and Penina other types of physical stress Petersen, nice of the bride will be such as a broken bone. flower girl. Blood clots occasionally break will wear floor off in veins and make their Attendants way length gowns of various fall to the lung artery to produce colors ranging from rust to pale the embolism pulmonary yellow and will carry nosegays of blocking of the artery which dried fall colored flowers made sometimes can result in death. and designed by the maid of Wessler said the risk of blood honor. clotting can be countered with a Best man duties will be safe drug called performed by Ron Daniels, heparin. He said he would now friend of the bridegroom. put a patient of his on small doses The wedding cake was rnde of the drug if she were taking the by the bride's grandmother, Mrs. her leg or pili and broke George Wood and was decorated underwent surgery. her Miss Petersen. by sister, "That's doing something on the Special honored guests will be basis of incomplete Mi's. Erma P. Petersen and Mr. information", he said. "The only and Mrs. George L. Wood, reason I'd do it is that I know grandparents of the bride, all of there is no hazard." Provo. Blood plasma has a protein A family shower was given by which prevents the natural .Mr. and Mrs. Don L. Wood of coagulation process from formSpringville and a miscallaneous ing blood clots. Wessler said the shower was hosted by Miss Pope, pill somehow depresses this Mrs. Hetchle and Joyce Haupt. inhibitor, sometimes reducing its After a in effectiveness to as low as 12 honeymoon per California the newlyweds will cent of normal. live in Provo while the Wessler studied 450 women and bridegroom resumes his studies found that even though 35 at Brigham Young University. g percent had their natural effectiveness reduced by more than 50 per cent, none developed blood clots. Are you on your toes, ready He then requested Dr. V.V. for every new turn in fashion? of Kings College Hospital Kakkar Clever ones who move stylishly Medical School in London, to from the job, to the tennis court, to the dance floor usually have study women on the pill who had minor surgery. something basic going for undergone them: healthy, well-keKakkar found that three of eight feet. That's the message of The New women on the pill developed Foot Book. It contains hints of small clots in their legs after all sorts, called pedicure undergoing surgery while 12 Minters, treats and cosmetic women not on the pill undergoing care. The treats include the same type of operations did massage. not develop clots. " V CAROLYN HATCH Carolyn Hatch Tells Dec. 7 Nuptial Plans Hatch proficiency in cosmetology from the Weber State College. She has Springville engagement and approaching attended Canada College in and Calif, of their daughter Redwood City, marriage Mr. and Mrs. Victor Dee announce of Carolyn to George E. Morris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Beecher A. Morris of Cochran, Ga. The couple will be married Dec. 7 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The marriage will be Robert L. by performed mission former Backman, future of the president bridegroom. A reception vdll honor the couple that evening at the Springville Stake Center. Miss Hatch is a graduate of Springville High School and of1 certificate received a One day sale. Saturday only. Save 30 on denim baggie for men. r v Brigham Young University. She has filled an LDS Mission in the British North Mission and is presently employed in Provo. Mr. Morris graduated from Perry High School in Perry, Ga. He was in the U.S. Army serving one year in Viet Nam. He has filled an LDS Northwestern Mission and is a graduate of BYU. He is currently employed in Springville by the Nebo School District. Following their marriage the couple will make their home in Springville. Let's Ask the Cook Gold Leaf Dangerous' In Decorating Cakes By NAN WILEY Dear Nan: Could you tell me how to make the gold leaf used in professional cake decorating? I mean the kind that is used to make designs on top of the frosting. I have seen such illustrations in magazines but they never give any details. Mrs. Jacobs, Bismarck, N.D. There is so much confusion about this type of decoration I checked with a home baking supplier I trust (Maid of specialty ' J first-of-a-ki- completely. c - ; Scandinavia, Minneapolis, Minn.) Their reply was that the gold and silver leaf that is used in some of our good neighbor countries, as well as in the United States, are actually gold and silver powder (the kind one finds in hobby shops) mixed with a few drops of lemon juice and applied to the icing. They cautioned, "We, similar material for cakes? "Can't tell you exactly what is used for dragees that makes them edible but we certainly do not tell customers to purchase the metallic powders as do some cake decorators. What we do substitute for this type of thing and it is not anything like' the silver leaf that one sees on cakes made in foreign countries is what we call brilliantine. "When it is tinted with yellow-gol- d paste coloring it gives quite a golden sparkle. One can make a gray type that looks quite silver. It is quite edible, cakes sparkled with this material are very attractive. "So, here is how you make brilliantine. Put 2 ounces of gum arabic and 2 cup hot water into a double boiler. Stir occasionally while heating over hot water. When melted, strain through a piece of fine muslin, color !s desired. Mix brown and yellow for a beautiful gold effect. Dip a stiff brush into the mixture and brush lightly over pieces of clean, polished glass. Dry in a warm room or a barely warm oven.' 1 however, frown heartily on this type of material because we consider it dangerous. We have had thousands of letters asking where this type of product is available. They mention that, When dry and set, scrape or after all, there are such things as brush brilliantine off the glass. gold and silver dragees, why not Use as is or crush with a rolling pin for finer granules. May now be used for spangling cakes and cookies." Some years ago one of the national magazines featured a New Year's Eve cake that had a gold clock on it, made with the metallic stuff which they said was edible as long as it had lemon juice in it. There were vast repercussions, pro and con, but I would prefer not to risk it. Purchase 4 Boxes Drop - in pests will appreciate a piece of loaf cake with their or more tea. vou may obtain some great ideas for them from Nan Wiley's Utah Office Supply leaflet No. 18, "Luscious Lo.f Cake and Tea Breads." 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