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Show Page Sunday, May 21, 1972 HERALD, Provo, Utah 32-T- HE Suzann Dixon AUM Holds To Election Marry Don Pulsipher 4 Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dixon of the announce Lindon and forthcoming engagement marriage of their daughter, Suzann, to Don W. Pulsipher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond D. Pulsipher of Provo. The couple will be married on June 1 at the bride's home and will be honored by a reception that evening from 8 to 10 at the lindon Ward cultural hall. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. is presently-attendinThe bride-to-b- e Pleasant Grove High School and is a member of the Pleasant Grove IDS Seminary. The future bridegroom is a , graduate of Provo High. He is employed in Pleasant Grove. The bride has chosen her three sisters, LeAnn as maid of honor, Pauline and Shirline Dinner AUM sorority held their annual election dinner recently at the home of Sindie Hailstone. Following the dinner, the program was presented by the outgoing seniors at Provo High who are members of the organization. New officers were then elected with Ann Whitaker to for li71-7be the new president; Linda Diane Gurr, Close, secretary; Lenielle Nelson, reporter; and Sindie Hailstone, historian. r" i ? vice-preside- as KATHLEEN KENNARD SUZANN DDCON (Judy Ann Carter) Judy Ann Carter Kennard McDowell - 4 Becomes Bride Wedding Anticipated Mr. and Mrs. F. Ralph Kennard of Provo announce the upcoming marriage of their daughter, Kathleen to Garry Charles McDowell, sort cf Mr. and Mrs. Lester J. Ellerman of San Jose, Calif. The couple will be married on May 25 in the Provo IDS Temple ANN WHITAKER Artichoke Pot Roast Makes Superb Dinner meat are tender. Place meat and vegetables on platter (remove 1 tablespoon salad oil vegetables with slotted spoon). 4 to 4 pound pot roast (rump Measure cooking liquid. Add water if needed to make 3 cups. or eye round) Return to pan. Blend flour and Vi Salt V teaspoon cup water; stir into cooking pepper liquid. Cook, stirring constantly, 1 bay leaf until gravy boils; boil 2 to 3 2 cloves garlic minutes. Season to taste with 1 large onion, chopped salt and pepper and serve with Vi teaspoon Worcestershire meat and vegetables. Water To trim artichokes, cut off 6 medium artichokes trimmed stems at base and remove 3 or 4 and quartered 1 pound carrots, cut in layers of bottom leaves. Cut off 1 w ltt incnes from top of ar pieces tichokes and trim off any tips 1 cup sliced celery V remaining on leaves. Cut ar flour cup oil in large Dutch oven; tichokes in quarters and remove Heat brown roast on all sides. Drain chokes (fuzzy portion) from the off fat. Sprinkle meat with Vt center. Rub all cut surfaces with teaspoons of salt. Add pepper, lemon juice. bay leaf, garlic, onion; Worcestershire, and 2 cups water. GIRLS - GIRLS - GIRLS Cover and simmer 2Mt hours, or until meat is almost done. Add 1 Visit the Orem Geneva Times before you place that WeddingR cup water and the vegetables. Invitation Order. Large assort Sprinkle with 1 teaspoon salt. Cover and simmer 30 minutes ment. Prices you can afford. longer or until vegetables and Artichoke Pot Roast Dinner (Makes 6 to 8 servings) Hit. p;y 'X' and seasonings. The preparation is simple, the result superb. ARTICHOKE POT Roast Dinner combines a medley of beef, celery, carrots, artichokes SHOP WEEKDAY v & . On Thursday The couple will make their home in Pleasant Grove. . MRS. ROBERT TIMOTHY WUNSCHEL man. r i i o 3 2, bridesmaids; along with Lori Pulsipher, and Pam Madsen. Sterling Boren will serve as best V J with a reception to follow that evening at 135 E. 2000 S. in Orem. The bride-to-b- e attended Pocatello and Highland High School in Pocatello, Ida. before graduating from Orem High. She is currently a senior at BYU where she is majoring in music education. She fulfilled an IDS mission to the Argentine North Mission. Mr. McDowell is a graduate of Overf elt High in San Jose, Calif, and is now a sophomore at Brigham Young University. He completed an LDS mission to Mr. and Mrs. Garn Carter of Provo announce the marriage of their daughter, Judy Ann, who became the bride of Robert Timothy Wunschel yesterday in ceremonies by performed Bishop Ronald Pace at the home of the bride. Pam K. Taylor to serve as matron of honor, with Marlene Kennard, Elisa Kennard, Floy C. Bigler, Marsha Evans, LuAnn Asay, Karen A. Zundel and Suzanne Brower as attendants. attend. The new bride attended Provo High School and her husband attended Orem High. He is the son of Mrs. Betty Wunshel formerly of Davenport, Iowa, now residing in Orem, and the late Dr. Richard C. Wunschel. Attending the bride at the reception will be Kathy Brady and Terry Henderson. The newlyweds will make their home in San Diego where the bridegroom will be serving in the U.S. Navy. The couple will make their home in Provo following their France. 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