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Show Page 24-- THE HERALD, Provo. Utah, Thursday, October 30, 1980 Recipe Hunt Yields Missing Favorite Weddings Lois Godwin baked her family's favorite bread four times a week for 15 years. She lost the Valinda Peterson, Don Bates Wedding recipe and tried to duplicate it from memory. It didn't work. After a 10 year search that included checking libraries in four different states, she found a copy of her long-lorecipe in Valinda Peterson and Provo. Don I. Bates will wed Mrs. Godwin, now livSaturday in the Manti ing in Chilhowie, Va., was LDS Temple. A reception a guest of Mr. and Mrs. will honor the couple that Clifton Beardall. cf evening at the Palmyra Provo. in the early 1950s. Stake Center, 505 E. 900 She acquired several of N., Spanish Fork. her favorite recipes from Parents of the prospec- -' Mrs. Beardall, including tive newlyweds are Mr. the bread. and Mrs. Wayne E. After she lost her Peterson, Spanish Fork, recipe, she tried tracing and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald the Beardall s, and the L Bates, Springville. Clifton Beardall she Bridal attendants will found was not the correct be Cathy Davies, Debbie one. She assumed they Bates, Carrie Peterson, were both deceased. Shalice Taylor, Mary She asked every cook Swensen and Janice she knew if they had a Wride. peasant bread recipe that Rick Bater and Bryon used lard, cake yeast and and Kelly Peterson will raised three times. attend the bridegroom. Although she could find Special guests will in- bread recipes, this one clude Mrs. Grace eluded her. Markham, Spanish Fork; This fall, she wrote to and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Provo Public Library for T. Hansen, Spanish Fork; help. Carta Mittelstadt, a all grandparents of the library employee, spent half a day searching. couple. bride-to-b- e The She found the recipe. Mrs. Beardall had not graduated with honors from Spanish Fork High died, but her husband School and LDS had. After her husband's Seminary. She was active death, she remarried and in the drill team, is now Mrs. Ina Long. cheerleading and the A Mrs. Mittelstadt found Cappella Choir. the information from a Her fiance is a Beardall relative in graduate of Springville Springville, Mrs. Heber High School. Cox, a genealogist. After their marriage the couple will live in Mrs. Cox found Mrs. Spanish Fork. Long in her records after search. a The recipe can't be til'Mi I : ? i ? 1 I ! ' 111 st VALINDA PETERSON, DON I. BATES Ina Long shares homemade bread with Carla Mittelstadt. share it with Mrs. found in cookbooks because it is an original Parents of the at the Springville of Art. Special guests will be 'Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hol-leMapleton; Mr. and y, Mrs. Mack Pickering Springville; and Mr, and Mrs. Reed Averett, Springville; all grandparents of the couple. 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Spoon canned crushed pineapple in juice onto ice cream or sherbet for a lighter, less sweet PEASANT SOURDOUGH BREAD t c. warm water 1 envelope warm yeast Mix yeast with water. Add: 4 t. sugar 2 t. salt 1 T. vinegar t T. melted lard (may substitute a light unsaturated oil) , Beat in: 2 c. flour Let rise until it's foamy. Work in: 44 c. flour Let rise again until double. Mix down and let rise again. Form it into a loaf and sprinkle with yellow cornmeal Make three diagonal slashes in the top. Let rise again. Cook in a 400 degree oven for 45 minutes. Mrs. Long says this is a hearty bread, ideal for chilly autumn nights when accompanied by a hot soup. The couple will be REED PICKERING (Denise Bird Simmons) share it with Daily Herald readers. It is Ina Long's Peasant Bread honored at an open house this evening rom 7 to 9 MR. AND MRS. 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