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Show B6 Taste Celebrations Continued from Bl food, and people are going to be stuffed Tucanos has participated in the Taste of the Valley for Smith, Marden " I seven years, and management at the Provo restaurant relish the opportunity to showcase their food in such a unique format. "Sometimes people don't understand our concept, but when they try our food at this and realize what it is like then they come to us as a guest," Brittany Smith and Joshua Scott Marden will be married in the Timpanogos LDS Temple on Saturday, July 28, 2007. The bride is the daughter of Steve and Khss Smith of Provo. The groom is the son of Rebecca Pulley and Christopher and Narine Marden of American Fork. Family and friends are invited to a reception in their honor on Jury 27 from 600 to 8:00 p.m. at the Provo library, 550 North University Avenue, Provo. 'Letters to the Editor online King said. Taste of the Valley is also a great opportunity for business Bake-of- f Noura Maan BOTTOM LINE I MOOS. YfAfUND " ' SALES event a day without a Nissan, i is like a dav without Sunshine! s cream parlor. And with temperatures in the Austrian capital topping 95 degrees Fahrenheit for almost available a week, the treat in rice, vanilla-ric- e and soy " flavors has the potential to become a hit during the dog days of summer. Simona Leonardini, an Italian who concocted the creamy delight, said she hopes it will help man's best friend deal with the sizzling summer heat. "I own three dogs myself, and if it's hot, they desperately need to cool down," she was quoted as saying. Leonarclini, who declined to divulge exactly what's in the recipe, used her Golden Retrievers as testers to get the taste just right. She also consulted with veterinarians and stressed that the "doggie dessert" doesn't contain any additives or artifi - m 7 ' 44 awarded. Judges include Shirley Edwards of Shirley's Home-madeProvo, and Karen Webber, BYU pastry chef. Register now through Aug. s, 25.465-789- www.cou0arblue.com Versa cial food coloring. The Viennese, like the g Parisians, are generally v and often take their friends along d when they run errands or go about their daily lives. It's not uncommon to spot dogs snoozing in cafes, waiting outside grocery stores and riding the city's trams and buses. "Dogissimo" is just one in a series of dog fads that have surfaced in Austria in recent weeks. An open-ai- r movie theater opened Thursday night that encourages dog owners to bring their pets. But at nearly $10 for a large portion, it remains to be seen how well the new treat will sell. The smaller container goes for about $7. Some dog owners, such as Marian Reichelt, a young professional who works at Telekom Austria, don't seem to care about the cost. "It's new, innovative and a funny gag," Reichelt said as she picked up a portion for her pet, Jakob. But not everyone is enthused. Austrian broadcaster ORF quoted society columnist Karl Hohenlohe as saying: "It tastes like steel that a dog peed on." dog-lovin- fat-fre- e, 12-1- PA YSON Payson Onion Days is having a BakeOff Competition on Sept.. 3, at Memorial Park, 200 S. Main St., Payson. It features three categories: bread, rolls, muffins in two divisions: adults age 20 and PRESS It's VIENNA, Austria comes in three flavors, and it's for ... dogs. Introducing "Dogissimo" an ice Cream created specifically for canines which has gone on sale at a Vienna ice up with first prize, $200; and 9 juniors, years with first prize, $100. Other cash and merchandise prizes will be Days ASSOCIATED THE said. competition at Payson Onion 2007 I bark, you bark, we all bark for doggie ice cream? owners to reach a clientele they may not normally attract. This is an event that touches the fine diner all the way down to the person who rarely gets out to restaurants in the valley ," King said. In addition to food. 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