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Show Page The 6-- A REFLEX July 18, 1957- - Homemaker Of The Week 9 Barbecued Spareribs at the Tanners , By Mary Bow ring doctor's life is a busy one and so is hi wifes! Karly in mar-- , riage she must learn to plan meals that won't ' spoil if the man of the house is three or four hours late in arriving for dinner. She must remain calm and unruffled if Mrs. Jones decides to have a baby just when the doctor is due at a dinner party his own! Helen (Mrs Noall Z.l Tanner has learned all this anil has raised three happy children and maintained a home that is always inviting. During the summer months the Tanners have an avenue of escape which is their ranch home in Wyoming There, five miles from the nearest telephone and without many of the modern conveniences. they find a relaxing A Call Your Society and Club News to Mrs. Bowring In rites solemnized July in the and was on the Deans honor Salt Lake LDS Temple, Howard Prior to her wedding the Spring Heaton claimed Miss Caro- - Mrs. Heaton was extensively Elizabeth Bennion for his tertained at parties given by L. ride. KIKay Christiansen, G. Gibbs Smith and Mrs. 1 long-rang- n co-e- NOALL Z. TANNKR, left, is this week's Reflex Homemaker of the Week." grandson. Edward. With her are daughters Sheral, I', of I, student, and Noleen, 13. Photo) MRS. . - She is holding (Reflex-Journa- l of the Temple, officiated at the rites. E, dlowing the wedding .the bride- groom s parents, Mr. and Mrs. il- Main A. Heaton of Fruit Heights, Kavsvillc, entertained the hridai party at a breakfast at the Hotel Utah. That evening the newlyweds greeted guests at a reception at tlie hnt le oft!he bride's parents, Mr and Mrs. M. Lynn Bennion, Salt 1h II small can mushrooms, 1 can of shrimp, a package cooked frozen bells Chicken Soup l'i'cans milk peas and seasoning to taste. and can condensed milk. Then Place in a good sized baking add 1 can boned chicken diced, dish. Mix either prepared biscuit j Bob Christensens Mr. and Mrs. Bob Christensen have spent the past week in Yel-- i lowstone Park. At Bear Lake Mr. and Mrs. Newell Wood and family spent last Tuesday at Bear roll. Lake Falla from Horae Little Meridee Gregory fell from en- - u horse that she was Tues-ly- n Mrs. day in Layton and riding broke her Glen shoulder for the second time Garrett; Mrs. Alexander Schreiner; ,n a few weeks, Mrs. Charles Ralph Cornwall; Mrs. . . Richard P Condie and her .laugh- (;'0 Mrs W. Rose and three . ter. Miss Jeanette Condie; Dr. and r ... ' Mrs. Lowell E. Bennion; Mrs. Douglas O. Woodruff and hor n . k t daughter, Miss Susan Woodruff; Mr8' A and A' Lund Mr' Mrs. Elmo R. Morgan and Mrs. E. Leonard, and Mrs. Harlen Ham- Visiting Tennessee mond, of Arlington, Virginia, who . Mr ' the home of Mra and LJuly 13 Saturday, left family oung. for Nashville, Tennessee, to Visit M r an William Heaton Alices mother. On the way, on entertained at a garden party at juiv u;( Hutrt attended a meet- their home ior the young couple jn(l- - jn renver, Colo., concerning and Mr. and Mrs. Karl G. Green the negotiation of of dis- assisted by Mrs. C. M. Strongham, tribution of water policies in the Uintah rs. Donarl Hanson and Mrs. W ,1- -, Basin, between Colorado and Utah, Main Dillingham entertained at a Mr. Wayne Criddle, state engineer buffet supper for the to-lweds. ani Robert B. Porter, asst, at-Mr. and Mrs. James R. Dickson tornev general were also at the also honored the couple at a buffet meeting, supper prior to their marriage Attend National Meet . Margurite Bourne went by plan Sign seen in front yard: Any- - Saturday morning with Emily El-ois welcome to use our lawn dredge to Atlanta, Georgia, to mower, providing they dont take attend the National Convention of it out of the yard. county officials. new with-Preside- nt fnU' jrJin ' bride chose a de sole, fioned wrth an,i galloped ,f .whlU 8llk I' I' '?e Was . by combining several. Add slowly to one can Camp- eharnun j 127 Farmin9,on News Carolyn Elisabeth Bennion, Howard Spring llealon Married in S. L. Temple life. Helen says the nearest grocery store is 22 miles away, so meals e require planning. Like their home in Layton, though, the unexpected or invited guests alike are always treated to the hospitality of the entire Tanner family. The oldest Tanner child is Ste-vawho is now married to the former Marilyn Holt. He is doing graduate work in pharmacy at the University of Utah. Their young son Edward is a source of great delight to his adoring grandparents and aunts. Sheral is a busy d at the University of Utah where she is enjoying all the fun and glamour of sorority life as well as keeping up with her studies during the winter months. Youngest daughNoleen. ter is Helen loves to entertain in her spacious home. Busy in many community affairs as well as church auxiliaries, she still finds time to have guests in for dinner, to belong to her clubs and to cook delicious foods for all occasions. Phone Kaysville reoine for dron mix or vour muffa.nt .sleev. biscuits and snoonsf mixture w!h arounu. edge of miXiiurt Place in folds of fabric c)hne a yolk. The hake for about fuj" skirt fell "into a brush a 37. deg oven train, .2.1 minutes a pearl tira fell her fin- gertip veil of silk illusion and she carried a nosegay of .white geraniums encircled with white fulle. Her attendants were Mrs. Don B. Clark, her sister from China The Elias Adafas family reunion I.ake, California, matron of honor; will be held Sunday, August J, at another sister, Miss Rebecca Ben-th- e Beach Terrace at I.agtnn. nion, Mrs. William Craven, San Now at h"mc in West Point are flower girl was Diane Davis. Lunch time will be from noon un- - Francisco, California; Mrs. Har-ti- l Dean Manning served as best! newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Stanley 2 p.m. A program will start len Hammon, Arlington, Virginia, Manning who exchanged wedding man. at 2:3(1 p.m. All descendants of and Miss Susan Woodruff. 27 in ,he LDS: the Elias Ad.., ,h, Alftta .twr rjc,P.o tTpiJ""' Mr. and Mrs. Manning left vited to attend along with' their in' princess styled gowns of white The br.de is the former M iss ;"ew a honeymoon to Las egas. families. with . crvsanthemums - Con of Davies, daughter Mr.; bodices. wore circle They ClearMrs. Kenneth Davies and of crown of coral velvet and net and field and Mr. and Mrs. John Man-- : carried nosegays of coral geranining of West Point are parents ums. of the bridegroom. Mrs. Bennion chose a gown of The pair were honored with a pastel green lace with soil panels reception the evening following in cocktail length for her daughtheir marriage in the First-Thir- d ters wedding and the bridegrooms in Clearfield. Ward Chapel mother was in a coral lace sheath 1 rites solemnized last Thurs-- 1 Best man duties were performed featuring puffed sleeves and also The bride greeted guests in a floor-lengt- h model of white taf- - day in the Logan LDS Temple' by Joel Watt and William (Mike) cocktail length. feta and lace, styled with snug lace Miss Shirlene Park became the Smith, Del Mar W. Stevens and Jerry Liston served as best man bodice and long tapered sleeves bride of Deon 0. Stevens. Presi-- 1 Owen Smoot ushered, reiistint enamel 00 White food-tciXCIUSIVI for the bridegroom and ushers Both young people arc former were Gene Raymond, Max Green, and a full skirt which extended dent A. George Raymond official the food tide guards the keeping quality when into a train. Her veil of illusion ed. students of the University of Utah Dewain Ward, David Garrett, Joel you teal your canning with Bernardin Opt and fell fingertip length from a brides Snap Lids. Following the wedding the brid- - where they were members of Galbraith anil young Steve Scott crown and she carried a cascade al party was feted at a break- - Lambda Delta Sigma. The bride- - Clark was a junior usher, The double-map(XCIUSIVI signal tell you (1) when you have a safe seal and (2) if you've lost that bouquet of white and pink roses fast at the Bluebird in Logan, groom was also affiliated with Following the reception the centered by an orchid. teal, in time to correct the cause and by the parents of the bride- - Kappa Kappa Psi and hits fulfilled dal pair left for a honeymoon to Miss Claudia Hope, Miss Fran-alwa- groom. Mr. and Mrs. Donald 0. an LDS Central Atlantic States Lake Liuise, Canada. They will Bernardin Snap Lids have builc-iXCIUSIVI jar cine Smith, Miss Pauline Morley, Stevens, Layton. mission. He is in the U. S. Army return to Palo Alto, California, to rings of live latex, and are picked to slide out Miss JoAnn McGerty, Miss individually. Friday evening the newlyweds reserve and has been on a tour make a home, lyn Muller and Miss Shirley Davies were further honored with a recep- - ot duty at Ft. Ord, ( alifornia. The bride is a graduate of the Available at A & P., Kroger and other leading food were attendants to the bride and tion given by the brides Prior to her wedding the bride University of Utah and has done stores. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Park, Boun-- ! was feted at' parties given by Mrs. graduate work at the University of A nt (fllar4 edltlM) el the lemarM tha pmia. Homt Canalng Culde, la lust She is affiliated tiful, at the Bountiful First-Sixt- h Joseph McDermott, Miss Nelda Washington. Iipandad la alia, contalnla atora than ISO Ward house. McDermott, Miss Freeman, Miss with Chi Omega Sorority. raclpat, datalla al all awtheda, The young bride was charming Gloria Hardy, Miss Donna Clay- Mr. Heaton graduated from the kinta. Colorfully helpful tables, time savin in a gown of lace and tulle under-- ! ton. Miss Joy Graham, Miss Mary University of Southern California Culdo" available eow for ftret Illustrated Iho now on scored with satin. Fashioned with Beth Childs and Mrs end paatao. time for only coat of handlln Doreen on June 1." of this year with a 3.7 edition of a squared, scalloped neckline and Thompson. ta grade average. He was a memlmr adOaa mt mm prtatad tut tie, m "THE GUIDE short sleeves, it was compliment- Del Mar Stevens hosted a bach- - of Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Beta Pi, (atm Co Ceapaaj, EvoMvtDo 12, Mboa tar ye tm elbow-lengted by h mitts. Tau Sigma and Phi Beta Sigma elor party. Her veil of illusion fell from: a tiara of seed pearls and rhinc- stones and khe carried a bouquet of pink elf roses and stephanotis. NEW LOW COST. GET A DEMONSTRATION! All CONDITIONIM TEMPERATURES MADE TO ORDCR-Miss Karen attended the bride as maid of honor and bridesmaids were Miss Nelda McDermott, Miss Judy Argyle and Miss Darlene' PAT PARSON Freeman. Junior Prom Queer) vjf Little Joyce Park and Louise Utah Slate Park were flower girls. - 1 . . j - ,r, Here is the way she prepares them. Barbecued Sauce for Spareribs cup tomato catsup cup water 2 tablespoons vinegar cup brown sugar 2 t a b e s p o on s Worcestershire sauce. tablespoon salt dash cayenne pepper 1 teaspoon paprika teaspoon black pepper teaspoon chilj powder Combine above ingredients. Put in roaster. Add one spareribs sliced onion. Pour sauce over meat and cover pan. Place in 3.M) deg. oven for 1 hours. Remove cover for last 2i minutes. Serve with rice, Another dish of Helen's that receives requests for sec- onds is this thoroughly delectable Thjs is an original re- cipe of hers, one that she discovered I 1 1 ... 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