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Show WEEKLY PEFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL IS SETTBFR 2, 1976 ost Creative Cook Now the secrets told1 The 34 ohm imaginative, creative cook m the state has been aw mcii-a prize of $200 for the Peanut Butter recipe 2 tsp soda tsp salt 1 Brand Quick c Oats 2 2 c flour Topping c creamy peanut 1 F mgers 1 THE abihtv of Lola Boyce of iv ton has been discovered bv National Oats Company, Im during its third annual B'gLittle recipe contest 1 very enirant in the contest submitted a recipe using oats arid the companv, makers of butter I THE contest, called because BigLittle thousands of prizes were awarded and lit tie towns, has grown in p puluritv each vear and now ludges have a difficult task in deciding which recipes are must creative, show the best, economical use of the ingredients and prove a gi neral goodness of finished in big cities Mr. and Mrs. V. Douglas Stephenson of Riverside, baby breath Dave McClurg was best man Ushers were Ralph Stephenson, Jeff Merkley, Dan Merkley and Matt California proudly announce marriage of their daughter Marian to David C Merkley. the MRS. RANDY GAILEY Church Rites Mr. and Mrs. Dean son of J. Nel- North 2000 West, Clinton, Utah, are announcing 1021 the marriage of their daughter Terri Nelson and Randy Galley. The ceremony was performed on Friday, Aug. 20 in the LDS Salt Lake Temple. BISHOP AND Mrs. S. Ferrel South of 2650 2000 Galley West, Syracuse, are the parents of the bridegroom. They entertained with a wedding Brunch immediately the following temple marriage. This was held at m the Rodeway Inn, Salt Lake City. That evening the newlyweds were honored with a wedding reception that was held at the Clinton LDS Stake Center in Clinton. THE BRIDE greeted guests in a quiana gown, fashioned with an empire bodice, that was outlined with lace. It had a stand-u- p collar, long close fitting sleeves, and the skirt fell into very soft deep folds. Her Chapel train, and the entire gown trim was all adorned with lace encrusted with seed pearls. Attending the bride was Mrs. Kelly Flint, matron of honor, a sister; Miss Peggy Sanders, Miss Laurie Galley, a sister of the bridegroom; and Miss Tracy Nelson, another sister of the bride were bridesmaids; and Mrs. Dan Miller, was attending matron. Distinctive Wedding Announcements Invitations & Accessories For Appointment Phone 376-981- 2 JUNIOR bridesmaids were Tanya Nelson, sister of the bride, and Lori Oleson, little flower girls were Chelese Worthen, and Tina Freestone. The matron of honor, junior bridesmaids and the flower girls, wore gowns of baby blue polyester crepe. They were accented with white lace. All the other attendance wore alike gowns in yellow polyester crepe. THE duties of best man were Michael Thayne and Bret Galley, Dean Kay Nelson and Mark Flinders ushered The young couple will make their home m Syracuse. SHARING THE BRIDE was entertained with showers given by Mrs. Ferrel S. Galley at her home in Syracuse, another given by Mrs. Dan Miller and another given by Mrs. Kelly Flint, Mrs. Lyman Freestone, Mrs. Blaine Worthen and Mrs. LaJean Jensen. The new Mrs. Galley has graduated from Brigham Young University. Mrs. Galley is currently attending College in Op den, and has filled an LDS Steven-Henag- er mission, vsb 1 PARENTS of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Essler of 470 Vine and Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Jensen of 555 E. 300 S. both in Clearfield. The ceremony took place in the cultural hall of the Clearfield LDS Sixth Ward church and was performed by Bishop Francis Carling. A reception followed the ceremony. FOR THE wedding and reception the bride was lovely in a chiffon wedding gown trimmed with lace and long tram. FOLLOWING a honeymoon to Southern California the couple will make their home 2751 Oak Lane, Layton. The couple was married August 19, 1976 in the Salt Lake LDS temple by Myrthus in Salt Lake City The bride is a graduate of Brigham Young University Evans. THE groom is a graduate of Layton high and has attended wedding breakfast was held at The Polynesian in Salt Lake City. That evening an outside open house was held at the grooms home in Lay-toOn Aug. 21 in Riverside, Calif, a reception was held at the LDS Institute of Religion The brides dress was embroidered bodice and skirt covered cuffs, button front voil and lined Her bouquet was of small yellow roses and yellow-throate- d A Weber State College and is now attending the University of Utah He has fulfilled a LDS mission to Nagoya-Japa- n La Leche To Meet orchid. the products are sold The Clearfield group of La Leche League will begin its third year of offering help to and encouragement breastfeeding mothers with the start of a new series of meetings on September 2, at 7.30 p m at the home of Mrs Terry R Loder, brides sister Karen Judd maid of honor, Ann Christensen. Bridesmaids were Ruth Stephenson and Mrs. Steve Duffin both sisters of the bride. Their gowns were print bodice in long-sleeve- d Airman Esther R Evans, whose parents are retired Master Sergeant and Mrs Ralph G Evans of 424 North 850 East Layton, has been assigned to Chanute AFB, 111., after completing Air Force basic training e MANY contest winners were awarded $10 prizes Next year, for those who plan ahead, another contest will be held and more winners announced cooks Meanwhile, good everywhere will be interested in trying a recipe which won a grand prize for its creator Big-Littl- DURING the six weeks training at Lackland AFB, Tex , the airman studied the Air Force mission, organiza- tion and customs and received special instruction in human relations Airman Evans will now receive specialized training PEANUT BUTTER FINGERS c butter 3 4 c creamy peanut butter 4 c brown sugar c sugar egg tsp vanilla in milk. MRS. Stephensons gown was a long shirt styled in sal- A profit 1 SHE IS a 1976 graduate of Layton High School. 1 the Flower girl was Kristie Leagues purpose is to help encourage "good mothering through breastfeeding La Leche League began in a Chicago surburb twenty years ago, when one mother who had successfully nursed her baby, helped another who wanted to breastfeed This is still the basic approach, although the League is now international in scope, with more than 2800 groups helping thousands of women all over the world THE group will meet the first Thursday of each month A series of four meetings will discuss, informally, different phases of breastfeeding Topic for the first meeting will be Advantages of Breastfeeding to Mother and Discussion leader Baby. will be Mrs Mark Durrani, SERVING his brother as best man was Paul Jensen with Stan Fear, Larry Kanno and Blair Jensen, a brother of the bridegroom as ushers A wedding shower was given for the bride by her sister, Mrs. Kathy Cope and also Miss Holly Adams All women who are interested in nursing their babies are invited as are their babies You need not be pregnant or even have a family to attend If you are a grandmother, if ou are a wife who hopes some day to have children, if you are interested . you are wel and orange. Mrs. Merkley was in a full length mon mint color with straight-lin- e with a ruffle. They had cor- - Rites Mrs. Brett Cope sister of the bride was matron of honor. She wore a yellow semble made of fashioned with a sleeves terfly en- gauze but- and gatherskirt. ATTENDANTS to the bride were Miss Holly Adams and Miss Deborah Essler sister of the bride. They wore dresses of blue gauze similar to the matron of honors gown. Folkman. of Layton. He will be named Russell. It is the first grandson for Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bowman of Kaysville. The other Aaron William. Mrs. Stites will be remem- Mrs. Robert Whitman of as V , ra '.r former the Lay-to- n The include Mrs. Mary Bowman, Emma Kaysville; Mrs Thomson, Bountiful, Mrs Anthony, Ida. comes word of the arrival of a son bom on Aug 6 to Mr. and Mrs. Terry Lotz. The lad weighed in a 8 lbs. 11 ozs. and is their fourth child. At home to welcome the playmate is Camille, Chantell and Trevor Mr. and Mrs Terry Lotz of Kaysville, Mrs. Merle Parker Alice Adams, Layton From Loma Linda, Calif This is the first greatgrandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Smith of Kaysville. Mrs. Esta Galloway of Colorado is the other greatgrandmother. Rejoicing over the arrival of their first child are Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Johnson of Ogden, former Kaysville residents. The new addition arrived on Aug. 19 at the McKay Hospital and weighed in at 7 lbs. 12 ozs. and will be named Holli Ann. The new mother is the former Willa Ann Milgate, of of Kaysville and Hank Williams of Henmfer are the proud grandparents. Mrs Nora Miller the is greatgrandmother np Using Very Ripe Fruit Kaysville. The grandparents include Mr. and Mrs. Ray Millgate, Mr. and Mrs. H. Arthur Johnson, all of Kaysville and Dawson Lindsay of Kaysville is the Its a son for Mr. and Mrs. Richard .T. Bowman of 600 West Mutton Hollow, Kaysville. The 7 lbs. 6 ozs. lad arrived on Aug. 20 at the McKay Hospital and is their frrst child. Mrs. Bowman is BY APRIL RHODES Fruits that are too ripe for freezing and canning are excellent for jams, jellies, con- serves, and marmalades. r. WHEN A recipe calls for shaved chocolate, use your, vegetable peeler on slightly warmed semisweet chocolate , squares. the former Shellie Whitman MUSTANG II 2 DOOR MPG - Stock No. 6462 4 Speed, WSW, Radio, WSW PINTO RUNABOUT Stock No. 6138 ' Radio, fold down . seats, trim rings -- ' v ' 'I SmssSI Jp MAVERICK 4 DOOR Stock No. 6442 Radio, inL decor group., WSW Radial tires Radio 1975 Elite Stock No. 2745 Deluxe Interior, Radio, Air PS, PB, wire wi eel covers ' hi itacir vt 4188 Merril Sessions, 6 Those living in Ogden or 773-528- Kaysville may wish to call Mrs. Hicks at 9 or Mrs. Price at 2 for information about meetings in those areas 1972 Pinto 392-681- Auto., Air, Radio gpfefirn 988 1975 Ford Mustang Mark 1701 grandparents are Mr. and EveLynne Smith of Kaysville. It is the first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs James Smith of Fairbanks, Alaska. The other ' come. Bowling Lanes. After a wedding trip to the Uintas they will make their home in Sunset, mnm Boasting over the arrival of their first child, a son, are Mr. and Mrs Steven Stites. The 7 lbs. 7 ozs lad arrived on Aug. 18 and will be named ABE BUY NOW! AND SAVE! ... FOR further information about the Clearfield group, you may call Mrs Loder, Mrs. Durrant; or Mrs C or until chips are softened. Remove from oven and spread chips over all 77s non- organization, the aircraft equipment maintenance field 1 THE NAME La Leche is the Spanish and means THE NEW bride attends Clearfield and will graduate next year. Mr. Jensen is a graduate of Clearfield High School and has attended Weber State College. He is presently employed at JoLee MAIN LAYTON 825-484- Assigned companys 825-730- 2 yellow. They carried 2 yellow roses, babys breath and fern. come from the oven. Sprinkle chocolate chips over top Return to oven for 3 to 4 minutes grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stites of St. product In each state, in addition to the $200 grand prize winner, four category winners each received a $25 prize Recipes in categories of Mam Dishes, Breads, Ccxikies and Desserts were judged and winners an nounted in each state in which Whip creamy peanut butter until fluffy. Spread over bars as they COMBINE first eight ingredients and blend well. Stir m oats and flour. Press into a greasted 11 x 15 inch baking pan. Bake at 325 degrees F. for 20 to 25 minutes or until light I v bered 1 MATRON of honor was the Essler-Jense- n In ceremonies performed August 15th the former Miss Frances Essler became the bride of Mark D. Jensen. Merkley. HE IS the son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip W. Merkley of with roses and of yellow sages browned. Kaysville Births Brant Oats and pop coin, was delighted to find such an interesting varietv of Uses fur the product Salt Lake Rites c. 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