Show r 4S — muf nTmr"gr-"'ijuifn)yr- R — Make 'Cottage Roir If there' a fnall amount of ginger ale left in a bottle you can mix it with brown sugar and use it to glare a small “cottage roll” or “daisy” ham- - Use about a quarter cup of ginger all for a cup of brown sugar Colene Gould Married to Eugene Plumby 1 Chop Up Dill for Soup Miss Colene Gould daughter of Any dill growing in your gar- Mr and Sirs Ernest L- Gould of den? It's delicious chopped fine Q became Ed the bride 2 Victory over cold and sprinkled potato of son Mr snd of Plumby Eugene soup sliced cucumbers or cold drs Louis J Voss of Fresno Calif salmon double-rinceremony Aug 11 The ceremony was performed at the LDS Branch Church for the Deaf in Ogden with President Max W Woodbury officiating To approve their vows the couple stood before large bouquets of gladioli and summer flowers candelflanked by seven-brancabra The bride given in marriage by her brother La Val Gould wore a gown of imported lace and net over heavy satin featuring a fitted bodice long pointed sleeves and a full ballerina length skirt A seed pearl crown held her fingertip veil of brides illusion and she carried a bouquet of cymbidium orchids tied with white satin ribbon Mrs John Peterson attended the bride as matron of honor Bridesmaids were Miss Shanna Lee Christiansen and Miss Kay Kinner They wore ballerina length gowns of pastel colors and carried nosegays of pastel daisies and chrysanthemums Mrs Gould wore a gown of pale blue bailie accented by a corsage of orchids Acting as best man was John Peterson with Robert Daily and Clarence Burton as ushers Honored at Reception Following the ceremony the couple was honored at a reception with 175 guests attending A special feature of the serving table was a three tiered wedding cake Those assisting at the reception were: Miss Janet Gould Miss Elaine Gould Miss Gloria Gould Miss Carolyn Gould Miss Stella Daily and Miss Nancy Lundwall Following a two weeks’ honey moon in California the couple will make their home in Salt Lake City n a TFe have all 6! MltUWU filial lifOX? L IS U- - g h Di x $ br 1 T urp iAATp "i temnwynw — mi'iiigiiniiijjrimJirnjtirTlmirfnrniir"ii"iifi seven-branc- A V Box Elder Pair Trades Vows Utah General Depot News L L Skinner oUKinnon son of CWO and Mrs Wil McAnon’ entertained Xwwvif the Utah general depot L visit to Yellowstone park as Berthold Mrs E E and Capt Expiorers Post 520 house guests last week Capt Ber-- j Newly ’assigned officers to the thold was here on an inspection 58th Quartermaster base depot are from the San Francisco area Mrs 2nd Lt Albert D Nichols and 2nd Berthold is a sister of Mrs Skin- - Lt Wendell H Bowles Lt COl and Mrs W F Eng-ler- t ner John Vah Ness Skinner achave moved into quarters on companied the Bcrtholds back to the post San Francisco A farewell party for 1st Lt and Informal Party Held Mrs W H Frith was given last j j v ' A A°:-“- CITY J Meetings ( ! Women of Moose No 134 Women of the Moose Radiant chapter No 134 will hold a regular chapter night program Wednesday at R p m in the I O O F hall An initiation will take place with Mrs Jeanette Hall Moose-har- t alumnae chairman in charge Thursday by Maj and Mrs Joha- than M Kight O E S Friday evening WOJG and Mrs All past matrons and past patJoel Lloyd entertained 1st Lt and rons of Queen Esther chapter N© a with dinner 4 Mrs W H Frith and Miriam chapter No 14 Orparty Other guests included War- der of the Eastern Star are rener Mary Katherine and Robert a to attend special meetquested Bruce in to held be the Masonici ing was A surprise coffee party given at 8 p m Thursday Aug Tuesday by the ceramic class for temple their instructor Mrs John Mor- 28The meeting is called to review ton at the quarters of Mrs Torn LeBenske Those present were the proposed revision of the code Any members interested are Mrs LeBepske Mrs George C Ross Mrs Fred S Weston Mrs also invited to attend Joseph A White and Mrs Ralph Women’s Service League Whiting The Women's Service league of Lt Col and Mrs Herman T Sutphin have moved into quarters the Church of the Good Shepherd will hold its first meeting of the on the post The Officers Wives club held its season Tuesday at 8 p m at the monthly dinner and meeting at the home of Mrs Albert Seowcroft Mrs 1633 28th St Reservations may be Officers Mess Wednesday Fred S Weston was appointed sec made with Mrs Seowcroft at teleAll women of the retary and Mrs Robert S Branson phone church who are interested are inwa appointed to the program vited ' j Fitting PuPXon 1 Utah — Imv poms and lily of the valley was disPmk rosebuds and silver pressive Salt Lake City L D S played were on the cake ‘accents leave temple ceremonies united in marRuth L Reeves Dale Reeves riage Miss Rosanne Littlewood Velda Kay and Barbara Kunzler daughter of Mr and Mrs Horace Roberta Young Golda Stevens W Littlewood of Brigham City and Marian Graser Jeanine Anderson at the reception Ernest W Kunzler son of Mr and assisted Those in charge of gifts were: Mrs William Kunzler of Willard Mrs Orland J Miller Mrs R T on Wednesday Aug 12 and Diane Hyde Ingleby Robert I Burton performed the The couple is honeymooning in ceremony Yellowstone national park and That evening a reception was their return vill make their held in the Fourth LDS ward upon home in Corinne chapel where the newlyweds received guests Candelabra and baskets of gladioli decorated the rooms The bride wore a white silk crepe gowr with an overskirt of Chantilly lace The gown was designed wilh an empire lattice yoke and cellar with lace writlets over pointed sleeves Her veil was of nylon tulle edged with lace and was held in place with a wreath of orange blossoms and lilies of the EVANSTON Wyo — Miss valley Ashton daughter of Mr and She carried a bouquet of CymMrs Ralph Ashton formerly of bidium orchids to Robert Juanita Johnson and Ida Kunz- Evanston wassonmarried Mr and Mrs of J Bunting of shades in dressed ler both of Bountiful O Robert Bunting blue and carrying bouquets of pink Aug 8 in the Salt Lake City L lilies were bridesmaids S temple Adri-ann- e D Junior bridesmaids "were The wedding party was enterLittlewood in rose organdy and Rosanne Kunzler in Nile tained at breakfast at the Ashton green orgdndy Both had bouquets home immediately following? the A reception was held ceremony of pastel chrysanthemums The mother of the bride was later at thfr Union Second ward gowned in turquoise blue and Mrs L D S meeting houseKunzler wore navy blue Both w'ore corsages of gardenias and rose- Use Bacon Fat on Waffles buds Use bacon fat in griddle cakes Glen Kunzler was best man The beautifully decorated white or waffles utilize it also when you wedding cake topped with pom are frying chicken BRIGHAM Col and Mrs I Making their home in Hooper are Mr and Mrs Delbert John Weaver who Were married Aug 1 in the Logan L D S temple The bride is the former Charlene Marina Johnson daughter of Mr and Mrs Ernest EJohnson of Mantua Utah The marriage of Miss Beverly May Tayler to Reed H Neilson is announced today by her parents Mr and Mrs M W Tayler of St Catharines Ontario Canada The couple will reside in Taj lor (Porter- Wheat studio) ! one-wee- k Wyoming Maijd and Bountiful Man Married La-Moy- - SPOT REDUCING A Exercise Without Effort show you how easy it is to lose those extra inches nd pounds O Massage O Steam Baths Let us HEAP O BEAUTY SALON 237S Washington llvd III During This what girl wouldn'fT I1 her' haw SPIEDWR1T1NG an halpf SMEDWRIT1NO will land Jobs where yeu work around and meet tup level help you young businessman Why SMEDWRITINGT Because SMIDWRIT INO U an amazing type af shorthand that It ea vary aaty ta loom Imagine a shorthand with aa new signs ar symbol ta memarise 7JH at the learning is dona before yea aver start because SPEED WRITING uses the plain A B C's at tha alphabet j — oVOilaW ' LE al IgjUy - w 'hT I 9 Dial 3-86- £2?£ a ’' — w— - xSw:CvA''v 75 'A ' Add to a Green Salad Leftover cooked peas snap beans or corn are delicious added to a green salad Or they may be mixed together marinated in a savory French dressing drained and served on crisp salad greens Ik OFF IXCtPT MM TRADED IF YOU CAN USE A RUG THESE SIXES THIN YOU HAVE A REAL BUY AT FAR ISON NOW 2497 daughter ‘Miss Charlene Marina to Delbert John Weaver son of Mr and Mrs Ezra Weaver of Hooper Elder J Ilyrum Bell officiated at the ceremony performed in the Logan LDS temple Aug 1 Tlie Weavers entertained at a wedding breSkfast following the ceremony The couple was honored at a reception at the Fourth ward LDS chapel in Brigham City Thehall was decorated with large haskeis of gladioli bala in was bride The gowned lerina length creation of white satin with a Chantilly lace bodice and a two tiered white net overskirt' A small lace cap adorned wilh lilies of the valley held the fingertip veil in place A krgepurple orchid surrounded by Cymbidium orchids made up the bridal bouquet Miss Maria Tphnson gowned in green was msEH of honor Bridesmaids were: Miss Ncdra Weaver Miss Leona May and Miss Darlene Burt ' Each carried a carnation nosegay Val Humphreys was best man The7 bride’s mother wore-- a gown Mrs Weaver’s of salmon crepe govn was blue and white crepe Both wore corsages of gardenias and rosebuds A beautifully decorated three-tiere- d wedding cake topped with a miniature bride and bridegroom was displayed Elaine Burt Juanita Johnson Arlene Dunn Dee Ann Davis Marilyn Anderson Elaine Smith Barbara Rasmussen Roberta Ybting Lynn Halling and J Dell Sackett assisted at the reception The young couple honeymooned in southern parks and are nor at home in Hooperr Sales Event We -4x12 12x17-5-12x15-12x18-15x- SPEEDWRITING SCHOOL Kiesel Ave BRIGHAM CITY Utah—Mr and Mr? Ernest E Johnson of Mantua announce the marriage of their Offer You Our Entire Stock of Beautiful All Wool Carpets at 9x12-7-4x12-12x15-10-9- OR CALL POR YOUR COMPLIMENTARY SPEEDWRITING to -- v f WRITE ffl" Massuusu (AHtrn oan A Evening Appoinlmtnlt) Carpet prices ere new at the lowest in years but 2 mills have announced raises on August 11th Most inaior mills are now out on strikes—woo! prices are up We think higher prices are coming! °1' 12-5AA- AAA AUDREY SANDALL Unheard-o- f Mantua Miss Married to A Hooper Man -- ALSO LUCKY SIZE SALE aamif-m- Yeu can take SPEEDWRITING instruction days evenings ar aven at Kama Taka a full yaar ta pay thraugb small eanvaaient aa Meal set-u- p ter the working girl monthly payments SEE 'lu I11 p -- lit mu1' ) mmmm With SPEEDWRITING you'll start taking dictation the very tint wards per lessen And in six short weeks you'll bu writing miaute mere than nnaugh ta quality ter any typa af fob Including Civil Service Where else con yeu qualify as quickly s eusiiyT e !' p $50 And j'iuii"miw m h X 6-P- Naturally iiTqir mifie Bair'iir Newlyweds Honeymoon In Yellowstone Making their home in Taylor V Utah following their honeymoon to Yellowstone park are Mr and Mrs Reed H Neil son who were married in the Logan L D S temple President George A Raymond pery the rites formed AA The bride is the former Miss Beverly May Tayler of Salt Lake ? City daughter of Mr and Mrs M W Tayler of St Catharines Ontario Canada Parents of the bridegroom are Mr and Mrs L Herman Neilson of Ogden At the reception held at the Taylor L D S ward recreation hall the couple received guests before a setting of large ferns and canwhite candles in delabra Complementing the bride’s gown of nylon tulle featuring a bodice 'I A X of Chantilly lace and a stand-ucollar was a full skirt which had three panel inserts of matching veil fell from lace Her finger-tiA y a cap of lace and she carried a cascading bouquet of pink roses and stephanotis Miss Marjorie Tayler Miss Jean Muller and Miss Myra Crouch attended the bride as bridesmaids 4 with Miss Joan Marilyn Tayler as Their gowns of maid of honor mint green taffeta with a nylon tulle overskirt were accented by colonial bouquets of pink carnations Acting as flower girls were Linda Neilson and Donna Tayler who Announcement is made today by Mr and Mrs Vern C Bowen 1130 wore gowns of pale yellow taffeta 12th St of the engagement of their daughter Bonnie to A3c Ernie with yellow nylon overskirts F Durbano son of Mr and Mrs Victor Durbano of Roy The prosMothers of the couple wore navy blue gowns with corsages of " garpective bridgerooiiL is serving with the U S air force at Keesler Miss Both attended Weber college (Photography Jy John D Eccles) denias and red roses Vern Neilson acted as best man with Melvin Hunter Merlin Anderson and John LaMar Skeen as ushers Sift Flour First When making cakes and cookies is is necessary to sift the flour once before measuring Tor flour tends to pack and settle during handling and shipping If you do Thursday night an informal dinnot sift flour before measuring ner party for supply officers and you will get more than is needed members of the post staff and their in your baked product wives was given by Col and Mrs Skinner X c Sunday Lt Col and Mrs David place settings Hot Water Sets Stain Tobin and sons Patrick and P Never use hot water when you David returned home from a trip Start are trying to remove a gravy stain to Sun Valley and Craters of the it sets the stain Sponge with cold Moon Their daughter Kathy or lukewarm water If a grease visited with friends at Huntsville Inch Tax spot remains and the material is Lt Col Horace V Turvene and washable launder in warm soapy son Robert have returned after a water trip to Yellowstone park Lt Col and Mrs J M Keane and their children Jimmy and Joan Toast Leftover Cake have moved into quarters on the is old several Cake that is days post Lt Col Keane is the execugood sliced brushed with melted tive officer for the engineer supply butter or margarine and toasted Dial 6351 lightly under the broiler Serve section for a week with Lt Col the toasted cake slices with a fruit andVisiting Mrs James A Mercer is Col I sauce ' Blvd 2325 Washington Mercer’s cousin of Houston Tex Mrs Maude Water She was accompanied by her grandson Mickey ( Caroll Wednesday morning Angus Mc- mmm pi11' yi1 THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINESUNDAY MORNING AUGUST 24 1952 — I j lauA- - f BELOW ABOVE DISCOUNTS 21 i Com© Out and me Sc© These Wonderful Values vsCDWCBDfUGQgJ v3Viin 3701 Wash Dlvd— Planly of Fres Don't Forget at Johnson-Perri- n Have th Parking-Pho- no 3-79- 12 Finest Craftsmen In the State -- v J? |