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Show Cheryl Morgan Takes June Temple Vows June 27 was chosen as the date for the double-rinceremony uniting M. Reed Sprague and Cheryl Morgan The ceremony took place in the Salt Lake LDS Temple and the wedding breakfast was held at the home Reed of Mr. and Mrs. Morley Sprague, the grooms parents. g 80th Birthday Open House Held For AnnfeAlasfers NOTE: Recipes which will add proper nutrition to children's eating will be featured in this space. Contributions w ill be welcomed, but please, keep them short, easy to prepare and no junk foods, please. The family of Annie Masters are honoring her with an open house to be held on Wednesday, July 30 from 5 to 8 p.m. at the home of Mary and Wynn Raby, 5657 Snacking has become an American way of life. What children eat between meals is as important to their growth and development as meals. Try the following recipe for a snack that not only tastes good, but is high in nutrients. Peanut butter is high in protein for building and repairing all body tissues. The dry milk is another source of protein, and also has calcium for building strong bones and teeth. South Rabys will be Robert and Bobie Siddoway and 1 Irene Shaffer, Kearns, has been elected president of the Alpha Mu chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha. The Alpha Mu chapter was charted 26 years ago in Salt Lake while Epsilon Sigma Alpha (ESA) anon-profi- t philanthropic organization, was founded in 1929 in Jacksonville, Texas It was the first sorority in America and its growth was rapid By 1930 it had become a national organization, and in 1948 was international Today ESA is a leadership-service sorority of 1600 chapters, numbering 26,000 members in the United States and four foreign countries Alpha Mu chapter was awarded recognition as the outstanding chapter of the state for 1979-80- . The chapter had outstanding attendance, was one of the highest m having the largest number of hours of service, and published the state newspaper, the Rumbles. Joanna Buck is editor. Serving with Mrs. Shaffer will be Beverly Rhoades, West Valley City, vice president; Threasa Holt, Sandy, secretary; Marion Isgar, Salt Lake, treasurer; Joanna Buck, Murray, parliamentarian; Beth Montgomery, West Valley City, educational director Kaye Lee Peck was elected as state recording secretary. The new president was appointed state historian, and has served as Utah State Council representative. The International philanthropic project of ESA is aid to the handicapped, but, unlike many other organizations, ESA also encourages each local chapter to support its owrn benevolent, charitable, or civic enterprise. The chapters have created an impressive record of service. Each year members help raise millions of dollars for charities. ESA has a special program to raise funds for St. Jude Childrens Research Hospital, founded by Danny Thomas in 1962 to conduct basic and clincial research in catastrophic childhood dis 966-137- Luau For Singles with a spoon, then by kneading like bread dough. Add raisins. Form into balls or logs, and roll in sesame seeds. 268-614- 2 943-467- 6 emiujo' 24, 1980 On the day of June 28th, Lawrence N. Wennergren took Peggy Bullock cerefor his bride in a double-rinmony at the Salt Lake LDS Temple a was chosen for The the wedding breakfast and a reception w'as given that evening at the Chuck-A-Ram- Later that evening a reception was held at Three Fountains East Clubhouse. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. W'. Spencer Morgan of Salt Lake. Cheryl is a graduate of East high and has attended the University of Utah where she majored in elementary education. Reed graduated from Cottonwood and has also attended the University of Utah. He has filled an LDS mission to Australia. Matron of honor was Laurie M. Sainbury and other attendants were Shauni Morgan, Ruthann Sprague and Sharon Davis. Kathy Beal attended the guest Seville reception center Mr. and Mrs Edward A. Bullock, of Salt Lake, are parents of the bride who is a graduate of Granger high and BYU. Peggy is currently a teacher in the Granite school district and a member of the Mormon Youth chorus. The groom is the son of Dr. and Mrs John A Wennergren of Soledad, California He attended Hartnell College and is presently a student at the University of Utah. He has filled an LDS mission to Little Rock, Arkansas. The bride chose Linda Francis for her matron of honor, and Sherry Bullock was maid of honor Matthew K Rammell and Thomas J. Wennergren were best men while Tim Bullock ushered Susan Petersen attended the guest book. The best man was Damon Sprague. Ushering were Collen Sprague and Spencer G. Morgan. The newlyweds plan a honeymoon at Sports Haven International before returning to make a home in Midvale. Hostesses for parties were Donna Morgan, Vera Gold, Roberta Simmons, Carol Beal, Judy Mans and Shirley Marsden. pre-nupti- Cijrtua Htglt CSats Rem dm Aug. 2. m. Thurs., July g non-prof- it Invited guests include kone (men) and wahime (women). The theme of the affair is (happy event). According to a spokesman, those attending will find good food, lots of fun and delightful entertainment. Persons wishing further informaafor tion may call West Valley City, UT. Valley View News Mr. and Mrs. M. Reed Sprague Utah Singles, a organization for single people over 30 will hold its second annual luau Saturday, ter 5 p Marries Californian Mix honey and peanut butter until -- wood Peggy Bullock creamy and smooth. Add milk powder a little at a time, mixing first eases. Alpha Mu chapter chose to sponsor a Mountain Men rendezvous each year. The event is a family oriented fair, with attractions featuring frontier style exhibitions by the Mountain Men of the Wasatch, a fish pond, craft boutiques, food and other attractions. Special functions held each year to raise funds for many charities include rummage sales, fashion shows and other events. Alpha Mu chapter works for many charities each month, all of which help those who cannot help themselves, she said. ESA women engage in a full program of leadership training, education, personal development and social activities to complement their charity work, preparing themselves for the challenge of being a woman in the modern world. The woman who wants to help others joins ESA because it provides a means to offer satisfacion in daily living, she commented. Your chapter life, your activities, your accomplishments, can be as creative, as challenging, as fascinating as you choose to make them. Dare to dream - light your way with ESA, she concluded. Women interested in the organization may contact Mrs. Rhoades, Ralph and Mary Siddoway. Annie is a resident of Cotton- Mr. and Mrs Lawrence N. Wennegren Peanut Butter Fudge cup peanut butter A cup honey 1 cup dry milk A cup raisins Sesame seeds Irene Shaffer Is New Head Of Alpha Mu Sorority, ESA Clan Of '36 reunion for Cyprus 36 has been set for of class highs Aug. 22 at the Distinctive Catering Gold Room 285 E. 2700 South. Reservations are being taken by Margaret Ottley McCloy, who noted that the cost will be $8 per person and will include a social hour at 6 p.m. with dinner served at 7. Checks should be sent to Mrs. McCloy at 551 E. 6400 South, Murray, Utah 84107 by or before Aug. 18th. to 20 30 OFF The CtaM 0( 70 Cyprus high schools class of 1970 is reunion, making plans for its according to Charles Fratto, class president. He noted that every effort is being made to send out invitations to all members of the class, but because of people moving and women using married names it has been almost impossible to obtain a current listing. To aid the committee in its search, class members who are interested in attending and who have not been con- - Sandals Entire Stock Sizes 5 to 12 Wide & Extra Wide Fashion Place Mall Downtown Salt Lake Petersen Married In book. Prenuptial parties were hosted by Nixon and DelorisGemlish. The new Mr. and Mrs. Wennergran honeymooned in California and then returned to make their home in Salt Lake Janet Temple Rites Robyn Petersen became the bride of Douglas G. Crump in a July 8th ceremony in the Salt Lake LDS Tem. ple. East. with the 1 New officials of ESA sorority are (left to right) Irene Schaffer, president; Beverly Rhoades, vice president; Theresa Holt, secretary; and Kaye Leepeck, state recording secretary. 1080 - wedding breakfast followed the morning rites at the home of the grooms parents, Mr. and Mrs. DelA bert G. Crump, of Sandy. That evening a reception was held at the Country Manor to further honor the newlyweds. Robyn is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Petersen of Granger. She graduated from Granger high and attended Utah Technical College. Doug is a graduate of Hillcrest high and has attended the University of Utah. He has also served an LDS mission in Norway. Sandra Petersen was maid of honor while Debbie Swapp was the bridesmaid and Shari Bryson flower girl. Denise Crump attended the guest book. German Hutzelbrot is a richly fruited sweet yeast bread which is spiced with a rich assortment of dried fruit,' walnuts and , candied orange peel. 50 Heights where she has lived and maintained her own apartment for the past 14 years. She was born in Boston, England where she lived until she was five years old, when her family came to America. They moved to Springville, Utah and Annie began her schooling. In 1914 the family moved to Bingham and there Annie finished school and began working for the Utah Power and Light Company. In 1940 Utah Power and Light transfered her to Salt Lake where she remained and worked in various departments and jobs until her retirement in 1965. She retired with 47 years of service. Annie has never married, but she has enriched the lives of her sisters and nieces and nephews greatly. She is an active member of the LDS church and has many hobbies. Reading is one of her favorites and she also does various types of handiwork. The family wishes to invite all her many friends and relatives to join her on this special occasion. Butters and Allen Marry The home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Butters in Hunter was the setting for the double-rinceremony uniting Schelley Allen and Ken Butters. A reception at the grooms home followed the ceremony. The groom is a graduate of Cyprus high and is now employed by Tri Arc B. g Inc. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Allen of Salt Lake and a graduate of Murray high. Schelley choose her sisters, Robin Allen, for maid of honor and Wendy Bruhel, as matron of honor. The grooms best man was his brother, David Butters. parties were hosted by sister Robin and her mother Sandra Pre-nupti- Allen. to 56 Off Selected Custom Drapery Fabrics. Open Weaves, sheers and more. Spectacular windows With spectacular top treatments, valances, tiebacks, drapenes. Save 50 to 56 on beautiful custom drapery fabrics and create a sindow treatment all your own. Choose from light, airy sheers and open weaves, nubby textures, elegant damasks, pnnts and more. Call JCPenney today for a free, no obligation home decorator visit. Labor, installation extra The groom had Brent Bryson as his best man and as ushers he chose Jeff Clark and Clint Petersen. tacted are being urged to call Fratto 9 at or They may also call Bill Papanikolas, The reunion wil be held at Prudential Federal Plaza, 3300 So. State, on Sept. 13. Cost is $15. per person and will include a prime rib dinner and dancing. In addition the committee is also planning a number of other activities as part of the entertainment. 968-557- 972-878- 966-221- Crisp, Clean When buying or selecting garden or look for crisp, clean leaves with good deep green color. market greens, YOURE REALLY (3x0 With The GREEN SHEET COOKING SCHOOL Sept 11th 10 1)? lot gfea 6' s"This is custom decorating the JCPenney way. COTTONWOOD MALL 'l8 S3" asr C"Xr. ft0"" VALLEY FAIR 272-826- 4 GRANGER 967-600- 3 |