OCR Text |
Show DESERET NEWS, September 7, 1967 Thursday, Top Buys In The Markets i. Beef is a big word this weekend in the markets, according to the marketing specialist for Utah State University Extension Service. All cuts of beef will be featured with emphasis on pur- mm metis o n mmmm chasing it for the freezer. Whole or half beefs can be cut any way desired and wrapped ready for freezing. Beef round 'steak, rump roasts, rib roasts and steaks along with some ground chutk and beef liver are the main LUNCHBOX IDEA items. In the pork line there are picnics, sparerlbs and pork chops. turkeys are also in the marketing news. melons are a Specialty delight this time of the year, and include Casaba, Honey-de- w 1 FROM DEL MONTE TUNA beef Mrs. Bryant Gold Mrs. Richard Dick Mrs. Bryan Ethington Rites Are Performed Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Melvin 0. Allen, Allen-Gol- d Bryant Ralph Gold claimed Miss Elizabeth Jane Allen for his bride in a ceremony performed Thursday in the Salt East 1972-17t- h Thursday evening the bridal couple will greet guests at a reception at Mountain View Lake Temple. They were feted at a wedding breakfast at the home of the bridegrooms parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton 0. Gold, East. Fourth Ward, Attending the bride will be Mrs. Lee Gordon Jackson, matron of honor; Mrs. M. Edward Wolf, Miss Ruth Ellen Richards, Miss Kristine 1889-17t- h 10175 Dimple Dell Rd., Kerksiek, Miss Kathy Wood, and flower girls, Suzanne Allen and Dianne Gold. Best man will be Paul Allen. The bride has studied at Utah State University. Her 'husband has j Brigham Young attended University, and is a student at the University of Utah. He has fulfilled an LDS Andes mission. were Prenuptial parties given by Mrs. E. D. Hansen, Mrs, Alton Gunderson, Miss Sue, Hansen, Miss Kristine Kerksiek, Mrs. H. A. Kerksiek, Miss Kathy Wood, Miss Kathy Dance, Mrs. Roland Dance, Mrs. Gordon Wood, Mrs.' Richard Rees, Miss Bonnie Rees, Mrs. Alvin Knudsen, Mrs. Bruce Knudsen, Mrs. Dale Harrell, Mrs. Douglas Knudsen and Mrs. Delmar Barth. Fell Ethington and Feil Karen Charles Bryan Ethington were married Thursday in the Salt Lake Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon C. Feil, East, are parents of the bride. The bridegroom is a son of Miss Leila T. Ethington, Ave., and Gilbert B. Ethington, 1714 Park St, Mrs. Ethington gave a wedding breakfast for the bridal couple at ths home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Flandro. , 870-2n- d drttt and ockat require 2 Vi yds. for ilia 12 Thursday evening the lyweds will greet guests new- at a reception at the Lamplighter. Attendants will be Mrs. Robert N. Frost, matron, of honor; Miss Marge Lambert, maid of honor; Mrs. Fred Claudia Miss Butterfield, Flandro, Miss Lynn Senior, Miss Jayne Senior, and flower girl, Julie Frost. Wayne Ethington will be best man. InGuests from clude Dr. and Mrs. David G. Feil and son, Stanley, San Francisco, Calif. The bride was graduated from Continental Beauty Col- sandwich filling. e quick-to-mak- Take your tuna from us, too. You wouldn't and Persian varieties. Seedless grapes are enjoying a great year. Lettuce,1 eggplant, large tomatoes, corn and carrots are some of the good vegetables buys to be had. , Early Elberta peaches are starting to come in and the later Hales and Elbert as will be ready in a few days or a week. The peach crop in Utah this year Is good. Pears, on the other hand, will be expensive because theyll be somewhat scarce. Utah tomatoes are in generous supply,' along with many other canning Items: cucumbers, cauliflower, dry onions. Local Jonathans are just coming on, and the first of the crop has a high starch content so they are less enjoyable. Their flavor will improve as soon as they dry out. Red and Golden Delicious apples wont be in generous supply until late September, but the promise is for a good crop." Wlnnifred Jardine. Mrs. pattara 87 77 in this expect anything but the best tuna from Del Monte, and we'd never let you down. After alt, weve got a lot invested in that Del Monte name! ' 3471-23r- d McCall Youve never though! of mixing tuna and thousand island dressing? Take it from us, its only sensational These 3 ingredients make enough filling for 4 hefty sandwiches that stay nice and moist in your kids' lunchboxes: 1 can WIi ozJ DEL MONTE Chunk Light Tuna drained 1 hard-cooke- and flaked egg, chopped d 12 cup thousand island dressing ICTtra mm Lady Uont Sugar House Lady Lions will hold a party Monday, 7:30 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Grant M. Vincent, 2172 Keller, Activities will center around a Mealtime liPdltltr nunssten Sandwich Idea Folder, with 10 great sandwiches for For your copy, send your name and address to circus theme. CEL Assisting with preparations are Mrs. Grant M. Vincent, sponsor; Mrs. David B. Mrs. Thompson, chairman; Edward V. Gayton and Mrs. Dale R. Thompson. MONTS TUNA SANDWICHES, EO. Box 4139, Clinton, Iowa 52732. 11110 out-of-to- lege. Her husband attends the University of Utah. He has fulfilled an IDS New Zealand mission. Grant-Dic- k Log Haven was the setting Thursday morning for a wedding breakfast honoring newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Richard iLCAMAr RETOMj 152-3r- d Thursday evening, the bridal couple will greet guests at reception at Ensign Ward, THE FOREGROUND OF AUTUMN FASHION I 8.98 Be fashion-chi- c this autumn in an gelo (Fashionella) creation. A I yd. dress-maker- all-wo- ol 's An- crepe dream, 4011024 H Stephen Dick. They were married earlier Thursday in a Salt Lake Temple ceremony. The bride, the former Miss Colleen Grant, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David L. Ave. Grant, Mr. and Mrs. W. Virgil Dick, 1661 Laird Ave., are parents of the bridegroom. WANT AN EXTRA DOLLAR? 9th Ave. and D St. Attendants will include Mrs. Howard Sorensen, matron of honor;. Miss Nancy Long, maid of honor; Miss Janice Dick, Miss Susan Brown, Miss Linda Grant, and flower girl, Elizabeth Grant. Michael Carlston will be best man. The bride, a graduate of Brigham Young University, has attended the University of Utah. Her husband has studied at BYU, and presently is a student at the U. of U. He has completed an LDS Eastern States mission. bars of Camay. (Any size) 2. Send the wrappers to Camay. 3. Get a dollar back! 1. Buy 10 this smart, light crepe is 60" wide, thoroughly sponged and preshrunk. Now shades of silver grey, red, navy, emerald, toast, and turquoise. DETAILS AT YQUR LOCAL STORE I ' FOURTH FLOOR FASHION Look for the Dollar Refund display and entry blanks at your store or send 10 Camay wrappers, with your name and address (print plainly), FABRICS to: Camay Refund, Box-36- Maple-Plain,Minruji359- 9, Offer expires October 7, 1967. Limit one per family. Good only in the States of Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, Idaho, Wyorping, South Dakota, Ndvada. Utah, Colorado, Arizona, Nebraska, New MexicorCalifornia, and Hawaii. V -- Mall and phone orders filled, Indicate 2nd color choice, for delio-er-a 8 in Salt take area, In Our lar ge delivery area, dial In Provo area. Zenith 737 in 0 7 in Ogden area, ' outlying areas. Mall orders to Box 14 65, add 64c postage for 2n , yds, plus 3Wh sake tax in Utah (97). HURRY! HURRY! 328-118- 825-160- 374-278- SLICED CORNU - LIMITED-TIM- E OFFER. DIET, HAM. TURKEY. CHICKEN, sricy SEE AND SALAu tut, ;s - 1 4 i i s |