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Show MAGNA TIMES, Magna, Utah Thursday, April 6, 1967 Prominent Pair Wed March 25 Carol Thorn In one of the prominent wed- Duckworth. Assisting with the refreshments dings of early spring, Miss Billie Gay Larson, attractive daughter were Louise Crane, Pat Ring-wooLeah Crossgrove, Kay Ao-kof Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Bill LarTom Sotiriou, Marlene Colson, 2650 South 9040 West, Magna, recited nuptial vows with La- vert, Jana Shackleford, Sharlene Mar E. Pugh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mageras and Pat Cecala. guests at the rites Lorin E. Pugh, 2647 South 8800 West, also of Magna, on March 25. included an uncle to the bride, Wedding promises were ex- Mr. Jess Sorensen and his son, changed in a double ring cere- Frank Sorensen, who came from mony at the First Congregational Deseret Hot Springs, California Church, 2150 Foothill Drive, the in Mr. Frank Sorensens private ceremony being performed by plane; an aunt, Mrs. G. W. (Flora) the Reverend Frank M. Blish. A McDonald, who returned from a reception immediately followed California visit to attend, and an at the Lamplighter, 1615 Foothill aunt to the groom, Mrs. Eda Smith of Phoenix, Arizona. Drive. Resume Schooling Bridal Dress The groom attended the ColFor her wedding, the lovely bride chose a floor length white lege of Southern Utah for two satin, with an overdress of En- years, joined the United States glish net, decorated with lace in- Army in the summer of 1963 and sets, long English net sleeves served three years, the last that ended in points at the wiist, twelve months m Korea. He is decorated with lace. presently employed in the HerA chapel train, double layer of cules Computation department of English net, trimmed around the the Bacchus plant. He attended edge with wide white satin, was the University of Utah after his decorated with lace. It was at- return from Korea and plans to tached to the dress at the shouldcomplete his studies with a busiers with two white satin bows. ness major. The bride is presently emShe carried a bouquet of white ployed in the office of the Atgardenias and white roses. Her veil of bridal illusion was torney General of Utah, is state Miss Carol Thorn, daughter of back by a small head- secretary of the Young Democaught Mr. and Mrs. Scott Lee Thorn, cratic Clubs of Utah, served as dress. was 4980 S. 4951 South, Kearns, a member of Vice President Huwas sole her sis Her attendant adjudged the best actress in the ter, Miss Nancy Lou Larson, who bert H. Humphreys 1964 Washingrecent Granite District Region was visiting in the United States ton-based staff. campaign Three contest play competition, She is a former student at the from her present position as held at Cyprus High School. Miss Press Attache in the Un- University of Utah and plans to Thorn is a senior. ited States Embassy, Rome, It- complete her studies with a hisMiss Thorn received this fine aly. Miss Larson chose a vivid tory major. honor for her portrayal in The floor-lengt- h sleeveless, yellow Happy Journey. New Mr. and Mrs. LaMar E. Pugh, who wera wed gown and carried a bouquet of Last year, Cyprus placed first JUST-WEDpeach-colore- d gladioli, fashioned in the competition with the play, March 25th in Salt Lake City. A reception followed at the Lampwith separate petals to resemble Larson. Billie Gay Dust of the Road. lighter. The bride is the former camellias. Dennis K. Pugh, brother of the groom, stood as best man. Ushers TONI TYGESEN NEFF IN DANCE CONCERT were William G. Colvert, Merrill Duckworth, Ronald Shackleford, John Mageras and James Martha Hawkesworth makes the most tasty Lasagne even her mother-in-laMothers' Gowns thinks so. She says Mrs. Larson, mother of the this recipe can be a day-lon- g bride, chose a pale sage green project, so make it when you are floor length gown with matching in a mood. Martha ribbon-lac- e jacket and pinned a loves to cook for husband, Bill dark pink rosebud corsage to her (our MISSILANI editor) and chilshoulder. dren, four boys and a girl. MarMrs. Pugh, the grooms moth- tha is originally from Indiana e er, wore an apple green floor and is a writer in her length dress with a brief white spare time. lace jacket and pinned a pale LASAGNE pkg. lasacne noodles pink rosebud corsage to her 1 1 (No. 2Vs) can tomatoes shoulder. z 2 ) cans tomato paste 1 tsp. salt The spacious rooms of the tsp. oregano Lamplighter were decorated with 12 tsp. white and yellow mums and 1 tsp. pepper onion salt U cup olive oil roses. A white three-tiere- d wed1 cup onions, chopped 2 cloves garlic, minced. ding cake with fresh yellow roses 1 lb. ground round on the top layer, centered the lb. ncotta cheese (or cottage serving table. The cake was supcheese) Vk lb. Mozzarella cheese (or Swiss) columns. white ported by cup Parmesan cheese The wedding party received Cook noodles as directed. Simmer guests 'before a background of tomatoes, tomato paste, salt, oregano, and onion salt in uncovered tall standards holding tapers with pepperSaute onions and garlic in olive an arrangement of mums and gar- pan. oil. Add ground meat and brown, tomato mixture lands of greenery in the center. Add meat mixturehrs.to NOTE: This toand simmer Over Guest Book mato sauce Is a good base for chili Miss Marsha Pugh, sister of the or spaghetti. Cover the bottom of a 12x8x2 baking dish with 13 of the groom, was over the guest book. sauce. Place 12 noodles criscross over In charge of the gift room were the sauce. Cover noodles with 12 the ricotta cheese, 12 Mozzarella and 13 Mrs. Merrill Duckworth and her of Phoenix, who choreographed the work; DANCE CONCERT One of the dances feathe Parmesan Repeat, ending with of both cousins Mesa. sauce and sprinkle with remaining Open James. Linda Karen, and daughter, Ong, Phoenix, tured in the Orchesis Spring Dance Concert Parmesan. Put in 350 degree oven free to the public, the program is presented by the bride. 0 Thursday, April 13. 8:15 p.m. in Arizona Slate min., or until real bubbly. Let is Neff Gifts Mrs. were received Paul 15 by dance nun. before serving. Bake ASU's modern stand honorary. University's Grady Gammage Memorial audiof Pugh, Shaun McDonald and Jim uncovered. Mrs. Mr. and of Tygesen Roy the from left. Dancers are, is daughter torium, "Shindig." This Crab Salad is also from Magna. Patricia Smith, Scottsdale: Toni Tygesen Neff, Martha. You will want to put this in the ladies food only section of your recipe file, then dont forget to serve it. CRAB SALAD Adjudged Top Actress d, e, Out-of-to- At-sista- nt S w well-organiz- free-lanc- .) (6-o- 30-4- WWl Wtefi can tomato soup pkg. cream cheese cup mayonnaise pkg. lemon jello cup boiling water cup chopped celery 2 tb. chopped green pepper 1 tb. chopped onion 1 small can crab meat Heat soup and add cheese. Stir until cheese is melted. Remove from heat and add mayonnaise. Combine hot water with jello. Let cool. Add to soup mixture, celery, green pepper, onion and crab. Stir In jello and pour Into . . . Polly mold. 1 1 1 1 1 1 ei byyS fish-shap- from RCA WHIRLPOOL GUN SAFETY COURSE A Gun Safety Course will be held in Magna April sponsored by the Utah Fish and Game Association, Bob Walters, teacher. The site of the course will be announced in next weeks Magna Times, and is slated for Friday evening, April 14, and all day on Saturday, April 15th. 14-1- 5, HURRY . . . These Won't Last Long! .2 SPEED . 3 CYCLES . 2 FULL YEARS PARTS WARRANTY (No matter where you might move.) Never So Much Washer for So Little CostI ONLY Quantity SUNNY BROOK OIST. CO., CIN- SPRING BRIDE New Mn. Kimball Davis, the former Andrei Isobel Easton. The young couple were united at the home of ih bride's parents on March 25. Home Wedding Unites Couple With vows of holy bonds of matrimony, Miss Andrea Isobel Easton became the bride of Kimball Davis Saturday, March 25th at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Easton of Hunter. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill E. Davis, also of Hunter. The ceremony was performed by Bishop Harold J. Madsen of the Hunter Third Ward. A reception followed. The bride chose a gown of raw silk, fashioned with lace and sequins, fitted bodice with a boat neckline and a full skirt. Her elbow e was veil caught to a length she and flowers of dainty carried a bouquet of red roses surrounding a white orchid. Mrs. Karen Weddle, sister of the bride, was matron of honor, and another sister, Jacqueline, was bridesmaid. They wore gold colored gowns with matching slippers and pinned white carnation and yellow bloom corsages to their shoulders. Dean Easton, a brother of the bride, was best man. Mothers' Gowns Mrs. Easton, mother of the bride, wore a gold colored lace and Mrs. Davis, the grooms mother, chose white. Each had a carnation corsage. The bridal group received guests in front of an arrangement of white candelabra, decorated with pink roses and pink and green streamers. An arrangement of pink roses in a white vase was table placed on a with the brides book, together d with a wedding cake, decorated with pink roses and wedding bells. Miss Kris Shewell was at the guest book. Assisting with servl, ing and gifts were Debra Vicki Gaffney, Robyn Gaffney, Bertha Davis and Ruth Tru swell. The newlyweds are Cyprus High School graduates and former students at the University of Utah. The bride is studying to lace-trimm- lace-trimm- OHIO BUNDED WHISKEY be a research technician while the groom is serving in the Air Force. Prenuptial parties were given to honor the bride by Mrs. Guy Kimball, Mrs. Gene Cook, Mrs. J. L. Clayton, Mrs. Dale Francis and Miss Vi Patonai. Four generations gathered for a photograph at the time of the reception including Mrs. Kate Neeley, Mr. Vernon Alma Kimball, Mrs. Bill Davis and Mr. Kim Davis. The young couple departed on a honeymoon trip to California. head-piec- 4-- H CLUB NOTES Busy Club was recently organized at the home of Mrs. Maureen Hutchins and new officers elected to include: Debora Coombs, president; Debora Wilkins, vice president; Joyce Wilkins, secretary-treasure- r; Beverly Hutchins, reporter; Mary Bright, song leader, and Rhonda Brennan, recreation The 4-- H chairman. The club project is home improvement and the community project will be to donate playroom equipment to the pediatrics ward at the Valley West lace-cover- three-tiere- Special Conference Priesthood Meeting Set at Lake Ridge Trus-wel- 86 PROOF, 65 GRAIN NEUTRAL There will be a special conference Priesthood meeting by direct wire at the Lake Ridge Ward-hous- e on Saturday, April 8th at 7:00 p.m. All members holding the priesthood are urged to attend. SPIRITS. Light-hearte-d new whiskey- so easy to take! Sunny Brook Is Limited feFnfeji? -- -i - !i rU'- - ' |