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Show MAGNA TIMES, Magna, Utah Thursday, July 30, 1970 ocietu tyjotei RECENT BRIDE New Mrs. John J. Alexander, the former Jackie Lynn Perry. The young couple exchanged nuptial vows in Denver, Colo. Miss Jackie Perry Marries JULY BRIDE New Mrs. Guy W. Malinborg, the former Syndic Anderson. The yourg couple were married at the Hunter Stake Center. A reception honored them. Miss Syndie Anderson Weds at the Hunter Stake July Center united in marriage Miss Syndie Anderson and Guy W. 9, Malinborg. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willard A. Anderson, 4866 Mandan Ave., Hunter, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Malm-bor3221 S. 8000 West, Magm. Bishop L. G. Olsen of the Lake Ridge Ward performed the nuptial ceremony. A wedding reception followed. home in Hawaii, . where Mr. Malmborg is serving with the U.S. Marine Corps. Magna Notes g, Bridal Gown For her wedding, the attractive bride chose a gown of lace and satin, fashioned with a high neckline, long pointed sleeves and full skirt. Her length veil of bridal illusion was caught back with a lace flower and outlined in tiny lace blooms. Attendants were April Dawn Malmborg, maid of honor, and Gay and Robyn Malmborg, Marianne, Gaylynn, Penny, Robyn, Pamela and Sandra Anderson. Stephen E. Johnson stood as best man for the bridegroom and ushers were Hank Johnson, Joe Chaston and Kirk Addison. Mrs. Faye Bleak was over the guest book. Serving were Bonnie Veloles, Sandra Johnson, Cindy Velotes, JoAnn Flick and Blanche Chas-tothree-quart- Over summer vacation, treat your child and a SOMETIME few neighborhood buddies to a picnic. Pack up individual lunches in brown paper sacks, and be sure to include homeThis layered bar made cookies, like these Cherry Chew-Chew- s. cookie, with shortbread crust topped with flaked coconut, cherries and walnuts, is a perfect portable dessert. ville played organ music during the evening. The newlyweds will make their A Thursday evening wedding, OREGON VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. James W. Mathews and three children of Oregon City, Ore., have been visitors for ten days in the Magna and Salt Lake area. Mr. Mathews is a former Magna resident. He is a supervisor at the CrownZellerbach Paper Mills. er CRADLE ROLL BABY BOY Mr. and Mrs. Darold Dover of Magna announce the birth of a baby boy on July 19th. He weighed in at six pounds, 15 ounces and has been named Dustin Darold. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hardman of Magna and Mr. Raymond Dover of Salt Lake City. Mrs. J. McIntyre of Center Miss Jackie Lynn Perry of Magna was wed to Sgt. John J. Alexander, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Alexander of Phillips, Wisconsin on June 27 in the St. Timothy Lutheran Church in Denver, Colo. Pastor Lulher W. Raehrs conducted the double ring ceremony. Mrs. Charmaine Scheurman Cookies to Invite to a Picnic One of the sweetest treats you can give your child over the summer holidays is an unexpected picnic for him (or her) and a few neighborhood pals. The picnic site can be as close as your own back yard or as far away as a state park. The important things to provide, besides the great outdoors, arc unobtrusive supervision and plenty of food. The easiest way with food for a childrens outing is to pack individual sack lunches of sandwiches, fruit, small bags of chips, and a sweet. When chow time rolls around, give each child his lunch and drink, together with gentle instructions to replace all wrappings and trash in the sack when the meal is finished; then deposit sack and all in the nearest trash can. ("Every litter bit hurts.) Bar cookies are always an excellent choice for portable desserts, being less trouble to make than drop cookies, easy to wrap, and less likely to disintegrate under rough handling than other, more fragile cookies. Cherry s suit all these requirements admirably, plus they are absolutely wonderful tasting teaspoon salt 1 cup I teaspoon vanilla 13 cups (about) flaked coconut 2 cup chopped maraschino cherries cup chopped walnuts For pastry, combine 1 cup flour, the softened butter, and 3 tablespoons sugar. Blend well and press mixture firmly in the bottom of a square pan. Bake at 350 degrees for 25 minutes. Meanwhile, combine remaining ingredients for topping. Spread mixture over baked crust in pan. Bake 35 minutes longer. Cut into triangular shapes or bars while still warm. Makes about two dozen. DOUBLE-DEC- K BROWNIES cup sifted flour t teaspoon baking powder teaspoon salt 2 double-actin- g Paul Donaldson Gets Scholarship sugar beaten cup butter or shortening, 2 eggs, well a was matron of honor and John Scheurman served as best man. The couple was honored at a reception at the Scheurman residence in Denver. The newlyweds will reside in Salt Lake City. The bride is a graduate of Cyprus High School -- and the groom is stationed at Hill Air Force Base. melted cup flaked coconut l2 teaspoon almond extract 12 squares unsweetened chocolate, melted 3 Sift flour with baking powder and salt. Gradually add sugar to eggs, 1 tablespoon at a time, beating thoroughly after each addition. Blend in butter. Add flour mixture and mix well. Pour 12 cup of batter into a small bowl; mix in coconut and almond extract. Add chocolate to remaining batter and spread square evenly in greased pan. Drop coconut batter by teaspoonfuls over chocolate batter In pan ; then spread carefully to form a thin, even layer. Bake at 350 degrees for 25 to 30 minutes. Cool in pan on cake rack. Cut in bars or squares. Makes about 20 brownies. Chew-Chew- anywhere, Indoors or out. Theres a tender shortbread Paul R. Donaldson has been awarded a scholarship from the Society of Exploration Geophysicists Foundation, according to J. M. Desmond, Chairman of the Scholarship Committee of the Foundation. Mr. Donaldson will be a student at the University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, working toward his Ph.D. in geophysics. Mr. Donaldson's scholarship is made possible by a gift to the Foundation from Texas Instruments Foundation, Houston, Texas. Mr. Donaldson, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Odell Donaldson, 8364 Clarry Circle, Magna, graduated from Cyprus High School and Stanford University, Palo Alto, Calif. He received a congressional appointment to the U.S. Naval Academy, a N.R.O.T.C. Scholarship at Stanford University, University Merit Schol arship, Humble Oil Scholarship in Geophysics, Amax Scholar- ship in From varsity baseball Field Geology. 1960 to 1963 he played football, wrestling and at Cyprus High School ; Intercollegiate wrestlStanford at University. He ing is a member of the Society of Exploration Geophysicists; Utah Geophysical Society; University of Utah Student Geophysical Society and U.S. Naval Reserve. Awards from the SEG Foundation are made as scholarships to outstanding students majoring in fields related to geophysical exploration for petroleum and other minerals, and as for study, teachgrants-in-ai- d The Foundaresearch. and ing tions trust fund is made up of contributions from companies and individuals interested in geophysics. 1963-196- 4 15 th Summer Clearance at crust topped with a colorful layer of Bakers Angel Flake coconut, maraschino cherries, and chopped walnuts, calculated to delight children of all ages. Also a delight for anybodys picnic would be the luscious Double-Dec- ardner 5 k Brownies. CHERRY CHEW-CHEW- S 1 cup unsifted 2 flour cup butter, softened tablespoons sugar 3 Starts 10 a.m. Fri., July se Our Famous Line slightly beaten cup sugar cup unsifted flour 2 eggs, 34 Permanent Press Great for se lj Back-to-Schoo- Readers of The Magna Times are deeply Interested and concerned about newly married couples. They will follow their progress in life through the columns of this hometown newspaper. Throughout the relaearly stages of their growlng-u- p years, friends and achievements their of learned tives have kept watch and in pictures and news stories in this newspaper. And then, when couples vow their lives to one another, the information of their wedding is important to to bring many readers. And The Magna Times is happy the news to all friends and relatives. We wish to ask now that all details of the ceremony, including a photograph, be turned in to us just as soon as possible. Then we will do our best to publish the Information in the following issue. Perma-Pre- Sport Shirts MAGNA TIMES All Leather OiJ ss 2 o7,QO Famous Brand Men's Sandals 5.00 (WHILE THEY LAST) Tire Treads, Ect. - Florence Anderson WE DO NOT Know her married name, but remember this nice gal as Florence Anderson, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Antone Anderson. She was a popular and coed at Cyprus High School. There Is one picture at The Magna Times office, supplied through the courtesy of the Thomsen Studio, SALE LASTS - Reg. $7.95 THROUGH AUGUST 8TH Great Savings for well-kno- ( - You Know Our Reg. $6.00, $6.50 and $7.50 A Lovely Woman THE Reg. to $11.95 teaspoon double-actin- g baking powder Short-Sleev- e, Pants Wash-We- ar l! 31 Badi-to-Scho- ol! |