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Show Lakeside Review, Wednesday, Oct. 7, 1981 10A y .sfysN ,, s 4vfA w ' Plant Bulbs in Fall For Early Spring y i: I f ; -v ' ' V" " '" ' . U T t j , .. , .ft ,"'?" ., J iy" 'v" vv groups rather than rows and set them at a depth of three times their diameter with pointed ends up. By SHARON STEEL! Review Correspondent ' . , j i " , '' fi ."""' "'; t &. ;, , : . Because the brilSUNSET liant show of Octobers cascading leaves usually portends thoughts of autumn harvests of pumpkins, potatoes, squash, or apples, homeowners need to be reminded that fall is also a season of Planting may be commenced any time between September and December as long as the ground is not frozen. repaying a small investment in Crocus bulbs are especially ef- time and money with bright boufective when planted directly in quets every spring. planting. Anyone who hopes to forestall the bleak interval between winter and spring by introducing early blooming bulbs into lawns and borders should think of planting now. Once planted, such fall bulbs as crocus, tulips, daffodils, and mus-ca(grape hyacinths), demand lit- -' tie care, while annually heralding early spring; some varieties even bloom in the snow. A good rule of thumb when planting bulbs is to lay them out in ' awftK, September 9, 1981: Girl to Everardo and Maria v 644 W. 2650 N., Clinton, September 10, 1981: Haro, k Utah. Utah. September 11, 1981: Girl to Norman and Sandra Bar- - Longer Heating Times Advised Couple Wed in A County Agent at the Utah State University Extension Service, Farmington Office, recommends that processing times for two canning recipes featured in the Sept. 30 edition of the Lakeside Review be extended to avoid the possibility of harmful organisms growing in the products over a period of time. The recipe for chili sauce should be processed at least 15 minutes in a hot water bath or steam canner, while the vegetable cocktail should be pressured at Church CLEARFIELD The former Miss Karen R. Allred became the bride of Thomas A. Candi on Sept. 12. The bride is a A- daughter of Betty 12V4 llred of Clearfield and Charles R. Allred of Layton. Parents of the lbs. for bridegroom are Ma- Oakwood United LDS Temple Ceremony Methodist Church in Elmira, N.Y. Serving as maid of Joins Pair in Marriage man duties were The bride is a graduate of Clearfield High School and LDS Semiby Gary Dolandof. nary. She attended Utah State UnThe bride attended iversity. She is imployed at Harmons Kentucky Fried Chicken. ,Layton High School. The groom is also a graduate of She is employed at the Clearfield High School and LDS Flaming Pit Restaurant in Horseheads, Seminary. He attended the UniveratThe groom is a N.Y. is and of Utah presently sity The ceremony was performed in tending Weber State College. He is graduate of the Elmiemployed at Golden State Casting ra Free Academy and the Salt Lake LDS Temple. of B and is a A garden reception was held at and is a Little League coach for T Home Improvement Clearfield. the home of the brides parents. Matron of honor was Kathryn Following a wedding trip to Palm Co. The newlyweds reCampbell. Best man duties were, Springs, Calif., the newlyweds will in Elmira, N.Y. side in home make their Ogden. David Ray. performed by - per-form- ed Miss Jeanine Renee Taake, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald R. Taake of 1195 Valhalla Drive, became the bride of William M. Ray on Thursday, Sept. 17. The groom, a former resident of Clearfield, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William M. Ray of Bowie, Md. methods of action, Mrs. Mumford said. The association has its chapters organized throughout the area. The Bountiful area is divided up into three regions, the Bountiful North region, Bountiful region, and the Island View region. Each region is organized under the direction of a president. on Vf honor was Debbie Norterfonzo. Best Ifif ' The former CLEARFIELD Utah. ing appropriate and effective m non Joseph Candi, both Elmira, N.Y. The pair took their wedding vows in the Reception Held minutes. d, WE RE HERE TO GET YOU THERE . . . SAFELY rjorie Candi and of MRS. WILLIAM M. RAY 40 1189 W. 1290 S., Syracuse, Utah. September 12, 1981: Boy to John and Patricia 950 S. 4th West, KaysviUe, Utah. Boy to Marvin and Elizabeth Krening, 776 S. 1350 W., Clearfield, Utah. September 13, 1981: Boy to Kory and Karen Larsen, 5077 S. 2800 W., Roy, Utah. September 14, 1981: Boy to William and Leann Olsen, 2223 S. 100 W., Clearfield, Utah. Girl to Michael and Barbara Dunn, 26 S. Villa Drive, Clearfield, Utah. Boy to Dan and Diane Alvey, 75 W. 250 N. 33, Clearfield, Utah. Boy to Edward and Heidi Rodarte, 1184 N. 150 E., Layton, Utah. September 15, 1981: Boy to Stanley and Debra Barber, 1962 W. 4700 S., Roy, Utah. Girl to David and Kathleen Thacker, 1855 W. 2700 S., Syracuse, ber, Lar-ber- g, Girl to Kenneth and Susanne Squire, 520 W. 2400 N., Layton, The Utah AsBOUNTIFUL sociation of Women is an organization comprising a variety of women, from the homemaker to the all of whom share , a common goal: to strengthen society by strengthening the family. They endorse the philosophy that the family is indeed the fundamental unit or building block of society, that if the family deteriorates, society likewise deteriorates, according to Brenda Mumford, association officer. The association is nonprofit, nonpartisan, and nonsectarian; it is essentially education oriented. The effectiveness of the association lies in the realization of its two main goals: To educate its members (and the public) as to the pros and cons of pertinent issues, and To assist its members in learncareer-oriente- Births ri V l lawns. The blossoms will be gone by the time the lawn is green. 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