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Show Home R Living Page 6A Lakeside Review Wednesday, Aug. 26, 1981 Patricia Allison Becomes Bride In August Rites CLEARFIELD Patricia Ann Allison, daughMr. and Mrs. James F. Allison of 107 W. 400 N., Clearfield became the bride of Jeffrey D. Bryant on Saturday. Bryant is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Bryant of Lexington, Kentucky. The pair were married in the Clearfield Community Church with a reception following in the Fellowship Hall. Matron of honor was Barbara Plumb, sister of the bride. Rick Hill was best man. The newlyweds plan to hiake their home in Ogden after a wedding trip to Yellowstone National Park. The bride graduated from Clearfield High School and is employed at Spectrum Advertising. The bridegroom graduated from Bryan Station High School in Lexington, Kentucfy, and is stationed at Hill Air Force Base with the 388th Tactical Fighter Wing. ter of STEPHANIE DEENA became the Saturday in wedding rites peformed at the Elim Lutheran Church by Rev. Henry W. Reenstjerna. A reception was held to honor the couple after the ceremony at the Hill Air Force Base Officers Club. The bride is a daughter of Lee and Shirley Williams of 4486 S. 2525 W., Roy. Parents of the bridegroom are Richard and Jeroly Oswald, 418 E. Jeri Drive, Bountiful. The bride wore a gown of embroidered illusion, French embroidered lace and white satin, with high neckline and ruffle edging the front and back yoke. The fitted bodice of white satin was covered wih embroidered issusion. ' The full skirt was tiers of french embroidered lace over white satin and featured a chapel length train. Matron of honor was Marilyn Bruderer, with Michelle Lindsey as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Vicki Vecchio, Tracy MacDonald and Laurie Hackney. They wore dresses of peach organza over flounce and peach taffeta with an full skirts with bottom flounce. Best man was Robert Locher and Gary Stewart, Cory Soobuda, John Luck, and Terry Hackney as ushers. Following a wedding trip to California, the newlyweds will live in Roy. er . LAYTON Layton Miss Is New Bride Births Townley were married Aug. 18, in the Salt Lake LDS Tem- August 12, 1981: Boy to John and Sandy Gerbode, 1453 Stanford Street, Lay-toUtah August 13, 1981: Girl to Thomas and Nancy Webb, 2709 W. 300 Wn, West Point, Utah August 14, 1981: Girl to Melvin and Lauri 1690 W., n, Layton. Ben- nett peformed the ceremony. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Tad C. McGary, 35 N. 1st W., Kaysville, and Mr. and Mrs. Donal W. Townley, 250 N. 360 W., Clearfield. Cracker Spread Spead that cracker: first beat 2 C. (8 oz.) shredded Swiss chesse with 14 C. dairy sour cream, 2 T. finely chopped onion, 1 T. chopped pimentoand 4 slices bacon, cooked, drained and crumbled. Place a tablespoon on each round cracker and broil until cheese starts tomelt. Yield 1 13 C. Donita J. Bitter served as matron of honor and Pamela Townley served as maid of honor, with Tina Wood, Charlene Davis, Cindy Yamane, and Jan Mackenzie as bridesmaids. Mike McGary served as best man and Tony Searle, Layne Mackay, Stan Searle, Bill Ray, and David Townley seved as ushers. The bride graduated with honors from Clearfield High School. She is a ing in elementary Both are graduates of Layton educaton. The bridegroom High School. The couple will be making their home in San Diego graduated from Shelwhere the bridegroom is stationed ley High School, Shelwith the United States Navy. ley, Idaho, where he lettered in football, basketball, and track. He served an LDS mission to Japan and is a junior at BYU majoring in accounting. KIRK TAD AND BLENDA ANN MCGARY Rosy Cheese Spread Bits and pieces of Cheddar cheese can be used for Rosy Cheese Spread, great for after school or snacking. Place one cup (4 oz.) shredded cheese, 14 C. dairy sour cream, 1 jar (2 oz.) chopped pimento and liquid, 2 1. Worcestershire sauce and one t. Dijon-styl- e prepared mustard in blender container; cover. Blend until mixture is smooth and creamy. Refrigerate one to two hours to blend flavors. Use with assorted crackers or vegetables as dippers. Makes about 1 12 cups. pre-dinn- er Gallery to Host First Folk Arts Exhibition 1305 Sheri- dan, Ogden, Utah Girl to Jay and Kathleeen Crawford, 6033 S. 2475 W., Roy, Utah Girl to Dennis and Ann Dallinga, 1125 W. The Myra Powell Gallery at Union Station will host the first Ogden Folk Arts Show in September and the Gallery Advisory Board is look- ing for appropriate items that could be shown in the exhibit. phasis will be on things made in the Ogden area prior to 1945. Folk art is art that is created by 700 N., Clearfield, people for their own use and enjoyment. It is the rope that your great-- . Utah Girl to David and grandfather braided from raw hide Madge Peasley, 1868 or the quilt that your mother just Cliff Place, Layton, pieced for a wedding present. Its Utah the wooden toys that your uncle August 15,1981: Boy to Jerry and Kimberly Sanoro, 5576 S. 2300 W. A, Roy, Em- whittles frompieces of wood and gravestones in the cemetery. Specific examples of folk art include such varied items as handmade saddles or spurs, signs, pine furniture. It will help to know the name of the person who made the item, its approximate age, the owner, dimentions, materials used and any interesting anecdotal information. If you have or know of such folk from the Ogden area, please call the Union Station office at Utah CECEEEGEBaD (UmttFJTi ROY BIBLE CHURCH 2066 W. 6000 S. Roy, Utah even the beautifully chiseled YELLOW , ONIONS COMMERCIAL hand-painte- d Boy to Rudy and $fi)49 u lbs. for GRADE Rev. James Cornell, Pastor SERVICES: 394-177- 6. HANDV DAN Gloria Trujillo, ple. William H. former Miss ClearThe bridegroom is the son of Mr. field and is a sophoand Mrs. William Hare of Layton. more at BYU major- 13 at a small wedding chapel in San Diego, Calif., united in marriage Rebekah Joy Wood and James Terrance Hare. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Wood, 1869 N. Saute 14 C. chopped onion in 14 C. (12 stick) of butter, until tender. Stir in one package (10oz.) frozen chopped spinach, thawed and drained, with one cup cottage cheese and 14 C. grated Parmesan cheese, 12 1. salt and 18 teaspoon nutmeg. Reduce heat to low and cook, stirring constantly, about five minutes. Do not boil. Serve over eight ounces cooked pasta. This yields 2 l2cups of sauce. and Blenda Anne Bowler, 552 Lindsay St., Layton, became the bride of Jeff Cornia on Friday. The groom is the son of Mr., and Mrs. Lewis A. Cornia, 413 W. 2400 N., Sunset. The wedding ceremony and reception were held at the Oakhills LDS ward culturalhall. Officiating at the ceremony was Jerry D. Williamson, Sunset LDS Stake president. Maid of honor was Miss Ruth Ringler with Mrs. Dina Evans, sister of the bride, Sheri Christensen and Michelle Hill, serving as bridesmaids. Junior bridesmaids were Trina Bowler and Jenny Evans. Megan Lythgoe was flower girl. Serving as best man was Kent Cornia, brother of the groom. Usher was Randy Stevens. The bride is a graduate of Layton High School and is employed at Castletons, Layton Hills Mall. The groom is a graduate of Clearfield High School and is employed by Flameco Engineering, Ogden. Following a wedding trip to southern California, the newlyweds will live in Sunset. 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