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Show Page 46-1 Ask the Cook: For Punch And Party Cake By NAN WILEY Jp someone that evening at the Kolob Stake Center in Springville else sometimes. You will need } large box strawberry truit gelatin, box raspberry fruit gelatin, Miss Wood is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Don L. Wood and parents of ihe prospective bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs Erwin Anderson all of Springville. ‘The bride-to-be is a graduate of 1 envelope strawberry unsweetened soft drinmix, 1 envelope raspberry unsweetened soft drink mix (Kool-Aid), 4 \3-ounce can frozen Jemonade Springville High Schoo! and LDS concentrate, 1 48-ounce can pineapple juice and 2 quarts gingerale Mix Seminary. She also attended Utah Technical College and is now employed in Pleasant Grove. Mr. Anderson graduated from Springville High School and LDS Seminary and attended LDS Business College. Hefulfilled an LDS Mission to the Indiana Michigan Mission and is presently employed in Provo. Serving as maid of honer will fruit gelatins and drink mixes as directed on package and combirie. (Do not let gelatin congeal.) Add prepared lemonade and pineapple juice Freeze, then remove from freezer and chop up. Add to 2 VICKI MELINDA CAGLE quarts gingerale ina large punch Cagle - Wright Nuptial ‘99 Date Slated for Nov. 22 Vicki Melinda Cagle will e of Charles Sheila Park as matron of honor with Joan Bec Center. A reception will honor the couple that evening from8 to and Lori Cagle. Flowergirl will be Martha Cagle newlywed couple will become the br Alien right bowl Mrs Omega, Okla Harvey Edsall be her sister Kathy Wood, with It sounds delicious and just th tion Natchitoches bridegroomar: Orem and Mrs. of Salt LakeCity. Another reception will honor for parties Yesterday I was flipping through one of my files looking for sornething else | came across this “pretty With Scott R. Selman party cake;"’ recipe which would teamwell with the punch y, ROVE the couple Nov 27 at the homeof the bride. Miss Cagle 1s a senior at Brigham Young University majoring in elementary educationand sociology Mr. Wright attended Utah Technical College, after whichhe served hi pprenticeship in GaryIndiana, returning t m ama employment at Geneva Works. Attending the bride will be You wil! need *2 cup (4 ounces} quartered maraschino cherries, 1 cup butter, | pound powdered sugar, 5 eggs, 1 cup shredded teside in Orem following their coconut, 13 to ' cup chopped ey chopped nuts, 3 cupssifted flour 2 teaspoons baking powder, ‘2 teaspoon salt and some milk. Club Notes w 2 COFPON, BOUTIQUE Or Drain the cherryjuice into an Bounce measuring cup and fill Will meet Mondayat 1 p.m. at the rest of the way with milk the home of Mrs. Phil Daniels Creamroom temperature butter Each member may bring one untilfluffy, add sugar gradually guest. Speaker will be Karl and cream thoroughly. Add eggs one at a time. beating well after Young, each one. Sift flour, baking PEO powder and salt together; add Will meet Mond: alternately with cherry milk mixture. Fold in ut, nuts and cherries Pour into a lightly greased cold water when tube pan, bake at 340 to 350 it makes for a degrees } hour and 18 minutes or until done. Jami Knipe Says Vows Debbie Wood and Kay Wood serving as matrons of honor. Bridesme's will be Elizabeth Anderson, Kathy rraine fe £B Nielson, Sue Ollerton, Carolyn Cooksey and Larey Thorn. Michelle Moon and Tricia Mr. and Mrs. James Knipe of Pr innounce the marriage ef Anderson will actas flewergiris. Following the marriage the their daughter Jamito Scott K. newlyweds will make their home Selman, son of Mr. and Mrs Richard Selman of Mapleton. in Provo. The couple were united in When dairy sour cream is marriage Oct. 16 at a small added to condensed canned ceremony, wilh both families soups, or when flour is added toa attending. sauce made with sour cream, the An open house is planned cream does not separate or Friday at the bridegroom's par curdie when heated. ht iy Munster, Melissa Cagle Orem MRS. SCOTT R.SEI (Jami Knipe) OOMITAS LITERARY CLUB Center, Mapleton. The eventwill be held from 7 to $ p.fa. ana no formalinvitations wiil be sent. Miss Knipe is a graduate of Provo High School and LDS Seminary and is for tonight's party. Everyone has seen these.’ 4 + ah WARM UP TO SAVINGS ON OUR FLEECE-LINED CASUALS Save 4.01. Reg. $16 casual winterstyle boots that are the answer to cold feet. This warmhearted tie-up sports a toasty and soft fleece lining. And it takes you through all your travels in comfort with soft suede leather uppers and sturdy crepe soles. Just made for action. Save now; we've gotplenty of sizes in brown or sand suede. 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