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Show Sea Foods and Recipes a Herald Women’s Section PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29 1966 Lois Nelson to Wed Reid Acord Holiday Gala Entertains Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Kott of BYU Women and Partners | Fullerton, Calif., announce the engageBYU Women, partners, and and—‘Let_There be Peace on marriage of their ment and appr Earth. The spotlight then Nelson, to Reid H. Acord, guest couples held their Holiday shifted to the Frances Roylance oe Gala on Wednesday evea son of Mr. and Mrs, Clair*H. Acordof ing in. the Wilkinson Cénter dancers who performed-three Provo. numbers from the “Nutcracker Baliroom. The couple will be married on Jan. 26 The semiformal affair fea- Suite.” Ariel Ballif, John B. Harris,-Ralph.Britsch and Fred | in Los Angeles and a reception will be |tured-dancing-to-the-music-of Webb sang “While Shephards held in thei r honor in Fullerton. An jan orchestra, A clever and en- Watched,” and “God Rest Ye | tertaining program, spotlight2243 N. open house at the Acord home, Merry, Gentlemen.” The pro300 ee Provo is planned on Saturday, | ing various musical numbersin gram_was_ concluded with the |{different —sections—of the_ball Jan. 2 |room, waspresented in mid-eve- Ralph Woodward Chorale singing a humberin Spanish follow- | Miss Nelson is majoring in seinicgt ning. and will be graduated in August from} The program began with) ed by a fanfare song. . She will’ brass fanfare by Newell Dayley| Following the program, the] Brigham Young Unive pe his group. The spotlight/group wa treated to a very| continue her studies toward.a registered| n focused on another oophe supper and dancing was nurse degree, tereales where Ralph ‘ood. | continued for the remainder at Mr. Acord ig also a stident at BYU, ward and his chorale Se the evening. ™ majoring in— zoology and pre-dental \ed with a medley of seasonal| Those responsible for various studies. He has completed an LDS mis-| music. Following was a duet. by |phases of the evening were Mrs.| rt Taylor and Wanda Pe- Bil! Pope, general chairman; sion to the North British Mission. terson*whosang “‘Silver Bells’”|Mrs. Robert Layton, advertise HOT GROGS and soups with the bright warm hue andclear flavor of cranThe couple will make a home in Provo en ee Mrs. Ray Farnsworth and berry juice: cranberry raspberry grog; hot pink lemonade; berry-tomato soups Mrs. Neal Lambert, decora- eranberry-vegetable broth, while continuing their studies. ‘ ‘tions; Mrs. Donald Robinson, Couple Will program; Mrs. Charles Metten, Wo | oe ‘director; Mrs. Grant lance, apher: MN LOIS NELSON eicome A tri-stake MIA New Year’s Eve daring party will be held Saturday night from 9 p.m. to First South sponsored by East Sharon, Bast Provo and Provo Stakes. Ed “Moréll of Hast Provo Stake is general chairman with decorations directed by Joan Pitts of East Sharon Stake and refreshments prepared by Virginia DeHart of Provo Stake and their committees. The floor show is under the direction of Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Jensen of Festive Dance t Look at Life Through Glass Of Rosy, Zingy, Pretty Juice Floyd Millet, ticketsMrs, Le Roi Nelson,- programsand orchestra; and Mrs... Paul Rasmusvests Fri ay sen, refreshments. Fonerlee wel te bet ee Wanted: ‘toasty warm drinks, and~ soups that fill the bill. iday in honor of Reed Wride flavorful and appetizing! Found: They’re bound to warm your|mugs. A New Year’s Eve dance will Baker and Margaret Ann Lowe, OES Chap ter a clutch of hot cranberry grogs insides, and give you a cheery ee studded with whole be held on Dec. 31 at 9 p.m. at} who will be married on ThursEast SharonStake. feeling on a dull winter after-| cloves, ’ Dancing will be to an orches- |the West Utah Stake House,| day in the Salt Lake LDS| Holds Meeting noon. Don’t believe me? Try it! tra and. there will be festive |Third South. and Sixth West. Temple. ~. HOT PINK LEMONADE . Pretty pink or ruby pain hue, 5 decorations and New Year's There will be noisemakers All friends are invited to call; Members and “sideliners” of this round of. drinks Eve funmakers. Many of the) and floor show and an orches- from 7:30 to 9:30 at the Eldred| Valley Chapter 3, Order of Eastdepends on cranberry juice for 3 ward groups are planning din- tra for dancing.A-buffet-dinner Center. ern_Star, were welcomed tart, lively _flavor.. Heating ner parties to precede -the will be-served. Parents of the couple are Mr. |Louise Carey, worthy sone pies dull the soe or color dance; pat. juice. And. with, All stake members and-the and Mrs. Arthur Baker of Provo and Herbert1Tarran, worthy pat. tee and Mrs, Irene Lowe of Santa|ron, Tuesday evening at the this hot juice, you can make public’ are invited -but:-reservaMasonic Temple. GERMAN SANDWICH y number of delicious hot tions’ should be made with Mrs, Barbara, Calif. Pees ee oan was given EDITOR’s NOTE: The follow-| pot Make a filling of drained G. Barldean Anderson by Thurste} to Mary Krissman and Nellie ing guide to the nation’s food canned sauerkraut, cut” Blue} day. eee shopping buys for this coming Lake green beans chopped, and marches which were used by weekend was prepared by the a little caraway seed. Spoon Nine-acre Rose Island in thé To Be Feted the Grand Chapter several US. Departments of AgriculTry onto. buttered pumperTlickel South Pacific Ocean is the years ago and are currently be- ture and Interior for UPI. [Doesn’t that sound good? bread and top with sliced liver-} ‘southernmost land controlled, by ing utilized by ed Chapter. the S. perhaps you'd prefer Hot Pink wurst, NEW TOMATO SOUP Following the business sesWASHINGTON (UPI)—Food Lemonade, just as good and a Mr. and Mrs. Ray E. Nelson (Makes 5 servings) will host an open house in honor sion; refreshments were. served shoppers can look forward to. nice “welcome” drink for 2 cups cranberry cockof Lt. and Mrs. Irvin W. Snow by Mr. and Mrs, Carlos Orton good variety in meats and tail produce for the new year on Friday beginning at the to about 45 members, 2 cups tomato juice or tomaeee weekend. as residence, 346 .E. 1665 to-vegetable juice Beef and pork is available Jn) riee wi , Orem at 2 p.m. on the family and serve 2, tablespoons lemon juice Most, areas in good quantities, P™S® Lit. and Mrs, Snow have been Juab Stake Is them New -Spioy omnathctin 1 < (% pint) sour cream Round and chuck roasts are Stationed in Germany for 39 alt 8 a attractive buys-reported by the! months, where served with To Hold Dance Consumer and Marketing Ser-|ae It makes a Combine -first four ingredthe Air Force.’ They will be} pp) first course, | ter ts; beat wel! to blend ae Stake is spon. vice, but pork as bacon, chops, light, refre: eeein Prove for two wks | a aee Eve cue ee to a boil. Add salt din- various cuts of roasts, and| OF ry Se will then go to Houston, Inep-dance on Saturday evening, hams are also-in-ample supply: Ron It’s_a. delightful _meal-| taste. Pour into a ae m2 for new assignment. all 31, at the Juab Stake Broiler fryers are the main-|starter or pick me up between} and. garnish with a spoonful of All filendsare loved to call. {im itional sour cream, stay buys in poultry and in! inekets under fin of theare Stoke MIAtheanddirecthe eeareas they are joined by ORANBERRY RASPBERRY ORANBERRY VEGETABLE BROTH Club Notes other organizations are in Vegetables in plentiful supply “Tae crate joe ot charge of the other various around the nation are“cabbage, LDS SOCIABLES of the event. Dancing carrots, celery, lettuce, onions, % cup raspberry syrup 2 cups orange juice Will hold a New Year’s Eve|will begin at 9 p.m, and-con- potatoes, and tomatoes. dance at the Orem Fourth] tinue until midnight, when sup- Leading the plentiful fruits 6 whole cloves _ Orange slices studded with Ward, 575 S. 400 W., Orem for per will be served. list are apples, grapefruit, all LDS persons, single and over oranges and pears on good whole cloves Combine all ingredients ex24. A buffet supper will be| The average woman, with a supply. served at 12:30 p.m. Dress is|step of 26 inches, takes 2,438 Canned salmonis available’ in cept orange slices and bring to’ semi-formal, |steps every mile, Most areas across the nation. |a | boil. Simmer 5 minutes. Re- and heat to the boiling point. ey as eomsag= <P ¢ Tri-Stake New Year's Dance and Party Set G F id Slated Saturday Shoppers Anticipate Meat Variety |% OremVisitors |teaniet, who have mas At Open House Come In And Save On Quality Footwear ! | emi-Annual ShoeSale! WOMEN'S } HEELS. Reg. to 16.951 . to 21.951 heels in Paradise Kit 8 onyes besrorale. many other colors ia browns browms, taAatitolor in condand)‘sizeFoot se Mostly Debs ‘io WELCOMING THE NEW YEAR with gayety will Reg. to 16:00! VW . Excellent. ~be-¢tri-stake dance-at-the East-Provo Stake Center—j-——___— Satarday evening sponsored by Hast Sharon, East 20 9 A Provo and Provo Stakes. Previewing the fun with hats; balloons and funmakers are committee chairmen, from left, Joan Pitts, General Chairman Ed Morrell and Virginia DeHart. 0 WOMEN’S FLATS, CASUALS Herald Want Ads Get Results Flats, stacked wedges, names as DiVina,Villogers, and walking many colors and good size rangers NiSS many ethers . many, MEN'S KEDS HUSH PUPPIES rae START WITH STYLE START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT WITH A LOVELY NEW STYLE ; SHAMPOO SET 75 “$3.75 VALUE 2 MARYS GLAMOUR SALON z 1275 ‘NO, 150 AST,PROVO “PHONE 373-9 ae ; 4” MEN’S OES cordovans.in ae 1 browns, — oe — ee not oot sizes, but syle. Reg. 7.95 and 8.98 Reg. 11.95 ond 12.98 4” 99 Discontin gna’ bestBley buys. ever Discontinued ee jes these suede and short for casual we fasheble canvas. shoos nd ends in-car ads a wear, ‘ tern Regularly to 29.95 THE SAMPLE. HUT ~ ga N. Wnty, Ave. 3 374-9434 Ya off a |