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Show tvi tTTT rr? 3C Leslie Ann Nielsen Marries Kevin Hettinger In Temple In LDS Cheryl Rupp and Upton Ramsey, demonstrators at the Green Sheet Cooking School. Cooking School Experts Prepare For The Big Day parties were hosted n by Lee Ann and Claudia Ross, Whitmore and Susan Curtis. The newlyweds will make their home in Provo after honeymooning on the Mississippi River in a river boat The Queen. De-An- Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Hettinger Phillips Marries Linda Arbon Steven Phillips of Houston, Texas and Linda Marie Arbon of Taylorsville were wed in an August 14th double-rin- g wedding and ceremony in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A garden wedding breakfast was held at the home of the brides aunt and uncle, Mr. Richard Mrs. Oman. The bride is a of Cothigh and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Arbon of Taylorsville. graduate tonwood The new Mrs. Phillips is a graduate of Weber State college with a R.N. nursing degree, and has filled an LDS mission to Lima, Peru. The groom is the son of Mrs. Bob Phillips of Texas and the late Bob Phillips. He is currently attending BYU, has attended Texas A&M and has filled an LDS mission to Mexico City. Houston, Renita was Fife maid of honor while Cindy McQueen and LoyAnn Arbon were attendants. Erin Arbon was flower girl and Sherilyn Norris attended the guest book. the newlyweds will make their home in Provo after honeymooning Mr. and Mrs. Steven Phillips Texas. in Houston, Cheryl Rupp and L'pton Ramsey will be the experts at the Green Sheet's annual Cooking School which will be held Sept. 17 at the Kearns high auditorium. The eent begins at 7:30. Cheryl will demonstrate dishes centered on using a micro oxen, while Cppy will direct his demonstration toward the more conxentional ways of cooking. All their recipes will be featured in the Cooking School Wedding GUI 0dm The wedding season is upon us and conscientious guests-to-b- e are racking their brains to avoid the usual dilemma for the bride. Fortunately, there are many useful, interesting gift items available that are not apt to be duplicated. For instance: For the coffee-lovincouple, a mini coffee mill that grinds beans in seconds is ideal. A hurricane lamp will not only be an attractive addition to the newlyweds' decor, itll come in handy during an emergency. Get them off to a good gourmet start with an electric pan designed for making crepes suzette and the like. Tabloid to be published Sept. as a part of that weeks Green Sheet newspaper. In addition there will be pictures and recipes from some of the area s finest cooks. Admission to the school is free and there is now oxer $3,000 worth of prizes and gifts. They will range from large Door Prizes through Gift Bags, 10, drawings Prizes. and Early Bird The gift bags will be for the 1,500 adults in attendance. first Dale Leon McMillan and Christine Ann Welch exchanged marriage vows in a double-rinceremony in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on August 19th. Heritage House was the setting of a wedding breakfast and also a reception held after the ceremony. The new Mrs. McMillan is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Douglas Welch, Murray, and is a graduate of Murray high. The groom is also a graduate of Murray high and will be attending g BYU this fall. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. LaVar C. McMillan, Murray, and has filled an LDS mission to Canada. Patrice Becksted was matron of honor while Janet and Leigh Ann Raddon were attendants. Flower girls were Sherri Welch matiLV T, Making their home in Provo, are the new Mr. and Mrs. Scott F. Peterson. They were wed in an ceremony August 20th double-rin-g in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A wedding breakfast was held at the Oaken Bucket and a reception given at the Granger 8th ward. An open house was held at the home of the brides parents in Colorado. The bride, formerly Paula Kay Anderson, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John O. Anderson of Arvada, Colorado, and is a graduate of Arvada West high. She attended BYU. The groom is a graduate of Granger high and is attending BYU. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peterson and has filled an LDS mission to Vina del Mar, Chile, South America. Sandra John was maid of honor while Lori Peterson was an attendant. Lara Anderson was the flower girl and Jill Rhodes attended the guest book. Best man was John Wood and Stephen Bernat and Mark Anderson were ushers. Ann Peterson, Dena Markoff and Chleo Van Uitert hosted pre- nuptial parties. The newlyweds will honeymoon Mrs. Scott F. Peterson Vows Unite Jody Robinson And S. Cheever Honeymooning at Jackson Hole, Wyoming, are the new Mr. and Mrs. Steven Paul Cheever. They were wed in an August 18th doublering ceremony at the home of the brides parents. Brighton high and also a graduate of Weber State College with a degree in Police Science. He is now working with the Curtis Webb was best man and John Robinson and Jeff Police Depart- S.L. ment. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Jack M. Cheever of Denver. Susan R. Bills, the sister of the bride, was matron of honor while other attendants were Snodgress ushers. parties were hosted by Fay Pre-nupti- Hockin, Marci Knudson, Fay Schreyer, the Robinson family, Jody Burke, Dorotny Canada, Helen Fumer and Shirley Boogaard. The newlyweds will make their home in Midvale. Brenda Mangus, Robyn Robinson and Fay Hockin. Emily Andrews was the flower girl and Marci Knudson attended the guest book. g JEFFREY C. PAGE, D.P.M. and Julie Heinecke. Best man was Kevin Westen-skoand ushers included Glenn Welch, Gary Mechling, and Russell and Gary Pack. The couple will make a home in Provo after honeymooning in Yellowstone. ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF HIS OFFICE FOR AND FOOT SURGERY Label Means The label on a package of ground beef tells you the relative percentage of lean in the ground beef. Federal law mandates that ground beef or hamburger may contain no more than 30 percent fat. Cupboard Care Never put household cleaners in the same cupboards as food items. In addition, dont store household chemicals in used food containers or bottles. For quick, effective results at low cost, use the Want Ad columns of the Green Sheet 3920 S 1 100 E. 320 Salt Lake City. Utah 84117 508 E South Temple 326 Salt Lake City Utah 84102 0 3 A reception was also held at the home of the brides parents and a wedding breakfast was given at Ft. Douglas Country club. The bride, formerly Jody Robinson, is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. John G. Robinson of Wilford Avenue and is a graduate of Murray high. She has attended the University of Utah and is currently employed by Snowbird as a race team coach. The groom is a graduate of The Nostalgic Warmth and Beauty am OAK CHAIRS Side Chatr OPEN SAT. DOTH LOCATIONS MAIN STREET OFFICE (FORMERLY FAMILY DENTAL CARE) NOW OPERATED BY GOLDEN DENTAL CENTER NO CHANGE IN DOCTORS OR TECHNICIANS (mimWIMK) Golden Dental Center I. KENT ELKINGTON D.D.S. 466-415- 1 1879 SO. MAIN, 972-452- SLC 0 3460 So. Redwood Rd.f West Valley City MEDICINE THE PRACTICE OF PODIATRIC AT 1262-668- specializincTinTdentures! 3, 1981 Rites in Colorado. McMillan And Christine Welch Trade Vows Mr. and Mrs. Dale McMillan Thursday, Sept. Peterson Marries Anderson Kevin Hettinger of Orange, California and Leslie Ann Nielsen of Holladay were wed in a doublering wedding ceremony in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception was held at the home of the brides grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L.A. Ross, Holladay, and a wedding breakfast was given at the Lion House. The new Mrs. Hettinger is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lloyd Nielsen of California. She has made her home with her grandparents in Holladay and is attending BYU. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hettinger of Orange, California and has filled an LDS misson to St. Louis, Missouri. DeAnne Whitmore was maid of honor while other attendants included Lori and Michell Nielsen. Flower girl was Kristina Nielsen. Pre-nupti- al WESTVAlLEYVIfW Arm Chair 88. 119. ; |