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Show 2B west valley VIEW Thursday, Sept. 24, 1981 food fun family 7CDGl'g CD))gDiDDDgJ Ethel Bradford, women's editor Temple Vows Unite Scott Hardman And Elaine Pierce LDS The Salt Lake LDS Temple was the site of the September 4th double-rinwedding ceremony for Scott Hardman and Elaine Pierce. A wedding breakfast was held at the home of the grooms parents. A reception was given at Country Manor. The bride is a graduate of Kearns high currently attending the University of Utah where she is studying health and zoology and is 6 County DUP Plans t Opening Meeting Sigma. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Pierce of Bennion. She has filled an LDS mission to London, England. The groom is the son of Mrs. Louis Espinoza and Keith Hardman. He is a graduate of Hillcrest high and is currently attending the University of Utah where he will be majoring in business and political science. He has filled an LDS mission to Hartford, Conn. Alyson Allen was matron of honor while Roberta Morley, Linda Pierce and Kathy Capellan were I who live with men, mostly. nocently says . . . "Oh, I almost forgot to tell you, but I invited the Browns over to watch the game on TV. They should be here in a the old saw. "No, I've never once in all my married life contemplated divorce. But murder? Oh, often, my dear, often." know You minute." tell you, all the ingredients for juicy murder are right there. And the man . . . poor innocent dear . . . would no doubt look up in bewilderment even as the axe fell. Wondering with his last breath what he had done to make you so angry. Poor fool. I I I I g affiliated with Lamba I Well now of course, haven't ever you I know that had such thoughts, for heaven's sake no. But . . well, how about when . . . . Yeah, how about when you found that certain gourmet recipe you read and realized that even you could master it? Remember? You purchased the ingredients, toiled all day with its intricacies. That evening you served it with wine, women (well, you are a woman, aren't you?) and song, and he . . . Yes, he. You waited with bated breath for that man to take his first taste. The moment when he would hold back his fork . . . look at you with startled eyes, and ask, "What marvel of food is this? Did you create this masterpiece just for me?" And you would blushingly reply, "Yes, I did it all by myself and just for you." But, is that the way it turned out? You know darn well it didn't. No, instead of that fantasy, what he really did was poke the food, sniff it suspiciously and then, as he matter of factly slathered your creation with ketchup, he asked, "What is this stuff, anyway? Some kind of leftover?" Kill??? Oh yes, and any female jury in the world would have found you not guilty. ... male that little bit hasn't happened to you, how about when you'd had "one of those days"? Nothing went right at the office. You burned the onions you were fixing for dinner and the house stinks. You finally dragged yourself to your room, put your hair up in curlers, donned an old robe and wandered into the living room to collapse. Or if of tenderness And then, your man in a nice But, getting back to the kitchen. A friend of mine has a husband who once had the nasty habit of reaching for the salt cellar and blissfully 'salting down the food for the winter' without even first tasting the I t i I I I I 6 I I food. In indignation she would protest, "Try it, dear, before you put salt on. Maybe it doesn't need more." But, she might as well have been whistling Dixie for all the good it did her. Every meal, shake, shake, shake went the salt before even tasting the food. So, so, so, so. Wise gal that she is, she decided not to get an ulcer over it, or a divorce or to let it drive her into bopping him aside the head, either. She made her plan. Ha! I I I I I I t I I I I I I t i I ... . . . matter of factly gave the salt I cellar five or six great big shakes. t never, never, never again to salt before tasting. See, she had already put so much salt into that casserole that it was horrible. Awful. Inedible. Blood curdling. anyone ever asks if you've thought of divorce, be truthful and tell them no. But also be truthful and very glad they don't also ask about that foul deed, murder. Because for that answer you'd have to say, sadly, sorrowfully, truthfully, yes,' yes, yes. Often, my dear, often. And so, my dears, if n, attendants. Janet Pitcher attended the guest book. Best man was Vic Conner and ushers were Steve Olsen, Lee Davis and Stewart Pierce. Ruth Baker, JoAnne Espinoza and Faye Grover hosted prenuptial parties. The newlyweds will make their home in Sandy . School Dist. A pioneer history will be given by Mabell Smith and relics will be The lesson, Manufacture, shown. Clothing Early will be presented by Genevieve Russell and refreshments will be served. Try A Want Ad! I One night they sat down to eat a I lovely casserole. He dished himas usual II self a nice portion and She waited. With his first bite he choked. He gagged. He spit, and finally vowed The opening meeting of the South Salt Lake County DUP will be held on Monday afternoon. The 1 p.m. session will be at the South Cottonwood 1st ward cultural hall, 5605 Vine St. Marjorie Christiansen, president, will be in charge with the Silver Horn camp as hostess under Ethel T. Erick-secaptain. The program will include a performance by the Four Flats, a mens quartet which includes Lester Nielson, Marvin Strong, Earl Walker and Morgan Lund, all former administrators for Granite I I I I I I I t t e I I I Delta Michelle Richards Marries Brent Todd In Autumn Rites Brent R. Todd and Michelle Ann Richards were wed in a September 10th double-rinwedding ceremony at the White House. A wedding breakfast was held at Log Haven and a reception followed the ceremony, also at The White House. The new Mrs. Todd is the daughter of Robert R. Richard and Mrs. Deanna Richards both of Salt Lake. She is a graduate of Cottonwood high and has attended BYU. She has studied abroad in Austria. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Todd of Taylorsville, and is a graduate of Cottonwood high. g Susan Stewart was maid of honor with Julie Sonntag, Tonna Todd and Debbie Lucas as attendants. Natalie and Trisha Wallin were flower girls while Mrs. Teresa Boudreaux attended the guest book. Best man was Mark Williams and Brad Barker, Bret Wood, Pete Moesser and Jeff Richards were ushers. parties were hosted by Kathy Hansen, Wendy Rendon, Joyce Craig, Joan DeBry and aunts of the groom. Pre-nupti- al Mr. and Mrs. Scott Hardman The newlyweds will honeymoon in Mazatlan before making their home in Taylorsville. I Here's How You tI t John Paul Beaudette. They were wed in a September 5th double-rinwedding ceremony in the St. Johns Lutheran church. A rehearsal dinner was held at the Ramada Inn with a reception following the ceremony at St. Johns Lutheran church. The bride, formerly Teresa Kaye Bertoch is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald D. Bertoch of Bennion and is a graduate of Kearns high. She has also graduated from North Idaho Junior College with an associate of libral arts degree. Her husband is a graduate of Big Sandy high school in Big Sandy, Montana and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Beaudette, Jr., of Montana. He is currently attending Montana State University where he is studying adolescent psy- g Make Pralines ala New Orleans dont need to Remove from heat,- ed paper; let stand unstir in butter. Im- til firm. Yield about ' mediatley drop by'- IVfe'dozen praline can--, travel to New Orleans for this treat when you have this recipe in your files. tablespoons onto wax- dies. DAVID W. 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