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Show WTf WW99 f f WEST VALLEY VIEW gg Thursday, Sept. 2, 1982 t ; f MMfM rri pfMpr I Vickie Perfili Becomes Bride Of Randy Venemon Aug. 14 IP7TO?P -- TPTT f f PI f 9 - .- - , Randy S. Venemon took Vickie Lynne Perfili for his bride in a Venemon while Brent Oliver, Kim Holt and double-rin- g ushered. wedding ceremony performed at the Cathederal Of The - Sis'.sj Madeleine on August their home I Mrs. Pre-nupti- parties were hosted by Joanie Perfili and friends from her office at the home of Lila Berry. The newlyweds at honeymooned Snowbird and will make wedding brunch Fred Perfili, a rio V Li' &A$ ?, 5f Egfef f - i v ,4s 'Ji 4''f Christine w ,' : v- - ' Casey Holt. Crookston Temple Ritual Unites Andersen And Madsen The wedding ceremony was performed at the Jordan River LDS Temple on August 19th and a wedding breakfast was held at Log Haven. A reception was given later that same day at the Old Meeting House. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Ander- sen, Taylorsville and is a graduate of Kearns high and Utah Tech. She is now attending Brigham Young University. The groom is the son of Mrs. Vernis Madsen, Nevada and Roland Madsen of California. He is a graduate of Olympus high and is also a student at the Provo University. Julie Andersen and Sandy Bawden were bridesmaids while Linda Phillips attended the guest book. Best man was Craig Madsen and head usher Todd Andersen. Others- assisting in ushering were the - LeRoy Maughans, the Rod Andersens, the Ron Madsens and the DaveUrrys. Pre-nupti- were hosted by Mrs. Kent Bawden and Sandy Bawden, Terry Maughan, Linda Ranae Madsen, Con- Phillips, Diane Urry, This pie is the best of two worlds-chee- se cake and pecan pie. Walnuts 1 package (8 ounces) cream cheese 13 c. sugar legg tsp. vanilla 4 tsp. salt pie 10-in- crust Put the first may be dients substituted for pecans. 1 ed) bottom 5 ingre- in your blender, blend until all creamy and smooth. Spread the cheese mixture over the bottom of the pastry lined pie plate. Sprinkle with the chopped nuts. Rinse out the c. chopped blender and put in the or a Vfe pecans, walnuts combination of both 10 or 15 walnut or pecan halves, unchopped (optional) 3 eggs Va c. sugar 1 c. of either dark corn syrup, maple syrup or molasses or combination 1 tsp. vanilla 1 prepared (uncook . eggs, Va cup sugar, syrup and vanilla and blend well. Pour gently over the nut topped cheese mixture - do on uniting graduated Hefrom is at- August Howard Frank Ellis Jr. and Valerie Jean Steele. A rehearsal dinner was held at the home of Mitchell. Golden Date Utah Technical College. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard g Is the bridegrooms parents and a reception Reached By Rasmussens The children and grandchildren of Glen C. and Florence are announcing the fiftieth wedding anniversary of their parents which was celebrated on n was given at the Gold Room at the same reception center. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd J. Steele, Kearns, and graduated from Kearns high. She is now attending the parties Pre-nupti- were hosted by Rita McCleary, Patricia Jac- E. Ellis Sr. and quez Bingham high. tending the University of Utah. Virginia Glaittli was matron of honor with Rita McCleary, Patricia Jacquez and Barbara Mayhew as bridesmaids. Marylyn Jacquez and Geri Locke attended the guest book and best man duties were performed by Wayne Martinez. The newlyweds will make their home in and Barbara clude Freda Taylor, Ogden; Edward A., Salt Lake; Jessie, Granger; Rosalynn Furlow, Salt Lake; Louise Leary, Salt Lake; Andrew B., Sandy and Robert A., Bountiful, who are A private reception for family members will be held on Saturday. (Sept. 11) Mrs. Schmidt, who has 11 living children, is the daughter of twins; Etha Brock, Lorenzo and Hunter; Joseph, Sandy; Lillian Redford, Layton and Elsie Rigby, Sandy. She has one living sister, Clara Moore of Salt Lake. Elizabetha Blauer Bangerter and was born in Granger. She married Andreas Schmidt March 3, 1915 Decorate with reserved pecan or walnut halves. Bake in a preheated oven, 375 for 35 to 40 minutes or until firm in center. Cool. & Consultation OFFER EXPIRES SEPT, 9TH, Call: Garments Fall clothes that have been stored in a crowded closet or packed away can be by a good tumbling in the dryer, about 10 minutes on permanent press cycle. Some dryers have an air setting that can be used for this purpose. Remove clothes from dryer as soon as it stops running. daughters are: LaRae (Mrs. Orval) Mitchell and Glenda (Mrs. Tom) Caldwell, both of Murray; Loren, of Ogden; Janice (Mrs. Norm) Webb of West Valley and Gary of American Fork. Try Green Sheet sified ads! clas- 967-931- YOU ONLY PAY FOR THE POUNDS YOU LOOSE 262-668- nutritous foods of the world. There are hundreds of varieties grown in warmer lands of the world. The d roots are called in' this yams country. 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August Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hiatt Bangerter Frederick The Gazebo at the White House reception center was the setting wedfor the double-rin14th, JoAnn, Coralee, nie, Charie and Alene Rass-musse- Cltrog Kul Pic Nellie Kearns High Graduate Is Wed To Bingham High Alum ding ceremony and Schmidt will be 90 years old on Sept. 8, having been born on that date in Mrs. Randy Venemon parties al make their home in Salt Lake. will On Sept. 8th; Family Will Celebrate the guest book. Best man duties were performed by Leslie LDS Now making their home in Provo are the Mr. and newlyweds Mrs. Bruce Madsen. The bride is the former Jill Andersen. ring-bear- Wall work attended at the and Nellie Bangerter Schmidt Brad was Gaylor The newlyweds and Karen Mrs. Bruce Madsen Jordan L Flower girls were Milissa Janusz and .Vk'Sf Homestead Chassidy Tyson while Sherrie Brown attended the guest book. Kelly Hiatt was best man while Ben Hiatt, Kim Jones, Matt and Pete Tyson ushered. Ohio. .'$;4:.. 11 SSlka'S'k;eSa .A,? Christy A. Sarah Hill of Tooele and Theresa and Angela Janusz of Cleveland, v&$a v , and Perfili, Tina Holt and Carla Bivins as attendants. Junior bridesmaids were Mary Klekas, ; honeymooned Westminster College. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. DelMar Bryant Hiatt, Kearns and graduated from Kearns high. Sabrina Mortin was maid of honor with Sherri W'inters, Cindy Penrod, Donna and Susan Tyson as attendants. Flou'er girls were Leslie L. Venemon of Twin Falls, Idaho. He attended Jordan high and graduated from Hillcrest high. Joanie M. Perfili was maid of honor with r Mark Hughes Hiatt Lela Jane Tyson for his bride in a doublering wedding ceremony performed at the Jordan Ell Reception Center on August 19th. A luncheon was given at Pardners and a reception given at the Jordan Ell Reception Center. took is a graduate of Granger high. She attended degree in Sandy, Hiatt, Lela Tyson Mrs. George W'illiam Tyson, West Valley and cosmetology. The groom is the son of Mrs. Norma Lou Nelson, H. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Magna, and graduated from Judge Memorial. She also graduated from Utah Technical College with Mark Valley. Craig Crookston was held at the home of the brides parents and a reception was given at the Hilton Inn. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and i Rites Unite Double-Rin- g in 14th. A MMMM .-, A A. v t. . ... .. .. . 280 2nd Floor South 4000 West 3540 |