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Show Jiil And Jean Ahistrom Married In Double Rites Out Our Windovs . . . i It was good, and so Fern, here's the shelves. . . . how-t- o thanks to for you r Spaghetti Sauce 12 I'm alio bursting to tell of how New Mexico really Is the Land of Enchantment. Pure magic . And I'm dying to tell of how marvelous the Sufi Seminar was that I attended at the University of that magic state In AlbuBut . j T7 There's so much to talk about I don't know where to start. F'r instance, though Tony Bennett left his heart In San Francisco, I left mine in Santa Fe, and one of these days I'm going to sell out . . . lock, stock and barrel . . . and make that New Mexican city my own. querque. r 7 Btwiwd fke $ "V Onions 36 Skinned ripe tomatoes Cups salad oil 1 V Tbsp. black pepper 4 Cloves garlic 1 Green peppers cans tomato 6 6 2 2 4 2 3 But what I'm writing about is autumn. Summer is over and first knew it one yet hot summer evening when 1 sat at an open window and saw a huge flock of geese flying south for the winter. I 4-- 6 Pour into pint jars (or quarts if your family needs that size) and process for Vi hour. It can also be frozen. Now, this made a good-sizebatch and didn't have a large enough pan to put on the stove. And it also takes a pan that is thick bottomed so that the sauce will not burn. d I got around the problem by putting it in an oven proof pan, heating the oven to 300 degrees and letting it cook away. It took longer than the four hours, but I didn't have to worry about stirring, burning or being tied to the house. I left for a while and just turned the heat down, remembering to up it again when I returned. I prowled the garden, finding tomatoes, onions and peppers and in an unusual fit of domesticity gathered them in and made a batch of spaghetti sauce to bottle and eat for my winter meals. I It's autumn. Make use of the good things of the garden while they're with us. One good cold to see my sister Fern a day or two before and arrived fust in time for lunch. She night, which could come anytime, served spaghetti and used the sauce she had canned last season. would put a finish to it all. Glen Biglers Mark 50th Anniversary Glen C. and Florence Rassmussen HAVE A NEW CAREER IN 6 WEEKS FALL CLASSES $8 7 5 00 INCLUDING COMPUTER Day Classes Beginning Sept. 3th Evening Classes - Beginning Sept. 27th 1 SiJRTrovel Trade School 1 EE 263-196- 1 5280 So. 320 West, Suite Busch Park, Murray, Utah 84107 Bigler were honored by their family and close friends on August 28th to celebrate their fiftieth wedding anniversary. The honored couple are the parents of five children. LrfRae They are: (Mrs. Orval) Mitchell, Murray; Loren, Ogden; Glenda (Mrs. Tom) Caldwell, Murray; Janice (Mrs. Norm) Webb, West Valley, and Gary of American Fork. Youll get results! PRIZESPRIZES Door Prizes - Display Booths In Lobby - 1,500 Welcome Bags Full Of Useful Products is- - were Ramona Joleen, Jennifer, JaNeal, Jodie Ahistrom 23 fun family 21 August and Don Directly after the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served in the stake house to the entire bridal party, which was hosted by the brides parents. Later that evening the two couples greeted friends at a reception which was also in the center. Following a double at Bear honeymoon Lake the Curbellos will make their home in Magna, Mosss while the will settle in West Valley City. WEST VALLEY VIEW Thursday, Sept. 9, 1982 - Lisa Taylor Marries Nielsen Now making their home in Taylorsville are the newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Shawn Nielsen. The bride is the former Lisa Ann Taylor. The two were married August 2lst at the Shala-ma- r Reception Center. A rehearsal dinner was a held at the and a reception was given at the Shal-amReception center. Home For The i I Alleys The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Taylor, Kearns, and graduated from Kearns high. She also attended Dixie College. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Newell (Mike) Nielsen, Sandy, and graduated from Hillcrest high. He is attending Utah Technical College majoring in machine shop. Christy Moses was maid of honor and Char-ale-e Frost was matron of honor. Kristy Nielsen, Shannon and Kathy Jenkins and Melissa were brides- maids. Kaylene Hammer attended the guest book. Best man duties were performed by Kerry Nielsen with Barry Udy, Kelly Railsback, Niel Carlson, Doug Dawning, Pre-nupti- parties al were hosted by Sharalee Frost, Shannon Rails- back, Judy Walker, Kristy Nielsen, Christy Moses, Melissa Jenkins, Maryland Ingram and Jennifer Forbes. Qlitnta39Ci33H3DGfiB CUSTOM FITTED. Kenalee Cloward Tltwe'ft a itmtm . . . SO MANY BUSINESS Glen Alley while PORTRAITS ARE MASTER COLOR BY DON BLAIR ushered. aa! FREE! Attend at Absolutely NO UAHGE GREEN SHEET The newly we d s honeymooned in Las Vegas and will make their home in Logan. FABRICS & Meeting BLOUSES Cooking School September 23r1 7:30 P.M. Kearns High School COOKING DEMONSTRATIONS Microwave and Conventional GREAT NEW RECIPES 1,500 WELCOME BAGS of Signs of Spring is her second book which tells how she faced her life raising three small children alone. Through poverty and sudden (EYELET 9:00 10 4:45 P.M. SPECIALS ALL WEEK SEPT. 9TH TO SEPT. 15 OPEN SAT. 9 TO 2 In successive YDS. 99 5" - 2 YDS. V9 Vt" TO 2 KNIT CHEST STRIPES SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS PEOPLE ARE PARTICULAR., . They want a portrait that reflects the skilled touch of a master photographer and utilized the most modern techniques of the profession. SHERPA Artificial Lambs Waal Thick Sold V2" THINK OF THE MORE THAN THIRTY FIVE YEARS OF EXPERIENCE AND THE REPUTATION AVAILABLE TO YOU AT.. . . , . MUCH-HONORE- CERTIFIED checkups the doctors PROFESSIONAL can find no evidence of her disease. PHOTOGRAPHER An update of Laurels u n story is featured in the Mitr of PtMogrsiUir by of Family dulv recognition givonof Amorlc Sept, issue Ptiotogropftert Circle ' 4905 So. Dial 262-268- State 5 1 0" 78 Yd. OFF 279 sra 3S3 fl 29 YD. OXFORD SHIRTING irfl 49 YD. FANCY wPhotography to PANT HEIGHTS yjut tiwk good fortune, loves lost and found, new pain and the myriad wonders of daily living, Laurel now faces life with the joy and honesty of one who has walked through the fire and emerged triumphant. - ELAT 3 -2 GATHERED LACE trim fit. Michael R. Ellis Holds Fire. , slip-i- n Gardiner attended the guest book. Best man duties were performed by Aglow Fellowship Womens Aglow Fellowship will share the same speaker in September. On the 9th at 7:00 the dessert meeting will be at 1247 W. 4800 So. and on the 11th the luncheon meeting will begin at 11:00 at Distinctive Catering, 285 E. 2700 So. The speaker is Mrs. Laurel Lee Bliss. At age 29, Laurel discovered that she had a rare and often fatal type of cancer. Armed with humor, courage, and an unshakeable faith in God, she battled the odds, won and kept an account of that struggle in her journal which became her first book Walking Through the PERSONAL LOSS Nothing over, under or behind the ear, no cords, tubes or wires . . . hear in the ear, not through a tube . . . simple bridesmaids. ushers. honeymooned in ornia. NEWJEECHARGEABLE, I. Alley, North Logan, and graduated from Sky view high. Rebecca Ellis Moyer was matron of honor with Jill and Lori Alley and Donna Hayes as Kay McDonald and Randy Railsback as The newlyweds Calif- Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Alley The Salt Lake just oik 4 ANNUAL Gordon Ray Alley and Sandra Lyn Ellis were joined in marriage in a wedding ceremony performed at the Hunter West Stake Center on August 19th. A reception was given at the same place. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Ellis and. graduated from Cyprus high. He also attended the Utah State University. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mrs. Alden (Ace) Railsback Logan .1 ar chapters TliisVi liirlpooi Micrimaw of llie prizes to le pisen Jills bridal dants atten- Linder, maid of honor; with Judy Hunt, Janet, Chuck-A-Ram- I in of Arizona Western College. graduate Ushers were Gil Bustamonte Grover. Cans chopped if desired Grind the onions, peppers and garlic and cut up the tomatoes. Simmer about 4 hours more or less until the thickness you desire. Yes, it's fall. The sun flowers are one huge bouquet in the field to the east and, as walk through them to the garden, I rouse lazy bees that are gathering their last bit of honey for their winter's food. had dropped Beauty college. Her new husband is a food Tbsp. thyme Tbsp. sweet basil Tbsp. sugar Tbsp. oregano Tbsp. salt Bay leaves 3 o I and the Continental was Steve Huffanagle. man for the groom was Gary Capps and ushers were Bill Moody and Joseph Ahistrom. Jean Ahistrom is also a Cyprus high graduate. She attended Snow College and is presently a student at the University of Utah. Her new husband graduated from Miami high in Arizona, and attended Mesa Community College. Bridal attendants for Jean included Mary Ann Park, maid of honor; with Judy Hunt, Janet, Jennifer, JaJoleen, as bridesmaids. Kathy Klein and Marie Neal and Jodie AhMendenhall were over istrom as bridesmaids. The grooms best man the guest book. Best mushrooms, They were so high I almost missed them, but they formed one long, trailing "v" across the greyblue sky. I watched with a touch of nostalgia, remembering a long-agday of childhood when I lay on the lawn watching a similar flock and hearing my brother Spencer explain the whys, wheres, how's and what's of it all to me. See, and Jean Six-oun- paste . . Jill Ahistrom, daughters of Joseph D. and Marie Ahistrom of Magna, were married August 20th in a double-weddin-g ceremony performed by Bishop Stan Petty in the Magna Stake center. Jill became the bride of David Reed Curbello, son of David and Claire Curbello, of Sweeny, Texas. And Jean was wed to Homer L. Moss Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Moss Sr. of Arizona. Jill Ahistrom Is a graduate of Cyprus high rOTSgSUT LUMBER JACK PLAIDS For Shirts Jackots & ih mrmi (xms&cxfo fiSDSi Q Gtedb 991 MXSED yd. |