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Show food Out Our Window . fkc fun family seldom use a recipe unless I have tried it . . judges it 'terrific'. in . Ethel Bradford, women's editor Linda Goates Marries Mark McKinney In April Wedding this space because I refuse to use one friends have tried it . . . and everyone : April 21st was the day chosen by Mark A. McKinney and Linda M. Goates to exchange nuptial vows in the Jordan River LDS Temple. A wedding breakfast was held at Canyon Road condominiums and a reception was later given at the This Is such a on and pay attention to m, for I toll you, If you dont, sooner or later youll be calling In and asking for It. Or trying to get It from your friends. Grasp It now and be the first in your group to serve It. Governors Plaza. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Goates and is a graduate of Granger high and Brig- There is an unusual ingredient . . . Poppy Seeds . . . and the amount of those seeds might trigger you to call me and ask, "Ethel, are you certain there isn't a typo in the recipe? Do you really mean that many Poppy Seeds?" And I'll answer, "Yes, I do mean that amount of those piquant seeds." ham Young University. She has a degree in choral music education and was a member of oratorio choir. The groom is the son of Mrs. Rosena E. McKinney and the late, Ockley E. McKinney of Sharon Grove, Kentucky. He is currently at So, go ahead with confidence. Your family will look at it with a question In their eyes, but after the first 'sliver' they'll be back for great big slices of this marvelous cake. to our office, as is the case with so dishes she comes up with in the culinary Jan Brown brought the recipe many 1984 . Buyout I Thursday, May 3, 2B WEST VALLEY VIEW tending Brigham Young University majoring in mechanical engineering, and earlier filled an LDS mission to North Salt Lake. Kathy Goates was maid of honor with Lori Goates, Pam Smith and Charie Denny as attendants. Flower girl was Emily Peterson while Karen Fredrick attended the guest book. Don Stafford wsa best man with Joe McKinney and Mike Goates as ushers. The newlyweds honeymooned in Jackson Hole and Yellowstone and will make their home in Provo. parties were hosted by Colleen Grant and Pam Smith. Pre-nupti- department. She and my Gram could have been 'soul mates' and maybe they are. Gram could read a recipe and know how it would taste and whether it was worth making. I once got out of patience with her on that account, because I'm .no cook and couldn't believe anyone would have that ability to 'taste' by reading. But I learned. I learned. a It was like this. She sat in my kitchen one morning and told me of great recipe she had found in a magazine that day and said, "Oh, my, but it is wonderful." I said, "Oh, did you make it this and that dear lady, with wide-ope- n eyes answered, "No, I haven't, but I can read." Well, in my impatience morning? See, there are people like that and Jan Brown is one of them. She reads a recipe like a nun her noviate and 'knows' every word written. Here's her latest. :$ POPPY SEED BUNDT CAKE I package Pillsbury Plus cake mix (white). Follow the directions on package but use just the whites. Mix as directed and add Seeds and 1 Tbsp. Almond flavoring. 3 whole eggs instead of 1 WHOLE CAN Poppy $: Using oil . . . not shortening . . . oil the bundt pan generously and sprinkle, generously, with both sugar and cinnamon. Pour batter in and bake 30 minutes at 350 degrees. Remove from pan when done. The sugar and cinnamon mokes the icing. Mr. and Mrs. Mark McKinney This cake will stay moist for several days and those thousands of little black poppy seeds will give a flavor and appearance to the goodie that you will love. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Glenn And again, if you must, send your thanks to me. I'm no cook and am the first to admit it, but . . . dang it . . . without me Jan's good recipes would never get to your recipe files. And THAT, to you', would be a lots. Good eating I , The Southeast Christian Church was the scene for the double-rin- g wedding ceremony uniting Gordon Glenn and DeAnna Little on April League of Women Choose Officers The League of Women Voters held excellence in education in the Counits annual meeting at the YWCA on ty and will plan a public meeting on April 28th. The 1984-8- 5 slate of of- mass transportation in the valley. In ficers was elected and the years addition, the League will continue its involvement in local government, program presented. Jean Weston will complete her environmental quality and social two-yeterm as president. Karen issues. The League is a nonpartisan and Butter is first Peck second open to all citizens of organization Sandy Bonnie Peterson is secretary and voting age and arrives at its positions through research, study, intenNancy Melling treasurer. Elected as two-yedirectors are sive group discussions, and a proSara Michl, Stephanie Loker and An- cess of member consensus. Basic purposes of the League are directors drea Bradley. One-yeare Lyla Fuller, Jo Stottem, Pat to foster citizen involvement, to help Johnson and Barbara Winkler. people understand public issues and Next years nominating commitgovernment, to promote discussion tee consists of Shirley Nilsson, Dee of government policies, and to influence public policy. Rowland, and Marjorie Rosher. For further information contact The League will study community Barbara Swicord, Public Relations, mental health services in S.L. Counor ty. It will also take action to achieve ar ar ar 467-308- 484-056- 1 28th. The rehearsal dinner was held at the Godfather Restaurant and a reception was given at Country Club Mobile Estates Clubhouse. DeAnna is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don T. Little and graduated from Kearns high. Gordon is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester L. Glenn. He graduated from Granite high and attended the University of Utah. New officers of the S.L. Council of women were elected on April 2. Serving for the 1984-8- 5 year will be Glee Richards, president; Arietta Nikki Elton, first Lour-rain- e Bell, second t; secretary; n, Bto Cetet ?oibuut.: , ' ' '' , f s '' ' ' s K' v '' y , . . WffHTHSAiAmXTaUCH. . , ' 3 ' ' '' s' Joyce Anderson, responding secretary; Darlene Jer-matreasurer; Marilyn Child, historian; Alta Andreasen, auditor. The annual meeting and installation of officers will be held Monday at the S.L. Sheraton. The receiving line for outgoing and incoming officers will begin at 11:30 a.m., followed by a luncheon, program and installation ceremonies. Tickets, priced at $9, may be pur- - Dwt Utufti-pwfM- e" . fTsybureeniar portrait : . , , liken.. ; on year .. graduation thank-you- s and atomkw Mother. Day gfft, tool You con reorder on the senior por-v. tfW we've already taken ; fctVv J or arrange a now sitting ; Keli Kimball was matron of honor with Mary Daley and Lisa Muir as bridesmaids. Marcee Briggs attended the guest book. Frank Glenn, the grooms brother, performed the duties of best man while Alvin Kimball and Todd Little ushered. The newlyweds honeymooned in Las Vegas and will make their home in Salt Lake. parties were hosted by Alvin and Keli Kimball, Shauna Grant, Sandi Low, Catherine Webster and Linda Glenn. May 4-- May 1 2 Pre-nupti- Council Of Women Elect New Officers Peterson, recording cor- Tlie Mother's Day Sale - DeAnna Little Becomes The Bride Of Gordon Glenn chased from Nola Parry, Those interested may call or send reservations to her at 2385 Campus Drive, Salt Lake, 84121. 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