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Show The Sun Chronicle The Sun Advertiser Thursday August 15, 1968 Ktoj Mrs. Roger Hill and two children have just returned from a weeks visit in San Diego. An interesting trip to the east was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Brent Thompson. They went with Mrs. Thompsons father and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Henin-ge- r of South Weber. They went to the Hill Cumorah Pageant in Palmyra, N Y., and also saw Niagara Falls, Philadephia, New York City, Washington DC., Independence, Mo , and points of in Fauvoo, LDS church 111. They also uared the Black Hills and visited Mt. Rushmore. They were away aboi ; 13 days. Sunset Man Will Wed In Temple Ceremony 1 itt- futuie hi ide was graduated fiom Weber High and Sem-mai- y The eiigugment and furthcomHe.Mae McAring mairiagc thur to Eduard Wayne Patillo has been am. uinced by h. . parent!) ot Hooper. Mr and Mrs. John O McArthur ol and has attended Weber State College and the Institute of Religion Iheie, Mr Patillo is a graduate of Cleai field High and seminary and is attending Weber State where he is affiliated with Alpho Ho Omega He has seived an I.DS Mission to Southern (leimany. dh Mr Patillo is the son of Mr. and Mrs L N Patillo of Sunset. The will take plate in the Salt l.ake I.DS Temple niumuue Mrs. Jean Uttley and daughters motored to Grand Junction, Colo., to attend a wedding where one of their daughters served as a bridesmaid. They also camping while on their trip. d Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Tubbs met with an accident in Helena, Mont., while they were on a trip. They are now at home and recovering from their inuries. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ca.sper and family spent a few days last week visiting friends and relatives in Idaho Falls and Rigby. Mrs. Stanley V. Titus . . . summer bride went with her Lake last week where they took in the fi.shing and sports of the area. Sherie Martin grandparents Roy Miss Exchanges Vows at ivy House Ann Marie McKinlay, daughter of Mr and Mrs Foster of Roy and J. Burke McKinlay of Teton, Idaho, became the bride of Stanley V. Titus, son of Mrs. Harold Longsdorf of Henefer and the late Vernon II Titus, on Aug 2 The ceremony was performed at the Ivy House chapel by Bishop Ariel Smith of Roy and a garden reception followed. The bride was lovely in a sheath wedding gown of imported Venetian lace and linen in a Grecian stylp with a chapel train. Her Ulusian veil was caught by a crown of pearlized peps from Argentina She held a bouquet of the traditional bridal flower, stephanotis. Attending the bride as matron of honor was Mrs. Jerry Lynch attired in a full length sheath of apricot linen. She held a pendant cascade of roses as did the bridesmaids, Gayle Charlton and Toni Tolman in the same attire. The chapel was adorned with apricot gladiolus, chrysanthemum and Wolvcrin Abbey roses. Larry Folker served as best man with Kevin Tolman and David Close as ushers. Tol-ma- n Entertain with ice cream at your parties. Create this stunning Glare Elegant, simple to do and supremely delicious. Cool, Charming Desserts For Warm Weather Parties about ice cream in a form, as elegant as French pastry? It's Glace Elegant, a luxury dessert that's all ice cream, and much, much more. It's amazingly easy to create this handsome showpiece, and the taste is heavenly. Two pints of vanilla ice cream are sliced and alternated with several rich layers of toasted al butter and monds, chocolate, confectioner's sugar And heres a tip: ice cream is easier to slice or scoop if moved from freezer to refrigerator to soften Allow about 10 minutes for a half gal5 minutes for a pint for lon, slicing; double this time for To decorate this tall, scooping rectangular ice cream loaf, frost the sides and edge the top with a frill of whipped cream frosting tinted a pale cool shade of How brand-ne- 1 4- -5 3 tablespoon cream cup whipping cream, whipped and sweetened drops green food coloring drops peppermint extract Cut each pint of ice cream into 4 wide slices; freeze firm. In a saucepan saute almonds in butter: add chocolate; stir untd melted. Remove from heat. Stir in sugar and 1 tablespoon cream; cool. Spread chocolate mixture evenly on waxed paper to 11x7' z inch rectangle. (The easy way is to roll it out between two sheets of waxed paper ) Chill Cut into 4 strips each to he 7'a inches long, cutting through waxed paper. On foil covered cardboard place two slices of ice cream end to end, top with strip of chocolate mixture (invert and peel away green. paper). Repeat three more times HartWe, Mr. and Mrs. GLACE ELEGANT alternating ice cream and man of 4380 S. 5100 W.,Roy Hooper, chocolate, ending with chocoservings 2 pint's (reitangular cartons) late, ficoe Fold food coloring wish to express our heartfelt vanilla ice cream, slightly and tlavonng into whipped appieciation and thanks to all softened cream. Frost sides of loaf; decoour friends and neighbors, also 'a cup finely chopped almonds rate around top edge with to the response of the Roy Po4 cup ( a stick) butter whipped cream put through a lice. Firemen and Jaycees for . 1 doi orator tube. Return to freezsq ( oz ) unsweetened blood for our son Ranchocolate er to set cream, about 1 hour. donating 1 To serve, slice when frozen dy, who was critically injured cup sifted confectioners in a fall from a horse. sugar quite hard. Card of Thanks Following a wedding trip to Northern and Southern California, the couple will reside in Rov. to Fish Mr. and Mr? Gordon Madsen and son, Dennis, are home again after a trip to California. They went to Napa where Bishop Madsen performed a marriage ceremony for a nephew. They also visited in San Francisco and m San Jose they called on Mr. and Mrs. Grant Crezee, formerly of Roy. They drove on down cans (12 ozs. each) corned beef, unchilled 2 slices white bread 2 eggs, slightly beaten Flake corned beef with a fork Separate bread into soft crumbs, add to meat with eggs. Mix well Fat out to s inch thickness on vax paper Combine stulling mix according to package directions, stir in apples Spread on meat mixture and roll by lifting up edge of paper Place seam side down on rack in baking pan. Cover with slices of bacon Bake at 350 degrees for 35 40 minutes. Makes 8 servings 2 their son, Gene, as a missionary there. They went over into Mon- and . PONT BE LURkP BY SAND M SURF ON THE HOTTEST PAYS. MODERATION IB THF ICEY TO BATHING DON'T BATHE IM WATER THAT S TOO HOT OR ONE WILL COOL YOU AS WELL AS WATER THAT'S SKIN TEMPERATURE, TWO BATHS ON THE HOTTEST PAYS SHOULP BE PLENTY. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Buhler also went to New York to attend the Hill Cumorah Pageant to visit who is serving AT THE GROUND TEMPERATURES BEACH GAN EXCEEP lOO DECREES -AMP ONLY A FISH COULp STAY IN THE SURE LONG ENOUGH TO STAY COO L .' J.kEEP CLOTHING LOOjE AND LIGHT. H REEP HOUSE AIR COOL AND CIRWITH AN CULATING ANP OTHER POROUS SUCH AS THE CHRYSLER AlRTEMP. ALL RIGHT BECAUSE THE A'RTEMP HAS A UNIQUE AIR THEY ABSORB MOISTURE . HIE MAY COOL YOU MORE LIGHT DISTRIBUTION CAPABILITY ANP AN MENTALLY THAN PHYSICALLY- - BUT AUTOMATIC THERMOSTATTOTAKETHE WHO CARES, AS LONG AS IT WORMS.' GUESSWORK OUT OF COMfORT CONTROL! treal, Canada, where they called on Scott Baird and to Kingston, Canada, where they saw Allen Johnson, who are also on missions in those places. Other place they visited were the church points of interest in Illinois and Missouri. Friends and relatives of Danna Johnson met for a wedding shower in her honor Monday evening hosted by Sandy Hanks of Sunset. Dana, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Johnson ot Hoy, will exchange wedding vows on Sept. 13 with Gary Stephens of Sunset. GUARANTEED RESULTS David Brown, so.i of Dellas Blown and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur P Brown, was married to Linda, Rasmussen ot Cal ifoinia Aug. 8 at the Ft. Douglas Chapel. A reception followed in their honor. Both vvil' continue studies at the University of Utah this fall. Larry Dodge, son of Mr. and Mrs. Finn C. Dodge of Roy, has completed basic training at Lackland Air Base in San Antonio, Texas, and has entered the Air Force Academy Prep School at Colorado Springs, Colo. REGISTER: NEW CLASSES 773-145- i Iz Larry will spend the next five years in studies at the Academy 2 IiL AUDREY f Your Figure Consultant White Rain 7m A Reg. 1.27 First Quality 3 Pair Reg. Just as surely as is two, nationally advertised brands at STOREWIDE LOW PRICES add up to real SAVINGS on proven QUALITY products. So if you could use the come over to Hamilton's. change" Youll be glad you did! one-plus-o- Misses Scarves 39 ! Anklets p 1 ? The happy way to wash your face. MPRSRM I m,m i WASHING Reg. 88c 1.17 Reg. 97c NOW ONLY ! CREAM 4 Pair Pkg. Their thoughtfulness and kindness will forever be remembered. Aprender HAPPY FACE Guild Holds Meeting The lovely patio and gat den at the home of Mrs. Maynard MeLntire provided the setting for the August meeting of the prendei Guild Aug. 7. Mrs. John Wilson was The business of the evening .vas conducted by Preside.it Cla-ii- i White. Mrs. Henry A. Matis and Mrs Glen Jackson were in Alice chaige of the program Cipollim, a teacher of guitar and accordion, entertained with several selections on the accordion You've tried the rest . Now try the BEST! Jimmies Shoes 3688 South 1900 West, Roy Mrs Jack librarian at the Horace Me.nn School, talked about children's literatuie, the impoitance of instilling a desire for good boohs in the minds and hearts of young child) en She also rind from seveialchil-d- i en's books Refreshments weie served to those mentioned and to the following Mrs Alley Flinders. Mrs Fail Livrimore, Mrs Chaihe Rapp. Mrs Buit Rundquist, Mrs Max Rich. Mi's P.ukn, Mrs Ariel Smith, Mrs Newell Budge. Mrs Eugene Holmes. 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