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Show I 4 I Sun Chronicle-Advertis- Thursday, June 24, 1971 er vows trades Miss Ogden with Sunset man June MEWS MiL Robin Fife attractively attired in a floor OGDEN lace became the bride of Brad Harlength gown of silk and "over taffeta. mon on Wednesday, June 16, It was fashioned with fitted in a ceremony officiated by and the at bodice, high neckline lace Palmer Bishop Duffy full The sleeves. Hains House in Ogden. long tapered of Miss Fife is the daughter skirt with alternating ruffles by of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Fife of ,ace and silk was accented to the 861 W. 12th St., Ogden, Mr. an apron effect extending length a chapel Harmon the son of Mr. and back and forming Mrs. Boyd Harmon of 2129 No. train. 300 W. Sunset. Miss Virginia Casciola, as remaid of honor, wore a pale For her marriage and with ception following, the bride was orange dotted swiss dress June ceremonies unite newlyweds SUNSET Exchanging and Mrs. Hugh C. Sperry, 454 W. 1425 N Sunset. Mr. Rivera is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Encarnacion C. Rivera, 941 Sherwood, Lay-to- nup- tial vows June 18 in ceremonies performed in St. Rose of Lima Church in Layton, were the former Miss Christine Sperry and Christopher C. Rivera. Father Fredrick Draeger officiated at the ceremony, followed by a reception at the Chateau in Layton. Parents n. brideareMr. of the Temple vows exchanged by couple June 2 sister, Miss Kathleen Sperry as maid of honor, Miss Robin Rivera and Mrs. Brian Pledger as bridesmaids. They wore full length gowns of pink flowered nylon over pink satin with wrist length puffed sleeves. Craig Ewing performed duties of best man with Rudy Nickerson and Hugh Sperry Jr., ushering. Following a wedding trip to Southern Utah the couple will reside in Ogden. dh - VIEW Mr. Mrs. Dale Browning of Pleasant View announce the marriage of their daughter, Claudia to Robert Richards Wallace, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wallace of Ogden. The couple exchanged vows June 2 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The marriage was performed by the bridegrooms uncle, Elder LeGrand Richards. The wedding was followed by a breakfast at the Lion House in Salt Lake and a reception at PLEASANT and August date announced the Ivy House in Ogden. The two matrons of honor were Mrs. Robert Keoppel, sister of the bride, and Mrs. Lynn W. Harbertson, sister of the PLAIN CITY Miss Regina Vaughn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Vaughn of 2650 N. 4075 W Plain City, and Joseph P. Stauffer are being married August 6 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mr. Stauffer is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Stauffer, 4480 S. 6700 W Hooper. Miss Vaughn is a graduate of Weber High and LDS Seminary. She was a member of the schools pep club and of the Future Homemakers of America and maintained high honor roll grades. The future bridegroom, a graduate of Roy High, attended Weber State College and is now completing courses at instrumental ground school as a member of the Utah National cm Guard. RQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC MACHINES SEWING from $8.50. Murray Sewing Center. No. 5 E. 4800 S. Murray. Ph. 394-272- 9. 90000000000CQCCOOO A08IST fllKHACUL R4DFORD POUARD Tuesday Is UTTU FfiUfS AfiD CakaVt MOVtlAI JOHWKT Night CASH 3T ULTRA FANAV1SIQN TECHNICOLOR .SPENCER thru 1 United Artists! TRACY1 MICKEY ROONEY1 2284 N. 175 W. - it sort of resembles Ogdens once popular Hermitage Hotel high in Ogden Canyon. Its just a 20 minute drive from downtown Salt Lake City. Four miles up the pretty canyon, and is surrounded by lawns, flowers and trees. Of course, there are ducks and a pond and footpaths leading into the hills with spring water tumbling along beside the trails. In the evening the paths are lighted. Theres a big dinner bell for guests to ring if they like, and a loud speaker to call you when your Sunday breakfast is ready. There are young fellows to park your car, and a lovely, accommodating hostess who keeps track of the dinners. Stan serves hotcakes and omelets to some 400 hungry customers and during the week more and more come for luncheons and dinners. The meals are great and the waitresses are cute, but its Stans personality and his of Layton. The couple were married in El Paso June 5. The new Mrs. Donaldson is the former, Carolina Carrillo of F.1 Paso. They will reside in El Paso. dh sense of humor and his wonderful role as a genial chef that keeps customers coming back again and again. For example, one customer last Sunday said: Stans omelets are so delicious theyre really out of this world. He puts in tiny chunks of diced ham, cheese, tomatoes and onions whatever the customers and then he rolls desires the deliciously hot omelet onto your plate which youve ald with bacon, ready fish or little sausages. half-fille- Then there are Stans tasrolls and hotcakes hotcakes that are different. They are made in the shape of stars and squares or ovals, any shape you want. For the youngsters, the pancakes are formed in the shape of their initials, in shape of elephants, Mickey Mouse, ducks or rabbits, anything the kiddies wish. The pancake man will even spell out your name with his batter, and you can come back for more, if you have a big appetite. Stan likes everyone to have their fill, and nobody goes away from Log Haven tables still hungry. No wonder everyone can hardly wait until they come its the tender, loving again care that Stan and his staff put into their scenic restaurant that keeps em coming back. Not only are the meals tender, but theyre different and full of fun. For example, while you want you may read Stans fun recipe: ty Scotch scones, R. come, the food is fixed with such loving care, Im going to have the chef spell out my hotcakes with LUV. train and length exchange vows Friday Matrons of honor were Mrs. Richard Maes and Mrs. Isidore Gutierrez. Bridesmaids were Delila Gutierrez, Marion Mendez, Judy Fukui, Sherrie Cline, Beverly Maes, and D.D. Manzan-are- s. Miss Janice daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Eugene Fowers, and Steven F. Stoker, are being married Friday in the Salt Lake Temple. Mr. Stoker is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen R. Stoker. A reception will be held that evening in the Hooper 3rd Ward from cm p.m. HOOPER Fo-we- rs, ! rst essxti 3 J rr . Ik-Iil- jy l' s'? i 11 ' V i if ikHiili) it.. fZ Ii : ,v screen with boleros in prints and solid colors in shades of turquoise, green, orange and pink. Train bearer was Sandy K. Thurgood, ring bearer, Eldon Cline, and flower girl, Sherrie Barcelona. Best men were Richard Maes and Isidore Gutierrez. Ushering were Danny Sanchez, Danny Salazar, Danny McNico-laChuck Salazar, Steve Maes, s, Frank Martin, Jimmy Gutierrez Joe E. Gutierrez and Silas Martinez. Door ushers were Ricky Gurule, Steve Manzanares, Jeff Manzanares and David Bilder-back. The newlyweds will reside in Denver, Colo. matrons were Attending Mrs. Joel Salas, Mrs. Silas Martinez and Mrs. Joe E. Gut- ierrez. The attendants were attired in floor length alternating floral and solid print gowns, of super 8-- Mr. and Mrs. Herman J. Maes II . . . couple exchange nuptial vows For individuals. Amounts of $500 or more. Interest paid every 3 months on s'llttilr .. Interest paid every 6 months on Subordinated Notes for 3 months J H!) yip iTinjQi! Swiss maid The couple will reside in Clearfield following a wedding 'trip to Las Vegas. sleeves ended with buttons at the wrist. rzJ :y' April How Wubker performed Alan duties of the best man, with Richard Hill and Rodney Frew serving as ushers. full puffed Couple will for H of honor. tapered into a swirling chapel I) iAtdjRn wore pale green dotted dresses styled after the ELEPHANT STEW One elephant, 2 rabbits (optional), brown gravy, salt and pepper. Cut elephant into small bite size pieces. This should take about two months. Add enough brown gravy to cover. Cook over kerosene fire for about four weeks at 465 degrees. This will serve 3,800 people. If more are expected, two rabbits may be added (do this only if necessary as most people do not like to fine hare in their stew.) Advance notice necessary, 365 days preferred. Yes, Stan Sprouses Log Haven restaurant is different its romantic. Next time we Miss For the wedding and reception following at the church, the bride was attractively attired in a floor length gown of slipper satin. The bodice was accented with a lace yoke and satin bows at the front and back waistline. The full skirt Savings Certificates of Deposit 11 Bridesmaids, Howe and Miss Tracy The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman J. Maes, 85 South Elati, Denver, Colo. offers unique menu Mr. and Mrs. Robert Donaldson were honored at an open house at the Hill AFB Officers Club on the evening of June 11. The affair' was hosted by Mr. Donaldsons parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emile C. Donaldson, former Sunset residents, now HAftMAD.WORLDi Also the marriage Announcing are parents of the bride, the Rev. and Mrs. Joes L. Gurule, Conyon restouronf Newlyweds h In impressive June 12 by Rev. Miguel Maes at the Elim Lutheran Church, Miss Judy Ann Gurule became the bride of Herman Jack Maes, II. Mr. and Mrs. Brad Harmon . . . couple united in marriage Open House held for couple June 11 Ladies fid HftlSY SUNSET by Glen Perrins SALT LAKE By adding romance and putting loving care into his cooking, Stan Sprouse, owner and manager of Log Ha- full length puffed sleeves. Impressive rites unite couple in Lutheran ceremony ' rites performed ven, Western Americas most scenic restaurant, is attracting hundreds of Roy and Ogden adults and youngsters to his picturesque dining palace in Millcreek Canyon. You cant miss the spot by couple bridegroom. Bridesmaids were Misses Carol, Betty Jean and Nancy Browning, and the flower girl was Miss Jean Ann Keoppel. Best man was Dr. John W. Wallace, father of the groom were Tom and the ushers Browning, Richard Creer, Jeffery R. Burton, Richard Koplin and David Wallace. After a brief honeymoon at Lake Tahoe, the couple will reside in Salt Lake City where the groom will finish law school at the University of Utah. 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