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Show - un Review Chronicle-Eagl- e March Thursday, 1972 16, s ehoduiod Career vs marriage, what career fields are promising for women and other topics will be discussed Friday, 8.30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Weber State College Union Building Theater. The cost of the one-da- y X Roy maiden recites vows J ! -4 rt K A t :: J:?;' w seminar is f ROY Miss Linda Fay Peterson became the bride of Robert E. Long in ceremonies performed at the Edgewood with Bishop Jay Chee-v- ' $12.50, which in- cludes one credit hour in Family Life plus break refreshments, lunch, and seminar materials, said Lee A. Beckner, coordinator of workshops for the sponsoring WSC Division of Continuing Education. Men are also invited to attend, Mr. Beckner said. Speakers for the workshop "j Jf. officiating. The new bride is a daughter of A. Fred Peterson, 2194 W. 4300 S., and the late Mrs. Peterson. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Long, 1917 Buchanan, Og- .1 AT For her mairiage the bride selected a floor length gown of chiffon over satin. It was styled with long full sleeves gathered to deep lace trimmed cuffs, empire bodice accented with covered buttons and pearl trimmed lace applique. The skirt featured a slight train. The maid of honor, Miss Mary Ann Peterson, wore a purple floral full length gown and attending matrons, Mrs. Bruce Bayne and Mrs. Keith Cisney wore pink floor length gowns. Assuming duties of best man was Mike Eddington with Andy Peterson and Joe Log Jr., o 399-59- of Continuing Educaext. 576. Terrace girl notes engagement Others are Sylvia Lancaster, Utah Department of Employment Security, Salt Lake; Dr.' Allien Russon, professor of management, University of Utah; Jan Tyler, assistant dean of students, Weber State, and Genevieve Wise, assistant professor of family life, WSC. WASH. Those taking the seminar for credit will be required to My write a paper entitled Views on This Conference, under the direction of Dr. Jean Kunz, professor of family life at WSC, Mr. Beckner said. Additional information may be obtained by calling WSC TERRACE Miss Carey Jo Thoza and Craig Robinson are making plans for a future wedding, although no date has been set yet. The bride elect is a daughter of Mrs. James C. Anthon, 126 W. 4575 S. and Don E. Thoza of Pioneer, Calif. Mr. Robinson is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robinson, 2888 W. 3775 S., Roy. Miss Thoza is attending Bonneville High. Mr. Robinson was graduated from Roy High. planned Applications are being received during March from parents desiring to enroll their tots in the Weber State College nursery school for the 1972 summer session and also for the 192-7- 3 school years groups. Children three or four years of age are eligible to attend, said Ruth Ann Tolman, nuras ushers. serving director of the WSC The couple will reside in San Antonio, Tex., sery school Life Department. Family to a following Denver, Colo., and wedding trip The nursery school is located in classroom building B, Dallas, Tex. room 327, where application forms are available. Final day for filling out a form is March 31. Quarterly fee is $28.50. The nursery school is a laboratory for college students enrolled in child development classes, Miss Tolman said. Students have opportunity to learn how children develop is they observe the tots in action mirrors. through one-wa- y chill and drink up the next When a recipe says to With this background the "scald milk, it means to heat morning. students are then involved dimilk to just below the boiling rectly in a variety of experiApples and sour cream ences with the children. point when tiny bubbles form whirred in the blender make at the edge of the pan. The nursery school day is a beauty approximately 2 12 hours long, with some gro.ps attending in masque for mlady. and different the morning If your family enjoys freA survey of customers at in the afternoon. groups quent summer picnics, keep Jewel Food Stores in Chicago At the close of the applicathe picnic basket packed with revealed that while most shoption period March 31 applicathese essentials: matches in pers correctly associated open tions will be used to arrange a tin container, paper plates, children and alternates for each dating codes with freshness, 45 cups, and napkins, plastic thought the date referred group. to a packaging or delivery newspapers, a disposParents will receive written able tablecloth, a can opener, date and another 20 thought notification of their childs the food should not be used soap, insect repellent, status shortly thereafter, Miss aid kit, salt and pepper shak.after the indicated date. The Tolman said. Additional inforers, pot holders, aluminum codes actually indicate the date mation may be had by visiting foil, spatula, tongs, after which the supermarket the nursery or phoning there, fork. Fill empty milk should not sell the product. ext 337. cartons with water and freeze Codes on milk and dairy prosolid. Keep on hand to pack ducts weie among those checkin an insulated cooler with ed most frequently by shoppers perishable food. the study showed. I - Stfafle Division tion, strative asistant. Business Developmert, Zions First National Bank and chairman of womens council of Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce. Nursery school den. C ai VJebor include Doris Taggart, admini- er $ Coptics mCJLTBCirjO GgS'COET O7 Did you 4 4 know that. ! 1 44.. V WJfc Mrs. Duane L. Singleton . . . couple repeats Temple vows 1 399-59- unite area couple SI YSF.T Taking herplace among the earlv March brides is the former Jill Sattcrlee who repeated solemn vows March 3 with Duane I.. Single-to- n. The bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs Arnold M Satterlee IM3 V 75 V., made the announcement Parents of the new budegioom are Mr and Mrs . 300 l.lovd Singleton. 3845 . West Point. The eeiemonv performed in the Salt l.ake l.DS Temple, was followed b a teieption that r evening in the West Point LDS Ward cultural hall. For the nuptial events, the loel bride chose a gown of delustered stain embroidered with daisies and lace on the skirt. Face ruffles enhanced the neckline and the cuffs of the long full sleeves. A sister of the bride, Mrs. Dan (iibb, attended as matron of honor with Miss Karen Moss as maid of honor. They wore matching gowns of green sweetheart satin with full length gathered skirts, fit- - ted bodice with round neckline and puffed sleeves. Others attending were Mrs. Rod Citte, Miss Melba Read and Miss Sandy Satterlee. Their purple gowns w.re styled like those of the matron of honor with velvet ribbon trimming the waistline. Danny fortified strawberry ice cream cone a nutritious combination of cereal, fruit and milk in a quick, eisty-to-eform -- - may provide improved nutrition for breakfasts of tomorrow. Breakfast is the principal target area for food manufacturers developing new foods in nutritionally-balace- d convenient form. A Moss served as best man with Randy Hartman, F.d Miya, Rick Hamblin, Scott Satterlee and Darwin Sawley as ushers. After a wedding trip in the Salt Lake area the couple will make their home in West Point. Strawberry Muscle Punch, a drink made with milk, strawberries. bananas, raw sugar, wheat germ and brewers yeast is the latest food craze at a health food store in Columbus, Ohio. Start off a hot summer day with coffee in a new, nutritious way. Frosted Mocha Milk - a blend of two pints of coffee ice cream, 12 cup chocolate syrup, 14 cup instant coffee powder and 2 quarts of milk. Make the night before. -- -- era. Alpha Tau -- at If dry skin is a winter problem, make a beauty masque that tastes as good as it makes you look. Just whip up avocado and cream and pat over your face. Save some for salad! will hold club social Alpha Tau Chapter of Epsi-lon- g Sigma Alpha Sorority, w ill hold its next social at the home of Louise Harris March 20th. The theme will be selling ESA. Each girl has been asked to brir a friend. The Welfare Projectfor the month of March will be the Valley Drive Nursing Home The sisters will in Ogden. deliver fruit, magazines, etc. to the ladies. State Council Meeting will be held at the Red Baron in Brigham this Saturday, March 18. ir App'iz JL YJitli r.Tinitnum fiiUFS., s350 gacbv Food Purchase Friday 0nly ' V V 4 '1 A; Carey Jo Thoza flat-war- e, IDS Temple V J1 j th . . . engaged Miss Area couple trade promises Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Fowers, 6964 W. 5500 the marriage of their daughter, Kathy, to Bruce LaMar Taylor, 5477 S. 2425 W., Roy, son of the late Mr. and HOOPER S., announce Mrs. T.J. Taylor. Marriage ceremonies were solemnized Friday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. For her marriage and the reception held at the Lake View LDS Stake Center in Hooper, the bride was attired in an embroidered silk organza gown trimmed in Schiffli lace. It was fashioned with ruffled neckline, long full sleeves and full length skirt accented by ruffle-edge- d chapel length train. For her attendants, the bride chose Mrs. Dale Spaulding as matron of honor, Miss Jelean Fowers as maid of honors. Miss Debbie Taylor and Miss Dianne Fowers as bridesmaids and little Lori Higley and Alica Taylor as flower girls. They wore full length pink crepe dresses having full sleeves, ruffled neckline and yoke, and a Mil ruffle at the he. .line. Lynn Taylor performed duties of best man with Gary Nelson, Dale Spaulding and Randy Thompson ushering. Following a wedding trip to Los Angles, the couple will reside in Roy. Nleat tenderizer available MeaTender, a new scientichewing difficulties or limited food budget. fically designed electric meat Satisfaction guaranteed at tenderizer, makes economy cuts of meat more palatable quicker and more effectively than manual or chemical methods. Key to MeaTenders effectiveness is two easily removed and washable reciprocating perforators which penetrate deep into a meat cut, thoroughly breaking down gristle and tough sinews. This penetrating action assures thorough permeation of spices and seasonings deep into the meat. Unit is lightweight, quiet, and attractive. Molded DuPont Delrin and dependable motor unit assure long life. Especially designed for those unable to enjoy a good steak because of $32.45, postpaid, from Paul E. Virany, 27 Whitney Street, Westport, Connecticut 06880. LPNs will hold meet v The monthly meeting of Licensed Practical Nurses will be held March 2d, 7:30 p.m. at the Weber County Hospital. Sister Stephanie, a dietician from St. BenedCts Hospital, will be the guest speaker. All members are encouraged to attend and bring a white elephant Item. tendiriE7mECTRI(: meat tenderizer will make qicker and more effective than by mjfmiTi61 chemrinl |