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Show Sun Chronicle Thursday, June 22, 1972 Heidelberg rites unite newlyweds SUNSET n Miss Helen Henson became the bride of Robert Howell Stewart on Saturday in ceremonies perNo-ree- formed at the Heidelberg Gardens in Farmington. The Rev. LaVoid Robertson officiated. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip t. Henson of 998 N. 450 W. Mr. Stewart is a son of Mrs. E. W. Stewart of Elgin, 111., and the late Mr. Stewart. For her marriage and the reception following, the bride wore a peasant style gown of golden apricot polyester crepe, with heart shapeu.rcKIine, long full sleeves with ruffle at the wrists, empire bodice and apron effect of imported lace. Miss Gail Louise Henson, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. She was attired in a tan polyester crepe peasant dress with long full sleeves, empire bodice and full length apron. Bridesmaids, Miss Laurie Henson and Miss Ruth wore blue ensembles styled that of the maid of Thomas .Stewart was man for his brother, with Albert David Clute Stewart, of Elgin, 111., David Satterth-wait- e and Van Henson, as us- I oei&ty ' Area hers. After a wedding trip, the couple will reside in Logan. n guests were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin R. Henson of Grand Junction, Colo ; Mrs. Albert Henson, Santa Fe, N.M., and Mrs. Ann Moore of California. Also Mrs. E. V, . Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stewart. Chris and Billie Riggers, Miss Karen Broitzman and JohnKic-hardso- CLINTON Miss Darline -- - D. are the bride's parents, Mr. The former Rogers trad- and Mrs. Harold E. Rogers, 1567 N. 3000 W. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Daley, 279 W. ed wedding promises with Michael R. Daley in candlelight ceremonies at the Clearfield Community Church last Friday evening. Rev. Wiley A. 870 N., Sunset. For her wedding and the reception which followed the bride was lovelv in a satin Kehrli officiated the announcement Making n. all of Elgin. III. Don t tell us they We not biting CLEARFIELD Alf Pad- gett and Burns Reynolds nave been doing this everyday. Last Friday they were up to their favorite fishing haunt, filled up, and were back home in time for breakfast. They fished for an hour and a half. . ."figger we got a fish every six minutes, said Alf. These fellows apparently know their way around Pine View. . .and thats as specific as they got. They did, however, turn loose of a recipe that they guarantee to be the best ever. brocade gown with three-tiere- d organdy sleeves and matching satin brocade cuffs. The gown featured a regular waistline and the original design chapel length veil was domed with lace around the edges. The bride wore, as her accessory, a string of pearls that the groom had only brought from Germany. The bridal bouquet consisted of lavendar carnations and pink rosebuds. Miss Linda Sandlund, maid of honor, wore a pink dotted swiss, floor length, empire gown accented with hot pink velvet ribbon. She carried a lavendar carnation. Attending as bridesmaids were Miss Marilyn Rogers, Miss Linda Rogers, MissShe-re- e Rogers and Miss Gaylene Daley. They wore dresses styled after that of the maid of honor except in lavendar dotted swiss. Their hair was all styled the same with tiny white butterfly accents. They also carried long stemmed lavendar carnations. Senior Citizens enjoy trip Both mothers wore beige knit dresses styled the same and wore a lavendar carnation corsage. Assuming duties at the guest book table was Miss Kathy Peterson. Best man duties were performed by Terry Daley with Steve Smith and Danny Daley as ushers. CLEARFIELD - The a Following Clearfield Chapter of the Davis honeymoon along the Pacific County Senior Citizens sponcoast, the couple will reside g sored a trip last at 2002 South Main, Salt Lake week. The outing drew enough senior citizens to fill 4 bus City. guests inclu' lqjids. Tqrqjjf., thfi.iius loads ded three Beulan grandmothers, alone Clearfield from were' Kerns, Caldwell, Ida., Hazel Daley, Seattle, Wash., and Mary Rogers, Mt. Vernon. Ill Mrs. Michael P. Daley . . . recites vows in candlelight ceremony -- two-we- Temple rites unite sight-seein- SHOWING their limits last Friday. Their receipe for preparing the fish is featured In This .weeks country OFF their catch from in Pine View are Burns Reynolds, Alf right; and hi& fjer-in-laPtfdett. It took"" the fishermen only an hour and a half to haul w kitcheh. Out-of-to- Country Kitchen THE SCOOP ON ICE CREAM The couple was married Saturday in the Ogden LDS Temple with Owen Ridges, temple second counselor, officiating. The couple received guests at a reception Monday evening at the Seagull Room in Clear EDITORS NOTE: This column has been started to seek out those unusual, everyday recipes that so many of our homemakers use but never think to tell others about. We hope that you will send in these family favorites, particularly those good old fashioned favorites that dont take a lot of time, money or preparation. The recipes may a$$A If sent toCountry Kitchen. lO Box 207, Roy. Utah 84067. All recipes must be signed and permission given for their use. The person sending in the recipe published each week will receive a complimentary combination plate and free drink from Roy Taco Time, compliments of Darwin Craig, manager. Entries must be received typewritten or printed, in order that we may read them easily and avoid errors. We also encourage local homemakers to send in an helpful hints that may make life easier in the kitchen and assist others in meal preparation. A our suggestions will be welcome. FABRIC HOUSE 1972 West 5700 So, (Bock in the alley of the Roy Shopping Center) Clean your fish, fill them with chopped green apple, chop- ped onion, salt and pepper. Dot NYLON TRICOT 59. Res-traun- Yard SUMMER PRINTS President Don King assigned post president, John Butte, as chairman of the nominating committee to nominate the new officers i.f the club for next year. His other chairmen were E.veretl Pierce and John Nelson. Those that were nominated as the new officers were: Mvin Strong. 1st President. vice president, Ken Hylands, l. 2nd vice president, Jim - Si Cl LACES & TRIMS Values and ROY The weekly meeting of the Roy Kiwanis Club was l. held at Raul's Blue Ox It was on Wednesday night June 14. 169 45" Wide Polyester & Cotton Blends Values to 2.00 butter to 69 Lcn-dal- JERSEY PRINTS 45" Wide Vaiues to 3.00 Don 129 Eor the Board of Directors: King, Wayne Purrington, lam operators Yard The Ogden Amateur Radio Club will go to the mountains to test their emergency radio equipment and operating procedure, from 1 p m. June 24th to 1 p.m. June 25th. SUMMER KNITS Cotton and Polyester Wide Values to 5.00 54" r5 2; Vs 10 a.m. till 9 p.m. 10 a.iri. till 6 p.m. Saturdays """"TT be lh t( intf touch) rh barbeque. in crown- - so don t omit it. foil and bake and Scrumptious! Kiwanis hear local coed DOUBLE KNITS A with liberally sprinkle with leryon pepper (this j 4 e, president of the Lloyd local club said the hams will operate poruble and emergency for equipment continually 24 hours, generating their own power, installing portable antennas and transceivers. They John Nelson. Everett Pierce, Del.on Hughes. John Butte, and Bert Ure. Don announced that the next week would be election night to vote on these new officers. Program director for the evening, Alvin Strong introduced the program fortheeven-ing- , a graduate of Roy High School this past year. Sylvia Vardiner. a girl who received a scholarship to the University of Utah in drama. She gave a reading called The Chicken Heart." Sylvia is a very talented girl andherread-in- g was most interesting and amusing. The Kiwanis members enjoyed this program and meeting very .much. test radios will operate under dissaster conditions to see the number of contacts .hey can make. Field Day Chairman, Hohas organized ward King, the local group to work with the American Radio Relay League, the National Ham Association, in this annual drill. The drill is held annually to provide a control type of emergency activity foi Ham Operators to run their own portable equipment. - Mr. and CLEARFIELD Mrs. Jess C. Kennedy of 85 S. Lakeview Drive, announce the marriage of their daughter Karen Leslyn to Clifton Allen Sawyer. Mr. Sawyer is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Sawyer of 2823 Fowler, Ogden. In the making and eating ice cream, milk sherbet and sherbet, there are several small but interesting bits of field. For the nuptial events the bride selected anempirewaisl-e- d formed by Steven Sawyer wiih Stephen Kennedy, Wayne Kennedy and Brian Warren as ush- gown with fullgatheredslee-ve- s fitted to a wide full cuff accented by appliqued Belgium ers. lace. Bridal attendants included Mrs. Marlene Kennedy as matron of honor, Mrs. Judy Kennedy, attending matron and Kay Lucas, Patty West, Linda West, The newlyweds will reside in Ogden following a wedding trip Robyn Kennedy and KalhicSaw-ye- r, with Marry Sawyer, flower girl and Timothy Lynn Sawyer as ringbearer. Best man duties were per of informatio and helpful Werent you home... '.ricks. Here are some hints by Carolyn Anderson, author of The Complete Book of Homemade Ice Cream, Milk Sherbet and Sherbet, just published by S a u r d a y Review Press. when they delivered the 1 . A fork is the best UhiI for digging into ice cream that is too firm to scoop A cake breaker is good lor slicing firm ice cream 2. If no cooking is required, olteil the mgre;! ei,is can be combined right in the freezer can. which means lewer dishes to wash ,L If ice cream Is feBepEnoLio guide, only $2.00, contains all telephone numbers for North Davis County, listed both alphabetically & numerically. Businesses The are also listed in a classified section. to be during ficoz.ing, or if it is to be removed trom one container to another, use a wooden spoon to prevent transfer of heat trom the hand to the mix. hand-stirre- 4. Always allow space in the freezer can for expansion of the ice cream when it freezes. Approximately one third of the can is needed for the swell. the mix to room temperature or slightly lower !. Cool before freezing reezing cause a to an period. Also available: Bavis CoooSy BiroeSory giant, complete directory with rural maps for the county. Includes alphabetical and numerical listings of residents and A businesses. $65.00 Churnf- warm mix may b iltery texture due increased freezing a These and many other hints are included in Miss Anderson's book which also features chapters on the history of ice cream and sherbet, how to make homemade ice cream, milk sherbet and sherbet, and ice cream dieting and nutritive value, as well as hundreds of recipes. When it comes to helpful advice on how to make the best ice cream. Miss Anderson really dishes it out. And, if the popularity of this treat is any indication, millions of Americans will iappil y be taking it. Pic!: up your copy today uf our nons ofUco- - nnn noon y vvu r? LIU u wf nft or for more information PL 025-413- 7 - 1911 V.o. 1690 Conulot Subdivision Layton, Utah lj. |