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Show Chronicle Sun Thursday, August 24, 1972 Clearlieid Courier Wednesday, August 2a, ly2 ;.v w&ran riiss Vv IV unite couple ROY 'The former Miss Mary Lynne Mams exchanged wedding promises atSt. Pauls Lutheran Church last Friday with Ronald D. Werner. The Rev. Pete Pedersen officiated at the ceremony. Announcement of the marriage is made by parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Glen D. Fergus, Parents 2069 W. 5850 S. of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. C.J. Werner, 2190 W. 5075 S The bride was lovely in a full length Chantilly lace gown dotted with irridescent sequins and fashioned with a scalloped neckline. It featured a fitted bodice and long tapered sleeves. The bouffant skirt of scal ruffle tiers featured a slight train. loped Attending as maid ofhonor Miss Bette Jo Adams, sister of the bride She wore a floor length pale lavender princess styled gown of dotted swiss with dark purple was ) V. lace trim. Miss Sherry Werner, as bridesmaid, wore a lavender princess gown with lavender lace trim. Murl Kletscher performed duties of best man with Shirl Leviet, Kirk Leuty and Carl Busboom as ushers. The couple will reside in Riverdale following a wedding trip Roy Miss to Washington, D k Stiffs' weds at White House Mrs. Gene A. Barnett . . . couple repeats wedding vows Terrace. For her wedding and rewore a silk the bride ception organza gown over taffeta v.ith Venetian lace bodice and Juliet siBft ILesk - ROY fH The Salt Lake LDS Temple provided the setting Wednesday, Aug. 16, for Wed- ding ceremonies' uniting the former Miss LaDonnaStettler and Gene A. Barnett. Announcement of the nuptial event is made by parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. George Stettler of 5140 S. 1900 W'. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow G. Barnett of 2637 N. Main, Sunset. For her marriage and the reception that evening in the Roy LDS 5th ward cultural hall the bride wore a white crystal , Sata hB Peau and lace gown. was styled with high neckline, French Renaissance sleeves, empire and chapel train. Mrs. Demont Wiberg, sister of the bride was the matron of honor and wore an apricot colored floor length gown of It was nylon over taffeta. fashioned with lace bodice and bell sleeves. Other attendants included Mrs. Wayne Hill, a sister, Mrs. Fred Stettler, Mrs. John Burton, Miss Connie Hors-poo- l, Miss Elle Jrrock and Miss Sylvia Orosco, brides It sleeves. Her chapel length train was del.ately trimmed ing maids, Mary Ellen Stocks junior bridesmaid. They wore mint green gowns styled after that of the matron of honor. Diane Racker greeted reception guests at the reception desk. Brent Barnett performed duties of best man for his brother with Dale Barnett, Fred Stettler and Reed Stettler serving as ushers. Following a wedding trip to California, the couple will reside in Sunset. in match- lace. The bride chose for her August ceremony held in temple ROY -- - Mr. and Mrs. Glen B. Wheelwright of 1985 W. 4975 S., announce the marriage of their daughter Glenda to Mitchell Eugene Moore. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Eugene Moore of Salt Lake City. Wedding vows were solem- nized at a private ceremony in Las Vegas, Nevada, on Aug. 15. The bride was graduated from Roy High School and is presently attending Stevens Henager Business College in Salt Lake City. The bridegroom was graduated from South High School. He served 2 Navy, 1 12 12 years years of in the which were in Vietnam. The couple plan to reside in Salt Lake City. 7 s f iSv V ? k J, - wore alternating They lemon yellow and lime green sheer flocked dresses with tiny pink rosebud trim, with bell sleeves, and empire waist trimmed in pink ribbon. ' g vc V n , , y , y r" I 4 attendants Mrs. Robert Wood as matron of honor, Mrs. Glen Hurst, Mrs. Robert Shipley, Mrs. Tyler Zinck, Mrs. John Stoker and Mrs. Fenner Harrison, with Cindy Brooks, junior bridesmaid, and Lisa Clark, flower girl. : , ? v- s 'V Mrs. Ronald D. Werner . . . wedding promises exchanged Best man duties were performed by Robert Hopkins, brother of the bridegroom, with Randy Hopkins, Greg Crawford and Mark Crawford serving as ushers. Newlyweds will reside in New Mexico home The couple will reside in Ogden following a wedding trip to Southern California. SUNSET Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Teeples of 2185 N 300 W., announce the marriage of their daughter Kathy Lynn to Chris K. Judson. Garden ceremony unites newlyweds CLEARFIELD -- - The former Miss Luana Kay Richards became the bride of Terry F. Gardner in a garden ceremony performed Friday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S .v 4 . ROY Exchanging nuptial promises Friday in ceremonies performed at the White House in Ogden were the former Miss Debra L. Crawford and Michael W. Hopkins. Bishop Melvin Wright officiated. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David W. Crawford of 2056 W. 5900 S. The bridegroom is a son of Robert G. Hopkins of 936 N. Orchard, and Mrs. JeNeal Shupe of 459 W. 4525 S., Wash. ' j . C. The bridegroom is the V'orthern greeted guests at the reception desk. Jim Sickinger performed duties of best man with Ryan Judson, Terry Judson and Claude Collier ushering. Following a wedding trip Yellowstone Park, the couple will reside in Albuquerque, New Mexico. to son of Mr. Ray Judson of 1357 N. 450 W., and the late Rollo C. Richards of 1155 S. 1175 E. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Ken W. Gardner of 94 W. 300 N. The wedding vows were officiated by President Harvey M. Broadbent, and followed by a reception. Attired in an empire waist-efloorlength gown of white chiffon over crepe sating, the bride wore the dress enhanced with lace trim on the bodice and sleeves. d, The skirt was accented by a lace trim ruffle bordering the hemline. Mrs. Mike Pearce and Mrs. Barry Barrus honored the bride as attending matrons and Miss Becky Richards as maid of honor. Best man duties were performed by Scott Gardner. Following a wedding trip to Las Vegas, the newly weds will reside in Salt Lake City. Mr. Judson. The young couple recited nuptial promises Saturday at the White House in Ogden with President Leland Teeples officiating. For her wedding and the reception following the bride wore a full length Chantilly lace gown, styled floor length with bouffant skirt featuring tiers of scalloped lace. It was styled with high lace neckline with matching ruffle, long fitted sleeves with lace ruffle at the wrists. Miss Linda Burns as maid of honor wore a peasant styled floral print dress with short and orange puff sleeves bolero. Miss Kelly Teeples sister of the bride and Miss Mary Jane Judson, sister of the were bridesbridegroom maids. They wore dresses with hot pink bolero styled after that of the maid of honor. Deon ind Diane Behunin v ere flower girls. Diane t 1 t y.'"' ' New way with family favorite o Qk mniiL C-- ll 0 n v.. Turkey steaks are a whole new taste in turkey. Not only do they not have the characteristic look of turkey (they look mor'- - like veal steaks), but they have a new flavor that brings excitement to the v' ht" - . W e t . f '' S i 1f tiV Mrs. Mitchell Eugene Moore . ceremony unites . couple . holiday weekend. Frozen turkey breast roast is cut crosswise into 1 or inch thick slices, then the thawed meat is marinated in a Chinese sauce and broiled quickly. Baked beans, green salad, enriched rolls, and fresh peach pie round out the menu. Plenty of protein is needed for growing children, and turkey is one of the best sources of protein, having the highest protein content on any meat. At the same time its lbw in fat and cholesterol and boasts a good supply of riboflavin and niacin. Also, turkey is one of the most reasoaable meats on the market. A happy buy is turkey! CHINESE-BROILE- D STEAKS BREAST OF TURKEY turkey breast roast 1 teaspoon grated flesh ginger (or ground ginger) 1 teaspoon dry mustard 1 teaspoon monosodium glutamate 1 tablespoon honey 12 cup soy sauce 14 cup salad oil 3 cloves garlic, minced Have butcher cut frozen turkey breast roast crosswise into 1 to steaks. Thaw when ready to use. Combine remaining in glass or pottery bowl. Let stand 24 hour at loom temperature then pour over turkey steaks; cover and refrigerate for several hours or overnieht. Drain steaks and cook quickly on both sides over hot about 8 aLowing coals, minutes on each side. 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