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Show f f I Sun v " i V h: Thursday, October r . y 'GGlip & , N . , 4 5 It I r L j i 2G, 1972 i 4 i V : Chronicle I h . Teatime can be many things to many people. It can begin early in the morning or extend late into the afternoon. But no matter when it's held, its a good time to get to- i with gether friends. The next time youre planning a tea, serve Meringue Bars as an accompanying dessert. Theyrea light nut pastry topped with lemon - flavored meringue, sprinkled with cookie coconut, and cut into bars. Their elegance makes them the type of dessert thats so right for that extra-specioccasion, such as a tea. Also, theyre perfect as finger food, so handy when youre serving a large crowd. But whether its a large crowd or small, youll enjoy offering this lovely dessert. Lemon - Coconut Meringue Bars are fun to make, beautiful to serve, and elegantly Lemon-Cocon- - Making their home ROY at 2258 W. 5600 S. are newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Randy -- tron of hono G. Dalton. Miss The couple was united in marriage on Friday in a ceremony solemnized at the Ivy House in Ogden with Bishop Gene S. Arave, uncle of the bride officiating. The bride is the former Miss Carolyn Arave, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson W. Arave of 4744 S. 2325 W. and 848 Mr. Dalton is a son of Mr. Mrs. O. G. Dalton of Simoron Drive, Ogden. For her marriage and the reception which followed the bride wore a model of nylon over taffeta. It was fashioned with empire waist accented by delicate lace, bishop sleeves, and high collar. The floor length skirt with lace appliques was bordered by a ruffle. Attending the bride as ma was Mrs. Gary Miss Debbie as maid of honor. Matthews Thompson with Karen P ckett and Miss Julie Arave were bridesmaids with Mrs. David Arave as the attending matron. al They wore matching ensembles of pink sheer nylon over taffeta with cranben, colored lace bolero with rhinestone trim. dresses were styled empire waists and full with ruffle cuffs. sleeves Matching ruffles bordered the skirts. The with delicious. Lemon-Cocon- was flower Wendy Dalton 12 12 cup butter or margarine cup sugar 2 egg yolks girl. Gary Matthews served as best man and Rod Lloyd, Larry Dalton, Dennis Jones and Craig aArave were ushers. Larry Dalton Jr. was ring-beare- 14 teaspoon salt 1 . . fall rites unite couple 2 Following the reception the couple left on a wedding trip. Miss exchanges vows - The Mansion SUNSET House in Ogden was the setting on Oct. 6 for the double ring ceremony uniting in marriage -- the former Miss Peggy Steed and Tommy Jay McCowen. Announcement of the nuptial event is made by parents C0rfeM in cere- United in marriage monies performed in Chapel 1 at Hill Air Force Base on Oct. 14 are Sid C. Skornia and the former Paula Guill. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Andriano Bellucci Jr. of 1499 S. 1000 E. and the late Paul Guill. Mr. Skornia is the son of Mrs. Kathryn Skornia of III. and Clarence Skornia of Elgin, 111. For her wedding the bride chose a gown of white lace over satin styled with an empire waist and bell sleeves. Matching ruffles edged the bot Mc- House. For tom of the skirt. For her bridal bouquet she carried Attending the bride were Marie Orzel, Bonnie Crosson, Terrie Layton, and Julee Judkins. Their gowns were styled with empire waists out of gold brocade trimmed with black ribbon. Serving the groom as best man was Steve McElroy. Ushers were Dale Thurow, Marlon Smith, and Don McCune. Following a honeymoon trip the newlyweds will make their home in Roy at 2616 W.5725S. 2 1 The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cowen of Syracuse. Following the ceremony, performed by Bishop Allen L. Stephens of the Sunset LDS 7th Ward, the couple was honored at a wedding dinner for both families at the Mansion weds CINNAMON of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Keith E. Steed of Sunset. the nuptial events the was attired in a full, length 19th century nylon net gown with full sleeves adorned with lace and seed pearl ap- bride pliques. Miss Christy Steed, sister of the bride attended as maid of honor wearing a light blue knit crepe gown. The bridegrooms brother Mike McCown served as best man. The couple will reside in Phonenix, Ariz., where the bridegroom is stationed with the Air Force. NUT TOAST tablespoons sugar tablespoon chopped Plan ters or Southern Belle Pecans cinnamon toasted Combine sugar, pecans and teacinnamon. Spread spoons Fleischmanns Margarine on each slice of toast. teaSprinkle about spoons sugar mixture on each. Broil until bubbly. Cut'll in triangles. Serve warm. ' Makes 4 slices. 150 cal. slice. 2 The bridegroom, a graduate of Clearfield High, attended Weber State Colege before entering the Marine Corps. He is presently serving his second tour of duty and plans to make it a career. will make their home for the present at Camp Lejeune where the groom is stationed. CLEARFIELD -- - Nov. 30 Making the announcement this week are the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert t' J. Stone of 215 N. Terrace. The bridegroom-to-b- e is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall McEntire of 45 Lynwood. Both graduates of Clearfield High School, Mr. McEntire served an LDS mission to Brazil and is now serving with the U.S. Navy. . ib.791 Front Quarter. ib.63 Free 15 lbs. Jean Stone . . . engagement announced ?JJ kJ We need him in the Utah State Senate No carrying charges or interest 6 Months To Pay No money down about $39.00 a month 1st payment 45 Days 8 Gladly and Cut The Way You Like Taks USDA Food Stamps r Don's Qcd Ribbca.T.lcGJs; rj::?ZY 0253374 Pris Effective At Bo,h s,orei C3D5H 393-165- 5 reception For the nuptial events the bride chose a wedding gown of lace over taffeta, fashioned with empire waist, high neckline and long full lace sleeves, all trimmed with seed ROY Of interest in the area is the marriage of Edna L. Stokes to Earl M. Maynard of Tremonton, Utah. The marriage took place in the Salt Lake Temple on Oct. 11, 1972 with Thomas Ward officiating. Prior to her marriage, Mrs. Maynard was guest of Bacon or Fryers 1 Whole Lamb lb. Vi A princess lines with baby doll -- sleeves and accented by a long lavender sash bowed in the back. enlavender Wearing sembles styled like that worn by the maid of honor were Miss Norma bridesmaids, Jean Eliason, Miss Michelle Houts, Miss Susan Hong and Miss Elaine Christensen and Virginia Medeiros as flower NO EGG MUFFINS 3 12 12 1 3 girl. hmanns Margarine, The best man was Martin Eliason with Reese Dahle.Joe Medeiros, Rick Sackett and Dennis Mortensen as ushers. The newlyweds will live in Ogden after a wedding trip to California. guests here for the wedding were Mrs. Frances Dabis and Miss Michelle Houts of Reno, Nev.; George Nakamura of Carson, Calif., Brenda Morrison of Fresno, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Golden L. Barlow of melted In a bowl thoroughly mix flour, sugar, baking soda and salt. Add buttermilk and melted Fleischmanns Margarine and stir just until dry ingredients are moistened. Fill te Twin It. October date set Falls, greased medium-size- nr-- d ' .n cups about 23 full. Bake in hot oven (400 F.) for 25 minutes, or until done. Immediately remove from muf fin cups; serve hot. Makes 1 dozen. 95 cal. muffin. Idaho. Now is the time to $ tort planning your ROSE PARADE TOUR Dec. 26th Jan. 2 For kid s of all ages 8 to 80 loy S D. Zoo, Sea World, Disneyland, Lawrence Santa Anita and choice served seals for Parade iA honor at a bridal party given her neighbors in the Chateau Park Condominium and at a luncheon given by coworkers of the Ogden Temple at the home of Mrs. Albert Klein. After a months vacation in California and the Northwest, they will be at home in Roy. 8 DAYS AND by I JICAODl 1 ' (NIGHTS Buses leaving Ogden and Salt take with stops at other points FALDM0 TOURS TRAVEL DESK 306 South Main, Suit I Bountiful, Utah S4010 295-732- 6 How to get your refrigerator to cook things. Stir the right things into Brand Gelatin and your refrigerator w ill fix crunchy salads, interesting fruits and r.ew side dishes. For over 250 exciting ideas, send 25c tin coin) w ith your name.addressand zipcode to Joys of Jell-O- , Miss Cheri Burnett of San Diego, Calif., and FTC A Lynn W. Holdeman, aon f Mr. and Mrs. Harvey W. Holdeman of Hooper, were married Oct. 7 jell-O- in San Diego. After the ceremony a reception was held to honor the couple. They will reside in San Diego where the groom is stationed aboard the USS cups unsifted flour tablespoons sugar teaspoon baking soda teaspoon salt cup buttermilk tablespoons Fleisc- 2 Temple rites unite couple and Sat vg,, Guaranteed Tender And Delicious Calif. The ceremony uniting the couple was solemnized Friday at St. Paul Lutheran Church with the Rev. Pete D. Peder- gently flared floor skirt tapered into a short train. Medeiros Miss Lyda attended as maid of honor wearing a blue and lavender print crepe, fashioned along (0)6 All Beef OGDEN TVi. marriage of Miss Paula Frances Medeiros of 310 Parry to Wayne M. Eliason, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Eliason of 2817 W. 6000 S., Hoy, is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Medeiros of Fresno, The length Millers Red Ribbon Steer Hind Quarter aretfduo pearls. 'A E. A. . Cermony unites sen officiating. 1 These Low Freezer Specials On Beef, Pork and Lamb Quanities h Mrs. Wayne M. Eliason . . . couple exchanges wedding promises followed at the church. Time Again ,V cup sugar tablespoon lemon juice Cream butter. Gradually add 12 cup sugar, creaming well after each addition. Beat in egg yolks, one at a time, beating thoroughly after each. Blend in salt and flour. Stir in 1 cup of the coconut, the pecans, and lemon rind. Spread evenly in a lightly greased 13x9-inc- h pan. Bake at 350 about 20 minutes, or until golden brown around edges. Meanwhile, beat egg whites with cream of tartar until foamy throughout. Gradually add 12 cup sugar, beating thoroughly after each addition. Gradually add lemon juice and continue beating until meringue will form very stiff shiny peaks. Spread over pastry in pan.' Sprinkle top with remaining 14 cup coconut. Bake at 375 for 10 to 15 minutes, or until topping is golden brown. Cool; then cut into 1 12x2-inch bars. Cover and store at room temperature. Makes 32 bars. 1 The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Astor of Chicago, 111. It's Fill Your Freezer Good Only Thurs., Fri. 12 Engagement announced is the date chosen by Miss Jean Marie Stone and Allen Ray McEntire for a Temple Marriage. of tartar Jeune, N.C. on Sept. 25 were R. Dean Cunning, son of Mrs. Nora Cunning and the late Leslie Cunning, and Miss Colleen Astor. The newlyweds whites 14 teaspoon cream 12 teaspoon ground 2 tablespoons Fleischmanns Margarine 4 slices white bread, teaspoons lemon rind 2 egg Clearfield Miss weds CLEARFIELD -- - Exchanging vows in a wedding ceremony performed at Camp Le- - flour cups Bakers Cookie cup Coconut 12 cup chopped pecans r. Mrs. Tommy Jay McCowen . 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