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Show t ( Sun Chronicle Thursday, March 8, 1973 ClesrUald Courier Wednesday, March 7, 1 973 St. Benedict's prepares new baby booklets Ety Miss weds - The former Miss ROY Colleen Heiner became the bride of Charles E. Beaman in wedding rites performed Friday at the White House in Ogden. Bishop Melvin Wright officiated. Announcing the marriage of their daughter are Mr. and Mrs. Grant Heiner of 2014 W. 6000 S. The couple greeted guests at a reception following the ceremony, also at the White House. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. John Beaman of 211 W. 5250 S., Washington Terrace. A floor length gown styled with a full skirt of four tiers of Chantilly lace and a chapel-lengttrain of lace was chosen by the bride for the nuptial events. The gown was accented with a scalloped neckline and sheer h "Love is a New Baby - at St. Benedict's Hospital. This is the title of a new booklet made available by Ogdens St. Benedict's Hospital for distribution to prospective parents, physicians and other persons who may be interested in learning more about hospital maternity facilities. lace sleeves ending in lace ruffled cuffs. h Attired in a white polyester gown with red embroidered flowers was matron of honor Mrs. Gene Thompson. The dress was styled with a round neck, empire waist and puffed sleeves, and accented with a red velvet ribbon. Also attending the bride were Mrs. Jim Rocco as attending matron and Miss Debbie Sandoz, Miss Luann Heiner, Miss Judy Howell and Miss Susan Howes as bridesmaids. They wore dresses like that of the matron of honor. John Richards performed best man duties with Ed Fouts, Rex Bingham, Jim Rocco and Jay Gibbons as ushers. The newlyweds will reside at 336 N. 700 E., in Clearfield. floor-lengt- six-wee- k o The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Virgil L. Roe of Sioux Falls, S. D., and the late Mr. Roe. She was given in marriage by her brother, Daniel Roe. Love is a New Baby" was also written to familiarize people with the obstetrical department at St. Benedicts because we felt many people were not aware of the fine facilities and personalized care we have in the piesent St. Benedicts Hospitsl, Sister Virgene said. Besides describing the hospitals new fetal heart monitor and other medical advances now available to assist new mothers and their babies, the St. Benedicts booklet stresses the importance of family unity during the miracle of birth. Husbands are not considered mere visitors on the maternity unit at St. Benedict's Hospital. In fact, Dad is welcome any time, the pamphlet states. Persons interested in obtaining copies of this brochure may do so ext. by contacting the hospital Public Relations Office, 628. Love is a New Baby is also being distributed to local doctros offices, churches, and may be found in hospital waiting areas. 399-411- Bishmy.ijpal? .. Kinj per:.( formeT&e wedding rites , - were followed by an open house at the home of the Utah onions, The bride chose an ivory satin gown of peau de soie and lace for the nuptial events. The lace trimmed the waist, sleeves and hemline and extended into the chapel-lengt- h train. Miss Trudy Tufty served as maid of honor with Miss Kathy Larrington and Miss Nancy Ulven as bridesmaids. They wore light pink crepe h gowns fashioned in a full with long style sleeves. William Galeazzi was best man with Jerry Coggins as usher. TUe pquple .wjll take a wedding trip to the Oregon coast, after which they will make their home in Qearfield. Open house set Friday (Bill) Baldwin, announced the marriage of her daughter, Shawnee, to Gary V. Brinkerhoff. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse G. Brinkerhoff of 2135 S. Main, - Clearfield. Mrs. Baldwin resides at 294 So. 200W., Kaysville. -- Girls in the Utah Girl Scout share in the nation-wid- e celebration of Girl Scout Week, March proclaimed so in the State of Utah by Governor Calvin L. Rampton in the presence of Girl Scouts, representing four levels of Scouting - Brownie, Junior, Cadette and Senior. Highlight of the week is an Open House, March 16 from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Council office will 11-1- 7, L. . - Nickerson, The Bride has also attended Davis High. Prior to their marriage Shawnee was entertained with bridal showers given in her honor by Mrs. Kenneth L. Davies of 254 N. 300 E. and Mrs. Bruce Day, also of Clearfield. ep K We specialize in hair analysis. Seasonal changes may affect your hair, leaving it dry and brittle. Let us get of the Utah Girl Scout Council, Utah is one of the 362 councils in the United States and serves 585 troops throughout Utah and Eastern Nevada. it back in healthy cream. Dont expt t to walk into John's Salon and find an ordinary beauty shop. Not only do we provide the usual beauty shop services but also many new fashion ideas. We feature blowouts, curling irons, Sebastian irons for straightening, Family-Styl- cold-weath- juicy. Sauerkraut, speckled with Pork e until mered and Sauerkraut is a good nourishing meal to serve when caraway seed seasoning, imparts an unusual flavor to the onioned pork as they simmc o f He noted that the More Sea Foods of Ft. Atkinson, Wisconsin, have proclaimed the Utah Yellow Sweet Spanish onion as the best they have found in the U.S. for french frying. And they are one of die largest makers of french fried onions in the country. The USU Extension specialist noted that the market is already fairly well saturated for smaHertmionsr but there is a good market for more of the jumbo Sweet Spanish onions or hybrids that may be even more desirable for french frying. He said there is potential for increasing the production of these onions in Utah by con- tomato acreage to growing onions when the Ogden Del Monte tomato verting processing plant closes. However, growers should seek more information on markets and the most IDI trait together in the skillet. For a final flourish, dairy sour cream takes the meal out of the ordinary with its smooth texture and tangy taste. In the German table tradition, serve Family-Styl- e Pork and Sauerkraut with buttered German rye bread and mugs of cool, refreshing milk. Such a hearty nourishing meal can only be topped off with a typical German dessert Make the like pudding. children's favorite flavor and serve it with freshly whipped cream for a tasty dessert. FAMILY STYLE PORK AND SAUERKRAUT flour tablespoons tsp. salt 2 lbs. boneless pork, cut in inch cubes 2 tbsp. butter 1 c. sliced onion cup water 1 can (1 lb. 11 oz.) sauerkiaut, drained 1 tbsp. caraway seed 1 cup dairy sour cream Combine flour and salt. Roll pork cubes in flour mixture. In a large skillet with cover melt butter; brown pork and 1 ar- MS i y . p 4 It V i . VC i H r-- f i l,lr - - - I 1 - onion. Add water; cover and 5643 1903 W. Roy, Utah S. 'J.Y 4 9 , k.W Pork and GERMAN influenced Family-Styl- e Sauerkraut combines sweet and sour tastes in a thrift h meal. one-dis- sim- Add minutes. mer sauerkraut and caraway. (If necessary, add dditionaI small amount of water.) Cover and simmer 30 ad20-2- 825-978- Couple trades ..I. ir VOWS ROY - Mr. and Mrs. Guy Biddle, 5171 S. 2700 W announce th marriage of their daughter, Ann, to Donald L. Hennessy Jr. fitted sleeves trimmed foral lace. with The bridesmaids. Miss Arlene Perkins and Miss Patty Hennessy wore gowns of floor length blue and. white gingham v ith long fitted sleeves. The neck and yoke and hemline were trimmed with dainty ruffles. Miss Wendy Wayment attired in a minature replica of the brides gown was flower girl. Christen J. Hyde served as ring bearer. The couple traded wedding vows last Thursday at the Not-tingt- Reception Centter with Bishop Byron Hughes performings the ceremony. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Donald T. Hennessy Sr, 570 Van Burcn, Ogden. For her wedding and the reception that followed the bride wore an original model gown designed by Mrs. Jay Goss. It was a floor length, floran metalic brocade with lace trim on the yoke and sleeves and bottom of the full skirt. Long sheer full sleeves with lace cuffs added to its beauty. Her veil was balerina length of white tulle edged with beautiful lace. Mrs. Douglas L. Hyde, Mrs. Wayne D. Campbell and Mrs. Bruce Wayment served as matrons of honor. They wore A line matching gowns of blue and white gingham, with long Ushers included Bruce Wayment, John Hennessy, Dave Hennessy, Bre..t Morris and Ed Tuttle. Miss Marcia B;ddle furnished the organ music at the wedding. Others who assisted at the reception were Miss Julie Kilbourn, Miss Laura Reeves, Miss Karen Conley, Miss Sue Brimhall, Miss Karen Bennet, Miss Shelley Bennet, Miss Susan Hennessy, Mrs. Steven Hallowell, Mrs. John Hennessy and James Biddle. After a brief honeymoon trip the couple will reside in the Ogden area. tsd&a 1980 W. 5600 S. . ROY, UTAH 84067 l- -' ches, and many other new services. Fh. Mrs. Donald Ilennessy couple recites vows 3 -- 0 fci te cultural practices before they attempt to produce the onions. ! permanent wax brow Step info a new world of beauty salons. . . appetites are big and money is short. To achieve the German sweet-sou- r taste, pork is first browned in butter accented with zippy onion, then sim- From the tables of the thrifty Germans comes a delicious idea for a one dish meal. A savory combination of flavorful pork and sauerkraut is blended into one familypleasing taste with the tantalizing touch of dairy sour Different s, make about the best french fries of any any onions in the United States. SBTuM teoitores pork, Were eye-lashe- . . President newyou 7& m Those were the qualities named as most desirable by one of the nations foremost authorities on onions, Dr. Clinton E. Peterson, director of National Onion Investigations. He is with the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Speaking recently at the Utah Potato and Onion Conference held in Roy, Utah, he said the Utah onions, produced mainly in Weber and Davis counties, Freeport Center. in Salt Lake City, which will mark the 61st anniversary of the founding of Girl Scout of the U.S.A. According to Mrs. Robert Dr. Alvin R. Hamson, extension horticulturist at Utah State University, tells us that Utah conditions are ideal for The bride's mother, Mrs. growing the kind of onions that Wyoming Baldwin, will honor are highly desirable for french the newlyweds with an open frying. They are big, three inhouse at the Seagull Room, 75 or more in diameter, ches fk. State Street in Clearfield single centers and a Bnave or. Friday, March 9, 1973number of single rings large , both-of Friends and relatives that are separate one from families are invited to attend another and have good to 9 in 7 the from until evening for retaining the batcapacity greet the young coup'e. ter. Mr. Brinkerhoff is a former graduate of Davis High School and is presently employed at national celebration Council Had any french fried onion rings lately? If you have and enjoyed them, chances are they were made from the large Sweet Spanish onions grown in Utah, acclaimed some of the best in the nation for this purpose. The couple were wed at a home ceremony on Feb. 14. Mrs. Wyoming Baldwin, wife of the late Mr. Wilburn Girl Scouts observe The Chinese have a proverb - All the flowers of all the tomorrows are the seeds of Girl Scouts are the today. seeds of today - and it is they who will be called upon to cultivate, nourish and help bring into full bloom, the flowers of a brighter tomorrow. the best. Mrs. Gary V. Brinkerhoff . . . open house set Friday bridegrooms parents. floor-lengt- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Galeazzi of 2885 W. 300 N West Point, are parents of the bridegroom. Prenatal classes are planned to help expectant mothers keep fit during pregnancy, and to prepare both parents for the birth of a new baby and the responsibility of parenthood. - Roe, Galeazzi exchange vows CLEARFIELD - The former Miss Linda Ann Roe of 712 E. 700 S. became the bride of Bob E. Galeazzi Saturday in a ceremony performed at the Ivy House in Ogden. The booklet describes the free prenatal classes made available as part of the hospital's health education program. Sister Virgene Marx, obstetrical superisor, reports that 30 couples are nearing class series she teaches; and a new completion of the series will begin at 7 p.m. March 6. 5 ditional minutes. Stir in sour cream and heat to serving temperature. Makes 8 6-- ...for the ultimate in Sophistication MENS FORMAL WEAR SALES AND RENTALS Latest styles and colors Complete selection of accessories Specializing in weddings and socials Evenings by appointment Roy, Utah 825-70E- 0 19S0 W. 5S00 So. Hours: 10-- 6 Mon. thru Sat. |