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Show LA u'U Nectarine - Cheese Pizza CZuLiiG Temple rites solemnize vows SUNSET Married on Friday in the Ogden LDS Temple were the former Miss Teresa Mae Olsen and James Eugene Knight. of the Announcement marriage is made by the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Darwin L. Olsen of 2464 No. waistline and long train trimmed with lace. ROY Mr. and Mrs. Earl Spendlove of 2135 W. 4975 So., of announce the marriag their daughter, Kristine, to Alan Layne Winzeler. Mr. Winzeler is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Winzeler of Tremonton, Utah. The ceremony took place on 28 in the Ogden LDS Temple, after which a reception was held in their honor at the Nottingham. Aug. A wedding breakfast was held after the ceremony at the Mansion House in Ogden. For the wedding and the reception after, the bride selected a lovely gown of satinessa trimmed with heavy 350 W. cotton lace ad a scalloped All wore matching gowns of Mr. Knight is the son of Mr. neckline. The long full sleeves and Mrs. Eugene L. Knight of whipped cream in yellow, were accented with lace cuffs 1045 No 390 W. orange and pink floral design. and a slight train hung at the back. had They empire waistlines, Officiating in the rites was The bridal, bouquet conshort puffed sleeves and a President Reed Halverson. of pink roses and white sisted neckline with a ruffle. scooped and lavender mums. The newlyweds greeted Bridesmaids attending the Assisting as best man was guests at a reception afbride were Luann, Janet Lloyd B. Johnson. Ushers terwards at the Sunset LDS were Chad Olsen, William 5th Ward Cultural Hall. and Kathleen Spendlove, Knight, Michael Carter and sisters of the bride; LaNell A lovely gown of silk organStevpn Young. Iverson, sister of the za over taffeta trimmed with Tina Terry and bridegroom, The couple left on a wedding lace appliques was chosen by Becky Greenhalgh. to Sun will the bride. It was styled with trip Valley and They wore gowns of purple reside in South Ogden. scooped neckline, empire crepe with white collars and carried baskets of fresh flowers. Acting as ushers were Gail Parcell, Randy Iverson, Kent Webb, Dave Harris and Chris Barker. Xi Iota chapter of Beta Sigma the home of Gennie Bingham. She After a honeymoon trip to Phi held their Beginning Day at presented the new international California the couple will theme of Love, Love, Love. As reside in Ogden. the 1973-7sorority year begins, Winners announced there are more than 10,400 chapters shedding the light of Love, ROY Officials of the Roy Love Love around the world. Citizens Association and the Love of Life, Love Friendship, Roy Lions Club have anLove of Learning. nounced winners in their respective drawings at Roy Our President Katharine Days. Young will be moving to Chicago Claire Davie of the Roy in a few weeks. Gennie Bingham Lions Club expressed thanks was voted on to serve as our new to the nearly 500 people who president. Maudeen Andros will supported the square dance serve as our new vice president. and announced Eileen Ren-cheOgden, was the winner A beautiful centerpiece presenof the half of beef given away. SUNSET Mr. and Mrs. ting the new theme was enjoyed Winning the freezer and half 1961 No. 250 W. by Gennie Bingham, Mary Chino, J.A. Martin of a beef given by the Roy June Heiser, Shirley Carter, announce the engagement and Citizens Association was Lynn Kathleen Stromberg, Kerma forthcoming marriage of their W. 2700 1548 S., Chapman, Wilma Karsen, Stewart, daughter Connie to Mike Syracuse, with Vivian PutKatharine and Marcelle Conatser. Young 319 nam, Patterson, winning Mr. Conatser is the son of Weaver. the m most unusual recipe from California is "Nectarines Napoli, a fruit and cheese entree baked in a pastry shell. This pizza-typ- e pie is attractive, delicious and easy to prepare. Simply layer sliced nectarines, Mozzarella cheese and mushrooms in an unbaked pastry shell. Add diced green pepper and cover with spicy pizza sauce and Parmesan cheese. Serve piping hot accompanied by wedges of crisp iceberg lettuce with Italian dressing. NECTARINES NAPOLI 1 can (10 3 or 4 fresh California y2 oz.) pizza sauce 1 nectarines tablespoon flour 1 Vi teaspoon salt package (8 oz.) Mozzarella cheese, thinly sliced (4 teaspoon rosemary, Unbaked crumbled pastry shell 1 can (4 oz.) mushroom Za teaspoon pepper 2 tablespoons slices, drained grated Parmesan cheese Zt cup diced green pepper Thinly slice nectarines to measure 2 cups. Place all but 6 cheese slices in bottom of pastry shell. Reserve 6 nectarine slices; alternate rest with mushrooms and green pepper In pastry shell. Combine pizza sauce with flour, salt, rosemary and pepper, pour oyer. Place one nectarine slice on each remaining cheese slice and circle top of pie. Sprinkle with Parmesan cheese. Bake at 425 degrees on low shelf 30 minutes, until crust is baked and sauce hot. Let stand 10 minutes before serving. Makes 6 servings. FREE COOKBOOK: For your free copy of the new 48 page, California Fruit Cookbook, send stamped, business-sizenvelope io "The Fruits of Summer", 701 Fulton Ave , Sacramento, CA 95825 A Xi e Mrs. Stanley Nattress attended the bride as matron of honor and as bridesmaids Miss Jeanne Knight, the bridegrooms sister, and Miss Cindy Olsen and Miss Tamera Olsen, sisters of the bride. iota meets 4 GOLDEN TOUCH OF hospitality "White Pudding" in that the hot cooked pudding mixture is folded ir'o beaten egg whites before being turned into pudding molds. This givej the pudding a fluffy light quality and texture. Soft custard made from the egg yolks is good served with these pudding molds. Fluffy Vanilla Pudding W rup sugar 4 cup corn starch Vanilla Pudding Is Dessert Classic s Sometimes thu simplest have enduring flavor appeal. One that children like and that often remains a favorite, is the Fluffy Vanilla Pudding. This pudding is leally a variation of Blanc Mange. It differs from this classic des-seit- 'i teaspoon salt 2 2 1 cups milk egg whites teaspoon vanilla together sugar, corn and salt in double boiler top. Gradually stir in milk. Cook over boiling water, stirring constantly, until mixture thickens and mounds slightly when dropped from spoon. Cover and cook, stirring occasionally, 20 minutes. Beat egg whites until soft peaks form when beater is raised. Gradually fold corn starch mixture into egg whites. Stir in vanilla. cusPour into 4 tard cups or small molds. Chill about 2 hours or until firm. Unmold and serve with custard sauce. Makes 4 servings. Mix starch r, Cookbook makes wonderful gift ROY Probably many of you heard about the 22nd National Convention that drew thousands of square dancers to Salt Lake recently . . . But probably not many of you have heard about a marvelous cookbook that was prepared especially for the convention. The cookbook was prepared with the favorite recipes of many local square dancers and was sold during the convention, with aleut 100 cookbooks left over. A "Honey of a Cookbook from the Beehive State sells for $2 50 and may be purchased at the Sun Chronicle with all proceeds going back to the square dancers. We are offering the book as a convenience to our readers and because there is such a Mrs. Larry Palmer variety of good, homemade recipes compiled in the book. The book features sections on beverages, breads and rolls, cakes and cookies, candy, casseroles and soup, desserts and pastries, cooking for large groups, main dishes, meats - poultry and fish, salads, and a special section explaining herbs and how to use them. The book features a special stand-ucover that allows the cook to easily read what she is preparing, and the recipes can be seen from both sides. It would make an excellent addition to any cookbook collection and also would be a very nice gift for a new bride or a friend at Christmastime in soon at the Sun Chronicle-ClearfielCourier, 5388 S. 1900 W , Roy, for your -- p d copy. mple trades vw of the Announcemet marriage on June 28 of the former Miss Heidi Alyson Newberry to Larry Page Palmer is made by the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Jaruis Page Palmer of Ogden and Mrs. Louis J. Hanley of Roy. The ceremony Thomas Newber--y of Roy. Mr. Palmer is a son of uniting the couple was held at the Chapel of Flowers in Las Vegas, Nev. Families of both the bride and groom were in at- - How to get your refrigerator to cook things. Stir the right things into Jell () Brand Gelatin and your refrigerator will fix crunchy salads, interesting fruits and new side dishes. For over 250 exciting ideas, send 25c un coin) with your name, address and zip code to: Joys of Jell-O- , Box 8074, Kankakee, Illinois, 60901. Jell-- it a rtftatrrd trademark (to Grntf a) Fmdt GrpiniHXt the Following ceremony, a wedding dinner, honoring the couple, was held at the Landmark Hotel, hosted by the brides parents. After a honeymoon in Lo Vegas the couple are residing at 3860 Midland Drive in Roy. The couple was honored at a reception Wednesday evening at the White House in tendance. South Ogden. The bride length gown wore a floor of white embroidered eyelet. It was styled with a rouna neckline, short sleeves, empire puffed $ PRETTY FEET a unique beauty cream that changes those dry & rough oreos of skin . into baby softness. Try it you'll find PRETTY FEET is like no other. Go On pamper yourself. . . Engaged couple plan wedding . waistline, and a full skirt with a full ruffle at the bottom. Sister of the bride, Mrs. Daniel Castillo attended as matron of honor, with Miss Kathy Anthon serving as maid of honor. Others attending were Mrs. Bob Dominguez, Mrs. Gary Taggart, Mrs. Robin Newberry and Miss Kay Higginson. They were dressed in print floor turquoise and wh-tlength dresses styled after that of the bride. Tina Castillo was flower girl and her dress was patterned after the other attendants. Performing best man duties was Dan Palmer, brother of the groom. Ushers were Joe Gould, Rick Minnoch, Page Palmer, Pat Hanley, Mike Hanley, and Tim Newberry. guests Special were Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Castillo of Omaha, Neb , Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Smith of San Jose, Calif., and Mr. William Palmer of Preston, Idaho, grandfather of the groom Pa's retired by Orpha Alberts Roy When Pa first retired I said, Now aint that grand, Well have time to visit friends hell give me a helping hand. I soon learned he didnt retire My weary soul to cheer. He just retired to yell, Come here, Come here, Come here. And Hed rather do most anything Than help me with one chore I find Im doing more work now Than I ever did before. Each task is interrupted For I never fail to hear, Ive gotta have a little help Come here, Come here, Come here. South Ogden. The wedding is planned for Sept. 21 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Miss Martin is a graduate of Clearfield High School and has . . . Mas just tired! 2155 W. 5600 S Mr. and Mrs. Harold (Rusty) Conaster of 5344 So. 700 E. slept I dreamed that I was dead I knocked upon the Pearly Gate But they wouldnt let me in For following close upon my heels Was such an awful din, No angel voices welcomed me But echoing far and near WHERE IN THE HECK ARE YOU Come here, Come here, Come here. I pulled the coffin lid down tight Stuffed a pillow in my ear Still there echoed through six feet of earth, COME HERE, COME HERE COME HERE. a degree in business from Weber State College. The future bridegroom graduated from Irrington High School in Fremont, Calif., and attended Weber State College. He will enroll at the Univesity of Utah this fall united Couple - Mr. and Mrs. SUNSET Val D. Baker of 1441 No. 350 W. announce the marriage of their daughter Terri to Chris Edward Nelsen. Parents of Mr. Nelson are Dr. and Mrs. Richard L. Nelson of McMinnville, Ore. The couple was married Sunday in a ceremony perAdformed at the Seventh-daventist Church in Walla Walla, Washington. Elder Quentin E Qualley officiated. A reception y followed. For the nuptial events the bride chose an original gown of Chantilly lace over delustered satin. It was styled with a scooped neckline, lantern sleeves and an empire waistline accented with a soft lace ruffle. sister of the bridegroom, Mrs. Robert Higgins, attended A as matron of honor and Miss Vicki Saunders as bridesmaid They wore gowns of yellow and lavender floral print voile over white taffeta, styled with empire waistlines, scooped necklines and short sleevt Best man duties were performed by Robert H.ggins with Jim Nelson and John Nelso..as ushers. After a short wedding trip the couple will return to College Place, Washington to make their home. Freezone is fer corns that hurt. 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