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Show Sun Ciu'&wci Thursitay, January 21, 1971 vrnq-- wc-h-mji- .ps7(i l; 'J , k ! jr J w r i S- ' -' ,jr , v 4. y ' vs-T-s- ks y '--i M V7 Ted Kippin. The bndes parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph LaThair John- Impressive Salt Lake LDS Tcmpie rites Friday united in marnage the former Miss Pamela Johnson and Alvin son, 1451 N. 350 W. FRlill h Instead of the pastry crust, however, cobblers are usually topped by a rich biscuit duUgh. The origin of the word cobbler is unknown, but it may have come from the expression to cobble up, that is, to put together quickly, since these dessens are easy to make Cobblers can be made with any number of fruits, but Cherry (lobbler is a particular HHK& favorite. This easy modern-daversion of Cherry Cobbler y i Plans made by couple KgteSg Announcing the engagement and forthcoming c marnage of Miss Susan to Roger Walls are her parents, Mr. and Mrs Clifford M. Spendlove cf 148 W. 1075 SUNSET Spen-dlov- 12 cup skim milk Mr. W'elis is the son of Mrs. Bessie Hay ball of 3980 Nordin in South Ogden. Drain fruit, reserving 1 Ogden. i iUl J graduate of Clearfield High School and LDS Seminary. is a The bridegi oom-elegraduate of Bonneville High tUi.id Skiing trip Parents 0Ut. V. School. St. Peter's SUNSET Episcopal Church in Clearfield provided the setting on Jan 10 fnr thn wpHHing pnd reception of the former Miss Patneia Mitchpll and Tobias L (Toby)Herre. a Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Mitchell, 1172 N. 250 W. Tb? grooro is the son of Mr and Mrs Fete Poprara of 9TU VV 4975 S,. "JiCv iTTrTrp i T v f r. - 5 - sleeves were accented by wade daisy lace cuffs The brides sister. Miss Nancy Mitchell, attended as maid of honor w ith Mrs Uriel Jacobsen as matron of honor. They wore princess styled gowns, floor length m blue velvet with bodices covered with yellow lace and with long sleeves Uriel Jacobsen served as best man. Eddie Mitchell, brother of the bride, and Jim Wangsgard and Mark Un'oe were ushers Miss Pat Fran-cuwas at the recephon desk. Immediately following the reception the couple left for a skiing trip to Colorado and Jennifer Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs Harold Steele, 524 N. 200 VV and Mrs Richard , and Mr Nauta. .550 E 200 S , Clearfield include Skinner. Provo, Violet Mrs Sargent, Marysv die, and F rank Nauta, Detroit Mrs. Neldn kl.KMvh I.OIl L flowers are form hed b Ohve and Mark 'ft- - W t is a i i t Phone 391-311 ii(l . t t 7 'yt life .Vf ' B -- nun double ring ROY ceremony Friday at the unit'd in marriage the former Miss Kthy Gale Bowers and Sgt. Paul M. Vallard. Parents of the bnde are Mr. and Mrs. Keith G. Bowers of A Not-tingt- 7ir , GIFTS I 1 from rAA.i Jewel, y jfW C WORLD Call: I ' ,ADI b Hummel Leather fiom leather RADIOS CUFF U5W TIAXWMO M!) ? w MEXICO ( v JtiCOSCm ft??.! UCSiTEfcS anduturdaijan. - kiSitTsivtsfl ITtMS CENTER mi 111 11, . 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IN i , I unnns USiklUS " i KPRE MANY a re tj 4 fl us.ss;,;i sa.tsir.4 12 - 0 p: TS & 12-12x- jV- cd h AB 1 ivq $5.23 $7.29 $7.23 ! -- AS i1 1. m r- - SIS i i, i-- v, CDX hpi rich lln.te BTR Ml 9 - lin.tsL .18 II w I W and above S.il--- . in !ings will be held on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month from p m at the school A nursery will lie provided for all ages at the afternoon sessions. AH interested persons are imuted. STD fTW IR.ff Atf AV A t fltSSas&Q bmbco i kum wt.n Vi" uultituotott J will be provided for toddlers 1C UJjacLeh - ft3 i coal , logs" 11, Field and neighboring areas. This will be a series of meetings designed to foster better family relationships. uuest ipeakcis win oe professional people from various child l elated fields. The first meeting will be held Tuesday, Jan. 29 at 7:30 p.m. in the Hill Field School auditorium. Milt Shaum, social worker coordinator for the Davis County School District, will be the speaker. Parent-Chil- d His topic will be Relationships. There is 0 Pri c Sale C ta start DELIVERY iA'jS ,;ll JIM. Ill : B iMfllBTaacnS Bata's - Hi P iSjCiits Von Supplies" , BUILDERS JAHGAIK - r plBiouicS frorr fOAltAnO flit f.tT' Music PiOUHt .KAintS from wtii GHwiftni Idee! Starter," Jtt WmUr WeMJrn TIU 4 - Book - Eurnett-773-202- 3 SIS rj n HULK oiuujr gtuup is being organized for the 11:11 iSdklurb I Special "Fire Kna i grandehddren 4 ( The newlyweds will live in Ogden. r7 33 Triticcle Tasty Protein, mineralized Dehydraxed foods Seeds "Sprouting O r from Hi BUT rni Oil SSVE re VSSVFS ? ! They have one son and four daughters: Wayne L. Venable A pal Cm3 nngbearer. Boauiitul Chali cnd" CARVINGS tha rhanl She wore a wine colored gown along princess lines with pink round collar and cuffed short sleeves, with white and gold Susan Spendlove . . . date planned GIFTS ARCU&JD a satin faced crepe - iJriduij, Jjan. 25 lost Alcove wkere Carl' jewelry was located anri Lace accented the waistline, sleeve cuffs, collar and the heuiliric of tile A hue skirt. The brides sister, Miss Karen Bowers attended a f: AAA in clnovoc They have FOOD STORAGE M1KDED? 8 marr.cd Jan. 24, 1924. study group set Colo. oooooooooeoooooo Parents1 3775 S. were Miss Cary Gwilliam, Miss Audrey Anna Bolyard and Miss Terri Krizan. Their gowns wee patterned after the maid of honors gown in pink satin faced crepe. Carrying out best man duties was Norman Justice, Walter Hoover, Francis Clapper and Mark WTnnham were ushers with Paul Bov ers as a SHOPPiNG CEflfER located VV Easlman, Colorado Springs, Mrs. Max (Ruth) Reeves, Mrs Dean (Beverly ) Wiberg, Mrs. Stephen (Sandra) Larsen Ol itU) , mia. utu uuuii K.utJ ROY The family of Mr. and Mrs Marvin C. Venable, 5661 S 2700 W , will honor the couple ai dll open house Sdiui day in observance of their Golden WHing anniversary. Friends arid relatives are invited to caii ai liie Roy LDS 1st and 14lh Ward, 5850 S. 2575 W ociwccn ujc iiuuis Oi C.3G auu 9pm it is requested that gifts be omitted. Mr and Mis. Venable were trim. Bridesmaids !I!LthEK0Y -- Couple note anniversary train. - Wyoming IMPORTS Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Venable . . . couple notes .Wth anniversar y m Ogden. maidot honor. Father John Burk officiated in the solemn rites. The bride received guests in a white floor length gown of nylon over satin. Daisy lace and seed pearls adorned the bodice The long sheer puffed Mr and CLEARFIELD Mrs David H Steele, 1281 S 500 N , are the proud parents of a baby girl born Jan 15. The new addition weighed 8 lbs 2 oz and will be named Pci the bride. It had a high neckline and long puffed sleeves. A deep ruffle at the hemline accented the softly pleated skirt Attendants were Miss Vickie Conley as maid ot honor and Miss Janis Johnson, Mrs. Kevin Blamires, Mrs. Cary Johnson, Miss Honda Kippen and Mrs Mike Johnson as bridesmaids. They wore caftan styled gowns in pink. Jim Gibbs served as best man with Calvin Kippen, Norman Kippen, Myron K.ppen and Stanley Kippen as ushers. After a wedding trip to Park City West the couple will live Inner Roy Birth !a Sgt. Vallard is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Vallard of - Mountain Home, Ida. Bishop Delbert Thompson officiated in the rites and a reception followed. - The bride wore an exquisite ivory empire gown with fitted I 1 are ho"ORBg the ne''!yveds. An attractive chiffon gown enhanced with appliques of daisy lace on the slightly empire bodce and a satin nbbon at the waistline was chosen by 1957 rtw1ywcte of Mr. Kippin Kipim, Porterville, and Mrs. P.osemond Kippen, 700 Canyon F.oad, Ogden. The Hains House in Ogden was the scene of a reception 12 cup syrup. Combine brown sugar, cornstarch and reserved syrup; and iruit.Cook, stirring, until mixture starts to boil; add almond extract. Keep warm. Slit together flout, aug , baking powder and salt. Cut jn mtnmrinfl AHii ntim milk stirring to moisten. Four fruit cassemixture into role. Drop topping hy spoonfuls onto mixture. Bake at 475F. for 20 minutes, or until done. Makes 6 servings. Vows will be exchanged March and a reception Will follow at the Enchanted Evening Reception in South - Fre-- Margarine No. Mrs. Tobias L. Herrera . . .newlyweds honored DESSERT starts with canned red sour pitted cherries, the syrup from which is thickened and flavored with almond. Topped with drop biscuits made with skim milk and Flcischmanrs Corn Oil Margarine, this recipe is suitable for fat menus. Although most vegetable oils are beneficial in a fat diet, scientific studies over a ten yeai period show that none is more effective than corn oil in lowering blood cholesterol. Enjoy the goodness of this delicious Cherry Cobbler made with modern ingredients geared to good health. CHERRY COBBLER 2 cans (1 pound each) red soui pitted cherries 1 cup firmly packed brown sugar 1 tbsp. cornstarch 14 tsp. almond extract 1 cup unsifted flour 1 tbsp. sugar 2 tsp. baking powder 14 tsp. salt 3 tbsp. Fleischmanns Cobblers am a traditional American dessert similar fruit pie to a deep-dis- a t- ra ye. 1 R 1 c mmm i n VK .:JC:yC' , i,. . is .a V '' -j i j1 iUti ...JflilH r:l - Vi 23,, : 1 1 Li ft Wednesday, January M (isiiiifs y Otar field Courier r x ir 73" x 72" x i 19 SHEETS r ; ' X "A 'V $3.22 $3. m EC 4 . - - Y Sq. 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