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Show Sun Chronicle, Thursday, June 17, 1976 Page 6 SOCIETY SOCIETY SOCIETY Make own juice canning this year, why not try your hand at bottling some of your own juices? Youll save a lot over commercially prepared juices, and get a better product Mrs. Rockie J. Kay Roy Moss exc ho rages Mr. and Mrs. A. Payne of 4235 S. announce the 1950 W. marriage of their daughter Lorraine to Rockie J. Kay. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon S. Kay of ROY Junior 2086 W. 4000 S. The ceremony was per- formed by Bishop Lavar Smith on Saturday at the You can make juice by either squeezing it out of the fruit, or the easier way by steaming it out with one of the new steam juicers. To use the squeezing method, first prepare the fruit by washing, removing stems, pits, and cores, and grinding to a pulp. Gently simmer the pulp with a little water until tender. Stir often to prevent scorching. This heating process gives a richer color and flavor than you get from juice squeezed from raw pulp, and brings out the pectin for better jelly. When the fruit is cooked, the juice can be squeezed out by wringing the pulp in several layers of cheesecloth. You can also use a conical collander. You may prefer to use a mechanical device, such as a cider press. There are also motorized or hand-cranjuicers available that separate juice from pulp. The next step is straining. This is necessary to get a truly clear juice, no matter home of the brides parents. reception in the garden softly draped skirt and chapel train. followed. Attending her sister as An exquisite silk organza maid of honor was Miss over delustered satin gown LaNae Payne. Bridesmaids with seed pearls and apwere the Misses Wendy Kay and Ginger Kay with Jackie pliques adorning the empire bodice and high neckline was Lynne Payne as a flower girl. worn by the bride. Empire gowns in a floral The cuffs of long bishop print, accented by beige lace Mr. and Mrs. Claire J. sleeves were trimmed with on the raglan sleeves and of 610 Hislop Drive Fisher lace, and lace accented the necklines were selected for the attendants Two wore announce the forthcoming baby blue floral print, and marriage of their daughter Teresa to Joel Dickson. two wore baby blue crepe. Mr. Dickson is the son of Ted Kay assumed best man duties. Craig Gomm and Mr. and Mrs. George A. Dickson of 1846 N. 75 W., Scott Storey ushered. brief a After wedding trip Sunset. will The marriage will be reside in the newlyweds accented the hemline of the solemnized July 8 at the Roy and skirt train. LDS to Mrs. the Prior Temple with a Ogden wedding, Serving as maid of honor at the honored was three following reception by was Miss Marilyn Smith, in a Kay A grocery shower, showers. Edgewood. lime green chiffon floral over is a The bride-elec- t Thelma Hill, Norma yellow gown, patterned after given by of Ben Lomond Nelda Yasuda and Housely graduate the brides dress with short was attended b relatives of High School and attended puffed sleeves. Utah State University for two The Misses Linda Gerrard, the bride A shower years. Vickie Tucker, Pam Tucker surprise personal A graduate of Clearfield and Patty Rees were was given by LaNae Payne, bridesmaids. Their dresses Cathy Dickinson. Connie High School, the future were lime green chiffon over Newland. Linda Willey and bridegroom served an LDS Dixie Rogers honored the Eastern Mission and is now green with long sleeves. Weber State attending The flower girl was Cher bride with a miscellaneous shower. College. Tucker. Rick Wallace was best A Engagement announced for couple Local couple visits Southern Utah sites The former Miss ROY Susan Tucker became the bride of Ken Rees in rites solemnized Saturday at the Roy LDS North Stake Cultural Hall. Mr. and Mrs. James Tucker of 2170 W. 5075 S. are the brides parents. The bridegroom is a son of Mrs. Milo House of 2067 W. 5045 S. and Ron Rees of South Ogden. The ceremony was performed by Bishop Jerry Brown. A reception followed. The brides original gown of satin had lace on the empire bodice, scooped neckline and long bishop sleeves with ruffled cuffs. The ensemble had a sash at the waistline and a mirramist overskirt A deep flounce too. k weddmg promises man. Jeff Painter, Kirt Pledger and George were ushers and James have pressed it out. Strain by allowing to drip through several layers of cheesecloth or from a jelly bag Do not squeeze it through, or the juice will be how you by Ann Summerhays If you are doing any home cloudy. jar, and seal. Home Williams of 2445 W. 4700 S. of home The the Mr. parents, bridegrooms and Mrs. Harry J. Levin-dofsk- e at 5920 S. 2250 W. was the scene of the ceremony. Bishop R. Faye Facer performed the rites. Miss Ann Gentry served as maid of honor with Miss Cindy Williams and Miss as Levindofske Leslie bridesmaids. were Their gowns fashioned of pink and blue checks with lace trim on the yokes and bodices. The brides attractive gown of white eyelet was styled with a round neckline, fitted collar and bodice, stand-u- p Over 400 kitchen-testerecipes will help you master meal events ranging from snacks to full course dinners AMERICAN DAIRY Association has published its first new cookbook in 10 years. The 224-pag- e book, Vz active yeast ( dry ) warm water . c. unsifted flour Be st modlelli Butterscotch topping: 4 c. light corn syrup 2 Tbl. margarine (or... just look like one) c. chopped pecans 1 Tbl. water 1 c. butterscotch bits Sine. 1939, Th. 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