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Show I SUN CHRONICLE, Thursday, July 22, 1976, Page 4 ru TOM SOCIETY Vv SOCIETY SOCIETY n? tv 'H I J' j : . V fJr V v; fit ' Vis Mi s Wedding trip follows vows Mr. and Mrs. James Gentry of 3841 S. 2275 W., announce the marriage of their daughter, Loretta, to Steven Borger, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Borger of 2770 W. ROY 4000 S. Bishop Lavar Smith performed the ceremony on Friday at the Roy LDS 15th Mr. and Mrs. Steven Borger Lets get a bit more light on the subject! I'm Reddy Kilowatt, your friend at Utah Power. Each week, this column is , devoted to common questions and suggestions we receive from our customers. You are warmly invited to participate. Questions and suggestions regarding electricity, your electric service, or energy conservation are welcome. Does Vmlerowave oven use less electricity than a conventional electric oven? A A There is no simple answer here. An electricity consumption com- parison between the conventional and microwave ovens depends entirely on the answer to the question, Whats cooking? Tests have shown that in cooking small to medium quantities of concentrated foods such as meats, potatoes, desserts (particularly puddings and sauces), and in heating TV dinners, the microwave oven offers the greatest savings. Yet, when cooking corn, broccoli, and similar vegetables, the conventional electric surface units are is more economical. Energy-savinthe when microwave and using greatest the conventional ovens in combination, rather than one method at the exclusion of another. g Q light Where should I put my study lamp for the greatest amount of from the least wattage? Study lamps should be placed so as to avoid shadows and reflected glare and, normally, a bulb is recommended for reading. On a desk, ideal placement is approximately 12 inches from the front of the desk, 15 inches to the right or left of center (to the left if you are to the right if you are A 150-wa- tt right-hande- d, the bottom shade 15 from the desk surface. You inches should know, however, that the amount of light given off by a lamp bulb is measured in lumens, not is the amount of electricity the bulb uses. Reddy recommends that you look on the carton for both lumen ratings and estimated life of the bulb (in hours). e Address your questions or suggestions to Reddy Kilowatt, P O Box 899, Salt Lake City, Utah 84110 Due to space limitations, all questions and suggestions cannot be printed in this column, but each will be answered. UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. cuffs. The full skirt was enhanced by rows of white lace trimming the hemline. A ribbon belt graced the waistline. Bridesmaids, Miss Patty Sakurada, Miss Valerie Gentry and Miss Cheryl Gentry, sisters of the bride, and Mrs. Luis Ackerman, the Ward Cultural Hall. A reception followed at the matron, wore home of the brides parents. attending like the matron dresses green The brides gown of white of honors. chiffon with white floral lace Wearing similar dresses in and white daisy trim, was yellow checked dotted swiss styled with an empire bodice were the flower girls, covered with rows of white and Olmstead Melanie daisies and lace, and bishop Cammie Gillman. sleeves with lace and daisy Best man was Randy trim. Borger, the bridegrooms Daisies and lace were brother. Other brothers, scattered on the full skirt and Robert Borger and Ray Borger, and the brides chapel train. Mrs. Craig Pingree was brothers James Gentry and matron of honor in a blue Danny Gentry were ushers. The newlyweds will live in checked dotted swiss dress with snug bodice, round Ogden after a wedding trip. Mr. and Mrs. LDS Mr. and Mrs. David H. vows taken SUNSET James D. Martin, 333 W. 870 N., annouce the marriage of their daughter, Kathryn, to Rick C. Coker. Mr. Coker of Washington Terrace is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick C. Coker of San Angelo, Tex. LDS Temple Ogden Double ring ceremony followed by wedding social Steven and Paul Guy of In a brothers of the bride. CLEARFIELD Mrs. Robert Schell honored double ring ceremony, Lee Vernal, cousins of the bride. bride After a brief honeymoon at with a Ann Roberts became the the miscellaneous shower. H. The Jones. of David bride Snowbird, the young couple Out of town guests were will reside in Clearfield. service was performed at the White House, South Ogden, by Bishop Rulon C. Cummings of the Clearfield 9th Ward. The new Mrs. Jones is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. from Roy High School and Boyd C. Roberts, 792 Birch LDS Seminary. She will Street. Mr. Jones is the son of graduate in April from Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Brigham Young University Jones, 1414 Marilyn Dr., with a B.S. degree in clothing Syracuse. and textiles. A reception followed the Mr. Buswell was graduated ceremony. from Weber High School and The brides gown was LDS Seminary, and from fashioned of Chantilly lace Ricks College. He will and had a small pleated nylon graduate from Brigham collar with lace trim and long Young University in April, sleeves, coming with a B.S. degree in in- tapered down over the wrists and terpersonal communications. fastened with a row of tiny Someday when youve got a little time, try He served in the LDS Ohio-Wed buttons. The making these cookies submitted by Helen Olsen. Virginia mission. tiered bouffant skirt fell into August date v Burnett united the couple. That evening a reception Miss Patricia Ann ROY was held at the Sunset LDS Keith M. Buswell and Lyman Stake Center where the bride will exchange marriage vows received guests in an at- Aug. 26 in the Ogden LDS tractive gown of lace over Temple. crepe with a fitted bodice, A garden reception will be yoke and long sleeves. The bouffant skirt consisted of held that evening at the home three tiers of ruffles, ac- of the bride elects parents, cented by a white satin sash. Sister of the bride, Miss Sherryl Martin, was the maid of honor. Another sister, Miss Teri Martin, and Miss Teri Arnold, Mrs. Stan Fear and Miss Robin Clayton were bridesmaids with Wendy Martin and Denise Coker as flower girls. Their gowns of tiny checked gingham with white lace ruffles at the scooped necklines and on the puffed in sleeves alternated lavender, blue and pink. The long gathered skirts featured deep ruffles at the hemlines and white satin ribbon ties at the empire waistlines. The best man was Mark Babitt Ushers were Neil Coker and Kent Coker, brothers of the groom, and John Boatright, Doug Martin and Randy Martin After a wedding trip the newlyweds will reside in Washington Terrace Mr. and Mrs. Dilworth Lyman The N. of 2149 W. 4850 S. prospective bridegroom is a son of Dr. and Mrs. Don A. Buswell of 698 E. 2850 N. in North Ogden. Miss Lyman was graduated st self-covere- a chapel train and was trimmed with lace daisy petals, each centered with a ' cluster of seed pearls and the scalloped lace tiers were trimmed with pearls and irridicent beads, all hand sewn. Her chapel length veil of nylon bridal illusion, was trimmed with fine lace, up into a crown on the caught s CLEARFIELD Mrs. Clifford Yarnell and head. of her top Vesta Anderson and daughter family of West Point and Mr. Miss Cindy Schell was maid Stacey and Virginia Moss and and Mrs. Royce Yarnell, of honor. She wore a long daughter Trina, all cf Layton. sleeved gown with a empire Panguitch, were the recent ind small neckline scoop of Mr. and Mrs Also recent visitors to the houseguests fashioned of mint Warren C. Yarnell The three Yarnell family were Mr. and collar, green crepe. polyester sisters celebrated Mrs Mrs. Don Wardel of Pachero, Wearing similar gowns Yarnells birthday by helping Calif, and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan her to can cherries Also Beckstead of Martines, Calif. were bridesmaids, Kristan and Fullmer, Sandra attending the birthday Mr. and Mrs. Ray Yarnell of Della Ann Jones. Belnap canning party were Mr and Heybum, Idaho have also Richard W. Jones II served s been visiting with the his brother as best man. and also with Mr. Ray Ushers were Barton B Yarnell, Sr., who is a patient Roberts, Stephen C. Roberts at the Weber Memorial and Ralph L. Staples, all Clearfield Chatter - M-- Yar-nell- Temple vows recited by pair CLINTON In a ceremony solemnized Friday, July 16, in the Salt Lake Temple, the former Miss Rebecca Reed became the bride of James K Rawson of Santa Monica, Calif Elder Joseph Anderson performed the ceremony A reception honored the couple that evening at the Clinton LDS Stake Center The bride is a daughter of Mr and Mrs Frank E Reed of 2252 W. 800 N. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Rawson of 3113 S Midland Drive, Kanesville. Miss Jan Reed attended her sister as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Lani Jones - ceremonies performed" Friday by Elder Joseph" with watts-Wattag- neckline and long full sleeves with ruffles forming the Poulson, Miss Patricia Reed, Miss Melinda Reed and Miss Susan Rawson Mrs Darrell Neville and Mrs. James Hodgson were attending matrons Gary Hyland served as best Hospital, Roy. and Mrs. O. Ross have recently Sanders returned from a week long trip to the Hawaiian Islands where they spent a very Mr. enjoyable time. Laurie, Alan and Rodney Olmstead have returned from a trip to Disneyland, Lion Country Safari and San Francisco. They were accompanied by Alans parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Olmstead of Roy. man. Ushers were Gene Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Martinez, Kirk Rawson, Heaton have returned from a Robert A Reed, James month long vacation. Hodgson, Gary Johnson and Dinner guests of the Fred Brent Maughan Kennedys last Thursday The bnde graduated from evening were Mr. and Mrs. Utah State University and the Bud DeRyke; Mr. and Mrs. groom graduated from Gerald Webb; Mr. and Mrs. Weber State College Burton Harmer, Mrs. Tom Santa Monica, Calif will be Wardle; Mr. and Mrs. Ray home to the couple after a Adam3 and Mr. and Mrs. short wedding trip Gary Waite. She calls them Freezer Cookies and the recipe makes 24 dozen. FREEZER COOKIES 1 c. shortening (half shortening, half margarine, if desired) c. white sugar c. flour tsp. salt 4 tsp. baking powder 4 c. brown sugar 8 eggs 8 c. rolled oats 4 8 4 4 tsp. soda Blend shortenings and sugars until mixed together. Add eggs one at a time. Sift dry ingredients, add rolled oats. Divide into 4 separate bowls. FIRST MIXTURE: Add 1 c. coconut, 1 c. chopped pecans. SECOND MIXTURE: Add 1 c. chocolate chips, lc. walnuts. THIRD MIXTURE: Add 1 c. walnuts. raisins, 1 c. FOURTH MIXTURE: Add 1 grated orange rind, 1 Tbl. orange extract. Cookies should be baked at 350 degrees F. for minutes. These cookies freeze well. 8-- Recycling clothes explained Want to spruce up your wardrobe? Elizabeth Dalton the Utah State from University Extension Service will present a program on Recycling Clothing How Good A Shopper Are You? Being a good shopper depends on two basic things Comparison shopping among stores and comparison shop ping among items Do you know how to tell a good buy from a not so good one Take this short quiz and find out Do you trv to buy when the price is right Often, low est prues are on a weekend But look carefully in a store for pru ing patterns How do you thoose tit Making Goodies from Your Oldies. The program will begin at 3 p m. Tuesday, July 20, and will be held in the auditorium rus fruit The best ones are of the Weber County Library. heavy for their size, sinte Mrs. Dalton will provide weight is indicative of juice helpful hints to home sewers, content Skin should be thin and suggest ways to get more and fine textured, and the fruit should be firm mileage out of wardrobe Do you look for specials items. Admission is free, and on baked goods Day old everyone is invited to attend. baked products, tally breads and rolls are easily with toasting or reforming in the oven. They are often sold at half price. Do you try new products that offer something better or ditlerent? For example, new Super Motts Prune J uice contains 10 percent more prune solids than required by U S. government regulations d Do vou determine the ap proximate cost per serving when buing meat' Divide the prue per pound bv the number of pound 'i o ( he ipt st ( ills , is the most eionotmi u Do tollow these tips and vour comparison whopping may be bevond comparison |