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Show Sun Chronicle, July 29, 1 976, Page 5 New recipes available free Americana CaBDB Miss Beverly SUNSET Eves, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Jack R. Eves of 2611 N. 325 W. became the bride of Lex C. McCormick in rites solemnized Saturday in the Ogden LDS Temple. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. McCormick of 545 E. 5750 N., North Ogden. Joseph Burnett, temple officiator, performed the STYLE ice cream pies from convenience foods. Easy desserts Some homemakers like a combination of convenience foods and their own skill for recipes. If thats the case, then Ski Hi Fudge Pie answers that wish beautifully. Hie result is a glamorous pie that can oe served at your best dinner. Ladyfingers make an easy do crust, while instant pudding and pie filling in a favorite flavor (chocolate) and ice cream are layered for a filling. Richer, creamier filling is accomplished by using whipped cream with the mix so its compatible with the ice cream layers . is another quality that homemakers like, particularly for a dessert. With this pie, it should be made in advance since ice cream and filling require freezing. If made much in advance, the pie should be overwrapped so it keeps well without the formation of ice crystals . Another ice cream type pie is to make shells from brownie mix (one package makes two). They can be frozen then filled with overlapping petals of vanilla icecream and orange sherbet. Its a simple dessert, but a great flavor combination. ceremony. A reception honored the couple at the Sunset lst-5t- h LDS Wards Chapel. The bride was attractive in a gown of sheer organza over ensemble taffeta. The was accented by a full circular skirt tapering to a sweep train. wide row of Venetian lace formed a V on the front bodice with floral appliques and pearls enhancing the yoke. Matching lace trimmed the A dldD sheer bouttant sleeves and graced the front of the skirt. Miss Jeanenne Eves was maid of honor, wearing a sheer floral print in shades o I pink and green. The empirt collar, bodice had a stand-ueyelet yoke and long eyelet skirt was sleeves. The bordered by a deep ruffle. Other attendants, Eyvonne E. Fawcett, Sharlene E. Stoker, Jill D. Eves, Pam M. Nancy F. Beatty and wore dresses Shauna Elwiss, the as same the styled matron of honors, with ruffles over the shoulders to create sleeves. Best man duties were McCormick, Paula Jed McCormick, Raymond J. G. Eves and Eves, Jerry Royce E. Eves. The newlyweds will live in North Ogden after a trip to Sun Valley. -- Made-in-advan- Sky-H- i Fudge Pie split 1 pkg. (42 oz. ) chocolate instant pudding and pie filling lc. milk ltsp. vanilla Vs c. whipping cream, whipped 2 pints vanilla ice cream Vs c . Coarsely chopped pecans Reserve 5 V2 ladyfingers for making edge of crust. Separate pie remaining ladyfingers and Use to line bottom of a plate. Separate, reserved ladyfingers and cut each in half crosswise. Stand pieces upright around edge of pie plate. Freeze while preparing filling. Combine pudding mix, milk and vanilla; beat on lowest speed of mixer l minute. Fold in whipped cream. Spoon ice cream and chocolate mixture in layers into pie shell, starting and ending with ice cream. Sprinkle pecans over top. Cover and freeze until chocolate filling is firm. 8servings. 12 ladyfingers , Quickie Brownie Pie pkg. (22.5 oz.) brownie mix Vs c . chopped pecans Orange sherbet Vanilla icecream Prepare brownie mix according to package directions adding pecans. Divide batter into two buttered pie plates. Bake in prepared 375 F. oven 18 minutes. Remove to wire rack to cool completely. (One brownie crust may be frozen for future use. Thaw shell before adding ice crem and sherbet.) Just before serving, spoon alternating petals of l pint sherbet and 1 pint ice cream over each brownie crust. Yeild: 2 pies, 6servingseach. 1 Date set by couple News of the SUNSET forthcoming marriage of their daughter Kay Lorraine to David Christie Coletti is announced by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hefti of Alliance, Neb. Mr. Coletti is a son of Mrs. Jane Wilson of Pinedale, Wyo., and Michael Coletti of Sunset. Miss Hefti is a graduate of School, Alliance High Columbia Columbia, University Laramie. in The future bridegroom was graduated from Willits High School in Willits, Calif, and Western Wyoming Community College in Rock Springs. He attended the University of Wyoming and Cal Poly University in San Luis Obispo, Calif. 7 wedding is SUNSET Mr. and Mrs. D. Martin, 333 W. 870 N., announce 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 ceremonies performed Friday by Elder Joseph Bur nett united the couple . That evening a reception was held at the Sunset LDS Stake Center where the bride received guests in an attractive gown of lace over crepe with a fitted bodice, yoke and long sleeves. The bouffant skirt consisted of three tiers of ruffles, accented 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 ID . Road, 60018. Temple rites exchanged ROY Miss Jean Stimp-so- n became the bride of Robert L. Smith in Logan LDS Temple rites on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Lorin J. Stimpson of 2125 W. 6000 S., are parents of the bride. The bridegroom is a son of Mrs. Kenneth W. Smith of 5119 S. 600 W., Washington Terrace, and the late Mr. Smith. A reception honored the newlyweds at the Roy LDS 3rd Ward Cultural Hall. The bride was lovely in an empire gown with a high ruffled stand-u- p collar and sleeves with long bishop ruffle trimmed lace cuffs. A lace yoke on the tucked 1 42 bodice was outlined by a lace ruffle and the gathered skirt and train featured panels of lace from the waistline to the hemline. A double flounce Mr. and Mrs. William F. Schoen edged with lace, enhanced the hemline. Mrs. Kim Nielson served as matron of honor in a white and red dotted swiss gown styled along empire lines with a tucked bodice, tucked sleeves, and a tie in back. Others attending were Mrs. Gary Stimpson, Mrs. Don Stimpson, Miss Deborah Haymes and Miss Margie Stimpson with Shelly StimpWASH. TERRACE Mr. Ogden. Miss Debbie Smith atson as a flower girl. and Mrs. Dareld A. Smith, of The brides wedding gown tended her sister as maid of Their gowns were patof white satin and chiffon had honor with Miss Cheri Arave, 245 E. 5150 S., announce the terned after the matron of as honors gown in red and white marriage of their daughter lace covering the fitted Miss Jan Carroll Diane to William F. Schoen of bodice, with matching lace bridesmaids, and Mrs. Hal dotted swiss. Salt Lake City, son of the late ruffles forming pinafore lines Bassett as attending matron. Rick Smith performed the Harry Schoen and Mrs. John and making up the high Ken Webb was best man. duties of best man. Ushering DeWreede of San Jose, Calif. collar. The lace sleeves had The couple took a wedding were Scott Smith, Don The couple exchanged vows ruffled cuffs, and the skirt trip to the Northwest and Stimpson, Gary Stimpson, last month in Salt Lake City was appliqued with lace and Southern California, and will Gordon Smith, Steve Wright with Bishop James Carter seed pearls. The hemlines of make their home in Salt Lake and Steve Billings. officiating. A reception was the softly draped skirt and City. The bridegrooms After a wedding trip to held at the Edgewood in train were accented by a deep mother was an Park City, the newlyweds will lace flounce. guest. reside in Riverdale. Newlyweds visit Northwest, coast - rites unite pair James Favorite y of Wyoming An Aug. in College Mo. and the planned. Rosemont, G. assumed by Phillip Nye. Mike were Ushers - River N. 6300 p Wilcox, -- Recipes is a new leaflet featuring typically American foods, even though some have ethnic inspiration. Included are Dilled Potato Soup, Spoon Bread Ham Supper, Americana Casserole, Hot Milk Sponge Cake with Lazy Daisy Frosting and Chocolate Orange Eclairs. Its yours for a stamped, long envelope sent to Americana, United Dairy Industry Association, with W'endy 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 sleeves alternated in 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 m Washington Terrace. te Fine Art Festival set in Bountiful this week The weekend of Aug. 6 and be an exciting one for the city of Bountiful. Thats when the Bountiful Art Center will hold its first annual Fine Arts Festival on the grounds of the University of Utah-Davi- s Complex, 197 E. 5th S. The Festival will present 7 will schedules storytime and selling wares, including paintings, jewelry, ceramics, macrame, dried flower arrangements, china, handwork and sculpture. The Festival will run from 2 pm. until 9 p.m. on Friday and from 11 a.m. until 9 p.m. on Saturday. Highlight of the Fair will be the drawing of 14 original Sheppard was in- stalled as president. Mrs Sheppard resides in Salt Lake City and is employed at the Federal Aviation Agency. Elected to serve with Mrs. Sheppard as president elect is Mrs. Eva Wiseman of Bountiful. Retired from Hill Air Force Base, Recording ROY On August io at 10:30 a.m. at the Southwest Secretary Mrs. May McGhie of Salt Lake. Retired Hill Air the Branch Library Force Base - Treasurer Mrs childrens storytime will Donna Brown of Roy present Mr. William Higley Mr. Higley will introduce Employed at Hill Air Force Base Corr. Secretary Mrs. the children to Haiku Shown will be the film Elna Huillet of Roy Retired from Hid Air Force Heart of Haiku by Ann Historian, Miss Atwood which beautifully Base of Salt Florence Plumline coordinates pictures from FAA. at Lake, employed Almost nature with poetry. Flash Editor, Mrs Harriet all Haiku poetry is written in Lee of Layton, retired, Hill the present tense, about the Air Force Base Asst Flash here and now. American Cancer Society famous local artists. Proceeds of the Fair will go to the Bountiful Art League which was organized two years ago to help support the Art Center. Entertainers will perform throughout the A feature, prepared by the American Cancer Society, to help save your life from cancer. two-da- y The Sherri Cole dancers will sing and dance on Saturday. The Bountiful Community Childrens Choir will sing and Spencer Poch will mingle with the crowd playing guitar. Allan Thelin will present some puppetry. Home-bake- d goods will be sold and food will be sold by members of the Bountiful Art League. President named At a recent Federal Womens Luncheon Mrs. Answer ceramics which have been donated by craftsmen exhibiting and Festival. Marvel Library paintings CANCER Editor, Mrs. Edith Johnson ot Murray, employed at VA Hospital. Publicity Chairman, Mrs. Mary Hansing of Clearfield, employed at Hill Air Force Base. A reader asks give me some (an you tacts about ovarian cancer In adieitnine m winter I tee! a keen sense notes ot responsibility about my profession, and I cannot help but feel that Madison venue a ell is still trying to wrong image to the cigarette smoker. I think that we than we used to be, but Im not happy. I he I ederal ANSWERIine: Trade shares Commission your concern and it has launched an investigation to see whetliei or not misleading advertising techniques are enticing people to smoke and ignore health hazards. The FTC is also tiymg to change the present warning on cigarette labels and adver all-o- clearlv-establishe- Marvel Sheppard V Reoung woman n riti s mother had to cently my have a hysterectomy because ot cancer, and she told me that it was called a total hysterectomy, but that things vveie done dittcrently in the What does the term past mean and has the operation changed ANSWERIine' The totil or complete hysterectomy refers to suigical removal ot the entire uterus (womb) including its neck like opening structure, which is called the The terms are used cervix to ditterenliate this operation trom one called the partial or This subtotal hysterectomy. o eration lett the cervix intact. and it sometimes became . the site tor other cancer inJudmg I Ovarian canter accounts tor about six percent ot all cancer in American women with some 17,000 new cases each year However, it accounts tor more deaths (10.800) than any other cancer ot the female genital tract. It is only after the cancel has spread that signs and symptoms no occur. W hen it is still confined to the is ovary, treatment very effective. Iheretoie, early diagnosis is extremely important and can only be accomplished by regular pelvic h examinations throughout woman's tile. ANSWERIine r x tising to this very blunt statement Warning Cigarette smoking is a major health hazard and may result in your death d i disease-problems- 1m I. mites R Can you there are any cosmetics to cover the scars a woman might have after breast surgery' The ordinary kinds lust dont seem to work." tell me it ANSWERIine: Please contact the Reach to Recovery pro-giaot the American Cancer m through your local tor inlormatior about a brand ot special cosmetics designed to blend into ones individual skin color. Since these cosmetics when carefully applied they are particularly usetul lor swimming. Society ACS Unit |