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Show SUN CHRONICLE, August 5, 1976, Page 12 4 y SOCIETY SOCIETY SOCIETY fS-- v m ' X Nancy Hull, Lindsay Howe announce date I - V X ' ; i I 'Sfp 1 1 ) I )M,. vx the Roy High School and Weber State College with a B S degree in family life. Nancy Hull, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert R. Hull of Hooper, and Lindsay K. Howe, son of Mrs. John Clyde Howe of Roy, will be married August 29 in the Ogden IDS Temple. A reception will follow at the Hooper LDS Stake Cultural Center. The bride graduated from The prospective bridegroom graduated from the Roy High School and Weber State College with a B A in communications. He also served a LDS Church mission in France. Leche League holds Aug. 5 meet La Nancy Hull and Lindsay K. Howe Temple rites unite local couple LDS In a ceremony ROY solemnized Friday in the Logan LDS Temple, the former Miss Kathy Larsen became the bride of Henry Z. Thompson. Temple President Lloyd KLENKE FLORAL And flowers are furnished by OLIVE & MARK 2955 Washington Phone 394-347- 4 officiated at the A of vows. exchange reception was held that evening at the Roy LDS 16th Ward Cultural Hall. Hunsaker The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sherwin H. Larsen of 2467 W. 4700 S. The bridegroom is a son of Mrs. Alden J. Thompson of Tremonton, and the late Mr. Thompson camping, or emergencies write to: CANDLE KITCHEN 2335 So. W. Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah accented and Francom Robert Hunsker shared best Dennis man duties. Ushers w'ere Michael Larsen and David Thompson. After a wedding trip the newlyweds will live in SUMMERTIME IS SALAD TIME at JBs iig Boy Diced Mam and Cheese & the waistlines. Elwood Salad Mrs. Sessions Mrs Loder at 825-730- Durrant at at 2 773-528- 6, or Mrs. 825-264- r LAYTON Mr. and Mrs. Goeckeritz acting as ushers. Out of town guests were James F. Wise of 1458 N. 350 W., announce the marriage of Maj. and Mrs. Thomas their daughter Barbara OGrodnick of Gwinn, Mich. ; Christine to Richard Paul Mrs. Dean Chambers and Cummings officiating. A SOUR CREAM COFFEE CAKE xk c . margarine or butter lc. sugar 2 eggs ltsp. vanilla 2c. flour 1 tsp. baking powder 1 tsp. baking soda U tsp. salt 1 c . sour cream or IMO TOPPING: 4 c. sugar tie-bac- k ltsp. cinnamon nuts Cream butter or margarine with 1 c. sugar. Add eggs and vanilla, mixing well. Sift together dry ingredients and add alternately with sour cream to egg mixture. Blend together well. Spread of batter in greased 9 inch tube pan, sprinkle with J2 topping (sugar, cinnamon and nut mixture). Add remainder of batter and rest of topping. Bake at 350 F. for 45 minutes. Can be made ahead and frozen until ready to use. x2 c . chopped man-eatin- g gut-crunchi- with accordian pleated ruffles. The slightly gathered skirt tapered to a slight train. Mrs. Chris Macfarlane attended as matron oLJuymtS with Miss Debbie SffibfcfaS? maid of honor. ; Bridesmaids were Miss.; Terry Hamblin and Miss; Sindi Hamblin. The attendants matching floral of 153 W. 1850 N. Mr. Seegmillers parents are Mr. and Mrs. Reed Seegmiller of 18 Airlane Drive in Clearfield. ng sembles en-- - -- with gathered bodices,': and butterfly sleeves. Wearing matching dresses ' square-neckline- " were the flower girls Kami Wright and Kari Standley. Bradley Standley was ring ; were : bearer. Best man duties . assumed by Ralph Smith,-- ; with Bill Smith, Richard. : Beeman and Kevin Henrie as ushers. The summer rites will take- place Aug. 14 at the home of the bride elects parents. A. z garden reception will follow.:'; The bride-to-b- e attended-- ; Clearfield High School. r0 The bridegroom elect was; graduated from Clearfield High School Open terror! 1 p.m. SHOWS RUN: Wednesday, Thursday, nestled in a fresh bed of crisp lettuce, garnished with d eggs, tomatoes and olives, served with hot toasted bread and your choice of dressing Friday, . . FAMILY RESTAURANT . i Saturday, Sunday Monday and Tuesday hard-boile- TUESDAY IS LADIES NIGHT ALSO PLAYING The Bug Children Adults 50 $1.25 325 S. State, Clearfield 2132 Wash. Blvd. 4250 Harrison Blvd. OFFER EXPIRES Aug 29, 1976 wore. voile Nancy Moore, Jeffery Seegmiller plan to wed A 18 feet of Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Mike and son Eric and daughter Amber all of Thousand Oaks, Calif. After a wedding trip the couple will reside in Salt Lake City. Marriage rites repeated by two -- Ham and cheese RESTAURANTS and son, Kathy, reception followed. SUNSET Mr. and Mrs. The bride was radiant in a A. Hamblin of 338 W. Lynn princess styled gown of silk 2060 the N., announce over taffeta, organza fashioned with ruffles at the marriage of their daughter fco.Ted. Thomas, f.41 1 5 high neckline and wristline. Margo No. 15, soiof Me. Harrison The bodice, sleeves "and S. Thomas of Willis Mrs. and skirt were adorned with lace 253 W. 4500 S., Washington appliques. A deep flounce accented the hemline of the Terrace. The couple exchanged vows skirt and chapel length train. The maid of honor was Miss on Thursday in rites perTeresa Kidd and matrons of formed at the White House in honor were Mrs. Virginia South Ogden with Bishop OGrodnick, sister of the Robert Callister officiating. bride, and Mrs. Kathy The brides white satin Gebhardt. wedding gown was accented They wore gowns of light by a ruffle trimmed yoke of blue crepe, fashioned with Venetian lace. The empire gathered bodices and empire bodice was pleated in front waistbands and accented and featured a high neckline with full butterfly sleeves and banded by lace. sashes. The full Victorian sleeves Miss The bridesmaids, DeVi Call, Miss Patricia puffed to the elbows, and Wilson and Miss Teresa ended with deep cuffs edged Watkins, sister of the bridegroom, wore gowns of light green crepe, designed after the gowns of the maid and matrons of honor. The petite flower girl, SUNSET Announcing the Amber Smith, wore a light of Miss Nancy engagement blue gown. Moore to Mark as best served Jeffery Gary Pevor man with Earl Kretzschmar, Seegmiller are her parents, Eric Smith and Zock Mr. and Mrs Lester J. Moore u BIG BOY daughter, Watkins, Jr., of 429 S. 750 E., in Clearfield. The ceremony was performed Friday at the Hains House with Bishop Rulon C. over taffeta. The empire bodice with high stand-u- p collar was accented by a deep V yoke appliqued with seed pearls and outlined by a lace ruffle. sashes SELL OUR EMERGENCY CANDLE... for storage, Title of the discussion will be Nutrition and Weaning. This will be the 4th meeting of Two exchange wedding vows in in Ceremony at Hains House Parents of the bridegroom Raymond, all of Riverside, are Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. with empire bodices, short puffed sleeves The necklines and sleeves were trimmed with white lace. . Back tie PROJECT the current series. All women who are interested in breastfeeding are welcome to attend with their babies. Prospective mothers are also urged to attend. For more information call Watkins. Attending the ' bride as matron of honor was her sister, Mrs. Craig Clark, with Mrs. Jeff Rawlings and Mrs. Dan Rose as attending matrons and Miss Teresa Peterson and Miss Rosy The brides ensemble was Thompson, as bridesmaids. wore The attendants fashioned of sheer organza blue gowns matching light SWWWSSSi FUND RAISING The Clearfield La Leche League will hold its regularly scheduled on meeting Thursday, Aug. 5, at 7:30 p m. at the home of Mrs. C.M. Sessions. Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Watkins Nancy Moore and J. Mark Seegmiller - |