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Show SUN CHRONICLE, Dec. n- 1 6, 1 976, Page 6 - Reception honors SOCIETY SOCIETY SOCIETY couple ROY Mr. and Mrs. Donald Messick, 5218 S. 2375 W., announce the marriage of their daughter, Donna, to Ben Richard King, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd G. King of Layton. The couple exchanged vows on Nov. 29 in a ceremony performed at the Messick home, with Bishop Darle Field officiating. A reception followed. For the wedding events the bride wore a princess styled model of satin enhanced by an overlay of Chantilly lace on the empire bodice. Chantilly lace made up the collar and the high stand-u- p FRUIT CAKE MLNIATURES 6Tbl. (34 stick) butter 1 c. firmly packed brown sugar 2 Couple trades wedding promises SUNSET - Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. John V. Myers of 1993 N. 350 W., of the marriage of their daughter Renae to Michael M. Law. The high stand-u- p collar was fashioned of matching lace, and the long bishop sleeves were accented by deep lace cuffs. The skirt and cathedral train were bordered by a deep lace trimmed flounce. Mr. Law is a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Morris Law of 2623 N. 425 W. The Sunset LDS 7th Ward Cultural Hall provided the setting for the ceremony and reception on Friday with Bishop James G. Bridges officiating. An original gown of organza over taffeta was worn by the bride. Pearls and crystals embroidered on Venetian lace enhanced the deep V yoke and fitted bodicp PRE-CHRISTM- Mrs. Janet Thompson attended her sister as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were the Misses Dianna Law, Kathy Law and Sandra Law. The attendants wore eggs c. dairy sour cream lc. flour V2 t. salt Vi t. baking soda 1 1. cinnamon Vfe t. cloves Vs t. allspice Vs t. nutmeg 1 c. candied cherries, cut in half lc. golden raisins 1 c. cut-u- p candied pineapple 1 c. coarsely chopped nuts Cream butter and gradually add sugar, beating until light and fluffy. Beat in eggs, one at a time. Add sour cream. Combine flour, salt, soda, cinnamon, cloves, Vi allspice and nutmeg; add to creamed mixture. Set aside enough cherries to decorate tops of red and white cakes. gingham checked dresses Stir in raisins, pineapple, remaining cherries trimmed with lace. nuts. and Best man duties were full ; place in Fill assumed by Daniel C. Green. paper baking cups Marvin W. Myers served as muffin pans. Center cherry half on each cake. usher. 0 Bake in preheated 350 degree oven Roy will be home to the minutes. Remove cakes from pans and cool on couple after a wedding trip. wire racks. Yield: 24. 25-3- SALE AS PANTSUITS AND " STREET LENGTH DRESSES place 943 RIVERDALE ROAD OPEN WEEKDAYS UNTIL 9:00 P.M. TIL CHRISTMAS OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 6:00 P.M. honor among the early December brides is Mrs. Michael Gary Kruitbosch, the Miss former Suzanne Craythorne. The bride's parents are Mr. D. and Mrs. Richard Craythorne of 2455 W. 800 N. Mr. Kruitbosch is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary K. Kruitbosch of 2806 W. 800 N. in Clinton. The and ceremony 1PD Golden Spike Country Music Roundup of Utah will present the Cottonwood Blue Grass in concert for patients at the Veterans Administration Hospital Dec. 20 at 7 p.m. The band won top honors at the Utah State Fair in Sep-- tember and were featured artists on the Mel Tillis concert at the Salt Palace last month. Jan Erickson hails from North Davis County who is influenced by his Kentucky Blue Grass ancestry sings lead baritone and plays string reception were held Wednesday at the White House in South Ogden with Bishop Gerald G. Hodson officiating. The bride wore an elegant gown of dotted swiss with a ruffle outlining a deep of beaded lace on the fittee bodice. The high neckline was ruffled and the bishop sleeves were accented by lace cuffs. The softly draped skirt and cathedral train were bordered at the hemline by a deep flounce with lace trim. Sisters of the bride tending were Miss Michele Craythorne as maid of honor, and Melanie Craythorne as junior bridesmaid. Miss Sheryl Kruitbosch, sister of the bridegroom, was a bridesmaid, and Mrs. Monte Bambrough, also a sister, as attending matron. They wore coordinated ensembles consisting of deep green velour jumpers with lime green blouses. Monte Bambrough served as best man. Dale Kruitbosch and Erik was an usher March String Rock Ballad Latin Drums Rhythm touch Horn Reed Banjo Transposer Repeat percussion Auto chord 28 chords Waltz and were Craythorne Kruitbosch JEWELRY JOTTINGS a pre- historic craftsman 10,000 years or more ago, has been found near Kiev. The quality of workmanship is surprisingly good. It wasprobably worn as a bracelet to ward off evil spirits. The possession of a lovely bracelet, a ring or a necklace brings joy to anyone. Jewelry is an ideal gift for ony occasion. HAMMOND ORGAN AND WURLITZER lace inserts, and short sleeves. The ensembles bass. alternated in pink with white Ron Spears from Salt Lake polka-dotand white with s, g City is a pro on the his tenor voice and banjo five-strin- that adds traditional nostalgic bluegrass sound to y the group. Tom Mullen formerly of Orange County, Calif., has filled in for Bill Monroe, king of bluegrass and Toms music ability earned him a spot with three-tim- e national champion fiddler Byron Berline. Now the undisputed top bluegrass group of the CotIntermountain West, tonwood has been invited to cut tapes for Jim Lengyles International Country Music Shows that are aired over BBC in London and to participate in the Syndicated International Jubilee which is heard in several foreign countries including the West Indies,' W'est Germany, Holland and Australia. super-harmon- - s. The is bridegroom presently assigned to the USS Kennedy, docked at Oceana Naval Air Station at Virginia Beach, Va. Post plans party American Post of Roy, Utah is having a Gala Christmas Party on Dec. 18, for Happy 1976 from is from ., and dinner Hour, and a chicken dinner is being served. The price is $5.00 per couple and members and friends are invited. You will dance to the music of the Country Trash, and Friday night we are having enthe tertainment by Waybacks, a western group. The Lakeview Business and Professional Women will hold their annual Christmas Party Thursday, Dec. 16, at the Empress Supper Club in Layton. The social hour will begin at 7 p.m., and dinner will be served at 7:30 p.,m. will be conducted by Mr; Marian Hardy of the Boi neville Club for the followin new members: Alice B. Wilson, Louis Stein, Wanda Mower, Jenni Ingham, Jeannine Girarc and Martha Mulder. A check will be presente as a Christmas gift to th Clearfield Senior Citizer Group. Mrs. Donna Swensc accept on behalf of th senior citizens. Mrs. Flora Knight wi present a Christmas readinj Hostesses for the evening ar Mrs. Gloria Thim and Mr: Clements. Res Ethyl ervations can be made b J calling Mrs. Thim at or Mrs. Clements, will KLENKE FLORAL Your Gift Headquarters And flowers are-- ' furnished by OLIVE & MARK i955 Washington' Phone 394-347- 4. Clearfield 16 So. Main blue polka-dotRobert King served as best man. Business Women Installation ceremonies MERE'S JEWELRY f 376-57- 773-18- Vibrato Hawaiian Guitar MOONLIGHT MADNESS Bench Metronome Iota holds Hi meeting FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17 Xi Iota Chapter of Bet Sigma Phi met Dec 6 at th homeof June Heiser She wy in charge of the lesson ei Yx PRICE titled Fine Arts, Corr municating with Musir Gloria Nelson arid Mart Westergard were featured i a piano and organ prograi with a Bicentennial therm Music from the 1776 period the present time was playei followed Christ rna by selections. DRESSES PANTSUITS PANTS 1900 W. 5808 So., Roy BLOUSES Members attending AT ! DOORS OPEN TOMORROW Gerrit junior ushers. Riverdale will be home to the newlyweds after a wedding tnp to Snowbird. A curved bond of ivory, carvod by Flute Douglas bridesmaid. Their dresses were styled similar to the brides gown, accented by with with liz MM MM M INTRODUCING THESE FEATURES: Mrs. and Mrs. Robert Morgan as attending matron, and Miss Carol Reeves as at- DUNCO with Drake Early December wedding vows traded by area couple WEST POINT - Taking he? Va, Vi OFF long slender sleeves. A chapel train of matching lace was attached at the waistline. Mrs. Grant Woolsey attended the bride as matron of 10-- 6 ame s ROY SHOPPING CENTER ' fa? n eluded Jean Harris, Genn Bingham, Lola Clark, Shirk Carter, Mary Chino, Kerrn Larsen, Margaret Scot Wilma Stewart, Adrienr Thompson and June Ileise Chapter members went Weber Memorial Hospital Monday morning takir Christmas gifts and doir hair for some of the patient |