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Show 6 THE PAYSON CHRONICLE Thursday, July 16, 1970 SANTAQUIN GOOD COOKS r PAYSON GOOD Corner COOKS Corner Mrs. Idonna by Mrs. Ruth Rothe 1 12 cup chopped nuts Make the pudding according to directions Add the dry cake mix to the on box. Stir well. Put into cooked pudding. greased dripper pan. Sprinkle with chocolate chips and nuts. Bake 30 minutes at 350 degrees. COOKIES PINWHEEL REFRIGERATOR 1 package Fudge Marble cake mix Crook vviv :::::: 12 tablespoons sugar tablespoon paprika tablespoon dry mustard 34 teaspoons salt 12 clove garlic, minced Into mayonnaise, beat oil. Add remaining ingredients and stir. Makes 1 13 cups. RUSSIAN DRESSING 1 cup Miracle Whip Salad Dressing cup chili sauce tablespoons milk 23 2 1 tablespoon sweet pickle relish Combine ingredients. Makes 1 23 cups. ITALIAN DRESSING 1 cup Miracle Whip Salad Dressing 2 tablespoons wine vinegar eggs Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Mix well all ingredients except small packet of marble mix.' Place half of dough on large piece of wax paper. Blend remaining dough with small packet; set on large piece of wax paper. If dough is soft, chill until easily rolled. Roll each 18-inc- h dough separately into rectangles thick. Place dark dough on top of light 12-inc- h dough and roll like a jelly roll to 1 Cut roll into quarters, diameter. wrap and chill for 2 hours. Cut dough into 18-inc- h slices; place on ungreased Bake at 350 degrees for cookie sheet. minutes. Remove from cookie sheet at once. tablespoon lemon juice tablespoon corn oil 1 tablespoon water 1 teaspoon worchestershire sauce 12 teaspoon oregano leaves 1 table spoon sugar 1 small garlic clove, minced Combine ingredients. Make 1 13 cups. NOTE: Chill dressings, serve on freshly 1 1 washed Mr. 9-- 12 and Marriage vows spoken on 11th, 1970 at the Manti Temple by Carma Lindstrom and Robert Wood. Carma is and the daughter of Lindstrom of Benjamin and parents the groom are Mr. and Mrs. LaGrand Wood of North Las Vegas. A reception was held in their honor that evening at the Lake Shore Cultural Hall. To receive her guests the bride wore a princess styled dress of delustered satin with lace covered bodice, sleeves and front panel. The bodice was enhanced with seed pearls. Her floor-lengveil was trimmed with lace and had a pearl setting at the crown. The bridal bouquet was of and rubrum lilies tied with pom-popale green and pink streamers. Attending the bride were Sheila Moss, matron of honor; Joyce L. Jones, Gayle th 25-3- h Carole Ann Peterson, daughter of Jim and Neva Peterson of Santaquin was one year old July Grand. E. Mr. Mrs. and parents: LeRoy Haskell, Santaquin; Mr. and Mrs. Alden L. Peterson, Payson. Great grandMr. Mrs. C. LeRoy Hasand parents: kell and Mrs. Cleana Hansen, Salem. The mother of the bride chose a floor-leng- th gown of pink serran and the mother of the groom wore a floor-lenggown of mint green serran. Both wore corsages es to represent them this year as their Beef Queen. She will compete in December for the state title. During the year she will ride in parades, and aid in promoting the beef industry. graduate of the Phyllis is a Spanish Fork High School, and a four-yeseminary graduate. While in high school she participated in many school functions. She is now atteding the BYU where she has been active in International Folk Dancers and Chere Amie. the Payson City Park. Registration will begin at 11 a.m., followed by dutch picnic. There will be a fine program at which oldest descendants will be honored. There will also be sports activities for all ages and prizes and high-hon- or ar treats. We hope to see all descendants in attendance. Remember the date. FURTHER REDUCTIONS was usher. Assisting at the guest register was Susan Jensen, Janet Hughes and Carol Hanson. Arranging gifts and the trousseau were Mrs. Ruth Bliss and Mrs. Bernice Woffin-de- n. Assisting were Arlon Vance, Jill Johnson, Karen Ford and Mary KaySlack. Greeting friends at the door were Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Larson and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tervort, aunts and uncles of the bride. Mrs. Gladys Larson was hostess at the serving table. The wedding cake, decorated by the brides sister, Mrs. Gayle McArthur, was served at the reception. During the reception the guests were entertained by a vocal duet by Christina and Jim Clark. The song was followed by the cutting of the wedding cake by the bride and groom. The bridal party stood before a gold and and white backdrop of white lattice panels with bouquets of white flowers on white pillars accented by shadow lighting of Mikela Ann Black, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Black, is one year old today, July 16. Grandparents are: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Black and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Walker of Payson. Great grandparents: Mr. and Mrs. Marian Black of Payson and one great grandfather, Mr. Lo DeVerley of Riverton, Wyoming. News THE FLOUI. CHILDREN Dresses and Tables - year old July 19. Grandparents are: William Ewell, S. F. and Mr. and Mrs. Powell Lee, S. F. Mrs. GENEALS two-we- a CATERING SERVICE Banquet Service We also have equipment for rent you in mind' i 1 I PROVO 5 ed th nations. The bridegroom asked Dun Mendenhall to stand as best man. Ushers were Danny Angus and Richard Spencer. Mrs. George Hansen was hostess at the buffet. Serving were Miss Anglea Brown, Miss Jolynn Hardman, Miss Cora Lee Gray, Miss Nancy Smith and Miss DeAnn Smith. Carying gilts were Chad Broadhead, Cindy Degraw and Sharon Hardman. Mrs. Jack Daniels, Mrs. Jay Brown, Mrs. Albert Smith, Mrs. Richard Spencer and Mrs. Lynn Houser arranged the gift display. The guest book was attended by Miss Lonna Knight and Mrs. Mike Spencer. A tiered weddinf cake displayed on a revolving table centered the upper lawn. The enchantment of the garden was highlighted with a bubbling waterfall in a rock garden, with a view of the valley and Utah Lake adding to the beautiful setting. Honored guests were grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Daniels Jr. and Mrs. Bertha Jones, Payson. The bridal pair are honeymooning in Yellowstone National Park. They plan to reside in the Payson area while the bridegroom completes his schooling at Brigham Young Imversity. zVa aZbuD from $9,500 Mr. and Mrs. William Stickney, owners 45 West 7th South, Payton, Utah Readily Available Custom Factory-Buil- t Homes can be delivered to You in 45 days, complete with Built-inCarpeting, Custom Features and V UNITED HOMES INC., Complete Wedding and Phone th Order Y ours Now A We take care of every detail ek Mr. and Mrs. Byron Montague celebrated his retirement from a long-tim- e career as a Utah County Deputy Sheriff by taking a trip to areas south of here. They spent time at Fish Lake, Bryce Canyon, Navaho Lake, Cedar Breaks and other vacation spots. Later they returned to Payson and then took a trip north, stopping in Logan to pick up their son, Kent, and his wife. The four visited Kents wifes parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.L. Humphries, in Idaho Falls, Idaho, then went on to Yellowstone and Henrys Lake. Weddings our Specialty v 465-271- 235 Financing YES, We're still in business! Tub 465 Delory Lee Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Delroy Lee of Santaquin will be one We met Thursday, July 9. All eight We had two members were present. visitors. We made chocolate chip drop cookies We judged our cookies. and brownies. Diana Spencer made punch for us. In Payson Phone after the ceremony the hosted a delightfully arranged wedding breakfast given at picturesque Log Haven in Millcreek Canyon. Twenty family members joined the young couple in enjoying the rustic beauty and delicious food at the canyon retreat. The wedding party then returned to Payson, where the bridal couple greeted guests at a garden reception given at the home of the brides parents. The guests were ushered into the back yard along the beautifully lighted rock and redwood wall on the east of the Angus home. Garden recejdionists were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gray and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Spencer. The bridal party stood before a lattice backdrop, spaced with tall pillars topped with fern. The bride was radiant in a gown of white eyelet embroidered organza styled with empire waistline at front, sweeping down to full gathers at back and a wide, flaring train. The standup collar was encrusted with pearls and the same pearl motif was scattered over the tightly fitted lower half of the huge mutton-le- g sleeves, with point over the wrists. Her veil of billowing bridal illusion was caught into bow of the same ema large three-loo- p broidered organza, sprinkled with pearls. The brides bouquet was of deep purple asters centered with lavender gladioli, with lavender gladioli and shaded lavender ribbons trailing in a long cascade. Mrs. Danny Angus attended the bride as matron of honor; Miss Mary Jo Montague was maid of honor; and other attendants were Mrs. Leon Lossee, Miss Debbie 'Gray, Miss Brenda Provstgaard, Miss Trina Angus and Miss Mellissa Angus. Tiny Tonya Angus was flower girl. They wore lavender nylon knit gowns of identical with empire waistline, style, floor-lenground neck and puffed sleeves. Each carried a huge chrysanthemum tied with lavender streamers. Mothers of the bridal pair wore floor-lenggowns in a deep shade of lavender, with corsages of white and lavender car- Immediately bridegrooms parents Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Simmons have been their son, John LeRoy, and his wife and children, Becky and John, of League City, a suburb of Houston, Te'as, Roy is an engineer with the space missile program at Houston. Soon after their departure another son, Dean Simmons, and his wife, Roma, and son, Johnnie, 7, of Rialto, Calif., arrived for a few days visit. They were joined here by their son, Larry and wife, Kay, and their children, Kevin and Kerin. They are residing in Corvallis, Oregon, while Larry is working on his doctorate in mechanical engineering at the University of Oregon. They brought greetings from parties were hosted by Mrs. Sheila Moss and Patti Baadsgaard in Salt Lake City and in Las Vegas by Dess Wood. An open house was hosted by the grooms parents in North Las Vegas. Following the reception the couple left for a honeymoon into Southern California visiting points of interest along the way. The newlyweds plan to make their home in Enterprise, Utah where the bride will teach school and the groom will continue his education at the Southern Utah State College in Cedar City. 4-- H Ricks College has awarded 500 scholarschool year in 30 ships for the 1970-7- 1 states and 7 foreign countries, according to Hal Barton, scholarship chairman. The scholarships are to outstanding students who show the ability and desire to achieve, Barton said. The scholarship recipients in this area are: Russell H. Jones, and Jerry Barker, Payson; Phylis Ann Ashby, Spanish Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Viv Montague returned last Saturday after .spending a vacation at Panquitch Lake. They were joined there by their daughter, Marguerite, and her husband, Fred Dittmer, of Las Vegas, Nev. and enjoyed camping and fishing with them. They report the fishing was e'cellent. They also visited Capitol Reef National Monument and noted that it was one of the most interesting places they have visited. Pre-nupt- ial less 10th in home pale pink. Bathing Suits of Mr. became Mr. and Payson, Scholarship award Midolmi Duon rubrum lilies. Dennis Wood, brother of the groom, stood as best man and John E. Lindstrom of Cow-bell- Becky Lynn Angus, daughter Mrs. Ray Angus, Payson, the bride of Neil Spencer, son of Mrs. Clifford Spencer, also of in solemn rites performed July the Salt Lake LDS Temple. and gadXboutc th Chosen queen on The Thomas P. Cloward Family Reunion will be held Sunday, July 19th, at 1 streamers. Phyllis Roach Miss Phyllis Roach, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill J. Roach of Palmyra, has been chosen by the Spanish Fork-Pays- Cloward reunion 1 th 10 Temple ceremony unites young couple David Rindlisbacher of Payson was a member of the cast in Neil Simons musical comedy Sweet Charity when it was precented as a Southern Utah State College music workshop production. Grandmas Kitchen Amphitheatre, near Zions Park, was the setting each evening at 8:30 p.m. Lana Creer of Spanish Fork was the assistant director. k L. Ned Madsen, president, Manti, Utah, has extended a special invitation to all CowBelles to attend the Summer Convention August 7 & 8, at Monticello., There for your enjoyment is gorgeous surrounding scenery, a golf course and family recreation facilities. Contact local officers or Mrs. Lary Bailey in Montifor further details. cello, A reminder for bazaar articles of $3.00 or less for the conventions, to finance the State CowBelles. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Spencer (Becky Lyn Angus) Members of cast for Sweet Charity McArthur, Susan Huff, Pattie Baads-gaar- d, Nancy West and JoLynn Wood. Flower girls were Debra McArthur and JanEtta Jones. The matron of honor was attired in a floor-lenggown of pink flocked with white daisies. The other bridesmaids wore princess styled floor-leng- th gowns of pale green flocked with pink daisies. They carried bouquets of pink pom poms tied with pink ribbon Convention greens. - Just One Year Old - Mrs. Bob Wood Becomes bride in Temple ceremonies Mrs. Carl were Mr. June COCONUT ALMOND FUDGE BARS of 17 12 oz. package) 2 cups (one-ha- lf Fudge cake mix 1 package (8 14 oz.) Coconut Almond Frosting Mix 1 cup applesauce 1 egg Generously grease and lightly flour bottom and side of a 13x9-inc- h pan. In large mixing 'bowl combine cake mix, frosting mix, applesauce and egg. Mix well by hand. Spread in pan. Bake at 0 minute or until 375 degrees for toothpick inserted in center come1 out clean. Cool 15 minutes. Cut in bars. Makes about 24 bars. 13 Ifl 1 2 with 66 1 12 cup cooking oil 14 teaspoon allspice 14 teaspoon ginger 587-23- luO - FRENCH DRESSING 1 cup Miracle Whip Salad Dressing 14 cup corn oil 14 cup wine vinegar small package chocolate pudding chocolate cake mix package chocolate chips 1 w summer time and hot weather everyone turns to cool green salads. I always like to have a few different dressings on hand to pour on the salad greens. BUSY DAY BROWNIES 1 4 1 With Sometimes a person finds the need for some quick cookie recipes, if you have use for them the following may be some you will like to try. 1 W. Ojm Write to Stan information! Name Address Phone L. Cj, 275 North 200 West Rogers, our Spanish Fork Representative City Provo - 374-261- 1 for further |