Show THE 4B OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINE- R Sunday Morning April 1 19S1 Gay Welker Weds Aus Montgomery Making their home in Liberty Utah following their recent marriage are Mr and Mrs Aus Montgomery The bride is the former Miss Gay Welker daughter of Mrs Olive T Welker of Ogden Mr Montgomery is a ton of Mr and Mrs John A Montgomery of Lib- ' 0 erty The ceremony was solemnized Monday evening at the borne of Lyle J Chard bishop of the Liberty LDS church Freshen Herring When you're using Holland herring be sure to freshen it before using Cover the herring with cold water after you have put it in a glass dish or stone crock and soak it for 24 hours Beans Take to Sauce Snap beans take to tomato sauce flavored with a little finely grated onion and the merest dash of allspice Announcement is made this week by Mr and Mrs J Matthews 3999 Raymond of the engagement their daughter Bonnie to Sgrt Louie Loeere son of Mr and Mrs John Lucent of Denver Colo t studio H of i Porter-Whea- lit 111' M 1SS K:lV i Wllrr it s c: VAG SAYS: I iiii UK J II A mm mm The Salt Lake L D S temple was the scene of the marriage of Miss Shirley Kay Taylor to Twain R Carter The bride is a daughter of Mr and Mrs Lin Taylor of Henefer - We're aflutter with flattery' ' - I a$h f) does it ) 0 ginghams avv to 'match'- Glen V Holley is among this week's brides She is the former Miss Lucille Thompson da ugh ter of Mr and Mrs Ned Dalton of Ogden (Bosch and Bell studio) Mrs RIBBON WINNER" satin bodice matched to striping in chambray skirt Lucille Thompson Becomes Bride In S X Temple In a white slipper satin wedding gown trimmed with imported lace a tight fitting bodice and a full skirt Miss Shirley Kay Taylor became the bride of Twain R Carter The bride's gown was accented by a finger-ti- p veil of illusion and lace and her bouquet was of red roses tied with illusion and white satin ribbon Charles R Jones officiated at the ceremony which was solemnized in the Salt Like LDS temple March 16 A reception was held the next evening in Henefer honoring the couple The bride who is a daughter of Mr and Mrs Lin Taylor of Henefer was attended by her aunt Mrs Gerald Slagowski as matron of honor with Miss Lorraine Rich-in- s Miss Janice Dearden and Miss Colleen Stephens as bridesmaids Little Patsy Carter was flower girl They wore gowna in pastel colors and carried nosegays of red roses tied witb illusion and white satin ribbon Mrs Taylor chose fo! her daughter's wedding a black crepe gown while the bridegroom's mother wore an aqua crepe model Their corsages consisted of red roses The bridegroom who is a son of Mr and Mrs Parley Carter of was attended by hjs brother Wellen Carter as best man The refreshment table which was covered with a lace cloth was wedadorned with a three-tiere-d ding cake topped with a miniature bride and bridegroom Those assisting at the reception were Miss Verna Simpson Miss Verla Simpson Miss JoAnn Ovard Miss Doris Ovard Miss Mar J or ie Nickols Miss Imogene Lythgoe Miss Sharon Richins Miss Bessie Rowser Miss Karma Jensen Mrs Alton Taylor Mrs Roy Diston Mrs Wellen Carter Mrs Ouane Calder and Alton Taylor The couple will make their home in Henefer I Por-fervil- le Hotel Greeters to Hold Meeting The Hotel Greeters America Of i i - Couple Married mm MvwwuwwmmmamuEa s 'mzm' imnmwnmwmmwimmwnmvmmmwnmw with ' "LOOK! odbOTb J 5 1 Alia IMnntivAm her parents Mr and ery is announced today oVden The couple wUl Mrs Olive T W"'1— - of by ft reside in Liberty Nuptial rites solemnized recently in the Logan LDS temple united in marriage Miss Lucille Thomp son daughter of Mr and Mrs Ned Dalton 3865 Raymond and Glen V Holley son of Mr and Mrs George Victor Holley of North Ogdem The ceremony was per- formed by President EIRay Chrisi f tiansen cereFollowing the double-rin- g mony a reception was given by the bride's parents in the First LDS ward hall with 450 guesfe attending The bridal party stood before a background of lighted cathedral h tapers in candelabra and large baskets- of column stocks and calla lilies The bride wore a gown of white slipper satin styled with a Queens lace buttoned bodice long pointed sleeves and a full skirt en train Her veil was aranged In an illusion of seed pearls and nylon net Her bridal bouquet consisted of calla lilies and cweetpeas L Tne maid of honor was Miss Barbara Little with Miss Valeen Dor-ne- y as bridesmaid and Mrs Carlos Hart as attending matron They wore identical gowns of apricot satin and carried nosegays of Talisman roses surrounded by sweet-pea- s and' tied with a rainbow of satin ribbons Robert De Boer acted as best man Centering the serving fable was a wedding cake trimmed with pink roses and white doves and the names "Mr and Mrs Glen Holley" written across the top Those assisting at the reception were: Mrs Earl Thompson Miss Beth Eschler Miss Flora Michel-so- n Miss Carol Thompson Miss L Rita Holley Miss Ellen Checketts Ruth Thornock Jean Ross Norma Salmon Jean Affleck Prior to her marriage the bride was honored at showeii given by Miss Ellen Checketts 'Whs Barbara Little Mrs Qulnn Beckstead Mrs Marge Hart and Miss Valeen seven-branc- - Ceremonies solemnised recently in Elko Nev united in marriage Miss Kay Palley and George Checketts The bride is a daughter of Mr and Mrs Grant L Bailey (Bosch and Bell studio) Vows Exchanged In Elko Nevada Residing in Ogden following their recent marriage are Mr and Mrs George Checketts The new bride is the former Miss Kay Bailey daughter of Mr and Mrs Grant 3542 Mr L Bailey Madison Checketts is a son of Mr and Mrs Arthur Checketts of Providence Utah The nuptial vows were "exchanged in Elko Nev The newlyweds will reside at 105 West Second What's Right? You go up to talk to a person who obviously does not remember you Wrong: Say: "I don't believe you remember me" Bight: Spare the person the embarrassment of having to admit he doesn't remember yhu by saying "I am Dorothy Smith I believe we met at the Grayson's last summer" three-tiere- d I Dorney- The bridegroom is a graduate of Weber college He recently returned from a two-an- d year LDS mission where he served In the Republic of Mexico aatf&Costa Rica in Central Amer- -- one-half 1 charter No 15 will meet- April 2 Loat eight p m at Hotel Ben Following a short honeymoon mond A chartered bus will bring Fruit Everyone Likes the couple will reside In Ogden forty guests from Salt Lake City fruit compote everyone likes Leon Taylor president of the men's is A made charter last year will be the host sections with orange and grapefruit plus partially thawed Sunset-Clinto- n A group of Salt Lake theatre frozen raspberries players will present an melodrama entitled "The Fatal Necklace" Officers for the coming year will Stir Celery Cubes be elected and plans for the' naJust before serving cream of totional convention to be held 4n mato soup stir some small cubes CLINTON Davis Count Mexico City in May will be com of fresh celery into it for crisp Utah n March 31— Lions flavor pleted club entertained their wives and - ed Club Entertains " Wyoming Sunset-Clinto- GOP Leader &QS'drLCp?:i one-thir- lf "RAINBOW" "Bn P windjsreaker jacket ' l" ' ' ' ty Ho-ba- f ter-in-la- i 5 WY V 1 i Pi: V SK ? SWtt MBl MM Hnn ours alone - ' ' - MM SHOP Xsh INOTOM 0PtMa i Credit Privileges UTAH Tdk EVANSTON Wyo March 31— Abodian club on Wednesday March Dan Kirkbride of Meriden 2l reports Mrs Robert Burns club President who conducted the meet- clubs will sneak in Evanston on ing The group met in the home of Mrs Sarah Cook with Mrs Tuesday April 3 at a luncheon meeting in the dining Melvin Whitear and Mrs Emerson room of the Evanstpn hotel Hartzell as hostesses Refreshments Mrs Kirkbride recently returned were served at the close of the from Washington D C where she session was installed as treasurer of the Pinochle Club Feted National Federation of Women's Mrs Raymond Gerrard was hostRepublican clubs at an advisory ess at two o'clock luncheon on Satboard meeting This gives Wyomwhen she entertained meming one of the seven elective of- urday bers of her pinochle club at her fices of the national organization home Places were marked at the the for Directing arrangements tables for Mrs William Gerrard rt luncheon meeting are: Mrs G Mrs Edward Ivans Mrs' Joseph Chapman chairman and Mrs Stevenson Mrs Joseph Bailey Gilbert O Bills with Floyd Bertagnolli and Mrs Mrs Samuel Corson Mrs John Mrs Stainbrook and Mrs Joseph Ste- ThomasandWhittaker Mrs Albert Bergstrand venson assisting Mrs Fred Bur-de- tt of Mr Evanston returned on Monday ReEvanston of the president from Rawlins Wyo where publican Woman's club will pre- visited over the Easter holidaysthey at side the home of their son and daueh- Guild Holds Luncheon Mr'- - and Mrs Allen Opening the spring social sea-l- l Bergstrand and family son in Kvanston following the obEarly day ranching in the west servance of Lent wee the bridge was discussed by Mrs Annie Morluncheon sponsored' by the St rison and Mrs Sidney Clark at the Paul's Episcopal Guild on Monday meeting of members of Wyuta March 26 at Hunting Hall Places chapter Daughters of Utah Piowere set at tables decorated in a neers on Monday night March 26 bright spring theme for 80 guests at the home of Mrs Morrison Mrs Games of bridge and canasta fol- The ma Lutz president conducted the meeting lowed the luncheon Refreshments were served by Directing arrangements for the event were Mrs Harry Pfisterer Mrs Morrison and Mrs John Barat the close of the Mrs Howard Mosey Mrs D D ton King Mrs Herbert E Payne Mrs session Present were:M Mrs Thelma Price Mrs J B Dave Bailey Mrs Dean Proctor Lutz Mrs Wilford Roberts Mrs A N Par- Walter Sims Mr Ivarn Burleigh Mrs sons Mrs R Dwight Wallace and Mrs Lennie Smith Mrs He her Warbuirton j Mrs Sidney Clark Mrs S A Christensen Mrs Robert Dicxerson and Mrs Mrs" Arthur McKinnon Mrs Vic Dnoald Queal led the discussion orU tor Matthews Mrs Milton John- spending the food dollar wisely and! son Mrs Annie Loveland Mrs presented demonstrations at the William Johnson Mrs John Bar- msiuog el members ot Xvanston's tea and Mrs Annie Monrlaeav Mrs : lo 1 I a number of guests at a gathering in the Clinton L D S ward recreation hall Monday night A basket luncheon was featured with games under the direction of Mrs Claude Draayer and Mrs Kenneth Draayer Hal Bailey and Grant Clark comprised the entertainment committee Two new members installed at the regular meeting of the club are Melvin Stewart Clinton and Grover Moffett Sunset Return From Coast Mr and Mrs" Clarence Bybee returned home Saturday from a trip to Los Angeles Mr While there and Mrs they visited with Derral Bybee Mr and Mrs Har-le- n Bybee and Mr "and Mrs Blaine and their families Bybee Week-en- d guests of Mr Jartd Mrs Jack Clifford were Mrs Annfe West and Mrs Emily Wr Fields of it: Nyssa Ore j: Clinton L D S girls received awards at the Lake View' stake girls' banquet last Wednesday Bishop Charles C Parker made the presentation at the services con ducted the M I A of the ward -- The by Carolyni Hatch girls are Marlene Stewart Elda Sbhnider Marlene Wilson Fay Johnston Barbara Dellenbach Iona Mitchell Dorothy Dellenbach Jean Parker Cathleen Child Cleo Beds Fern Nola Van Zylj BoaM Johnson Wilson and Shanna Frasier MW't Frank Dellenbach received a teach- er's award-j Cathleen Child was among the '47 girls of the stake who attained f v- 100 percent achievement 'mi M j ' i' Use Molds for Salad If you have metal molds! be sure to use them when you are preparing an entree salad or deafsl: that uses gelatin The heat from the hot water in which ydu mold when removing the food penetrates quickly and so makes unmolding easy |