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Worden-Pattili- o is the date circled June by Miss Diana Louise Worden and Marvin Duane Pattilo for their wedding. the nuptial Announcing news ar her parents, Mr. and 19 Dale can (15 oz.) sweetened coning some rice onto each plate, then covering generously with densed milk 1 can (lVi cups) fresh mtlk i2 can iJi cup) cold water 1 tablespoon cornstarch 2 dashps nutmeg ' ' 1 teaspoon vanilla 4 eggs, slightly beaten 2 Parmesan poons cheese 1 cup granulated sugar all ingredients, Combine except sugar, mixing cornstarch first with a little of the S. Pour melted sugar immediately into a ring mold Invert onto serving dish (with and well. Set blend 15 open house t be held for$ Modal ,, L. Johnson In honor '' of her 80th birth- day on Sunday, I June 1, 169 her home in Randolph, Rich Coun-- J ly, from 3 to p.m. She was born ? June 2, 1889 ir$ Utah.. Laketown, Parents, Joseph 1 Smith Moffat, Lois Barham GunnJ Married Lawrence I B. Johnson June! Miss LaRae Hogan and Roy Fletcher Lunsford are plan-- , ning an Aug. 15 wedding in Bountiful. Disclosing the nuptial news are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Woods Garth W. Hogan, Cross. The future bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Lunsford, Midlothian, ILL Miss Hogan, who makes her home in Sunnyvale, Calif., was graduated from Brigham Young University, and has received a masters degree from Arizona State University at Tempe. Mr. Lunsford, who also resides in Sunnyvale, is a graduate of Principia College In Illinois. He received his masters Miss Hollis Baker To Visit in Salt Lake City vacation in Utah begins today for Miss Hollis Ann Baker of Honolulu, Hawaii. She flew to Salt Lake for a week-lonvisit with her mother, Mrs. Dorothy D. Baker, 1132 E. 4th South. After leaving Salt Lake, Miss Baker will go on to Phoenix and Los Angeles be--e returning to the Islands. A g 10, 1912. Scarves! iiorv jot VALUE is ALWAYS An entire fashion is tied up with them. 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Drapery Cleaning East. will 1 1 About Scarves s 80TH BIRTHDAY Hogan-Lvnsfor- d A Dashing and dra'r'-Fa- Worden. Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Pattillo, 416 Blaine Ave., are parents of the future bridegroom. Salt Lake Temple will be the setting for the marriage ceremony. A wedding breakfast will follow at the Doll House, to be given by his parents. That evening, they will be further feted at a reception at the Shalamar Crystal Room. Miss Worden is a graduate of the University of Utah and will receive a masters iegree in June from Case Western CleveReserve University, land, Ohio. At the U. of U. sne was affiliated with Lambda Delta Sigma and BeNoth Ahman Choir. She has also attended German summer school at Portland State College and Chris then NEWS V 9 Friday, May 20, 196? a rim around edge to hold in sauce) and i.ilow caramel trom bottom lo drain out If I udding. any caramel lemains in pan, add h to I cup water and heat until sugar is dissolved. Pour over pudding. Chill and serve. Makes 8 to 10 servings. Jl. Summer Party Dresses tian - Albrechts Universital in Kiel. Germany. Mr. Pattillo is a senior at the University of Utah, where he is a member of I Cantori Chorus. He has fulfilled an LDS mission to Berlin. Cool 5 to 10 minutes, DESERfT n 58 tables Diana Worden LaRae Hogan In a small skillet over medium heat cook I cup grauaku-e- d sugar slowly, stirring constantly, until sugar melts to a light tan. Be careful not to brown too much, for the flavor becomes too strong. (or other mold) that has been heated in oven. Pour prepared mix immediately pudding over burnt sugar and place mold into pan of hot water and bake immediately at 330 degres F. for about 1 hour or until toothpick comes out clean when tested. water, aside. Pudding! ,J 1724-18t- h 1) ; 1 1 Mrs. - Pl'DIM I)E LEITE . Making plans for an Aug. 1 v edding are Miss Janet Susan Wright and Brent Hixson Frost. The engaged couple will exchange wedding vows in a ceremony to be performed in the Los Angeles Temple. is a daughThe bride-elec- t ter of Mrs. William P. Wool-seSan Bernardino, Calif., and H. Frank Wright, Atkins, Arkansas. Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Frost, Fullerton, Calif., are parents of the future bridegroom. Following the nuptial rites, the bridal pair will be feted at a wedding breakfast by Mr. and Mrs. William P. Woolsey. That evening, they will greet guests at an open house to be held at the home of the lam A- V irT American Spscialti a . turn heal low, cover pm and simmer (or 30 minutes. Serve Immediately by spoon j Y Wright'Frost (Continued from boil v Va Susan Wright .iL OUUIII "nrjrgrf"ir Hf'T tn"imT ' , Chil-- I dren, Dallas Johnson, Randolph; Merrill Johnson, Orange, Calif.; Carol Bigler, Ogden? Lois Passey, Magna. 17 g r e a 25 grandchildren, children. Always active In Primary, M I. A , Relief Society on Ward and Stjke level. Member, Daughters Utah Pioneers, Ladies Literary. No gifts, please. 90TH BIRTHDAY of The family Alice May Taylor Is open holding house in honor of her 90th birthday, $ ' on Sunday, June 1 , 1, 1969 from 5 to 1456 So. at &$ v p.m. 17th West. She is $ the mother of children of whom 6 are living. (. rus, living In Flor. ' -ida, Ivan In Tor root, can., Cecil and Leonard, bc'h of St. Catharines, j and j Ont., Can., Morris end Georoe I both of alt Lake City. She has 20 and 22 grandchildren She Immigrated to St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada in 1921 with her husband and family, until I960 at which time she came to Sait Lake City. Residing much of the time with sons and visiting the one of Missionaries of others periodically. the Canadian Mission, friends, ward members and relatives are invited. 35, fs t 10$r;iv Sizes for juniors jr. petites misses, and half sizes. 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