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Show Review - Thursday, February 21, 1983 - Page 4 Sean L. Carson to claim Heidi Sue Adams as bride ft,. . y em A - y . V .1 N y x t Heidi Sue Adams and Sean L. Carson will recite wedding vows on Friday, Feb. 22. Miss Adams is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Shelby R. Adams of Provo. The prospective groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene L. Carson of Pleasant Grove. All friends and relatives are in-vited to attend a reception-ope- n house in honor of the couple the same evening from 7 to 9 p.m. It will be held at the Schonwald Terrace, 1835 S. State, Orem. The bride will be attended by Tina Okerland, Mario Lloyd, Cathy Lloyd, Toni Hansen and Janalou Adams. Best men will be Blake Adams and Bernie Hopkin. The future bride will graduate from Timpview High School in May. The husband-to-b- e graduated from Pleasant Grove High School and is currently employed in St. George. Hosting pre-nupti- showers for the bride were Lynne Wright; and Annette Roberts, Shelly Wilkins, Sean Carson Heidi Adams Elois and Letha Carson. The couple will live in St. George. . r - f t O - - . M ' ill ''S. f ) I !" 4 - ! ... r ' L : - ?; . k f ; ; L X if j members decorate giant Valentine hearts - and other F HA Shelli Tolman, center, annual service project. FHA sells cookies for Valentine's Day fundraiser Pleasant Grove High School's FHA sold 78 large, decorated Valentine Cookies last week which they made themselves as their annual fundraiser for the March of Dimes. Chairman of the cookie project, Melody Walker, said that all nrncpeds from the sale of the cookies will be given to the March of Dimes as in other years. Students were able to order cookies for their friends, sweethearts, family members or themselves (as they are a delicious cookie) for delivery during the final class period of Feb. 14. This Valentine Cookie project has been a part of the FHA prograj P several years at Pleasant Gh High School. The cater-- I management class has done y volume cooking for the project. The large, heart shaped cool were decorated with pink and" icing, rosebuds, and a writ? message. ' , Eagles sponsor Girl Scouts The Fraternal Order of Eagles no. 3372 of Pleasant Grove will be sponsoring a Girl Scout troop this year. Debie Hubbard, leader of the Brownie Troop no. 815, accepted a $25 donation and an American flag from the Eagles Lodge as part of their sponsorship. Debie's troop is one of two Brownie troops in Pleasant Grove. There are also two Junior-gir- l Scout troops as well, in the area, but no Cadet or Senior troops. Ruth Hassenfritz is looking for volunteer leaders to organize more troops. Anyone interested may contact her at Wedding cancelled The marriage and wedding reception for Jay Thornton and Deone Petersen, scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 23, in Provo, has been cancelled. Utah's largest wedding show tomorrow at Salt Palace KTVX Channel 4 will host Utah's largest wedding show for the fifth ; year. The Wedding Festival is scheduled for Feb. 22-2- at the Salt Palace II East Hall, according to James E. Cances, producer. The Wedding Festival production retains its unique status by presenting over 200 exhibits featuring wedding related '. businesses from across the Wasatch Front. The production offers a comprehensive look at planning the wedding day, and how to prepare for a new household incorporating every product and service available. The show will be held Friday, Feb. 22 from noon to 9 p.m. and Saturday, Feb. 23 from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Admission will be $2.00 per person. Complementary bride passes are available at all par-ticipating merchants. Five major stage shows will take place during the two day event featuring "The Finishing Touch" agency who will model trousseau and bridal fashions from par-ticipating exhibitors. Music for the show will be provided by "Por-trait." Thousands in prize giveaways will be given away along v ith round trip airline packages to Florida, courtesy of American Airlines. The Wedding Festival is open to the general public which has in-terest in an upcoming wedding. Wedding Festival is a presen-tation of Cances & Canes, a Salt Lake City based firm since 1980. For additional information contact, Cances & Cances at 47-662- 2219 South 700 East, Salt Lake City, Utah 84106. . Rabies clinic slated Sat. at city shops A rabies clinic will be held Saturday, Feb. 23, at the Pleasant Grove City Shops, 326 W. 200 South, from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., it was an-nounced today by the Animal Control Officer. The cost for the rabies shot will be $7. Pet owners may purchase their dog licenses at the same time at a cost of $5 or at $2 for spayed and neutered dogs. Dog licenses may also be pur-chased at the Pleasant Grove Police Department on weekdays from 8:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Dog owners must show a proof of rabies vaccination for their pet within the past two years in order to acquire the license. Let's eat! On Saturday, March 2, from!; 11 a.m., the Eagles are sponsor I breakfast as a. fund raiser fori fire department to help pay h Ik "Pluggy," the robot. M It will be held at the Eagles id at 200 N. 600 West. j The menu will be pancakes, k and eggs with orange juice i coffee. The price will be $2.50 for at and $1.50 for children. Everyone: the community is invited. i Patriotic month features cherries By KALYN SECRETAN February is a patriotic month and we honor two great presidents -- Abraham Lincoln and George Washing. ! Lincoln spent his early years in a log cabin. As a young man, our ; great Civil War president kept store and split logs by day and read law ; by the firelight in the evening. On the; other hand, Washington was born to a life of luxury. General Washington and his charming wife, Martha, loved nothing better than entertaining friends at Mt. Vernon. Legend tells us Washington chopped down the cherry tree and ever since then cherries and hat-chets have been symbols of George Washington. Even though our national holiday for President's Day was celebrated on Feb. 18, George Washington's birthday is on the 22. Why not serve a cherry dish in his honor on his birthday? Cherry Cheesecake Make graham cracker crust by crushing 1 packet graham crackers. Add 1 square margarine and 2 tb. brown sugar. Press in the bottom of a 9x12 dripper pan. Soften 1 three oz. package cream cheese and whip 1 cup cream. Add cream cheese and whip together. Put over crust mix. Add 1 can prepared cherry pie filling. Chill and serve. Cherry Squares 1 cup flour 2 tsp. powdered sugar V2 cup butter Blend well. Spread 4 in. thick on ungreased cookie sheet. Bake 5 minutes at 350. 1 cup sugar V cup flour '2 cup coconut dash salt 2 beaten eeas 1 8 oz. bottle marachino cherries 1 cup chopped nuts 1 tsp. vanilla Mix all ingredients; spread on first layer. Bake 45 minutes at 275. (Do not use Cherry juice). For many people there is nothing: like cherry pie. We have our own pie cherry trees and just pit and freeze the cherries. When the time comes to use them, we just cook, adding sugar and corn starch with margarine and red food coloring added with a dash of salt. Easy Pie Crust 2V2 cups flour 1 cup shortening Vz tsp. salt Beat quickly with a mixer just until crumbly. Then add: 1 beaten egg xk cup cold water 1 tsp. vinegar Mix together. Just stir in the dry mix quickly and roll out the crust. m n r"" mi, n i, .. i ni W.IWHI n pi wwiwpmrr.Tn j mtiow mil SAVE UP T 70 t We welcome you to shop with us Thursday and Friday, " February 21st and 22nd, for our Winter Liquidation Sale. During these two days, you can save up to 70 on all Fall and Winter merchandise in our store. I Listed below are just a few of the savings that you will find here at Fashion Crossroads. . V. "Cp)Cp) Choose from a large selection, of ( missV's ss blouses, women's turtleneck; v L.J Values to $18 sweaters, junior blouses, missy vests and missy pants. S. j selection, junior and missy blouses, Values to $26 many. many more items to choose from. ft(p)(a) This is a little bit of everything. K V Choose from a large selection of missy fpj Values to $36 9nd 'unior blouses women's skirts and hjjj pants and even a few jackets. f ( i Monday - Saturday R i XV nci'ARlXaoA 10:00 a-m- 0r- 6:0T r - Open every & vv to 9:00 p.m. Sua, JSVS1 No cost layaway p " Directory of local Bridal Services: iM, S:: 236 "riraorkt jitai, 8003 p,0e 756-287- 3 After Six Formal Wear 'C j Engagement 65o e"1 , --VN f Bridal American Fork 756-984- ; f Wedding 0 1 x 1 ! l Photography Sksm. 1 : ; 08&?; 284 E. 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