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Show SUN CHRONICLE JfilOW CLEARFIELD Virginia Wursten CrV. Joining the BYU Panama-Boo- k of Mormon land tour were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Matis, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Austin, Mrs. Maxine Corry, of Roy, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Coles, of Kanesville, and Mrs. Corrys sister, Macel Montgomery. The tour Car-tegen- a, Jean Harris, Virginia Wursten, Elsie Cottle, Marilyn Beck, Anna Odell, Betty Wood, Lynile Buhler, Helen Hubbard, and Melba Klee. A baby boy was born Jan. 11 to Duke and Ronda Needham of 5315 S. 1950 W. Dennis and Jean Dalebout had a baby boy on Jan. 12. They live at 3020 W. 5200 S. Mr. and Mrs. L.J. a few days this week in Las Vegas, with'1 Mrs. Cummings father and brother. They made the trip expecially to celebrate her nt fathers birthday. LouCeil Gibby is serving as hostess at her home today, for Mary E. Dalton stvrm of Douglas Roberta and Hansen had a baby boy on Jan. 13, at McKay Dee Hospital. Their home is at 2213 W. 6000 S. Thelma and Conley and daughter, and George Shirl and Arlene Okey and children had an especially fun day on Saturday. They took the sleigh ride at Hardware Ranch to see the elk herd, and visited with the caretaker and his family, who are relatives of Mn. Conley. Mr. and Mrs. George Sadowski, of Kearns, are parents of a baby girl bom Jan. 4. Mrs. Sadowski is the They joined the BYU Bible Study tour which left Salt Lake City on Dec. 27. They stopped in Duluth, Min.., and in England for refuelling, and then landed at Amman Jordan where they stayed for two days. Historical spots such as Hebron, Bethlehem, a tour around the Dead Sea, the city of Jerusalem, and the Sea of Gallilee were the outstanding places visited by the group. They arrived back in Salt Lake on Jan. 9. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reid took a Carribbean Cruise during the holidays. They were with a tour which boarded the Greek ship Amerikanis which stopped at seven different islands, among them San Juan, Puerto, from which the cruise began, Antigua, San Maarten, Barbados, and St. Croix. Dispatcher joins police The Roy Police Department has acquired a new dispatcher to begin working graveyard shift next week. Renee Call, who began work Monday, was lobking for a job and police dispatching sounded interesting. She said she has no experience, and described her first day on the job as Its hard to confusing. tell which channel is on since they both come in on the same console. One is statewide and one is our own channel. Its a lot easier to know, though, when its not busy here. Debbie Mecham, the dispatcher in the daytime, is training Mrs. Call, who is working 10 a m to 6 p m. Raised in Ogden, and attending the city schools, she then attended Weber State College for a year, majoring m Psychology, She then went to Bryman School and then was a medical assistant for a doctor in Layton. She has also worked for a credit union in Ogden as a clerk Other than routine calls on the first day, she sent one officer out on a possible burglary. Mrs. Call is old and her husband works in Ogden as a carpenter. SHANNON HOSKINS learns some techniques of self defense from David Errigo, teacher of the self defense class to be taught at the Ogden YWCA next week, while Lee Sanders looks on. former Linda Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Taylor, of Roy. The couple now has a boy and a girl in their family. A houseguest of Mrs. W.G. Taylor for the weekend, was her brother in law, George of Todd, Cheyenne, Wyoming. Kenneth Peterson, and Lakeview VOWS FROM V ALDNTitll each stamped, addressed Valentine for carefully timed re mailing with beautiful personalized message from Americas Heartland." Valentines, Trade Winds Lodge-NPValentine , Nebraska 69201 with A ceremony. Geneology - Trace Your Roots!: Instructor: Eva Self-cover- lace-cover- Misses Rita and Wendy sisters of the guests at- tending the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Townsend, Howard Nelson Jr., and Dr. W. O. Watkins, godfather of the bride, all of Mesa. eating and reducing Vocational Training: Instructor.: Weber State CEDAR CITY-Sn- ow David Week chairman Anderson announced that a Roy High School graduate is one of 24 coeds competing for the title of Snow Queen at Southern Utah State College. Neesha Roberts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melborne $15 - Cost - $15 Roberts, Roy, competed for the title at the annual Snow Queen Pageant Tuesday at SUSC. The queen and her court rein over Snow Week activities, a winter quarter student activity at SUSC. They will also run the last mile of the March of Dimes Marathon, g event an annual which will begin Jan. 27 in Cedar City and end 310 miles later in Salt Lake City at the March of Dines Telerama Jan. 29. Ms. Roberts is a 1976 graduate of Roy High School and a sophomore majoring in music at SUSC. She is a member of Pi Rho Omega Sorority, the SUSC and the Spanish Club at SUSC. Her sponsor for the queens contest is Pi Rho Omega. will SUSC-sponsor- Thun-derette- QUALITY EYEVARE G HEARING AIDS s, non- ROY Miss Marilyn Nelson and Kelly Bodily are making plans for a wedding on March 25 at the Roy LDS 10th Ward Cultural Hall. $12.50 Especially for women who Intercompleted mediate I or are duplicate bridge players. Belly Dancing in Ogden: Instructor: Phyllis Comp-bel- l, Time - (Beginning) Monday 6:30 to 8, (intermediate) Monday 8 to 9:30 (Advanced) Wednesday 6:30 to 8. Cost - $15 members, The bride elect is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester B. Nelson of 6094 S. have 3100 W. The future bridegroom is a Di FlAYCOY SATURDAY OGDEN LAYTON 950 25th St. 2179 N. 17C0 W. Suite, 393-843- 9 N-- 1 W.it of Dayb Time-Thursd- Spanish speaking 825-16- 24 Duplicate Bridge: Director: Lalla Time Mahlum, -- to 4:30, Weekly, Friday Cost - $1.50 per play. If you are a bridge player, this is for you. Collect points toward a Life Masters. 1 son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Joseph Bodily, who reside at 910 E. 1000 S., Clearfield. A reception will follow the ceremony. was Nelson Miss graduated from Roy High School. Mr. Bodily was graduated from Clearfield High School and Utah Technical College. Cupboard 'TT in- by Janice Hubbard dividuals. However, anyone completng a simple 1040 or 1040 A or B only is welcome. Come and complete your tax form. Ballroom I Why is it that reality is always so different from actual life? Before I married, I imagined myself In a long, flowing rose pink gown always wearing lipstick while preparing breakfast. Ray would come in and we would sit at a glass top table decorated with a single yellow rose and he would always be tenderly sajdng, I love you. My reality has been that I stumble out of bed, don a faded d into the kitchen combing red robe and stagger my tangled hair with my fingers. I then begin to clear the table of the homework the kids left scattered last night. At this point my dream is not even cracking. The topper is that Ray doesnt eat breakfast and craves absolute solitude in the mornings. My actual reality is that if I leave him completely alone, dont talk or touch he doesn't growl too much, and will reward me with a kiss when he leaves for work. So much for that dream. What about the anticipation of the birth of a baby and all the things wfc dream about happening? We think about rose pink cheeks, the sweet gurgling, the touch of silky skin and Dancing: long-stemm- bare-foote- tsrribrogsn JJOPtyl participants are requested to wear loose fitting clothes. The Tax Workshop: Instructor: I.R.S., 5 to 8 p.m. Weekly January thru April 15, 1978. Cost !0. This service is especially designed for low income and f AM 'Til NOON No. HospitcJ $20 $20 their 9 AM TO 5:30 PM bers, Time - Tuesday 7 to 9. Learn self defense for women. You can defend yourself against attack. All $20 non- members. Intermediate II Bridge: Time - Monday 1 to 3, 4 weeks. Cost - $7.50 members, If you have a visual or hearing problem call Knighton Optical for doctor's referral. Y Alone Women participants. Wool Workshop: Watch for it!! Instructor: Edith Dagu, Time - February 20, 1 to 3. Self Defense: Instructor: Dave Errigo, Academy of Rung Fu, Cost - $15 mem- area couple fill optical M0NDAY-FRIDA- and homemaker aid, home daycare mother, and others, Free to past and current temple plans made by -- prescriptions written by your eye doctor. have large selection of eyewear frames. have prescriptions and non prescription sunglasses. repair broken frames and replace broken lenses. have complete hearing aid services, including repairs, sales and service of 10 major brands. We feature a 30 day free trial, and also have rental aids available. We have an emergency service on hearing aid repairs. OPEN non- promotion. Useful vocational training for positions as LDS HAS AN ADDITIONAL NEW LOCATION IN DAVIS COUNTY We We We We We $15 skills Learn the Carol members, weeks, Cost members, techniques to apply for a job, keep a job, and receive a Bridge: $20 $10 members. members. Bridge for all stages of development will be taught by Carol Stavrakakis. Intermediate I Bridge: Time Monday 10 to 12, 8 weeks. fund-raisin- Did you know . . members, -4 College, Time Elva ONeal, Stavrakakis, Time - Thursday 10 to 12, 8 weeks, Cost the kinds of foods you eat. Free to Women Alone participants. Time - 10:30 to 12:00 Saturdays, 8 weeks. Cost $15 members, $ 20.00 for nonmembers. An easel is required for class plus own materials. If you wish the YWCA to assist in purchasing an easel, an additional $4.50 will be charged for easel. Instructor: Former Roy coed vies For Snow Queen e. n members, $15 Learn to loose weight by Painting for Adults: Beginning slender sleeves. The skirt was A deep band of scalloped lace bordered the hemline and chapel train. Matron of honor was Mrs. Wendy Storrer. Bridesmaids Weber State College, Time - Tuesday 7 to 8, Place - YWCA, Cost - $10 -- reand peau embroidered lace. Scalloped lace, adorned with pearls, edged the Sabrina neckline on the empire bodice. buttons trimmed the Wednesday Cost - $10 Reduction: Weight (6 - 18) DEBBIE MECHAM, left, helps train Renee Call, who is a new dispatcher for the Roy Police Department. 12, $15 Instructor: An easel is required for class plus own materials. If YWCA to you wish the assist in purchasing an easel, an additional $4 50 will be charged for easel. Open to children and young adults. sata long Elva ONeal, $17.50 followed at the White House, South Ogden. The bride wore a gown of to members, 9 Instructor: - Squires, Time to 10:30 Saturday, 8 weeks. Cost - $15 members, Oil $20 members. Painting for Children: Instructor: reception non- $15 Classes will begin the week of Jan. 23. The classes are open to all interested men, women, teens, members and Time Alexander. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Norris W. Warner, Mesa, Ariz., and the late Mr. Warner. Mr, Alexander is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Oran W. Alexander, 2648 W. 4900 S. Rev. Bronston The Greenwood presided in the Out-of-tow- 2 members, Ogden YWCA. Oil ROY Exchanging marriage vows on Saturday in the First Methodist Church of Ogden were the former Miss Susan Kay Warner, and Jack A. Alexander, bridegroom. Best man was Doug Egbert. Ushers were Kelly Call and Todd Call. After a wedding trip to Nevada the newly married couple will make their home in Ogden. TO YOUD YALCMTIMI -- 10:30 Camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, will meet this afternoon at the home of Mrs, Annie Hall. A baby girl arrived at Mckay Dee Hospital on Jan. 10 to John and Luanne Stubbs, of 4237 S. 2450 W. Wilford Jensen Jr., son of Wilford and Debora Jensen, of Oakley, Utah, was stillborn, Tuesday Jan. 10 at Mckay Dee Hospital. The father is formerly of Roy, and grandparents of the baby are Elmo and Betty Jensen of Roy. Mrs. Jensens father, Wilford Arrowsmith, of Ogden, passed away on Sunday, at the age of 78. He was born in Lewiston, Utah, .and had lived in Ogden for many years. Funeral services were held on Wednesday in Ogden. A never to be forgotten trip to the Holy Land was taken by Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Summers earlier this month. Instructor: Ms. Rickie Muir, Time - Tuesday 7 to 9, Cost Registration has begun for winter quarter classes at the Pauline former Roy residents, have a baby girl, born Jan. 13. The couple now lives in DeVilla, Texas. offers c lasses YWCA the Alexander $1 00 Jan. 18, 1978, Page 5 wt were .Semi COURIER, Phone 8256646 Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Emily Thompson is in the hospital for tests. Melvalee Budge is doing well following surgery last week. Jim and Lousie Rood and daughter spent the last two weeks in December in Iowa with Mr. Roods mother and other family members. Camp began with a flight from Salt Lake City to Aruba, a Dutch Island in the Carribbean, from where they boarded the cruise ship Golden Odessey. They landed first at in Columbia, which is famous for its production of emeralds. From there, they went through the Panama Canal, which took an entire day, and then on to Acajutla in Salvador, where the cruise ship docked. Twelve busses took the inland into group Guatemala, with the city of a Chichicastenango, highlight of their stay, which features a large open market. They found the religious ceremonies at the church of Santo Tomas especially fascinating where ceremonies begin on the steps of the church and continue on inside the building. They visited museums and ruins having to do with Book of Mormon history, in both Guatemala and Mexico. Boarding the ship again at Puerto Madero, Mexico, they docked at Acapulco for the flight back to Salt Lake City. Knit Wits Club members met last Wednesday at the home of Ruth Bott, in South Ogden. They enjoyed a tour of the Botts lovely home and spent the remainder of the evening doing handwork and visiting. The group included - 5 Jan. 19, 1978, Page , YOUR CARPETS $ h come CiUNti iikntei : HY TASKS UST I ON SIR wIWWWKWWWX'XWW .:W?xx-x- soft hair. ml 7737104 23Yesriixp:rts3 down Somehow we manage to never let the thoughts of washing, drying and folding a minimum of two doxen diapers each and every day for approximately eighteen months enter into our scope of plans. We cheerfully avoid all thoughts of spitting up, colic lasting from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. and endless doctors bills, plus a myriad of other tasks. world of But reality is funny. After living in the some for and minus the rests yellow twenty years, marriage with two dosan diapers day in and day out fcr five , Id marry and have ehilirea again in a V xxxxx x x - - Crca, ial. to |