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Show I - V . j , , 1 -K ' S --V M - I 4 ', ,f - . SUN CHRONICLE, April 13, 1978, Z W& Page 5 ifi' 7Zb CLEARFIELD COURIER, , MSss Baby's First women from Sunset ages 16 to 26, will be accepted through April 29. SUNSET Applications the Miss Sunset Scholarship Pageant, open to for The June 29 America-affiliate- d Miss contest will be at the Sunset LDS Sunset man will trade vows with Wyoming Miss April 2 Miss Carma Miss Crook's parents Mr, and Mrs. Robert Crook of Rawlings, Wyoming. Parents of Mr. Stephens are Mr. and Mrs. Allen Stephens of Sunset. Crook and David Stephens will be married on Friday, April 21. the Announcing and apengagement proaching marriage are from 1 Ricks field High School and Seminary graduate. He served a mission for the LDS Church in Spain. He is attending BYU majoring in mathematics. Teri Ann Martin and Billy Kennedy Jr. Mm daft LDS set by dun and $16. are: Classes pottery, 773-850- 621-095- A Little Princess Contest will also be held. For more nformation, contact Beverly MacFarland at 773-182- vows RYAN GERWIG BUSENBARK April 13, 1977 son of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Busenbark, 1124S. 1200 E., Clearfield Grandparents: Mr. and Mrs. F.C. Gerwig, Clearfield Mr. and Mrs. A.S. Busenbark, So. Whitley, Indiana Misses Marisa Navarro, Kelly Lewis and Julie Green made utm VIII m Hit tri center, instructs Wynn Farr, ' left, who plays Curley'' in the dream ballet scene, along with, Glenn Checketts, .right.., The HPPper LDS.:1 DIRECTOR DIANE HUNT, DbU (ii n ') ft 2&22Vi.,a I Hooper Stake plans musical crocheting-knitting- contact the school director, 6 in the evening. be will Registration conducted the first day of class. Mel Roberts, 773-065- As part of their Cultural Arts program, the Hooper LDS Stake will present Oklahoma April 20, 21 and 22 beginning at 7:30 p.m. at the Stake Center, 5601 S. 6150 W., Hooper. Tickets are on sale for the three performances and are dates from Sheila available Porter, chairman. Director Diane Hunt said that most of the tickets for the Friday and The meeting is specifically for husbands and wives and the public is invited. n t,,-.- i fishing, softball seminar, consumer backpacking, , needlepoint, landscaping, Spanish and first aid. For more information Speaking to the group will Dr. Glen O. Jenson, associate professor of family and human development at be conducted to help prepare contestants for the pageant. To enter the contest, 0 contact Mrs. Nicholas at or Sharee Kapp at The Ogden LDS Temple was the scene of the ceremony on Friday with a reception afterward at the Roy LDS 7th Ward Cultural Hall. subject of Lets Talk it Over Again, from 7 to 9 p.m. the be also workshops will Mr. Kennedy is a Clearfield High School graduate. He is attending Weber State College and served an LDS mission in Sapporo, Japan. Clearfield High School and LDS Seminary. Utah State University at the Davis County School District auditorium, 45 E. State Street, Farmington. He will speak particularly on family relations. addressing An Orientation Tea will be April 27 at the home of Nada Nicholas, 146 W. 1900 N., for all contestants. Three Getting homemaker social speaker Judging will be based on a e talent number, swimming suit and evening gown and competition private interviews. three-minut- An elegant gown of white satin with lace appliques and pearl beadwork was chosen by the bride. In the bridal line were Miss Melody Navarro as maid of honor, and the Davis County The Davis County Homemakers are planning a meeting this Saturday with a been have ROY Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. Raymond F. Navarro of 4949 S. 2675 W. of the marriage of their daughter Lori Ann to Gordon Wayne Cole. slated $2 and never married. Calif., are the future bridegrooms parents. The bride-to-b- e will graduate in May from 11 Fees vary between Contestants must exem-plif- y high moral character 1526 N. 200 W., and Billy W. Kennedy Sr. of Santa Cruz, Community class SUNSET Spring quarter classes at Sunset Junior High Community School, 1610 N. 250 W., begin May 7. The community school is offering nine classes, each meeting every Thursday for three to six weeks. Participants must be 16 years old by Sept, 4 and not be 27 years old by the same in 1979. The marriage will be solemnized in the Ogden LDS Temple with a reception in the Sunset 7th Ward chapel on the 21st. Another reception will honor the in the young couple Rawlings, Wyoming LDS Church on April 22. Miss Crook graduated from school in high Rawlings, Birthday Stake Center. date so they will be eligible for the Miss America contest College in Rexburg, Idaho and is presently attending BYU majoring in recreation. Mr. Stephens is a Clear- SUNSE- T- Miss Teri Ann Martin will be married to Billy W. Kennedy, Jr., on June 1. The Ogden LDS Temple will provide the setting for the ceremony. A reception will be held at the Sunset LDS Stake Center. Mr. and Mrs. James D. Martin of 333 W. 870 N., parents of the bride elect, are announcing the news. Mrs. Margaret Kennedy of April 12, 1978, Page 5 pernight Saturday formances have already been sold. Approximately 500 tickets are being sold for each night, she said. Prices are $2.50 for front to middle section seats while back row seats sell for $2 a piece. Assistant Director Elaine Walker said that The bridegrooms parents afe Mr. AND Mrs. Calvin C. Col$ of 4801S.31O(r Wr" mb, 7 U M , -- y t; A as bridesmaids. Roger Cole was the best man. Ushers were Glen Bair and Neil Rackham. Home to the newlyweds after a wedding trip to Southern Utah will be Ephrata, Wash. Chanqe-of-residenc- dilemmas fade e ..after a With Welcome Wagon, S'mjob to help you make the most of your new DRAPERY CLEANING TAKE simple. DOWN AND REHANG SERVICE Process the Perfect Pleat Way. neighborhood. Shops. Community opportunities. Special attractions. Lots of facts to save you time and money. Plus o bosket of gifts for your family. ll be listening for your call. I these prices were .necessary to pay for the costumes and the royalties for putting on the play the three nights. Leads for the play, who have been practicing since January include Shelly Adair as Laurey"; Robert Howe as Curley; Kathy Simpson as Gertie; Karen Van Noy as Aunt Eller; Will Lynn Schultz as Parker; Susie Sorensen as Ado Annie; and Glen Checketts as Jud Fry. 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