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Show ' SUN CHRONICLE , April 20, 1 978, Page 8 and lovely gifts. Helen Wood entertained on Saturday at a baby shower for Lori Toone at the Wood home. Lori and her husband live in Ogden. There were . about 30 W0 Miss Elaine Reeve was guest of honor at a prenuptial party on Tuesday evening hosted by Virginia Draper at the Draper home. Elaine will be married this week in the LDS Temple to Paul Waite. It was a miscellaneous shower and she received many useful Ford has been hospitalized very ill. Tests are being made to determine the cause of her illness. Belle Aimes Club met at the .home of Harriet Daines on Wednesday evening. Phai Allen who came her from Thailand gave a discussion on life and customs in that area. Present were Irma Bingham, Laura Call, Margaret Egbert, Verda Knight, Thora Louise Neilsen, HANSEN GLASS Porter, Martin, Mirdred Lavon Ried, Ruth Ronerts of COMPANY "' insulated glass storm doors ANO ESTIMATOR BUS. SALES RES. 292-550- 3 of Lee and . Carol Anderson. n8" Giles and Bertha Framp-to- n of Sandy visited here last Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. A.C. Wallace. Irene Stocks is back home after been hospitalized for open heart surgery. She is recovering nicely. and Mrs. Weller and their daughter Barbara are here visiting with Mrs. Wellers brothers and his family Allan and Nora Stephens. They came Mr. for surgery. John R. Roberts Diamondville, Wyoming visited here last week with Ed and Harriet Daines. became They friends when Mr. and Mrs. of Daines served years on a mission ago. Smith, A Womens Role in Todays at the LDS Society, Institute at 7 p.m. today. Mrs. Smith is the mother of seven children and will discuss the contributions she believes women can make to their families, comand professions sales conducted committees, plus the Child Abuse Committee of the Utah Division of Family Services and Salt Lake Citys Para-Me- d Foundation board of Park or Reese Pioneer Park. Proceeds from the event will be used for prizes for the boys, cash commissions for the units and capital improvements at the Council's three summer camps. trustees. Terrace area will function at Affleck Park. Extensive planning is going into the creation of a Friday has been scheduled for the arrival home of Elder handicap awareness trail under the direction of Lola Jardine Patterson, Scout Richard son Tesch, of Wilford and Beth Tesch. He has been serving an LDS mission in the Portland, Oregon area. His mission participation chairman over the Mt. Ogden region. She said they plan to perform scouting feats under varying Ai handicap tonditions suctf as arm tied to belt, on crutches, pblindfolded, etc. This is just one of the many interesting features of the Scout-O- -: Rama,' .she said. w report is to be givenvin the " Riverdale 1st Ward on May 21, Relatives anTfrlends 'are" invited to attend the meeting which begins at 2:15 p.m. The past two weeks have been busy ones for Elmer I 25 OFF ANY PIANO Special added guest stars will be WEST BEND group of entertainers who cannot be beat in show biz! French Style BOX 30-L- They've oati . . s.1; . . . Lb. and Pearl Call and family. Their and daughter, Lowell and Jan Call Farr of Hooper had a baby girl on April 5. Elmer St. Benedict entered Hospital with a blood clot in his lungs on April 11. He son-in-la- whom she had never met, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Russell of die Portland area, dropped by on their way through Ogden on the 12th. Daryl, Elmer Pork Chops Lb. 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Cars, trucks, vans, 4x4's not as is car regularly while all their are all sold in a in like new condition, 3. Hertz offers a year or 1 2,000 mile warranty on all their vehicles sold, for $25.00 additional to the selling pricell 1 TRADES ACCEPTED 4. SAVINGS SAVINGS 5. SAVINGS The Superstar in Sell HERTZ -a- -car. 621-566- An Athletic ' Banquet honoring all men and boys of Jhe Riverdale Stake who tEi&tieipated in its ports ifogram in any capacity during the past year will be held on April 29. No charge will be made for the chicken dinner which will be served beginning at 7 V2TH p.m. at the 2nd W Ward. Guest speaker will be Joe E. Whitesides. Leonard Mecham is the mens Stake Sports Director. Hostess for Riverdale Camp 27 of the DUP on Thursday, April 27 will be Alta Jorgensen Patterson, 4159 South 1050 West. Cohostesses will be Velma Faddies and Virgie Christensen Stromberg. A luncheon will begin at 1 p.m. The lesson will be presented by Virgie Stromberg and a history of one of her pioneer ancestors will be read by Helen Norton. Camp Rachel Adams of the DUP will hold their April 27 meeting at the home of Mary Ann Wright at 764 Ridge View in South Ogden. It will begin at 7:30 p.m. The lqsson is to be given by Marilyn Corbridge. After about a year of being on the waiting list the Riverdale 2nd Ward has finally succeeded in securing the Southern Pacific Men of Song to put on their sacrament service program this Sunday, April 23. The meeting will begin at 3 p.m. A five mile hike was taken last Saturday morning by the Blazer Scouts from the Riverdale 3rd Ward under the supervision of their leaders, Carole Hill and Judy Miller. They parked one of their behicles at the South Weber Ward then drove the carload of eight boys to their starting point at the Riverdale 2nd & 4 th Ward. All ten followed the South Weber Road back to the other car. The boys who participated were A.J. Nnolly, Steven Cypers, Steven LLesley, Matt Gailey, Monson, Mike Rodney Bailey, Ronald Hill and Chet Child. Thought for the Day There are two kinds of failures in life-th- ose who annot do what they aretl ose wh can do noth ng else. Michelle Bingham, the Ront-A-C- ar 461 -- 25th St. the The sympathy of the community is extended to the Dean Hawkley family on the death of Elvas mother, Mrs. Ellen Catherine Groberg Crowther, 91, on April 11. Her funeral was conducted Saturday at the Chapel of the Flowers Mortuary with Bishop IT. Kenneth Brown of the Harrisville 1st Ward BEEF GROUND WITH BEEF HEARTS OO at hospital. CO Lb.OOc Rib End Visitors at the home of Bob and Geri Decius recently were her brother, Robert Hansen, and his wife and family from Rexburg, Idaho. w Country Style Pork Spare Ribs a Tickets for this spectacular performance are available at Bar C in Riverdale, at Hill Field or at the box office. We are delighted to report that Mrs. Country Music of Texas, Grace Mikel, called to inform us that our favorite singer and dear friend, Varnon Oxford, is being considered for the title role in a movie on the life of the late, great Hank Williams. Vernon sounds and looks a lot like Williams and in England where Oxford has enjoyed two tours this year, they refer to my redneck friend as Hank the second. England and Germany have invited V.O. back for a June concert. Fans throughout the Intermountain West are pressing for a Vernon Oxford concert in Utah. Watch this column for details. 5 us?645 Sliced Bacon Spare Ribs Moun-tainwes- Lb.l79 Steaks Our Famous III XJUUUUULT FREDDY FENDER, one of Countrys superstars will appear in concert at the Terrace Ballroom in Salt Lake City, Saturday, April 22. By popular demand two complete shows are slated for 7:30 and 10 p.m. This fabulous entertainer with a dozen gold records and a movie career to his credit, is still the same friendly person t. that he always has been. Freddy is a favorite in the visiting PRESENT THIS AD Tender& Juicy ijUULIJLLIJLl their son, and his wife and family came from Rupert, Idaho this past weekend. Gary and Eleanor Call Blodgett and family drove up from Salt Lake City to join the rest of the family in IN STOCK WHEN YOU Rib 399-594- 1, singer. He n SfoaxsMte UtepSDG The troops of the whichever place is most convenient for them. These are Clearfield High School, Box Elder County Fair High Grounds, Weber church LDS The second event will be a banquet in the WSC Union Building Skyroom at 6:30 p.m. Friday. The tickets are $4 per person and a magician will provide entertainment. On Friday a luncheon will be held at 12:30 p.m. in the Union Building Skyroom. School, John Affleck ad- The Associated Women Students and the Ogden College Stake Relief Society have planned these three days for the enjoyment of mothers and daughters and as an opportunity for them to said do things together, Mrs. Weight. Those planning to attend ext. 666 should call for a reservation form. has given over 250 lectures to church and civic organizations on topics She General President of the LDS Relief Society, will begin the three days of activities with a talk entitled, numerous have been arranged so that ticket can holders attend Vi she added. Barbara said Mrs. Weight. Mrs. Smith serves on locations C7 - Mrs. by local scouts WiM (. continue annually, event however, Administration., and Grace Demine Johnson have a baby girl born on April 7. Grandparents Lathair and the late Donna Johnson. Michael and Grace now live in Ogden. venturesome booth show will begin at 10 a.m. and close at 3 p.m. Five different featuring clothes from Staceys of North Ogden. We would like to this Scout-O-Ram- a Saturday, May 6. This colorful, D affairs. Michael Scout-O-Ram- has been heard with the Philharmonic Philadelphia Orchestra and other major choral groups. Topping off the luncheon will be a fashion show Speaker for the luncheon will be Mrs. Jaynann Morgan Payne, mother of 12 and a former Mrs. Utah.. Mrs. Payne is a Brigham Young University graduate. Her topic will be Beauty Is For Keeps. nationally-know- munities, uia 4 concerning womens interests, family life and this program, although Mothers and Daughters youth, said Mrs. Weight. Entertainment will be Weekend is an annual event on many other campuses," provided by Ricky Tanner, a who has said Toni Weight, WSC local boy associate dean of student established himself as a Business Members of the Laurel of Nora Stephens accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Stephens went on an outing on Wednesday to the BYU campus. They toured the new language training center, had dinner together class All cubs and scouts of the Lake Bonneville Council are in presently participating a ticket sales for the which is to be held on 1 Mothers and daughters have an opportunity both to learn and have fun at Weber State College today, Friday and Saturday at a Mothers and Daughters Weekend sponsored by the Associated Womens Students of Weber State College andthe Relief Society of the Ogden Utah College Stake. This is the first year Weber State has presented for the wedding of David Stephens who will marry Carma Crook on Friday in the Ogden LDS Temple. They will also be on hand for the graduation services of their son Stephen, Bishop who will graduate from BYU with a Masters Degree in Mr. and Mrs. $ Mom's, daughters gather Bishop John Watts is at home again after hospitalization r vj CLEARFIELD COURIER, April 19, 1978, Page 8 .it. then Donna Glenn, a former Sunset resident visited here last week with Virginia Draper. The Glenns now living in Logan were neighbors of the Draperss. f six Mrs. H.G. Hammon was among eight luncheon guests of Mrs. Farrell Adams at the Adams home in Ogden on Thursday. W. 100 N. UT 8401 0 BOUNTIFUL, 290-155- 5 , have a baby boy born on April 19. INSTALLATION 563 COREY STAHLE Diamond-ville- Bruce and Cheryl Sanders WINDOWS c' J. and Wyoming. Residehtial Commercial Auto Anderson was among piano students of James Pingree presented in a recital on Saturday evening. She is the daughter relatives and friends who attended. Vicki Cook, her sister came down from Burley, Idaho to attend the party which numbered about thirty. Dora went to a concert presented by the BYU mail chorus. David and Lee Stephens sons of Allan and Nora are members of the group. Going along were Mrs. Anna Marie Herschi, Susan Herschi, Lynette Corgiat, Lisa Corgiat, Valeria Piepkorn, and Becky Christiansen. Denise i champion speller from- the Riverdale School fourth grade, made it through six - 3 Overland Wst Inc. (Open till 9 p.m.) I , rounds before being eliminated in the state spelling bee at Salt Lake City last Friday, April 14. |