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Show CLEARFIELD came to temple work in on Ogden Saturday morning. Among those who enjoyed luncheon and a family afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Ross Jenkins of River Heights, Mr. and Mrs. Colen Jenkins of Pocatello, Ida., do her friends know she is now at the Sunset Beauty Shop in in Ogden. Sandridge Camp of DUP met at the home of Nola Kimber on Friday morning for the October meeting. jCamp business conducted by Kathryn Brady, captain. The ' lesson Native Pioneers was given by Denise Hammon Two family historys were given by Norma Earl of John Ellison and his wife Harriet Hales Present were Nola Flu shots are scheduled at the Heritage Center on Nov. 6 from 1 until 5 p.m. There will be a 50 cent fee for the service for senior, citizens. Have attendance. From the Sunset birthday, anniversary or social event Camp, Kathryn Brady, captain, Denise Hammon and Luella Carver. Niven and Jeanne Wilson and their son and daughter are here from Alaska coming up you would like in print for a scrapbook? For news in the Sunset area call Denise Hammon at A convention was held Saturday morning in Layton which included the North 825-947- Davis Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Davis and their son Scott of Snowhomish, Wash, came in on Friday and have been visiting with Mrs. Daviss parents Lawrence and Nola . a North & Kimber. ' Scott will be married on Wednesday in the Idaho Falls Temple to Kristy Call. .The Calls now live in Snowomish but were former residents of Rigby. There 'will be an open house on Wednesday in Rigby, a reception for the couple m Snowomish on Friday 'evening. ' Mr. and Mrs. Vic Brady and Mr. and Mrs. William Scott and their son Perry went to West Jordon on visiting with Mrs. Wilsons parents Mr. and Mr$. Eugene Knight and other relatives and friends. ", David W. Heaps, 82, of Clearfield who died in the Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake City was the father of Mrs. Bruce (Doris) Gunderson. He was a High Priest, and had been a stake missionary, a member of the Central Camps of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. Vemetta Wilson of the North Central Camp presiding. Reports on activities of the two camps were given by their captains Mrs. Wilson and Lila Lutz. Instructions from the Central Company were given by two members coming from Salt Lake City. The program also included several musical numbers. Luncheon was served to members of the 30 camps attending From the Sunset Camp Verda Knight and Mildred Porter, me members of the North Davis board were in Clearfield seventh ward. Formerly an employee at Hill AFB he served in the Sunday for the birthday observance of a grandson, son of Robert and Renaee Brady. Scott was two years old. Robert and Renaee also have a daughter Holly. Army during World War I. He is survived by his widow the former Emma Flitton, who he married in 1938, a son David Heaps, Clearfield, Artuhur Laven Williams, Mrs. Darlene Evans of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Gunderson. Funeral services on with Bishop Saturday Clifford LeFevre officiating. Internment was in the Washington 69, of Malad who died on Oct. 25 in a Logan Hospital was the brother of Mrs. Lloyd (Barbara Hollingsworth. He had operated farms in the Malad and Raymond areas. He was an active member of the LDS Church. He is survived by his widow the Heights Memorial Park. Vic and Kathryn Brady entertained on Saturday In honor of Mrs. Bradys brother Clyde Thomas who is visiting hare from Menloe Park, Calif. Present were Mr. Thomas; a sister Lillian Cahill of Ogden with whom he has also visited sons of the Bradys, Thomas, his wife Marilyn and children of Ogden and Samual and Marie Brady L)IETk .CENTER 0 or Laura Wells Harrison, two sons, five daughters. 31 grandchildren, two his father and eight sisters. on Funeral services in Malad Stake the Saturday Center. Internment in the Malad Cemetary. n, The Uth birthday of Sherry Fawn Bailey was observed on Monday evening and their children of Bountiful. Becky Zaugg entertained with about 25 friends and on Saturday evening in honor relatives invited. There was of her mother Betty Koster a spook alley, games and who will be married on Nov. food. Sherry is the daughter 15 to Lee Johns of Ogden. of Gerold and Sherry Bailey, They visited while tieing a it was held at their home. quilt. Sherry Bailey wishes to let Visitors of Mark and Bonnie Jenkins on Saturday t ' afternoon were relatives who LOSE 17 to 25 LBS. IN JUST 6 WEEKS 394-766- former 731-50- accident several weeks ago. There were quite a number of Sunset residents going to Mendon on Sunday for a farwell which honored Steven Shelton who leaves on Thursday for the mission home m Provo prior to his leaving on a mission in the Leone Bingham visited here a few days last week with her sister Virginia Draper. Mrs Bingham lives City. Bolivia-Argentin- Mendon ladies schedule post bazaar VFW Smith and Reeve, Letha Thelma Jensen, a member recently moved here from Ogden Refreshemts were e served furnished by Hansen who was unable to be there Next meeting will be Nov 17 at the home of Lucy Smith. Thelma Robison is in the hospital for possibly surgery The Ladies Auxiliary to Veterans of Foreign Wars in Layton will hold a bazaar on Saturday, from 10 a m. to 5 p m at the Post Home, 1389 North Main An assortment of handmade items including quilts, gifts for adults and children and food will be on sale The public is invited Ber-neic- and treatment Mark Steven LaTulippe, 22, of Ogden, a former Sunset resident died on Oct 23 in Cache Valley of an gunshot wound while hunting He was the son of George and Lorraine He had been LaTulippe employed by the U.S Forest Service He was a Ogden High School graduate, attended Utah State University and was a senior at Weber State College. He had been a member of the Ogden High School football team, track team and choir Surviving are his parents, of Ogden a sister, Mrs Mark (Patricia ) Handy of Salt Lake City on Funeral services in Ogden of The Lake view Bus mess and Professional Womens Club is planning a meeting on Nov 9 beginning at 7 p m The dinner meeting will be Trinity North Davis and South Weber counties are invited to attend Reservations can be made by calling Mrs 394-193- The Trinity L.W.M L members will be holding a Rummage Sale on Friday and Saturday, from 10 a m to 4 pm at the Trinity jewelry, novelties, toys, household items Proceeds for that the s will go to help projects i Anniversary Sale 8&Q your 25 years of continued patronage we are offering some fine quality pieces at exceptionally low prices. In appreciation of Spficq Salt up to 50 0 Silver Holloware o Birthstone Rings ..25 o Name Brand Watches 50 up to 50 33V3 . : ; off off off I 91 s All 1 10-- slilfUICLRVi 6 25 Years of Quality ' W. Riverdale Rd. & 399-564- 1 Elegance 1 In the Riverside Plaza concerts In the Vd A. Browntej Cester for the 4 or Karen Smith at Zuech at Dr. Godfrey is head of 731-276- 394-156- 8. McKay-De- e and also has his University of Utah. Hot Line Mother of Twins Club members are urged to call if having problems with their twins or need a shoulder. 394-15- Performing Arts 8 p.m. 7 SEASON TICKETS Friday, November R. STRAUSS R. STRAUSS Bid you kriou . . . 10... qKra.S6fl, oBst Don Ein HakUnlobon Mate r QUALITY EYEVARE 6 HEARING AIDS . Oauda pianist HAYDN Symphony No. 94 In O Malar, "SuprUa RAVEL Plane Concerto In O Malar RAVEUndure at an bMMan MOUSSOROSKY 24. Wednesday, February 7 bhn, Wadnnsdny, Ftbranry 21 . HonoUu SyKMMpi Robort LBarctJna, BERUOZ to Cortoiro Overture BEETHOVZN I minor If .... Andre K5as,pbrisf Overture to MOZART The Mapk Malar ' Ami 6 Oneenno PURCEU o MIIHAUD-Choroo- m In O minor Rmomd ' i J, . Artcaandionpcbr Hondlt, ScorlaM. Oounod, BaNW and Thomat RESPIOHf as usual Hours are t am yo 5:M pm OODIN 950 25th St. Suite N-- 1 ' LAYTON 4 r All 6 ' , November 4, will be exto become due Monday, Nov 6 The book drop will be open for those who desire to return their books on tf to For one of their service projects this year, the Beta Mu Chapter m Layton of In- House m Ogden. Members of the sorority finished the chair and painted it yellow A plaque was placed on each chair, which was donated at a discount by Bakers Jewelry of Layton. Beta Mu is a cultural, '"' 49 2 iv ) ir Series televised A Utah State University television series will be rebroadcast via KBYU, Channel 11, beginning Thursday The Update m Quality series, which Parenting on some focuses of problems, concerns, the and solutions faced by youth involved in early marriage and parenting, is hosted by Dr. Glen Jenson, USU Extension family and human development specialist. The series will be rebroadcast Thursdays at 7:30 p m through Jan Dr Vladamir De Lissovoy, noted author, lecturer, and researcher on adolescent parenthood from Pennsylvania State University, will compare efforts in 4 natural resource development and preservation with what we do for our families, Dr, Jenson noted Dr De Lissovoy will appear Thursday. Brent Barlow, by Dr of child department and family development relations at BYU, and Pauline Richards, department of home economics at BYU Fifteen and Pregnant, ideas resources and available to help the unmarried pregnant teenage mother, will be the subject of a program Nov. 30 featuring Byron Ray, director of LDS Social Services in Logan Marilyn Gall and Dr. Ramona Marotz-Bade- n, department of family and human development at USU, talk about early marriage and as pregnancy forerunners of single parent families on Dec. 7. Dr. Terry Olsen, department of child development and family relations at BYU, gives some suggestions on how to avoid the trap of early marriage On Dec. 21, the long term On Nov. 9, Dr. Jay D department head and professor of family and human development at USU, will talk about the causes and contributing factors to teenage pregnancy and early marriage. Parents in School is the theme of Dr. Walter Talbots remarks on Nov. 16. Talbot is that is being conseque- socio-econom- nces of early marriage and parenthood will be presented by Dr. Steve McLaughlin, department of sociology, social work thropology at and an- USU. The importance of proper nutrition during pregnancy and the nutritional problems of the teenage mother will be discussed by Dr. Arthur and Georgia MaHoney Lauritzen, department of nutrition and food sciences at USU. This program will be aired Dec. 28. Jan. 4 will see two national figures discuss the problems America faces with the growing number of teen- age pregnancies. Sen. Orrin Hatch, member of the by parents human Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Komeau are the parents of a baby boy on Oct. 18. They reside at 2536 N. 890 W., Clinton, resources com- mittee, and Peter Schuck, deputy assistant secretary for planning And evaluation in the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, will be the guests. JAYCZDAY OODIN t AM 'Til E. 5350 So. St. Benedict Professional Bldg. HANSEN GLAC'J GO I! 425 C.3-3B3- L2A SZnVtKQ AIL TK2 ttTJWNfrSfa SLICING GLASS DOORS PLATE GLASS WINDOWS CUSTOM CUT MIRRORS A'JTOCU DOOR CLOCCR3 TCTrO rCTYL 1 , rwj nr , "h s f e J service organization and is part of a worldwide group of women. There are nine chapters in the Davis Council A 4 and social welcomed K t JV f Saturday wo roc keirs 1 4 am tended I v 10 at due Saturday, books Headquarters ; . remain open to 5 p m Clinton baby 025-162- 4 I Tho PMm of Romo will Ktea Cptbd far fetter's refard. 2179 N.l 700 W. West of Davis No. Hospital I d vbrd cr fcssbg pretfan r.::AY-r::DA- Y 5 MHHAUO-Suit- ft tzn era Diorl PW Symphony No. 4 In P Molar, Plano Concerto No. 2 In BRAHMS Bountiful to counteract the of epidemic teenage pregnancy will be discussed Wa fill optical prescriptions written by your aya doctor. Wo have large selection of eyewear frames. e We have prescriptions and non prescription sunglasses, e We repair broken frames and replace brokeri lenses. e We 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. e We have an emergency service on hearing aid repairs. The Swan of Tuonola SIBEUUS Violin Concerto No. 1 In O minor BRUCH TCI iAIKO VSKY Symphony No. S In E minor Thursday, March 22 facility Library Offered HAS AN ADDITIONAL HEW LOCATION III DAVIS C0UNTT Jw lands, vMMst THOMPSON Symphony No. 3 In Additional work to bo announced The Headquarters of the Davis County instruction I' WodnaBday, January closes for work the superintendent of schools for the state of Utah Some new and innovative HoMv, pMtt . . Larin Ovwiur to "Rotomund" SCHUBERT Homo eoncarto No. 3 In BEETHOVEN No 1 In C minor BRAHMS-Sympho- Friday, November 24 Friday, twins, husbands and all mothers of twins are encouraged to attend the meeting. She said the should prove meeting beneficial to all who attend. For further information on the meeting, please call Mrs. at the Ogden Womens Clinic. He served at the his residency Open A rehearsal dinner was hosted by the parents of the young couple at Andys Chuck Wagon Library facility two rocking chairs Wednesday to the Infant Intensive care unit at McKay-De- e Hospital One rocking chair was donated for the hospital by Dee Sparrows Showplace, with the other unfinished chair given by The Wood practice Ogdon Sorbs Higley David Varble carried out Beta Sigma Phi ternational donated The Mother of Twins Club is planning their next meeting on Nov. 9 beginning at 7 p m. Speaker for the meeting, to be held at the Green Room West, No. 2, McKay-De- e Hospital, is Dr. Merrill" Godfrey. He will speak on obstetrics. A question and answer session will follow, according to Sandra Smith, club president. Mothers who are expecting Hospital Eight exciting performances 1978-7- 9 825-300- 7 obstetrics at presents Mrs Mothers of Twins meeting Lutheran Church in the Fellowship Hall, 385 W. Golden Ave , Layton Many useful items can be found there . . . clothing, or 7 attending matron Petite flower girl was Kerrie the duties of best man Michael Higley, Larry Varble, Neil Higley, Steven Higley and Mike Phillips were ushers The new Mr. and Mrs Varble will live in Ogden after their brief wedding trip Befca Mu gjoves for the program H t held at the Roy Elks Lodge, 1875 W 5200 S Dr. Lawrenc-c- e Barenholtz will be the guest speaker, addressmg the subject of lifestyles and will center on the working women and their illnesses Mrs Mary Nye and Mrs Nye, Omura at deep Cluny lace flounce and a chapel length tram She chose as her attendants- Mrs Bill Jensen, sister of the bride, as matron of honor, Miss Carrie Fowers as maid of honor; Miss Jan Heslop and Miss Anita Child as bridesmaids, and Mrs Steven Higley as System in Farmington will be closed Saturday, November 4 Work being done on the power system m the Davis County Complex will make this action necessary The two branch libraries, North Branch in Clearfield and South Branch in All working women m the sale the Wayne Wilcock has been complications Parents of Mr Varble are Mr and Mrs Charles E Varble of 2591 N 325 W , Sunset A reception at the Hams House in Ogden was held following The bride was lovely in her gown of polyester over taffeta It featured a fitted bodice and square yoke of Cluny lace, enhanced with rows of pearls, topped with a high collar It was fashioned with shepherdess sleeves The bouffant skirt boasted a Yoshika Omura are ladies plan treatment again of 5576 S 6700 W slate meeting Flora Neibaur flew to Corpus Chnstus, Texas on Friday to be with her daughter and her family Mike and Ruth Ann Enquist Ann Ruth has been and Mrs hospitalized Neibaur will take care of the two Enquist children while their mother is receiving hospitalized HOOPER Exchanging nuptial vows Friday in the Ogden LDS Temple were the former Miss Jan Higley and C. Leon Varble The bride is a daughter of Mr and Mrs Kent P. Higley Business women Internment in Sunset Gardebs Valley in Sandy area. a Steven is the son of Ross and Kathryn Shelton The family lived in Sunset for many years before they moved to Kimber, Kathryn Brady, Denise Hammon, Luella Carver, Norma Earl, Melba Miskin, Ruth Larsen, Ina Friday 1978, Page 11 developed from injuries following an automobile Sunset Mr. and Mrs. Taggert Jenkins of Dugway, Mr. and Mrs. Greg Jenkins, and Kathy Jenkins of Salt Lake COURIER, Nov. 1, tt it "t J i ? 3 |