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Show CLEARFIELD COURIER. Jan. 1 1 , 1978, Page 4 Roy women visit Hot Springs site Mrs. Laura Holmes and Mrs. her sister, LeonaSchuenman of Roy returned this week hfter a visit to Desert Hot Springs, California. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Sampson of Palm Springs. They attended the Palm Springs Ward of the Latter-da- said Mrs. Holmes, night, and complete the inventory for the shops in a hurry. 10-d- y Church where they heard talks by Dr. and Mrs. George Vogel of Ogden and others. Mrs. Holmes said the ward members had just completed taking inventory for the Palm Springs shops and in this way made enough money to pay the churchs budget. The Mormons, who have a reputation for honesty and fast workers who neither smoke nor drink, work in the stores at Guild holds Saints earns long-sleeve- d blouse com- pleted the outfit. Her prize for winning the contest included 12 skeins of unvirgin wool, and I knit. dont fortunately Mrs. Murphy said that she plans to have her mother-in-iaknit her either a sweater or afghan. She has sewed for some 25 years and her daughter got her interested in entering the contest by sponsored Womens Auxiliary to the National Wool Growers Association and the American Wool Council Her daughter also won an award this year in Idaho in the Senior Division taking third. Although only one other lady entered the contest this year, eight others entered last year and Mrs Murphy said that she would like to see others enter the contest. They can by contacting Mrs. Kenneth Byram, who is in charge of Weber County. I really enjoyed getting out with other women who had entered the contest," she said, and see what they had She said that she made was impressed with one young man, 17, who had entered the contest with a three-piec- e suit he had made and had placed high in the junior division. It was also fun to rejoice with those that won. The best part about the contest, Mrs. Murphy said, was the personal pride and satisfaction in knowing you made thwhile worsomething She said the judges looked at not only how the outfit looked on the participants but them sewing ability also. Her other hobbies include being a Welcome Wagon Hostess, which she has been since October of last year. She has also lived in Roy 20 years, married and the mother of four children. She has two married children, and was recently made a grandmother. Her eldest daughter is traveling in Europe and also has a son who is a senior at Roy High. Elma Anderson as Plans for the forthcoming Tea and Founders Banquet were discussed. These two events will be held in February. Also, ballots were cast for new officers for the coming year. Results of the voting will be made known at the Installation Tea A delightful musical program was presented by the Summer Green Singers from Ogden. Their program Installation recites vows Dinner slated ROY Among the new brides of early January is the former Miss Gayle Ann Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Williams, 2445 W. 4700 S. Friday The Lakeview chapter of Utah Young Homemakers Club will hold the installation dinner on Friday, Jan. 13, at 7 p m. It will be at the Branding Iron restaurant, 5280 S. 1900 W., Roy, and will cost $4 50. The club will install new officers for the coming year and a musical program will be presented by Mark Ogden. New officers being installed will be Mrs. Cathy Carlisle, president; Mrs. Sandra vice Kriser, and Mrs. president; The new bridegroom is Mark L. Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Kay Johnson, 5027 S. 2125 W. The couple exchanged vows on Thursday in the Ogden LDS Temple with Bishop Orel Henderson officiating. They received guests at a reception at the Wards Roy LDS Cultural Hall The brides gown of chiffon was fashioned with a deep set yoke, embellished with a row of pearl buttons Beaded lace trimmed the cuffs of the Juliette sleeves and the hemline of the dress. Matron of honor was Mrs Larry Levindofske, with Miss Cindy Williams as maid of honor. Bridesmaid was Miss Linda Johnson, with Leatham, attending matrons, Mrs. Alan Johnson and Mrs. Husbands are also invited to the dinner. Further information can be obtained by calling Mrs. Colleen Burdess, Mrs. Carlisle or Mrs. Sharon Best, Bruce Johnson. Serving as best man was Alan Johnson Ushers were Jacqueline secretary-treasure- r. 731-251- 773-127- 8; 731-289- 5. Michael Johnson, Bruce Johnson, Chris Williams and Larry Levindofske. They will live in Ogden There's high interest in our variety of Site! Gifts for saving, free or substantially reduced, in price. OGDEN OFFICE r I OGDEN FRST FEDER4L SWINGS co- hostess. the month. and Ricky Micky Nedron, Aug 28,1976 Parents. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nedron, 340 Tyler, Ogden MOTHER OF TWINS CLUB - Twins of -- , Mu,lhiir Couple sewing honors A Roy woman took top honors in the Adult division in the Annual Make it yourself with Wool fashion show held in the Lafayette Ball room of the Hotel Utah Thursday night. Barbara Murphy, 5897 S. 2600 S., Roy, was the state winner in the adult winner, taking the award from one other lady. This is the second time she has entered the contest, last year taking third place. She modeled a blue wool jumper , with a plaid cape. Accessories for her outfit were a white and blue hat with blue high heels. White gloves and a white The January meeting of the Aprender Guild was held at the home of Mrs. Hazel Byrnes, Jan. 4 with Mrs. consisted of group singing, trios, and solos, also a flute solo. Accompaniment by guitar and piano. Refreshments were served. models her woofoutfit that adult division in the "Anin honors her the won top ' It Wool contest. Yourself with nual Make BARBARA MURPHY of Roy Roy woman meeting 2425 Washington Blvd 621-010- 0 Door-sid- e Parking BRIGHAM CITY OFFICE Scheduled for Jan 19 at 7 , the Mothers of Twins meeting will be held at the Utah Power and Light h street on Company, the Second floor in the auditorium. The guest speaker will be Mrs Kay Kronsted who will be speaking on Midwifery 2020 West 5700 South 773-691- 1 e A new series of Childbirth Education Classes will begin Jan. 16, at St. Benedicts Hospital, 5475 South Adams in Washington Avenue, Terrace. The same class will be repeated on Jan. 18, in the dining room. hospital Prospective mothers and fathers are invited to attend I i College those interested should contact Sandra Smith at 731-- ., the dinner and the guest will be Dr. Douglas Brinley, who will speak on marriage and fatherhood. NOTE: Thank you to Sandra, Mary and Sharon for the refreshments at the November meeting. The firemen enjoyed what was left of, Marys cake. Monthly Spotlight speaker the Monday or Wednesday night classes, which will be held from 7 to 9 p m. through March 8. either Registration will take place at 6:45 p m. during the Or week. first may be made by calling instructors, Mrs. or Marilyn Tooley, Mrs. April Redd, Cost for the entire series is 399-315- Instruction will include exercises for the mother-to-bIt will also include films and lectures on labor and e. delivery, anatomy and physiology, facts about nutrition, hygiene, dental care, as well as care of the infant and breast feeding. Other subjects include positive parenting, family planning, infant intellectual stimulation, and hospital admission procedures and insurance coverage. Some time during the series a tour of the obstetrics department and nursery will be conducted. Prospective mothers are urged to wear comfortable clothing and bring a blanket and pillow for exercise programs. The spotlight for this month is on Kathleen Lovett. She is married to Jesse David Lovett, and they live at 1825 W. 450 S., Roy. The Lovetts have identical twin girls, 10 months old named Jessica and Jolene. They are the first twins on either side of the family. Her husband other children; mothers of Twins (new to group) Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sanford (Ruth) 3136 A. Franklin, HAFB old Boy and Girl ! 2764. Best dress is needed for $2. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Perrins of Scottsdale, Arizona, and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Perrins and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fife, all of Woodburn, Oregon, and formerly of Ogden, returned this week after visiting with relatives and friends in Roy and Ogden. They left for Colorado Springs, Colorado, to visit with Mrs. Peter (Susanne Perrins) Carter, home by way of Arizona old Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rummel (Ginny). 3103 B Liberty, HAFB , Dec. 28 Boys Skyroom. Reservations need to be made for the dinner and 392-557- Couples visit in Ogden State K. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Tucker (Bonnie) 2560 Orchard, Ogden Girls Dec. 25 The next months meeting will be a special time for husbands and wives for a banquet has been scheduled for Feb. 17, at 7 p.m. at the Weber Newclasses set at hospital , Kathleen Peterson Roy 4538 S. 1725 W., 2 girls Marily Babington 3rd street, Ogden olds boys 708 Mildred Woodward 563 S. 4th W., Brigham City Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Morris 3087 N. 175 W., No. Ogden 18 months, boys Swap Shop Bobby Mac car seat for sale 1 Good condition year old. $21 or best offer Call Kathy at NOTE: The Mothers of Twins Club will be starting a Hot Line for all mothers of twins in the Ogden area. The Hansen Twins Report The Hansen twins, Lisa and Elisa, are now weighing seven and a half pounds a piece. Dr. Milton, the attending physician, will take 1 have David two old and old, who have come to live with them. Kathy has become a mother of four in one year. Her husband Dave, is a salesman at Sherms Store in Ogden. He was born in Harlin, Kentucky, and lived in various cities in the Northeast. Kathy was born in Ogden and lived in Hawaii for a while. She enjoys sewing, camping, sightseeing and most of all her twins. New Mothers of Twins Michael, Paula, 392-338- 2. the twins back to the University of Utah Medical Center on Feb. 6 for tests and perhaps an operation after that time. YOUR LUCKY DAY, FRIDAY, JANUARY 13 THE IMPULSE IS HAVING A EVERYTHING IN STOCK Come early for best THE IMPULSE 1966 W. 5700 So. Parking People you con talk to about saving REMEMBER: It's IMPossible to ROY SHOPPING CENTER S' f , degree in science nursing. She just recently received her Masters degree in Maternal child. She has been practicing midwifery for two Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Dewey (DeLayne) 757 37th Street, Ogden Girls Dec. 18 and a half years. She has one child, 19 months old, and has been in the Air Force for 12 years As a point of interest, her mother is an identical twin Parking ROY OFFICE Door-sid- received her Bachelors 457-26t- 4 Door-sid- e pregnancy (general). Mrs. Kronsted received her diploma in nursing in 1960. Then m 1972, she pm 101 South Main 734-945- Ywoinis ALL SALES FINAL NO LAYAWAYS leave the IMPulse without something IMPressive NO EXCHANGES i y |