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Show I SUN TIMES, Feb. 21,1 979, Page 5 CLEARFIELD COURIER, TwDim The Ogden Area Mother of Twins club is inviting their members and husbands to the anniversary dinner to be held Friday at 7:30 p.m. The dinner will be held at Steak the Black Angus Barn in North Ogden, with Dr. Douglas Brinley as the guest speaker. He will speak . sly setts dlmmier lb) Your Enriching Marriage. Dancing will on follow and those wishing reservations should call Kathy at Upcoming elections will be held in March. Offices to be voted on are vice president, secretary, treasurer, March date circled CLEARFIELD Plans are being made for a March 16 Salt Lake LDS Temple wedding by Miss Sally Steed and Frank M. Rees. A reception will be held at the home of the bride elects parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Steed, 616 Maple June 30 wedding planned LARRY AND JERRY CHRISTENSEN . . . spotlighted this month CLEARFIELD Miss Anne Elizabeth Timberman and Michael Wayne Reed circle the date of June 30 for their wedding in the First Southern Baptist Church. The future bride is a daughter of Lt. Col. and Mrs. Donald E. Timberman, who live at 1176 S. 1075 E. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Reed Jr., of 257 S. 700 E. are the bridegroom elects parents. Miss Timberman will graduate from Clearfield High School this year. Mr. Reed is a graduate of Clearfield High School. Plans are being made for a reception at the Hill Air Force Base Officers Open Mess. ANNE TIMBERMAN AND MICHAEL REED . . . Nuptial -- vows plan June wedding Feb. 21,1 979, Page 5 membership chairman, and historian. Other committee chairmen will be chosen at that time also. Time and speaker for the elections will be announced. For twin problems, that you cant handle, call Karen at on the club's 8 Hotline. VV in- formation on the club, call 4 or Sandy Smith at Kathy Ixvett at Spotlight of the Month Our spotlight for this month is Larry and Jerry Christensen. They are the twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Kirk B. and Anne Peterson Christensen. These two boys are now 17 months old and are very active according to their parents, which keeps them Couple on the run constantly. Although the twins keep them busy, their parents are proud and pleased to have them in the family. Their Kirk, father, recently made up a saying Reception honors local newlyweds CLEARFIELD Miss Barbara Adams and Michael K. Lee exchanged wedding vows in the Ogden LDS Temple last Friday with Elder George E. Wright, grandfather of the bridegroom, officiating. The new bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Darold Adams, 1542 E. 700 S. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur LaMon-t- e Lee of Calgary, Canada. A reception honored the newlyweds at the White House in South Ogden. The bride wore a gown of delustered satin with an overlay of sheer organza. Victorian pearl studded patterned lace covered the bodice forming a Lace . ..trimmed the staadup collar and For any additional For those interested in selling or swapping items, Call Cathy Gates at 773-381- 9. Drive. Mr. Rees is the son of Mr and Mrs. Frank W. Rees, 1281 Federal Heights Drive, Salt Lake City. Miss Steed was graduated from Clearfield High and LDS Seminary. She will receive a bachelor of science degree in math education from Utah State University in March. Mr. Rees, a graduate of Highland High and LDS Seminary, served an LDS Mission to Geneva, Switzerland and is attending the University of Utah. that reflects the fun and joy that the twins bring to their Double the family. pleasure, double the fun, two little fellers are better than one. The twins have one sister and two brothers older than they. the cuffs of the bouffant sleeves. The gathered skirt cascaded into deep ruffles extending into a chapel length train. Mrs. Jerry Hopkins, Mrs. Jeffery Hansen, Mrs. Ted Fifield and Mrs. Kelly Bambrough were attending matrons with Mrs. Mark E. Vernon as matron of honor. Best man duties were assumed by Gary LaMonte Lee with Warren Douglas Lloyd and Robert Darren Lee as ushers. Following a wedding trip to Canada, the newlyweds plan to make their home in Provo. 731-276- 731-594- 5. trades promise CLEARFl ELD Married Friday were the former Miss Sylvia Jeanne Cloward and Donald Hull Suhaka. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glannin A. Cloward of 509 Fern Drive. The bridegroom who lives in Provo is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Suhaka of Waldwick, N.J. Nuptial was the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception followed at the Clearfield LDS 7th Ward Cultural Hall, with an open house being held in May in Waldwick. The bride was attractive in her nylon chiffon over taffeta gown with a fitted bodice which featured a lace and a high trimmed lace collar. The triple tiered skirt was trimmed in lace. Maid of honor was Miss Lynette Browning. Serving as bridesmaid was Miss Robin Pierce and as attending matron, Mrs. Leland Slaughter. Best man was Mark Neil-soUsher was Hal Hasse. MRS. DONALD SUHAKA Ogden Plasma Center will PAY YOU CASH !: I For Donating Plasma Up to $80.00 per month 393-860- 6 2262 Washington Blvd. 9:30 a.m.4:00 p.m. Mon. & Wed. 8:00 a.m.-2:3- 0 p.m. Tues., Thurs. & Fri. "n!w DONORS, BRING THIS AD AND RECEIVE 1 $2.00 BONUS UPON DONATION. (ONE ONLY PER DONOR) V V" traded MERRY McBRIDE AND DAN EVANS . . . make wedding plans Temple ceremony planned by couple CLEARFIELD Miss rry McBride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Davis 0. McBride of 1075 S. 1200 E will in a bride become ceremonies March 16 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Me- The bridegroom elect, Dan James Evans, is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Olin L. Evans of 1108 N. 1500 W Clinton, reception will be held following the ceremony at the Clearfield LDS 4th and 9th Wards Cultural Hall. Miss McBride is a graduate of Clearfield High School and LDS Seminary and is attending Stevens lienager Business College. A The future bridegroom was from graduated Clearfield High School and LDS Seminary, and served an LDS Mission to Bristol, England. former SUNSET The Miss Shelley Hebdon and Ronald L. Sevy were wed Saturday in the Wedding World in Ogden. Parents of the bride are Mrs. Eunice Hebdon of 2429 N. 475 W., and Maylen Hebdon, 3110 Highway 66, Porterville. The bridegrooms parents are Mrs. Betty Jean Sevy of 1048 Weber River Drive, Riverdale and Ira Clark Sevy of Salt Lake City. Bishop James Bridges presided in the ceremony. A reception following the rites honored the couple. Attending were Mrs. LeGrande Sevy as matron of honor; and Heather Hebdon as flower girl. The bride wore an attractive gown of chiffon over taffeta. 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