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Show - I Clearfield Courier, September 1 2, 1 979, Page 10 Vick and KfcSxy .- f, EkwRyct. have returned after an as- citing three waoklo Italy. A Family reonkm was-the purpose of the trip, lira. Brady's maiden mm was Malan. Going from this erst alio were Patfina Waterfall and her daughter Ruth from Ogden, some from PuUam, Wadi. and,Flnraannt. Mo. They stayed in Reno, Italy. The reudona were In Tom Pellice and Lucerne where the proceedings- were in three languages with about 60 attending from Italy, France, Switzerland and --f Chris & dick's - l " Fair. . Jerry Thehnan and Bryant native vices In Ogdan on Saturday, Gale are among those ID in the tbs kxxHIxl Intfrnmant. ; in a creatrandchUdron him. Funeral Washington who see-Mxi- Ctty tended the Ledsmaf Cttto Convention held in Salt lake from Aug.' wars the Norman Sants,-Ma- i Woods, Heights Memorial Park. Beth Ward who fau bean IB for same time is stayisg with ' 4 a '' daughter Erlene ' Bruce Watkins, Kenneth MiFwxg inOemflekL ' Rocks, Ned Shaqra, Eugene Sumet Camp of DUP met at the home of Erlene Kidds, Clayton Petersons, TAWngtoH in fWrfkiki on George Dicksons, DarrsD ' Thursday evening for the Congers, Kurt Groskrautss, John and Nads Nkholae September gathering. Verl Nielsen and Doris Elmer co- ware than on Friday. Mrs. hosted. A family history Was Nkfaolas was honored as a ' South Africa. Following die given by Thelma Jensen, die past president of the auxDiary. Year was The 1179, reunion they toured Milan, lesson, Venice, Athens and the given by June Schaclllng. Greek Island. The trip home Mildred Porter was given a p was a thirty hour remembrance from the from Athens. The Brady's group prior to her leering on are still in die process of Thuraday for Boston with . fllemVm qq g resting and reflecting on her laiohaml ' OnSaturday,July21attbe mission. Present were Doris wonderful vacation. home of Mr. and Mrs. AStorfc shower was held on Elmer, Verl Nielsen, Pearl Norman Boss In Cedar Ctty Tuesday evening for Judy Dabel, Beth Ward, Melba Robert (Robin) C. Startton Erlene Morrell who la ejecting her Smith,, Eddington, first baby anytime now. It' Verda Knight, Margaret and Lori (Frits) Dabd were was bdd at the home of her Willis, lone Ferrln, Mildred united in marriage. .The husband's father and mother Porter, June Schaelllng, ' single ring ceremony was Elds performed by Rev. Norman Reuben and Phyllis Morrell, Thelma' Jensen, D. Boss, grandfather of the Gwen Bush, Iona by Kathy Wood Sparks, groom In the presence of 48 and Kathy Chambers, Judy Kelly, Wands Nielsen, guests. Morrells slater. Attending Harriet Dalnes and Roxey The bride was given away Bronson. were about 35 relatives and her father Ronald Dabel by David Caine is in n Salt friends. Advice on bow to of Sunset The wedding party ID. Lake hospital very successfully bring up Verda Knight and Irma eonaistad of Roxie Bird, children by the giver of the sttartf tbebrtyiapdjMer gift was given as eech of the Bingham were among those Blake a friend of the groom. an auxiliary attending lovely gifts were opened. Traditional wedding music Michael and Vanda Rowe meeting at Davis North was played by Junya Boss, have a new baby, a boy born Hospital on Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Knight was grandmother of the groom. on Sept. S. Michael Boss an uncle of the Glendon and Mildred installed as 3rd groom read from Psalms: Die of group. Porter, of Clearfield forma' 127 Except the Lord BuUd A of convention North the enter residents will Sunset the Mission Home on Sept. 13 Davis and North Davia the House. The, bride were a tunic prior to their leaving to serve Center DUP Companies was a mission for the IDS held on Saturday morning in, styled dress of white emward broidered net which had Church In the Boston, Masi. Clearfield 6th4th-10t- h was There .a been worn by Die grooms was area. Their farewell chapel. maternal greatgrandmoheld on Sunday at the program and reports by Norma and Clearfield 12th ward. Mr. Spencer ther Burgle Epley Pulver at Porter retired from Hill Air presidents of the two camps. her high school graduation in Force Base and Clearfield Two representatives of the 1918. It was Ued with a wide white ribbon sash on which Manufacturing. He has filled Central Company, Thelma ' various positions for the Smithwaite and Louise B. was fashioned a corsage of sDk roses. The same church, serving in two Pearce gave instructions yellow was born by the dress Central from the in and as a bishop Company. bishoprics Sunset Mrs. Porter served Present from the Sunset groom s at her graduation in 1936 in the MIA presidency and camp were Verda Knight, and again for her wedding in Helen Pearl Miller, Stake Dabel, was Primary 1938. secretary for 12 years. She Doris Elmer and Harrietts For the traditional the Dalnes. From Sandridge has been a teacher in most of something old the bride the auxiliarys of the church Camp, Kathryn Brady and and was active in the Denise Hammon. The Young wore a smaU antique pin 153 old which had been Daughters of the Utah uns, a group of girls and boys years Pioneers. They have lived in directed by Vickie Jensen worn by the grooms Elite this area since 1942. They gave two musical numbers. 1887. her at in wedding Epley A 18 six children and have .. group . Kooky e Krafters led by Norma Earl, A smiQl bluebird pin worn by grandchildren. Pulver at her Joseph and Patty Wells Nora Hart, Susan Williams Virgie Epley new daughter arrived on and Carolyn BothweD, Junior wedding in 1916 was pinned leader Jeanette Peterson to the brides right shoulder Sept. 5th. Newel James Cutler, 84, came home with a number of to provide the something blue. formerly of Ogden died Sept. well deserved ribbons from To the compliment Die 6. He was the father of Dr. County Fair recently. Odell Cutler. Born In The State Fair results wiD bluebird pin the bride wore n com flower, fashioned of Brigham City he had lived be later. Jeanette Peterson, blue sDk in her hair. The and Hart there and in Idaho. An active Mary Stacy Kunz, member of the LDS Church blue ribbons for their pup- color scheme of blue yeUow he served a mission to the pets. Chairman Williams was complimented by a floor worn by Roxie Tongan Islands, called back and Pamela BothweD blue length gown later as mission president ribbon for macrame, Lori , Bird the matron of honor. A reception honored the He had been a bishop of the Hart a red ribbon for the Washakie Ward, a counaelor macrame, Stacy Adams a couple following in Curlew Stake Presidency, blue ribbon for crewel ceremony. The wedding cake waa in the shape of two was an active temple, embroidery, Shannon worker. He had been Williams and Jeanette large wedding bells, Member of the Holbrook Peterson blue ribbon for decorated in yellow and School Board. His wife the their potters in the poster white by Die grandmother. Going from this area for former Floy Bingham who division, Shannan WDUams a he married in 1919 died in bhie ribbon from the County the event were Ronald and Fair for her energy poster Pearl Dabel parents of the 1966. There are S sons and 2 bride, brothers and sisters Roxie Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Dabel, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Dabel, Mrs. Peggy Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Joy) Peterson. The newlyweds wDl make their home in Cedar City. - ii DOGEAR SPRUCE I 6 x 4 09'.. I Stained Ft. Com bad Cedar flattop 4 6 Salad 97 FLATTOP CEDAR I x 4 - 6 Ft Stood ft Better 76' ... FLATTOP CEDAR 50' 1 1 Ft - x 6 4 X 1 3 Ft 2 CEDAR unitod ft 1 2x CEDAR 4 - 8 Ft 29 ea. PICKY CEDAR 2", 8 Ft. 4 x ft CHAIN LINK REDWOOD - GAUGE lift 50 Ft. Roll 6.49 Ft. $27.95 24. IF. 2.94 45 Ft. $36.95 1I 90 combed 6 Ft. $42.95 4x4-8F- t. Couplo non-sto- I19 ea. 1x6x6 vice-preside- nt Lila-Lut- ovi so rms VRGIL HE.TON and his family of pancuno to hoosi MOLDINOS AND FROM LAROIST QUANTITY AND COLORED NAILS VARIITY IN TNI INTIRMOUNTAIN WIST. z &2Ud Mirffiidlsiv QQbffaMm soft The 80th birthday open house for VlrgDT. Hilton wiD take place at his home, 139 North 300 East, Clearfield, on September u, 1979 at 7 p.m. Mr. Hilton was born September 14, 18S9 in Virgin, Utah to John Hugh and, .Marla Parker Hilton. His parents later moved to West MiDard County at the time Virgil was six months old. StUl later the family moved to Hinckley. . Virgil graduated from Millard Academy in 1919. It his long graduation that ha became partners in Hilton Brothers Motors in Hinckley and wasnt after and graduated from the U. of U. with a degree in accounting. He - married Mabel McEntira in the Salt Lake Temple on June 29, 19361 and was later caUed to be the first bishop of the Cummings Ward in Salt Lake. He moved to Clearfield in 1947 and went into business with his father-in-la- and McEntire Marshall McEntire and Hilton Lumber Yard. IDs church duties have been many and today he serves as Patriarch of the Clearfield Utah North Stake. He has served in the past as began the a bishop, Sunday school president, ward clerk, a bishops counselor, spent 13 Deltas. Mr. Hilton served a mission for the LDS Church in the Northwestern States from 1927 to 1930. Upon his return he attended B.Y.U. years Stake the in Presidency of the Clearfield Stake, six years as high counselor in the North Davis Stake. er MONOWALL GREEN 316x4x1 48 316 W RED OAK Simulated finish on hardboard backing. Ht grade simulated on lauan plywood $64 CASTLE GOLD RIDGECREST BIRCH 1 St grade. 1 Simulated woodgrain on lauan plywood grade 316 4x4 s Simulated finish on lauan plywood. , 64 $599 CASTLE CROSSCUt OAK 1 316 x 4 x 7Vh 316x4x8 BIRCH I Real Wood Veneer 1st lit grad, wnulatwIwoodgfMi limih on in Grade. boon plywood $T49 $C49 DISCOUNTED ODD & END fi CABINETS Sovg 60 FIBERGLASS PANELS xS 26" 26" 26" 26" While Stack latte $2.11 $3.90 x 10 x 12' x $4-6- 9 14' $5.49 2,xl6V..ur.$6.0 DUCTED GALVANIZED PIPE RANGE In HOODS $H295 il d CHAIN UKX SELF STORAGE ON ALL sizes m DOORUNS Conveniently Located to: Roy, Sunset, Clearfield EOUIFUENT MADE TO ORDER Dimensional Lumber and Fancing Dimawslant Ara Approximations ft HOUSEHOLD GOODS 6 BOATS e fRALERS MERCHANDISE e ETC. REMODEL YOUR KITCHEN Well show you how to do yourself Ana tsvy money I - RENT DY MONTH - SUNSET-- and Mrs. Mr. James H. Della ;.i Chantilly lace. The low round neckline was edged with a ruffle, ana the straight sleeves featured ruffled cuffs. Miss Lelsa Jensen was the maid of honor with the Misses Michelle LsBeck, Carls Hawks, Loralne Chavez and Carrie Welch as bridesmaids, and Angie Rich of 2184 N. 175 W. announce the marriage of tiieir daughter Georgina to Scott Carter. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Demid K. Carter, SON. 800 W., Morgan. m.479-592- 1 forthformatlon SDv 11 , as flower fflri.." The beetlftin Gap Steve Ducdni. Ushers were Bryan Wiggill, brother of the bridegroom, Dale Wise, Paul Archibald and L. John Rosas, brother of the bride. The newlyweds are on a wedding trip to Yellowstone National Park. They will live in Clearfield. In addition to the brides father, Anita Deets of San Jose was a guest at the wedding. Senior Citizens Mews Beautiful month of September! For the younger Sept, means generation school for the senior generation it could mean fun. Fun if you were to participate in some of the interesting classes to be held at the Heritage Citizens Senior Center. The best part about these classes Is that wouldnt be required to pass any tests. Hera we Just have a lot of socializing and learn skills together. New classes' begin in you make vows in marriage U 1 ,v among the brides of late" summer is Mrs. Scott S. WlggUl, the former Miss Debbie J. Rosas. She Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vera Sltterud of 8838 S. 3650 W., and Paul Rosas of San Jose, Calif. Parents of the bridegroom ire Mr. and Mrs. Max WiggDl Of 1777 N. 350 W., Sunset. The marriage ceremony was solemnized Friday at the Sltterud residence by Alonzo Heiner, Bishop followed by a reception. Original Design For Die nuptial events the bride chose a gown of original design, fashioned of Local couple Now Wost Location FIREPLACES in stock her place ROY-Ta- ldng H rafisara hills $19.53 CLEARANCE Any size mad to order mot standard Sl2.1t SUMMER GATES e lengths $6.30 $1.61 21-f- t. inch s inch I inch 1 Vz inch Vi 4-- Impressive rites smite coup! September. Sewing, lsipidary, macrame, The ceremony was performed Friday at the Morgan LDS Stake Center by Morgan Stake president Keith R. Little. Reception guests were greeted at Die Sunset LDS lsbSth Wards Cultural Hall. A wedding gown styled of slipper train was worn by the bride. The empire bodice a round yoke featured outlined with ruffles. The ceramics, needlework, heed work, oD and china painting. The instructors are reaUy great. Plan to have lunch here on the day you take a class period. This Is a marvelous way to stay young at heart and active. could be your magic phone number that could open up new doors in your life. Important news! If you have received a tax rebate form in your maU call the 773-70- (Center. There are trained personnel here to help you out. ta II OUMIF4MON IUMBIR AT DISCOUNT PRICIS SPICIAl ON FULL UNIT LOAD FliMALLY AU ITIMS SUtilCT TO PRIOR MU JThojivood stove CHRIS sleeves featured ruffled skirt and train was designed with a ruffled lace hemline. cun. The Chosen Attendants Serving as brides attendants were Mrs. Ronald Handler II, Mrs. Brad Rich and --Mrs. Jim Buckhlet matrons of honor, with 6 DICK'S "THE WAU KANtUNO KIMS" uMUs Walker Bankard Vim Card. tank Card Open f e.m. to 7 p.m. Master Charge 9714717, 9734730, 9734739 1S00 South (I lledi Sntl sf Sedated U.) OPtN SUNDAYS 10 tktn. to 3 1S Weal 7 iL to tmrirtlliani - smzpi::o avaiiaci 2710 North 100(3 West, Pleasant Vluw TcL7&tl . .. ' Ehori Dolls SDvs si bridssmslds. '.Bast man was NsD Carter. UEhari Included Brad Rich, Jim Franda and Jeff Carter. , The young couple plan to live In Sunset following a wadding t A-li- na trip to California. Employoo recognized HILL BASE AIR A 10-ye- ar has bean FORCE service pin presented to Ctofleld resident Richard D. Clarke Jr. at HDl AFB ceremonies. Ha is an aircraft ordnance Warns mechanic at bait Die Mr. Clark and hi wife Hlda have three children. |