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Show Courir, Fobruary 20, 1980, Poge 4 Cloorfiold Couple to wed in temple at Love is... anew Feb. i Larry and Mary Laraon, 1122 East Mutton Hollow Road, Kaysville, Utah, boy. Richard and Julie Wood, 3454 West 700 South, Syracuse, Utah, girl. Feb. Robert and Carol Graham, 2350 Liberty No. 3, Ogden, Utah, girl. Jerry and Barbara Paulson, 723 North Adams Road, Layton, Utah, girl. Feb. 7 Lynn and Deanna Davis 4185 South 5900 West, Hooper, Utah, girl. D. Wayne and Evelyn Covington, 3785 South 7200 West, Magna, Utah, girl. IraEphraim and Ellen Underwood, 141 Dan Street Apt. No. 1, Ogden, Utah, boy. Kemp and Janet Sanders, 2047 South 2000 West, Syracuse, Utah, boy. Feb. 8 David and Katherine Lane, 486 Ann Street, Clearfield, Utah, boy. Stanley and Suzan Racker 1196 East 1450 South, Clearfield, Utah, girl. Feb. Richard and Maureen Wilson, 3175 West 1300 North, West Point, Utah, boy. John and Jeanne Lingard, 801 McClelland No. C, Salt Lake City, Utah, boy. Michael and Ilene Weaver, 535 South 7600 East Huntsville, Utah, girl. Feb. 10 Gary and Marilyn Southwick, 1064 South 1000 East No. 42 Clearfield, Utah, girl. Feb. 11 Thomas and Eamon Wertz, 58 Airlane Drive, Clearfield, Utah, boy. Jon and Mira Tanner, 2297 West Phillips Street, Kaysville, Utah, girl. Ruben and Sharon Connor, 1174 Cherrywood Drive, East Layton, Utah, boy. Jay and Gayle Cottle 6066 South 3100 West, Roy, Utah, boy. Feb. 12 Keith and Denise Cline, 73 Colonial Avenue, Layton, Utah, girl. Terrill and Rebecca Munn, 114 South Lakeview Drive, Clearfield, Utah, girl. Feb. 14. 1180 Randolph and Colleen Kehr, 402 North Fort Lane, Layton, Utah, twin boys. the forAnnouncing thcoming marriage of Miss Jill Duncan are her parents . Mr. and Mrs. David H. Cook of 2593 West 300 North, West Point. Miss Duncan will become the bride of Chad E. Fleming at ceremonies set for March 7 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception will be held at the West Point LDS Fourth Ward Chapel. Mr. Flemming is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Flem Hansen, Yeaman wed 680 East ming, who live Gentile in Layton. The bride elect is a graduate of Clearfield High School and LDS Seminary. She also attended Weber State and graduated from the Ogden LDS Institute. Her fiance graduated from Layton High School and the LDS Seminary. He has attended Weber State and served a two year mission for the LDS Church in New Zealand. Taking her place among the new brides of February is the former Miss Jan Hansen daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Hansen of 2656 N. 275 W., Sunset. The new bridegroom is Daniel Lee Yeaman, a son of Grant Mr. and Mrs. their who make Yeaman, home at Taylor. WEBSTER The engagement of Miss Brenda Lee Webster to Brian Mark Lee is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Deward E. Webster, who reside at 2144 W. 4300 S., Roy. and Jill Duncan have made plans for their wedding to take place on March 7th in the Salt Lake Temple. Chad comes from Layton while Jill grew up in West Point and attended Clearfield High School. CHAD FLEMMING Firemans Sunset elected Auxiliary recently new officers with Betty Shields as president, Mae Christiansen and Barbara Byington her assistant officers. Released were Faye Gilman, Margaret Satterlee and Janet Lujan pot luck Mr. Lee is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Gail S. Lee, who make their home at 210 Terrace Drive, Clearfield. The young couple have chosen March 14 for their Sunset area news dinner is being planned for the auxiliary and their husbands on Feb. 20 beginning at 6:30 p.m. Donald Wallce Dunlap, 63, of Yuma, Ariz. who died on Feb. 8 following a heart attack was the father of Bruce W. Dunlap. He had formerly lived in Layton. Michael Marlands on Feb. 6. and new son J 1 825-832- Index Ida: iuella Neta: H.: 138 93, 160 158, 159 155 OscarT and Ellen ( King). 17, 18, 29,53. 92. 96, 99, 197, 198. 199 Jones, Otto. 99, 156 Jones, Patricia: 268 Jones. Richard and Elizabeth Vesy (Baker)-1018. 19. 20.27,81,83,91,95,96.97, 148, 14, 17, 197,262 Jones, Thelmu: 93, 155 Jones. T. R.: 152 Jones. Velma 155 Jones. Violet Rebecca: 29 Jones, Wallace: 154 Joyce, Col. Dan 212 Judy, Margante- 229 K Kapp, Bren: 166 Karras. Orlen: 239, 241 Karren. Valarie: 173 Kawaguchi, Tomiko: 161 Kearl, Udell. 1H9 Kendall, John: 173 Kepp. Myrtle: 152 Keilesen, Mary: 159 Kerbs, Danny: 161, 268 Kerr, Kier, Pat: 212 Robert and Evelyn: 211, 212 Kimball, Spencer W.: 188, 189 Kimber. A. Wayne and Joan: 6. 255, 256 King. Hyrum and Alire (Bennett): 17 Kiah, Lorraine: 212 Klein, Margie: 259 Klein, John Charlee: 259 Klein, J. Thomas: 259 Klein, Timothy Michael: 259 Krennenburg, Peter A.: 188 L Une. Gloria 167 Urkin, George W. Sr.: 317 Ursen, Glendon: 189 Union, Peter C.: 176 Lee, Mary Anna: 209 Ue. Merlin. 300 lee. Raymond- 209 lehner. Mrs. Joseph: 163 lengel. Chaplain Steven: 211 lereree, Peter: 176 lewis, Junior 157 lewis, levins 191 Lindeman, Kathryn: 6 Lie, Joseph 247 Dmghurat, Clayton: 188 Uren. Rev Gordon: 211 Lucas, Dennis: 247 Lundblad, Rev. John A and Pam: 21 Lyman, Dilworth: 189 Lyons, Helen 6, 288 1 M Me Beth, Jeremiah: 176 McBride, Charles: 157 McBride. Dean: 167 McClurr, Charles: 232 McDsde, Donald: 211, 239 McDade, Mabel: 210 McDonald, George: 234 McDonald, John 138 McEntire, Beth: 178 McFatridge. Rev. James R. and Linda: 219, 234, 237 McFeraon, David 105 McFeraon, Eva Robinson: 106 McKenaia, Isabelle: 152 McKinney, Rev. Ray: 219 McNamara, Ralph: 168 McNamara, Wallace: 158 Manafltld, Burton: 310, 314 Mark, Angelo: 267 Mason, Cheryl: 166 Mathews, Joseph and Sueanah (Hammings): 49 Mathie, Norma Helen (Hardy): 6, 64, 65 Matis, Bette Belle (Packard): 306 Matis, Bruce A.- 306 Matis, Fred William 306 Matis, Henry and Mae: 5, 189, 234, 237, 305 Matis, James H 306 Mauerer, Christian 176 Maw, Jim: 166 Meadows, Jean 157 Meadows. Ruby B.: 223 Mecham. Deborah: 247 Meendennk, Nelda: 5, 118 Meldrum, Walter J.: 189 Merrill, Thomas E.: 188 Merk, William C. and Kayleen (Brown): 314 Meservy, James and Betty A. (Hammon): 43 Meservy, James Jr.. 43 Meservy, Jane: 43 Meservy, Ue 43 Michael, Richard. 246 Mickle, William. 176 Milbourne, Adella (Field) 20,93 Millard, Elisha. 24,25,266 Milner, Harvey E.: 223 Miya, Buster and Mildred: 5, 140 Miya, Gensaku (Jimmy") and Tsugi: 139 Miya, Masami: 140 Miya, Miyoko: 140 Miya, Sumi. 140 Miya, Uji: 140 Myers, Elmer 93 Meyers, Rev. C. Warren: 24 Moench, Professor 187 Moore, John 138 Morin, Betty (Adams): 212 Monsse, Marshal! 167 Moms, Sterling 169 Moms, W. G.: 116, 304 Munn, Edward- 28 Murphy, Colleen: 167 N Nelson, Nelson, Nelaon, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Nelson, Betty: 212 Harry. 211, 219 James A. and Clara: 191, 273 Lamar: 157 Lucille; 193 Shirley: 6, 336 Richard: 209 Nesbitt Dr. Paul: 296 Nielaen, Alpha: 212 Nielson, Leona: 154 Nielson, Newel 99 Nielson, Reta (Spendlove): 6, 121, 158 Nielaon, Vera: 204 Noble, Don A 312 Nomura, Frank 239, 240, 242 Norman, Frank: 273 Odell, Cathy: 167 Ogan, Craig; 167 Ogan, Flora: 5, 234, 278, 285 Ogden, Beth: 20& Ogden, Fern: 157, 209 Ogden, Joseph. 191 Ogden, Martha: 191, 209 Ogden, Raymond: 277, 312 Olmstead, Caroline: 20 Olmstead, George: 99, 159 Olmstead, Howard' 157 Olmstead, Howard: 188 Olmstead, Hyrum and Lily (Bell): 17, IB, 191 Olmstead, Reed. 161 Olmstead, Ulysses: 105 Oleaon, Dorothy: 178 Oleson, La Rene: 192 Oleton, Parley V.: 188. 255, 256, 257 Olsen, Robert. 240, 242 Oliver, Gilbert J.: 1H9 Olson, Oley: 138 Omer, Wallace. 211 Opp, Bemadins: 210, 212 Opp, Louis G.: 21 1,239 Oebqroe, Steven: 176 Cathy arrived The new son of Davit and Debi Bameck arrived on Feb. 2. Mr. and Mrs. H.G. Hammon took an early it The book is a comprehensive history of Roy from 873 to 979. Emma states that Roy's history is different than that of all surrounding comm unties Roy started with the least and received the most but at what a price! Roy was a desert, a dry desert without a drop of water, a blade of grass or a single tree a seemingly plain of Kfeless sand. A trickle of settlers endure the lowest, the hardest and the barest of what Roy was, tearing a living from this soil. Those first few tenants became a stream and then a river of people because they found means to quench the thirsty soil and to supply more Iving richness to Roy than to any other surrounding community Weber Countys second largest community Kterally rose from rags to riches aftiost overnight. The footsteps from its privations to the blessed opulence is a saga as fascinating and unbelevable as any intemperate dream. This paper will publsh portions of the expansive index EACH WEEK . . . Wajch for your name or those of other you know. The book Is a arge one, 9" x 1 2", over 250 photographs and 362 pages. It can be obtained from Emma Russell, 4892 S. 5 31 OO W, Roy. teL for $20 plus $1 state tax. LIMITED PRINTING. James 3500 W., 5th Ward Cultural Hall. Maid of honor was Miss Jill Hansen. Bridesmaids were Miss Becky Hansen, Miss Cassie Hansen and Miss Nichole Stoddard, with Mrs. Ron Peterson as attending matron. Serving as best man was Kenny Nielson. Upon their return from a brief wedding will newlyweds Syracuse. trip, the live in LEE Webster to wed Lee 1 George: 157 George and Sarah (Beard). 27 Grant: 92, 93, 94, 160 Hilda J. (Kd.l).): 92, 93 S. The couple exchanged vows on Saturday in the Ogden LDS Temple with Patriarch Kefford M. Peek FOOTPRINTS OF ROY by author Emma Russell IS OFF THE PRESS! Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones. Jones. Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones. 2671 officiating. The couple received guests at a reception at the Sunset LDS Packard, Betty Belle (Matis): 306 Pales, George and Mary: 210, 21 1 , 212 Pales, Tim: 167 Parker, Alfred and Priscilla: 266 Parker, C. Elden: 189 Parker, Charles and Lorinda (Robinson): 24, 171, 181, 182 Parker, Curtis: 166 Parker, Mayor Dean and Vem (Norton): 120, 178, 192, 227,234, 274, 275,313 Parker, Edwin: 138 Parker, Levi and Marietta: 191, 192, 195 Parker, Louise: 155 Parker, Rita: 192 Parker, Sherry: 267 Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Willard 5, 190, 192, 261 Patterson, Alexander Child and Elizabeth Mary (McDonald): 339 Patterson, Iceland Mr. and Mrs.: 97 Patterson. Betty: 161 Patterson, Fawn: 209 Patterson, Fern: 209 Patterson, J. Alex and Fern: 6, 193, 199, 200, 274, 339 Patterson, John: 173 Patterson. M. Larkin and Arlene (Geary): 6, 317 Paxton, William: 161 Pearson, Sarah (Jeffcott). 28 Peebles, Rev. David: 21 221 236 Peebles, Roy 56. 221,236 Pendelton, Everett: 154 Pennington, Dr. Charles: 240, 296 Perkins, Sylvester: 19 Peterson, Dorothy: 210, 212 Peterson, Milo: 133, 225, 229 Peterson, Naomi (Skeen): 322 Peterson. Peter B.: 197 Peterson, Rulon and Mabel: 6, 188, 189, 192, 234, 237, 321 Petit, Charles: 158 Petit, Milton: 156 Petit, Phyllis: 158 Phipps, Jerri: 161 Pkankuch, Dale: 211 Pingree, Carl: 293 Pingree, Donna: 178 Pingree, Dorotha: 293 Pingree, James: 293 Pingree, Joyce: 293 Pingree, Lucile: 293 Pingree, Maxine: 293 Pingree Verdi and Beatrice (Boyle): 125, 131, 189, 243, 293 Pingree, Wallace: 293 Pippin, Jack: 139 Pippin, LaVon: 157 Platt, Ersel: 93 Platt, James: 17, 18,92 Pomeroy, Donna: 268 Porter, Dorothy: 161 Porter, E. L: 245, 273 Powell, Sam: 273 Priest, John: 151 Priest, William: 151 Pruitt, Charles: 239, 241 Purdy, Ray and Janet: 6, 122, 127, 145, 184 Purser, Donna: 178 Pushee, Judy: 212 w ? wedding date. They will exchange nuptial vows in the Ogden LDS Temple. A reception at the Roy LDS 9th Ward Cultural Hall will follow. The bride elect was graduated from Roy High School and LDS Seminary. She is attending Weber State College. Mr. Lee is a Clearfield High School and LDS Seminary graduate., spring break in Nevada and Southern California. Jay and Florence Wallace spent a few days last wek in Why, Ariz. where Jays parents Arley and Lorence Wallace have been spending the winter. Lex and Beverly Eves McCormick have a new son born on Feb. 11. Jack and Fawn parents are Eves. -- ' Nathan and Robyn Reid Dickson new son who arrived on Feb. 8 is a grandson of Paul and Colleen Reid. The Dicksons live in Layton. Joseph Stephen Hanzlik, 55, of Ogden, who died on Feb. 11 was the father of Mrs. LaRee Rocco. Funeral services were in Ogden on Friday officiated by Bishop Warren Shurtleff of the 31st ward. George and Lavon Reid went to St. George over the weekend to visit with friends. Sunset Camp of DUP met at the home of Irleen Eddington in Clearfield for the Feburary meeting. June Schaelling was Hariette Daines gave an interesting discussion on the flag. The lesson Locality was given by Histories The former Miss Annette Ashdown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ashdown,' W3M.Nn&Ji&t4Ntf 428 married to Wayne Johnson in rites performed Friday in the Ogden LDS Temple. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. E.R. Johnson 3993 S. 2275 W., Roy. in the Officiating ceremony was President Kefford Peek with a reception afterward at the White House in South Ogden. Couple wed Exchanging marriage vows on Friday in the Ogden LDS Temple were the for- Dabel, Beth Ward, Melba Sylvia Smith, Berda Knight, Wright June Schaelling. Present were Doris Elmer, Pearl Smith, Irleen Eddington, lone June Ferrin, YEAMAN Ashdown weds Johnson mer Miss Diane Mayberry, 1934 W. 3825 S., Roy and F. Rich Johnson. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean R. Mayberry of 3574 Eccles. Mr. Johnson is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross H. Johnson of 1090 W. 725 N., Clearfield. President Raymond presided in the ceremony. A reception Schaelling, Thelma Jensen followed at the White House in South Ogden. and Hariette Daines. Roy Hansen is back at home after attending a special school in Fort Worth, Tex. Diane Ashdown, daughter Taking her place among of Larry and Norma Ashthe new brides of February down has received an LDS is the former Miss Michelle mission call to Norway. She Denise Reed, daughter of will leave for the Language Mrs. Charlene Brown of on in Provo Training Mission March 27 to be there about Ogden. two months. Her ward The new bridegroom is farewell on March 16 in the Joseph Dee Wall, son of Mrs. 3rd ward chapel beginning at Theordore Holt of 330 W. 700 12 noon. An open house will N., Clearfield, and the late follow at the Ashdown home afternoon Milward Wall. on Sunday Diane farwell. the The couple exchanged following graduated from Clearfield vows on Friday at the Ogden High and has been employed LDS 62nd Ward Relief at the LDS Church office Society Room with Bishop building in Salt Lake City Dan Breager officiating. since her graduation. They received guests at a Served as Attendants Serving as the brides attendants were Miss Diane Ashdown as maid of honor vfrith Jan Weaver as bridesmaid and Mrs. Erick Bertagnolli, Mrs. David Ashdown and Mrs. Lee Holt as attending matrons. Flower girl was Jeni Ashdown. Best man duties were assumed by Bobby Johnson. Ushers included Kenny Johnson and Roy Johnson. Following a wedding trip the couple will reside in Roy. in temple Matron of honor was Mrs. Sarah Godfrey. Bridesmaid was Miss Janet Taylor. Others attending were Mrs. Laurie Fletcher, Mrs. Julie Clark and Mrs. Luana Bair as attending matrons. Best man was Ken Rees. Ushers were Steve Johnson, Dale Mayberry, Vernon Mayberry, Brent Mayberry, Royden Johnson and Ross Johnson. After a wedding trip to Sherwood Hills the newly married couple will make their home in Roy. Reed marries Wall reception the cultural hall. in Maid of Honor Maid of honor was Miss Susan Meyerhoffer . Bridesmaids were Miss Tracey Ogden and Miss Sara Ogden. Others attending included Mrs. Jeff Trapp as attending matron and Paula Ogden as flower girl. Serving as best man was Wayne Brotherson. Ushers were John Wall and Bryan Wall. A wedding trip took the newlyweds to Southern Utah. Upon their return they will live in Ogden. ' Korth retires eras Q Quimby, Russell: 239 CCGWB R Rapp, Charlee W.: 228, 237, 239, 255, 273, 280 Rasmussen, Wall: 157 RathJen, Paul: 211 Reese, William: 166, 190 Reeves, Ben: 247 Reimschussel, George Dr and Eileen (Shurtliff): . 189, 296, 323 Reimschussel, Ronald Dr.: 323 Rhees, Flora: 155 Rhoades, Edward L: 247 Rickabaugh, Dick: 212 Riggs, Rev. Charlea B. 211,213 Riley, Jamea H.: 202, 251 Rintoul, Adeline: 212 HANSEN ASTAR 6, E ATA Dean J. Korth of Clearfield retired after 34 years of federal service. He was a solid propellant missile mechanic at the base. Mr. Korth and his wife, Marilyn, have three children. D V IS0RIF0R EWSPAPER !S4iDCiafeC)C3ilD!iaD am nyfeiYffl?) The short-eareowl hunt! on cloudy days instead of ai night only, like most owls d |