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Show I SUN CHRONICLE, March 16, I 1978, Page 5 Childbirth class begins at hospital Mothers of Twins report A new series of Childbirth Education Classes will begin The next meeting of the Mothers of Twins Club should prove to be fun and exciting for everyone involved. First of all a fashion show will be given by Staceys Balcony. Then elections of new officers will be conducted. Remember to put the date on your calendar; March 23, at 7 p.m. at the Utah Power and Light Company. 457 26th Street Ogden. Baby Mac car seat 1 year old 21.00 or best offer. Call Kathy Baby crib best offer or car seat almost new 15.00 any one interested in these two items, call Karen If there is anything youd like to sell then call our Swap Shop Chairman Relda Busboom HOTLINE Remember our new hotline. We are available for all mothers of multiple 8 births. Call Karen or Sandra If you are interested in joining our club, call Mary 2 or Barbara King Chappell ACTIVITIES FOR CHILD-SIZPERSONS Have fun with small HOLDING TABLE decorations and invitations for Saturday's meeting of the State Council of the Epsilon Sigma Alpha International Sorority are Kay Philpott, vice president, Bev Sturgis and Pat Priest, all members of the Roy chapter. Family research meefl si a fled at universifly 731-276- E boxes also large boxes crates for (applicance tunnels, forts, cars. "stores, stages, Save up empty spools of thread and spray can lids for a variety of fun. Make puppets from small paper bags and head pieces from large paper bags. HISTORIANS Historical Change in Marriage and the Family" will be the theme for the Seventh Annual Family Research Conference to be held at Brigham Young University March 21 and 22. The featured speaker at the conference will be Peter Laslett of the Cambridge Group for the History of and Social Population Structure. He will speak at the 10 a.m. Forum Assembly (March 21) in the Marriott Center. The topic of his address is The Western Family System and the SCRAPBOOK If you have any interesting stories or poems or any thing about your twins youd like to put in our Scrap Book, contact Susan Jenkins at Couple 399-279- trades New Members Katherine W. 1617 Olsen, vows Balbraith Ln., Kaysville, Girls, Jan. 18. Gay Riggs, 7643 E. 500 S., Huntsville, Boy, Girl, Jan. 26. Evelyn Roane, 4970 chcreek, S. Ogden, Girl Jan. 30. Carrie Faust, Box Henifer, Girls, Feb. 6. Lori Montgomery, 302 N. 950 E., Kaysville, Boy, Girl Feb. TWINS OF THE MONTH Damon and Ramon Busboom 13. Valerie Davis, 2095 W. S., Roy, Boys, Feb. 14. Secretaries plan meeting Certified of Professional Secretary West (SCPSA-West- ) will hold their annual meeting and Spring Seminar on March 18, from 8 a. m. to 3 p m. at the Mansion House, 2350 Adams Street, Ogden, announces Wanda Gilmore and her committee members, DeEsta Whitney and Dorleen 0. Probasco. Conducting the seminar portion will be guest speaker, Dr. Dick R. Rogers, Professor of Mathematics at Weber State College. Dr Rogers will lecture on the Metric System. Dr. Rogers holds B.S. and M.S. Degrees in Mathematcis from Utah State University and an Ed. from D. in Mathematics Oklahoma State University. The purpose of the CPS Associates is to bring together CPSs who have a .Associates common - interest Terry Adams, Ogden, Girls, Feb 23 & 24. Beth Ann Williams, 436 E. 2050 N., N. Ogden, Boys, 2 yrs. Good Books to read CHILDREN, st 393-256- $ gather The bride is the former Miss Susan Patricia Lee. Parents of the young couple are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Lee, 4815 S. 2025 W., and Mr. and Mrs. Verl D. Malmberg, 3472 W. 5700 S. Standing next to the bride as maid of honor was Miss Leslie George with the Misses Sheila Malmberg and as Janet Malmberg bridesmaids, and Mrs. Danny D. Hadley, Mrs. Glyn L. Martin, Mrs. Fred C. Collier and Mrs. Ronald D. McEwen, sisters of the bride as attending matrons. The brides gown is described as soft crepe featuring a ruffled inset yoke on the fitted bodice. The full skirt was finished with lace ruffles at the hemline, and the softly gathered steeves were completed with lace cuffs. Serving as best man was Rex Baker. Ushering were David T. Garner, Kurt Christensen, Tom Lee and Joe Malmberg. Other methods dont reach. staurant, 2837 S. Main, iiintiful, March 18, at 12:30 mbers from the spital. For reservations in Salt Family Research Genme Bingham, Jean Harris, Margaret Scott, Shirley Carter, Wilma Stewart, June Heiser, Lola Clark, Kerma Larsen, Adrienne Thompson, Mary Chino, Marcelle Weaver, Mrs. Terry and Mrs. Stromberg. Rent n cw,"fata Cleans 400 sq ft perhour-- or more Gives professional results Dries quickly! A2 Lynns Dry March 7 : Terry, Rulon and Linda Smith, 233 W. 590 N , Layton, a boy. March 8: Thompson, Ervan and 1069 Johanna Echols, Capitol, Ogden, a boy. Honey, Elvin and Sandra Weese, 330 W. Liberty, Layton, a girl. Topik, Ron and Vickie Valcarce, 1181 E. 1150 S., Clearfield, a girl. March 10: Heslop, Reed and Carole 138 N. Main, Bliston, Kaysville, a girl. 959 W.670QS., Roy 825-431- 1 B .aflowy 2 delivery, anatomy and facts about physiology, nutrition, hygiene, dental care, as well as care of the infant and breast feeding. Other subjects are positive parenting, family planning, intellectual 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. Jessen, Robert and Ann Petersen, 1889 Alder Lane, Layton, a girl. Rogoski, Leonard and Lana Williamson, 1256 E. 1325 N., East Layton, a boy. March 11 : Chapman, Jeff and Teri Serio, 1004 Stowe Drive, Ogden, a girl. Smith, David and Arlene Martin, 104 Ross Drive, Clearfield, a girl. March 12: Eyre, William and Sandra Bennett, 2692 W. 6000 S., Roy, a girl. (imiJUiKi ! Pratt and Lambert Plastic Drop Cloth ! i I I I Cellutone Satin Group I Colors 10c Reg. 39c 1 Rgq i imimmm m Hmtumm IUMimsm mmm 11.50 Roll Pratt and Lambert Vitralite Enamel 14.00 I Reg. 19.59 H GAL Masking Tape 25c Reg. 68c MI C Kitchen carpeting Broma Spray Paint All Wallcovering Window Repair t 40 1310 Price Will Covirlne 25 Impirlil I From Salem $4 off any size Oft Regular oft INSULATE YOUR WINDOWS WITH k?$i Gila Mirror Film R. Tts 0m. pfcwy . h& y i art to. OC7n. - 1 ) Vo after 31 llll Osgood company 593 L Km Osc Cleaning Instruction will cover exercises for the mother-to-b- e It will also include films and lectures on labor and SPRING CLEAN UP DAYS n ths pro LTS211 Jr 1 392-557- Births at Davis North Institute, lota women report on meeting Sigma Phi. They met at the home of Bunny Terry, with the lesson by Katherine Secretary. Corresponding The theme will be Everything is Better When Its Shared. this years conference, sponsored by the BYU Xi XI IOTA The life of Rachel Carson was the lesson subject for the meeting on Monday, of Xi Iota chapter of Beta Shiramizu, International and Marie President, International Hansen, y is James E. Smith, professor of sociology at BYU. or Mrs. 399-315- 5, infant 1 ke call: Leone Burton, Karen Bryan, 968- - Wanda Add years to the life of your carpet' Rent a Steamex It's as simple to use as a vacuum Six power jets loosen and lift out harmful ground-i- dirt that cuts Here's $2 00 OFF the rental price VA 882-195- 6. Serving the and Economic Family, Historians Look at the I rhe event is sponsored by area: rooele amberlain, Institutions Family. A special session on data resources and methods will be conducted by Ron Walker of the Genealogical Library of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. The program chairman for Tooley, April Redd, stimulation, and hospital They repeated nuptial Friday in the Ogden LDS Temple. Afterward they received guests at a reception at the Hams House Flame )gden and North Davis unty call: Elna Hulett, Donna Brown, 731- - Sociologists and historians from across the country are scheduled to present papers on various topics dealing with family history and research during the two-da- y conference. Topics include: Family History in Eastern A History of Europe, register may call instructors, Mrs. Marilyn Chapters from through-ou- t the state will be attending. Jan Frisbey, Utah State President will be presiding. Special guests will be Elsie vows maU IUa Hirt ycia Ilia Club to Welcome their esident luncheon to be held Thursday Ogden. ROY Newlyweds Mr.) and MrsT Lonny D. Malm-- ' berg will make their home in Roy following their wedding trip to Lake Tahoe. SlGSmGX rhe Federal Women Welfare State. Stromberg. All members were present, including Well donate $2 to save your carpet! Federal women Red THE throughof st in and through May 10 and 11 from 7 to 9 p.m. in the hospital dining room. Participants are asked to arrive 15 minutes early the first night to register for the class. Fee is $2 for the entire series. Anyone wishing to pre- in Ogden. 27th, CHALLENGE by Drikirst MISSION FOR MOTHER by promotion and recognition the CPS rating; and to Allred Also anyone interested in provide a program of continuing education for the contributing to the birthday CPSA-Webasket, please write your Associates. special favor (gift) and wrap the encompasses of Utah, it in a small box and bring it geographical areas Idaho, eastern Nevada and to the next meeting. Twins of the Month western Colorado Carl and Relda Busboom Mrs. Arden Fuchs of Orem, is President. Cost of are the proud parents of and Damon the full-da- y seminar, in- Ramon will be $22. All Busboom, who came as a cluding lunch, SCPOSs who are not complete surprise to their and parents. members of CPSA-WeThe twins are now nine have not previously attended am meeting are cordially months old. Reldas hobbies invited to attend. Infor- are camping, sewing cooking mation concerning the and crocheting. She said she seminar may be obtained by enjoys her twins along with calling Wanda Gilmore at her two and a half year old her home, after 5 p.m. at 4 girl Heather. Her husband Carl works at or during the day at Hill Air Force Base. profession profession al development; to enhance the secretarial ring The 632 4700 Both The Roy Alpha Tau Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha International Sorority is hosting the Spring State Council Meeting Saturday at 10 a m. at the Hilary House, 394-156- 773-830- 23. 22, Alpha Tau hosting meeting 731-467- 773-033- Hospital on March Wednesday 392-338- 2. 394-156- 8. at St. Benedicts prospective mothers and fathers are invited and may attend either night. Classes continue each SWAP SHOP Members March 1 5, 1 978, Page 5 CLEARFIELD COURIER, nnwni CSSSSSSSSSSSSS8SSS8SSSSSSXSSSISX 1;V i v |