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Show SUN CHRONICLE, April 28, J 978, Page 9 Dance marathon ready r The Roaring Twenties are back and so is the annual Weber State College Dance-a-tho- n This years big event is being sponsored by the Associated Students of Weber Slate College, the Greek Council, LDSSA and radio station KLO The 30 hour marathon dance will be held May 6 at the ballroom in the College Center. The proceeds from the dance w ill lie used for the nnn7 Muscular interest is the recent marriage of Miss Teresa and Bob Bloxham Herrington. Miss Bloxham is the daughter of Monte and Bloxham. Mr. Cxlenda Herrington the son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Herrington who reside in Pennsylvania. The wedding took place on April 8 m Las Vegas, Nev. Mr. Herrington is stationed at Hill Air Force Base. They will make their home in Of Clearfield. Joseph E. Peterson, 60, of Layton, who died on April 16, was a former Sunset resident. He moved to Layton six months ago, a member of the Layton LDS 6th Ward. He had served in World War II and was a life member of the Disabled Veterans. He is survived by his widow, the former LaRee Whittier, a son, daughter ten and two COURIER, April 27, CLEARFIELD parents who live in Roy and with the Kenneth Kellers, LaRee Keller and Mrs. Twis are sisters. Four from Sunset were among girls giving demonstrations at the Show Me How Fair held in the Salt Palace last week on Wednesday evening. They were Cami Dalton, who demonstrated beading and first aid, Wendy Martin, drying flowers; Gina Evans and Cheryl Estoque gave a demonstration on plastic shrinks. They were accompanied by leaders Norma Dalton and Norma Earl. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hayes of Jordan have a baby born on April 19. Mrs. Hayes is the former Terry Arnold whose family formerly lived in Sunset and after the family moved Terry lived with Dale and Norma Earl. Funeral Dora Ford is still in grandchildren. services on Wednesday in critical condition and has Clearfield with Bishop Eldon been to moved the Sill Officiating. Internment University Hospital for further diagnosis. in the Memorial Gardens of the Wasatch. The Kenneth Rock and s Guest of the H.G. Sheldon Kendall families on Wednesday were spent a few days last week in Vern and Claudine Crossley, the Tooele area taking along of Salt Lake, Cora Crossley their motor bikes for an of Murray, John and Rose outdoors holiday. Scott Dunaway is among Johnson and Marianna Sorenson of Ogden and Hetty BYU graduates last week. His majors are m history Sly of Roy. The lunchoen followed funeral services in and the Italian language. He is the son of Jim and Ruth Ogden for Selenia Hammon, 85, who died after a long Dunaway. He and his wife illness on Sunday. Mrs. and daughter live in the Hammon whose home was in Provo area. Ogden, lived in Roy for Willard Neibaur received many years earlier in her life. She was the sister-in-lahis MA degree in mechanical of Mrs. Crossley, Mrs. engineering in graduation Johnson and Mr. Hammon. excercises at BYU last Floyd and Ruth Dawson week He and his wife leave hav'e'k hew grandchild. 'uA,f HiUrsday for 'Hartford, Will Work for CorfrUHere baity1 glff lWd9bo?W 'on Aprll 21 to Bruce and Gera Killian the Pratt Whitney Company who live in Roy. there. He and his wife the ReNee former Vicki Hampton spent Edward and Paltillo have a new son born the weekend here with his on April 20. They live in Roy parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer but the Pattillo family were Neibaur and with her former Sunset residents. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Venma F. Keyes, 88, of Hampton. Willard who died on April 22 of heart failure was the Albert Larsen received a BA degree in building mother of Dolores Judson. Her husband, James Alma construction technology Keyes, who she married in from BYU last week. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. 1907, died in 1956. She was an active member of the LDS Duwain Larsen. He and his Church and a member of the Willow Creek Camp of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, There are four sons, four daughters, 28 Ham-mon- wife Susan and new live in the Provo area Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Jenkins of Salt Lake City visited here on Sunday with Mr. Jenkins family, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jenkins. Kathryn Brady presented a group of piano students in a recital on April 20 Those performing on the program were Wilma Holbrook, Sherrie Young, Annette Rochelle Kelley, Associations research Dystrophy world-wid- e program and to finance the Associations nationwide network of clinics where muscular dystrophy patients receive diagnostic treatment, physical theraphy, occupational therapy, genetic and social counseling. The Muscular Dystrophy Association totally sponsors a free clinic at the University of Utah Also at the University of Utah are five research projects sponsored by the Association now totalling over $64,000 00 Steve Welker, ASWSC Public Relations Vice- - President, said, By having a good time for the 30 hour period were helping over 250 individuals in the state of Utah alone, an estimate of one million nationwide, who are afflicted with muscular dystrophy BILLS PRESSING? FROM: YOU CAN CHANGE ONE PAYMENT EACH PAYDAY PEACEFUL SLEEP SECURITY IN PAID RILLS A CARE F REE TH CHECK related Tf FEARS FOR & HEALTH 4. JOB FAMILY FINANCIAL thon program. Dance in the state of Utah have raised over $100,000 00 978, Page 9 to Why suffer the harassment and problem (I trying after year, ytaf of creditors month, all every your satisfy call anytime for free information. neuromuscular diseases Thousands of students all over the country each year participate in the Dance-- a J A Non 1 318 CENTER COUNSELING Pi Eccles Buil Iwwww for MDA. Want a dean, reliable car. ..For LESS? and Monica Barton, Dawna Davis, Stephen Varrow, Tina and Melinda Hansen, Eric and Lance Jorgensen, Sharon Popham, Annette Leslie Xanos, Reeve, Melinda and Brenda Jorgensen and Candice Call Hertz Kimber. Fifteen of the group will perform on April 29 at Weber State in the junior National Federation of DID YOU KNOW? 1 Hertz sevices and maT'an- a their rental fleet? . Festival Music and 1 Visitors of Bill and Evon Cole on Sunday were their Mrs children Vicki and her three Woodling children of Ogden, Mr and Mrs Dennis Sneddon and three children of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Cole and their new baby of Salt Lake City. It was Mr Coles birthday. Adeline Pitt has been ill and is receiving treatment at home Sara Berry is also among those at home who has been 2 Cars, trucks, not as neir cars regularly while vans, 4x4 t ore all sold in in a like new condition, is!! 3. Hertz offers a vehicles sold, for mile year or 12 OOO $25 00 add honal 1 warranty on all their to the selling price'1 TRADES ACCEPrED 4 SAVINGS 5 GS SAVINGS-SAVIN- The Superstar in Sell - a- car. HERTZ EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN Merrill Beck gives a demonstration at the Roy Fire Station for the Roy Lions Club Thursday night, checking out Volunteer Fireman Bob Givan's condition after supposedly falling off a roof. ill. Darlene Read has been hospitalized for treatment. Rent-A-C- ar -- h' grandchildren, 9 Funeral services in Ogden on Tuesday. Burial in the Uinlah Cemetery. Barbara Lee is here visiting with the Pete Kerschers; she and Bernita Kerscher are sisters She lives in California. The Lawrence Thurgoods were among family members hosting a dinner for Mr. and Mrs Ralph Burmngham in observance of their 50th wedding anniversary. It was held a! the Mansion House on Saturday. Mr. Burmngham, before retiring, was a farmer and had been employed by the Utah State Road Commission They are active members of the West Point LDS 4th Ward having served m various capacities. Besides Mrs. Thurgood there are Wayne Burningham of Laylon, Mrs. Allan (Carol) Johnston, West Point, and Mrs Gary (Janet) Workman, Boise Idaho There are 14 great15 grandchildren. grandchildren. Mr and. Mrs. Melvin Lewis accompanied by grandson Jason have been visiting here from Redondo Beach. Calif. 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