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Show Date planned Miss Ronnah SUNSET North of Sunset and Steve Arave are making plans for a wedding on June 24 at the First Southern CLEARFIELD COURIER, Eldorado Hills, Calif. The future bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Arave, who reside at 2428 N. 475 W., Sunset. A reception will follow at the Chateau in Layton. Miss North and her fiance Baptist Church in Clearfield The bride elect is a daughter of Mrs. Jane Wisman of Dillon Beach, Calif., and Richard North of were Clearfield High School. 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To help overcome those feelings and to develop other programs, Mrs. Joan Carnahan has been employed at McKay-De- e Hospital Center as a pediatric clinical specialist. She will be inand volved in teaching of the child, maternal-infan- t bonding, parent education and improved play therapy techniques It is the only program of its type in Northern Utah, Nrs. Carnahan is working with the hospitals play therapist, Mrs. Janice White, to develop individual and group programs to assist children in working out their fears and angers. In play with medical equipment and assuming the roles of doctors or nurses or medical technologists, the children may be able to express their feelings, Mrs Carnahan noted. her She received bachelors degree in nursing at the University of Utah in 1974 and has recently attained her masters degree in parent-chil- d nursing at the same university She worked as a postpartum nurse at McKay-De- e Hospital for two years previously and was also employed. , at St post-operati- BRAND NEW I 1978 OLDS CUTLASS SUPREME Davis North Newborns Kathleen Talbot, May 17: Roberts, Ken and Merry Mooney, 341 E. Center Street, Clearfield a boy and Malave, Manuel Maria 191 Valasquez, Darlington Way, Layton girl a Anderson, Carl and Penny Roundy, 1301 Jefferson, Ogden, a girl. Bryner, Alan and Linda Slater, 4021 N 500 W, Ogden, a girl Desbaines, Dean and Nancy Culler, 5461 S 4320 W , Kearns, a girl May 19: CAMPBELL 2805 Washington Martinsen, David and Joyce Heaps, 2875 N Hill Field Road, Layton, a boy. Hepworth, Rickie and Jane Laird, 264 Highway 30, East Evanston, Wyo., a boy C Blvd. 394-- 1 666 W , No 1208 N. 157& Layton, a girl. 1, McDermott, Roger and Joan Barber, 2825 Syracuse, a girl W. 700 S May 21: Peterson, Gary and Betty Green, 2726 E 2500 N , Layton, a boy Mav 22: Mav 18: OLDSMOBILE-CADILLA- 1 Hospital looks at problems with infancy from graduated June 7, 978 May 20: Brent Poorte, and Paul E. and Hoskins, Bonnie Talbot, Layton a girl 544 Kingston, May 23: Jim Stoddard, and Merilynn Scothern, 272 W. 500 N , Clearfield, a boy Fox, Ed and Beverly Grover, 1435 .Syracuse, Mav 21: Lewis, a boy Valeria, James and Nancy'., Kearns, 332 W. Itiverdale, a girl Highlarfd,CLBfn!c4.l!olfa,1i0Iee Ungerman, 2875 N. 100 No 157, Layton, a girl. W , Mav 27: is looking for magicians, puppeteers, jugglers, storytellers and others to perform once every month or six weeks for the children The programs will be held Monday or Tuesday afternoons at 3 oclock. Persons who wish to participate may telephone Mrs. Carnahan at the hospital, extension 2397. We have developed a course for new mothers that just deals with Mrs. Carnahan infancey, said. "It is mostly to help Vance Cox and Sherry Cook . . making wedding plans . July wedding plans readied six-wee- their understand and new as parents feelings to assist them in dealing with sibling rivalry if there are them other children in the family. are getting the father involved, and we are doing We some infant stimulation techniques. She also stressed the of bonding between the infant and its parents during the first 24 hours of the babys life. Close body and eye contact between the parents and the baby is necessary Usually the baby is awake, alert and active, and the parents are happy and excited, an ideal time to achieve bonding, Mrs Carnahan said She and her husband, Scott, are the parents of a two years old daughter, Amanda He is employed at the Wall Avenue office of Federal Employees Credit Union importance - Miss Sherry SUNSET Lin Cook and Vance S. Cox are making plans for a wedding on July 14 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Ogden, and the late Dr. ElMyrrh L. Cox. A reception wdl follow at the White House in South The bride elect is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs from Clearfield High School and LDS Seminary. She DuWayne Cook of May 30: Ogden Miss Cook was attended 1112 N 250 graduated Weber State W. College. The future bridegroom is a son of Mrs. Jesse L Jensen of 4463 Forest Green Drive, Mr Cox was graduated from Ogden High School and Weber State Homemakers set annual picnic fun for the children will be provided and families are to provide their own dinner. The Lakeview chapter of the Young Homemakers are planning their annual picnic at Sand Ridge Park in Roy to begin today at 7 p m All members are encouraged to attend the event with their families Games Questions or for further information, one should contact Mrs. Jacqualine Leathan, 731-448- 8 Mother of Twins pleunming picnic The annual Mother of Twins Club picnic will be held Saturday at the Riverdale Park beginning at Montgomery, Michael and Diane Bennett, 3652 W. Gentile, Layton, a girl O' volunteer s' ! i.7! Although the hospitalized child needs serious play to help him understand his hospital experience, he also Mrs needs entertainment. May 25: Wilde, Barton and Debbie Carnahan 'O g 'nJ fUi. ortj vice, Ansley Trucking, Glow Room and Gibsons. For any questions or Hh ocBite noa bus ifooil further information, call Mrs. Smith at Karen Zuech at 731-276- 4 or 394-156- 8. 3pm Miller, Darryle, and Mary Jorgenson, 1245 E. 2500 N North Ogden, a girl Edwards, Steven and Mary Anne, 45 Air Lane Drive, Clearfield, a boy , According to Sandra Smith, president, a twins contest will be conducted at 4 p m The judges for the contest will include Ogden Mayor Stephen Dirks, Kevin Williams of First Security Bank and Lynn Allen of KLO May 31: Coveil, 1 Mt IJOo 4 Paul and Rickie Angel, Apt Layton, a hoy 1500 N Smith, No. 75, 1: radio June totm iMsvp Christensen, Mike and Lanette Beagley, 2453 N Main Street, Sunset, a girl. June I: Bensen, Carl and Sharon, 248 N. 1200 W , Clearfield, a girl June 5: Hoopes, William and Jane Lamber, 89 N Main, Mantua, Ut., a boy Carrera, Joe R. Jr , and 61 Evelyn Hollobaugh, Beacon Ave., Layton, a girl Stewart, David and Lorna Nelson, 680 N Main, B No 6, Kaysville, a boy, to oscca? aasEDg (fiDC&Jlli ws HUGE iSiC33 "SBOte Did you know - Grandparents are invited to the event along with the general public and door prizes will be given A small entrance fee will be charged to enter the twins contest, she said. SUNSET Mr. and Mrs Michiel F, (Mike) Burson, 2446 N. 409 West, Sunset, celebrated their 36th wedding anniversary at a family dinner Friday, June 2, with their son and daughter-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. Michiel G. Burson, and family of three fund-raisin- of Roy. ' g The picnic is a activity for the club and will include food, games, a fish pond, cake walk, and pony rides. Raggedy Ann and Andy will also make a special visit. Prizes for the contest are being donated by Blaine Downs and Lyle Ramsey Hoagle (photographers), Zoo, Imperial Diaper Ser The Bursons also have a daughter, Pat, of Phoenix. 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