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Show I I SUN CHRONICLE, Fund raiser noted Epsilon Sigma 25,000 member womans serivce organization, has accepted a challenge to raise $1 million for the St. Judes Childrens Research Hospital during their 50th anniversary of service. This challenge was extended by Danny Thomas, founder of St. Judes On hand for the blessing of Jeffrey Scott Vining at a North Ogden ward next Sunday will be Grandmother Kay Vining and Aunts Julene and Lisa Vining. The newcomer weighed 8 lbs. 14 oz.when he was born to John and Jan Berrett Vining on August 14. He is the first grandchild in the family. challenge, the Alpha Omega chapter will be holding a bike ride, with participants acquiring sponsors to pledge so much per mile ridden. The Key Club at Roy High School will be assisting Alpha Omega in conducting this ride, scheduled for Oct. le at 14 Research Childrens RIVERDALE REPORT and treat childrens catastrophic diseases. As part of this $1 million Alpha a International, 9 a.m. The ride will begin from the home of Shauna Shiramizu, 2110 W. 5850 S., Roy. At the conclusion, a luncheon will be served for the riders. In the event of rain, the bike ride will be postponed until the following Saturday, Oct. 21, same time and place. For further information, and to obtain pledge blanks, call Shauna Shiramizu at or Key Club President Brit Heifer, Hospital. ESA has contributed over $2 million to this Memphis based institution founded to research Bart Patterson, former 731-489- 1. Serving ESA as honorary chairman for this campaign is movie and TV actress Danny Thomas, founder of St. Judes Children's Research Hospital is Elsie Shiramizu of Roy, past president of Epsilon Sigma Alpha International. The sorority is raising funds for the hospital, with a bike ride scheduled by the local chapter on Oct. 14. PICTURED WITH Kate Jackson. Eric Aprender Martinez Guild honored The September meeting of the Apender Guild was held at the home of Nola with Mildren Clawson serving as Run-dqui- An Open House on Sept. 9, at the Hill Air Force Base Golf Course Club House, honored Mr. and Mrs. Eric John Martinez. The new Mrs. Martinez is st Program arrangements were made by Beth and Laura McEntire Holmes. former Jeanetta Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Thompson of the Brierley was married to Lee Jenson on Thursday in the Ogden LDS Temple. She is a daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Brierley, who reside at 2564 N. 250 W. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jenson of Malad, Idaho. Chief Judge Thornley Swan conducted a very informative discussion of the Utah Court System. Flenna and Don Clark entertained Roy. The groom is a son of Mrs. Mary Porfiria Martinez of Ogden. The young couple was married July 22 by Justice of the Peace, George Turner at Lake Tahoe, Nevada. They are making tlifeitf Jhome at 87923rd St;, Ogden:''!';r'' Vickie SUNSET-M- iss with vocal selections accompanied by JaNae Penrod on the vibra harpo. Refreshments were served to 25 members and their guests. in the Officiating President was ceremony round bib yoke and adorned the wristline of the double The fully bishop sleeves. gathered skirt flounced at the hemline. Matron of honor was Mrs. Scott McFee. Bridesmaids were Miss Debbie Jenson, Miss Lisa Jenson, Miss Lynette Brierly and atMrs. tending matron, Nathan Dickson. Michelle Brierley was flower girl. George S. Reid. A reception followed at the Sunset LDS 1st and 5th Wards Cultural Acting as best man was Rodney Unsworth. Serving Hall. as ushers were Bruce Jay CLUNYLACE The bride wore a gown of organza and cluny lace, created with a fitted bodice. ' Brierley Lace ruffles framed the and national honor society, president of the Radio Club, vice president of the Debate Club and editor of their h Its fall; your children are going back to school and youll have more time to do something for yourself. Woujd you like to lose some weight-a- nd keep it off for Couple .visiting California ceremonies PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SEPT. 27, 1978 BEEF Sliced Great for Hamburgers GROUND WITH BEEF HEARTS Bologna SUPER BURGER FOR C4lb. Lb. UBS. Afst. Staak Ant. Rood Super Burgar 34-l34-lb30-lb50-lb- t. i. 1 ASSORTED MEAT -- n B. Tender Beef W Center Pork Steak tomb Chop Tender 1 Bacon 16-l- Beef Rib SUBS CAN 15-l- Pure Pork Soutoge BE & MADE. Steaks ne - Beef Short Ribs WRAPPED FOR FREEZING 1 -- 3 . Lb. Loaves -- I 11 69 2 tnQfl U tnAfl U SLICED BACON R.g, Si. 39 Great for Hamburgers Ct 0MLY vZj WE WELCOME 9-- 7 PHONE P.M. CLOSED SUNDAYS " "lr WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT ANY ITEM BASED ON SUPPLY mm hk 393-054- 4 iXtvv fjl n09 WITH COUPON OPEN FOOD STAMPS LIMIT) (5-L- tf,fl 4- - 1 '( From the kitchen If and permanently changing your responses to eating stimuli. The Heart Utah Association is sponsoring class be held on Wednesdays at the McKay Dee Hospital. The 1:30 p.m. class will be in the North Green Auditorium on B level; the 7 p.m. class will be held in the staff con-1 ference room on the main level. Both men and women are invited to attend. A charge of $40 will be necessary for the class, but $10 will be refunded at the completion of the course if you attend every week. Another $10 will be refunded if you lose 15 pounds or achieve 4. If will ideal weight, whichever is less. So if you attend the classes and by learning new eating patterns, lose weight, the class will cost you only $20 which is a donation. A will be held on September 27 at the place and time of the class in which you are interested. Classes are limited to 25 d people on a first-combasis. e, you have a recipe you would like to thare with our reader please call months and years ahead? You can, by recognizing JW HANSEN GLASS CO. SERVING ALL THE INTERMOUNTAIN AREA SLIDING GLASS DOORS PLATE GLASS WINDOWS CUSTOM CUT MIRRORS ENTRANCE DOORS AUTO GLASS INSURANCE REPLACEMENT DOOR CLOSERS REPAIRING, Call Collact ft MSP m ft STORE FRONTS SPECIALISTS 290-155- 825-166- This weeks recipe features a quick and easy dessert that will appeal especially to all lemon lovers. It comes to us from the kitchen of Mrs. Clair Frew, 586 29th St., Ogden. cake and because there is This is a real lemony-flavore- d real lemon used, Mrs. Frew reports that you cannot store the cake in metal pans. If you do bake it in a metal pan, remove it and store in another container. Sharon is the secretary for Dallas and Mavis Forwarding Company in Ogden, while her husband is an agent for Farmers Insurance in Clearfield. Lemon Cake pkg. yellow cake mix lpkg. lemon jello 1 4 eggs 34 1 c. j i i water tsp. lemon juice c. oil Add all ingredients in large mixing bowl and blend together well. Pour into 9x12 cake pan. Bake 40 minutes at 350 degrees. After the cake has been cooked, remove from oven. Set aside. Mix together 2 cups powdered sugar and the juice of two lemons. 0 While cake is still warm, punch with a fork times. Pour lemon glaze mixture over warm cake and let set awhile. This cake can be served while still warm after the glaze has been added, but its best if you let it sit awhile and absorb the lemon glaze. ' 25-3- EDITORS NOTE: Weve had a rather unusual request from a reader asking for recipes for Lumpia. She says that e they are a Filipino hors de ourves or can be made into a meal. Any readers out there with such a recipe may write or call us, From The Kitchen, PO Box 207 Roy, Utah 84067. Please include your name and address and phone number. full-siz- 825-166- 6. first-serve- The following policies regarding Sun Chronicle-Clearfiel- d Courier engagement and wedding pictures will be in effect immediately, for the submission of pictures and stories. 1. There is no charge for either engagement or wedding photos to be placed in the papers. For the engagement picture, it may be of the future bride only or the engaged couple. Black and white glossies are preferable, although color can be used, with not as good reproduction. Submission of the wedding pictures will be changed from what it has been in the past. Due to space limitations, we will accept brides only pictures on a wedding story. 2. Forms are available at the Sun Chronicle-Clearfiel- d Courier Office for those wishing to submit stories. Engagements can be submitted up to a week before the wedding. Weddings should be placed in the paper within a week following the ceremony. For those older than this, these will be considered on a space available basis. SS3W. 100 No.. Bountiful ' lemon "lovers." Thought for the Day: The sun passeth through pollutions and itself remains as pure as before. Francis Bacon $ B 49 $ SHAROW FREW of Ogden begins preparations for making a delightful cake that will especially appeal to Teen group organized Ogden Chapter 355 of Parents Without Partners, Inc. has established its new Teens Group known as IYC Chapter 102. The teens are the children of single parents and come from either widowed, or divorced separated homes. OUR FAMOUS GU3PGD DCDnGGD Emma v $100.00 FREEZER SPECIAL 50-lb- s. Lb. Fresh Bread SAME AS CASH ON ORDERS OVER T-Bo- Lean, Tender ALL ORDERS ARE 90 DAYS Lb . . Tender Club & - Lb Juicy Rib Steaks and lb.w . . Rump Roast WholaCulFryarr u'v Lb Center Cut Pot Roast 200-L- Frank Warner. As usual they met former Riverdale residents, Dr. Harry Gibbons and his wife Jacki, at Spokane. The two couples went on over to Long Beach, Washington. The menfolk were only able to board the chartered fishing boates at Ilwaco two days because of the storms but the fishing was good when they did get out. On other trips in previous years they had gone out 75 to 80 miles off shore to get in on the tuna fishing but the storms cancelled that activity during their stay. T iHkC Pork Spare Ribs OR MORE for WeMimsji Ty fh f French Style held at the Chateau in Layton. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Erivn J. Herdt, 1322 S. 1025 W., Syracuse. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman T. Rice, 2013 N. 450 W., Sunset. Matron of Honor for the bride was Mrs. Tim Davies, sister of the bride, with Lee R. Clark acting as best man. He is the grooms uncle. The couple plan to make their home in Kaysville after a honeymoon trip to California. We Do More With Less $$! Hiey Their annual fishing trip to the state of Washington was hampered by rain this year another starting October The former Peggi A. Herdt became the bride of Leland K. in Rice Friday i Wesco, Texas. arrived Sunday in time to get in on the unseasonal wintry weather which is quite a contrast from the fair climate of their home in the southernmost part of their state. Weight class set at McKay Hospital Trent Schaelling. After a wedding trip to California the couple will reside M Roy, 11 oi from school newspaper. Visitors at the home of Henry and Diane Wilson are her brother and sister-in-laDick and Jean Thomas Temple vows meets Couple Riverdale teen, visited with friends in this area Sunday. He came down from south-centrIaho with his family (Stan and Audrey Belnap Patterson, his brother Brett and sister Brenda) to attend a 'missionary farewell for one of Audreys sisters at Hooper. His activities as a junior at Minico High School at Rupert are as numerous and as varied as they were when he attended school here. He is vice president of the student body, a member of the al 825-969- Mrs. Sept. 20, 1978, Page 4 CLEARFIELD COURIER, Sept. 21, 1978, Page 4 5 OR 290-144- 1 LICENSED CONTRACTOR legally The newly appointed officers are Mike Hwrelok, president of Sunset; Nathan Griess, vice president of Ogden; Lisa Dominguez, treasurer of Sue Christensen, secretary of Ogden; Rob Deveraux, ways & means of Ogden; and Kimberly Connell, activity chairman of Ogden. Kimberly Connell has Roy; Love is. already proved to be quite a gal, she skated for the Jerry Lewis Telethon and raised over $75 for this charity. The newly formed teens group will be hosting a Spaghetti supper party on Sept. 22 as part of a fund raiser for their future activities. Parents Without Partners is a non profit, non sectarian, educational Organization geared to the well being of single parents and their family. Anyone wishing to learn more about the Organization, please contact Ann Mrs. Hawkins, President, Chapter 355, or Ruth Carper Associate Zone 0 or Administrator 782-377- 825-541- . . anew baby Davit North Newborns Sept. 12: Butler, Brant and Janet Brown, 452 E. 500 S., Pleasant Grove, a girl, Allen, Carl and Loraine Hillaind, 287 E. 2000 N., Layton, a boy. Sept. 13: Michelsen, Kent and Kristine Johnson, 4904 W. 5100 S., Hooper, a boy. Corgierte, Michael and Betty Fisher, 1274 W. Bluff Road, Syracuse, a girl. Sept. 15: Nye, Douglas and Diann Cheney, P.O. Box 131, Farmington, a girl. Zaugg, Ray and Patricia Earl, 1593 W. 700 S., Syaracuse, a boy. X |