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Show H'l v Eagles date sweetheart bajl for Friday night The Roy Fraternal Order of Eagles Ball No. 3355 will hold its Sweetheart Ball and Dinner Friday at 7: 30 p.m. A ham dinner will be served from 7:30 to 10 p.m. for Birthday a plate and a dance will 1 a.m. ' The dress is or best dress. The hall is at 5130 So. 1700 $3 follow from 9p.m. to observed Semi-form- al W.Roy. An open house is being planned by the family of Dusinoss womon sot mooting the February of for meeting . Sylvia C. Jude, 1106 S. 1000 E., Apt. 21, Clearfield, to celebrate her 80th birthday. The celebration will be Davis North Manager Medical Center. He will spea on the Rising cost of Medical Care. The meeting will be held at the Roy Elks Lodge Hall, the Lakeview Business and Professional Womens Club will be held on Thursday, at 7 p.m. t Guest speaker will be Mr. Floyd Morgan, Financial Feb. 17 from 1 to 4 p.m. at the United Church of Christ, 3350 TIDELAND SEAFOOD CO. Curtis announces GQACJB of their SYLVIA JUDE . . HOT & COLD : Wedding vows scheduled SALADS COLD SLAW A Kim Hansen and Jodie, Allred. A reception will be held at Making plans for a wed- ding on Feb. 23 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple are Miss . POTATO f Carrot A Pineapple Macaroni - Homemade CLAM CHOWDER A OTHER SOUPS the Gearfield LDS 4th Ward Cultural Hall. Parents of the newly engaged couple are Mr. and Mrs. Duane H. Hansen of 1279 S. 1250 E., and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Allred, 1217 E. 1100 S., Clearfield. was Miss Hansen graduated from Clearfield High School and LDS Seminary. She will graduate . this spring from Weber State College with a degree in elementary education. ; Allred was graduated from Clearfield High School and LDS Seminary. t 2465 No. Main, Sunset 773-499- 1 . . . make wedding plans A special support group for EXPIRES FEB. 15th recovering will PRe&totation be held Saturday. weekly beginning The group is for female alumni of St. Benedicts Alcohol and Hospital Read and use the classifieds PHONf 2955 Chemical 6 825-166- WASHINGTON BlVD. 84401 0 Valentine Bouquets patient e Books e Brass heart boxes e Adorable miniature picture frames e Stone age Valentines e Free gift wrap 4850 Harrison Blvd. Ogdon, Utah 84403 't r nn uuu We can do any tax return, are from the short form to the very complex. 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All women who have gone through the ACT Program at St. Beneditcts Hospital are urged to attend. Corporations lan- schedule meeting them in a mixed group, she said. We believe at St. Benedicts that a special group for females who have undergone treatment for and-o- in and ink drawings, dscapes, still life Homemakers that alcoholic programs have traditionally been geared primarily to men. Women have problems which are unique to them they are reluctant to discuss alcoholism Avenue Ogden. This years exhibition is composed of the work of 14 well known and respected American printmakers. Each artist is being represented by three prints. Barbara Seman, water-colo- r artist, native of San Francisco now living in Salt Lake City will exhibit pen . Retired People APPOINTMENTS are sometimes protected by husbands and others around her, while men are expected to come to grips with the problem. stage 9 s Sub S election, depreciation, investment credit, job tax credij, brother sister rules, rules of attributjort, tax free ex-- ' changes, personal holding companies, accumulated earnings tax, etc. 9 PM. SAT The Eccles Community Art Center is holding its tenth annual Invitational PrintExhibition on making p.m. Friday, from The center Is located at Her fiance was graduated from Clearfield High School and LDS Seminary. He attended Weber State College and fulfilled an LDS Mission in Calgary, Canada. . Partnerships, 394-263- WfFKAYS9 AM Art Center sets exhibit She attended the Ogden LDS Institute of Religion. more guilt. The image of a drunken mother portrays a worse image than a drunken father, she said. In addition, she noted, women in the rehabilitation announce engagement fully trained. Travel, lodging, second house, auto mileage, subsistence, tools, etc. : - , School and LDS Seminary. . . . Investment credit, depreciation, job tax self employment credit, tax, payroll taxes, tax free exchanges, net operating losses, etc. . Tax credit for the elderly, low income credit, investment properties,' rentals, ; pensions, etc.' ; Income, expenses, depreciation options, investment credit, payroll taxes, job tax credit self employment tax, loss carryetc. ' overs, retirement plans, ' , , Farmers Construction Workers . The bride elect is a graduate of Weber High LARRY FLORENCl AND SANDRA SHUMAN ' j . Salesmen Calf Employed . ; Travel, entertainment, office in home. lodging, auto mileage, insurance, investment credit, conventions, etc. e ' v; said program, Robert J. Bednarek, ACT Administrator. Coordinator of the new session will be Beverly Burris, a counselor in ACT. Mrs. Burris said that the road to recovery is an especially long one for women. They are more reluctant to talk about their illness, and in general suffer Valentine Gifts: wtcpuifih y Dependency Treatment Center (ACT), which opened in 1973. The group will meet each Saturday at 3:30 p.m. in the classroom on the lower level of St. Benedicts Hospital. This support group is in addition to regular follow-u- p meetings conducted at the ACT Center for patients who have gone through the in- 394-347- 4 OGDEN. UTAH : women alcoholics Jhtaify ' Miss Shuman will become the bride of Larry R. Florence in ceremonies set for March 2 in the Ogden LDS Temple. A reception will be held at the Edgewood in Ogden. Mr. Florence is a son ol Mr. and Mrs. Leland 11. Florence Jr., who live at 323 W. 985 N., Sunset. Alcoholic help given KIM HANSEN AND JODI ALLRED . parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Warren Shuman Jr. of 1854 N. 750 W., Harrisville. , Bean ORDER AHEAD Her posterity includes a ' daughter, Mrs. David C. and (Ruth) McNeill, Roy, Raymond Anderson, Clearfield, seven grandsons and nine great grandchildren. celebrates birthday SANDWICHES to 6:00 P.M. , Anderson and they the forAnnouncing thcoming marriage of Miss Sandra Shuman are her DELI SANDWICH SECTION ORDER TO GO FROM 11:00 A.M. L. st Wedding plans made by couple pmircs - Harrison Boulevard, Ogden. Mrs. Jude was born Feb. 18,1899 in Grantsville, Utah, daughter of Livis Truman and Agnes Booth Campbell. Then, in 1915,. she married 1875 W. 5200 S. Roy. ofoperated the store-pofice at Nof. Idaho. They Iter moved to Ogden where they owned and operated the Ogden Auto Salvage. She later divorced Mr. Anderson and married Frank Jude, Sept. 4, 1943, who is deceased. Sit. |