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Show 2B Lakesid Rsview North, Wednsiday, Wadding Classes Planned For N. Utah Area Couples Apr. 27, 1983 Rain or Shin 'Camelot' of Rubble Can't Last Forever jj 1 . By SHARON NAUTA STISLI ; 45 Rvvivw Corrmpondont It was just a pile of 9nd, depending upon which tay they happened to be embellishing its niches and crannies vfth cast-of- f bedding and worm-eate- n 2 x footings newly dug and poured on the exact spot where Jennifers Peter Pan had escaped from Michael's 4s. t'or nine whole months, my 3rood was free to vault over the rainbow" or run away" to ; the secret place where kids :Srever never ever grow up. jSqmetimes they were even jfioneers, striking out in the east, north or south, but always lending up on the cement blocks W Mothers Association at tT 393-444- 479-050- 5. ..... '-- 7 t7 Vyi-L- . ( A', CS . ' " v i , i ft-- n f . 'lout West of our House. I; When they were pioneers, 1 - 'V V Captain and my peanut butter and buffalo sand- back. wiches with them. When they We stood there together, si-- . ere runaways," I packed the surveying the damages, Jiqlogna sandwiches in suit- ' lently of us speaking until my neither cases, half smiling in the knowraised her trembling daughter ledge that I could watch their chin. fudging trudging from our Its OK, she said, bravely Jiackyard deck. :l3ut inevitably, the backhoe brushing back a single brimeame. I saw it rumbling in the ming tear. Maybe Emerald Cfield this morning, while the itys still under the basement Children were at school. Within stairs. . . Jhfcy took my blessings $ w A !tr ' Clearfield Couple To Note Anniversary k Clearfield brate the cele- 50th wedding anniver- sary of Myron and Mary Marion, their family will host an open house Saturday, April 30, at the Clearfield 10th LDS Ward, 300 N. 200 W., Clearfield, from 4 to 8 p.m. It is requested ;that gifts be omitted. Mr. and Mrs. Marston, who live at 40 W. 250 N., Clearfield, were married April 27, 1933, in Kaysville. A short time later, their marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. ,Mrs. Marston was born Aug. I BRAD AND DAWNA ANDERSON Kaysville Woman , Bountiful Man Wed - The former KAYSVILLE Miss Dawna Nelson, daughter of Ron and Renee Nelson of Kaysville, became the bride of Brad Anderson on April 23. Wedding rites were performed at the Eldredge House by Bishop Gary Porter. The bride wore a long white chiffon gown accented with lace for the wedding and reception which followed, also at the Eldredge House. The bridegroom is the son of Paul L. and Gwen Anderson of Bountiful. Rhonda Nelson was the maid of honor with Debbie Wood, Pam Anderson and Elizabeth Anderson as brides maids. They wore floor length gowns in dusty rose. Best mans duties were performed by Russ Anderson, with Ron Talbot, Kelly Nelson and Russ Nelson as ushers. fashion show with fashions from Chantilly Bridals. The show is Rummage Sale Set Thursday The Martha CLEARFIELD Circle of the Clearfield Community Church will hold a rummage sale on April 28 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and on April 29 from 9 a.m. to noon. The church is located at 200 S. E., Clearield. Coffee and cookies will be on sale throughout the day. The public is invited to attend. 500 The couple will reside in West Jordan. The bride graduated from Davis High and received an associate degree at Dixie College and is presently working at Doug Smith Chrysler Plymouth in Bountiful. The groom graduated from Longmont High in Colorado. He is presently working at Boise GARAGE SALE FOR WA )$? THOSE WHO MISSED OUR "GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE" IN ROY SAT. APRIL 30TH 10 Homes and attending Utah Technical College. a.m. 4 p.m. -- COST AND BELOW HAVE YOUR BOOK IMPRINTED WITH YOUR NAME LAYTON The Trinity Lutheran Womens Missionary provide for the training and care of the mentally retarded in rummage sale in the Fellowship Hall of Trinity Lutheran Church at 385 W. Golden Ave., Layton, Friday, April 29, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., and Saturday, April 30, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Proceeds Good Shepherd Homes in the ONLY 50 A BOOK THE DOOK STORE 1123 West. E. 400 No., Kaysvllla 2066 W. 6006 S. Roy, Utah Los Lofquist, Marston, Clearfield; Mrs. David (Debra) Pace, Roy; Allan G. Marston, who is deceased. They also have ten grandchildren and five Pastor Services: Sunday School ....... 11:00 Morning Worship Evening Bible Hour 731-23- 37 or 10:00 n oV; 7 6:00 776-18- 23 n. . INDEPEKDAXTFUKDAMENTAL ; in Clearfield, a daughof Mr. and Mrs. George W. 12, 1917, ter Layton. Her husband was born on Jan. 4, 1913, in Kaysville, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Marston. : ! Mr. Marston is retired. KING OF DIAMONDS ! l Altrusa Club Gives Award I ; Denice Boston, of Logan, was the recipient of an $800 Foun- ders Fund Vocational Aid Award from Altrusa International, which was presented to her by Altrusa Club of Ogden at !$s regular meeting on April 18. ; founders Fund Vocational a program that seeks out ;Aid is Worthy applicants who need training to qualify for employment in a desired vocation, or help in obtaining equipment to .start a small business, or other personal rehabilitation. Boston is 35 years old tahd has been totally deaf due to spinal meningitis since she was 18 months old. She is a talented seamstress and was one of the .first to graduate from Utah State Universitys Disabled Students Center, in 1974. was accom'Mrs. Boston panied by Dr. C. Ivory, program administrator of the disabled students center, USU. Mrs. ;fipston gave her thanks to Altru-s- a members for their aid. She plans to use the funds to equip ;her basement adequately for a borne sewing business. She is fh mother of three children. There's No Gamble... When you 2, There will be a limited enrollment in these classes. ROY CICLE CHURCH Mr. and Mrs. Marston are the parents of four daughters and two sons: Mrs. Hellen Holyook, Mrs. Lynda Patterson, both of Kaysville; Mrs. Don B. (Darlla) Taylor, West Point; Douglas M, . ' will benefit LWML projects. In connection with this sale, The Good Shepherd Auxiliary will also be holding a bake snip These proceeds will help to MYRON AND MARY MARSTON To ' 'A Ak ,y, f'fsv, , k', Rasmussen, a registered bridal consultant and member of the National Bridal Service. Mrs. Rasmussen, who. maKANDI RASMUSSEN jored in child development at Brigham Young University, is free to all brides and their also a graduate of Patricia Ste- guests. It will be held April 28, vens Finishing and Modeling 7:30 p.m. at the Enchanted School and a former Miss Utah Evening Reception Center, 6060 contestant. She has taught S. 1550 E., Ogden. Free invitacourses for wo- tions may be obtained at The men in the various areas in Chantilly Bridal Shoppe, The Bon Bridal Registry, Klenke which she has lived. This course will cover such Floral, Stans Formal Wear or topics as: the traditional divi- The Enchanted Evening Recepsion of expenses, budgeting tion Center, or by calling 5 for more inforor your wedding, styling and wording of invitations, planning the mation. Other free classes will be held reception, and much more. The classes will begin with a at the Weber County Library. 393-444- League will be holding a spring :: The course will take partic-pant- s through all stages of a wedding from the announcement of the engagement to the last detail of the wedding reception. It will be taught by Kandi 479-050- k&m&m League to Hold Spring Sale t I Hook,! holding off a whole band of neighborhood pirates from across an irrigation ditch moat. All day long I held my breath against the moment when the kids would see the barren muddy scar, where their hideaway had been. When Stacee, always the first one home from school, stood shoulder hunched beside the spot, I hurried quietly to lay a tender arm across her skinny loca- tions in the Ogden area. For 2 more information, or ' jr V Never Never minutes Land" had been heaped into a rubble mammoth truck, and trundled crumbling slabs of old concrete, to the city dump. chunks of curb and gutter, (For a moment I had thoughts mounds of peewee gravel of asking the driver to detour heaped together in a vacant lot his load to our backyard, but and ultimately overgrown by somehow I knew that three tons weeds three feet tall. of cement blocks wouldn't ; ; Unsightly, yes. 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