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Show 8C Lakttid Ravitw North, Wednesday, June 15, 1983 PA2I Ci QGILAJ1 Nr IP A tr All PGRmOSlIR SPGCDAL PdDQSKlASG SALE Pax LAWN FOOD Pax WEED & FEED 25-3- -5 -4 $()09 (2) SALE 3,000 DEBBIE Fraad-Dixo- n Following a wedding trip to couHawaii, the ple will make their home in Layton. . LAYTON Exchanging wedding vows on June 11, at Com- newly-marrie- d munity United Methodist Church of Ogden were the for- mer Miss Deborah Freed of Layton and Jim Dickson of e. Kay-svill- The bride is a daughter of Dr. and Mrs. R. Paul Freed who reside at 840 B. Heritage Village, Southbury, Conn. Dickson is a son of Lyle Dickson of Burley, Idaho, and the late Ann Dickson. A courtyard reception was held at the church with a reception dinner at the Ogden Hilton. The brides father performed the ceremony. Matron of honor was Martha Breunig, a sister of the bride, with Diane Freed, Jane Ca- rpenter, Jane Tallerico as bridesmaids. Flower girl was Rebecca Freed, a niece of the bride. Best man was Sam Tallerico. Groomsmen were Skip Leo, Pete Matthews, and Ward Saw-lewith John Freed and Dave Freed, brothers of the bride, and Doug Bruenig as ushers. Candlelighters were Matthew y, The bride was graduated from Pequannock Twp. High School, the Miami University of Ohio with a bachelors degree and from Utah State University with a master of education de- gree. She is a teacher and coach at Central Davis Junior High in Layton. Dickson graduated from Burley High School in Burley, Idaho, and received a Coverage matron of honor. A sister of the bridegroom, Jody L. Baugh, and friends of the bride, Terri Pax Poindextar-Baug- LAYTON United in marriage on Friday, June 3, were Trisha Ann Poindexter and Bradley Ray Baugh. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Earl Poindexter of Layton. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. A. Ray Anderson moved to Layton, in Friends and rela- tives are cordially invited to at- - 1951 and was employed at Hill tend an open house for George Air Force Base for 19 years. ' A. Anderson in honor of his 80th Active in the LDS Church, he ' birthday. has served in many positions. It is requested that gifts be Among them are Seventies preI omitted at the event which will sident, High Priest group leader 2 5 to held from in be and the Sunday school superinten; p.m. Layton LDS 24th LDS Ward Cul-- : dent. He served a three-yea- r tural Hall, 1550 N. 2435 E., Cher-- ; LD$ stake mission in Emery. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson also ry Lane, Saturday, June 18. LDS stake Mr. Anderson was born June served a three-yea- r : 19, 1903, in Emery, Emery mission in Layton. He and his wife served as ; County, a son of Andrew Parley Anderson and Susan James Pet- - ordinance workers in the Salt - ty Anderson. Lake LDS Temple for five He married Cora Larsen on years. They were transfered to e the Ogden LDS Temple upon its September 2, 1927. Their was solemnized in the dedication where they served 1 Manti LDS for three years. Temple. ; While He and his wife have three residing in Emery, he ran a service station, worked as children: Jeannine Wilcox, la barber, and owned and Glen L Anderson and Afton P. Anderson, all of Layton. . operated a grocery store. He has been a carpenter and a con- They have 10 grandchildren W- 99 3,000 - Coverage GAL. $229 Buffalo Blue Chip Pfitier Old Gold Princa of Wolei Sea spray Barborber Gold Tip Sea Green Wilton Carpet OFF Tom Projtrato Any 5 gal. spreading Juniper en- YOUR CHOICE 4" Black Eyed Susan Fushia Lobelia MARIGOLDS Jerbenia more? Get together with a few families in your area and rotate preparing the entire evening meal for each other, says Sunset Magazine. Either take the prepared meal to each of their homes or enjoy together. 399 Kz) each w. SPRINKLING SYSTEM " PIPE FITTINGS - 5$ i 00 WE HAVE NUFLEX IRRIGATION SYSTEMS FOR FARM or GARDEN ClIlfcHi'OCD utirktL'O) ciodlk?0 aaiigiiii 1'HiKMfcb OF NORTHERN UTAH WITH ADVERTISEMENTS AND NEWS! ALL Over 119,000 Households Home Delivered Ogden Standard-ExaminMid-We- GEORGE A. ANDERSON er ek In 4 Counties! Lakeside Review Shopping News presents Slaving The Healthcare Express well is in this ch better for dad. 544-426- 7 116 W. Gentile Layton . t at the I !1K 2 World's Pair, a tail whose- theme was energy and at which HCA highlighted one of the most powerful (energies of all, human history of health can-- , insla-quilive computers will test health knowledge -- and ' you can even have a energy. conversation with - People are working spots. Once you try a Toro Power Hoe, youll be sure to give your old hoe the heave. Ace Hardware n SALE JUNIPER Meals Rotating Want to get out of the kitchen country. Take the backbreaking work out of gardening with a Toro Power Hoe. It churns and aerates Rotating steel tines While it cultivate a 7l2n path. topsoil. digs up weeds. The Power Hoe is powerful. Reg. 119.95 Yet it weighs only 8 lbs. And its SALE 98 for getting into HACKER'S $3.49 Hospital Corporation of America The Heave. Western Auto SULFATE great-grandchildre- n. GiveVbur Old Hoe We believe in making thing Coverage $9.99 Reg. gineering from Weber State College and is currently employed by Thiokol Corp. at Freeport Center. Following a brief wedding trip, the newlyweds will reside at 178 W. 1850 N., Sunset. FATHER'S DAY SPECIAL hard-to-rea- AIM 201b, bag Sq. Ft. mar-'riag- and seven Pax Flower 49 Ft 2,000 Sq. Reg. of Clearfield High School and LDS Seminary. He earned a de- gree in manufacturing h & Tomato, Veg. w Davis High School in Kaysville. SALE FOOD 4 i 0(o)29 40 lb. bag Meyers, Jodi Campbell and Annette Adams, were bridesmaids. Jill Logan was flower girl. The bride is a graduate of Layton High School and LDS Seminary. She is currently attending Weber State College and is employed by Layton and Layton City Swimming Pool. Performing duties as best man was Jeff Morley. David K. Baugh, a brother of the brideg- TOTAL Pax 10-6-- $15.49 LAYTON ed Covers 10,000 Sq Reg. Layton Man to Note 80th Birthday Saturday well-balanc- bag 16-16- -8 bachelors degree from Utah room, and Mitchell Drake, of the groom State University and a master brother-in-laof arts degree from Brigham were ushers. Jimmy Poindexter was ring bearer. Young University. The bridegroom is a graduate He is a teacher and coach at Baugh of Sunset. Freed and Joshua Freed, The wedding ceremony took nephews of the bride. place at the Layton LDS Stake Participating on a program Center, with a reception followwere Jane Steward, Ethelyn ing the ceremony. The brides sister, Marcell Freed, Marian Ash, aunts of the bride, and Carla Hupp, organ- Denice, was maid of honor with ist. Genoa Wilhelmsen was Trina Acheson of Sacramento, guest book attendant. Calif., an aunt of the bride, as tract builder. $(o 40 lb. PAX DICKSON 2 Couples Exchange Vows - Sq. 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The Healthcare Express riiade its dclnil Visitors will get insight into their good health from several colorful displays and from HCA's audio-visua- , multi-scrcc- n l presentation on the robot and expert on human health. By giving people a chance to learn more aliout building a healthier lifestyle. HCA is working toward a lime when there will lx less serious illness in this countiy. With less serious illness, we II have more time -- rand more human energy to devote to thi- lough - hi t ilu- nituH ,(iH rvirr i:niHir sites ia.(i)i:: ' SPONSOR: Brigham Citv Community Hospital June 17, 10:00 a. m. to 8:00 p.m. on site I .oration: !)50 South 500 West in Brigham Citv SPONSOR: Valley West Hospital June 21. lOOO a m. to BOO p.m. at Valiev Pair Mall I .oration: 3001 South 2700 West in West Valiev Citv SPONSOR: June 25. 8:30 Hospital a m. to 500 p.m. at the ! ' ; Lakevirvv Hospital West Parking Lot Location: 630 East Medical Drive in Bountiful SPONSOR: Mountain View Hospital July 2, 0:30 a m. to 9:30 p.m. at the Grand Central Parkinji Lot location: 340 East 1300 South in Orem i j I The Move Is On For Better Health |