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Show Tlmes-Thursda- Poge y, June 10, 1912 SCRAPBOOK Jensen-Store- y Library united in L.D.S. Temple notes Stephanie Jensen and Mark Storey were married Friday. May 21, in the S alt Lake City . L.D .S . Temple. A reception was given at the Spencer Ward House and an Open House held in Ogden the following night. The wedding breakfast was held at The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Jensen. Magna She graduated from Cyprus High School and attended W eber State College. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Storey. Ogden. He Our summer programs and reading session started with a bang this week. Be sure your little ones are involved in some type of scheduled reading this summer to prevent the sliding back slightly of speed and vocabulary during the summer months. Ken Folletts latest novel beautifully reconstructs the era of pre-- orld War I London. Afoot is a plot to assassinate Orlov, a Russian envoy to the British government. Complications are introduced when the assassin, Feliks Kschessmsky. proves to have some unexpected ties with Orlovs host. Lord Walden, and his family. Felik's mission begins to falter badly, but he finds an allv in voung Charlotte Walden. The description of the Waldens lifestyle in 19 1 4 is so vivid that the reader feels he or she is living along with the characters. The fine writing style of the author will add this book The Man From St . Petersburg to his long list of successes. Laurie McBam has a large and devoted following who will be delighted to see Dark Before the Rising Sun This historical romance, set in eighteenth-centur- y England, completes the trilogy begun with the popular Moonstruck Madness. The story is about Rhea Clair Dominick, who, after being kidnapped from her parents English estate and shipped to the states, returns home with the man who saved her from slavery. Together these two characters face the wrath of their families, terrorism, deception, and a brush with death before the hero. Dante, can put to rest the norotious scandal that hounds his every step. This novel will be as interesting to the readers as the ones that preceeded it. Steve Krantz. film producer and writer, has a new book, Skycastle.that tells the story of Devlin Younger, a modern Texas beauty. She gambles for oil. love and the honor of her family, and is determined to make her own world of oil wildcatting. rules and build her own empire in the of Southwest new of the is novel a brashly sophisticated, Skycastle beautiful women and dvnamic men. It is a world of old money and new millions. This is an entertaining novel about the loves and lives of the in the oil field of Texas and a womans quest for love and power, and a final vindication of her familys colorful past, replete with everything, including murder. See you at thelibrarv! Chuck-A-Ram- a. graduated from Weger High School and at tended W eber State College. Maid of Honor was Julee Jensen, bridesmaids were Jackie Weiss, LeAnn Vaughn. Lori Huish, Kami Shaw, Kristen Shaw, and Jody Bennett. Best man was Paul Gift. Ushers were Mike Storey. Greg Hardcastle, Rick Baird, and Kevin Sederholm. Melanie W oodbury was at the guest book. The couple are making their home in Layton. all-ma- high-rolle- rs exchange vows Hunt-Frands- en Mrs. Mark Storey Foster grandparents recognized For 15 years. Foster Grandparents have been giving love and understanding to children in distress. On June 15 at 6 p.m.. Primarv Childrens Medical Center will host a Recognition Event to celebrate the anniversary of the program. An agency of the Salt Lake County Aging Services, the Foster Grandparent Program started in 1967 with JeriAnn Perschon 30 members serving at primary Childrens. Within two years, it had expanded to 50 grandparents serving five sites. Today. 80 members work in 10 locations, including the Childrens Behavior Therapy Unit, the Family Mr. Melvin L. Perschon and Mrs. will Ward L.D.S. North First perform Support Center. Hartvigsen School, Jeanine Medel announce the marriage the ceremony. of their daughter Jeri Ann Perschon Jeri was raised in Taylorsville Jordon Valley School. LDS Hospital, to Mr. Steven C. Poole son of Mr. and attended Plymouth. Kennedy Junior Maternal and Infant Care Program, House. Odvssev House, Mrs. J. BUI" Poole. High and was graduated from Granite Neighborhood Primary Childrens and University of Alternative. The groom graduated from West Utah Medical Center. An open house in honor of their One of the original Foster Granthe fifth was High School and graduated from Utah marriage given Saturday Bertha Kimber will be dparents. Trade Technical CoUege as budding of June at the home of the grooms honored at the Recognition Event is He construction 3650 4714 at West engineer. employed South, parents dinner for 15 years of continuous West Valley, where relatives and by Olympia Sales. service. LaVern Sabin. Mary to Ohio After the in a friends greeted them honeymoon they garden will and Nielsen Blanche Williams, will make their home in Salt Lake setting. ten each for receive years plaques City. Bishop Von CaUister of Jordan service. The program, under the direction of Ruth Conrow. brings together for mutual benefit, two diverse groups of e older citizens and people children in need of love and attention. The only prerequisites for Foster Grandparents are that thev be 60 inHow many children do married Information supplied by individuals years or over, have a low annual in and come. be health, good general women expect to have within the next participating in the survey is kept five years? W ill they average the same strictly confidential bv law and the love children. For their service, they number as in the recent past? results are used onlv to compile gain a renewed sense of dignity and They work 20 hours per Answers to these questions will help statistical totals. indicate the future growth and of the Nations composition population, data vital to planners both in government and private business. William F. Adams. Director of the Bureaus Regional Office in Denver, announced today that information on child care, number of children, and birth expectations of American women will be collected during the The first American college week of June from a sample of of in households this area. The questions in pharmacy was established Philadelphia in 1821 are in addition to those usuallv asked in the monthly survev on employment and conducted unemployment nationwide by the Bureau for the U.S. Department of Labor. Households in this area are part of the sample of 71.000 across the country scientifically selected to represent a cross section of all U.S. is a worth households thousand Results of this monthly survev words, provide a continuing measure of they say. Share economic conditions in the nat ion. The those important April survey indicated that of the events in the life 109.6 million men and women in the of your family, or civilian labor force. 99.3 million were the happenings of employed. The Nations unemclub or your ployment rate was 9 4 percent , the with organization, d highest recorded in the your friends and War II era Perchon engaged Birth expectation needed by census Mrs. Marvin Frandsen Susan Hunt, daughter of Mr. and the Magna Stake Center from7-- 9 p.m. Mrs. Stanley R. Hunt of Magna was Friends are invited to attend. married to Marvin Frandsen June 4 in The bride graduated from Cyprus the S t. George Temple. High School and recently completed a course in cosmetology at Southern The groom is the son of Clark Utah State College. The from Frandsen and Ida Merle Staheli. groom graduated A reception honoring the couple Bingham High School. He is currently was held in the Dixie College Sun a student at SUSC. The couple will Room Friday evening. A n Open House reside in Cedar City while the groom will honor them Saturday. June 12 at continues his education. self-wort- SIDS laboratory opens University of Utah Medical Center will officially open its new Pediatrics at a Laboratory Sleep Study ceremony Monday, June 7 . The 10 a.m. event will feature remarks by Dr. Dennis W. Nielson, assistant professor of pediatrics and director of the Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) Study. Mrs. Scott M. Matheson will issue Governor Mathesons proclamation of Utah SIDS Awareness Week (June and cut the ribbon. The Sleep Study Laboratory is part of the Medical Centers SIDS Study. It monitors and evaluates infants with problems linked to Sudden Infant Death, also known as crib death. Following guidelines established by the National SIDS Foundation, this special testing enables the laboratory to prescribe therapy for such children. We monitor the pattern of every breath the infant takes. savs Dr. Nielson. When the babv exhales, we obtain a sample breat h Elect rodes are used to detect acid levels in the Newofficers Quarterly Stake Conference held this past weekend bv the Magna Stake named several new officers. Included were Cora Marie A 1st rom. New Relief Society Homemaker leader replacing Julia Clegg; Aleen Duckworth, new In Service Curriculum leader in Relief Society; JW. Rasor as First Counsellor and Robert Marlin as Second :r s'ai.e fu dj Counsellor esophagus. Other electrodes attached to the skin reflect changes in oxygen and carbon dioxide levels in the blood. In addition to making avaUable these diagnostic services to Intermountain area physicians and their patients, the Sleep Studv Laboratory provides valuable information about Sudden Infant Death a tragedy with no known cause. Ours is the onlv lab in the region doing such extensive studies, says Dr. Nielson. We combine sleep study findings with data gathered by a Medical Center animal laboratory and the Utah State Medical Examiners Office to add new knowledge and hope to existing theories about S IDS . The SIDS study follows up on all children evaluated and provides nursing services and cardiopulmonary resuscitation training for parents. It is also organizing a support group for parents of infants on monitors, in cooperation with the Medical Centers Parent-to-PareLab program. personnel work closelv with the Utah Stale Department of Health and the Utah Chapter. SIDS Foundation to provide appropriate social services and emot ional support for families of these children. 14-1- ONE PICTURE post-Worl- neighbors. Know some 9124 W. 2700 S. news? Call Hours 10-- 4 Mon - Fri (Drop Mail in Slot in Door) 250-565- 6 L-.- ) School The following men ,i'vi ' . dained Elders at the Sur.dj-- . ri Justin Niels Anderson of Mpp, i Ward; Jose L Mea of !( Thud ,; Ward and Leo lli V n i Wai i 7 CATIONS McOOUGAfrUNtlA Seytlj I4wm4 Oil HIII00 R4 I i I week, for which they receive an hourly reimstipend. transportation bursement. and a dailv meal. They are also given accident and liability inwhile surance on assignment, educational training, uniforms and an annual physical examination. The children who benefit from the program are physically, mentally, or emotionally handicapped, juvenile offenders, victims of abuse or neglect, or those who require long-termedical care. They all have one thing in common: their need for love, and tenderness, understanding. Foster Grandparents give that and more. GRAMMAS to see pictures of the grandlove children the in paper. If you have a newborn, or a old, why not let our staff photographers take a picture, write inthe up formation, and put it in the paper for Gramma s scrapbook. 9124 W. 2700 S. one-yea- r Hours Mon-Fr- 10-- 4 i (Moil Slot in Door) |