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Show Sun Chronicle-Eagl- e Review Thursday, May 4, 1972 oiuD opd o f re H-- J r rs r sQtzdhDzur ploswuod voir PJiay Mrs. Daryl Hoole, promilecturer, author and homemaker Hill presenta one-da- y Seminar for Homemak- homemakers four great challenges: the organization of 1) space, 2) time, 3) children, and 4) how to have a positive attitude. nent ers May 13. The seminar, sponsored by the Center for Continuing Education will run from 10 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. Mrs. Hoole will discuss the One of the most convincing spokesman and advocates for the homemaker and her role in society, Mrs. Hoole BYU-Ogd- Roy woman will attend convention Mrs. Date Shiramizu, International Presidents Workshop Chairman of Epsilon Sigma Alpha Sorority, is making plans to attend the South Dakota State Convention as official representative of the International Council.1 The annual convention will be held in Rapid City, South Dakota May 5 through 7. Manv training sessions and worKshops will be held, socials planned and presentations will be made of annual service awards. sorority, comprised more than 32,000 women throughout the world. The organization was founded in 1929 for the purpose of uniting women in a sisterhood to promote leadership in education, service and association. Epsilon Sigma Alpha World Headquarters is located in Loveland, Colo. The date of the convention coinsides with ESA Week and ends on ESA Sunday May 7. r-- sees a womans task in the home as a creative challenge. Her extensive research into the subject of homemaking and family living over the past ten years plus the practical experience gained as the mother of eight children, has enabled Mrs. Hoole to help other women become more effective homemakers. Mrs. Hoole is the author of two books, The Art of Homemaking and The Art She of Teaching Children. has another book, With Sugar n Spice. Her fresh, highly practical apone mother talkproach ing to another -- - has endeared her to thousands of women and has made the phrase, Lets do it according to a household saying Hoole," in many homes. The seminar will be held at the Center, 555 24th St., Ogden. Tuition is $3 per individual. Teenage daughters are invited for 1.50. Seating capacity is limited, therefore interested people should register as soon as possible. For further information call BYU-Ogd- 399-445- 5. AprSD PEkNTAGE RATE irS-fo- s i synmoft ROY -- - Miss Beth Ann Summers became the bride of K. C. Muir in wedding ceremonies performed Friday at the Roy North Stake Center, with Bishop Jerry Stevenson presiding. The couple was later honored at a reception. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Lynn S. Sum- mers of 2192 W. 4950 S. Mr. Muir is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Muir of 1648 N. 1500 W Clinton. The new bride was attired in a full length gown of satin, styled with an empire waistline and sheer sleeves. The 4 i H r ensemble was adorned with rows of lace accented with red velvet bows. Attendants were Mrs. Randy Woodall as matron of honor and Miss Shelly Summers as maid of honor, Mis. Steve Nielsen, Miss Ruth Ann Buetler and Miss Debbie Muir with Bonnie Taylor as flower girl. of blue dotted Swiss and red dotted swiss, styled with lace at the neckline and sleeves. Craig Kellerstrass was best man, with Ren Weaver, Stan Muir and Brad Muir ushering. The newlyweds will make their home in Roy. I'"' I Wr--i 4 o Syracuse CREDIT IS FREE AT BLOCKS ANNUAL Wednesday, May 3, 1972 US as Epsilon Sigma Alpha Sorority is an international, of Clearfield Courier ZERO It's true! There is no finance charge at BLOCKS. Taka 6 months to pay. Make a minimum monthly payment and credit costs you nothing. Miss weds m in April SYRACUSE Mothers Day Is Sunday, May 14 The in former Mis; Michele Cook traded vows with Clifford Kay Miles in a last ceremony performed Thursday at the White House. Making the announcement is the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max M. Cook, 2622 W. 1700 S. Mr. Miles is a son of Mrs. Cumora G. Miles, 803 E. 1000 S., Clearfield. Dr. Harvey Broadbent at the wedding ceremony with a reception follow- : f Mrs. Chuck Bojanski . . will reside in Ogden . ed Young couple weds at Snow Basin ing. The lovely bride was attired in a floor length gown with a lace bodice and chiffon skirt, adorned with long full sleeves. Mrs. Maxine Christensen, matron of honor, wore a pant-dreof hot pink chiffon, with a shirred bodice and long full ! ss sleeves. Other attendants, Miss Jill Cook, maid of honor, Mrs. Steve Blodgett and Miss Kathi Miles wore pantdresses of light pink like that of the matron of honor.' Donny Petersen was best with Billie Petersen, man George Miles, Randy Miles, Steve Blodgett and Brent May-fieas usners. Following a wedding trip to San Francisco, the newlyweds will make their home at 987 S. State, Clearfield. ld OGDEN Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. Slot of Ogden announce the marriage of their daughter, Vickie to Chuck Bojanski, son of Mrs. Shirley Fisher of Sidney, Neb., and Raymond Bojanski of Roy. ceremonies were Nuptial performed at the Snow Basin Ski Lodge last Saturday with Justice of Peace Ross A. Shupe officiating. A reception and dance followed. The bride wore an double knit hotpants outfit, topped by a floor length cotton lace vest. Matron of honor was Mrs. Tim Heel, sister of the bride, with Miss Vickie Worthington as maid of honor. Miss Patti Slot was bridesmaid and Tonya off-whi- te Slot was Dower The Area couple recites vows In Ogden WILLARD of The marriage der floral print organdy former Miss Jeanette Red-fie- ld to Randy Bennett is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Redfield of Willard. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Vance Bennett of 400 W. 1185 N., Sunset. The young couple recited Saturday nuptial promises in ceremonies at the Ivy House Chapel in Ogden with President Kenneth Rock officiating. For her wedding and the reception following, the bride the essential top shell love it! a pretty blouse of Pageant crepe, a soft fabric of pure Celanese1 Fortrel by LeeMar elegant. blouse like fine crepe. Tuck into skirts, under jumpers, or over pants. Beautifully tailored of pure Celanese Fortrel polyester. Shell love how it launders and dries in a machine. Choose her favorite color . . . orchid, orange, canary, pink, white, navy, beige, blue. 818, $12.95. Its soft, A wore an empire floor length gown of white organza and lace over taffeta, accented by lace trim on the bodice and long full sleeves. The sheer yoke featured a scalloped lace neckline. Attending the bride were Miss Emma Lynn Redfield as maid of honor, Miss Lisa Bennett, Mrs. Craig Weaver, Miss Shelly Woodyatt and Mrs. Byron with Redfield, bridesmaids Debbie Tanavitch as little flower girl. They were attired in floor length empire gowns of laven- - August date sot SUNSET Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Archibald of 821 N. 50 W., announce the engagement of their daughter Vickie Lee to David James Cowan. The ;u nMr- ti CUMmm-iM.m fcwwB-- ... ( wrarourwm i CLOTHES FOR EVERYONE LAKESIDE SQUARE SHOPPING CENTER 391 So. State Street, Clearfield is the son of Mr. Della Cowan, 430 Hawthorne Drive in Layton and the late Dean Cowan. The bride elect is a senior at Clearfield High School where she will graduate this year. Mr. Cowan was graduated from Davis High School and attended Utah Technical College and Weber State College, and the University of Utah. He is employed in Clearfield. The couple will wed Aug. 11, In the Sunset Stake Center with a icieption to follow. wore en sembles with yellow, orange pink blouses and multicolored midi skirts. Best man duties were performed by Butch Millar, with Wade Johnston, Gary Morton and Arlen Morten as ushers with Kenny Slot and Chris Fisher as nngbearers. Following a wedding trip to California the couple will reside in Ogden. and i aTsrnnnrrinf r& rrrrrirYTirrirm For Mom with short puffed sleeves. Lund Kerry performed duties of best man with Richard French, Dee Jonas, Tommy Peterson and Byron Redfield ushering and David Bennett as 5iS PRINCESS GARDNER ringbearer. The newlyweds left April 19 to reside in Great Lakes, 111. where the bridegroom is stationed in the Navy. Ceremony unites duo girl. attendants i" , : Announcement is HOOPER made by Mr. and Mrs. Vadel T. Maw of 4964 W. 5100 S., of the marriage of their daughter Debra to Randy C. Bastian. Parents of the bridegroom1 are Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. 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