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Show Chronicle Sun Clearfield Courier Thursday, September 14, 1972 Wednesday, September 13, 1972 Clearfield Miss weds i CLEARFIELD f hi't. c- - x V t - fa The couple was united in in the Logan LDS Temple. A reception followed at the Clearfield LDS 3rd Ward Cultural Hall. rites performed Friday V CLEARFIELD Making their home in Farmington following their marriage Friday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple are newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McMullin. G a lv ; ' if The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. B D. McMullin of Littleton, Colo. For her marriage and the reception held at the Hains House, in Ogden, the lovely bride was gowned in a model of silk organza. i fafr9 vItSA v. It was fashioned with empire bodice of imported Venetian lace, and Camelot sleeves with matching lace appliques trimming the skirt. Ai,- - i'&V& The ensemble was complemented by a detachable chapel length train. the bride as Attending matron of honor was Mrs. Ann Gross with Mrs. Debra . a&d Pace, Miss Connie Yeoman, Miss Teresa Roylance and Mrs. Becky Peart as bridesmaids. Mrs. Patrick McMullin . . . weds in Temple Their matching dresses of purple with white lace trim had long puffed iu Lorj Rod Ribbon Ranch Stylo Steak Round Steak $a 19 lb. -- that cooler weather is ahead, and that a cold snap mav be just around the corner. Invariably, cold weather catches many homeowners for the cold. They need the heat of the furnace, but their furnace hasnt had its annual checkup, the pilot light isnt turned on,, and the filter needs to be cleaned or replaced. And when they call for service, there is a long t - and they wait wait in the cold Pork Chops j Rid Ribbon shcr Ribs c ;3 Dacon Sliced Rod Ribbon "Tt V' sf. Pcufo r.3Cl I V; p- 12 lb. Limit $29 3 - Uaflelli For Os! HAJSSIIC PATICHAL FOODS, EdC. For more information call 399-927- We 5 or 399-927- 6 Gladly Take USDA Feed Stamps Bon's Rod 825-837- 4 C3DETJ 393-165- Prices Effective At Both Stores ne , Miss JoAnn Mertlich attended the bride as maid of honor with Miss Glenda Kenney, Miss Dodi Habermeyer, and Miss Judy Young as with bridesmaids Jolene Bradley and Wendy Bradley sisters of the bride as junior Miss bridesmaids. wds 5 Their gowns of orange cotton with white flocking had long sleeves with white satin ribbon adorning the empire Rita Valdez SUNSET Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Croxford of 884 N. 450 W. announce the marriage of their daughter Clarnmae to Paul William Grieve. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Grieve of Plain City. . The newlyweds will be honored at an open house on Sept. 17 from 2 to 6 p.m. at the Croxford home. . should be placed in top condition now. Here are some suggestions from Mountain. Fuel on steps homeowners should take to make certain their heating appliances are ready for win- ter: 1. Inspect all vents and flues to be sure they are in good condition, free of tightly connected, free of obstructions, tightly connected, and secure for the winter. 2. Clean or replace the filter. A dirty filter reduces the efficiency of the heating system and will cause the heating plant to work overtime without producing commensurate benefit. 3. Oil the blower motor and blower and inspect the belt between them. The moving parts need lubrication periodically. 4. Make certain the door to Princess begins schools tours Utahs reigning Dairy Princess, Risa Tew and her atterrthmts Jacci Olsen, Jensen, Chenc Cannon, and Jennie Olsen have begun their annual Dairy Teur of elementary schools in the State. Aided by county princesses and attendants these lovely young ladies will visit nearly all of the young schoolchildren in Utah during their tour. d short program is at each school which shows through the use of cartoon characters and a short play the advantages of drinking milk and eating the right foods to help maintain a healthy body. The Princess and her attendants take part in the skit and each one emphasizes various nutritive aspects of milk and dairy products. The children are taught a song developed by the American Dairy Association, Theres pre-,nte- A New You Com which tells of bodys need to replace three billion cells every 60 seconds and that one of the best foods to help your body make the change is milk. ing Everyday the Principals anu teachers have applauded the program and students everywhere have expressed their approval by not wanting the waistline. will wed Junior bridesmaids wore similar dresses in yellow. October date set LAYTON Oct. 7, at St. The couple was united in marriage on Sept. 3, in a cerein Elko, mony performed Nevada. . Planning to wed CathoRita Ann Jostphs lic Church is Miss Valdez who will become the bride of Dan Wayne Bronson. bride elect is a of Mrs. Tony Valdez daughter of Layton and the late Mr. The Valdez. Mr. Bronson is the son of Mrs DeWayne Bronson of Sunset and the late Mr. Bronson. Miss Valdez is a senior at Layton High School and is attending Painters College of Beauty in Roy. Mr. Bronson is a graduate of Clearfield High School. Wade Parrish was best man and Dale Beardall, Michael Bradley, Randy Bradley and Bruce Bradley as ushers. After a wedding trip to southern Utah the couple will live in Logan where they will attend Utah State University. The bridegroom served an LDS mission to South Africa. r v Utah Dairy A bails sorissT prepare natural gas heating plants for the cold months ahead. These appliances face months of hard work during the heating season and they i LJ Fresh Ground wi Mountain Fuel Supply Company suggests that now, before the real cold weather arrives, is the time to Pot Roast ! 2 $71291 ,bs $yj29 j The best man was K. C. Kollenkark with David Pace, Steve Macey and Paul Roylance as ushers. r -- When days are warm - and nights are hot it is easy to forget pleasant, -- : length Tips from Mountain Fuel - Ribbon floor skirts. Winter just around corner :Af PRICES! Red sleeves and The bride is the former Miss Sherry Pac, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Pace of 649 E. 1000 S. V, t . -- The brides dress of white nylon tricot had long puffed lace trimwith sleeves ming the top sleeves and wide cuffs. A matching lace panel extended down the front of the dress and was accented by small pearl buttons. ' 1 and The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Beardall of Mesa, Ariz. I c r r- Mr Mrs. Robert L. Bradley of 128 N. Terrace Drive, announce the marriage of their daughter Melanie Susan to Brent L Beardall girls to leave at the conclusion. The program is short and fast moving which keeps the attention of students and does not distract from the curriculum. This years tour with the State Princess and attendants will visit the counties of: Salt Lake, Tooele, Utah, Weber, BOx Elder, Cache, Morgan, Summit, Wasatch, Duchesne, Carbon and Uintqh, Davis, Emery. They will be accompanied by the Utah Dairy Commission Manager, G. Kent Hendrickson and State Dairy Wives, Donna President, Coletti. the blower compartment is in place and secure before operating the furnace. This door must always be closed when the furnace is operating. Check the heat regisand cold air returns to see that they are free from obstructions. It is important that the cold air returns be kept clear at all times sb 5. ters vice, all Mountain Fuel at any time. Follow these simple suggestions now before the wintry weather sets in, and later you wont be left out in the cold. ceremony 6. Make certain the heating plant itself has an adequate supply of air to support Some heating combustion. plants in small rooms have an outside source of air which must be kept open at all times. scheduled fl?m-mab- le 8. Turn up the thermostat to see if the furnace responds and is working properly, then set the thermostat at the desired temperature and leave it alone. If the heating system doesnt seem to be working properly, Mountain Fuel suggests calling a heating contractor, furnace dealer or plumber. For emergency ser 1 M? A A w - I r J 1. t r 4 W i jj V November that the circuiting system can function properly. 7. Be sure the area around the furnace is clean and uncluttered. Do not store materials in the area. ; A , V C SUNSET SOCIETY SUNSET Mr. and Mrs. Clifford M. Spendlove of 148 W. 1075 N., announce the engagement of thejr daughter Kathie to David L. Ashdown. Mr. Ashdown is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry C. Ashdown of 428 W. 1300 N. Miss Spendlove was graduated from Clearfield High School and LDS Seminary and Weber State College School of Cosmetology. Mr. Ashdown was graduated from Clearfield High School and served an LDS Brazil Central Mission. The couple plans a Nov. 17, marriage in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. I E,, Kathie Spendlove . . . becomes engaged |