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Show Sun Chronicle CLEARFIELD Thursday, April - Delegates selected by the American Legion Auxiliary Unit No 134 at Clearfield. Delegates were selected from Clearfield High School. Selected for the honor were Marla Fisher, daughter of SM Sgt. and Mrs. James Fisher. 2437 N. 720 W., Clinton; Lorri An Larsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie D Larson, 131 Lynnwood Drive, Clearfield, Martin, Lynn Sherryl daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James D. Martin, 333 W. 870 N , Sunset , Robin Wallace, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arley J. Wallace, 377 W. 1065 N., Sunset; and Debbie Welker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim P. Baker, 292 W. 870 N., Sunset. Alternates are Carol Moore, daughter of Colonel and Mrs E. Moore, 1122-- Georgia, Hill Air Force Base, Utah; Susan Hess, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hess, 647 E. 1000 S., Clearfield. Selection was made on the f - I 1 . if, 3 1 !7:t basis of leadership, character, and Co,., age, honesty, in be must cooperativeness, the upper third of their class scholastically, must lie intending to ret""n to high school for her sinior year ard must not be engaged or married Only junior students in high school are eligible. The purpose of Girls State is to educate our young women in the duties, priveleges, rights and responsibilities of As American Citizenship. future voters, and office holders, the girls should have an understanding of the problems of elective officials, their duties, and their funcThe opportunity to tions learn these functions will be oflered by the Girls State. Selection of the delegates was made by Mrs. IJoyd Rasmussen, chairman, Mrs. Clarence Leffler, and Mrs J C. Kretzschmar. Miss Fisher is active in American Field Service, debate. Model U.N. Press Secretary and plays basketball, plays the flute and likes to dance, read and play tennis. Miss I,arson is in the Concert Band, a member of to Girls State helTi June 3. 1073 through June 9, 1973 ai Southern Utah State College, Cedar City, Utah, have been William .r, . .LI i f if CLEARFIELD - The and skirt. It had full sleeves that were gathered to the wrist by wide satin cuffs. The sleeves and detachable train of flocked nylon were trimmed with a satin flower trim. Her fingertip veil fell softly from a small cap head-piec- Community Church provided the setting on Saturday, March 24 for the wedding ceremonies uniting the former Miss Debbie Lee Graham and Huger Hugh Schulze in marriage. Rev. Wiley A Kehril d the ceremonies for the ung couple. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jack per-'onne- of honor was Miss Maid Maryan Bourgassa, with Miss Debbie Howel as bridesmaid and Mrs. Michael Scheffer as attending matron. They wore street length dresses of pale mint green double knit. They were styled with short sleeves, standup collars and belted empire waistlines. Performing the duties of best man was Michael Scheffer, with Doug Marston and Steve Randall as ushers. Following a wedding trip to Valley. Ida., the couple plan to make their home in Ogden. Cr iliam of 292 W. 2660 No. in the announced Lay! n marriage of their daughter. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Schulze of 449 W. Forbes in Layton. The couple received guests later in the evening at the Fellowship Hall at the church. The bride wore an original floor of length gown delustered satin. It was styled with a high fitted waistline r ij uiic Invitation H an , cd w .auue nuiHings are scheduled to gie ou the opportunity to heij an Action Plan for the State Highway iVpartment This plan will insun ,s liquate consideration of economic social and enuronmental ef m pi ijecls, and divisions are made in the best moral publnc Since public is an important aspect of this plan, your ideas fnts regarding how involvement can be obtained will U mvoKement u ' helptul ise come to one of the meetings listed below and share ideas with us April Logan 7: IKlpm 19 Cache County Chamber of Commerce 52 W. 200 N. '4 1:30 and 7:30 pm April 1(1 Utah Power and Light Bldg. Ogden 457 26th Street SWOI1IS ROY - The Roy Kiwanis Club held a business meeting last Wednesday night. It was held at Vans Blue Ox Restaurant in Roy at7:30p.m. - The last PTA for Lakeview Elementary School will be held Thursday, April 12, at 7:30 p m Mrs Helena B Watson, teacher in the Elementary ROY Weber State College will be the speaker. Her subject is on The Childs Self Concept and CLEARFIELD - Father Frederick Draeger performed the wedding rites Saturday uniting in marriage the former Miss Judy Kaye Mendenhall and Kenneth Clayton Garner of El Paso, Tex. The ceremony took place at the Hill Air Force Base Chapel No. 1. A reception followed at the Edelweiss in Farmington. Mr. and Mrs. Jay A. Mendenhall of 1075 So. 1200 E., are parents of the bride. Col. and Mrs. H. C. Garner of 3225 Hamilton, Hill Air Force Base, are parents of the bridegroom Miss Donna Baker was maid of honor and Miss Nancy Neerken. Miss Julia Ohman, Film Kayaks Down the Nile," produced by veteran travel filmmaker John M. Goddard, will be screened in the Weber State College Fine Arts Center April 5, at 8p m. Mr. Goddard, who will be present to narrate the sequences, journeyed 4,000 miles down the enormous water course, longest river on earth, to make the film. His film record presents sights no camera ever cap- tured before. commented nears end Cougar hunters have until Apnl 15 to bag the big cats, while the 1973 bear hunt 7:gins May 1 and runs through Midvale, Utah 255-272- 1 or 255-650- Don Singleton in Plain City Phone t 782-875- 7 Home care for stroke was held to plan the most popular young kids activity in Roy - the annual Easter Egg Hunt. This year it will be held on Saturday, April 21 in the morning. This is always one of the best promotions the Kiwanis Club sponsors each year. It takes a lot of planning to bring this event to the kids of Roy and it is all over in a matter of minutes. Parents, plan on bringing your kids to this event and bring a camera, as this is an event you will want a picture of to show your kids when they grow up 5 Creativity. Mrs. Watson was a former Principal in Weber County. The school choir made up of students from the fourth, fifth and sixth grades will also perform during the evening. Elections for the next years officers will be held. There will be refreshments served at very popular prices. There will also be special prizes for those finding an egg with a K on it. See you all there to the Kiwanis Club Easter Egg Hunt at the Roy Municipal Park on Saturday April April 21. North Park schedules final PTA meeting The final PTA meeting for the North Park Elementary School will be held Thursday, April 5, 1973 at 7 p.m. Mr. Earl B. Child, Representative in the State Legislature will be our guest speaker. He will speak on matters concerning education which have come before the Also the 5th Legislature. grade children under the direction of their teachers, Mrs. Donna Taylor, Mr. Darrell Hansen and Mrs. Green will present a Ar-del- r musical program. Elections of PTA officers for school year will the 1973-7also be held. Refreshments will be served. 4 The PTA is now planning the School Carnival on Friday, April 13, 1973 from 5 to 8 p.m. Funds from this carnival will be used to cover PTA expenses and purchase needed supplies for the school. The public is invited to attend and enjoy various game booths and dinner. patients being taught How to deal with the frustration of peeling a potato or dressing with only one hand will be some of the information covered in the second session of the Weber County F jspital program "Home Care of The Stroke Patient." This seminar scheduled for April 19,, 1973, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. has been specifically designed for stroke patients, their and health families professionals who deal with stroke victims. r session will This begin with the movie The After the Snared Runner. movie, Mr. Ralph Downs, RPT will discuss methods of two-hou- physical rehabilitation. Following Mr. Downs, cerning occupational therapy in a stroke patient. During her presentation, Mrs. Carr will display equipment used during a patient's recovery period. The final speaker will be R.N., Gladys Seamons, Rehabilitation Clinical Specialist who will discuss a patient's adaptations to the daily activities of living. The program will be held in the Weber County Hospital auditorium. There is not a fee is nor precharged registration necessary. Oct. 19. The 1973 hunting licenses and permits for cougar and bear go on sale April 15. Hunters must possess a deer, combination or small game license before they can purchase a Resident bear perpermit. mits cost $15. and permits are $100. Miss Nancy Garner were bridesmaids in floral empire-waied gonns fashioned with puffed sleeves in shades of st blue. Pablo Hernandez was best man with Robert Quintana, Robert Barden, Robert Garner and Roger Mendenhall as ushers The bride was lovely in a empire gown of silk organza over satin. The bodice was covered with clipped Rosepoint lace and the neck and puffed organza sleeves were trimmed in matching lace. The couple is residing in El Paso following a wedding trip floor-lengt- h EVERY MON-FR- Non- residents must have a licensed guide. The limit is one bear. Any bear is legal game except sow with cub or cubs. It is illegal to use any firear- ms using rimfire cartridges, crossbows, traps or snares. Bow rnd arrows are legal to take game. AT I. to Mexico. tor of cultural affairs. "No other subject in the field of geographical exploration has so intrigued or so fired the imaginations of men for hundreds of years as has the immemorial Nile. Mr. Goddard and two French explorers traced the rivers course through Uganda, the Sudan and Egypt, all the way to the Mediterranean during a expedition Its sequences show the many treacherous parts of the river - there are 31 cataracts and areas of life destroying heat - big game herds, and the wildlife that exists along its banks. Dr. Wendell Phillips, archaeologist and president of the American foundation for the Study of Man. said the Goddard film ranks along side of the epic Kon Tiki and Mt. Everest espeditions, in his the opinion. agencys brochure says Outstanding scholastic students of Ogden area high schools have been invited by WSC President Joseph L. Bishop to attend the film showing and meet Mr. Goddard. The prep school students will also be feted at a dinner and taken on a tour of the campus, meet faculty and students leaders. The young guests will also be made acquainted with Weber State's Honors for Program, designed student achievers, President Bishop said 5:00 P.M. Brought to you by BLAIR ADAMS MUSIC 50 N. Main Layton, Utah STAR TRACK ORIGINAL RIVETS 3017 Harrison Blvd. 1518 Washington Ogden, Utah Ogden, Utah TROPICAL WATERS LUCKIES AUTO REPAIR 5800 South 1900 West Roy, Utah 1920 Kiesel Ave. Ogden, Utah GRIZZLEY BEAR PIZZA JOLLY ROGERS SPUDNUTS 440 44th Ogden, Utah 4189 South 300 West CAREY'S CYCLE CENTER BENNETT'S PAINTS 4450 South 700 West 260 West Harris Ogden, Utah Rivtrdale, Utah Riverdale, Utah ASSOCIATED MOTORS 29 1 6 Washington Ogden, Utah DIAL 730 FREIGHT OUTLET 4265 Riverdale Road Ogden, Utah OH YOUR DIAL Mrs. Shirley Carr, hospital occupational therapist, will present information con Miss Cathy Landerghine and set tonight Cougar hunt Phone collect MINERAL FERTILIZER COMPANY K vs resitted! Daniel L. Martino, WSC direc- - Premier plant food in bulk, bag or custom spread. . PREPARING her lecture material for the first session of the Home Care of the Stroke Patient is Louise C.ering, student council, junior choir. Education Department at ceremony Clear-tiel- d the piano, likes to sew and She is Mutual Class swim President in her church Miss Wallace is a varsity cheet leader, debates, is in Model U N , representative for Clearfield High on Fashion Fabrics Teen Board, Bon Marche, Ogden, Teen Board, plays the piano, likes to sew and swim Miss Welk is a member of af Area couple exchange vows in Clearfield 4 v- -- and softball, and is a junior volunteer at the Hill Air Force Base hospital. in drama, Secretary, Thespian secretary, she plays , Lorri Ann Larson Marla Fisher Auxiliary, likes to model clothes, swim dance, ski, has won a jvardspaying volleyball girls association, Bon Marche Charlies Girl, junior mem- ber of the American Legion organ and the clarinet She tap dances and her hobbies are sewing, bowling, water skiing, swimming, is a Junior volunteer at the McKay Hospital and is a Junior Member of the American Legion Auxiliary Unit No 134. Miss Martin is Iep Club Alvin club Strong, president was in charge of the meeting. IVo memtiers of the Roy High School Key Club were in attendance. They were Danny Thomas, president, and Doug Nelson, vice president. Danny gave a report on his clubs and fund raising projects. After the regular meeting, a Board of Directors meeting pN S FHA, American Field Service, won first place in the Clearfield Community '.alent Contest She plays the piano, |