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Show Sun Chronicle Thursday, June 3, 1976 Candlelight ceremony unites two in marriage SOCIETY SOCIETY SOCIETY HOY - ceremonies Candlelight -- Wednesday evening at the Ft. Lewis Wash. Main Post Chapel united in marriage the for- - mer Miss vaneveldt Cheney. Maj. John W. Schumacher, base chaplain, performed the ceremony. Jinner-danc- e A wedding was held at the Ft. Lewis Officers Club, hosted by the brides parents, Lt. Col. (ret.) and Mrs. Clyde J. of 1992 W. 3775 S. Sgt. Cheney of Co. A., 709 Ordinance Battalion in Ft. Lewis is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Walton E. Cheney of 758 37th in South Ogden. The bride was lovely in a floor length model of nylon chiffon over taffeta, featuring an empire bodice, enhanced by Nottingham lace and pearl buttons. The gown was styled with a square neckline, long fitted sleeves and circular ruffled cuffs. A deep flounce at the skirt hemline extended into a Couple pirns August dues - SUNSET Miss Jane Stettler will become the bride of Ivin Hay Hansen in rites to be solemnized Aug. 6 in the Ogden LDS Temple. The bride-elec- t is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stettler of 2548 N. 300 Stettler Miss Clearfield and LDS High School Seminary and from Ricks College. prospective bridegroom was graduated from Skyline High School and LDS Seminary in Idaho Falls. He attended Ricks College and served an LDS W. Mr. Hansen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hansen of Idaho Falls, Ida. n. MAXENE EUBANKS, 1973 Woman of the Year; Jessie G. White, 1975 Woman of the Year, Marie A. Padgett, 1976 Woman of the year were all Hill Air Force Base employes. The award is given by ATOKA chapter of the American Business Women's Association. Roy woman claims 'Woman the Year for 1976 by the Atoka Chapter of the American Business W'omans STRAWBERRY PIE Portion Whole pie 55 $3 25 CHICKEN DINNER $49 Assocation. Criteria for selection of this award includes a review of each of the nominees business and experience, professional education and training, community participation and involvement, charitable and work, civic, religious political, and volunteer services, attitude, and personal resume. Judges for the selection Over hall pound lines quoldy chicken bench (r.es chilled lettuce solod your choice o! dressing ona toosted french Breod with honey DIG DOY HM M FAMILY RESTAURANT pies June 27lh were General Edmund Rafalko, Commander of Ogden ALC, Mr. Manuel Chief Loyola, Equal Opportunity Counselor, Hill Air Force Base, Mr. M. Watkins, Director of the Job Vorpv Ms." Jean ICapp, 'representing DDOv'and the former ' president of the Ogden Handicapped Association. The award was presented to Mrs. Padgett at the last In Woman of the Year. October, Mrs. Padgett will travel to New Orleans, Louisiana for the national Ameriacan Business Womans Association vention where she will represent her local chapter. She will retain the title until con- April of 1977. Mrs. Padgett has a long record of community service and civic involvement. She is currently employed as a Human Relations instructor at Hill Air Force Base. She of Cadette , was the, Girl' Scout Troop 459, and organized and supervised the God, Home and Country program for youth at Our Saviors Lutheran Church for over 3 years. She spent over 8 years as a volunteer in Girl Scouting. She has been active in the P.T.A., over a period of 15 years, is a member of er National . for Woman League of Women Voters, NAACP, Committee of 100, ACLU, P.T.A., Organization (NOW), of American Academy Political and Social Science, Euthanasia Education Council, and is a member of Our Saviors Lutheran Church. She has volunteered many hours at local hospitals and in working for a number of charities. She attended Weber State College, and also completed the instructor's course at the Department of Defense Race Relations at Patrick Air Force Base in Florida. Mrs Padgett has resided in Whether you're saving your money by doing it yourself, or saving your thumbs by hiring it done, a Timeway Simple Interest home improvement loan is the best way to finance it. No idle boast. Check it out. What other loan lets you save interest by paying early? Or lets you arrange a payment holiday KLKNKE FLORAL And flowers are furnished b Olive and Mark 2933 Washington Ihone 391-347- 4 family and friends with an open house to be held at the Heritage Center, 562 South 1000 East, Saturday, June 5 from 2 to 5 p.m. on the occasion of his 80th birthday. Mr. Buckley was born June 2, 1896, in Franklin, Idaho, a son of John and Ada Clements Buckley. He was educated in Franklin Schools. He was married to Marie ROY Solemn Ogden LDS Amalie Olson on June 3, 1915. Temple rites Saturday united The marriage was solemin marriage the former Miss nized in the Salt Lake LDS Loriann Gwynn to Robert A. Temple on Dec. 3, 1963. She Larson. died Nov. 9, 1961. Parents of the bride are They had 4 children, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Marion (Florence) Hadfield, Gwynn of 4275 S. 2400 W. The Clearfield, Ivan Buckley, bridegroom is a son of Mr. Clearfield Ivy Padgett, now and Mrs. Ralph A. Larson of and Erik Buckley, deceased, 3527 Fowler in Ogden. Farmington. Mr. Buckley has 1 reception. Tollowed at the 10 'grandchildren' and 14 nted Evenin8 in South Temple rites unite couple The bride wore an elegant heavy satin crepe gown with appliqued lace outlined by an accordian pleated ruffle, on the forming a deep fitted bodice. The lace extended down the sides of the skirt and around the hemline. The deep lace cuffs of the long puffed sleeves were accented by pleated ruffling. Attending as matron of honor was Mrs. Roger Blechert with Miss Mitzie Elliott as maid of honor. Miss Kim Rhun was attending matron, with Teri Lynne Black as junior bridesmaid and Rebecca Larson and Kathy Larson as flower girls. The attendants wore orange and yellow dresses in a small floral print with lace trimmed scooped necklines and short puffed sleeves. The empire waistlines were accented by wide orange satin ribbons. Keith Larson served his brother as best man. Grant Larson, Scott Gwynn and Cody Gwynn ushered. The newlyweds took a trip to Sweetwater Resort. They will live in Ogden. Be a modlD to make borrowing easier and simpler to repay. Handyman or not. m Stephen G. Jolley Stephen Jolly theres a Barbizon earns techniques that made the New York School famous. Placement assistance here in many leading cities. We will be interviewing in Ogden June 10 & 11 at the Eccles Building, 385 24th St Suite 512, from noon until 8 00 p m. , Use coupon or PHONE 612-531- 1 Girls, 13 and older, phone for our free, 32 page illustrated book that can start you on your way. No obligation. THE BARBIZON SCHOOL 610 East South Temple. Sail Lake City Utah 84102 PHONE: 3 name age address Z'P city phone Free Limousine Service To and From School. Lynn Hardcastle and Edith wore Bush lavender sleeveless dresses with empire bodices. A of brother the bridegroom, Michael Stack, served as best man. Ushers were Eugene. Hendrix, Richard Ashby and Robert Timm. After a Lake Tr.hoe wedding trip, the couple will live in Ogden. Roi Annes t . m Club Alice Schenck was hostess at her home last Thursday for the Roi Annes Club. Lorene Foley and Nina Chappel gave a travelog of their recent trip to the Carribbean. Refreshments were served at the close of the evening to members Jean Stettler, Vera Zaugg, Lorene Oleson, Ethel Brown, OEtta Burton, Hazel Taft, Irene Klein, Gladys Thompson, Helen Stewart, Ruth Benson and the special guests. CHOCOLATE ECLAIRS School right here with the same facilities and teaching and of Salt Lake City served as matron of honor, in a pink flocked sheer over polyester crepe gown. The ensemble had an empire bodice, elbow skirt, length puffed sleeves and a wide sash with a bow in back. Mrs. Frank Zebert of Tacoma, Wash., was the attending matron. She wore a gown similar to the matron of honors in yellow. Assuming best man duties was Sgt. Robert W. Hayward with Sgt. Frank Zebert as an usher. The newlyweds took a w'edding trip to Canada. They will be honored at an open house at the home of the brides parents in July and will leave for Sandhoffen, Germany in August, where Sgt. Cheney will be stationed with the Army. If youve never tried making chocolate eclairs, youre in for a surprise... theyre really easy to make. Make small individual sizes or ones like they have in your favorite bakery. Treat your family to homemade eclairs soon. life-lon- Now, The former SUNSET Miss Rita Renae Meide of 334 W. 670 N., was married to Roscoe W. Stack of 1050 W. 5100 S., No. 108 in Riverdale. The marriage was performed by Father Michael Finneran of the Hill Air Force Base Chapel No. 1 on Saturday, May 20. A reception was held at the Hill Air Force NCO Club. Parents of the bride are SM. Sgt. and Mrs. James E. Meide of Kirtland Air Force Base, N.M. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Stack of RFD No. 2 in Brigham City. An exquisite gown of satin and lace with a high stand-u- p collar was worn by the bride. Lace covered the long fitted sleeves and yoke and a panel of lace extended down the front. A chapel length train complemented the ensemble. Miss Marilyn Meide attended her sister as maid of ties in back and for many years. full angel sleeves with rufto his Prior employment fles. with the Bamberger, he was a The flower girls, Gerri motorman for the Ogden City Transfer Co. ard drove the trolleys up Ogden Canyon to Huntsville. He attended diesel schools for the Bamberger company in LaGrange, 111., and Flint, Michigan. After his retirement from the Bamberger, he became a maintenance man at LaGoon Resort, where they still call on him for advice on maintenance of some of the rides. The family requests no gifts. B Since 1939, The Barbizon School on Fifth Avenue in New York City has trained thousands of girls for modeling careers. Many others benefit g from "The Look" that helps any career. Loans-desig- ned full chapel train. Mrs. Kim Schvanevelt Newlyweds fake trip to Lake Tahoe For many years Mr. Buckley worked for the Bamberger Railroad as a motorman and in the shops. He was the motorman who drove the last of the trains as honor with Mrs. Robert they pulled up the rails after had been Timm and Mrs. Gerald the service Hardcastle as attending discontinued. matrons. He and his wife ran the were Their gowns in Station Bamberger of floral print with fashioned Clearfield and then in Layton (or... just look Kike one) needed? Timeway Simple Interest John CLEARFIELD Fred Buckley, 620 South 1000 East, will be honored by Roy for the past 32 years. She is the widow of Richard L. Padgett, and has two Mrs. Terrell Chapter monthly meeting children, held at the Mansion House in (Barbara) Aikens, and Ogden. She received a trophy Robert Padgett. and banner ribbon. The presentation was made by Jessie G. White, 1975 A B W A , if Man honored on 80th birthday of the Year' designation Marie A. Padgett was recently named Woman of JUNE SPECIAL t was graduated from The 5 Page M.D. Stephen G. Jolley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gideon T. Jolley, Roy, received the Doctor of Medicine degree recently from Washington University. graduate of Roy he received a School, High B.S. degree in 1972 from the University of Utah, Salt Lake A 1969 City. He is married to the former Kathleen Sartain of Salt Lake City. Dr. Jolley will begin a surgery internship at the University of Utah Affliated Hospitals, Salt Lake City. July 1. lc. water V2c. butter 1 c. flour 4 eggs 4 degrees. Heat water and butter to a rolling boil in saucepan. Measure flour by method. Stir in flour. Stir Heat oven to 400 dip-level-po- ur vigorously over low heat until mixture forms ball. Remove from heat. Beat in eggs one at a time. Beat until smooth. Shape with spatula into 0 12 fingers 4 in. long and 1 in. wide. Bake brown and until min. or puffed, golden dry. Allow to cool slowly away from drafts. Cut off tops with sharp knife. May be necessary to scoop out soft dough. Fill hollow with custard filling or vanilla pudding. Frost with thin chocolate icing. 45-5- ICING pkg. (6oz.) semi-swe2 tbl. butter 1 et chocolate pieces 3tbl.milk 1 c. confectioners sugar Combine chocolate, butter and milk in saucepan. Stir over low heat until chocolate is just melted. Remove from heat. Stir in sugar. Beat until smooth, glossy and easy to spread. |