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Show t I Clearfield Courier Wednesday, July I, i Sun exchanges vows in Ogden church V i I The former Miss Sl'NSET Vicki Stewart became the bride i V full length nylon gown. It was styled with matching full length train accented by a lace trimmed nylon ruffle with empire bodice having a ruffled neckline and long full sleeves. of Herold Christensen as they recited wedding vows last Saturday in the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd in Ogden. Announcing the marriage of are Mr. and their daught Mrs. Kenneth W. Stewart, 1673 N. 400 W. Parents of thegroom are Mr. and Mrs. David Christensen, 830 N. 200 W. The bride was lovely in a 1 j I Torpedo 100 N., striking Columbia Records T'' - two-we- They also traveled to Iowa, Las Vegas. I saw your beautiful new temple and tabernacle squsays Lila Petersen are, Zona, formerly of Ogden and now of Las Vegas, who made a flying trip to Logan and last week. They are indeed and asset to Ogden, and was amazed to see the modernistic structure, and what a beauty it is. We also were impressed at the beauty of the Municipal Building grounds are fantastic. Ogden :o; Greatest girl. from Serving as best man was Scott Shupe with Bob and John K. Beutler as The skirt was enhanced by train of delustered satin with polyester organza overlay and solid trim of imported lace. r, After a wedding trip to the couple will live at 2312 Custer, Ogden. Miller ushers. MG Following the ceremony, parents of the bridegroom hosted a wedding breakfast at Maddox. PEOPLE He-be- The bride was honored at several parties prior to her marriage. She was graduated from Clearfield High and attended Weber State College. t Wearing matching gowns in orchid ployester crepe were other attendants, Miss Marsha Mr. Rogers was graduated from Weber High and will be a senior at Weber State. 4.98 LIST PRICE JOHNNY Under the Federal aid in Fish Restoration program, states are reimbursed for up to 75 per cent of the cost of approved fisheries projects. Activities performed by the states include acquisition of and land water areas, construction and rehabilitation ofJ lakes,' development' of ac cess sites and facilities for fishermen, and research to aid in management of sport Safe boating week set .,In observance ' of National Safe Boating Week, July 2-- 8, the Utah Safety Council warns skipper, mate and crew Mom and the kids should fisheries. do more than simply attach the Funds come from the 10 motor to the boat to make cerper cent excise tax on Ashing tain their time spent afloat rods, reels, creels, artificial this summer will be enjoyable baits, lures and flies. The and without serious mishap. tax on sportsmen was estabFred Montmorency, President of the Utah Safety Coununder the Dingell-Johnslished cil makes the following suggesAct. Distribution is made according to a formula tions: . . When buying a boat, conbased on the number of sport in how you will use it license holders the sider fishing water skiing, fishing, etc. state and the area of each state. . . Select a craft and motor that is appropriate for your Aerial fish purpose and for the waters in which you will be boating. . . Buy a haul and motor plantings that are properly matched so that the boat is neither overunderway powered or underpowered. . . Equip your craft followAerial stocking of trout U.S. Coast Guard regulaing into Utahs high moutain lakes tions and Utah laws. Treat is now underway. The Divthese requirements as minimal ision of Wildlife Resources rather than trying to just sneak has scheduled nearly a milby. lion fry and fingerling (1-. . Learn to handle your trout for air drops this craft by practicing near the summer. shore in quiet shallow water. . . Know the rules on the Division pilots, Ralph channel markNoble and Chuck Morris, reand use of ings, anchorages port brook trout plants are lights. underway with cutthroat drops Many Montmorency said, soon to start. Uinta and to the happen boating mishaps Boulder Mountain lakes are the average boater -- - the one with primary targets for aerial the small outboard. Nearly all stocking with well over 100 boating accidents are caused lakes scheduled to receive airbecause boaters make one or borne trout this year. more of the following errors: - Consult . . Overloading Fish stocked in high mountain lakes by airplane usually a qualified marine dealer or take two to three years to reach catchable size. Lakes are stocked on a one- - to five-yecycle depending on individual water conditions. or 3) right-of-wa- CASH or o o o o o the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary to determine the capacity of on Nevada and spent some time in , a The bodice of imported lace had Juliet sleeves and the skirt was fashioned of delustered satin with a polyester organza overlay. A wide ruffle bordered the hemline. 4. . flower ester crepe. Sport fishing restoration funds amounting to $5,500,000 are scheduled for distribution to the states by the Federal Government. Utah fisheries programs will receive $95,-62- Mrs. Herold Christensen . . couples recites promises styled Attending as matron of honor was Mrs. Clyde Bill Isakson who wore a pink gown ot poly- to fisheries . Miss Linda Tolman. Miss Janice Beutler, Mrs. Robert Burkhart and Mrs. Don Smith with Tawna Isakson as floor length skirt. comes back it Gibbons, gown with empire waistlir.e and Tax money 0 . Colo. 525 N. Washington, Ogden. The lovely bride wore a of their daughter, Janine, to Blake LeRoy Rogers. The couple recited nuptial promises last Friday in a ceremony performed in the Logan LDS temple. A reception fol lowed that evening at the home of the brides parents. Parents of the groom are k with tiny red roses over white taffeta. They were styled with ruffle trimmed empire bodice and long full sleeves with ruffle at the wrist Brent Stewart performed the duties of best man with Pete Christensen, Gary Stewart and Jacob Smith as ushers. The newlyweds plan to make their home in Denver, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin L. Rogers Beutler, 328 E. announce the marriage A. j( dresses flocked Attending the Kride were Miss Valorie Davies, maid of honor. Miss Gwen Smith, Miss Jana W- - att and Miss Pam Stephens, bridesmaids. They wore white nylon Mr. and CLEARFIELD Mrs. John o fishes electrocute their prey. Temple rites unite couple last Friday Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Strom of Bountiful, formerly of Ogden, have returned from a vacation trip to the Midwest, visiting with Mrs. Stroms parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Comstock in Shenandoah, Thursday, July 6, 1972 Simoeti: Miss a V' Chronicle y, -- your boat. . . Overconfidence -- - Enter every new situation cautiously and recognize both your own and the boats limitations. . . Out in Bad Weather the weather forecast before starting out. Know where storm warnings are posted and most important, always obey them. . . Inexperience -- - Dont take the helm unless you have had lessons or experience in boat handling. - Negli. . Recklessness gence in operation of a boat is inexcusable and illegal. In Utah the penalty for conviction can be a severe fine. . . Care1' ..ness and Maintenance -- - Montmorency advises boat owners that their time afloat this summer will be most enjoyable and safer if they ask the Coast Guard Auxiliary for a courtesy motor boat examination. Free for the asking, the courtesy motorboat examination is advisory only. The only report made is to the boat owner. The examination covers nine legal requirements from motors to running lights In adand fire extinguishers. dition to these requirements, the inspection also covers such necessities as anchors and lines. Further information can be obtained from the Coast Guard Auxiliary at Water sport is fun for the entire family. A little common sense and planning can avoid an accident or tragedy. . Ray Conniff Marty Robins' Johnny Horton Ray Price Gary Puckett 5.98 USX PRICE BLOOD SWEAT -- 524-515- J a I & TEARS or o o o Barbara Streisand Andy Williams Johnny Cash iwyvsftivv LIST PRICE. . 6.98 5. mm H BOB DYLAN ar so3Scm?T!o:j Aerial fish stocking began in 1955 replacing the tedious pack-hors- e and expensive strings hauling milk cans of water and fish. Aircraft have since proved to be the cheaper and more effective method of planting fish in inaccessible lakes. C" " " QUALIFIED JOURNEYMEN CARPENTERS bl m::i CHRONICLE Box 207 h Utah 84067 B PLEASE,.. EXTEND k START MY SUBSCRIPTION TO YOUR NEWSPAPER AND CREDIT THE VOTES AND COMMISSION TO: OFFICERS elected by the ien Chapter of Sweet Adelines, ., shown here going over a sical arrangment include Matt Stocking, left, vice president, Avis Smith, president, both of Air Force, who were just 1 installed. The four-paharmony organization for women invites all area women who are interested Experienced H i "Treasure Chest" Contestant or only. attend Monday night meetings at 7:30 p.m. at the Trinity Presbyterian Church, 140 N. Tyler Avenue, Ogden. to 262-337- 8 1 Yeor ..... .4.50 ,, .,.,4,000 2 Year 3 Year 5 Yeort .... 8.50 13.00 20.00 votes 8,000 vote 12,000 vote 40,000 votes -- w u jj y Aretha Franklin Paui Revere and The Raiders rt Contact Mrs. Leo Richard Prows, Inc. Murray, Utah jfi99 LZ J Johnny Mathis 1 NEE..2D NOWl Salt Lake Area. Steady work. W 1 I 1 |