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Show Sun Chronicle Thursday, March 13. 1975 Clearfield Courier Wednesday , March 12, 1975 Show with Liz I he immense populai ity ol Main Kolduns the inimitable pei toi met seemed to sui pass that ot am stai we hae seen at the Salt Palace Some eight thousand I tahtis rose to sue a standing ovation to 'his spaikling un polished di imonil ot show bi' Marty the man. Marty the entertainer and Marty the great composer held his audience in the hallow of his talented hands He knows his audience, he senses their moods and obliges their A well planned wishes program is readily discarded to meet the desires of his fans The entertainment field has given Marty Robbins manv oppoitumties and adventures but it has not changed the kindness in his nature, his rougish tricks, his ability to bring resounding laughtei throughout a performance that left the crowd asking for more txt, Put Xi Mv interview with Marty Robbins found modesty in the conversation of this giant in the entertainment world Reflected in his quiet tones are words ot wisdom and for his keen appreciation fans Martv has written hundieds of songs but the two foi which he is much renowned are "you Gave Me a Mountain and My Woman, My Woman, My Wife One need only to listen to the words of these hit songs to see the reflection of the greatness of Marty Robbins Mary said that He has never had a bad day in show biz maybe that is because he is $ Si'" &&& x Mr. and Mrs. James E. Ackerman Couple trades vows in Logan LDS Temple rites and Mrs Mr Leonard D announce the marriage of their daughter, Susan Faye, to James Wilson Elwood Ackerman of Logan The marriage was per- formed Saturday the President in Logan Temple by Lloyd Hunsaker Following the ceremony the couple was honored at a family dinner at the Bluebird Roy TAX I SERVICE 825-140- 8 or 399-507- TREE SERVICE New Jersey A wedding trip to and Colo, Denver, Washington DC. and the East Coast will be taken by the couple The bride was honored at a shower given in her honor at the home of Mr and Mrs Carl Racker by Mrs Gregg 0 Owner Custom Sawing Scrap Metal Donavon On March 22 they will be honored at an Open House at the home of the bridegrooms parents be newlyweds further honored at an Open House on April 5 at the Baugh Motel Conference Room in Logan They will reside in Logan, where the bridegroom will complete his studies this spring at Utah with tabntid and famous tads lav oi id Sisters was another Jim Fd Brown A of (lame peipt'ual ex- citement seonied to burn bnghtlv thioughout the three houi loncert Jim Fd is also a dvnamic aid enteitaimng showman a pro all the way The beautitul and versatile (ates Sisteis were an added atti action and superb vocalists ami violinists This was the conceit where even one fill thev ieceived double then moneys worth' We saw and heard Lyle Peteison and Ins three voung sons m aition last week and wah a little mote polish this pioud fathei and son country K i i !' U icudv for action Lvle was a member of the ianious Peterson Brothers who have appeared with Countless Nashville stars, . demand m weie ,ui(l everywhere until the groups time was confined to their piofession as contractors Lvle temams in Cache Valley and he and his y oung sons are appealing eveiy Friday and Satuidav nights at the select Del Mai m Logan Watch this column and the Sun Chiomcle tor some ex citing news fm all I'tah -- VWONG KTKTPATS oil the Clearfield High program were Till Scouts I from the Hill Al field area. my Hat ini, lower tight, diessed in a Trench peasant costume, and Connie Hv lander, lei and Bevel Iv Tenant. I he gills participated in Wot Id Friendship Day and peitoimed the Hag bout .150 girls in tle area pet termed skits, dances and songs. ceremony ai 1 musicians and vocalists Theie are great things n store foi I tdh talent' . Expresses gratitude enjoys Mariana Arens, a lovely 17 She graduated from a private year old from South America, all girls school where uniforms were required She is the current AFS student at Roy High She comes from was enrolled in a University Piura, Peru, which is located in Piura before coming to the U S Upon her return to Peru in the northern part ot South continue her America, near Ecuador, and she will has a population of about education pursuing a career in Public Relations 120,000 The climate is very, Mary very hot m summer, but the feels Roy High offers more winters are mild and it practical subjects while her usually snows only in the school offers only intellectual mountains subjects, foi example, in Mary (as she likes to be Peru you would have to go to called) has two older a special school for typing brothers m College, and a shorthand, bookkeeping, and etc Teenagers in her country younger sister and brother will The the State University host after giaduation from college nor do they have cars Cars are very expensive and only the elite can afford them Mary says teenagers heie seem to be more independent and happy go lucky Mary arrived in Roy in August 1974 and has traveled to Oregon, Wyoming and Idaho with her AFS family She was surprised that we have so many small cities in America Her favorite American food is hambuigers while olives dated March 22, 7 p m at Roy High Admission is 50c per person Dwight Cotton, a professor from the Utah Technical College, will be the guest speaker one one FOR CASUAL COUNTRY WALKS. Xu mill ivis vou i nl1 vou tin. tn j lust li d r i w j pi ins io i iitlv (it vi ur riMii ir-- h il m I Come in and see selection our laroe w of Summer Sandals s ' 1 SPECIAL PRICE 'i it V I i 1 x , ' s ' U m i ird iki i l v nii ml m a tiu i i She expresses hei gi atitude to everyone in the commumtv for their friendliness and helpfulness She feels woild peace is brought r ' i' i s I pr i i i i i () n mv i mm uun s n J , v Is itw u w i i L't C q L i mu t J I 'k mi ,m i i p 1! a i iikiiI ,i li i Ip i kn p 1 tr k w r 1 i'i i t k i 1 i J I I ilu r si Kuur is i i ' I i ol r voiir I wi p Is t ,i i ion n t ins 11 i I' I , vi u in' o, i ,'U i p IrivilifsiliiKs i it i r it,i .n i li is u id Ji i i ( ui l 1, Vilion Pi is k 1 'W a i i p vmi ImIsvisvoiiih id r li c 'i n ni J posit hu i v t i i i lit ol n in' i Mr Inn, d a , to 10 APPLY FOR CHECK PROTECTION PLUS CARD NOW $3 f1956FAMILY SHOES West 5700 South 773-207- 8 about ,ough h'endship and un derstandmg and hopes that she can be instrumental m hanging this about v.v ii a iImi k is k an 1 ki s iluJin jui Our n i xniu e r p tv 5b Roy ti money HfffiY All save Hassle Sizes in Mariana Arens THE MULE Take soft, padded insoles Mix with bouncy soles and knit lining You've found a comfv rope tnmmed casual for country walks and moving about town Gwilliam fanulv ur Services get-togeth- er Local Young Homemakers Clubs are joining together to a host a How to beat the meeting, cost of living The public is cordially invited to attend the meeting, and cheese are hei least favorite, w ith the exception of cheese cake Mary is thoroughlv en joying her AFS experience and is living with the Keith do not have jobs until Young Homemakers ROY Frymoyer Company Firewood Cafe in Logan Parents of the bridegroom are Mr and Mrs Clifford E Ackerman of Lake Hopat-con- ' li a pood guv Midi ng tin spotlight sui wwwmu my off! ll s easy to apple' lust stop hi anv offne of First Se uritv foi an application If von have either a first Seiunti i hei king an ount or ,i lurrent BankAmeiuard vou re alreadv halfuai to Check Protection Plus If vou have a turrenl Frst Sei uritv BanhAmeruard and checking account you automatically qualify for a Check Protection Plus card Just send us your two account numbers |