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Show Page 6 Thursday, May 20, 1 976 Sun Chronicle U New books rJ Roy library reports list War anRevolutionary cestors. Drawn from the abundant rewards in the (liurch Archives and from the on works great Revolution. The essays books New recently received at the new Southwest Branch Library in Roy include the following: The l ltra Secret, by F. W. Winterbotham. The lirst of account the most astounding Cryptanalysis convey a great deal about both American and Mormon history. 'I he Bo Who Ins ruled the Bubble (inn, by Paul Gullico Suspenseful novel involves how coup of World War II the British bioke the German code and read most of the signals between Hitler and his generals throughout the war, Latter-da- Patriots, y international intrigue, nationwide search for a a old boy, runaway nine-yea- r and a psychopath who holds the lives ol a busload o by Nine Gene Allred Sessions. Mormon families and their people in his hand J, SOCIETY SOCIETY SOCIETY d grenade-fille- Your Developmentally Retarded Child Can Communicate, by Julia S. Molloy and Arlene Malkin A guide for parents and teachers in and language, speech, nonverbal communication for educating the handicapped child Brothers Keepers, by Donald E Westlake. Brother Benedict, a young monk, monastery and his soul, and to keep his hands ol f the and Mrs. Burt Penrod, 2058 W. 4550 S., Roy, is currently employed as the executive secretary to Fahy S. Robinson, president of Stevens Henager. Judi will be graduating in June with high honors from the executive secretarial course. JUDI PENROD, beautiful Eileen Flattery Bone Womens Club dates meeting Fugitive, Montgomery The shadowy menace ol Mort Thompson and his red dog, the ex-- c dement ol a country fair, the climax ol a huge country The Lakeview Business and Professional Womens Club will hold their dinner made by Mrs. Mabel O'Brian. business meeting at the Hillary House in Ogden, Thursday, May 20. School. Special music will be furnished by Davis High hostesses, Mrs. Wanda May or Mrs. Helen Heiny, 825-703- 1 825-185- recreational and industrial safety. The public is invited to see demonstrations and booths set up by the Highway Fair, and boats campsites, ' businesses. Patrol; Utah Power and Light; Utah State Extension Service; Ogden City Fire will on Karate; Department; the Red Cross and many others. The show is free to the public and everyone is invited to attend and receive some good safety tips to help make their The fair displays summer and the feature following months accident home, and reverberant, memorable. Reservations should be made with one of the Cleveland's A f, rich, free. police of Mr. Stevens promote a sense of civic and personal responsibility. Henager College dominates the Secretarial and Accounting categories at of Duty, by Ernest Tidyman. The novel follows Safety Fair set by Mountain Bell sponsored by Mountain Bell, will be held Thursday, May 20 from 6 to 10 p.m. and Friday, May 21, 1 to 4 p.m. and 6 to 10 p.m. in the Browning Armory, 625 E. 5300 S., South Ogden, showing the ways to child-proo- f and baby-prooadult proof, homes, cabins, festival music daughter Individual annual State Phi Beta Lambda business competition recently held at force through a city on the verge of lloiiagers placed as follows: .Judi Penrod, Professional Typist, 1st place, from Roy Southern Utah State College explosion. Scared ethnic in Cedar City. neighborhoods cry for law The winners in each of the and order while a sprawling categories will represent ghetto smolders. their institution, community, and the State of Utah at the Your Body and How It National Competition to be Works, by J.D. Ratcliff. held in Washington, D C Based on the popular June 21, 22 and 23. Readers Digest series, I am Phi Beta Lambda (PBL) h Joes ... I am Janes ... for a student organization at students business the postBetween Myth and Morand college level ning: Women Awakening, by secondary to Elizabeth Janeway. A witty, The purpose of PBL is comvocational direct, no nonsense, wise, promote warm book, like a good liquer petencies for business, office, after the mixed meals that and the community; and to have been served up to women lately, says Margaret Mead. Seven Men of Gascony, by R. F. Deiderfield. This High School. Dave Debra Taylor, Executive Typist, 1st place, Bear River. Diane Nielsen, Junior River. place, Roy. River. topped by a pleated collar, and accented by a ruffle forming a deep V at the waistline. Procedures, 1st place, Morgan. Lori Nelson, Parlimentary 1st place, Bear Newlyweds honored Janell Jones, Parlimentary 1st place, Lynette Hunt, Accounting, place, Weber. Jim Riter, Accounting, 3rd 2nd Procedures, Weber. Vocabulary Relay, 3rd places are: Betty Ratliff, from George C. Marshall High School, Randy Gailey, Clearfield and Jackie Taylor Kartchner, Bonneville. spans and defeats of Napoleon, relates the lives, the loves, the battles and the enduring comrade-shiof seven p defeat of Waterloo. This weeks recipe comes from Dorothy Wilkinson for a little different twist - a dessert of -- Dinner. The banquet will be held Friday at the Mansion H. with Joe House no-n- lB8iti JOB til Featherston. Director master Personnel, of of ceremonies. Mother Evin Rademacher, Minnesota, Joseph. Prioress ol the St Order ol St Benedict which sponsors the hospital, will greet employ ees Awards vv ill he presented by Robert K Kislebcn. Administrator. Top honors will he given to live employees who will receive rings They are Miss 'Soshiha Hattori. RN, ead nurse in Operating ivia practical c . chopped walnuts tsp. vanilla 2 1 lb. 5 oz. cans cherry pie filling On lightly floured surface, roll pastry to circle; place in 12 inch pizza pan. Flute edges, prick crust. Bake in moderate oven (350 F) for 15 min. Blend cream cheese and sugar; add eggs and beat well. Add nuts and vanilla. Pour into partially baked crust and bake in moderate oven for 10 min. more; cool. Spread cherry pie filing over cheese layer. Chill. Top chilled pie with dollops of whipped cream cheese or whipped cream. To serve, cut in wedges. Makes servings. V3 1 14-in- 10-1- 2 nurse Room. R N Mrs "OGDEN VALLEY Mary Men- Mrs. Dietary Department. Merel Corrme Ihdston. baker. Dietary Department Mrs Holston will also be tiled tor having a perfect record ol attendance witn no illnesses found myself with a four-yeno job, panicked. but degree Then got smart and enrolled for a concentrated business course at Stevens ar I I I Henager. That was the right move! Their short courses, top instructors and active, free nationwide placement service boosted me to where am today. My future in business looks great. How about yours? Call today for complete information package 8 Five Mrs 9-- 7 Junior College Specializing in Business Cereers Since 1891 Ogden, Utah 2644 Washington Blvd io and over cotton batiste. ensembles were fashioned with butterfly sleeves and waists gathered The bride wore an exquisite gown ol appliqued sillv organza and Venetian lace scattered with daisy appliques. The bodice of sheer organza was enhanced by a high neckline and long fitted sleeves with soft gathered cuffs. to bows in back Mark L. Hurlburt was best man. Ushers were Howard Ross, Tom McKenna and Dyrk Farr. Alter a wedding trip to Lake Tahoe and San Francisco the coup'e will reside in Salt Lake City. pin-stripe- d BUY CANDLES DIRECT FROM THE FACTORY & SAVE! Special Prices to Church Groups, Clubs, Banquet Parties Etc CANDLE KITCHEN 2335 S.W. Temple, S.L.C, Ut. Phone:487-329- 7 Z GREATEST MEAT BUYS" SAVE 20 SPECIALS BAR-B-QU- E FRESH TENDER & SIRLOIN STEAKS l79 TENDER j STEAKS l19 393-054- 4 to 40 ! GREAT FOR HAMBURGER CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS 39 lb. 1 FRESH SLICED r Peggy Shaw, Mrs. Eleanor Stai k. In addition, pins will be presented to 21 employees who have completed 10 years ol service, and 31 employees with live years tenure. S Monday thru Saturday CHECK THESE Gladys pins will he to the following: presented Mrs ('heron Bullough. Mrs. Geraldine Huckabee. Miss Fitteen-yea- lavender peach, wheat, The NOW 2 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU 1 No. 2 at 4076 Riverdale Road, 36th, 392-90- 1 Porter STEVENS HENAGER COLLEGE means business Beginning dates of quarters: Summer July 6 Fall September 27 at 355 year employees and Liggett, 1 OPEN administrator, Mrs. Isabel Mrs Kttie Brigham. Etcheverry, Mrs Dorothy 394-779- 1 c No. will be given pins denoting years ot service' Sister Estelle ordick, a tormer I A 20 of mssm ram Mrs doza. caleteria assistant. When floral gowns in pastel shades . in licensed Tracy, nurse. Second Medical. D. Peterson LDS Stake City. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Hurlburt of 2252 W. 4300 S. The couple was married Friday in a ceremony solemnized at St. Josephs Catholic Church in Ogden, with Father Joseph M. Mayo officiating. Following the exchange of vows a reception was held at the home of the brides Operating Room. Mrs Mary Nye. .mutating sugar 2 eggs annual Employee Awards 23 MONTH OLD Tifanie Peterson and 14 month old Tommy Bassett pose for a safety playing with and chewing on an extension cord. Tifanie is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Terry Peterson, 776 E. 450 S., and Tommy is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Bassett, 673 E. 700 S. V2C. Sunset train. Attending the bride as matron of honor was Mrs. Tom McKenna and the Misses Wilson, Nancy Yolanda and Zizumbo, as Heiner Debbie bridesmaids. Flower girls were Debbie Burback and Cindy Harding. All attendants wore printed of Salt Lake City, to Lance S. Hurlburt, also of Salt Lake Keith Green at 837 N. 100 W. A reception followed. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Dale D. Jaques of 1012 E. Cambridge Road in Kaysville. An exquisite gown of nylon organza over taffeta with an empire bodice of lace appliques was worn by the bride. The lace pattern was repeated on the long bishop sleeves, cuffs and the standup collar. The softly draped skirt and chapel train were enhanced by a deep ruffle appliqued with lace. Miss Dawn Dandoy attended the bride as maid of honor. Her gown, fashioned of blue floral silk, was trimmed with lace. Cherry Cheese Dessert Pizza for Pastry 2 crust pie 1 8 oz. pkg. cream cheese, softened hospital's the A tiered hemline edged with daisy lace accented the princess lines and sweep 2090 W. 5850 S. presidency performed the rites at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. parents. pizza. the Jaques. President Carl Jr., of announce the "'marriage' 'of their daughter Mary Louise In a ceremony SUNSET solemnized Friday the former Miss Betty Ann Green became the bride of Michael W. Mr. and Mrs. John ROY Promises exchanged by duo soldiers, comrades and friends through the final at green flocked flowers, and styled with square necklines and bell sleeves. Lindy Poll served as best man with Richard Sheridan, Monty Sheridan and Kurt Duncan as ushers. The couples wedding trip along the west coast will take them to Tacoma, Wash., where they will reside. reception taffeta. The bodice was F. Ross Sixty six employees of St. Benedut s Hospital will be A at- as Sheridan Dawnette bridesmaids. The attendants wore matching gowns of yellow organza with orange and repeated followed. For the wedding events the bride was attractive in a model of silk organza over the heroic honored couple ficiating. Jeneall Jarman, Procedures, Miss Thelma Butts and tended as maid of honor with Miss Lisa Poll and Miss performed at the Roy LDS 9th Ward Cultural Hall with Bishop Jay A. Cheever of- Uintah. Parlimentary Matching lace edged the hemline of the skirt chapel train. marriage promises Friday evening in a ceremony Ballingham, Randy Gailey, Mr. Future Business Executive, 2nd place. Clearfield. Judi Penrod, Ms. Future Business 1st Executive, saga, which triumphs magnificant The Extemporaneous Speaking, 3rd place, Bonneville. Craig Smith, Parlimentary Procedures, 1st place, Davis. Cal Huber, Parlimentary Procedures, 1st place, Secretary, 3rd place, Layton. Debra Taylor, Senior Secretary, 1st place, Bear French lace and pearls. of 2038 W. 4250 S. place, Skyline. Larry Bouwhuis, Business Administration, 1st place, Weber. Cal Huber, Fosters, 2nd place, Uintah. students at The caps of the long Juliet sleeves were overlayed with ROY Announcement is made of the marriage of the lormer Miss Lorie Sheridan to Lonnie Poll, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max D. Poll of 778 W. 4350 S. in Riverdale. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sheridan Students recognized Line Social Hour will begin at 7 p.m. and dinner at 7:30 p.m. Election of officers will be held and installations will be CLEARFIELD Community Safety Marion by Couple repeats vows in LDS ceremony the save to struggles (LUNCHMEAT) BOLOGNA c lb. SUPER BURGER lbI.I mm i free at store. the Each day each Guess and it's weight yours ! TOP QUALITY FOR LESS FOR EVERYONE We welcome Food Stomp All orders wrapped for freezing it home See whot you buy before you take WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITY ON ANY ITEM BASED ON SUPPLY ALL ITEMS CUT FRESH IN OUR MEAT COUNTERS REMEMBER 2 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU h |