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Show SUN CHRONICLE, Feb. 24, 1977, Page 6 ! V ) 'A'- I I h - .4 t ., t t 1 a ' ! i 5 H ; SOCIETY SOCIETY SOCIETY ' March date announced ROY Miss Nancy Lynne Rawlings and C Stanley Stark have set March 11 as the date for their marriage The bride elect is a daughter of Mrs Sherman Rawlings of 1971 W 4900 S, and the late Mr Rawlings Mr. Stark is a son of Mr and Mrs Clyde Stark of 1000 Susan Crambule and Randell Culordni 11 oft fair SOUTH OGDEN Miss daughter of Susan Krambule, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Krambule of 815 E. 5050 S., will become the bride of Randall E. Robinett of 4939 Old Post Road, Ogden, in a ceremony to take place in the Ogden LDS Temple on March 11. The prospective bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Robinett of 1454 N. 200 W., Sunset. The bride elect was graduated from Box Elder and LDS High School I KUNKE FLORAL And flowers are furnished by OLIVE a MARK 2955 Washington Phone 394-347- Even if E. Writing contest Robinette deadline set as March 4 (akoft u Seminary. A graduate of Clearfield High, Mr. Robinett attended Utah Press Womans High and feature writing contest is in full swing Some entries have already been received. All high school seniors, both young men and young women, are eligible, and there are no limitations on School editorial Weber State College and served Texas an LDS mission in Open house planned in honor of man's birthday An open house' in planned for Lee Nattress of Malad, Idaho, formerly of Ogden. For his 80th birthday, at the home of Morris L. Nattress, W. 800 N., Sunset, Utah. 418 Friends are invited. He was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, Feb. 28, 1897, a son of Charles Nattress was married to Jessie Lee Campbell. She passed away in Sept. 1951. He married Julia Fowers, she passed away June 1976 He has nine children, Mrs John Nattress and Aletha Ringwood. He worked at Ogden Auto for 26 years. He retired in Morris Nattress-SunseBob Nattress- - you cant afford the Hope diamond, you can still have a diamond everyone will be talking about. 1964. Adams, Ogden A reception is planned at the Enchanted Evening in South Ogden Both attended Weber State College Miss Raw lings was graduated from Roy High School and LDS Seminary, and Mr Stark from Ben Lomond High Mr. Flossie Hawks, Payette, Idaho, Charles Nattress-Bountifu- l, Mrs Marie Dolly Lake City, Bill Winegar-Sal- t Grantsville, , Jackson-Roy- Nevada, Nattress-Sparks- , Mrs. Richards-Uncasv-lll- Marilyn Conn , Joe Nattress-Ogden- , one stepdaughter, Mrs Mary Alice Rowley Pocatello, Idaho. t, Sixty-si- and x subject matter or length The editorial or feature must have appeared in print during the 1976-7school year The deadline for entries is March 7 4, 1977 If you know of a talented senior, urge them to enter Two copies of the article as it appeared in print, the name and address of the school, the writers age and grade, and the name of the English or Journalism teacher should be sent to Joyce Christiansen, 755 North 1400 West, Salt Lake City, UT 84116. A first, prize of a $25 savings bondin and a second and third prize of a Journalism book will be awarded in each category at the April Awards Luncheon. Winners will be eligible to compete for National prizes of $75 for first place, $50 for second, and $25 for third place. Temple wedding for May planned - WASH TERRACE The engagement of Miss Pamala Wanner to Jeffery N Bates is announced by her parents. Mr and Mrs Kay W anner of 238 E 4050 S Parents of the prospective bridegroom are Mr, and Mrs Kenneth N Bates of 851 N,250 W , Sunset. The marriage will be solemnized in the Ogden LDS Temple on May 5 A reception will be held at the White House in South Ogden Miss Wanner was graduated from Bonneville School and LDS High grandchildren Seminal y Mi Bates was graduated from (learlield High and lit seminal Webei Stale ( . links College Engagement announced by parents of Sunset Miss SUNSET - Mr and Mrs David L Jones of Sunset, announce the engagement of their daughter Beverley Jean ti Alan C" Jacobs, son of Mi and Mrs Chariton Jacobs ol Syracuse The couple will exchange vows on March 31 in a eeremonv to be solemnized in the Ogden LD1- - ! , The bride u giaduated from ( i, High School and is af Weber State Folk Mr Jacobs u liom graduated High He has a'tend. d U State College and s i LDS mission in Bt , ,! i a1--- l t 67 Federal Women schedule meeting in North Ogden Library sets film The February Luncheon of the Federal Womans Club will be held Feb 19. 1977. at the Olde Country Barn 104, North Washington Blvd Ogden, Utah Luncheon will be served at 12.30 p m The event is sponsored by members at Hill AFB Doris the Southwest Branch library in Roy on Tuesday, March 1 at 10:30 a.m. and 2 children pm. all are invited to hear Tales about the Wind. Stories to be used are, Attic in the Wind, Mrs. Mopples Washing Line At Chatelam as chan m . For reservations ,i u. call Mrs Chateluin . t 2194, Mrs Mat v Hans- -, Salt Lake tab V Marvel Sheppaid 277 Miss flounce Pluvmhi'i 1726, Tooele area In t Petersen 884 J4H7 825-115- 2 pre-scho- 44 50 carats Smithsonian Institute and Who Took the Farmers Hat? The filmstrip Fish in the Air will also be shown. School 2V4 Charles (Lee) Nattress IV2 IV2 IV2 SUMY ONLY! ICE CREAM bigger diamond for a smaller price with Starfire. Guaranteed in writing and permanently registered. Beautiful 14K gold settings. A KOHES v Rings MERL'S JEWELRY 1 6 So. Main, Clearfield 825-075- 2 Atngt from 1100 to 910000 Trade Hut Reg Home g by Dr. Daryl J. McCarty Executive Secretary Utah Education Association Whats the single most important thing parents lc. chopped nuts I -- FRESH APPLE CAKE c. finely chopped or grated apples c. sugar 12 c. shortening 2 eggs . vanilla t 1 . Place oatmeal in pan of boiling water. Set aside to cool. Cream butter and sugars until well blended. Add eggs, stirring until thick and creamy. Add flour, cinnamon and soda. Mixing well. Stir in oatmeal mixture. Add nuts. Pour into greased pans. Ideal for layer cake or dripper pan. Bake 45 minutes at 350 degrees. Chocolate chips may be added if desired. 2 1. can on young hi Id Read aloud to that child, says Dr Camille hlathowK taiul'v member n the National College ol dilute m the Scot F01 esman nevvsletlei iv dies That viewpoint isnt new Educators have long said tn .1 leading aloud to childion helps them learn hmv to n d !', Blai liovv u goes a hit fui tliei She explains how m e, aloud in eungsteis si sIh points out the lad that at first, elnldieni.m b hew Idei i d In the reading process They may not have ,e v Idea Hut the punted word is related in any wav to sp( l)i Bl.iehovviez invites the parent, while leading aloud t" tun a tmgui undei the printed words, so the childion ian m that theieadeis voice flows with the lines ol type That w n youngsters realize that the type is telling the reader what to uMi cinnamon iy2t. baking soda 1 V2 1. 2 On the spot repair by trained technicians on Accutron, watches, and clocks. Jewelry remounting, restyling, and repairs. quick-cookin- IV2C. white sugar 3 eggs 2 c. flour 4 Diamond and OATMEAL CAKE c. boiling water c. oatmeal cubes of butter or margarine c. brown sugar . c. flour 1 c. chopped nuts 2 1. soda 2 cinnamon It. salt 1 1. nutmeg Cream sugar and shortening. Add eggs, vanilla and apples. Stir in dry ingredients. Bake at 350 degrees for 5 minutes. Ideal for dripper pan. 2 1. 40-4- lit 1. I 11 . say It also .shows the kids you're reading from left to iwhi something they might not otherwise understand Jhev u mill think the words go from right to left, or begin in the middle Some don't understand what a word is or does Some child) eti have trouble learning the difference between a won! and a letter l)i Blachowixz suggests taking your child with you to the supeijnai ket While there, point out signs that sav such meats, things as "enter, heikout. etc candy, ", and When ou ask the child why the ano how there are signs they help the customers, youll be teaching a valuable lesson m how words affect our daily lives Tlietes another big reason why reading aloud to vom young child is vital Your child has a great respect for vnu and copies your beha vaior. If the little one sees and hcai s y ou leading, it becomes important to that child to become able to do the same thing Whenever motivation exists, teaching is easier |