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Show August plans 7rmsmsssn f S ii n;' jams Jastram and Randall Fehr chosen The White House as the setting for their wedding ceremony and on i $tewrk Saturday, ugust 27th Jams is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Dale L Jastram of Clearfield She is a graduate of Clearfield High School and Stevens Hennager College Randall is the son of Mr and Mrs Jeff W Hart of La ton 1, avion Three men with a desire to do honest work, combined with many years of ex perience, dedicated to high ic? hae reception performance quality control have pooled their resources to open the new Certified Transmission Howard Weber State ollege, majoring in elec- ,T 1 Social " i ' ' ' Jams Jastram and Randall Fehr An ice cream social has been planned, Tuesday, August 23 at 7 00 p m , for the from Weber County Hospital The girls will play bingo, and make their own ice cream Sundays from a variety of ice cream and toppings Each girl will receive a certificate of appreciation signed by Mr George Goodell, Hospital Administrator, and by Mrs Barbara Hatch, Volunteer Director Mothers of twins meeting Women s Day Festival slated third Utah's Monthly meeting of Ogden Area Mother of Twins Club will be Thursday, August 18 at 7 p m at L'tah Power and Light C auditorium, 457 26th St annual Women's Day Festival will be held August 27 from 10 a m to 8pm at Trolley Square in Salt Lake City The event is sponsored by the Governor's Commission on the Status of W omen The day long celebration will conclude Women's Week proclaimed by Governor Scott Matheson to recognize achievements and con tributions of Utah women and to acknowledge the of anniversary womens suffrage, August 26 The festival was launched Inter in 1975 to celebrate fifty-sevent- y speaker is Mr Wayne Stott, Center staff Weber County member. Mental Health Center. Mr Stott has a degree in Family Relations from Brigham Young University, and has a social service worker license, is a member of the youth team at the Center and works in the Positive Parenting Program He will give some helps on discipline problems with children For further information, call Club President, Mrs Fred King, Vice President, Mrs Richard Smith, or Publicity Chairman, Mrs Richard 5 ( un ently a Sev enty in Hobbies m elec tromc kit building, model planes He is always fixing things or building with wood The youngest member of the group is William T the priesthood elude photography, ' Tom' 773 So . ill Ogden, Ins with Peterson1 She is Irom Brignam City while He at 'I om is from Ogden tended Ben Lomond High and Escondito High ' Caht along w it h Weber State s owner of Quincy Sen n o Station on 25th and Quine v Guaranteed Automotive m Ogden he gained enough experience to know that what he wanted to put quality back m the repair business He was ready to go to Alaska when the three decided to open the wile Brenda new ( I tilled I iMemi-- Dus ,t ss m Sunsi t His IimIiI s n,i v mi i i a isinng hunting and u lh theic has been In t m i a has Oi.ti t d National gnu. mai d am made noli u 'h,,i e,. man that w n ks the! w il a i el tilled tei hmi inn must pjsv a test an p n ii tu uualilv In-- - ' I i t t h -. i .( , i . i i tie ttnee welcome you I ale qn a- - 'm then new ep at o' welcome the i ppmt serve vmi i k : i I . 1 . Best, He is known as He lives at 1565 E Liggett better , in Roy 773-033- they represent many years of experience in repair, sales, maintenance and work mechanic Individually they represent dedication and high excellence to the work they do Mr Sharman, 58, lives at 157 Loral Lane in Ogden with his wife Bonnie Jean White) Her father is Stu White, golf pro at El Monte for 27 years They have 8 children, ages 23 thru 33 Born in West Point, Ga Mr Sharman attended North Fulton High and Georgia Tech He engaged in a used car business in Los Angeles for 22 years Served as service manager at John Hinckley for two years, and spent years at AAMCO Howard is a member of the FW and loves golf for a hobbie He played a 69 at El Monte with a 5 handicap He just qualified for state on a lour man team In 1947 he won the Italian Amateur championship remembers while serving a mission lor the LDS Chinch in Germany was seeing the the guards, Iron Cui tain dogs and the new cultivated ground where they look for toot prints He has served m his in many (huiih capacities Ml piesidoncy Elders Quotum piesidenty Cr I tt'J i slated Guest Sharman, Collectively tronics Recent parties honoring the future bride were given by Dons Stocks, Becie Graham, Marge and Eileen Richards Volunteers D H Waltei Gottschalk and William T Liggett are happy with their new operation He is a graduate of High School and is Junior Exchange, Inc in Sunset Location of the new building is 188 i No Mam where they have the latest m equipment ' attending ( timet fowsfess f readied TO national Eleanor of the mission Women's Year Lewis, chairperson Governors the Status of says, "The festival brings people from all over the Utah community together to share in w hat women hav e " accomplished Women artists from around the state will display stoneware, jewelry, weaving, quilts and other art at the on festival Enter tainment is scheduled for all and day organizations women's will set up Purple Hearts, a Bronze Star Served as company commander of the For further information .'Do infantry Army unit After being wounded he managed call Cindy Boshard, the Excelsior Hotel in Rome or during the war and for a period following Walter H Gottschalk, 41, 1070 N 400 W Sunset, has lived here since 1961. His wife Jo Ann (Allen) was born in Pocatello and later moved to attended Weber State Salt Lake City, where Mr College He fulfilled an LDS Gottschalk lived as a youth mission in Argentina They met in Granger They have five children ages 3, 12, 3 agencies September date planned by duo BOUNTIFUL The of Miss Kris engagement Hdley to Kevin T Dalton is announced by her parents, Mr and Mrs Roy Hadley of 2212 Ridgewood Wav South, former residents of Liberty Mr Dalton is a son of Mr and Mrs Jerrold Dalton of 829 N loo W Sunset , have their wedding date They will recite nuptial vows tr, the Salt The young chosen Sept Lake LDS reception at the in South Ogden The bride graduated from couple t for Temple White House will follow elect was Weber High School She attended Weber State College The prospective bridegroom graduated from Clearfield High School and Temple wedding planned SUNSET Miss Debra Lynne Bridges and David Grant Marshall are making plans for a wedding on Sept. 8 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Temple The bride-elect'- s parents are Mr and Mrs. James D. Bridges of 2547 N 300 W'. The future bridegroom is a son of Mr and Mrs Maurice S Marshall, who reside at 353 2060 N W A reception at the Sunset Miss Bridges TECHNICOLOR " was graduated from Clearfield and LDS High School She attended Seminary Weber State College was Mr Marshall graduated from Clearfield School and LDS High served an LDS and Seminary Germany-Hambur- C1977 WALT DlSNlY PflOOUCtlONS , IE' f V r 13, 15, 17 LDS 5th Ward Cultural Hall will honor the young couple. wt and Silver Star 350-184- 1 Com- Women outdoor booths and distribute in about their foimation In World War II, he was wounded and received four He attended Brigham Mission Young University and will attend Weber State College in the fall He attended schools in the National Guard, Weber State, Bell Telephone. While in the Guard served in radar and became a creator of training aids for classes being taught He worked at Lelis Transmissions which was owned by his brother for some Cliffs Chevron, years AAMCO, and Weber State all entered into his educational and experience background An he experience Ward fair slated WILLIAM LIGGETT Roy 10th Ward is having a W'ard Fair. It will be Friday, August 19, at 5 p m. Hand- articles will be featured along with a carnival for the children A parade will be held at 9 m and dinner will be p served during the evening. Roy 10th Ward is located at 5900 S 3100 W For more made One of the earliest maga- zines, established in 1699, was called "The History of the Works of the Learned." information contact Detta Dabling at -- 773-722- 8 .A i , 111 'I I i.71 bl WALTER GOTTSCHALK |