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Show 1 Sun Chronicle, February 23, 1980, Page 4 Engagements Applications Brides wed in LDS temple Nemeroff-Turle-y Wed on Thursday in the LDS Temple were the lormer Miss Gael Nemeroff and Paul Carl Turley Salt President Iike She is a aidiVi- daughter of the Bowring presided rites. A reception honoring the young newlyweds was held at the Roy LDS 16th Ward Cultural Hall. in Mr. Harry Nemeroff of 2101 4550 s , Roy Mr. a son ni Mr. and is urley Mrs .1 Chester 'lurley of Attending as maid of honor was Miss Sandy Nemeroff, sister of the bride. included the Bridesmaids Misses Launa Randle, Julie - M 2.154 W Sloan and Connie Turley. Other attendants were Mrs. Ray L. Henrikson and Mrs. Mark C. Turley as attending matrons. Flower girls were Valerie Halverson, Mickie Peterson, Amy Barnette, Halverson, Danielle Anderson Amie and Bingham. Best man was Mark C. Turley, Ushers were Brent Benjamin 4050 S., Roy Bateman - Morris Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Gregory James Morris will make their home in Ogden following Iheir wedding trip lo Montana. They repeated nuptial vows Feb. 8 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Afterward they received guests at a recep'ion at the white House in South Ogden rlli bride is the former Miss Dennise Lynn Baton .m Pai ent.s of the young and Mrs. coup!'- - are Mr Dennis L Bateman of 5382 S. 200U U , Roy and Vay E. Morris of Bountiful and United in marriage Friday were Miss Sheryl Brown and Mark R. Sessions. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Marlene Brown of 1825 W. 4500 S., Roy and Dennis H. Brown of 4476 W. 2200 N., Plain City. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Sessions of 1047 Sunview Circle, Ogden. Reception Followed The ceremonies were held in the Roy LDS 11th Ward Cultural Hall with Stake President Kent Calvert officiating. A followed. Wheeler, Reed W. Turley, Brett Nemeroff, Jerry Johnson and Michael E. Facer. Keith Anderson was ring bearer, with Brad Halverson and Ryan Wade as junior ushers. Location of the wedding trip was Sun Valley, Idaho. The new Mr. and Mrs. Turley will reside at Ogden. reception Maid of honor was Miss Shelli Brown, with Miss as Brady Tammy bridesmaid, and Mrs. Susan B. Hincks, Mrs. Denae C. Averett, Mrs. Jan. T. Brady, Mrs. Joan Sessions and Mrs. Jolynn Sessions as attending matrons. Assumed Duties Assuming the duties of best man was Scott Sessions. Ushers included Edna Halverson Seifart, S. 2500 W , Roy, Feb. 14, 1980 7! ol 5266 I 'D. .! Lone ! . I to ni. Nov oharle nf cancer. 2, 1402, i.i Aii-tu- Ogden and Diana t HeNeison Marri-- d Otto K. Seifart .lune 24, 1927 in trie Salt Lake DS I ? iiple. Resided in Weber County entire life and attended Weber schools. Graduated from Weber and College attended Brigham Young University one year. She was a member of the T eresa Nichelle Mitchell Schools for the Deaf and the Blind. She was a member of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers and was a member of the Ogden, Utah, Association for the Blind. Surviving are her husband of Roy, two sons and three daughters, Carl H. Seifart of West Point; Hal Seifart, Syracuse; Mrs. Daryl (Lou Ann) Field, Mrs. Verl (Diane) Nelson, Mrs. Gaylen (Kay) Field, all of Roy; 16 grandchildren, two four greattwo step and grandchildren Teresa Nichelle Mitchell, infant daughter of William S. and Iris Lynne Graham Mitchell, of 4536 S. 1900 W., Roy, died Thursday, Feb. 14, at the Primary Childrens Hospital in Salt 1980, Lake City. Teresa was born Feb. 12, 1980, at Hill Air Force Base. Her parents are members of the 2nd Baptist Church. She is survived by her parents, two brothers and one sister, Marcus Nigel Mitchell, Michael Jerome and Mitchell, is Miss Julie Kynaston, daughter of Mr. Richard H. and Mrs. Hvnaston, who reside at 4372 S. 2150 W Roy. She will be married on March 7 in the Ogden LDS Temple to Clay R. Penman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Penman of 274 N. 4700 W., West Weber. A Tynisa Kawana Mitchell, all of Roy; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Thomas Mitchell, Lawrence, Kan., and Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Graham II, New York, N.Y.; greatgrandmothers, Mrs. Victoria Bowman and Mrs. Sadie Green, both of New York, and Mrs. Cordelia Mitchell and Mrs. Dorthy Howard, both of Lawrence. Editors Note: (Several city or county administrators serve presently on the Wasatch Front Regional Council. This group makes several key decisions concerning the Davis and Weber county areas. Local people serving are Mayor Samuel Lower of Plain City, Major Norman Sant of Sunset, Boyd Storey, a Weber County commissioner and Morris F. Swapp, a commissioner in Davis local County. Salt Lake Davis, and Weber Counties are tasking the initiative to provide better transportation for the elderly and handicapped. They are coordinating consolidating and existing services and resources. In Salt Lake County, both government and private agencies are cooperating to Also surviving are two brothers, Alton Halverson and Marlowe Halverson, Joe and Norma Shafer drove to St. George for a few both of Ogden. days last week. They reported the golfing to be great, and the weather beautiful. They just missed all the rain down there. Steven and Kathi Turner of 2825 W. 6050 S., are parents of a baby boy, born Feb. 16 at Turn in a Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Atkins, San Diego, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Tallada, Grace, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. McKay-De- news Don t Go Out Without It. t! A V Ci i (C imHi ,i , is ihvil I'y u HI j V e Earnest McDowell, Pocatello, Idaho; Mrs. Ray Matson and Trisia Matson, Boise, Idaho; and Richard and Elaine Bateman of Idaho Falls, were in Roy last tip wood w EBrass Oak n Brass Chandelier Regular $125.85 Sale weekend to attend the wedding of Miss Dennise Bateman and Greg Morris. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bateman of Roy. Several events honored her before Dennise marriage. Her sister Laurie Bateman invited neighbors and friends to a bathroom shower for her. Nanette Housley gave a recipe shower with close friends A attending. personal hosted by LeAnn Bateman, was held in Idaho with Pocatello, shower, relatives in that area at- and Mrs. Gary Cragun Kathy Meenderink invited members of the family to an alphabet shower, at her home in Clinton, on Feb. You save 50 Sale Top quality wood and brass combination fixtures from Thomas Frederiksen, with close friends invited. Members of the grooms family gave a Lighting add warmth and charm to your home. Building, remodeling or redecorating, come in now on all wood and and save 50 You save 50 brass combination stock. 2 fixtures reception will be held in the Roy LDS 9th Ward Cultural Hall following the ceremony. A The bride elect was graduated from Roy High School and LDS Seminary. Mr. Penman is a graduate of Weber High School and LDS Seminary. consolidate independent elderly and handicapped transportation programs. A committee of the Utah Council of Handicapped and Disabled Developmentally it will set up a new corporation, CTS. Inc., to administer a Comprehensive Transportation System for non-prof- the transportation han- The corporation dicapped. will be governed by a newly n board appointed of directors selected by those nine-perso- organizations and groups having the greatest interest in the new consolidated system. Although there are at least vehicles providing the transervices social Lake in Salt sportation County, few are able to accommodate the whee30 lchair handicapped. After the incorporation of the new CTS private-nonproforganization, one of the first actions will be to apply for federal funding to obtain new other tourist attractions in the area. They and reported the weather to be beautiful. Jay and Gayle Cottle are proud parents of a baby boy, born Feb. 12. They now have four boys and one girl in their family. Marilyn Taylor is in the where she is hospital recuperating from major Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Norseth and Mr. and Mrs. George Holbrook joined a tour from Salt Lake, which travelled by air to Mexico City. They enjoyed seeing many interesting places there and then continued on lo the many historic ruins in Sterling Cannon has been released from an Arizona hospital and has returned to Roy. He was in Arizona on a business trip and was attacked one evening on the street by thugs. He was severely beaten and robbed. His wife Phyllis flew down to be with him and to bring him home. -EBii 4290 South State, Salt Lake City 880 West Riverdale Road, Ogden Open 9 to 6 Monday through Saturday additional vehicles. These vehicles, with combined those currently owned its From feet, hands, elbows. Doctors find that hard, thick calluses often can be softened and removed medically. The same ingredient doctors find so effective is available in DERMASOFT Medical Formula for Hard Callused Skin by government and private agencies, will be pooled together under leasing agreements and operated under contract by the County Aging Services Division. and brokerage dispatch system will be established to operate these vehicles using drivers A county-operate- d provided by Aging Services. such as Ambucar, Servicar and the taxi companies will join the system to serve the elderly Private carriers and handicapped. The brokerage will accept all incoming calls for service and dispatch appropriate vehicles from either CTSs own fleet or from a private carrier. All elderly and dicapped persons han- sportation service. The who cannot reasonably use UTA buses are eligible for the new combined special tran- board of directors of the new corporation will determine exactly what fares will be charged, stipulate service limitations, and set annual budgets. distances which are defined by zip codes. Applications will be accepted through March 15, for approximately 872 positions with the Youth Conservation Corps in Utah this summer. This program is operated by several U.S. Department of the Interior agencies, the U.S. Forest Service, and the Utah Department of Natural Resources. Participants in the YCC will work on such projects as and construction, and development tenance of main- nature areas interpretive trails, and historical sites, landscaping, improving wildlife habitat, thinning timber stands, and in historical assisting restoration work. A portion of time is also spent learning Applicants must be Utah residents who are 15 through 18 years of age. the about may apply for positions at residential acwith camps Youths natural en- vironment. Applications and further details on the YCC program are available at all junior and senior high schools, the Utah State Board of Education, 250 E. 500 Street Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 (telephone: or at any Job Service Office. commodations ranging from tents to dormitories or non- - residential camps. However, to be eligible for a camp, the apreside within must plicant 533-557- commuting designated maintenance campground roughly estimated lo go Corporation, Vocational Servicar Weber County is taking a somewhat different apThe Social proach. voluntary donations from those using the service would add to these resources. A new executive committee of the Weber County Social Coordinating programs for elderly and handicapped transportation. Under one, the office of Support Services (out of the County Human Services System) will run a vehicle sharing and co- njaintenance program for other agencies electing to participate. Under this agreement, an agency with an idle vehicle can make its vehicle readily available for the other participants at a low cost. few having Agencies vehicles will be able to borrow from those agencies having an ample supply and can help each other meet peak demands. Thus, a vehicle down for maintenance will not necessarily since a can be borrowed from another agency without red tape. Also, vehicles primarily disrupt service, replacement used only one season may now see service throughout the year. A uniform maintenance contract will also help eliminate a major headache for participants in the sharing program. The work would be performed through the county maintenance facility or handled under contract to an outside service. While Weber County and its agencies have moved toward integration of all elements of social services transportation, a number of agencies and carriers expect Workshop, would be the broker, accepting calls for service directly from clients of all of these agencies as well as handicapped persons. The operation would be lar gely supported by a UTA of annual contribution to $50,000 and $35,000 needs for the elderly and handicapped, still making other efforts necessary. nsolidated Weber and Inc., plan to combine all trip requests by handicapped persons and will share vehicles under a brokerage concept. Servicar that fulfill all transportation Council plans two further. The Handicapped of Weber County, the Golden Hours between $500,000 and $750,000 will be available for the first year of operation. As additional agencies join the system, the budget may go up to approximately $1,000 per year (Exhibits 1 and 11). However, this budget will not to be entirely adequate Services much Physically Association Services Coordinating Council will assume the responsibility for managing finances, monitoring performance of the brokerage, and seeking additional funding sources. A decision is expected soon - on two elderly and han' dicapped possibilities for Davis County. If Davis County decides not to establish a coordinated system, the Utah Transit Authority will be asked to provide $20,000 to $30,000 under contract with a private carrier for new services to the handicapped. Servicar would be a likely recipient of this funding, but no brokerage system would be set up. Handicapped persons, not eligible for handicapped transportation under existing programs, would call Servicar to arrange for transportation at a subsidized fare. The alternative proposal is to operate a coordinated Paratransit brokerage. services provided by the brokerage would be coordinated with Davis Countys Council on Aging Program and UTAs fixed route services. Improvement of transportation for the elderly and has been handicapped discussed for several years. Now, action in three counties is bringing the goal toward reality. long-awaite- d KIMIE KANO, Feb. 12, 1979. Parents are Stanley and Ronda, 5643 South 2200 West Roy, grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Kiroyuki Kano, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Opheikens. Great Grandparents ore Mrs. Matsue Kano, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hamani, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cornford, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Opheikens. Jerry and Teresa Brandon have a baby boy, born Feb. 19 at St. Benedict's hospital. Their home is at 2492 W. 5600 S. Keith and Pat Peterson were in Las Vegas last week. They attended a convention of business associates. Miss Carol Clark, of (Jarkston, was a houseguest of Sally Croucer, and her parents the Ray Crouchs on Sunday and Monday. The two young ladies were missionary companions in Indiana. Rainbow! were believed by the Norsemen to be bridges between earth and the home of the gods in the sky. Combining funds now spent on transportation by participating services, and adding a contribution of about $135 from the Utah Transit Authority, it is First Birthdays celebrated Feb. 19, 1979, parents are Dennis and Kara Lynne, 2325 West 5650 South Roy, grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Blaine W. Allan, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hughes. SHAYLEN ALLAN, m J Enid Fife spent five days last week in San Francisco. They visited Fishermens Wharf, in 1O M IS LIGHTING AND SUPPLY, INC. 12. Frederiksen and Lindav Drysdale gave a kitchen and grocery shower at the home of Mrs. Lorie Regular $37.95 and the area. They were away about two weeks. guest at several bridal showers. Her sister in law, Sale Cummings, Maxine Wallace spent two days last week in Logan, visiting with her son Rick and his wife, and other relatives. and family went to Wyoming over the holiday weekend to visit with Mrs. Craguns family. Miss Wendy Jo Meen-derinwho will be married on March 7 to Kent Anderson, has been the honored Regular $38.70 LaJean surgery. She is getting along nicely. Mr. Oak n Brass hall style ceiling light shower in Ogden on Saturday afternoon. Joyce Welch, Carol Bell, tending. Mr. and Mrs. Craig Jensen, of 2317 W. 4400 S. have a baby girl, born Feb. 18 at McKay-De- e Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lenny have had Mr. Leanys mother of Las Vegas, Nevada, as their houseguest for several days. Jim and Kerma Larsen have been vacationing in Phoenix, Arizona for about two weeks. Oak 'n' Brass Wall Fixture a is graduate of Bonneville High School and LDS Seminary. He served an LDS Mission to South Africa. it LDS OVERCOAT. Anderson Mr. for YCC Better transportation for the elderly n. WINTER The bride elect was graduated from Roy High School and LDS Seminary. Julie Kynaston bride-to-b- e n, Roy 2nd Ward. She previously attended Ogden 17th Ward where she was a primary teacher. She also taught primary at the Utah Her fiance is a son of Mrs. Edwin Anderson of Riverdale, and the late Mr. Anderson. G. Mark Oberg, Doug Brown, Danny Dabney, Paul Larsen and Barry Lund. After a wedding trip to Las Vegas, Nev., the young couple will live in Ogden. Obituaries Edna Halverson Seifart Announcement is made of the forthcoming m&.riage of Miss Wendy Jo Meenderink to Kent T. Anderson. The ceremony will be performed in the Ogden LDS Temple on March 7. A reception will follow at the 15th Ward Roy LDS Cultural Hall. Miss Meenderink is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Meenderink of Roy. wed s Brown-Session- Myrlan Tanovick of 1831 E. 5750 S., South Ogden., Next to Bride Standing next to the bride as matron of honor was Mrs. Don Farrens of Pocatello, Idaho, with Miss Nanette Housley as maid of honor; the Misses Laurie Bateman, Debbie Bateman of Boise, Idaho, and Melanie Morris as bridesmaids; and Mrs. Ronald Hovey as a Rending matrons Serving as best man was Chris Hope. Ushering were Ross Dennis Murray, Bateman, Kelly Bateman and Matthew Morris. A. accepted Wendy Meenderink |