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Show ' 6B Lakeside Review North, Wednesday, Apr. 13. 1983 Roy Pageant GEM WISE Contestants k Are Sought r r ROY Applications for the .Miss Roy Scholarship Pageant ; " ; 'will be accepted from now until I.' June "15. Contestants must be residents of Roy or have attend- ; :ed Roy High School. They must ; r be from 17 to 26 years of age and t : never, have been married. American I' p Gam Society 1 Vo'ro Applications are available t .from Betty Given at the Roy ; Municipal Building or from the I ;pageant director, Doris McClel- I .land, at Scholarships' 1 will be awarded to the winner of the pageant and the first and The second place runner-ups- . pageant is on August 13 during Roy Days. Winners of the $25 prize for ;t; the Roy Days theme contest are Mr. and Mrs. Gary M. Lucero of Roy. The winning theme is Grow and Become. It will be promotional material pausedtheonweek P'l'for long event. Roy Days chairman Neill PMeister has selected Velma Saunders and Chauncey Daily Romodoling I 1 773-762- EXPANDING 1 TO SERVE YOU BETTER - , I 'S ; P P, and MRS. WAYNE A. Realistic THURGOOD HICKENBOTHAM Savings Two Couples Recite Wedding Vows Sp p' ;p'as SUNSET Taking her place among early spring brides is Penny S. Robinett, who exchanged vows with Wayne A. Davis, April 8, in rites solemnized in the Ogden LDS Temple. Following the ceremony, the couple and their guests were entertained at a wedding breakfast by the grooms parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vaun C. Davis, 843 W. 4300 S., Riverdale. the grand marshals of Roy oDays.to They are very deservingin due their many activities the community," said Meister. -pBoth Saunders and Daily are Zy officers of the Roy Association Senior Adults. p-o- f SHELLY A reception hosted by the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Robinett, 1454 N. 200 W., was held later in the evening at the Sunset Third Ward cultural hall. Julie Carter attended the new Mrs. Davis as maid of honor. Shelly Hill Thurgood, daughter Matron of honor was Sally of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis O. ThurCaine, sister of the bride. Scott good of Layton, was married to Evans performed as best man. Bret Alan Hickenbotham in The bride is a 1982 graduate of rites performed April 8 at e Clearfield High School and LDS in Club Country Seminary and is employed by Farmington. South Ogden McDonalds. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. Davis, who graduated HickenMr. from Bonneville High School bothamandof Mrs. D.J. A reception Layton. and LDS Seminary, is currently was held at the Oakridge Counworking at Western Mill and Club. Matron of honor was try Fixture Co., Inc. Adams Kippen with Sheryl to a wedding trip Following Stephanie Thurgood, a sister of southern Utah, the couple will the as maid of honor. bride, make their home in South Nieces of the bride, Kimberly Ogden. Hill, Lindsey Jo Hill, Monica Oak-ridg- Hickenbotham Thurgood The former Miss LAYTON Hamblin, Brooke Thurgood, Heather Thurgood, Haley Thur- - good, and on Fine Quality Jewelry a niece of the brideg- room, Misty Westenskow, were bridesmaids. Best man was David Blowers with Rex Hill and Don Hickenbotham, grandfathers of the bride and groom, and David Kippen and Todd Brady as ushers. Following a wedding trip to Park City, the couple will reside in Layton where the bridegroom is a welder at Tech Steel in Clearfield. Entire Stock Reduced SAVE UP TO john's njjj jewelry Hickenbotham is a graduate of Layton High School. The bride is an emergency medical technician. She was graduated from Layton High School. 3920 Washington Boulevard South Ogden 627 0440 Hours: K; Sourdough Cooking Topic At Library LUCILE B. SHEFFIELD Kaysville KAYSVILLE p mother with an open house p.p their on Saturday, April from to the Kaysville at p.m. p cle, West Center. Friends - 3 Taberna--- pand . T 200 ! relatives are invited to d. Mrs. Sheffield was born April 1903, in Centerfield, Sanpete VCounty, the daughter of Alexan-- , Avery and Hannah Tunne-P-;so- n pder Beck. She was educated in the schools of Gunnison Valley and ; ; nr Margaret Barrow, home economist with Mountain Fuel, will present a slide show of sourdough recipes. Recipe booklets will be available as well as samples of sourdough starter for the audience to take home.- - fT The public is invited to attend any of the three programs offered during the day at 10:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m., and 2 p.m. The children 16, 10-- 9 aii!iaxiDaiiiD Roy, Wednesday, April 20. of Lucile B. Sheffield will honor 6 frl. ROY Sourdough Cookery will be presented at the Southwest Branch Library in Woman to Note 0iOth Birthday : 10-- 6, ; ;6, v, GQC3BW It Uf ;i 'JJ' 2J' eeecli - -- 5; ;Davis County and attended Young University. p Brigham She was married Sept. ;-- ; 5, 1923, I- -; IX in the Manti Temple to Kenneth r;;H. Sheffield of Kaysville. He was an LDS seminary teacher I and administrator, a Scouter member of the general fl;and aboard. He died in 1968 after fjMIA an auto accident. I f . Mr. and Mrs. Sheffield moved Kaysville where they built their home in 1926, where Mrs. ; Sheffield still lives. She has been a member of the Kaysville LDS Ward for 60 years. Mrs. Sheffield has been active the LDS Church, having p;taught in Sunday School, Prim-;.arMIA and Relief Society. 'JXShe has served in several stake boards. In her early married life she as vice president of the 'vKaysville Civic Association, of the Kaysville PTA and hospitality chairman at ;XDavis High School. Z Mr s . Sheffield is the mother of six children: Russell H. Bountiful; Dr. Sherman Sv;B. Sheffield, Salt Lake City; J. Sheffield (deceased); XXMrs. Ned B. (JoAnn) Roueche, .Kaysville; Mrs. Phillip. R. Kunz, Provo; and Mr. Beck K. Sheffield, Kaysville. She has 30 grandchildren and 18 great-- t -- Sorority Donates For Pediatric Ward if ipto -- -- LAYTON :plst 'plin y, (Joy-CXc- e) - ; I grandchildren. I ' : 'be omitted. The family requests that gifts Ik Women from that chapter donated boxes of books, toys, and games to the hospital for the childrens play room. Mrs. Swan was recently elect- v.s . Shaw as Gail Alamilla will serve as the vice-preside- Flower Arranging Demonstration Set MrofeiiLg fe-Ji- FARMINGTON April 21 at 3:30 p.m. in the Extension office there will be a flower arranging demonstration. The demonstration will be by Leona Windley, extension specialist. It is scheduled by the Advisory Council. 4-- H for c 4-- H ?Lii: Hi i. SYMPHONY PffAMBER PflNCEflT IN OGDEN 8:00 p.m. April 15, 1983 Ogden, Friday, April 1 5 CHARLES KETCHAM. Conducting MICHAEL OURT Piano SARAH BULLEN-Har- p NICK NORTON-Trumo- Bach . Shostakovich Debussy. Bloch . Is ed president of the chapter for the 1983-8- 4 year with Betty -- -- recording secretary, Joann Adams as the corresponding secretary, Barbara Craig as treasurer, and Judy Baldwin as the county council 'of Beta Sigma Phi. aux--J-.ilia- ry Shef-T-;:fiel- d, A play room in the pediatric ward of the Humana Hospital Davis North benefited from a recent service project by the Xi Alpha Omicron Chapter 3 Brandenburg Concert ... Piano Concerto No. 1 DanseiSacreeet Profane Concerto Grotto No. 1 (or Piano and String OGDEN HILTON HOTEL et fe Caflflimg cafetSnalcainiY wa&t. m your important phone calls wont have to be kept waiting. Thats because pur new phone system has made Custom Calling available for customers with telephone numbers beginning with 773, 776 or 825. Youve probably noticed that your phone rings differently, has a new dial tone and busy signal. But these small changes have made it possible for your phone to do more than ever before. 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