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Show I I f 1 SUN CHRONICLE, May 8, 1 5 978, Page CL EA R FIELD COURIER, Ma yV7, 1978, Page 5 Aprender Guild holds meeting The Aprender Guild held its May meeting at the home Grace Judy. Louise Thompson served as and Nola Rundquist and Melba Tubbs were in charge of program of arrangements. Vocal selections from The Sound of Music were performed by Carolyn Ware accompanied by June Rich. Mae Matis conducted a discussion on Aprender Guild participation in Roy Days celebration scheduled for August. Guest artist was Wan Kai Yin Hadden, foster Chinese daughter of Emma Russell. The Aprender Guild served as her sponsors when she came to America from Chine in 1962. She spoke of her accomplishments since her marriage and introduced her four year old son Anthony. were Refreshments served to 26 members and their guests. Birtlhday dinner will be given in honor of Mrs. Patterson on her 90th birthday. She will A NATHAN RONALD SCHULTZ KRISTY ANN JONES, May 17, 1977 and Mrs. Neil Schultz, 3625 S. 51 00 W., Hooper Grandparents: Mr. and Mrs. Sheri Shepherd, Roy Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Schultz, Hooper daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray E. Jones, 5460 W. 5100 S., Hooper Grandparents: Mr. and Mrs. Earl N. Jones, Hooper Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dicamore, South Weber son of Mr. I May 1, solemnized 1977 Carma Crook and David Stephens were married on April 21 in a ceremony which was solemnized in the Ogden LDS Temple. Carma is the daughter of Robert Crook of Rawlings, Couple trades vows Mr. and Mrs SUNSET ' Lynn Hodson to (Corky) William H. Gregory II, son of Mr. and Mrs. Terry Kent Hodson of 1115 N. 450 W. announce the marriage of CLEARFIELD SENIOR CITIZENS E. 450 So. invities you To join your neighbors on a deluxe West Coast Trip. ITINERARY: Boise Salem (Includes the fabulous Portland Rose Festival) Giant Redwoods San Francisco Reno Elko Leave Clearfield June 8th Return June 16th CALL: Myron Gabey Donna Swenson Emil Rosenau H. Gregory N. 1000 W Clinton. 825-211- 825-964- 3 or 394-787- 3 of 1991 Bishop Richard G. Parkins of Layton Nineteenth LDS ward conducted an evening ceremony in a memorable setting GROUP 387 William at the brides grandparents home, Mr. hnd Mrs. William A. Hodson, 1637 W. 1960 N., Layton, on Friday, April 26, where her father gave her hand in marriage. The brides gown of white linen look fabric featured a lace overlay on the yoke and edged by ruffled duny lace with a stand up collar and long Juliet sleeves with a lace overlay. The princess line skirt was finished with a wide ruffle flounce. The same cluny lace made up the scallop skull cap attached to the veil. The brides miniature Wyoming. David the son of Mr. and J. Stephens. A reception was held that evening in the Sunset 2nd, 3rd, 7th ward recreation hall. Among the attendants were a sister of the bride. Mrs. Allan bouquet consisted of five pink roses, baby breath, trim and pink and white ribbon streamers. Pastel gowns were worn by the Bride's attendants accented by u. ! maid-of-hono- SUNSET Among the spring brides is the former Miss Vickie Lynne Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David L. Jones of Sunset. The bridegroom is Alan Dean Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Phillip Hansen of Sunset. The young couple was married Thursday in the Ogden LDS Temple with Elder Joseph Burnett of- were complimented by mens ensemble. Mark I. Gregory served as best man while Don W. Hodson stood with wedding party. The following helped with the reception immediately following the wedding ceremony; Mrs. M. Utah) Hodson, Mrs. Oketh Hattie Mrs. A.J. (Janei Adams, Jackson, and Mrs. Paul Pam) Mrs. For Hodson. The Federal Womens 262-517- 2 295-248- 825-115- 2 the impressive Engagement announced Club Election luncheon will be held Saturday at 12:30 p.m. at Four Seasons West, 3618 Highland Drive, Salt Lake City. Officers and directors for the 1978-7year will be elected. This will be a members-onl- y function. For reservations in the Salt Lake area, call Edith or Johnson at In Marion Hardy at the Ogden area, call Mary or Donna Hansing at Brown at 9 reception ceremony, the bride wore a gown of satin with chiffon overlay. The sweetheart neckline featured a lace and chiffon inset, which was accented with a matching lace ruffle. White pearl buttons and deep lace cuffs emphasized the full bishop sleeves. The hemline was (Mable) George Taylor and groom's mother, made the wedding cake, which was white with pink roses, three tiers with trims in white and pink. The couple took a short trip and will reside in the Ogden area. Rfoiradtotoaflirgeir A ficiating. followed at the Sunset LDS 5th Ward Cultural Hall. Chiffon Overlay ) Federal Women meeting ROY The engagement of Miss Mary Jaleen Thompson to Darrell Steinke of Granger is announced by her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Jay H. Thompson of 4857 S. 2500 W. Mr. Stienke is a son of Delbert Steinke of St. George, and Mrs. Mildred Mark of Salt Lake City. The young couple has chosen May 20 for their wedding date. They will exchange nuptial vows in the White House in South Ogden. A reception will follow. The bride elect was graduated from Roy High School and LDS Seminary. She attended Weber State College. The prospective bridegroom is a graduate of Granite High School. Schneiters Rlverdale Ernie RIVERSIDE GOLF COURSE Riverdale 399-463- 6 Open Daylight 'til Dark NORTHERN UTAHS MOST COMPLETE GOLF FACILITY 5810 So. 1900 W. Roy 293 N. Mein Cbstfiald J former Elizabeth Eunice Dalton and was born May 24, 1866 in Kanesvbille. and later moved to Roy. She is the daughter of William Henry Miss Karen Crook maid of and Mary Elizabeth Dalton. honor with Ruth Ann She was an ambitious and a good girl. While going to Stephens a bridesmaid. school she did the housework best as was man Acting and took care of her mother a David Johansen who had ill health at that of missionary companion with a time. When graduating from Mr. Stephens, the Roy Eighth Grade Lee brother Stephens she and other School, ushering. went to Ogden, classmates Nancy Stephens was at the Utah were and presented book. gift The young couple will live their diplomas by David O. in Provo where they are McKay. She was always active in completing their education the Church and taught a at BYU. Sunday School class until her marriage to James Ray Patterson Dec. 5, 1906. They lived have lived in West Point except forspending the winter the last seven out of eight years in Arizona. Their adorned with a deep chiffon two sons, Leland, Floyd and their wives, have also made and satin ruffle. Maid of honor was Miss West Point their home, while David I Mabel) Sherry Jones, with Mrs. Alan Mr. and Mrs. in Salt Lake City Miller live Jacobs as matron of honor. Mrs. and and Mr. James H. Attending as bridesmaids were the Misses Susan Patterson in Brigham City. Jones, Leslie Jones and Evaun Tait. Best men were Larry Florence and Randy Olson with Larry Hansen, James Hansen, Norman Hansen, Keith Beasley, Craig Sessions, Kevin Dalton and Steve Cole as ushers. After a wedding trip to Southern Utah, the couple will make their home at Roy. Out of state guest at the wedding was Stacy Valentine from Nevada City, Calif. Vows traded yellow carnation corsages. 'Ul( Perini I. Davis attended r the bride as wearing a lovely lavender The brides atgown. tendants, La Ray Hodson. wore a blue gown and Sherrie Hodson wore yellow. The bride's mother wore pink and groom's blue which ( receive one of her greatest wishes and desires, that of being in her own home with her family. Mrs. Patterson is the PGA Instruction , atsiting now. Championship Course 3 Par Course Tee Driving Range holds annual social for members Xi lota lota chapter of Beta Sigma Phi held their annual Mothers, Daughters and Guests Day on Monday at the Neva Mansion House. Simonsen, along with June and her guests, Wardleigh; guests, Kathy various positions in the LDS Church. When she accepted a call, she was determined to do her best. She has been a member of the North Davis Religion Class Stake Board, a teacher in various classes of the Sunday School and Primary Organization. She with her husband were members of the Genealogical Society and on the Old Folks' Committee tor many years. She also served as First Counselor in the YWMIA and as a Relief Society Visiting Teacher. She has crocheted and knitted many articles to give away. It would be hard to count the hours of quilting she has done to help others. Unknown to her or her family the authors in their book, Forever and Ever chose a very natural sweet picture of Mrs. Patterson with her husband in the backgroud depicting the happiness it brings when Mother, Daddy, Grandma and Grandpa and other special people goAapaitness a marriage for all eternity. and her husband Ray are enjoying continued She now happiness and love during their 72nd year of marriage, and are indeed setting a good example for others to follow. She stated, I guess when the good Lord wants you, He will take you, so until then I will continue to do the best I can. You know we are expected to endure to the end. Love is. . . anew baby Davis North Nawborns Janice Wilma Stewart and her mother, Erma Peterson; Bunny Terry and her their activities and remembers all their names and birthdates. She has fulfilled with honor on Mrs. Patterson Xi Heiser furnished a musical program, and Jean Harris gave a beautiful tribute to her mother. Those attending included; Gennie Bingham and her guests, Becky Jenkins, Cindy Brenchley, Rosanne Bingham and Joan Roberts; Marcelle Weaver These two families go to Arizona during the winter. Mrs. Patterson is known verv kind, for being and a very sociable thoughtful person. She was always helping others, never expecting anything in return, in fact, she avoids any publicity. She is very alert and wants to know ahoul the things that are going on - especially in her family. She keeps Jensen and Sandy Terry; June Heiser, and her guest Neva Simonsen; Jean Harris and Beatrice her mother, Stevens; Lola Clark and her guest, Candy Clark; Mary Chino and her guests, JoEllen Chino, DeAnn Boyle, and Mary Lynn Chino; Katy Stromberg and her guest, Jerry Frost; Margaret Scott and her guest Annie Hess; Kerma Larsen and her guests, Carla Burnett, Jo Larsen, and Leslie Larsen; Adrienne Thompson and her guests, Cindy Heiser, Ada Williams and Maxine Korth. The next meeting of Xi Iota will be held on May 22 at the home of Mary Chino 3333 in Ogden. Van Buren Installation of new officers will be held at that time. May 2: Finney, David and Deborah Nunn, 5819 W. 4600 S., Hooper, a boy. Comstock, Robert and Marsha Clement, 259 W. 300 N., Salt Lake City, a boy. May 3: Nelson, Stephen and Shanna Montgemery, Bennett, Layton, a boy. 112, 1708 N, Brown, David and Robin Rivera, 610 First Street, No. Ogden, a boy. May 6: Ramirez, Nieves Jr., and Brenda Adams, Layton a boy. May 8: Fisher, Gregory and Layton a boy. 235 S. Flint, Vicki Barney, 301 N. Main, No 10, May 9; Wilkes, Russell and Jan Cooper, 440 N. Clearfield, a girl. 1275 W,, No. 87, |