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Show t ) SUN CHRONICLE, Tomplo vows July 20, 1978, Page 5 takon by area couplo July 19, 1978, Page 5 CLEARFIELD COURIER, ROY rites Impressive in the Ogden LDS I Temple united in marriage Friday 5 ROY NEWS efess Twins, a boy and a girl, were born July to at McKay Dee Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. William Merx, of 5705 S. 2325 W. Mrs. Merx is the former OGDEN How do you care for a new baby? How does an infant learn? How can a person be a good parent? The answers to these and other questions will be found in a new care July learns, propriate toys for babies and how to make toys for them. The other speakers will talk about the importance of developing trust in the infant, hygenic procedures and infant stimulation. Persons interested in taking the classes should call Classes will be held each Friday from 3 to 4:30 p.m. at the Edith Dee Mack Green Auditorium, said Mrs. JoAnn the the Carnahan, R.N., hospitals pediatric clinical She will teach specialist. three of the classes. Other instructors will include Dr. Frank Apolonio, Weber State College Assistant Professor; Dr. Lee C. Schussman, hospital, Westminster College. Cost of the program is Enrollees $2.00 a person. may also take the class for an hours credit in Family Relations at Weber State College by paying an additional $10.00. ? Parents may bring their infants or young children along to classes, if they wish, since a nursery will be operated during classtime by hospital volunteers. In Hie first class, Mrs. will discuss changes in the family unit relating to childbirth and the value of parenting skills. In classes, she will talk Carnahan of infants, The Manti LDS Temple was the setting on Tuesday for the wedding of the former Miss Kim ROY and Allington B. trades Plans are being 'Roberts ' for' an 'Aug. wedding in the, Ogden The bride 5252 S. followed at the Roy LDS 19th Ward Cultural Hall. The bride wore a gown of tiffany jersey. Pearl encrusted silk Venetian lace covered the mandarin collar and adorned the slit neckline and wristline of the long fitted sleeves. The skirt fell from a raised waist train. to a chapel-lengt- h Matron of honor was Mrs. John Piz with Miss Paula Jones as maid of honor. date 773-762- or Doris Due is Aug. 4. daughters Mr. and Mrs. Ben W. Allington of 5208 S. 2375 W are the parents of the bride. Mr. Christensen is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton C. Christensen, who live at 1996 '4 L,DS elects parents are Mr. and Mrs. Kay F. Herzog of 4433 S. 2050 W. Mr. Roberts is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Melborne Roberts of 4688 S. 2025 W. He is a graduate of Roy High School and is attending the University of Utah. was Miss Herzog from High Roy graduated School. She attended Weber State College. After the rites the young couple will be honored at a reception at the Roy North LDS Stake Center. was born The Knit Wits club held their annual summer luncheon on Friday at the Mansion House in Ogden. Enjoying the afternoon together were Lynile Buhler, Marilyn Beck, Jean Harris, recently to Lonnie and Ardean Bullard. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bullard, and Mrs. and Mrs. Pete Ressler, all of Roy. A vacation to sourthern California was taken by Dale and Donna Brown, and their children. They went to Sea World, Magic Mountain, Long Beach and other fun spots. Ray and Linda Hem- - bridesmaids with Mrs. Ron Skinner and Mrs. Charles Wheeler, sisters of the bride, as attending matrons; and Jodi Wheeler as flower girl. Alan Packham served as best man. Ushers were Scott Allington, Ron Skinner and Chuck Wheeler. Ogden will be home to the new and Mrs. Mr, Bar location of the reception. The bride was radiant in her original gown of nylon organdy and Venetian lace with embroidered appliques around the scooped neckline. The sleeves were bishop styled The bouffant skirt featured an overskirt of organdy with lace panels. Chosen as attendants were: Mrs. Jon Daich as matron of honor; the Misses Patty Rees and Marnae Rees as bridesmaids, and Jonika Maw and Celeste Tyler as flower girls. Best man was Ken Rees. The new Mr. and Mrs. Rees left for a wedding trip. They plan to live in Mr. and Mrs. Paul George and their family were also at ke Powell last week for a vacation. Houseguests at the home of Mr. and Mrs Shirl Okey, for eight days, were Alison D ROY Marriage vows will be exchanged by Miss Virginia and Larimore Richard Paul Amon on July 28 in the Ogden LDS Temple. A garden reception will follow at the home of the bride elects mother. is a Miss Larimore daughter of Mrs. Earl A. Larimore of Roy, and the late Mr. Larimore. Mr. Amon is a son of Dr. and Mrs. F. A. Amon, who reside in Fort Worth, Tex, The bride elect was graduated from Utah, State University and Brigham are acquaintances of the Okeys son Kyle, who met them while he was a missionary for the LDS Church Young University. She also in England. The took them to many of the local points of interest and to the Manti Pageant They spent a week at BYU attended Weber State College and filled an LDS Mission in Bolivia, South America Okeys and visited with two families in that area. They will return to England around the first of August. Sarah Eames is in San Diego, Calif, where she is visiting with her daughter Barbara and her family. Amon received his degree from Tarrant Countv Mr College in Fort Worth, Tex. He also attended San Jacinto and Texas Chiropractic College in Houston, Tex., and is currently attending WSC, College business studying management. He served an LDS Mission to Venzuela, South America RIGOS RESTAURANT 28TH AND WASHINGTON, OGDEN HANSEN GLASS COMPANY Residential Commercial Auto INSULATED GLASS STORM DOORS NEW WINDOWS INSTALLATION CV ESIIMAI BUS. ON AND RES. 5 p.m.-- l 4 p.m. 'til SUNDAY 84010 UT BOUNTIFUL, SALES 290-155- 5 TO PUBLIC N FRIDAY & SATURDAY 563 W. 100 N. J. COREY STAHLE 0WNERS-0PE- their We Do r.'lore WfthLe; 2CSb 0 July Cpcalbb Greet forHsmburgtrs WITH KEEP HEARTS KEF GROUND SUPER BURGER nnc tJyLb. 200-L- FOX S. cxiccxe ASSORTED MEAT B. At. Stock 34 I b. At. ReeH 34-lb- t. , -- jp 304b. Super Surgci 304b. WholcCut Fryer 64b. Center Perk Stock TO lS4b-lemb- Pants are SALE STARTS Cookies, RefrigerSnickerdoodles, ator & Sugar Cookies. We had a program for our mothers and prepared radish roses, carrot curls and celery sticks with dip for WATCH them. JULY 19 $4.01) ecu's Ticamor Childrens clothes to size 7 Roy Shopping Center A major v y (ELS. everyday low prices. We have MORS high quality meat for LESS money. LIMITS & U J? ft cI Leveefti era 7p.a c:::DT:An ftr t to V CCUrCN rc:D7Y."3 OF THE OOJFAUOOS counter. We always nave a live butcher to give yoq, MORE personalized service. We freezer wrap your order at no extra charge. We have y;i raco.v.s GU VVBVl DEHTURE WEARERS - OV:jlC3.C3 WE DO MORE WITH LESS$$! With LESS money) WE DOaMORE than your grocery store's meat roa THE C2AKD CPESEG DAYS SAMZ AS CASH ON ORDERS Jumpsuits Infant & Toddler outfits OltOUP f.llSC. STUFF 1 y - 90 Skirts. im Rl Alt ORDERS ARE WRAPPED FOR FREEZING CO Ladies Blouses Short Dresses Pant Suits (iM1 !S4be. Pure 39 i t 144b. Seel Tops & Long a.m. p.m. RESERVATIONS SUGGESTED BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLE 292-550- 3 79 Shorts 9 Polynesian Cultural Center, a river boat cruise on the Wailua River on Kuauai, and the Iao Valley-Lahain- a tour on the Island of Maui. Their first child, a girl, wedding trip to Lake Powell. Sun Dresses advancement Mr. and Mrs. Tom Welch and family had a fun time last week on a houseboat at Lake Powell PRICES GOOD THRU JULY 26. WE WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY, JULY 24. anxious to attend camp. They have learned to make Brownies, bridegrooms parents. The garden at the home of the brides parents was the foot visited many interesting the spots including 4-- and Hospital, where he was treated for a badly injured July Temple plans reported OFF REG. PRICE club meetings Milo House of 2067 W. 4550 S A. Rees of 2067 W S. 4550 are the and Ronald Logan Marilyn Whinham, Virginia Wursten, Elsie Cottle, and Helen Hubbard. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bard-wel- l, and their family have been vacationing" in the Colorado Springs area. They visited with relatives, and did a lot of sightseeing. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Barton were among the passengers on a tour the group spent 11 days on the islands and JULY 4-He- rc The Four Clovers have now completed having 12 to the Joyce Madsen, Dorothy Lunt, LaRae McEntire, Redden as bridesmaids; Brooke Bonham and Bradi Bonham were junior Dennis Thurgood. Serving as ushers were Gary Lucas, Dennis Lucas and David Jones. After a wedding trip to California the couple will reside at Clinton. events taken and Denise Chambers of Nottingham, England The young ladies were the Bridesmaids Laura Jones, Misses Suzanne Eldard, Jill Clark and Christine Lucas. Acting as best man was enjoy was minger are parents of a baby boy born recently. They now have two boys in their family. Jean Stettler was in Nampa, Idaho last week where she attended a family reunion. Keith Gale is recuperating at home after hip surgery at an Ogden hospital. Marlon Bell, who was injured in a boating accident last weekend at Bear Lake, Davies, W. appliqued with silk Venetian lace. "Her 'attendants "included: Miss Kandy tarsen as maid on honor; "Miss Nanette' Manning and Miss Jan after and Pasquale, gave a bridal shower on Tuesday at the Mills home for Miss Johnnie Untersinger, who will be married in the near future to Scott Hansen. Friends and relatives attended the shower. Mike and Cindy Coles baby girl arrived July 11 at St. Benedicts Hospital. Their home is at 6039 S. 2700 with matching lace and pleated chiffon. The dress was full chapel train were Christensen Jennifer Michelle Officiating in the rites was M. Cutler Henrie. In honor of the newlyweds, a reception was held at the White House in South Ogden. The brides gown was fashioned of silk organza, styled in a princess line with a square yoke edged in pleated chiffon. The full bishop sleeves were finished with a deep cuffs, trimmed by Miss Louise Kaye Herzog and Chell Andelin 3500 W. A reception McCelland, Elder Aug. 4 Couple ROY Miss Darla Jean Jones was married to David James Lucas on Friday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David W. Jones, who reside at 5252 S. 3100 W. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. David W. 394-675- 9 W. 4350 S. Temple.1'1' reside at Paul Christensen. made ROY Ladd, exchanged - vows Couple lining ROBIN STACEY Is the current Miss Weber County. Applications are now available by calling Dee vows LDS Residency Program, and Betsy Olson, Instructor, who 399-414- Extension 2371, to register. Fees may be paid at the first class. Assistant Director, McKay Dee Practice Family Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Nalder combined business with pleasure for a trip to California. Their time was spent in the San Francisco Bay area, and San Jose. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Morris and their family, attended a reunion of Mrs. Morris family last week at Lake Powell. They spent much of their time on a houseboat on the lake. Dennis and Lana Johnson, of 5301 S 2500 W., have a baby girl, born July ll at McKay Dee Hospital. Lynne Pexton and her daughters, of Illinois, are visiting here with friends, and with her parents Henry and Avon Mills, of Uintah. The Mills are former Roy residents also. Mrs. Pextons husband Ron, will join his family on Friday, and they will return to their home in a few days. Mrs. Pexton, and her She will also the infant selection of ap- parent nutrition Roy. and growth development. explain how 28. about Kayleen Brown, daughter of Mrs. Maxine B. Corry of of the newborn, and the babys education program dealing with infancy, to begin at the McKay-De- e Hospital Center the former Miss Starla Rees and Michael A. Rees. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin C. Rees of 2645 W. 4900 S. Mrs. F. wTrr:viTKircT TO ANY 137 ITJJL 2 "TMT1 $ CUSHION GRIP DENTURE ADHESIVE one application holds comfortably up to 4 43X8 V t'S y . 4 J .. I in wr , Jl 'J hr f ' l i ft, fo&tf Wf' I lift ' .'VI -- 1 1 I. , lhrAS i Vi ' V 5 ft ivrvv w' 1 " I f V , w V ' t |