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Show SUN CHRONICLE, Sept. 28, 1978, Page 5 Sept. 27, 1978, Page 5 COURIER CLEARFIELD Vows repeated by Sunset area couple SUNSET Bishop James Bridges Exchanging nuptial vows Thursday in ceremonies at the Edgewood m Ogden were the former Miss Julie Read and Vance K Lightfoot The bride is a daughter of Mr and Mrs Boyd W. Read CHINESE NOODLE lb. 1 of 2507 N 250 W. Parents of Mr Lightfoot are Mr and Mrs Thomas E , Lightfoot of 2638 N 325 W C VSSEROLE hamburger MRS. VANCE LIGHTFOOT lmed onion, chopped c cooked celery can Cream of Chicken soup 1 can Cream of Mushroom soup l'2 c. cooked rice (about 2 c uncooked rice is needed) Brown hamburger with onion. Add celery, soups and rice Season to taste Put one can of Chinese noodles (the kind used under chow mem) on top of hamburger mixture Bake 30 minutes in a 350 degree oven. officiated A reception was held following The bride was lovely in her old fashioned styled gown of chiffon and lace The high ruffled collar and deep were outlined with a ruffle The long bishop sleeves were finished with deep lace cuffs The bouffant skirt was designed of 1 five 1 FIXING UP a casserole for supper are Mrs. Mae Christiansen 'and daughters, Becky and Glenda. The recipe quick and economical features a one-dis- h meal. Sun Valley visited by -area newlyweds Taking her the brides this place among week is Mrs. Grant D. Pittman, the former Miss Cindy SUNSET Whipple. She is a daughter of Mrs. Florence L. Whipple of 1518 W, and Sevy E Whipple of 2684 Adams, N. 350 Ogden. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs Colon D Pittman of 352 W Liberty, Layton. The marriage ceremony was solemnized Wednesday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple by Elder Elbert Orson Thompson, followed by a reception at the Edgewood m Ogden. For the nuptial events the bride chose a gown fashioned with an overlay of organza and reembroidered Alencon lace on the skirt and bodice The sleeves were sheer organza with cuffs and ruffle of lace at the wristlme. The skirt and train featured a long organza ruffle at the hemline. The train was trimmed with Alencon lace. Miss Marsha Whipple was the maid of honor with Miss as Terrie Whipple bridesmaid, and Mrs Marty Tyler and Mrs. Ross Hansen as attending matrons. The best man was Bryant C. Pittman Ushers were Merlin D. Adams, Roger Christensen and Earl Johns The newlyweds are on a wedding trip to Sun Valley, Idaho They will return to live m Clearfield Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Pittman of Stockton, Calif, were guests at the wedding. Emotional problems being discussed Children under the age of 8 ; have behavioral and emotional problems are now being evaluated for acceptance into the child therapy program m the Child Behavior Intervention Unit at Weber State College. The unit is part of the department of psychology at William WSC, and Dr who McVaugh, assistant professor of psychology, is unit director Dr. McVaugh said the program provides treatment for children with a wide range ot emotional and behavioral disorders These include children who are management problems in the home and school, withdrawn children, those who are overactive, those with problems in relating socially to other children and adults, children with emotional reactions to specific events such as divorce, etc. Other childhood disorders and problems are also dealt with in the Behavior Intervention Unit. no U S i 4 because children typically stay in the program only as long as therapy is indicated Further information may be obtained from Dr. or McVaugh at 626-666- 0 392-557- 2 OIL PAINTINGS & FRAMES Beautiful originals on canvas at unbelieveable prices. 6.00 to 40.00 Sizes 5x7 to 24x48 Will show at your house or mine. I Call: 731-493- 6 for appointment. simmawiMR WeMamg Sept. 24, 1977 son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth D. Piper 463 N. Brose St., No. 6, Clearfield Grandparents: Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cowdin, Clfd. abdominal muscles, improve appearance by tightening abdominal muscles and reducing hip measurements, and increas pep and provide a feeling of general wellbeing The class will be repeated on the first Tuesday of each month Anyone wishing further information may call Mrs Redd at Engagement and wedding pictures published free of charge with stories 4 The following policies regarding Sun Chronicle-Clearfiel- d Courier engagement and wedding pictures will be in effect immediately, for the submission of pictures and stories. 1. There is no charge for either engagement or wedding photos to be placed in the papers. For the engagement picture, it may be of the future bride only or the engaged couple. Black and white glossies are preferable, although color can be used, with not as good reproduction. Submission of the wedding pictures will be changed from what it has been in the past. Due to space limitations, we will accept brides only pictures on a wedding story. 2. Forms are available at the Sun Chronicle-Clearfiel- d Courier Office for those wishing to submit stories. Engagements can be submitted up to a week before the wedding. Weddings should be placed in the paper within a week following the ceremony. For those older than this, these will be considered on a space available resulting from weakened post-partu- fee overall quarterly help prevent back problems cafeteria The purpose is to provide exercises which to the will be beneficial mother and to answer questions about caring for the new baby. Fee is $1. Baby care, breast feeding and other aspects of infant care will be discussed during a question-and-answe- r session conducted by Mrs April Redd, R N It is recommended that mothers wait from 6 to 8 w'eeks following childbirth to attend the class An exercise program will be conducted by August Wiechmann, Director of Physical Therapy at St Benedicts Hospital Mr Wiechmann said he has selected exercises which will For the current school year, the program begins Oct 2 and continues through the school year Children will normally attend the unit from 1 p m until 3 pm. Tuesday through Friday Parents will usually be involved with the childrens treatment program m some fashion. Fee for the service has been tentatively set at $15 per child per week. There is H r BRANDEN DEAN PIPER New mothers may attend classes A class designed to help new mothers is being offered at St Benedicts Hospital on Oct 3, from 7 to 9 p m in the tiers HER ATTENDANTS She chose as her attendants: Mrs Ron Moore as matron of honor, Miss Henna Lightfoot and Miss Lisa Hadley as bridesmaids, and Mrs Alan Lucas and Mrs Michael Read as atPetite tending matrons. flower girls were Angela Farr and LaNae Lucas Jerry Eves carried out the duties of best man Michael Read, Larry Read, Ronald Moore and Lowell Gotchy were ushers The new 0 Mr and Mrs Lightfoot will live in Clearfield after their wedding trip to Snowbird and the Homestead Stretch Your Food Dollar With These Low Prices! PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU OCT. 4, 1 978 1 Great for Hamburgers GROUND WITH BEEF Lean Thick n.l0 Pork Chops SUPER BURGER SQ, 79e 98e 200-L34-lb- t. 344b. 30-l- Slab Bacon Lb. - Bocon FREE I SUBS CAN Chop 164bt. Beef Rib Perk 154 b Pure Soutogo 89c - At. Roatt lemb BE MADE. ALL ORDERS ARE WRAPPED FOR FREEZING - 90 $i 49 Rump Roast ASSORTED MEAT Att. Steak Center Fork Sleek .4 Fa? Tender Beef OR MORE Super Burger 1 Loaves Fresh Bread B. FOR 504b. WholeCut Fryer 3JV Lean, Smoked C Lb. 3JV9 Beef Short Ribs BEEF HEARTS DAYS - SAME AS CASH ON ORDERS OVER $100.00 gOUR WEEKLta VALUABLE COUPON OUR FAMOUS FRIEZH SPECIAL SLICED BACON S V .!'. (5-L- LIMIT) GUPGQ DCHOCD Groat for Hamburfprs rt"V OC 5Mbs.0::iY ft nM 9 V WITH COUPON WE WELCOME IPW OPEN FOOD STAMPS WADE SCHOFIELD Sept. 30, 1977 son of Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Schofield 1451 S. Bluff Road, Syracuse B. Grandparents: Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Gardner, West Point Schofield, Syracuse Charles Mrs. and Mr. .- - 9-- 7 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT LIMIT ANT ITEM P.M. CLOSED SUNDAYS - . 333-C34- JO -- BAUD ON SUPPLY 4 W' !Wi I - 1 1 Vi j |