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Show SUN TIMES, Oct. 25, 1978, Page 10 CLEARFIELD COURIER, Oct. 25, 1 978, Page 10 Season opening fllh)itfir stf Stems tV tended by 10 of her friends. She is the daughter of Delbert and Lola Patterson. Leah Cook underwent surgery Monday morning at By Helen Norton Recent visitors at the ..home of Cyril and Lily i. Warnes, 5100 S. ;; 1050 W. No. '69G, were her brother and V sister-in-laPaul and Joy Stewart from Auckland, New Zealand. After spending two V; weeks here the couple has t' gone on to England to visit a r brother there. f: The condition of Lance old prandson t Child, 9 of Bishop and Mrs. Donald S. Child, is steadily improving, member a family 5 Clearfield. Riverdale Camp 27 of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers will meet at the home of Ileen Henderson, 5212 S. 1160 W., on Thursday. Judkins and Emma Warner. The luncheon will begin at 1 p.m. followed by a lesson on Native the subject, Pioneers. The organization Monday. The infant was hospitalized at McKay-De- e Hospital Friday with what their physician diagnosed as L a case of meningitis. He is a son of Lee and Lorna Child of " ! r Roy. Her 10th birthday was celebrated by Joy Patterson last Friday, Oct. 20, with a slumber party at- - Wanda home last week from a week-lon- g vacation. They flew to New York then took a fall scenery bus tour up the eastern coast and into Quebec and Montreal. In the near future Ed and Gladys Tucker and their family will be moving from Riverdale to Salt Lake City. He has been serving as second Counselor to Bishop Jay Fowers and she is Got a favorite recipe to share with our other readers ? Call us at YWMIA president. Fred and Sharon Draayer and family have moved from Layton into the home 1190 West Ritter Drive. Thought for the Day Dad - Is there anything worse than being old and bent? Son - Yes! Being young and broke! 825-166- 6 GOLDEN returned Taylor JASON MICHAEL RILEY Oct. 27, 1977 son of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Riley, 2321 W. 2200 S., Wilson Grandparents: Mr. and Mrs. John E. Riley, Roy Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Hall, Roy Jro ILoogye P DUS sol 11(0 The Junior League of Ogden will hold its annual Rummage Sale at the John M. Browning Arinory, on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. WVKGOK TRANSMISSIONS 7 The theme this year, HAVING TRANSMISSION PROBLEMS? Trash-N-Treasur- ca- e, rries out the outlook of many who will attend the sale and find a treasure from someone's discarded goods. There will be complete clothing departments with for infants, and adults. In addition, there will be a large selection of shoes, toys, clothing children, TRANSMISSION $12 50 REG. TUNE-U- P furniture, housewares, 30 bedding, appliances, and INCLUDES CHANGING TRANSMISSION FLUID. GASKETS, AND ADJUSTING BANDS. FILTER EXTRA. jewelry. Also available for shoppers will be the Next to DISCOUNT 15 ON ALL ADDITIONAL SERVICES WITH A HILL FIELD I.D. CARD. OPENMON. ttmi FRI. 8 a m to 6 p m I SAT. 8om to FINANCING ON APPROVED CREDIT MOST MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED 2pm a. wife Low-incom- Goddard, Luana Taylor, Adele Greenleaf, Pat Black, Judy Salimeno and Virginia Evans on her committee. Phyllis Tanner is the and pensions, and Medicaid, payments, The Members of Chapter 355, Ogden of Parents Without Partners, Inc. are planning together with its Teens Group a Halloween Party for the children of the Parenting class ready at hospital chapter. Centers McKay-De- e second Hospital Parenting parenting class, and Family Relations, will begin at 7 p.m. Nov. 2. The series of Six classes will end Dec. 14. No class is scheduled on the night of Thanksgiving. A registration fee of $2 is required at the first class. Focus will be on toddlers, from 18 months to three years of age, said Mrs. JoAnn Carnahan, instructor committees. All projects must provide an area for volunteer training and involvement. Other areas of involvement include the Weber County Voluntary Action Center, Parents Anonymous, and Child Advocacy. The Junior League of Ogden is a volunteer organization whose purpose is exclusively educational and charitable. The League e and clinical pediatric specialist. She will discuss Discipline, Teaching and Toilet Training. Other speakers include Dr. Henry J. Gardner, Director, McKay-De- e Hospital Family Practice Program, Health Problems of Toddlers; Carol Haun, mother of two young children, who works with the toddler program at Weber State College, Conceptual Development How Children Learn; Robert Arway, Chairman, Child and Family Studies, State College, Weber -- participation in community affairs, to demonstrate the effectiveness of trained volunteers. Shannon Hoskins is the publicity contact. Call her at for additional information or clarification. 399-459- 7 The Teens will provide a Spook Alley for small children and a separate one for older children of the group. Hostess will be Mrs. Nancy Cherry of Sunset, who has offered her home for this activity. Every year the children of this group are looking forward to Goblins, Ghosts and Witches. 399-414- non-profi- From or divorce separation which divides a family, or the loss of a parent by death, it is the child who suffers most according to Ann Hawkins, president. It does not end with the separation or divorce for and mutual HEARING AIDS optical prescriptions written by your eye doctor. , have large selection of eyewear frames. have prescriptions and non prescription sunglasses. repair broken frames and replace broken lenses. have complete hearing aid services, including repairs, sales and service of 10 major brands. We feature a 30 day free trial, and also have rental aids available. We have an emergency service on hearing aid repairs. If you hove a visual or hearing problem call Knighton Optical for doctor's referral. OPEN MONDAY-FRIDA- nAYEOY w ! X Y 9 AM YO 5:30 PM SAYUXDAY OGDEN LAYTON 950 25th St. 2179 N. 17C3 W. Suite N-- 1 9 AM 'TIL NOON West of Davis No. Hospital 393-843- 9 825-162- 4 tsrrl brogan 53 OPTYL FIRST TIME OFFER IN THIS AREA $6,0Q0 Pert-Tim- 32,080 Full-Tim- Join the e e Potential Potential dollar multi-millio- n PLANT CARE PRODUCT INDUSTRY Ona of tho fastest growing ind. in the U.S. We provide the entire package: CwfMV MttoOliwJ Ui traffic IwallMit Mtairfratfmrtiito braid MRMptowti 9 PNWepR halalai a lOKpwfiifwb a Wart I ta 4 baara par waak ad kaap yaar paiot job. a VasiaataakatotallactyaaraMaw a hwaataiaar plana ra 1,171 ra 11, 212 ta accawadata yaar aaada KEXT AUOTKtXTS MATCH, 1979; EVMT SIX MONTHS. KO AllOimSR cdi: r:.n. rodihs CC3 523-693- 0 RDT will also present four events free City Stages made possible through a grant fromthe Salt Lake Council for the Arts. The series begins with a lecture-demonstrati- by Matthew Diamond on Nov. 30 at 8 p.m. at the Utah Museum of Fine choreographer Arts on the University Chapter has Utahs Outstanding Chapter at the recent Regional Conference in Tooele. The get to know each Orientation for is held each first 355 Capter and third Monday of each month at 7:30 p.m. at the Citizens Bank, 5700 S. 2050 W., Roy. Persons who are in-- , terested please contact Mrs. Ann Hawkins,l president of the Chapter of Mrs. Ruth Carper, 782-377- 0, 825-541- 2, Associatefor theZone State Administrator of Utah. of Matthew Diamond is working on the piece Dead Heat for the Utah campus. RDT company. The second in the series, on Dec. 7, demonstrates the process of preparing a piece obtaied from the Dance Notation Bureau for performance. Dance nototaion is a system for the writing down of movement in time so a and space work may choreographers be used by dance companies vt at a future time. On Jan. 11 and 25 The Dancer as Actor will be the topic. Times and locations of the December and January events are to be announced. and accepted as loved persons, and with the same prospects for adulthood as children who mature with both parents together. The series understanding to further the Extension qualifies enrollees for one well being and common welfare of their children. hour of college credit. fill Small group pieces will highlight the May 11 and 12 season. Thse performances will feature individual members of the company in a variety of pieces. Performances will be at either the new Irving School Arts Complex, presently under construction in Sugarhouse, or at the Capitol Theatre. Tickets and information for all performances may be obtained by call in RDT at 581-670- 2. been nominated other the with the full sense of being panionship 1, The Ogden pieces completing program. t, HAS AN ADDITIONAL NEW LOCATION IN DAVIS COUNTY We We We We We RDT company. RDT will perform two pieces, CDT one piece, and two will be performed by the two companies together. This will be RDTs premier in the Capitol Theatre. The performance will begin at 8 p.m., as will all future performances. The March 30 and 31 season, also in the Capitol Theatre, will present the premier of Bruce Marks new piece. This is one of the few times Ballet West and RDT have had the opportunity to combine their talents. Work has begun on the piece, which will be presented as the highlight of the evening, with additional Parents Without Partners noa educational nsectarian, Organization, for single parents and their families. As conscientious single parents it is their primary endeavour to bring their children to healthy maturity is Family Relations, and either parent. The difficulty Colleen Menlove, Brigham of providing both for the Young University, who has single parent and their her master's degree in child children a reasonable education, Ways to Play equivalent of normal family How to With Your Toddler life, in increased by Enjoy Your Child. isolation, she said. Ids. Menlove is the author Parents Without Partners of a book published recently was established to help with dealing special problems, and to find by Prentice-Hal- l, with child development. It is normal fulfilment, which entitled, Ready, Set, Go. they achieve by working Parents who wish to together and helping each comthrough register are invited to other telephone2217. the Childrens Dance Theatre with those of the schedules kids party Sup- Security Income, OGDEN Bureau, a center for the notation and reconstruction of dance works. Two new facilities will be available for the presentation of these new pieces by RDT. The company plans to perform in both the Capitol Theatre and the auditorium of the Irving School Arts Complex during the season. A Tribute to Virginia Tanner opens RDTs fall season on Nov. 10 and 11. Miss Tanner, Salt Lakes first lady of dance, is founder and director of Salt Lakes Childrens Dance Theatre and was founder of RDT in 1965. A special program for the tribute toMill Tanner will of combine performances PWP group appointment for consultation Court Docents, Historical Preservation, Human Ethics Education, Junior Great Books, Puppetry, and Weber County Library project. Projects are established based upon community needs as determined by O' countering. food of procurement stamps, preparation of a Will, etc., may make an , QUALITY EYEVARE payments, Assistance President of Junior League this year is Marilyn Parson. Proceeds from the sale of the donated goods will help support the Leagues many community projects: Nature Center, Drug film, Juvenile Did you know Persons requesting help should bring to the interview and all correspondence records pertaining to problems they are Senior e Security plemental annuities Medicare home-bake- Carol Lynne Smith (Gene) is chairman of the Rummage Sale with Jean Friese, Kathy sultation. HOURS Citizens having problems in connection with Social Sustaining Adivsor. inter-Leagu- 394-943- 1. SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER, 650 - 25th, Tuesdays, 1 to 3, beginning Oct. 17. HOPKINS COMMUNITY CENTER, 2504 F Avenue, Wednesdays, 1 to 3, beginning Oct. 18. HAPPY HOURS COMMUNITY CENTER, 2959 Lincoln Avenue, Fridays, 11 to Noon, beginning Oct. 20. department of apparel items donated by generous Ogden merchants and residents. A light lunch will be available for shoppers in the Junque Foods at a minimal charge. Hot dogs, tacos, barbeque, donuts, coffee, promotes voluntarism, d and some develops the potential of its members for voluntary goodies will be offered. New and ZSCOUPON SPECIALS at any of the above-liste- d sites by calling the office of the Utah Legal Services at 453 24th Street, phone number Appointments must be requested prior to con- low-inco- is open to all women who have at least one ancestor who arrived in Utah before the completion of the railroad in May of 1869. Phyllis Cevering and -- Others have been obtained from noted choreographers or from the Dance Notation Free Paralegal Serivces, sponsored by Utah Legal Services, of Ogden, will be made available to qualified Senior Citizens in the Ogden area at the sites and on the days and hours indicated below: are Lucille said director of Ballet West. Free para legal service available North Davis Hospital at r One of the new pieces is being choreographed by Bruce Marks, artistic Repertory Dance Theatre is pleased to announce its 1978-7- 9 season opening on Nov. 10 and 11 with new pieces added to the repertory and new performance facilities. Ext. 196 Miss Jane Visser, who is being married Thursday, was honored at two bridal showers recently. Laurie Ann Dawson gave a grocery shower at the home of her mother, with girl friends of the bride to be attending. Mrs. Gerrie Herbert gave a linen shower at the Visser home with relatives invited to attend. Milton Christensen is in the hospital, but is reported to be improving, and should be home some time this week. The Barry Hardman family is leaving Roy this weekand will be making their home in Denver, Colorado. Mr. Hardman has been transferred there with the company he works with. Cecil R. Avitt, 74, of Sunset, who died Oct. 17 at his home of a heart attack was the father of Dale A. Avitt of Roy. He was a member of the Baptist church and had been president of the Classic League at the Ogden Bowl. Funeral services were held on Saturday in Ogden, with Pastor Charles E. Harnden officiating Phil and Cathy McCrary of 5852 S. 2550 W. have a baby boy, born Oct. 14 at St. Benedicts Hospital. Glen and Melba Stoker have just returned from a trip to Colorado. They visited with a son and his family, who live in the Denver area. Virgil Wilson is in the hospital where he had surgery last week. Eddie and Nancy Cameror are parents of a baby girl born about two weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. Blake Anderson of Murray are parents of a baby boy. This is their fourth child. Mrs. Anderson is the former Christine Wahlen, daughter of l!r. and Mrs. George Wahlsa, of Roy.; Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Corry have been on a trip to visit relatives. They drove first to Crested Butte, Colorado to visit their son who is employed there with a mining firm. He took them for a helicopter ride over the area, which was a highlight of the trip. They also went to Golden, Colorado before coming back to Utah by way of They went to Cedar City for a few days where they visited with two brothers and a sister of Mr. Corry and their families. Irene Klein has been in the hospital for a week for tests. A baby girl was born Oct. 13 to David and Betty Rich. They now have three girls and two boys in their family. A baby boy arrived Oct. 14 to Robert and Sherol Jensen. They live at 5644 S. 2775 W. Lloyd and Karyn Poulsen had a baby girl on Oct. 14 at McKay-De- e Hospital. Their home is at 2191 W. 4875 S. Jared Howell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Howell, was taken to the hospital on Sunday for an emergency appendectomy. Joel and Ileen Brown have been spending a week in Florida on a combined business and pleasure trip. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Schiffman and Mr. and Mrs. Max Oliver spent some time recently boating and enjoying other sports at Lake Powell. Mr. and Mrs. Oris Hansen have alsoo been to Lake Powell for a boating trip. Wallace Brown is in the North receiving stroke. Davis Hospital treatment for a Sarah Faye Hess has been confined at home with a badly sprained ankle. The mother of Dean WoodaU, of Roy, passed away last week in Burley, Idaho. |