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Show v'ip- V-'-2 A 9 . ,S 'O s ;( 1 V - fill nr- j - T- I r f Id : do ed Bountiful iWa for ii the a varies of ,i Tda'-' at AGlkr ) '. th ot i s. i c i. dra-vr- , l. ; n ttbonor $2pn ,j Vo Gj t tf ?Sj C CO Siubbs, 2f.- - an F t,1 u J2 W 'i 49 to of .1 . r k iMhemHil i r toTere a1 ; s Jirec-n'ativ- e, ) the faculty of Brigham and Young University; 'I heater management, from ?cro to opening night: Kenneth Jerome Burton, manager Pioneer Memorial Theatre. i i (t Find Daniel rl,? ?fer from ve caugid S'tnFi; - is a Drigi.t Utah with a v'f iconising lutu:; f PiVid 'vfDoux , V.l.Cd lp eiremis that , d. Spain, h. n took hi ; - ii is many cie ht FIEHXCTIOFj Eronco- 1 Pu'fmtnf weddim; ; lviKldry vi r ms act ued the . 'apOMht r! Ernest T'O "A ' 1 f- r i'-- H, Rf X BRUiNKFR Photogra(her 'V Viy. nvJ a::,s Photi x Inter utn i Snoii c do not v ; t v dings, iUdograpidt I (iC-d- . .nary to puhiic ion, I dr vtllJ ro.tifinbti i Singles, accepts New Mai mi, Lan'i .tica h and (lianibridge Fnglaid, David made the New England Grand 01.' ( ry ia position Sharon B. Mitchells promotion to manager of the Hill Air Force Base East office of First Security Bank of Utah, N.A., has been announced by Robert T. Heiner, senior vice president and supervisor of the banks Northern division. A graduate of'California State University at Long Beach, Ms. Mitchell joined First Securitys management training program in May 1977 and was named operations officer a year later. The new manager has also completed several classes through the educational program of the American Institute of Banking, a professional organization to which she 74 first single will be out month on Oak Label. I Live You, and Family M ui ar" colorful origmals t Ulna will soon be fkiiingot hie radio hacked by a oavid who diummer p. jfcssioml h, 3 played Lis Vegas for v ars, Bob Bush. David has t en mvi'ed to smg the ' .tional An them at the John f iOeclc Ball Park, April 22. Under the management of li wife, Terri Joe, David will do two patriotic numbers at ihe Public Library Auditorium m Ogden, April Hi" t tliC siv.llgh phnt . 0 1 s " ' iO i ' t , '! i the tub re n ru.tiuPv.lt ip . v w i get Vn,jvv ing h ! rcom y, f ! f' . bvPiem:y l) f : e ' . h f fl v ' V pK-tiui- v.h v t . tar? Noyes nt a d ...' . i com.-".- Cf" x es inil care ...SAVE LIVES! s -- ., on take p.m. at place at kanesville Elementary For further inohool The meetit g will v hiv IV'.h o I 'dlV'i-- . -- formal ion please contact Linda Slade at 7311916 or Kay Haw son at ' 731-303- 5 1 j iiUil H I lv ji f I ' I k Afi fj--. -- - -y K 7- Xu A4 . fr yH1. 1. iv". ! Xv t 'i ,'u I w , v , , 'Hh iJ1 I f I A rv V yi'i i Wii L V' rf I tv.- - ,v- - I'rivate Pilot Ground School Begins April 9th WVMFG. SIMPSCiV OWNFR .i I & . C 'Is'llM .nittrA I Mrt rw n , I Ml 4 4, fJU5 i Ir ii wy .T. & SMPWKRHSK3 J' EvtPfKXrJCCD 8 LI3SIT IKSTRUCTCRS HIGHLY ClUAU-5iALL NEW A!RCl4rT k CGWPI LTE FLIGHT! n AIMING AIRCRAFT RENTAL I C HA .ITfiS SERVICE CESSNA AIRCRAFT SAt ! TERMINAL BUILDING. OGDLl MUNirlAL Alk'PCRT V ' ww j RfGISTER NOW! To.lfitR mu bans OIHID Hlli.dLE 101 1 v. 390.) AIRPORT ROAD, OCPLN 04403 iiiwwiwwiiiin-irtvirrhTr- r r An April 19 wedding is bring planned by Brooke Benton and Douglas K. ??.$ t; Bates. v. 'tr Y: 7. t Writing Award,'; jtm by ' iutianally for his the Deseret News. . wott, a book titled . ' a,-- ., -- Second speaker . will., be Mrs. Dorottay Kedfipgton, author of the neeepful novel Jayhawk.?:' i. &nitb poet, teacher and sdioiorftopi tjhe Of Chesapeake Bay r Ute will be Maryland speaker. Poefrywill ebo-eludi- be his topic. He js known , a. ,f Federation, a nonprofit citizens conservation is offering three Conservation Summits three this summer in mountainous areas of the country: organization, Blue Ridge Summit, Black Mountain, NC, June 9 Rocky Mountain Summit, Estes Park, Colo., July 8 '23-2- 2-- Adirondack Summit, Silver Bay, N.Y., July 4 six-da- y The nature holidays feature informal classes in some 30 ecology-relate- d subjects, such as fresh water biology, organic at - - 4'miewwewHeweeeRewewfe Daniel W. Benton, 315 W. 2300 N., Sunset. The future bridegroom, who lives in Provo, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Denneth N. Bates of Seattle, Wash. He After which is jointly supported by the temple nature ...; action, photography, boekpepting basics, and astronomy. AU . -- classes are taught 'by professionals can be earned. NWF has designed Youth . aod'-coUeg- "j; at JthjCtUK Program servation Summits for ' children five through 15. Led ' , by environmental educators, l youngsters can leant abouUX nature through a variety of.' activities from treasure hunts to natvue hiksfr-wfci- J cb tirtbdr ipiriSc . age groups,. For details about " tfce are geared aC'1-'-''- Ladies auxiliary of the Sunset Fire Department will hold another meeting on April 11 at the Fire station beginning at 7 p.m. to which husbands are invited. Doug Sheild, a paramedic will give Summits,- including fipsts and accommodations," write to Conservation NsUoQal Dept. CS-2Wildlife Federation, 16th St., NW, Wsshtogton; 7, 12 D.C. 20033. ' A'.;1 Betty Lou Nichols, whom he married in two sons and a 1948 daughter, Randali Todd Gaither of Salt Lake City, Matthew John Gaither ri Aurora Colo., and Mrs. Ron (Bridget Nichols of Ogden, five grandchildren. the former i a on cardemonstration resucitation. diopulmonary Refreshments will be ser- Cremation and memorial servicers were conducted in Aurora. ved. Debtee Gray and her two children Mindy and Terry are here from Muncie, Ind. visiting with Jack and Valerie Hobbs. Mr. Hobbs is her uncle. Dan and Joan Braun-berghave a new son bom on March 25. Bob and Betty Koster have a new granddaughter bora on March 21 to Randall and. Rebecca Zaugg who live in , & Steven R. Bailey has been appointed legal counsel to the Utah Republican Party, state chairman 1243 Clearfield. Wedding vows traded by couple Clearfield attending Clearfield High School who were chosen as Deseret News Sterling Scholars were Lori Chandler, Performing Arts, Dawn Rasmussen, Serve a warm, crusty loaf of homebaked French bread a meal for family or guests Or turn the loaf . Marvin Homemaking; into garlic toast, just like your favorite steak house serves. Mathematics; son Hailing, and Thomas F. Both of these hot breads can even be last minute Alfred Garcia, General Steinliafel were wed Sunday. inspirations when you start with ready-to-ha- k refrigBlenda The bride is the daughter Scholarship; erated buttermilk or country style biscuits. Because these of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace biscuits carry a use by date on every can, you can keep Townley, Business a supply in the refrigerator for hot bread any time. " Education; Leesa Moore, Richardson, 2164 N. 250 W., As a bonus, along with great eating you get important R ' Music; and Becky Schmidt, Sunset, Steinhafel is the son vitamins and iron from the enriched flour- - used. Science. Judging was con- of Mr. and Mrs, William refrigerated biscuits. ducted on Wednesday Steinhafel of Mequon, Wis. evening for the finalists in A reception honoring the QUICK FRENCH BREAD throe locations; Brigham it couple was held immediately 2 cans (10 biscuits each) Pillsbury Refrigerstsd-ButtremU- k Lake City and Salt City,' the at following ceremony or Country Style Biscuits . frovo. Westminister College the White House, with 1 egg white, slightly beaten ' on April 11 will be the setting , ,Jl to House another Open be Sesame seed for final judging when one held Saturday at the home of ' ..t , , winner and two runner-up- s the bridegrooms parents in Heat oven to 350 F. Separate each can of biscuft dough will be chosen for each into 10 biscuits. Stand biscuits on edge on uagreasad. Mequon. Category. The Sterling The bride wore a chifion cookie sheet ; press together and shape ends to form a loaf, Brush lightly with egg white. Sprinkle with sesame lead. . Scholar Presentation will be gown, created with an on April 18 at Cottonwood Bake at 350 F. for 30 to 35 minute or unto accented deep golden empire bodice, brown. 14 Serve warm. slices. High School. with a yoke of Belgium lace, The new son ri Johnny and W evh ' fV a high stand-u- p collar and GARLIC TOAST Vonnie Lafrance arrived on Juliet sleeves, featuring tiny March 23. Cut baked Quick French Bread into )V3dndl dtikW pleats, lace caps and lace s Guests ri Ray and Kathryn Brush sides of each slice generously with bottled Italian cuffs. Lace topped the deep Wood are Helen Piper ri dressing. Place on ungreased cookie sheet, pake at 40Q?F. hemline flounce of tiny for 5 minutes; turn and bake another 5 minute oViUltil Ram el Hemrstead, pleats " crisp and golden. 28 slices. ffrrfnndhlr ffngland and .. Serving as the matron of 0f pole, Andrew si W honor was Mrs. Stephen Dorset, England. Bender and attending , Sandridge Camp ri DUP , matron was Mrs. Craig LDS mat at the home ri Norma , Pace Amie Bender was th, of Friday morning, Dalton flower girl. . Brady conducting. Kathryn Steve Steinhafel served as J,' Ins Reeve gave a history ri , best man with Chris ' The former Karen Ann Saturday in ritep2&sfciy grandparents, Samuel Nephi Steinhafel as an usher. became the bride of in the Ogden LDS TtanpUl Skinner and his wife Sana Hager The couple will live in Kenneth Lane Mauchley who Sixsmith Following tha:eaosny,' Jana Logan. guests were waSoftst at a)? imigrated to Utah from Iowa reception in thsTWsst Point and Lancashire, England. LDS First ward cultural hall The lesson on Freighters and Parents of the fcr are Freighting was given by' Mr. and Mrs. Ernet'W. Denise Hammon. Present Hager, 1415 S jE;.' ware Kathryn Brady, Norma Clearfield. The brktooom., Dalton,' Flora Neibaur, is the son ri Mh aad Mrs. Bonnie Jenkins Ina Reeve, Vera C. Mancktey;-- &$v W. , Denise Hammon and Jessie 300 N., West Print..-- ; c . Epicker of the county board. The bride wore aa original next meeting will be on 3i an atm i April 3D at the home of gown of satin, pire bodice, which festered a Bonnie Jenkins, round collared A v : Douglas and Laurie Hughs lace inset nn the full focCth Y new son arrived on March 29. of the gown, with ca A&o -;'.. Lloyd Gaither, 55, of skirt which axtaBfci iota a ' Aurora, Colo., who died on cathedral lenh 11 : JAsr.SS ri a heart attack wu Sandra Haar ; a former Sunset resident. He a maid of honor, employed for the Swift Mauchley, Holly taactesyrscklng Company. . and Janet Call, ' ; .Wben.the company closed, fee Performing jdta.v. h 'transferred to Denver duties wu DavttDdl,'f2ivj with the United Packing Co. Greg Mauchley, JtefcaUa Us had served in the U.S. Mauchley, Ronald Kkjm, Marine Corps during World AT 2 CO NVLNItNT LOCATIONS and Fred atari, j War II. He west member ri No. Ogden 2b02 N, 400 E . 782-572- 2 The newly . the United Methodist So. Ogden 4275 So. 1250 E. 627-210- 1 In Syracuse kshf! - Ctsrch. afcjr X Surviving are his widow, . ; honeymoon trips; to dress up , ) 5 1' i (1 v !' Ogden Temple vows unite area newlyweds WEHSTOCKE' Ou lie g(D)off -- 5.00 4 V 4acys lalcdDimy Harris wtiwiardi Ml ,ir 7 Y, -- Robert and - Students from Sunset and W. Wright has announced. Mr. Bailey will assist the GOP leadership in policy making goals and will work with elected officials in analizing legal aspect of, legislation er DRESS'PANTS.... 0 from ceremony, the newlyweds will be honored at a reception at the White House in Ogden. Council and the National Endowment for the Arts, Washinton, D.C. - graduated Clearfield High School and is currently attending Brigham Young University. Bates has saved an LDS mission to Los Angeles Calif. Miss Benton is also s graduate ri Clearfield High and is attending BYU. . a grant from the Utah Arts Homebaked French Bread Can Be Last Minute Treat te. latest Esther Phelps Parks, State Workshop Chairman, is in charge of this project - coosqmor and gardening, citizen - Cum- His poems berland Station. appear frequently in the "New Yerker. magazine. The general public is invited to attend free of charge. Speakers will begin at 9 a.m. and end about 2 p.m. Information about the League of Utah Writers "annual writing contests will i, be given at this meeting. . Dr. David The couple will be married in the Ogden LDS Temple. The bride elect is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. T Y JACKETS PANTS SKIRTS BLOUSES tvV w ' ' and Help us clear out bur new Spring Coordinates. . k,v 4V'V' t , jVNj s JHV rri- k Ui- i and tubnrs it w' EDO Mrs. many presented specialist, tivS Her s'.bjt f Thursday w'll Come Out of h, Will It All Her presenthe Wash? tation will include laundry care tips about products and 14 i I f-A- ,..1. i 1 will hort Mrs. .ayes of Utah State 'y, April 5 An ex-- t leain'ig, as veil as energy ffJ i&mm II- - ,A ,J ' J' urs lurnibhii'gf, ij k ' mv ooMes T, is Chapter Young i 1 in c, trail's throughout Utah o.o home management, cl t' W riarilyn Unlvoa nsion a t i'Ffl 4 .Xl'f if ' i r A 4ii6i .a,.. v 7, , Valhalla Dr., Clearfield In ceremonies at the White House Chapel in South Ogden the former Susan Richard- 1 ,y-- . .fold i of Cv u v of i -- . Cx s 1 Jrn A i. i O'1 u. i 1 K8iisr y x V. v?.".! .Hi ! Iti'lll . native has been affiliated with the Junior Womens Club of California and has worked with the Boy Scout program and the mentally retarded. She and her husband, Ronald L. Mitchell, have two children: The o' i 'v all ,ur f l her business the Missouri family resides Xt . I1 hnr FT'? ..a hj C April 4. 1979,Poge8 mite 2478 . A ' l'u m at i 4 pl'C.togr.ij. in i Know mg wna. t , toi and vvl i, Jo tuic in fl rnoti i't c Vl 1. ' 1 r l nuts .a ! take' those p'f "t activities, 9 ot vc t vjiaribv couples, entire families can spend their vacations this year in some of the best classrooms nature has to offer. The National Wildlife belongs. In addition to wedding ui - Conservation slated summits Woman 1 A wedding planned ? SHARON MITCHELL JD. Stokes, on movement IKOtllrid i nn and ui- -. .m. , H fJ v backstage from A Z; Cathy Bergman,, dance instructor fur Weber State College theatre classes; Directing, the plays the tiling, and Auditions, how to present ourself well: Pat Davis, director for artist ic , Proimred Valty Playhouse; Choreography, every little t r v il managering, Stage MF In ri rs V 1 7,. Professor-designe- nr spnker fm V be Jey Retell will ,,n , . lit .peak OH Th. Year Vi. ' i I'liti.'hl . 'jj ; , V t v N 30U vv ..i-- non-fictio- the part: C. Buckley Jeppson, r assistant at Weber State College; , t"- -u ' 'IHTELD - ItioCtm v ; ij'ion of Women v.ii! t April 1, 1pm at Rat Nursery, ill Writers will be gathering from all over Utah Saturday, April 7, in the South Salt Lake Library Auditorium, 2480 So. State St., Salt Lake City, for a workshop on poetry, journalism, fiction, and The first speaker will be Mr. Jerry Johnston, this years winner of the Mark E. Petersen Excellence in Theatre; Costumes, Yourself c VvO only session. this :i fe . 2 t U L W's tl 1C W a A s'r, Jt u .Memorial Auhdi.ns I " ii'jtration will befit, at :L p rpst.rr,r- rf iflg .utLd i.r '! 1m i t . ih.nle Clyde, . . j, try k s.rafr,n infoiriation ' Writers he workshops and their diiectors aie as follows: Stage makeup, creating the character: William S. Barber, technical director Pioneer ilemorjal Theater; Seem ry, the stage is all the Lonald Crosby, world for Pioneer scenic ' !..I -- -- -- '1 vu' 73 - J'X'M - iec ' April 19 mt - i ' ' 3 election law requirements. He attended Utah State University, and received his law degree at Pepperdine University in Los Angeles. He is the son of Charles and Janice Bailey. A former Sunset couple, Sam and Jeanette Horae observed their 50th wedding anniversary on Sunday, an open house for relatives and friends at the Mansion House. A family dinner proceeded the open house. Mr. Horae was bora in Salt Lake City, Mrs. Horae in Plain City. They were married in Brigham City and lived in Sacramento, Calif, and Sunet before moving to Ogden. Mr. Horae retired from the Union Pacific Railroad in 1972. The Hornes have two sons and a daughter, Daniel Ray Horne, Fresno, Calif. Darrell J. Horae, Kaysville and Mrs. Neil ( Janna Lee) Perkins ri are 11 grand-children and 8 greatOgden. There grandchildren. Guests ri Jim and Ruth Dunaway on Sunday were son Scott and his family of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Anderson, Ruth's brother from San Beraadino, Cal. and Mrs. F, E. Andenon of Ogden. Ed and Joyce Henderson have a new baby boy who joins their family of two girls. Eric and Shelly Bertagnoli have their second son. Grandparents are Larry and Norma Ashdown. Lewis and Wilma Cornia have had two of their grandsons, A.J. and Travis Argule ri Idaho Falla with them for the put week while the boys parents, A1 and Janet Argyle, are attending a convention in Seattle. George and Lavon Reid have had as visitors the put week Max Kimball of Cedar Town Gs. and Gordon and Debbie Light of Hornell, N.Y. They came for the LDS general conference. Mr. Reid married Gordon and Debbie while the Reid's were on a mission at Palmyra. He remarried them In the Oeder LDS Temple last wuk Gordon wu also baptised b' Mr. Raid. Morgan and Marr Thomu and their fam visited In Rigby, Idaho 1. weekend M wtth Thomass parents, Mr. Mrs. Ralph Paterson. S' noi |