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Show CLEARFIELD COURIER. April SUN TIMES, April 11,1 979, Page 10 April date Homomalxors schodulod announced the Announcing of their engagement daughter, Connie, are Mr. Federal Women meeting The Federal Womens Club members and their guests will meet at The Hawaiian, 2920 Highland Drive, Salt Lake City, for the April luncheon on Saturday, April 21, at 12 noon. For reservations please call Mary Ha rising at Verna Sipple at or 825-115- 2, 393-523- 3. got-togoth- or The and Mrs. William E. Denning of 5016 S. 2275 W., Roy. An April 27th wedding is planned in the Ogden LDS Temple to Steve Robbins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Darvel M. Robbins, 4963 S. 2275 W., Roy. Miss is a Denning graduate of Roy High and LDS Seminary, and has attended Weber State College. She is currently working for Commercial Security Bank. atThe bridegroom-elec- t tended Utah State University for one year, after graduating from Roy High and LDS Seminary. He then served an LDS mission to the Brazil Sao Paulo North area. He is currently attending Brigham Young University. By Denise Hammon Dale, Norma Earl, Ray, and Merlene Perterson of Ogden spent about a week at Canyonlands recently. Ed and Ann Rogers hosted an open hourse on Saturday for Dave and Charlene Ottley who are visiting here from Washington state. The Ottleys were Sunsetites before their move. About thirty former neighbors and friends attended. and Bruce Charlesworths daughter born on March 30. The new son of Edward 3 Henderson and Joyce arrived on March 30. Grace Jacobsen and Amy Jensen of Brigham City visited here on Sunday with Morris and Bertha Stoker and Grant and Denise FINAL CLOSGOUT OF BUILDING riATGDIAL Insulation 1x4 Cedar Sheetrock Hammon. Mrs. Jacobsen, Mrs. Stoker and Mrs. Hammon went to school together in Cache Valley and lived in Wellsville. and Nola Lawrence Kimber and their daughter Ivy Keyes went to Montello on Saturday to visit with Mr. Kimbers brother Bill and bertha Kimber. WESTCOM, INC. Tel. 531-147- 3 PIPE C2- - M 9-- fr I Got?- - ranUKE (3 X ' STEEL & PLASTIC s5235S?9 uMar V ' :tr cosSr JIB.. 'SUB11 'WlSgl" ufrvo Clearfield High School PTA. PTA ladies of the area who would like to contribute time on this project may do so. It will be near the auditoriam entrance at the High School. Floyd and Ruth Dawson are back at home after spending a few months in the Arizona area. Enjoying the sun along with them were Mrs. Dawsons teileti bath tabs a link a fevceti r38yBjXBIftll mother, Effie Cadieux of Alameda, California and her sister and her husband of Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Brierly. Floyd and Ruth took their mother back to her home, then visited with her brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Shaffer in Porterville, for general con- ference. Leland and June Roly of Chateau, Montana visited here last week with Thomas and Eulalie Lightfoot. They are relatives of Mr. Light-foo- t. The Allan Stephens family were among relatives and friends of Mrs. Stephens parents, Lee and Vera u&HT ilK' Thurgood, wishing them farewell on Sunday to the Oakland California area on another mission for the LDS church. Mr. and Mrs. Thurgood, who live in West Point, served on a mission in Calgary, Canada, completing that mission about three years ago. 394-776- 5 OGDEN 1773 So. State 773-778- 0 t8HL 723-774- (tuirr 4 BRIGHAM CITY r.T.TTn.Hefri STORE HOURS: Mon.-Frl.8-- U Sat. 6; u DO aft miSBS (o) WHYJlIE'ASMGfft, 1979 Ford Economy car with Mating :edes Look mUl&ee For "WaS C month. OTHERS IN STOCK TO LEASE OR BUY BLAZERS SUBURBANS BRONCOS CHEROKEIS FORD A CHEV 4x4'o MARK CELICA QT TORONADO ICAMARO CAPRI MUSTANG CJ-S- V MONTE CARLtf Oaan an 4 taaat plue aalaa lai. heaed no 1IS00 mes par yaar, oammirolal laaaa. 3 32C0 WALL AVE. OGDEN 'l 354-007- 01 before their departure 1950 Wall Ave. 8-- 4 Business Women meeting The April meeting for of Lakeview Chapter Business and Professional Women will be held Thursday at 7 p.m. in the Roy SHANNA NELSON, Kae Hill and Kathy Carlisle (I. to r.) display samples of "nostalgia Elks Lodge Hall, S. prints." 80th birthday being observed The CLEARFIELD children of Milda Holt Murray have planned an open house in honor of her 80th bir- thday April 14. The event will be held from 8 p.m. at the home of her daughter, Myreta M. Judkins, 40 N. 300 E., Clearfield. Another open house has been planned for April 21, p.m. at the home of her son, R. Fenton Murray, 5441 Alpine Drive, Murray. The family requests gifts be (Kni5-- tted. Mrs. Murray was born in Hebron, Utah, April 23, 1899. She lived in Enterprise and Tooele, moving to Murray in exchanged 1935. She and her husband, Robert M. Murray, served an LDS mission in California. Mr. Murray passed away in 1969 and she moved to Clearfield five years ago to live CLEARFIELD The former Miss Joquetta Anderson exchanged wedding vows with Gene A. Smith in the Logan LDS Temple last Friday. Making the announcement are the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Anderson, 1950 S. Main. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Sidney P Smith, 1015 Sumac Drive, Logan. near her daughter. She has four children: Mrs. Newell E. (Myreta) Judkins, Fenton R. Clearfield, Murray, Murray, Leo A. Murray, Murray and Wendol M. Murray, Long Beach, Calif. She also has 16 grandchildren and 19 greatgrandchildren. The couple was honored with a reception at the Syracuse LDS Third Ward place at the White House in South Ogden with a reception following. The family of Mrs. Hazel Hamblin Davis will host an open house to honor her on the occasion of her 80th birthday. Relatives and friends are cordially invited to visit with her on Saturday, April 14th between the hours of 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. at the West Point Third Ward Cultural Hall, 3488 West 300 Ncrtli. It is requested ttmt gifts be omitted. Mrs. Davis was bom April planning meeting Roy Fraternal Order of Eagles Auxiliary No. 3355 MRS. HAZEL DAVIS cultural hall. The bride wore a gown fashioned of satin covered tricot. Lace enhanced the neckline and the sheer sleeves were tied with ribbon. Maid of honor was Miss Susan Wheldon with the Misses Desann Anderson, The future bridegroom, who lives at 2196 W. 5600 S., Roy, is a son of Oliver Teresa Anderson, Cheryl Smith and JenalTSmith as bridesmaids. Serving as best man was Alan Smith. The newlyweds will be residing in Logan. Family honors woman on 80th birthday date Eagles will host State Visitiation in honor of Madam State President Mary Scothem of Brigham City Tuesday, April 17, at 8 p.m. at the Roy Aerie Hall, 5130 S. 1700 W. All auxiliary mothers will be specially honored, and all Eagle Auxiliary members are invited. Wedding promises May wedding set SUNSET May 25 wedding plans have been announced by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Howard, 388 W. 2575 N., for their daughter Jacqueline, to Thomas B. Lovewell. The ceremony will take 1875 W. 5200 Guest speaker will be Lois Pickett of Bountiful BPW, on the topic of successful women. All BPW members and guests are invited. Yuma, came for water, gas, sprinkling systems vYflll Young Economics Department. Kae Hill will give a demonstration of how to make "nostalgia prints. The public Is invited to attend, and the demonstration is free of charge. Fear on Friday to Lafe Feller. Work will begin on Monday on a tricot quilt to be sold by sealed bids on the evening of the Miss Clearfield Pageant, April 21. It will be constructed by members of the California and Mr. and Mr. R. L. Cook in Santa Clara, California on the way home. Marge Holt joined a number of her family last Monday and Tuesday in Manti. Her brother and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hurst and two children came in for General Conference from Palisades, Kenneth Rock spent California. Other members several days recently on living in Southern Utah who South Padre Island in Texas were there were Mr. and at a convention for Holy Mrs. Scott Hurst, Mr. and adCross Hospital Mrs. Leonard Hurst, and to close ministrators. Being Mabel June Palmer, a sister. the Mexican boarder, they Marge formerly lived in the had an opportunity for a Blanding area. short visit there while in the Sunset city crews will be area. up unwanted items picking Denise Fear is here from and debris from April 16 to 20 Renton, Washington visiting in the annual spring cleanup with her father and mother drive. All debris should be Dale and Norma Earl. Her at the curb for husband Stan will fly in over placed collection. the weekend for the Recent visitors of Allan marriage of his sister Vivian and Nora Stephens were Dale and Ruth Gale and daughter Janice, of Chandler, Arizona. Mrs. Gale is Mrs. Stephens sister. They 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. including Saturday 933 Wall Ave. on March and Ragnette have a new Russell Thalman 933 Wall Ave., Ogden, Utah Tel. Cathy new 29. IVESTCOM, INC. Lakeview Homemakers Club will meet Thursday, April 12, at 7 p.m. in the Roy High Home daughter arrived 531-147- 11,1 979, Page 1 0 10, 1899 in Bountiful, Utah, a daughter of William O. and Eliza Jane Kynaston Love Is. Thurgood. She has lived mo6t her life in Davis County., On January 26, 1921, she was married to Richard H. HQfnblin in thg Salt Lake Temple He died February 15. 1938. She was married to Orson Davis on July 18, 1953. She is the mother of six Davis North Nowborns children; Leland V. Hamblin, West Point ; Mrs. Ben L. (Fern) Graham and Mrs. March 31: Ray M (Beth) Bottomly, Fielding, Merlen and Linda Petersen, 1851 N. 440 W., both of Clearfield; Mrs. Lama Wardle of Layton; Layton, a girl. Blaine T. Hamblin, also of April 2: Farkell, Jay and Cindy Potter, 6483 S. Cp. BE Road, Ogden Clearfield and LaMar R. a boy. Hamblin of Syracuse. Mrs. 3: April also three has Davis living Jan and Dixie, 209 Barbara, Layton, a girl. Rogers, HamElton children, step 4: April Mrs. blin, Clearfield; Johnson, G. Clark and Julie Buckley, 4443 W. 800 N., West FYances Barkdull, Modesto, a boy. Point, California; and Mrs. Mirla Gailey of Kaysville. Mrs. Davis still enjoys April 5: Dixon, Gordon and Sheila McIntosh, 3000 A. Minuteman, quilting and gardening and a girl. HAFB, Book of on her working Hamblin, Dean and Jeane Shirley, 247 Hawthorne, Layton, Remembrance. Keeping the book up to date with her 24 a boy. Robles, Joseph and DiAnn Markos, 2617 N. 690 W., Clinton, grandchildren and 39 great a boy. grandcildren has been a joy 7: April A to her. visiting teacher and Brandt, Charles and Susan Kirby, 142 Green St.. Layton, a an active member of the Daughters of the Utah girl. Wayment, Keith and Cherie Barker, 673 N. 150 W., Pioneers, Mrs. Davis enjoys a boy. getting out and around and Kaysville, 8: April seeing the many changes Hopper, John and Jeanne Johnson, 196 E. 1050 N., take place in this end of the Kaysville, a girl. Taylor, Jess and Nedra Farr, 1493 Cheever ljnw, Farmington, a boy. Young, Rich and Denise Clontz, 566 Kingston, Layton, a boy. April 9: Page, Gerald Jr. and Valerie Hall, 444 S. 3000 W., Syracuse, a boy. . . anew baby MARIE'S HOME CRAFT BOUTIQUE browse through our store. hand-mad- e gifts Large variety of to choose from. Artificial corsages and many Easter items. Come & 3917 Ogden Ave., Ogden, Utah Tel. 393-821- 2 DEED m imS ED 2333 tAt |