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Show V i mm w.wmv:mmxWT-- ; A CLEARFIELD COURIER, Moy 2, 5' u. f .& 1 97CPage6 lv . VOWS SUNSET The former Miss Lynette Joyce Browning and Lonny DeeWinterton exchanged wedding vows last Wednesday in the Ogden LDS Temple. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Kaye Browning, 288 W. 1150 N. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert W. Winnerton, 6340 Borg Circle, Uintah. A reception followed at the Sunset LDS Stake Center following die temple wedding performed by Patriarch GeorgeS. Reid. The lovely bride chose a knit gown, designed with a ribbed empire bodice. The ball sleeves featured a lace inset and the dress was adorned with lace and seed pearls. Mrs. Don Suhaka attended as matron of honor with Miss Suzanne Winterton and Miss Jean Shepherd as bridesmaids. Assuming best man duties were Darrell Hodges and Brad Johansen. Ushers were Kelly Browning andDale Winterton. Following a trip to St. George and Las Vegas, the newlyweds will reside in Ogden. , vqsr v exchanged wedding vows with Kern Knight recently at the home of his parents. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Garcia, 436 W. THE FORMER TERRI GARCIA 85 N., Sunset. Mr. Knight is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Garn, 2751 East Layton. 1 E. 1 Oak Hills, Recipe Corner (Editors Note: This is the and vinegar well. Add ket-anbeginning of a new feature dry ingredients, then designed to highlight recipes beat again. Keeps well, but from the community. must be refridgerated. Reader participation is BAKED encouraged, and the only requirement is that recipes BANANAS should be fairly simple to Juice of 1 lemon d ROSIES prepare.) FANTASTIC FRENCH DRESSING 1CUP SUGAR lCUP CIDER VINEGAR Vi CUP Mazola oil 1 SMALL BOTTLE Heinz ' ketchup pinch salt and dry mustard 2 tbsp. paprika This recipe can be done qillckly, easily and neatly in a: blender. Beat sugar. oil MRS. WINTERTON cup white sugar stick butter Simmer above until well mixed. Slice bananas lengthwise and bake on cookie sheet at 350 degrees, basting 1 Blood Vis Hospital plans free clinic often. These are superb with fried chicken. The public is invited to a blood pressure screening to be held at St. 'ree Rummage sale dated locally CLEARFIELD a rummage sale has been planned for May 19 at the Clearfield Park Bowery, 140 E. Center with the proceeds going to a needy family Jenedicts volunteer, left, and Leigh Ann Winn, activities assistant, try out clothing for Weber County fashion show. Hospital s AAARGE OGDEN, $ Christmas fund. Anyone in the area with items they would like to donate for the sale are encouraged to contact Renae , Barney, Marie 825-553- 1, Marshall, Stephens, or Joan 825-025- 4, 773-816- 3. June wedding plans noted Roberta CLINTON-M- iss Dixon and Edward Mitchell will be wed Jun 2 at St. Peters Episcopal Church in HEED Clearfield. MS? it i Announcement of the forthcoming marriage is made by the bride-elec- prjooasi ts mother, Mrs. Carol Barillas. The future bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Mitchell, 1173 N. 250 W., Sunset. A reception will follow at the church social hall after the ceremony. !m $- l ft JNW' ' A WOOD BURNING STOVE. .. T. i ANY OF HARRISTONE is the Remembering theme of a fashion and entertainment program to be presented by the Volunteer Auxiliary of Weber County Hospital, Thursday, May 10, in the Hospital auditorium at 7 p.m. The patients will be tertained with a look of fashions, dance and music dating from 1900 to be present. Antique fashions will be modeled by Weber County Hospital Volunteers, employees and community members. Dances from periods of the past will be performed by the models. The Acapella Double Male Quartet from Weber State College Institute of Religion will sing several music selections from days gone WEBER-Ann-ounce- ment of plans for an OF STOVE OR FIREPLACE INSERT AT RETAIL PRICE. EARTH STOVE JET-AI- R e Fan equipped for added circulation (76 cu. ft. per mm) e e Full cook top e Converta to open fireplace quickly e Bums ft less fuel than most stoves e Secondary burning A are Clothes of the period furnished Joanne by: Smiths Arsenic and Old Lace, 407 E. 300 S.; Brass Key Antiques, 43 W. 300 and Gary Thompson, S.; 43 W. S., Salt Lake City, Utah. Also from the Deseret 300 Mrs. Julia Weber State Nebeker, College Costume Department; Connie Johnson; Jane Throughout the week employees and volunteers butWe Care will wear tons. Posters displaying the We Care theme which has been adopted by local hospitals, will be seen in r tight Colorful ceramic accented Automatic thermostat control Preheated air mtake Luann Nielsen to Jay Welk are made by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Acel D. Nielson, 7437 S. 1375 E. Mr. Welk is a son of Mrs. Jim P. Baker, 292 W. 970 N., Sunset and the late Mr. Baker. Wedding vows will be recited at the Edgewood in Ogden June 8 with various areas of the hospital. St. Benedicts, along with McKay-De- e Hospital, Weber County Hospital, and Davis North Med. Cent, is participating in a joint program to distribute iCi stickers and brochures. A sticker placed on a window, is an indication that a small child or invalid is insidi arriving a know which window to break to rescue a sleeping baby or invalid. iCi decals and brochures can be obtained at the information desk of St. Benedicts Hosp. Other activities include free refreshments for employees and volunteers on Monday; blood pressure Industry; en- chronological SOUTH pQGG WITH PURCHASE SPECIAL Jr. it Hatch; Martha Anderson, and members and friends of the Weber County Hospital Volunteer Auxiliary. The patients are looking forward to seeing clothes similar to the ones they wore back in 1918, in the 1920s the 19302 up to todays fashions. Mrs. Shirley Butterfield and Mrs. Emma Badali and chairpersons for this special event. Family and friends are welcome free admission. Engagement announced by area couple Jerry and Jeanette Allred, Leona Dr., South Ogden, announce the engagement of 517 June wedding plans made . .AN EXCELLENT GIFTI Ar tight design Bnckbned Automatic thermostat control h Hospital, Wednesday (may 9, between 10 a.m and 1:30 p.m. Blood pressures will be checked in the lobby of the hospital, 5475 South 500 East, Washington Terrace, as a part ofj, National Hospital Week.J'which will be observed from May 6 through May 12. early June wedding for Miss 40-F- fc CflCllinh ChAVV by. Mover's Day Specie). pressure screening reception following. Miss Nielson is a graduate of Clearfield High and LDS Seminary. ; She has attended Weber State College and the Ogden - LDS Institute of Religion. Mr. Welk was a graduated from Clearfield High. He attended Utah State University and is attending their daughter Debora Jean to SP-- 4 Dean DeGroot, son of Larry and LaRae DeGroot, 5408 SA 2200 W., Roy. The couple plans to be June 8. SP-- 4 DeGroot is presently stationed at Fort Hood, Texas. Miss Allred attended Bonneville High School. married screening for volunteers and employees on Wednesday Employee Awards Dinner honoring 66 employees on Thursday, 7:15 p.m., at the Mansion House; and the annual meeting of the Board of Trustees on Friday when plaques will be given to four outgoing members: Sister A; Alsup. St. Benedicts also an- nounced the following intentions for Holy Mass to be offered in the hospital chapel Father Cummins, by hospital chaplain. Sun., May 6, 8 a.m. In for thanksgiving God's blessings on all of us and for all who support in our care of the sick. Mon. May 7, 4 p.m. For employees. Wed. May 9, 4 p.m. For doctors, dentists, clergy, volunteers and students. Thurs., May 10 10 our' patients a.m. For and their families. Fri., May 11, 4 p.m For the board of trustees, Mother Evin, prioress of the Order of . St. Benedicts, and ad- ministration. to sister. -According Francis Forster, director of public relations, Hospital ) Week is held throughout the country annually to focus attention on the excellent job hospital employees and ' ' volunteers are doing in ; providing health care to their various communities 24 hours a day, every day of the . , week., - Weber State. 25 . v 'vVV', - Kferv a e Guaranteed e Quiet CHECK OUR LOW WHOLESALE PRICES HARRISTONE KIT SALE LOMA STONE INCLUDES: tUMMCI ;.r; f jEF. j:v' 5-- We have the Mark I Fireplace Furnance and other fireplace inserts available low at wholesale prices. i ALL IN- MATERIALS FOR 8TALLATION INCLUDING Liohlwfliaht MEW ETC. MORTAR, Requires no lootings projects Easy lor r Versatile, numerous colors A textures e Fireproof e Durable e Colon ast t . 'IVjk ,W IIMMMI STONE & V Also discounts on all natural alone In stock. Free per- - soncllicd struction Tt Inclination on our laclory In- display. Rug. $2.40 iq. ft. SALE iq. ft. i.i- 23 s Huge reduction on our entire stock of merchandise. -S.r r EE OGDEN'S LARGEST SHOWROOM LAROIST (TONS S STOY1 CENTER CHICK OUR DISPLAY! 'SnvWUHlBUY ALL 8T0NE FACTORY DIRECT AND SAVE!!" H TODAY J. G-- S. ITM HARRIS CO-- INC. I NORTH MAIN, KATSVILLI -- cwwaAH 7M-IM- MR. AND MRS. JAY WELK . . . JEAN ALLRED AND DEAN DoGfcOOT wedding plans . ; |