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Show Page 16 Clearfield Courier 21 May 1980 , Senior citizens corner By Carol Lewis are scheduling another special event a Diabetic Workshop. June 9th at 11 a.m. Karla Johnson from the Davis North Hospital will be directing the activities. She will address the topics. Signs and Symptoms, Health care after We Diagnosis, Dietery and Personal Care. This should be an important workshop for all Senior Citizens. There will be no charge. Remember the place, Heritage Senior Citizen Center, 562 So. 1000 E., Clearfield. Bodily weds Webster in local ceremony Linda Bodily, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl S. Bodily of 910 E. 1000 S., became the bride of Lee Webster on Friday. a son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Webster of 1054 W. He is Harrisville Road, Harrisville. The pair was married in the Clearfield LDS 2nd Ward Alpha Tau holds installation banquet Cultural Hall, followed by a reception. Matron of honor was Jeanette Harvey. Ted The Alpha of Epsilon Sigma Alpha International held it's annual installation banquet at Hill Field Officers Club May 19th at 7:30 p.m. At the Candlelight Dinner, Mrs. Pat Rylands was installed as President of Alpha Tau for the 1980-8- Atkinson was best man. The newlyweds plan to make their home in Ogden. The bride was graduated from Clearfield High School. Webster is a graduate of Weber High School. Tau Chapter 1 year. Elected to assist Pres. Rylands for the year is Dianne Vice Garner, President; Jeannie Oliver, Secretary and Sue Hansen, Mrs. Rylands is an active member of ESA. She served as Charter President of Alpha Tau in 1963 and since has served as State Workshop Director and State of the Editor Publication The Rumbles. At present she is serving as State St. Judes Coordinator. The Alpha Tau Chapter has given great support for St. Judes with fund raising projects and helping to make it possible to donate $1,400 to the National Fund. Treasurer. Libarary searches and Lorraine Davis. SCOTT CHRISTIANSEN Couple take vows LDS Seminary and attended Weber State College. He also served an LDS mission to Little Rock, Arkansas. Miss Davis was graduated from Roy High School and LDS Seminary and Ogden LDS Institute of Religion. She also attended Weber State College. After the rites the young couple will be honored at a Finns arc1 being made by Lorraine Davis and Scott Christiansen tor a Friday wedding in the Ogden LDS Ten pie. The brides parents are Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Davis, who live at 5371 S. 2700 W. Christiansen is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Dwayne Christiansen of 701 N. 1000 W. Clearfield. He is a graduate of Clearliold High School and Rena R. McMullin and A. Glenn Shurtz will solemnize their marriage in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on May 30. The bride is the daughter Mrs. Ray S. McMullin of Clearfield. She is a graduate of Clearfield High School and LDS Seminary. of Mr. and reception at the Crystal Cottage. They will make their home in West Point. Moore weds Bolyard Taking her place among spring brides is Mrs. Kenneth Ray Bolyard, the for-mLisa Ann Moore of Mountain View, Calif, who is stationed at Moffat NAS. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie II. Moore of 224 W. 1175 N., Sunset. Parents of the bridegroom who is also stationed at Molfat NAS, living in Mountain View are Mr. and ei Mrs. James Bolyard of Garfield, Wash. The marriage ceremony was solemnized April 28 in San Jose, Calif., with a reception here at the home of the brides parents. The couple will live in Mountain View. The bride graduated from' Clearfield High School and the groom from Garfield High School. Wedding announced Announcement is made by Mi. and Mis. Bob Short of 1694 Camelot Drive Layton of the marriage of their daughter, Heidi, to Randy Mosley. The marriage ceremony and reception were held Friday at the North Layton LDS Stake Center. The bridegroom is a son of Pauline Mosley of 905 N. 450 W. Sunset, and the late Tom Mosley. Kim Summy was maid of honor with Brad Peterson as best man. The bride graduated from Layton High School and Hollywood Beauty College in Clearfield. The bridegroom is a graduate of Clearfield High LINDA BODILY program and special recognition for those over eighty years old in the fifteen camps which comprise the North Davis group. Those attending from the Sunset Camp were Beth Ward, Irleen Eddington, Harriette Daines, Pearl Dabel, Wanda Nielsen, Margaret Willis, Wanda Jensen, lone Ferrin, Love is. Sunset news June Schaelling, Gwen Bush and Verda Knight. Attending from the Camp were Katherine Brady, Ruth Larsen, Flora Neibaur, Berneice Hansen, San-drid- Effie Joan Jorgensen, Goddard, Lois Murdock, Denise Hammon and Luella Carver. Six members of Sunset Camp received the over 80 awards, Sylvia Smith, Roxey Bronson, Pearl Anderson, Wanda Neilsen, Beth Ward and Margaret Willis. LaRee Keller is back home after flying to Pomona, . . baby Davit North Newborns May 8 Ted and Nea McDaniel, 669 West 550 North, Clearfield, boy. Milford and Erlene VanWeerd, 786 North 1000 West, Clearfield, , girl. Thomas and Dawn Ekstrom, 1925 North 4000 West No. 3 Layton, girl. May 9 Lloyd and Violet Poulsen, 2075 Clara Street, Layton, girl. Michael and Donna Shull, 1500 North Angel No. 54, Layton, girl. Byron and Sharon Sears, 301 North Main No. 30, Layton, girl. May 10 Keith and Paula Ball, 2432 West 4900 South, Roy, girl. Anthony and Julie Frazier, 68 North 200 West, Kaysville, girl. Jeffrey and Cynthna Duarte, P.O. Box 764, Duschene, boy. HIGH EFFICIENCY st May 12 Orlando and Anita Sanchez, 895 Laverde Avenue, Layton, boy. May 14 Kelly and Sheila Terry, 1418 Marilyn Drive, Layton, girl. May 15 Michael and Cheri Lynn Egbert 600 West Mutton Hollow No. 109, Kaysville, girl. C. Owen and Valorie Atwood, 745 Diamond Street, Layton, boy. Mark and Cheryl Ferrin, 929 Wasatch Drive, Layton, boy. Calif, to be with daughter Marilyn when Marilyn and her husband Ray Baldanodo were married in the Los Angeles LDS Temple. Ray and Marilyn lived in this area when they were first married. They have four children Shantel, David, Maria and Sara who were happy to see their grandmother. LaRees husband Ken stayed here where he accompanied another daughter Kathy and her husband Jeff Chambers to the Ogden LDS Temple, Jeff and Kathy were married about a year ago. Also accompanying the Chambers were his parents Mr. and Mrs. Revere Chambers of Syracuse. Ann Bronson is back at home after hospitalization for surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Talbot of Sacramento, Calif, visited here on Monday with Mr. and Mrs. H.G. Hammon. Mr. Hammon and Mrs. Talbot are brother and sister. They will visit with a daughter and her family Don and Leanna Walker who live in Porterville and with John and Rose Johnson, a sister who lives in Riverdale and with another sister Claudine Crossley in Salt Lake before returning home. They were long time Roy residents before moving to California. Wilma Cornia visited in Provo last week for a couple of days with a brother and his family Mr. and Mrs. William Fearn. Mrs. David Murdock and her four children spent a few days here last week with her husbands parents Bard and Lois Murdock. She came for the birthday of her mother Mary Lunsford who lives in North Ogden. Ferris and Nancy Kunzs new daughter arrived on May 13. She joins a sister Heather and brother Joshua Ferris. Jerry and Patricia Eves have a new baby boy born on May 10. Grandparents are 2Lt. Ron Rosepink recently became the first second lieutenant to solo in the During the one hour and 20 minute flight the lieutenant climbed to heights of 25,000 feet and flew at speeds in excess of 450 miles per hour. Lieutenant Rosepink is a F-1- 6. Jack and Fawn Eves. Thomas Charles Swallow, Meadow who died on May 13 was the father of Mrs. Stanley Gotchy. His wife the former Vanda Duncan died in 1969. He had been a farmer and merchant and was an active member of the Lds Church, serving in two bishoprics and in other 88, of auxiliarys. Funeral services and burial were in Meadow. Amy Adams five year old daughter of Delbert and Judy Adams is back at home after a few days in a Salt Lake hospital for surgery. The birthday of Luella Carver was observed on May 17 with visits from family members who live in this and the Salt Lake area. Arley and Lorene Wallace and Arleys sister Nina Wallace spent several days in American Falls, Ida. last week visiting with another sister Willie Morris. recently Nina returned after about a year in Purcell, Okla. where she stays with a sister Lily Prichett. Elvera Sanchez Romero, 50, who died on May 15 in the McKay-De- e Hospital was the sister of Mrs. Gilbert (Toni) Born and Gabaldon. educated in the Ogden area she had been employed by Model Linen and the Steiner Corp. Among survivors are her husband Pedro Romero who she married in .1946, five sons two daughters, 11 grandchildren, her mother Edwardo Briseno Sanchez of Ogden. Funeral services under the direction of the St., Josephs Catholic Church. Burial in the Memorial Gardens of the Wasatch on Monday. Members of the family of Steven Smith were visitors on Sunday when he reported on his mission in Sunset 6th ward. His mother is Reva Bain she was married to Ralph Bain while Steven was away. Present were his brother sister Boyd, Sharlene from Salt Lake, sister Stacy from Price, Marie Case and Aunt Rhoda Morton both of Layton, aunts and uncles Ted and Laura Elmer and their family of Tremonton ... and George and Joyce 36,000 BTU condensing unit capacity matched with 44UF 22 cooling coil heotcool thermostats, 25 ft. line set. INSTALLATION EXTRA. METRO HEATING 2345 Wall Aw., Ogdon, Ut. Tel. 394-427- 4 2050 SYRACUSE OFFER GOOD WHILE SUPPLY LASTS! 100 WEST UTAH 04041 SOUTH PHOHE 825-767- 6 OPEN SUNDAYS 10-- 4 Vi MILE NORTH Vi MLE OF R.C. WILLEY EAST 825-666- George and Lela Preston of West Covina, Calif, have been here for several weeks visiting with a daughter: and her family Hal and Barbara Gorringe, They came for the wedding of granddaughter Joan who was married the later part of April to Carl Bruce Bullen in the Ogden LDS Temple and also for the graduation of grandson Jeff from Clearfield High School. 6 F--1 member of F-1- 6 class P assigned to the 16th Tactical Fighter Training Squadron. Members of this class represent the first pilots to come to the Air Forces newest multirole a with fighter non-fight- background. Bart Roberts promoted Bart Roberts, son B. of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd C. Roberts of 792 Birch St., Clearfield, has been promoted to airman in the U.S. Air Force. The rank of airman is the first promotion for enlisted - personnel. The airman, is assigned to RAF Upper Heyford, Oxford, England. Airman Roberts is a graduate of Clearfield 1971 High School. Patterson on duty Captain Kerry B. Patterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis B. Patterson of 2281 North 150P West, Clinton, has arrived for at duty Zweibrucken Air Base, West Germany. Captain Patterson, a flight surgeon, was previously assigned at Brooks Air Force Base, Texas. The captains wife, Linda, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Earl Hunsaker of 567 West 4800 South, Ogden. Captain Patterson, a 1969 graduate of Clearfield High School, received a medical degree in 1978 from the University of Utah at Salt Lake City. Salvation Army serves nation fori 00 years This year the Salvation Army is celebrating its one hundreth year of service here in the United States. The 1980 centennial year is receiving special emphasis during the week of May as tens of thousands of Army volunteers hold special 18-2- 4 awareness activities throughout the nation. Here, in Utah more than 100 of the blue uniformed Army corps will also celebrate the organizations birthday. According to Captain Ben Markham, Commanding Officer of the Jean Jenkins receives 1 0 year pin rORCE AIK Clinton resident B. Jean Jenkins has been presented with a 10 year federal service pin. She is a procurement clerk at the base. HILL BASE Elmer of North Ogden. PRICE INCLUDES: CHE36-6- PROGRAM will begin Thursday, June 5 and continue on June 12, 19, 26, July 10 and 17, from 1 to 2 p.m. each day. READING CERTIFICATES for those particiiating be will presented on Saturday, July 19. For further information, call the library, ask for Mrs. Smith. Rosepink solos grandmother SPECIAL ONLY Davis County Library, North Branch, 562 South 1000 East in Clearfield invites area children to Fly with SUPER READER on a journey to quest for truth, justice and the American way! So LEAP to the LIBRARY and register on : May 21 and 224 to 8 p.m. and May 23, 2 to 4 p.m. The Reader Super Hill AFB, Ut. anew The couple will live in Roy. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth V. Shurtz of Layton. The groom is a graduate of Layton Hiogh School and LDS Seminary. He has served an LDS mission in the Ohio-WeVirginia area. The couple will reside in Clearfield. and Lee Webster. By Denise Hammon The annual jubilee of the North Davis County DUP concluded regular seasons activities on Saturday. It was held in Clearfield. There) was a luncheon, School. onVGDGM for super readers McMullin and Shuitz to wed in temple Smith 's performance honored HILL BASE Superior AIR A FORCE Sustained Performance Award has been presented to Clearfield resident Kenneth E, Smith, Smith is a sheet metal worker at the base, Salt Lake City Unit, the Utah group will participate in the Governors Prayer Breakfast to be held during the week. But the real celebration, said Markham, is not in the activities, but special through the continuance of the traditional programs which have been offered by the Army during ten decades of service to the needy and distressed here, in the nation and in Utah. During this past year, for instance, 120,000 people were aided through at least one of our varied services. These include daily meals, clothing and housing assistance, employment counseling and referrals, and individualized care such as medical assistance. None of this would have been possible without the the help from many volunteers who have donated time and-o- r money to the program, continued In addition, Markham. literally thousands have donated valuable goods to out thrift stores for resale here in Salt Lake, or in Provo, or Ogden. The profits from these sales contribute greatly to our success." The theme for the centennial year is A Century in America Serving God and Man which coincides with the Salvation Army's motto of "Heart to God and hand to man." -18- 80-1980," |