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Show HA Lakeside Review, Wednesday, Sept. 30, 1981 Seminars Set By Author For Mothers Several years ago when BOUNTIFUL Julie Anderson and her husband were in the son, process of adopting their first Korean-borshe wrote a song called Look Inside. Later the song was published by the LDS Church and used at the first Young Womens Conference. This year Mrs. Anderson decided that she would use the title and theme of the song as the basis of a book. , n Her goal is to have the book to the publishers by 1983. To gather material for the book Mrs. Anderson, her sisters Launi Evensen and Sally Cannon, and her mother Thelma Simmonds are seminar. The semisponsoring a free nar begins Oct. 6 at 7:30 to 9 P.M. at the Bountiful 16th Ward, 720 E. 550 N. in Bountiful. To make reservations or obtain more information on the seminar, call Mrs. Anderson at six-wee- k G. AND CHRISTINE M. O'DELL were married 12 at the Carillon. The bride is the former Miss Sept. Christine M. DeMuesy, daughter of Earl and JoAnn DeMuesy of 788 N. Oakridge, Farmington. Parents of the bridegroom are Edison and Gladyce O'Dell of 482 Vickie Lane. Michele Pacheco was maid of honor at a reception following the wedding. Dalene Nies was bridesmaid. Bart Munson was best man and Robert O'Dell was usher. The couple will live in Riverdale. KIETH 292-300- 8. Carden Ceremonies Unite Area Couple CLEARFIELD The former Rozann Perry, daughter of Laurel Perry of 871 Birch and Mark Perry of 2581 Iowa, Ogden, was married to Ron bazaar are Vera Roundy, chairman (front), and volunteer, Eva Doble. at the ARRANGING articles for display Weber Memorial Care Center annual Core Center Volunteers Plan Bazaar on Two Days ROY The Volunteers at the Weber Memorial Care Center (formerly the Weber County Hospital), 2700 W. 5600 S. in Roy will be holding ; will also be available and barbecued beef will be available for lunch on Saturday. their annual fall bazaar in the auditorium on Friday, from noon to 4 p.m. and on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. There will be many handmade articles, gifts, stuffed toys and novelty items. Baked goodies There will be a drawing for door prizes. Prizes will be a queen size quilt, a pair of large Raggedy Ann and Andy dolls and a macrame plant hanger. Mrs. Vera Roundy is the chair- Girl to Evan and BERTHA MAYER Birthday Activity Planned 7 BOUNTIFUL Bertha Mayer, a native of old Mexico, will be honored at an open house on Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Boun- tiful Jaycees, 295 S. 100 W to celebrate her 70th birthday. All of her friends and relatives are invited to attend. Mrs. Mayer moved to Salt Lake City from Mexico when she was 14, married Vincient V. Mayer in October of 1930. She has lived in Woods Cross and Bountiful for the last 34 Annette Holley, 812 S. 1280 W., Clearfield, Utah. Boy to Danial and Gaye Campbell, 3860 Midland A 153, Roy, Utah. Boy to Larry and Barbara Bell, 5565 S. 2300 W., Roy, Utah. Girl to Rayland and Linda Loveless, 909 Wilderness Trail, Green. River, Boy to Rex and E. 780 N., Layton, Utah. September 20: Boy to Brad and Roberta Wilson, 2160 W. 700 S., Syracuse, Chain nk Fence I N. 850 E., Layton, Utah. Boy to Michael and Catherine Moore, S. Main St. 47, 315 189 Lay-to- Utah. . wienWCW aUaPp' Cal Frthar location For Free Eitimoto September Girl to Paul and Janis Davis, 957 N. LAYTON BRIGHAM ,7l6-216- 1 1175 W., Wyoming. Girl to Patrick and September 22: Girl to Geoffrey and Sharon Dowdle, 1227 Marilyn Dr., Layton, Karen Smith, 440 N. 30 Utah. E., Kaysville, Utah. Girl to Gregory and 18: September VjJ Par Ft. No Gates or Terminals Completely Installed n, 21: Clinton, Utah. Boy to Rulon and Lauri Gardner, 1469 S. 1250 W., Syracuse, Utah. i Boy to William and Kathryn Dillon, 65 N. 3rd W., Kaysville, Utah; Boy to Simon and Shelly Perez, 448 N. Fairfield Rd. 40, Layton, Utah. rnr As Low As Barbara Littlefield, 2017 Utah. FENCING 1 Cedar 6-- Puatha Fencing1 $6M. per ft. Special Price . Includes all State No purchase necessary Contest ends Oct. 8, 1981 734-212- 1 -- FINANCING AVAILABLE EXAMPLE:: $$00.00, $1000.00 ftnet Celt Rune Charg Total 12 Parts. f 1W $70.00 $570.00 $1140 $47.50 $05.00; Up To 60 Mss. Is and enjoy these money saving coupons this week! C I V, ptA 'a "Vi FAMILY BARGAIN 'lfah's Urge Mimcvr is Strtmfiham mme ' EDUCATION CENTER tSQn N. Man Layton IS 31 East 700 South Brigham City Home Phone: 773-255- 4 or 776-524- 6 Includes All Material & Professional Installation TUftfflfrwin DUCKKT ssvsr ii Coupon good at li Kentucky Fried CMctenetwea In Utah! W .JL. Coupon goad at oil Kentucky Fried CMcnon elate In Utah! HI 1 -i Co'onei s0'igi'4 idvs Custom iii 4Di,,f.4be fed siyg Coupon pond of ill Kentucky Fried CMcken eioree M Utah! During our 40th Anniversary Celebration FREE Balloons for the kids! IPseMe St. Olafs Catholic Church. She is noted for her great Mexican food. She is the mother of six daughters and two grandchildren one great-grandchil- 28 and d. her family resides in the Bountiful area except one son who is with the U.S. All of Diplomatic Corps and is now in Ecuador. Dean Tracy Brakeman Brigham Festival Saturday The public is invited to attend the fall festival Saturday, sponsored by the Christian Womens Fellowship at the First Christian Church, 705 23rd St., Ogden. All the shops will be open from 4 to 7:30 p.m. There will be a country store with garden produce and canned goods, a confectionery shop with homemade breads, pies, candy, etc., gifts e and things with hand-mad- the crafts,includ- green thumb ing all kinds of plants, and a store with kids stuff including games and prizes. A dinner will be served at 5 p.m. Tickets may be pur- chased from Mrs. Sandy Hart, any CWF member or at the door. Prices are $4 donation for adults, $2 chifor children ldren 5 years and under free. 1, Ben Morrill Agent Telegrapher Delta Phyllis Ferguson Contract-Leas- e Salt Lake City Clerk I W --- 1 years. She is a member of sons. She has j I 5 Fetpeu'&f4C''v t pii o' ga and rjre r.JuOO'1 of HLirml ROYLANCE FENCE CO. 100 E mm FREE DELIVERY TO THE School DIG 15-PI1C- PV 91 A V Rtpoy - Nothing Shortest lime ii FAMILY PAK II 21.54 A.P.R. Materials Exam or Pay . W0i? n.eStiv'eS Buy Now Before Spring Price Increase Sherrie Jensen, 1131 , 00glAmnfa7Qi?nri7 SALE man for this years bazaar. Births September 16: Boy to James and June Johnson, 2270 S. 1000 W., Syracuse, Utah. Girl to Boyd and Brenda Pope, 1317 N. 1225 E., Layton, Utah. September 17: Henderson on Sept. 6. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray M. Henderson of 510 Kirk, Layton. The ceremony and garden reception were held at the home of the brides sister, Mrs. Steven R. Miller of Roy. Serving as maid of honor was Pam Groberg. Best man duties were performed by Jim Walker. The bride graduated from Clearfield High School and attended Stevens Henager Business College. The groom is a graduate of Layton High School. Th newlyweds will make their home in Salt Lake City. j - |