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Show I v.f FHVftffif I uz as journal, ijav is. issa fjanTHCAVisifAEfR uavu is&t Celebrates 90th Birthday SOCIETY fi-- j I I (Vwff Mil IK IK 15 M K tvJ to Wto ii flf J e da F !,f t fftlrf (UU9kJ w4 M wlIK M kill MKJU ?.,, ),rf Ut 4 W C P-a- ld 7, toWMftt(X,o;i, W',. U feUaJ, tK hi sttr )us iKii )k te Sk fj.i Aitvrt IJff p iwi wtr iKfi) n ziii wj 1 t Ittfnrf I lbk s. Iter wed imd eprrif 4 i first thiry ' Repeat Vows The Valley View Golf, Course was ihe setiinf for ihe mamape of done L)ton and Tyrone James Aranda on Aprd li. fret. Gay Ic hies ensoa performed the met. MJti ALAN WATERMAN Exchange Vows A W If DNG resepiion as held at the golf comse. I Vent of the hnde are Mr. and Mn. fXmatd A. Layton, formed by RoNcrt BraJftcIJ imiIi MAe at tidier. ttd A Freoupiial paruct were pirn by Mr. Ikmme PARENTS OF ihe bode are Wtuuk-cr- . Mrt. I ranee Wett and Mania Wen. Mr. RonjlJ Dad field. Proto. formerly of Mr. and La too. Parents of ihe griii are Mr. and Mr. GorJcn E. Wiicrnun. Anaheim. Calif. 7 A eddinx dinner a held al ihe home of the hodc'a paiih a receptKHi ai the rent fdfemont Siaie Ccmcr, 4j0 : No. Canyon Koad. LSTM4N dutre nere per- -' , TIIEBRlDRitipaJuaieof Timpvicw High Sihool and seminary program. The poom attended Cypres Cotlcye in Califonua. and odi in public relation for radio and television. Their honeymoon a spent in California. t 471 W. Antelope Urise. Lay ion. Parents of the poom are Mr. and Mrt. Jesus Aranda, 919 Hill Ultd., Layton. T1IE BRIDE wore a white fun length gown with high lace collar made of sheer chiffon over taffeta. The gown had long puffed sleeve with buttoned cuff of sheer chifTon. Firf ger-leng- veil was th were hits Susan Harris and M.s Kite fioor-lengi- n wdl observe her anmsersary. BFST M formed by Jesse Aranda with Ryan Layton and Johnny Aranda as usher. Prenuptial parties were Conmc Layton and Mr. Debbie Massey. Mis. Stacey Dark attended guest book. THE BRIDE attended Layton High School and Stescn Hcnagcr College. The groom attended Layton High attached to a white flippy hat . School. After a honeymoon to with white (lower gathering it Steamboat Springs. Colo., in the back. they will make their home in Maid of honor wat Mis Layton. Sandra Evan. Bridesmaid a retired cm- - Ik UH pt?fff .4 la a m kt (, a( ffrtrl aot. 5k lu Nr iu' Mr. and Mrs. Glen S. Stuart celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on May 8. na S. Forsyth, 16 grandchildren and eight greatgrandchildren. THEIR CHILDREN and grandchildren will host an open house in their honor for friends and relatives on Saturday, May 17 from 5 to 8 p.m. in the Kaysville First Ward Chapel, 198 West Center, THEY HAVE been active in the LDS Church where they have served in all organizations of the church while residing in the Kaysville First Ward throughout their married life. They owned and operated a successful dairy farm, once called Stuart Dairy, for nearly 40 years in west Kaysville. They are now retired, np Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart have ; three children, Deon W. - Stuart, Val J. Stuart and Glen- - The children of Howard and Ella Hale will honor their parents with an open house for their 50th wedding anniversary, Saturday, May 17. THIS WILL be held at the Clearfield North LDS Stake Center, 300 North 1000 West, from 3 to 5 p.m. Friends and relatives are invited to attend. The family requests no gifts. THE HALES, residing at 385 East 300 North, Clearfield, Golden Spike Events Planned For June The Golden Spike Empire events for June afe as follow?: ART: Bountiful-Davi- s Art 2175 S. Main, Bounti- Center, y, p.m., Sunday, 5 p.m. Free of charge. June ; Brigham City Museum-Galler24 N. 3 W., Brigham 2-- 6 y, Charlene Earl - Painby Delon Jenexhibit by sen, Nola Jorgenson, preview ex- .City. tings, sculpture hibit. Open 1 1 of charge. a.m.-- 7 Monday-Saturda- y, p.m. Free Community Art Center, 2580 Jefferson Ave., Ogden: Utah statewide competitive art show, open 9a.m.-- 5 p.m. Free of charge. June : ECCLES y, Monday-Saturda- Free of y. charge. ful. Davis County Competition Show past and present resident artists of Davis County. Open Tuesday-Saturda10 a.m.-- Union Station Gallery, 25th and Wall Ave., Ogden. To be announced. Open noon-- 6 p.m. WEBER COUNTY Library, Jefferson Ave., Ogden. Art in the Park cultural celebration featuring puppet 2462 shows, pantomime, story theatre, Tumbleweed play- house, melodrama, more. Call 7 for more information. Theatre: Heritage Theatre, 2505 S. Hwy 89, Perry. Weekend performances call 3 or reservations Palace Playhouse, 1st 399-851- 723-300- 723-871- 4. Security Bank Building, Brigham City. Reservations Lagoon Opera 723-720- 2. House, Farmington. Call Me Madam comedy by Irving Berlin, FAIR AND Circus: "Energy. 364-771- 7. Fair Bountiful City Park, June 7 from 10 a.m.-- 3 p.m., ways to save energy, call Bountiful Area Chamber of Commerce. Shrine Circus, Ogden Stadium, 17th Street and Jefferson Ave., Ogden. June 30, performances at 2 and 8 p.m. $2 kids, $4 age 18 and over. 295-694- 4, LUAU FOR the Weber County Association for Re- tarded Citizens, June 30. Neil McCarthy chairman. The fifth annual Golden Spike Old Time Fiddlers contest will be held at the Weber State College on June 12, 13 and 14. Watch paper for further details. FOR MORE information on these and other activities in our area of Box Elder, Davis, Morgan and We8 ber, call four-coun- ty 399-828- were married on May 15, 1930 in Ogden. Their marriage was solemnized in the Ogden Temple, Dec. 7, 1979. They are members of the Clearfield Seventh Ward. Mr. Hale was born and raised in Afton, Wyo. He was employed at the Ogden Arsenal, retiring from Hill Air Force Base in 1959. MRS. HALE was born and raised in Logan. She was employed by Utah Tayloring Mills and Clearfield Cleaners. Both are presently self employed through Clark Learning Interior Decorators of Salt Lake City. The Hales have three sons and three daughters: Ron Hale, Clinton; Allen Hale, Roy; Kent Hale, Clearfield; Mrs. Jim (Marlene) Christensen, Bountiful; Pauline Kreu-ge- r, San Francisco, Calif.; and Mrs. Dennis (Sharon) Talbot, Clearfield. They have 17 grandchildren and eight greatgrandchildren. Olympics Reset For Saturday SANDY The Special Olympics, rained out last Saturday, has been reset for Friday and Saturday in Sandy. ACTIVITIES WILL be held rain or shine at Alta High School, 11055 South Tenth East in Sandy starting at noon Friday with a parade and Olympics at 1 p.m. Saturday dumpies will run from 10 a.m.-- 5 p.m. Grandparents are Robert Jay and Odessa Harris of Layton and S. Arvid and Clara Dodge of Orem. Great-grandparen- ts are Ezra and Emma Harris of Layton and Mrs. Nettie Dodge of Phoenix, Ariz. The boy will be named Christopher Jay, after his and grandfather. Mr. and Mrs. Harris are the parents of three other children, Chad Randy, Tiffiny Lynn and Kimberly Dawn. . The first child of Randy D. and Marilyn Workman was born May 1 in Ogden. The 7 lb 12 oz boy will be named Jason Dean. Grandparents are Lynn and Carlene Hansen of Roy and Dean and Marva Workman of Salt Lake City. Great-grandparen- are Mrs. ts Flor- ence Workman, Salt Lake Cit- - fill ATTRIBiTtS Nr M fd to Uto torn J, to 4 p r toMV W N. IK Ml mi tout and M feur New ri Br c tiAinU to fed darsn fed to rid w c iktocekiKt ad lui liters?, 5 KM f lo gfa4kiidir; r iWifi, 4) aJ f f pni gr? graMsk-r- praiatdtkAlic. HIB (TIIlbBf AIm .N Bampru M 1114. Mr. Jerro ar Mr, J, fl' 4 it fatal Steed, UearfWU; SKrma L. IM Brook and Ml, tNor-- f Jk!nntam, lUvnUl Mr, ftoitoctek hope ta feat a famdy rrunto dam HotJ IK twmmrr to N cm r and with all her family in iff!Nf, g Rotk-o-Ruf- p.m. ABAKEuleandburarwitl while retiJcntt are N held ARTLLIX rocking in rocking chair and rolling in w heck hair. Rocking chair will N provided by R.C. W illey Furniture Store. C IILCOX ployee of llill AFB. HER MANY friend are to visit her Saturday between p.m. No gift s please. 2-- 5 membership chairman. Lowed Thomas inviting fier to join the International Platform Association, one of the most prestigious and influential clubs in the United States. She was told in the letter that the club was founded by Daniel Webster. Mrs. Price was also invited to attend Meet with our Nations' Greats, in WashingShe said ton, D.C. Aug. she will not attend the meeting but did accept the membership into the association. 4-- Layton Births dy J. and Donna Harris of Layton, born April 25 in the Davis North Medical Center. LtiJ to ( - . Its an 8 lb 5 oz boy for Ran- w t taSffcoa 4. Clear-lel- d CLEARFIELD Contaletcem Center will feoM hi l JamNre on May 15 from 10 a m. to 4 ALL PROCEEDS will go lo the local Heart Association. AnnounccJ On Tuesday evening. May 20, Mr. Fay Swafford of Geveland, Tenn.. will be at the Layton VFW quarters, 1389 North Main, Layton, to explain to interested area people the new marketing plan of her. manufacturing plant, and its products. She will also be accompanied by sales manager Margie Weese. MRS. SWAFFORD plan to explain her success in the and other leather products. Interested people should plan to attend. For further y; George Collett, Salt Lake City; and Mrs. Bernice Butler, Roy. Zachary L. Robinson, the first child of Kim L. and Jan Poulson Robinson, was born May 4 in Ogden and weighed 8 lb 7 oz. Mr. and Mrs. Lee S. Poulsen of Layton and Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Robinson of Pleasant Vie w are the grandpa-rent- s. Mr. and Mrs. A.T. Larsen are the great-grandparen- ts from Cove, Utah. On May 1, R. Craig and Susan Harris Bowman became the parents of their first child. The boy, who will be named Marc Stephen, weighed 7 lb 1 1 oz. Roy residents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bowman; Mrs. Lois Harris, Spokane, Wash.; and Richard Harris, Albuquerque, New Mex. are the grandparents. Mrs. Vera Bowman of Ogden is the randmother. dmg greatg- in- formation, Mrs. Darlene Burke, area district manager in Utah may be contacted at her home in Clearfield, vsb 825-373- 4. : DANA McNALLY VFWSets Meeting Engagement; Mr! and Mr. N. K. McNaJt ly announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Dana, to Rob Bryant. Mr; Bryant is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Edgar Bryant of : graduate of Davis High School. She Boise. Ida. DANA IS a attended Florida College and is now employed at Firemans Fund Insurance in Salt Lake r City. Rob is a graduate of Capitol High School in Boise. He attended Boise State and Florida College. He is now employed at the Rent-i- t Center in Salt Lake City. THE COUPLE has planned a June 12 wedding. . Births ter from the President and . rt adRtirmiiiruftarv itplfe i4lt4fUti toidd cu ti tK u, Jamboree May 15 th FOR NATIONAL recognition, Mrs. Price received a let- Open House Set to W-- kMrdt cl put 14 Rock-N-Ro- ll tributes to our living Utah community founders, builders, and leaders. Mrs. Price's biography is being compiled at this time for an entry. Mrs. Ruby J. Price of 933 West Gentile, Layton, the wife of Ralph Price Sr., and the mother of five living children, one deceased as of June I, 1978, has received a letter which notified her that she had been nominated as a distinguished citizen by the Community Memorial Chapel Foundation to be honored in the Community Honors Library of Living History. i4 d 5il I fiirtk manufacturing of handbags Celebrates 50th Kt k r, The pages of the first honors volumes will provide personal MR AND MRS. HOWARD HALE It iMtieg Iffctrr, a 4 II thb k3rf. a kx al erfer ta IN Ft A jmJ adit to Mh (tout CWtfy wl Lull Nut I Bureto I r4mtto. 5N N Nr a Mi pCfMwt l BUfl) XUt a local elf tr t Dt I iy I nj a former tormhrr pt iht KatttiK Ruury A tat, THIS BUY M tot alto Nr act! m (trek aivJ 4td Nr feukad a a THE LIBRARY will be permanently housed in the historic shrine area in the lower level of the Community Memorial Chapel, which has been reconstructed on Capitd Hill, last of the Council Hall on the site provided by the Utah Legislature. RUBY J. PRICE j fet aU Mrt. m etMetr IKffeUtteMtt) f fetflifeJ Mrcut bvak iM-- N a a Belief Suetrit Ruby Price Nominated As Distinguished Citizen MR AND MRS. GLEN S. STUART lg Lliy IH)UrtliMrt ttt f4 prxi ) iirt lU Pft GiKd if fi MRT. ttlLCGX was bom May 12. lanr tn South Ueher. a daughter of R.W. and Lit-l- a bet h Dunn Adams. She married Clarence George tPetel Chandler on August 3. 1922. The couple nude a home in Ogden. Mr. Chandler died Oct. 3, 19X. On June 6. 1971 she married Sherman Wdco. They nude their home in California and Layton. Layton. She is fr rr hi kuf m Mr. Hu&rtki Lti CWs. $K rcmrsNn U'jv m M lsNr tKi d la IK few?! M UN id SD UN lu (KMittsarl la tot to fed aJ t 1 F to si mi to to torf cvm lid tkKff N to IK iiicri lu a)) Nr tf fed itmim a list fvhJay MRS. WILCOX i Ihe mother of Hal A. Chandler, Ogden. She has three grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. She has been active in church, civic and social organizations while residing in ihirt IK lain: I'.iiouiiiwiK Chateau Reception Center. Last Oak Hills Dr.. Laston, m honor of Mr. Artell Adont ClundSer kk deos. who N duties were per- Mr. Diti ) t), C wif) be held on May that fathered at waist, Ksns and cow I net ked and earned bouqucntif yellow roses and white carnations. given by 1 1U (wilni cki(rt 4 kartell An open house recrpiioa 7 at the VanVhet. They wore yellow Isp rl a IK la a Unm M H-i- vi IK IK 1) UM4 Ik f U Mr, Lb t Ik !jlf To Celebrate 81st Birthday Mil AM) MJ.i TYRONE ARANDA i littffAifl) mi NtKf r rh ...Jl il I) P4 li IIXI. ifOIIIQOK l IINtoM W uk li( 14 k tf Dif a pariuk t!i Itlrwi bf M 'krr iciiuiifij.iiru wtil Br N Apl 2J. l-- d-- N-str- H-- f I lie Half I lu Mk Mb IKff, fXJhJh Sffevae M frt5bdt , Clj Wl4, 4 W Jf lfM f fJ ! ii 14 Provo pa I M.l, Itrf teff wtrf U (Htvfuck d)t IteT N-ca- (HIM I.M '.ilzfcinvJ n(b iuu 4 Jcr fllf. t 6 4)1, eK, ffktvfd wwfe M) I, A -- fcrt Ms Ctxin BrsJMJ iK NJ ef AUa ttuicr-t- 4 May 1, 1980 Dennis and Deborah Amell, 1 166 W. 1248 S., cuse, boy f Syra- - May 2, 1980 Eldred and Penney Sessions, 945 E. 10O0 S., Clear-field, boy Dan and Susan Garber, 2814 E. 3600 N., Layton, boy r f - May 3, 1980 Joseph and Mary Jane Neville, 537 N. 1000 W., Salt Lake City, boy James and Elaine Comfeld, 149 E. 700 S., Clear- field, boy : c May 4, 1980 James and Victoria Crumm, 1804 Elk St, No. 65, Rock Springs, Wyo., girl Chris and Cynthia Christensen, 43 N. Talbot Drive, Layton, boy Benjamin and Connie Whicker, 361 E. 100 N., Kays- ville, boy Randall and Terrianne Tippetts, 457 W. 1650 S. Bldg. 7 No. 9, Woods Cross, boy Jeffrey and Jacqueline Hughes, 138 N. 450 W., Layton, boy -- j iz : ; :: ' z J . S i r, May 5, 1980 Scott and Rhonda Chesley, 9445 S. 1400 E., No. B, Sandy, boy Michael and Catherine Moore, 189 S. Main No. 47, Layton, boy Sapeti and Vera Ann Aiono, 406 N. Main, Clearfield, boy Larry and Susan Van Meer, No. 50 Circle Dr., Layton, boy Connell and Sydney Baldwin, 2646 W. 800 N., Clin- ton, giri Lee and Jenny Vohs, 1712 N. Forbes, Layton, boy :: Ia :: t: May 6, 1980 Gregory and DiAnna Shaw, 2875 N. Hill Field Rd. No. 165, Layton, girl -- i;; , k k k May 7, 1980 Charles and Victoria Watkins, 3411 W. Gentile Layton, girl j ! j : j I : |