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Show SUN CHRONICLE, 2 April 21, 1977, Page U ,t " , , row SOCIETY SOCIETY SOCIETY ry V u r r1 . r, ;' "Sr1 j li Ow--- v- , h4(V- vk - ' ,.v v- - s i t; fjy - V - Reunion plans made for Dixie College group ' -- Time doesnt change us, is the motto of 1,200 students returning to Dixie Jr. College in St. George, Utah, to celebrate a ten year reunion This is no ordinary reunion since it is a combination of students who performed with the college program bureau from 1967 to 1977. Under the direction of Roine Difiore, the orignator Susan Olsen and Albert Larsen and motivating force behind the Dixie Spirits, there will be an encore performance of The Manti LDS Temple w ill provide the setting for the cermony. Dr. and Mrs. Leon A. Olsen of Mesa, Ariz., parents of the bride elect, are announcing the news. Mr. and Mrs Duwain A. Larsen of 1364 N. 350 W. are the future bridegrooms parents. The bride-to-b- e graduated from Arapahoe High School in Littleton, Colo. Mr. Larsen is a graduate of Clearfield High School and Snow College. He completed an LDS Peru-Lim- a mission. Both are enrolled at Brigham Young University The Salt Lake LDS Temple provided the settingThursday for the ceremony uniting the former Miss Laura Louise Birrell and Leland John Hoggan. Announcement marriage is made of the by parents of the bride, Mr and Mrs. Robert L. Birrell of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Alma E. Hoggan of 1213 N. 450 W. in Sunset are parents of the bridegroom. The couple greeted guests at a reception Thursday evening at the Central Park North LDS Ward Cultural sleeves, Celebration at the college. If you want to absorb some warm sunshine and a little Dixie spirit, please join us as we celebrate our Decade at Dixie. Home princess empire waistline. Miss Janice Birrell, sister of the bride, attended as maid of honor with Misses Sandy Hoggan, Leila Hoggan, Cindy Tammy Pehrson, Mishakowa, Gean Marshall and Michaehne Siddoway as bridesmaids. Diane Birrell was flower girl. Wayne Auger was best man and James E. Hoggan served as usher Following a trip to Southern Utah the couple will reside in Salt Lake City. by Dr. Daryl J. McCarty Executive Secretary Utah Education Association A sixth-grad- e class in Utah has an urgent message for some would-b- e criminals. The message is simply this: Anyone thinking about committing a crime with a deadly weapon in Utah would do well to forget the idea. Thats because the legislature enacted a law which mandates an extra year on the sentence of anyone convicted of using a deadly weapon in the commission of a crime. And its Gill because of a sixth-grad- e class at Fremont Elementary School in the Granite School District. During a class on government one day last fall, the youngsters grew concerned about increases in crime. They discussed a Florida law which slaps an extra year in prison on persons convicted of using a deadly So they weapon in a stick-up- . wrote to Florida officials about it. Some of the officials estimated that six months after the law was enacted, such crimes had dropped by 30 percent. The kids decided to see if they couldnt get a similar law enacted in Utah. Their teacher, Clay Petersen, invited State Rep. Norman Bangerter to visit the class. He talked to the students and agreed to sponsor the bill. The students enlisted students from Otis Weeks class next door to poll Utahns and test popular support for the bill. Those students, wb recently-adjourne- d won a measure accuracy of fame for of their predictions in the last election, found 89 percent support for the bill. One good lesson for the students was criticism. They found that some people objected strongly to their bill. This nudged them to study it harder for flaws. Students the and Joe Driggs Sunset Miss readies plans for June vows and p a traditional School Hall in Salt Lake City. The bride chose a lovely floor length organdy and taffeta gown, styled with a stand-ulace collar, Juliet and uy Robin Clayton May ceremony set for couple SUNSET Miss Suan Olsen will be married to Albert Ira Larsen on May 13 outstanding alumni talent. The program is scheduled for Friday, April 22, at 7:30 p.m., on the Dixie College Campus. The public is invited to attend. The reunion is being held in with the conjunction testified Mr. and Mrs. SUNSET Carl Clayton, 829 N. 200 W., announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Robin to Joseph Charles Driggs. Temple wedding plans made by by local couple at committee for their bill. It hearings passed in the Legislature, and Gov. Scott Matheson signed it. But the students are not satisfied. A law on the books has little deterrent value if nobody knows about it. So they are working on a publicity campaign to inform would-b- e holdup artists that when they get caught, theyll get an extra year in the slammer. One student puts it this way: If you cant spend the time, dont crime. commit the He is the son of Mr. and Mrs Harold Jack Driggs, Driggs, Idaho. The couple will be married June 2 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception will Announcement is made of the forthcoming marriage of Miss Leslie Ozmun to Brian M. Arnold. Miss Ozmun is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Duane E. Ozmun, 2164 W. 4975 S. Mr. Arnold is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald T. Arnold of 4763 W. 3300 S. in Kanesville. The engaged couple will be married on May 20 in the Ogden LDS Temple with a reception at the Edgewood ROY LDS Seminary follow in the Sunset House. Robin graduated from Clearfield High School and LDS Seminary. She will graduate from Ricks College in April 1977. Joseph graduated from Teton High School and LDS Seminary and has completed a Oregon Portland mission He will graduated from Ricks s College !n April.-slf si And flowers are furnished by OLIVE & MARK and attended Weber State College. Mr. Arnold is a graduate of Roy High School and LDS ikJ Seminary. 2955 Washington jf Phone m rp the SHIP'S Couple plans May 7 rites at base chapel SUNSET-M- iss Bebbie Welk of 4525 Harrison, No. 35, in Ogden, and Rod Bockwoldt circle the date of May for their wedddmg at the Hill Air Force Base Chapel. The future bride is a daughter of Mrs. Jim P. Baker, 292 W. 970 N. and the 7 late Mr. Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bock- woldt of 1410 S. 1250 E. in Clearfield bridegroom the are elects parents. Miss Welk is a graduate of Clearfiled High School and attended College. Weber State A graduate of Layton High School, Mr. Bockwoldt attends Weber State College, where he will graduate in June as a physical education major. 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