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Show I Open lionise scheduled for Roy family Sunday ROY -- - Mr. and Mrs. N'or-li- s McKay, 4441 S. 1900 W., will be honored at an open house Sunday from 0 p m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stokes, 4772 S. 2025 W'. They will be leaving Aug as Mr. McKay has accepted a position as principal of an elementary school in Show 12 Low, Ariz Friends and neighbors are invited to attend the prior to the family's departure. Mr McKay has been a teacher at Roy Flementary and his wife previously taught at Lakeview Flementary. . Sunset AAiss sets date - Announcement SI NSKT of the engagement of Miss Cheryl Ann Stocks to Christos Close is made by her The engaged couple have as a wedding date with ceremonies to be performed in the Greek Orthodox Church in Ogden. -- Mr. and Mrs James (Jim) Mars and their three sons--Jef- f, Jerrv and this week from Midland, lexas, where thev visited with Mr Mars mother, Mrs Norma Mars. Thev also stopped at Tex., and at Mbiiguerue, N M . and at Tucson, Arizona and its famous Old Town, noted for its fiestas and western atmosphere and huildines dating John--return- ed us-ti- n, back to 1861 Riding is a favorite past time here, on bridle paths that follow old Indian trails." said Mr. Mars "luc-so- n was once a village built around an ancient Mexican fo- rtress." rs eRov N sons M.chael and M I Barker and Dennis and daughters lenn and Vnnetle of C hico. (alit .are here v isit- - Brigham announces Peach Days plan BRIGHW1 Brieham ( itv Peach l)av Committee was announced bv Brigham ( itv ( (lum- ber of Commerce fxecutive Secretarv Ronald 1 rundsen. Serving as General Chairman, Mr. I rundsen named the following ( huirmen tor the 68th Annual 1 vent Parade Chairman is Set. Joe I essard. I ru it me with Mrs Barker's parents, Mrs and Mrs Budd W Workman, and Mr Barker's parents, Mr and Mrs C R Barker of Brigham Citv. Mr Barker is an instruc tor at C hico State I and is traveling with a group ol students in Nigeria, studv mg agricultural problems of Berkelev Spilsburv Reedsboro. Gu . Ilew here to visit with his mother. Mrs. M Spilsburv and other relatives and friends He is with the I S lorest Service in Georgia set parents, Mr. arJ Mrs. Artie Slocks, 2179 V (iermanv The bride-eleis attending Clearfield High and her fiance was graduated from Columbus High in Columbus, Ga. . ROI -- - Sandra Lee State Wheelr wright. 23. was awardedaMas-te- Fine Arts Degree at State I'niversity in Michigan. 1 C De-tio- il, Wayne She graduated from Roy High School in 1967, and received her Bachelor of Arts Degree at Ctah students reported Names of I tah State students who achieved the honoi roll for Spring Quarter 1972 have been announced by Dr ( laude I Burtenshaw. vice president of student af- f ' J V In order to be included on honor roll, a student must be enrolled full time and have a grade point average of 3 5 or (4 0 is straight follow ing -- - Mary Lynn w brams -- Sandra Wheelwright . . . receives degree c it W - J Mr. and Mrs. James T. Rocco . . couple exchanges vows . July fjfeS unite couple in Ogden - Arrangements for the party were made by Betty Sevy, O Ktta Burton, Helen Stewart, Hazel Taft, Alice Schenk and Annie Wessall. WF-S- T Ter- POINT ri Moss became the bride of James T. Rocco in ceremonies performed at the White House attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wadsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Schenk, Mr. and Mrs. James Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Sevy and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Burton. Also attending were the Albert Kleins, Mr. and Mrs. F.rnest Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Zaugg, Gladys Thompson, Hazel Taft, and special guest of Mr. and Mrs. Burton, Ann LaChelle. J si; -- am In t'o r?- to ROY The Roi Annes club held their summer party at Willard Bay. After a delicious supper, served to members and their uusbands, Golden Oleson and Harvey Schenk took the group boating. -- ) limes, humanities, arts and social sciences. - Mindy Lee Cobia. ROI business: Mardene Beeton. family life. having mooting Students from this area to achieve honor toll include the IIOOPFH later, hold club If ' fairs better mversity three years graduated with honors there. She has accepted a position of teaching at Columbus College in Columbus. Georgia. Sandra is the daughter of Mr. and Mis. Glen B. Wheelwright of 1985 W .4975 So. I Roi Anncs ty V V'o Awarded degree 1 Honor 12 Aug 250 W. Parents of the future bridegroom are Mr and Mrs. Harlow B Close of Wurtsburge. of Displav will be under the direction of Wjvne Jones: and Public itv C hairman is Margo lint This annual celebration will be held Sept 8 and 9. featuring the selection of a local I he beuutv as Peach Queen. is being Pageant Queen's directed bv the Brigham itv Jav c ees. T in Ogden July 28 with Judge LeRoi Day officating. A reception followed. The bride is the daughter Mrs. Sandra Moss, 1535 W'. 300 N'., West Point, and Dean Moss. 2772 N. Highway 89. Layton. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rocco of Sunset. For the nuptial events the bride was gowned in a model of sheer chiffon over taffeta -it was sty led with empire waist with delicate lace panels trimming the slim bodice and the long sheer sleeves and cuffs. Completing her ensemble was a chapel length train attached at the empire line. Attending the bride as maid of honor was Miss Karen Moss wearing a pink gown with em- - rcrrcttTrTerrcri-r&ttr- s s piie waist and short puffed sleeves. Bridesmaids Miss Colleen Brimhall. ,Miss Tina Galician and Miss Margaret Rocco wore yellow dresses styled like that of the maid of honor. Moss greeted Christy guests at the reception desk. Wade Savage served as best man with Chuck Beaman, Torn Rocco. Ray Gilbert and I). II. Moss ushers. They will reside in Riverdale. EXirnnr g ETinrrgTinfYinraxa truinnrr impressive ecrcmony Cv unifies duo mode o'day at Doreen's in the Roy Shopping Center SINSF.T - Miss Marie Thompson became the bride of Richard A. ()rel Saturday in impressive rites at St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Og-- While They Last den The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I.eRoy Thompson. 318 W. 2300 N. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and . Mrs. Alfred ()iel of Ruh-mond- Mich. Father John Kokal in the r.uptiai rites. officat-e- d A reception followed at the Washington Terrace reception building. h The bride wore a gown of lace over satin styled with empire waist line and long lace sleeves, bellow and white daisy trim adorned the bodice and skit I. Maid of honor was Miss Beth Orzel. a sister of the bridegroom. Misses Debbie Guinn, Bonnie Snook and Leta Ann Thompson were bridesmaids with Debbie White as flower girl. They wore floor length pea sant dresses of light blue and while gingham styled with empire waists, long sleeves and topped with white pinafores. Julie F.nnnis was at the reception desk greeting the 3 Days Only floor-lengt- o j 1 : -- mode o'day guests. mode o' day jG,. Roy Shopping Center Mr. and Mrs. Richard Orzel . . nuptial vows traded by couple . Best man duties were performed by Sid Skornia with Gary Altman, Jed Polanowski and Jerry Orzel as ushers. Jim Orzel was ringbearer. 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