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Show Sun Mew publication LEDS designed for women smokers A new publication designed especially for the increasing nur.ibers of women - - and teenage girls - who smoke cigarettes now is available from the Tuberculosis and Respiratory Disease Association of I tah, it was announced today by Lyman F. Smart, president. Distribution of the puban edulication will cation piogram by the Christ- -- la-n- Federal women meeting The Federal Womens Annual Christmas Party is scheduled to be held on Saturday, Dec. 9, at Four Seasons W'est, The party Salt Lake City. will begin with social hour at 11:30 and the luncheon at 12.30. hosting this years party will be the federal women from the Selective Service. Chairman is Mrs. Marjorie Campbell. She is being assisted by Mrs. Dallas Williams, Miss Marge Phizacklea, Mrs. Kathleen Ure, Mrs. W.L. Rusho, Mrs. Ted Metz, Mrs. Robert Swallow, Mrs. Edna Clark and Mrs. Louise Burton. According to Mrs. Campbell, plans for the afternoon include a fashion show by Mrs. Minnie Richards, who will feature handmade knit many items. Please accept my thanks for the publicity you have given us and may I wish you all a very Merry Christmas. tabloid-siz- e puh,!-a-lio- in the home and on unborn Comedienne Carol infants. an outspoken exBurnett, smoker, is featured on the a Why special publication for women? The number of women dying from chronic bronchitis and emphysema has doubled in the last decade," said Mr. Smart, and these lung diseases are three times as prevalent women smokers as among among those who have never smoked. Cigarette usage rates for women have climbed during the past 15 years, while those for men have dropped, Mr. Smart added. Every year more than a million teenagers, nearly half of them girls, beAt the gin to use cigarettes. same time, all evidence indicates that women have a harder time kicking the habit. Copies of the publication entitled Ten Million Women Have Quit Smoking, are being distributed throughout Utah by the Christmas Seal Association. Single copies are without available, charge, from the Tuberculosis and Respiratory Disease Association of Utah, 1616 S. 11th E., Salt Lake City, 84105. S11G Wall Avc, Ogden ED E? 3111 : Temple rites unite couple CLEARFIELD cover. NEW DAWN LIQUID DETERGENT! 22 Oz. 32 Ox. -- - Making their home Long Beach, Calif., following their wedding Thursday are the former Miss Jean Marie Stone and Allen Ray McEntire. The wedding rites were performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, with a recepin tion following in the Clearfield 3rd and 7th Ward cul- tural hall. 10 Lb. 11 Oz. Si a JOY GlEEEl 10 Lb. 11 liquid; Oz. 32 Oz. the marriage of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Stone of 215 N. Terrace. Parents of the bridegroom Announcing are the parents are Mr. and Mrs. Marshall A. McEntire of 45 Lynwood. For the event, the bride wore a gown of white chiffon over satin styled with Juliet sleeves, high neckline and empire waist with gathered skirt. Lake Cities Welcome Wagon Club, covering the Roy to Kaysville area will hold their Christr-- 's bridge party at the Elks Lodge in Roy on Wednesday, Dec. 13, from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Newcomers, (civilians or military residents) in Roy, SS' rs IVORY 1II10 84 Oz. 25 Off ' a?. U 32 Oz. J ni of the gown was accented with lace appliques and the skirt tapered into a train Miss Sally Kay Stone was maid of honor. She wore a gown of royal blue cnifion blue satin with over royal long 'ueer sleeves and ruffles trimming the neckline and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce C. Killian skirt. . Susan Thompson, Eileen McEntire and Miss Miss Marie McEntire attended as bridesmaids, with Amy -- Johnston as flower girl. Their gowns were like that of the maid of honor with puff sleeves and ruffles at the neckline. Warren McEntire was best man, with Bill Blood, Bill West, and Wayne McEntire as ushers. Sunset, Clinton, Clearfield, Hooper, Layton, West Point and other surrounding areas are urged to attend club activities. For reservations or further information call Mrs. 6 Ross Williams, or Mrs. Lewis Haynes, . . -- meet SUNSET Reciting wedding vows in the Ogden LDS Temple the former Miss Gera Dawson became the bride of Bruce C. Killian in ceremonies performed on Nov. 22. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd S. Dawson of 309 W. 1425 N. Mr. and Mrs. Cal W. Killian of 4859 S. 2250 W , Roy , are parents of the bridegroom. For her wedding and the reception at the White House in Ogden, the bride wore a gown of white silk organza styled with square neckline, long puff sleeves and long The group is anxious to have a good turnout. Financing problems and problems concerning the building will be discussed at the meeeing. ROY The Lake Cities Welcome Wagon Club will meet Tuesday, Dec. 12, from 10.30 until 12 noon for a brunch at the home of Mrs. Kyle Robbins, 4670 W. 2075 S., Roy. All newcomers vited to attend. are in- If youd like to join us at this brunch give the hostess a call, Mrs. Kyie RobWe will be bins, glad to have you. 773-494- 9. The bride chose an empire gown styled with standup col lar and lace cuffs and accented with pearls at the neckline. Miss Rebecca Dayhoff was maid of honor, with Miss Sheila Bagwell, bridesmaid, and Mrs. James D. Palmer, tending matron. at- The bridegroom is a son of Mrs. Fred E. Ottley of 442 S. State and the late Mr. Ottley. They wore floor length blue gowns styled with empire waist, puff sleeves and scoop The couple recited wedding vows in ceremonies performed in the Oakland, Calif. LDS Temple. They were honored the following evening at a reat the Sacramento ception North Stake Center. James D. Palmer was best man, with Walter Dayhoff ush- An open house will also be held in honor of the newlyweds at the Center Street Chapel neckline. ering. The newlyweds are residing in Sacramento where Mr. Ottley is presently empbyed Ward with the Montgomery Co. He will enter the armed forces in January. train. Mrs. Paul matron of honor. She was atin a empire waist gown of dark pink chiffon over light pink satin with floral print bodice. tired Bridesmaids were the Misses Janel Killian, Vicki Leffler, Marva Dalton & Karen Page. Thier gowns were styled after that of the matron of honor in dark pink. Alan Reid was best man with Gary Stegan, Kevin Dawson, Paul A. Dawson, Paul W. Dawson and Mike Dawson Following A. Dawson was us- hers a wedding the newlyweds will live trip in Roy. 773-424- 1. Most gifted at warm and wonderful dreamers with jewel-ton- e embroidery . . . M. Hurlburt, 2252 W. 4300 St., has arrived for duty at Clark AB, Philippines. Sergeant Hurlburt, an specialist, is assigned to a unit of the Pacific Air Forces (PACAF) which provides tactical air power supporting the U.S. and its allies in Southeast Acia and the Far East. She previously served at Travis AFB, Calif. The sergeant is a 1970 graduate of Roy High School. ree parking Free gift rapping I ree mail w rapping I- "he'll be delighted with the jewel tone embroidery accents, the soft Arnel triacetate nylon fleece or the elegant Antron 1 1 1 nylon tricot. From left : Long quilt robe with snap front closing, quilted nvlon tricot with Dacron polyester fiberfill lining, nylon $38. Short shift in Antron 111 non-clin1, v Ion fleece $30. tricot, s. m. $12. long robe, tricot Miift Classic in loti n $13. tricot, nylon long SI 1. Short quilt robe. trim trouer pajamas, 32-Dacron polvester fiberfill lining, $32. white. 1.50. Coral $ or Matching scuffs, g 10-1- 3 CLEARFIELD Members of the senior citizens group in Clearfield are encouraged to meet with the city council Dec. 12, 7 p.m. at the city building. Clearfield City has been contacted to furnish a building lot to build a senior citizens center. Mrs. Alice Johnson and Henry Call from the Central Office Farmington will attend the meeting as spokesman for the areas senior citizerx. Saturday. Ogden Temple rites held Philippine base - U.S. Air Force ROY Sergeant Nancy J. Hurlburt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. vows in ceremony couple exchange on 285-996- Roy woman Newcomers invited to area meet y The bodice Welcome Wagon plans party All senior citizens from North Davis and Kaysville are asked to attend. msa The new bride is a daughof Mr. and Mrs. Forrest W. Dayhoff of Sacramento. ter Miss Senior citizens GAIN - A loveCLEARFIELD ly November bride is the former Miss Janice Marie Dayhoff who was married Thursday to Robert B. Ottley ofSacramen-to- , Calif., formerly of Clearfield. -- n provides tips on quilting without gaininj smoking weight, special recipes from weight watchers, advice about smoking from Joyce Brothers, Ann Landers and Eleanor Holmes Norton, as well as information on the effect of cigarette smoke on children rites arnioiMicedl iC. mas Seal organization to reduce cigarette consumption by women. The Wednesday, December 6, 1972 Clearfield Courier Thursday, December 7, 1974 Chronicle by G ossa r cl At V 5 - Mr. and CLEARFIELD Benjamin Martinez of 472 Bruce are the proud parents of a baby girl born Nov. 24. Mrs. Martinez is the -- Mrs. t kwh mw former Teresa Martinez. and Mrs. Randall Mr. Brooksby of 75 W. 250 No. 7 are the parents of a son born Nov. 28. Mrs. Brooksby is the former RuLea Heaton. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carlos of 350 N. 200 W. have a new addition to their family. A daughter was born Nov. 29. Mrs. Carlos is the former Irene Porte. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Valdez of 143 W. 650 N. are the parents of a little girl born Nov. 29. Mrs. Valdez is the former Linda Pedilla. Mr. and Mrs. Barry Brunson of 226 W. 750 N. are the parents of a little son born Nov. 28. Mrs. Brunson is the former Carolyn Sr.ith. dEMSHk KLtNKE FLORAL And flo wers are j 1 furnished b Olive and Mark 2955 Vi ashington Phone 394-347- 4 CLOTHES 391 So. State, Clearfield 47 So. Main, Brigham Gty FOR EVERYONE |