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Show t I t Son Cfci'eaJcic Cites rf kid C wrier Thursday, April 4, 1114 " X 1574 Ajril Wedses-Jay- , T Wr 4 ? ,,, Iff Irf . 'K fr s t l . M ; $ Vn.-cdr- - J r i inf I sl v4 vv. " J f f . t-x- ' PiV&-r- W 4 IK F r&5! ;.3w c 9'V?v'Vl sL 4WU tp .V ClSr ''-- - n SA i s;-- f -- yc4f 5 jjKSsjjff The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Giles s of 152 W. 1125 N., Mr. Mr. and are parents Pat-tillo- m of 1507 N. The bride was lovely in a length gown of peau de soi with nylon lace overlay Seed pearls adorned the empire waistline and the neckline and long sleeves. The gored skirt extended into a chapel train. A sister of the bride, Mr. Jeffery Flint, attended as matom of honor wearing a lavender crepe gown, styled midriff and a with a set-i- 8 i$WM cakes. Refreshments will be served and all RJH mothers and sons are invited. Faculty advisers are Loyal West, Floyd Slater, and Max Fredrickson. Bend receives n two-piec- foverafefe nates ROY Last Friday Sand Ridge concert band performed at USU and received many tavorable comments from the clinician and other directors. Some of Uiysc being, Excellent preparation and an excellent band - good style, interpretaion, imaginative students collar, trimmed e with lavender lace. The other attendants, Mrs. Kenneth Andrews, Mrs. Ilene Barnes, Miss Susan Clifford and Miss Debbie Smith, the tSKS SSSSSu - f&i 1- - flowergirl, Tamera Flint, wore gowns of lavender and purple, styled after the matron of honors gown. ifiraai- committed, "' Diane Werwick greeted guests at the reception desk. Assuming best man duties was Kerry Barnes. Ushering were Tom Pattillo, Ed Pattillo, Ken Andrews and Dan King. Chad Pattillo was a ring bearer. A breakfast prior to the wedding was hosted by the grooms parents at the Mansion House for about 15 guests Sharon was guest of honor at several parties before here marriage given by Diane Werwick and Debbie Smith in Roy, a miscellaneous shower and Kathleen Dillon and Evelyn Giles entertained in North Ogden at a personal eagSS i 3 HOLDING UP a before picture is Mary Martha, who lost 1014 pounds in less than a year. Im just a mere shadow of myself today, she says, and I feel great! Girls, want to lose weight? Mary Murtha, today is but a shadow of her former self. And that thin shadow which she now casts is tall in IOIV4 pounds in a period ending last month. Some friends and acquaintances of long standing, the eyes achievement because they drop 50-w- however, of her fellow losers" who watched her dont recognize her so no readily, longer andiamo evckrvviicrs s , (r.-- , ! s more versot'le than a sling Dressing up, dressing down stoyng home or on thp town Pvmyplnfc is sfmg territory Platfof m sole and new higher heel Designed for That leggy look, so right with skirts and what ar great dresses CnriKO patent if fc y L O 39 1 -- -3 r fe 1 H n fi t S row Ho. w n 1 V V R Y O N State Clearfield t ;A'.n ?-- ,' v jy V ? l ' 'aswscar'$vMr Special guests at the wedding were Mrs. Amy Randall of Morgan, grandmother of the bride, and Mis. Loryne King cf Pueblo, Colo , an aunt of the groom and her son Dan King who is stationed at an airbase in California Following a wedding trip through Idaho the newlyweds will reside in Ogden . ,, .. Janice Lynn Sander 0UO & -. thusiasm and devotion to cuase. Great pleasure to hear smaest&vmss&mji you." One of the best bands Denis Mammon heard all day." 825-947- 4 Besides all of the musical the qualities displayed by students, Miss Manning was Mrs. Marjery Cowley who most impressed with the students behavior. She came from Santa Cruz, Calif, to see her seriously ill sister, received many fine comLouJean Wayment has been pliments on the behavior and with her mother Mrs. Sand staying of the Ridge discipline students which should bring Sylvis Smith Mrs H B Hammon was pride to the school and comamong eight luncheon guests munity. The clinician was Dr. Max of Mrs Raymond . Mrs. H. G. Hammon was Dalby of USU music departeight luncheon guests among other assisted by ment, university professors of of Mrs. Raymond Adams at her home in Clearfield on music. Nine additional junior high Thursday afternoon. Miss Jean Gornngs and bands also participated m the clinic and their directors Miss Helen Belleridge spent were very impressed with the weekend here with Jeans family, the Hal Gomnges. Sand Ridge. Both are attending BYU. Miss Belleridge home is in England. Ross Nebeker is still in intensive care in serious condition at the McKay Hospital, he was injured in a snowmobile accident two weeks ago.. Mary. recognize John Dudman, 69, of Ogden She has been introducing who died on March 24 at his her slender self to people she home in South Ogden after a has known for some time niness, was the father nowadays, and only then do of Jack S. Dudman He had they realize her success. been employed by the Ogden Mary attempted to lose extra Union Railroad & McKay Dee poundage numerous times, Hospital. He is survived by but finally, a year ago, her his widow the former Elaine doctor issued the challenge Storey, son Jack & and that she answered: Mary, daughter Mrs. Doug (Diane) youre still a young woman. Woolsey, Roy, two grandWhy dont you take off that children, 4 brothers & 2 extra weight? sisters. Funeral services on Bht-to- n With the help of her Tuesday, Bishop Glenn of the 39th ward ofhusband, Andrew Murtha, Burial in the Ogden Mary has kept her resolve to ficiating. City Cemetery. lose through a year of dieting, Jeff Abate, Marmda Kruit-bosand has gone from 236 pounds Teresa Opp and Sharee to 1344 pounds. Nicholas were among 16 Mary insists that it was not promising young debators as difficult as she always had representing Clearfield High feared, and credits her School at the State Debate husband with providing Tournament held at the moral support on the oc- University of Utah last casions when she might have weekend. Jeff Abate and slipped off the diet and Miranda Kruitbosh were satisfied her craving for her among eight debaters, Miss favorite food, Opp in impromptu speech, special Miss Nicholas in legislative cheeseburgers. I really enjoyed the foods forum. Marilyn Hobbs was among prescribed in the weight loss organization which I joined, piano students of Lorraine Dombrioski taking part in a she says. "Now I find real pleasure in piano recital which was held at th'vFcemont School on shopping for clothes She heads straight for the March 27 Leila Mae V.aLson Manful, size 14 dresses in any store she chooses rather than go 63, of Riverdale who died trudging into what she terms March 25 was the sister of "fat girl" shops, to buy extra- - Mrs. Alvin (Lorna) Sharp She had beer, an rrr.ploycc an Mary also happily an- Scow crufts m Ogden, and HAFB She was a member erf ticipates attending the reunion of the John the Riverdale First ward. Hams High School Class of Funeral services were on 1954 at Harrisburg, Penn , iri Thursday with Bishop Gail July. She was overweight at Sandeis officiating, burial was in the Ogden City high school graduation. Five years ago, at the last Cemetery. Miss Linda Larsen, from class reunion she attended, Sue Was stuffed into a Site BYU, came home to be witli over the 244 dress This July, she here family knows that her name tag weekend. Dr. and Mrs. Errather than her breadth will nest Larson and here brother reveal her identity to her for- and sisters. mer classmates Janet Linda Evans, peyn 0 niJWt., show er 0 hone -- .V :fei,'"i:c 300 W. cake, baked by the boys, or 25 cents each. The program will include an old fashioned square dance, amoung other activities, and prizes for the outstanding - S SS. Mothers and sons will celebrate at the annual Roy Junior High party, Thursday evening at 7:30 in the school gymnasium. Dress is western style and admission will be a r- : - SrfW- 3 hs- - Mrs. E.N. Pattillo HH &. w SELECTING DECORATIONS for the Movers aiid Sons party are Boys Association Officers Jim Goodman, Mark Nelson and David 1 n - ? ? ,- "' JJ 'M'x W. !? '?v & Thomas, Edna Hill, Elvina Merrill and Ann Rogers posted a shower in honor of Mrs. Mark Taylor on March 26 at the Ewans home. There were about 30 guests Mrs. attending Taylor received many lovely gifts or the new arrival expected iny day now. Mrs. Sylvia Smith accompanied her daughter Margery Cowley to Santa Cruz, Calif , where she will visit for a week or so then go on to Sacramento for a visit with grandaughters whe has in that area. Mrs. Cowley came to see here sister, Lou Jean Wayment who died while she was here. She stayed on for the funeral which was on Friday. A number of Junior high school students were among those competing in the 1974 Weber Regional Science Fair at Weber State College who received trophys . In the exhibit competition Paul Scct Vstcrlsus Seventh grade biological Mark Anderson, 8th grade, biological. Barbara Barnes and Linda Robinson, 8th grade physical science Kevin Bates, Joey Olsen, Monte Jensen, Tina Sandoval, Jackie Felton and Jolene 9th Gallegos, grade, biological. Sunset students from the Clearfield High School division winning honors were Larry Argyle, Chemistry: Michael Jones and Larry Kanne, earth, space, math and engineering: Kurt Hansen, environmental: Denise Earl, project exihibit division botoany: Lois Scambia, medican and dental: Bruce Nelson, social and behavioral. Mr. and Mrs. Preal George of Kanosh visited for a few days with a daughter and her familty The Ramon Warners The Charles Arnold family were in Afton, Wyo., last week attending funeral ser vices for Mrs. Arnolds father Burt Kennington who died last week Funeral services were on Saturday Mrs Roy Hansen and her brother C.len Kimber of Cedar Fort were in charge of a formal umiicr ui RcAburg, Idah , last weeK, tne food consisting entirely of storage foods. There were about 150 buying tickets for the affair which was enjoyed much by those in attendance. Miss Sharon Giles became the bride of Terry Neai Pattillo in solemn ceremonies pel fui uni at the Ivv House m Ogden an on March 22. President Kenneth Rock officiated and the couple received guests at a reception immediately following p n we Mr. and Mrs. Carl G. Sander of 1059 N. 450 W. announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Janice Lynn to Sgt. Raymond Michael Williams. Parents of the prospective bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Larry L. Williams of' Brooksville, Fla. The couple plans to exchange vows on May 3. at the Hill Air Force Base Chapel No. 2 with a reception to follow' at the Roy Elks Lodge. Miss Sander was graduated from Clearfield High School and attended the University and Weber State of Utah College. A of graduate Hernando High School in Florida, Mr. Williams attended the Tampa Technical Institute. He is ' presently serving with the Air Force at Hill Air Force Base. PTA's sponsor movie, 'Where Red fem Grow According to its producer, Where the Red Fern Crow's is a delightful movie for children, and about 300 Utah PTAs are hoping that it will be a great success PTA organizations in Salt Lake Murray, Granite, Jordan, David, Nebo, Alpine, Ogden, Weber, Cache, and Provo school districts are movie sponsoring the c a funrlrmcmfT nmieot or Many schools are giving their students an opportunity to attend a matinee showing of the movie as an extracurricular activity. Tickets are being sold at the schools by the PTS, and money raised will stay with each local school and be used for worthwhile projects as determined by the local PTA officers, reported Stewart H. Beveridge, who is promoting ,r ts v PTA. The movie, which had its world premiere in Salt Lake City on March 27, is playing at Trolley Square in Salt Lake City, United Artists Cinema in Fashion Place Mall in Murray, the Scere in Orem, and the Cineman in Logan. It will open at the Cincdome in Ogden on April 3. Producer Lyman Dayton, Studio City, Calif., who was in Salt Lake City for the premiere, said the movie illustrates many principles which parents are trying to teach their children: honesty, determination, character, perseverance, courage, setting and achieving goals, hard work, and a love for animals. The story focuses on the life of a boy in eastern Oklahoma dui ing the depression days of the early 1930s, who bought a d pups, pair of which he trained to be champions. But the excitement and as victory were short-livetragedy awaited the pujs. The movie based on the book of the same title by Wilson Rawls, who now makes his home in Idaho Falls, was filmed 111 its entirety near Tahlequah, Okla., coon-houn- V ' vh;v -. 1 -- 3 j. A & S ,- 4 c ' viu';' vA tic 1 l -- ! .iCr Everything youd want in a new floor beauty, durability, comfort, economy Sundial has it all. 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