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Show Member 13, Wi Clearfifld Courier n rv H Cn Ur o r? i scene of solemn marriage rites Friday Sept. 6 of the former Miss Carolyn Thompson snd PO. 2. C. Robert Eugene Dandoy Jr. was the Salt LDS Temple. The brides parents are Mr. and Mrs. Brent Thompson of 5705 S. The Roy. bridegroom's parents are Mr. 2000 Hkk A kkirtrtr: 1errMrfr1rx1r-- W and Mrs. Robert E. Dandoy of 1478 N. 300 W. Sunset. Reception guests were greeted at the White House in South Ogden. The bride was attractive in an organza over taffeta dress vrith an empire bodice stand-u- p collar and long bishop sleeves with lace at the top. The slightly gathered skirt featured rose lace at the hemline and the long train illusiou WdS adorned with kce appliques. A petite lace ruffie enhanced the collar and sleeve cuffs. Attendants were Miss Linda Thompson, sister of the bride ss maid of honor with Mrs. Glen Rooks and Mrs. Roger Fisher as attending matrons. Miss Dawn Dandoy was bridesmaid and Lisa Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eugene Dandoy Jr. ictrk-&'trk.-irkrk'-k k 'k'kkr-krkic- B Charlie Shaw and Shirley Dee, S(Chart) professionals with class expressed hopes that KSOP would bring them to Utah on one of their fall NASHVILLE, TENN: The imposing B.M.I. building on 16th avenue south in Nashville stands like monument and talent where elegence flow like leweled-tone- d notes in harmony under the able guidance of Frances Preston, the lady who holds the musical strings over twelve states of B.M I. The musical kingdom. secretary to the private secretary keeps a watchful eye and administers appointments months in ad- Nostalgia is here for the asking as tourists file past the pictures on the walls as if in a funeral prosession; they speak in whispers as if they might disturb the ghosts of those who might still be searching for lost dreams. Strains of old tunes and new that have made Nashville Music City U.S.A. are being played in hushed recordings. Over at Capitol the great Sherrill is producing another hit by a new star; vance. George Jones saunters by Next door to B.M.I. is the and meets Joes recognition with a warm fijendly, hand Country Music Hall of Fame, where the.four walls of Jan XMas; lieKoy m Van&yltm Reeves personal items are Modern Country Music Ambassador, stops to chat and displayed with guitars, saddles and fancy jackets of Roy Drusky, catching a flight to a gig says to tell his fans in other greats and performers ot tne past and Utah. Howdy. shows. from Eiverdale with a great big voice. Reports from all contacts are not in yet but original songs which were evaluated fell short of being com- mercial. Professional A and R men gave a second listen to tapes of top Utah artists and were enthusiastic enough to make copies for future evaluation; but with truck loads of mail delivered daily there may be some waiting for results. Guitarist, A1 Cook, from Huntsville was lauded for his Billy professional backing on Roger Arnold of Kanes ville, whomevei yonerayed about. . cer-Down kiary-Aons- nd band from this area Home favorable received com- from those in the A wind screen was know. suggested for this little gal ments was judged tttwlvt UiOCtlOUlMwl We ran into Tony Booth who says he is just waiting for that big hit record. Grinning behind his fashionable mustache, Tony admits that he got his start in show biz when Buck Owens introduced him to M.G.M., we are hoping for such a break for our Utah artists. Front men for some of the biggies dont mind telling you a that for a handsome-pne- e song can be Introduced to and recorded by a singing star, a few of is are trying to break that barrier, if we do youll liz. bear it first from ?AJ 1 .m ff rf" .n w vr r .y J ? . e Ig vMfcW V.lyy j kj 70 J Ileninger junior bridesmaid. Julie Ann Hopkins was t!e flower girl. They were dressed in embossed oigandy over satin trimmed with lace with the maid of honor and flowergirl m lavender and the other attendants in pink. Mrs. Brenda Hanna greeted guests at the reception desk. Brother of the bridegroom Darrell Dandoy performed duties of best man. Terry Eggert ushered. A trip to Acapulco and Mexico City was taken by the newlyweds. They will live in San Diego where the bridegroom is stationed with Uie Navy. A wedding breakfast following the ceremony was hosted by the bridegrooms parents at the Mansion House Humana Inc., the hospital company, will break ground for Die new Layton Community Hospital at noon, Tuesday, September 24, at the 22 acre site at 1600 Antelope Drive. The public is invited to attend the ground breaking ceremony for Humanas first hospital in Utah. The four story structure being built by the Louisville, ivy., hospital company is Wendescribed by dell in Ogden for immediate family and grandparents. Prior to her marriage Miss Thompson was guest of honor at a number of parties which were given by Mrs. Kay Parkinson, Ruth Foster and Glenda Tulane at the Tulane home in Roy, a miscellaneous shower. Mrs. Evelyn Hill, Mrs. Brenda Hanna a personal shower at the Hill home ajso in Roy. Mr. Dandoys mother and grandmother Francis Hunt hosted a miscellaneous shower at the Hunt home in Roy and Mrs. Cynthia Rooks, Mrs. Glenn Rooks and Mrs. Christine Pratt another at the home of Cynthia Rooks in ' w r m ' ES 59 542 iCfSfc s If J and an eight-bepediatric unit. The obstetrics department will have labor-roofacilities for three patients and two delivery rooms. The nursery is designed for 12 infants and a suspect or isolation nursery will be available for two additional babies. The new hospital will have fully staffed facilities to emergency provide sendees. The emergency department will have three treatment areas in addition to Salt Lake City. The project is scheduled for completion during spring The hospital is designed One hundred beds will be completed initially. The remaining area will be shelled-i- n and completed when needed. The new hospital will include a three-be- d coronary care unit, a (hrfuaJwj intpnQiv rar unit ! ZS, Following dfo i a wedding trip 0i iS Pi Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma held their first of a series cs !T!Arth!y mootinw pt the home of Alice Allen in The Kaysville, Sept. 9. speaker was Jan Tyler. Her You Are subject Idealistic?" New officers are president, Vice Loretta Johnson: president. Catherine Aiex: second vice pres:, Alice Allen: treasurer, Genese Beck: recording secretary, Virginia Spankle: corresponding secretary, LaDean & Damewood: Miss Susan Sorenson and Randy Lament Watson were married on Saturday Sep?.. 7 in rites performed by Bis nop S. L. Sly in the Seagull Room in Clearfield. Miss Sorenson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C&bert of Sunset, Mr. Christensen the sen of Mrs. Dolores Christensen of Sunset and Lee Christensen of Price. ushering. - A wedding breakfast was hosted by the grooms parents following the Temple ceremony at the Red Flame for close in Bountiful relatives and the wedding party. Prior parliamen Attendants at Committe members are KLENKE FLORAL And F towers are council of Phone 334-347- 4 The Petty Weils School of Dance Help your child dovsl op poiso, charm through Sasscns In classical ballot. and SCREENING ii Enroll now I 19, 1974 . ; 7 Hospital foi persorti 35 or over. Glaucoma Sight lost before discovery can be stopped if discovered early. cannot be restored so check-up- s ore vital. There ore warning siqns which will be tought oion with your free examination. Glaucoma sometimes strikes without any warnings. The exam- ond painless and will be performed by compe- tent Medical Doctors. I I I Instruction begins I I r I I Phons 773-603- 8 I ! 21 55 N. ? 50 W. - ' Ogdn ' 29S5 Washington Mow Opening In Sunset B, Tn S" represenative. grace SPONSOR 7? furnished by Olive end Made is the ceremony were Mrs. Wanda Clough, matron of honor with Danny Reynolds best man. The newlyweds will live in Sunset. to her marriage the new bride was guest of honor at a kitcher shower which was given by Mrs. Beth Leavitt at her home in Sunset. Mrs. LuAnn Willoughby at a also entertained miscellaneous shower at her home in Clinton. affairs: Catherine Alex, research: Phyllis Morrell, publications and publicity: Melpha Koldewyn, scholarships: Ar-dManning, music. : Sarah Voigt, historian: Alice Allen, ( SNEAK THIEF DF SiSHT ) vdHra.nl-'- Paul W. Orton was best man with Keith Orton, Val Orton and Robbie Dunn Ann Jones, membership. Shirley Rhine, nominations: Della Russell, program: Shirley Bubak, growth and Ella Hoskin, service: profesional tis of 1236 N. 125 W. Sunset. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Victor Orton of 525 E. 2S50 N. in North Ogden. The brides wedding gown of sheer chiffon over delustered satin had a fitted bodice and long bouffant sleeves. The long skirt was enhanced by a lace border at the hemline. Mrs. Bryce Olson attended the bride as matron cf honor wearing a blue satin with white polka dots. The ensemble had a long skirt and puffed sleeves. Bridesmaids were Miss Pattie Jo Curtis, Miss Sonia Curtis and Miss Juhe Curtis. Their dresses were styled like the matron of honor's gown in yellow. Mrs. LuAnn Waters greeted guests at the recep- fry MUt tarian. Ann Carrigan. I ,jv t elects J yAO.i to Park, WUp 8 & Humana Inc., currently operates 54 hospitals with 5,940 beds in 13 states. With the addition of the Layton project, construction under way will bring Humana's total number of hospitals to 64 and the total beds to more 4 J is quick and other facilities for patient comfort. Mrs. and Mrs. Blair Eldon Orton will make their home in Clearfield. The couple exheanged vews on Wednesday Sept. 11 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. That evening they greeted guests at a reception at the Sunset Stake Center. The bride is the former Miss Linda Jan Curtis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Joseph Cur- - A-li- Their Grey. daughter Christie is a year and a half. Hie baby will be named Brandon Zachary. ination plete bathroom facilities, telephone, color television newlyweds son and Miss Cindy Perez of Denver, Colo. They wore floor length gowns' ' of dotted" swiss . fashioned with a Riffle at Die scooped neckline and waist daisy lace accenting the skirt and the empire waist. John Palacio cf Tuscon and Benny Chavez shared best man duties. Ushers were Steve Retina and Mark Gonzales. Following a wedding trip to Bear Lake the newlyweds will live in Tucson. - wwnrwy. a modem nurse-cal- l system and other facilities necessary to good nursing care. These rooms will also have com- Community Yellowsotone Bridesmaids were Miss Margaret Gutierrez of Tuc- A 7 lb. 6 oz. CLINTON boy was born to Susan and William Grey Sept. 15. The baby, delivered at the McKay-De- e Hospital is the second child for Mr. and Mrs. -- rooms will have oxygen and vacuum, full-servi- m$p- McKay-De- e n 25-be- d Happiness is a baby boy at tht Patient piped-i- 1976. Impressive rites Saturday Sept. 7 in the Spanish Assembly of God Church united in marriage the former Miss Deksie Pena to Armando L. Gutierrez. Parents of the bride are 'Mr. and Mrs. Mac Pena of 2609 N. 275 W. in Sunset. Mr. Gutierrez is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesus A. Gutierrez of Tucson, Arizona. The Rev. David Lee Cordova officiated at the rites. A family dinner, hosted by the brides parents was held that evening and the couple was further honored at a reception at the White House inSmitl Ogden. The bride was lovely in a sheer organza gown, enhanced by lace on the empire bodice around the scalloped neckline at the top and cuffs of the Victorian sleeves. A flounce bordered by lace accented the hemline of the floor length skirt and train. Attending as maid of honor was Miss Shirley Cordova of Nyssa, Ore. with Mrs. Benny Chavez as matron of honor. StPTEMSE a for 125 beds. - I cindude facilities to provide services for patients and employees and visitors. Hospitals surgical department will include three major operating rooms and one room for operating cystoscopic procedures. The recovery area will be able to accommodate as many as eight patients. Other departments in the association with Sharp Pinegar and Associates of ' V departments, and dietary room and one cast room. ; Layton IK, 1971 pharmacy, radiology, department, laboratory, inhalation therapy and physical therapy one emergency operating president, as an advanced-technolog- y facility designed to meet the hospital needs of the Layton area. Lloyd C. Sullivan and Associates of Cincinnati, Ohio, is the architect for the project in r new hospital will d Kumaria Cherry, Sepif-inta- f Hir , Shirley Bushs Welcome Back UlC 4 fcww: i i Wednesday, Y: lion Club end th Utah SacUty for th PvavomHan el 5- -1 & Sen?1?! MB 4RSg 4 |