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Show Sun Chronicle Thursday, September 26, iiumL jpi '"0 - ?- -- ii'i Jtm w y "c-- w.: atu.c.'r.r rjscas-sSKJc- Clearfield Courier 1374 - IDS vows recited by area duo Aliwywigi i - ..052 " d4 ,iswJs'.fef..: igfe mmmt I m $ga vP stiisj-- . ft' r t &rlrsl VW . ? J5$fr y as5 ?? A iW 'W -- i3?V-,- wi 1 .ftft I r 'fphJy ,- Skvrts'wiM &9A-- v s&V?Fj & svtj& ", u; ?1 ft A--- Ms 4iill ,1 mm?f s4-v-W- ' v $&?. rf.,.tiA ' EV4Um?r fe.-i'- i' ,,j . - - 9$$n , yVMy;k.v & ' "$' & f&m '& $ Sk 'r. $' v f Mr. and Mrs. Sidney L. Sly announce the marriage oftheir daughter Edith to Rodger P. Ilansen. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil P. Hansen of 117 Parkway in Clearfield. The couple repeated vows on Aug. 23 in a ceremony solemnized in the Salt Lake IDS Temple. A reception was held that evening at the White house in rtf 1774 N. 330 W. South Ogden. The attractive bride greeted guests in a gown of bridal satin over taffeta. The empire model featured a Chantilly lace bodice and long sleeves with a wide pin pleated ruffle at the wrists. The chapel train and skiit were enhanced by appliques of matching lace and bordered by pleated ruffling. Attending the bride as maid of honor was her sister Miss Denise Sly, with Miss Suzanne Hammon a cousin, Miss Christy Krupa and Miss Callene Hagvey a niece of the :i4 " k i; pi m w La bridegroom bridesmaids. Their matching gowns were princess styled in orange cotton and polyester with white daisies, had high necklines and short puffed sleeves with Venetion lace trim. XtJ,.. V: ! kfj", , IS M-- - S :m0. They carried w hite baskets of white daisies. vTn1 h Miss Joslyn Weberg greeted guests at the recep- 5sa y tion desk. Serving best man duties w'as Kurt Kightly with Steve Hoskins and Rrad Harvey a ifcA. A La" f f .At ! 11 - s v cousin of the groom as ushers. Following a wedding trip to California the couple will live I. '1 in Kaysvilie. A wedding dinner was hosted on Thursday evening at the Mansion House in Ogden for members of the wedding party and close relatives. An open house was hosted on Friday by the brides parents following the wedding ceremony. Miss Sly was guest of honor at several prenuptial parties prior to the wedding. A y. iRSaa5.- - BBitsiSifh-iiA- A vr.sw: rrrf-ws-r- ft Kfef PTA View y Valley i v, '4 - vT $. -- i . .I - r . V ' .; .v ' J&3. fH';v--!;-- I' (4,. ... ' - -- . (.,'$& f Saturday, Sept. 28, 1974 Valley View P.T.A. presents a fund raising The Incredible Mr. movie, Limpet starring Don Knotts. The movie w:" be shown at 10:00 am and 1:00 pm . Admission is 25 cents. Popcorn, candy and soft drinks will be sold for 13 cents. Proceeds form the movie go to the On the ' -- .V3i3ws4;-k?u- vs, : -- , VT ' xrejiCXSa V'- - P.T.A. Thursday t Ul 4 '' V A f'.i. ' imsAmm I ,.v (S' f, . 7P Wrsem :A A - Back-to-Scho- ol night will be October 3, 1971 at 6:30 p.m. Parents be sure and come and meet your childrens teachers. A special film "Cipher in the Snow will be shown and refreshments will be served. Parents will have an opportunity to become acquainted with the programs initiated this year by the P.T.A. Officers in P.T.A are Jack and Janice Alberts, Pres., Mike and Sharon Strebel, Wallace Knight, 2nd Carol Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Ilansen Historian. Richard and Mary Anderson, Parliamentarians, Cheryl Wilde, See., and Elaine Treasurer and Tamara Schenk and EHa Jackson, Teachers Representatives Committee chairmen are: Jean Kempinger, Program; Ann Workman, Health : Dana Anderson, Membership; Bonnie Harris, Publicity; Hazien Page, Room Mothers; Kay C, Criggcr, Projects; Flsie Bookmobile; England, Cheryl Seamens, Preschool and ; Morrill, Ingrid Hospitality. Mrs. Rick L. Haddon Hiii-Kadd- on W 3 W After a wedding to Idaho Falls, newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Rick L. Haddon will make their home in Riverdale. ROY trip r s The former Miss Connie Jean Hill, and Mr. Haddon were married in rites solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A wedding party was held that evening at the Roy LDS 10th Ward cultural hall. ' The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ' EarlfT Hill, 2801 W. 6000 S. Washington Terrace and the late Mr. Haddon. For the nuptial events the bride was dressed in an original gown of sji'K organza overTjffeta enhanced by embroidered Alencon lace on the bodice. Lonnie Parents of the bridegroom are Mrs. David (Nellie) Haddon, 254 W. 4800 S Haddon served as best man. ." Wiftj,,.. 'v - . v- Happiness is . . . -' vr? , T .4 Mt ir; J ,v ' - 1" V p &'.' rV i- I: ... Banskas si Snoopy IS feSrf , :W ' ' ii" . In a ceremonv performed Sept. G in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, the former Kristine 'ifeT7 ''-i- ' W&k " Elaine Oram pit became the bride of Lloyd Johnson. TTiat evening the couple was honored at a reception at the LDS Roy North Stake Center. The bride ts a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell W. Oram of 4760 S. 2025 VV. Parents of the bridegroom tlmf '.! , b"V' i. The Lafayette Ballroom of Hotel Utah will be the location this year for the convention of the national Society Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Beginning at 9:30 am. State Captain Kate Carter in charge. The morning session will be varied, with a speaker on Photography in Early Utah, the Presidents report, Our Pioneer Heritage, Vol. 17, Kate Carter awards and a review of Januarys An Ou. standing lesson, Diary. Luncheon at noon will be in the Empire Room. The afternoon session begins at 2 p.m. in the Museum and Carriage Horn. There will be authentic Indian dances, sp?cial exhibits which include the Salt Lake Theatre, Brigham Young His Possessions, Bibles Manuscripts, acts. Pioneer Arts, Display of Pioneer Photographs, Modem Paintings of the Pioneer Era, Pioneer Dolls, Toys used by Pioneer Children, First ZC MI Store, Stories of Chest and Trunks and United Slates Flags. The displays and talks all by well qualified people, musical numbers in the morning 4 Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johnson afternoon sessions. members invited . All DUP are Mr. and Mrs. Bruce E. Johnson of 1976 W. 4450 S. For the wedding events the bride was gowned in a polyester double knit dress with empire waist, high neckline, and long puffed sleeves. Delicate lace trimmed the bodice and tlie long skirt. Miss Bridgett Oram attended as maid of honor with Miss Karla Johnson, Miss Joni Johnson, Miss Sherri Jolmson and Mess Becky Johnson as bridesmaids and Teresa Oram as flower girl. They wore matching empire dresses in orange and yellow floral print with brown lace pattern. The dresses were styled with bell sleeves and ,nng skirts Best man was Wayne Dalton witrh David Oram, Darcy Johnson, Dennis Johnson, Todd Oram and Rick Oram as ushers. The coulple will live in Roy after a wedding trip. ,r " roni BLOCKS Special knits for her very first days of school. Luxurious, soft ond comfortable. Retains shape through many washings. Resists shrinking, stretching, snagging. A. Doubleknit jumper, corded trim in contrast color. "Snoopy" applique on patch pocket. 100 nylon. Greenred, navygold, redbrown. $10.50. nylon. B. Full fashioned knit pant of 100 two of one on pockets. patch applique Sroopy" Straight leg, covered elastic waistband. Greenwhite, goldwhite, navy white, redwhite. $10.50. with Jacquard knit sweater to coordinate pants and jumper in greenwhite, goldwhite, novywhite, redwhite. "Snoopy pattern. Solid color full turtleneck and cuffs. Sizes $7.50. -a - S8t7SM fy - ' sMm X i. XX1-W9 - ' 'M X--At hi s jjj i wedding breakfast, hosted by the grooms parenA QA 11 ts, was held at the Crepe Kitchens in Salt Lake. 14'k V. Xi lota r11' monuments. The lesson on Lassen Volcanoes and Yosemite National Parks was give June Ileiscr. All members but two were present. At the close of the meeting the hostess served delicious refreshments KLENKE FLORAL 2955 Washington 4 Phona 394-347- , f. Xi Iota Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met Sept. 16 at the home of Marcelle Weaver. Lessons for this year will be on national parks and And Flowers are furnished by Olive and Mark T 1 Lake Sid Square 39 1 South State, Clearfield ,lr: ' ,v |