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Show , Thursday, November 7, Sun Chronicle j 4v M j viw i - j ivfc-- v & Wednesday, November 6, Clearfield Courier 1374 1' Church of Religious Science WjP Open house scheduled An Open House will be held Sunday, November 10th from 3 00 p m to 8 00 p m by the Ogden Science of Mind Teaching Center, Church of Religious Science at 514 21st Street to announce their new home to the community. The public is invited to come and share in this joyous occasion. Refreshments will be served and church members will be WBMffCSESSBZQgSaSS . I I arsra n.jis vet BeMMt-wwset-ew-f Denise Hammon Phone 825-947- t&? isu 4 sis rry? Mrs. Rodger Schroader of East Layton a former Sunset resident entertained at a luncheon last week for a number of friends mostly from the Suaset area Present were Mrs. A Wallace, Mrs nest I .arson, Mrs Charles Thompson, Mrs Joe Trease, Mrs Marino Gan., Mrs Jack Hobbs all of Sunset and Mrs Iarry McKean of Riverdale. Er- .1 Hammon was among seven luncheon guests of Mrs. Eldren Parker at the Parker home in Roy on Mrs. H. G Tuesday. recently came here from Homestead AFB A business meeting was held on Monday morning at the home of Norma Earl for about 12 county board members of DUP. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Grismola have returned from a fall trip which took them into Arizona and New Mexico where they visited with Mrs. Grismoias brother Mr. and Mrs Lynn Mittun They were away about two weeks Mrs. Jack Hobbs was among about 25 guests a bridal shower for Miss Jackie Dobbs at Miss Dobb's home in Roy last week Miss Dobbs will of The Leon Blacks BrighamCity visited here on Saturday with Mrs Black's marry Gary Strong of 2 in a parents Mr and Mrs. KenMorgan on Nov neth Iverson. ceremony to be performed at Mr. and Mrs. Duwam Larher home. Mr Strong is a sen were among family mem-lier- s nephew of Mrs llobiis A who accompanied Mr miscellamous affair, she and Mrs. David Sickler for received many lovely and their Manti Temple marriage Useful gifts which will help in on Saturday. Mrs. Sickler is beginning their life together the former Rebecca Larsen Mrs Joseph (Amor) Children Aaron and Sarah Mrs. and Clearfield Maliey, were sealed to the couple Ward (Marge) Armstrong, Nov. 2 is their civil wedding Ogden, returned last week silver wedding anniversary from 17 day trip to Spain and Mr and Mrs. Glenn Iarsen of England Kaysvilie also were in the In Spain they visited 6 cities group Granada and including Mrs Jack Hobbs visited in Madrid, and one dav went by Salt Lake City along with a twat to Tangiers number of relatives at the Lvdroplane in No Africa. home of Mis Scott Law. Locating in London they Presenty were Mrs. James toured the places of interest Burton of Ogden, Mrs. Frank tlu-rand visited outlying Sheridan of Roy. Mrs Dennis places of interest: Castle Morh of Bountiful and Mrs. Combe, Bach. Stonehedge Ron Young of Costa Mesa, Coventry, Oxford, and spent Calif. one night and day at Stratford The Duwain Larsen family on Avon, where they attended were among family members the Shakespearian play. MacBoth the birthday beth attending anniversary of Mrs. Vera Mrs Mabev also visited her Larsen Van Steeter at the niece Mrs Brian Hoskins and home of Mrs Van Steeters son Mr. and Mrs William Elliot in Rov on Sunday Coming from Epliraim for the event were Mr. and Mrs. Ned Larsen, Bvron Larsen, and Mr and Mrs. Alma Larsen. Mr. and Mrs Joseph Burnett were among about 40 persons who took a bus tour of the LDS Historical sites They spent a few days in New York, Washington D C. at the opening of the new Temple. The tour included such places Mo.. as Independence, Nduvoo, Carthage, 111 , Palmyra, N.Y Mr. and Mrs Burnett work in the Ogden so LDS were Temple m the interested especially new one in Washington Mr. Hugh Hiendel of Hawaii and Miss Helen Hughs were guests of Mr. and Mrs Jack Hobbs on Sunday evening. Miss Hughs home is Kearns, she is attending Weber State College Mrs James Fish will make her home here in Sunset while her husband is in Korea. Thev Coventry Mrs. Mis Armstrong in London for 5 and Mrs Hubert Frankfort, GerMehneit was an American Field Service student in the Armstrong family in Mabev and were joined days by Mr Mehnert of many Mr home in I');, 9 10 Dr. Odden are Peter R Cassiere, Alford S. Taylor, present to greet people answer questions. This is a scientific, religious teaching philosophy based upon ideas expounded Ernest by the thinker-wmite- r Holmes in his book Science ot Mind. The church founded upon these ideas is known as the United Church of Religious in Salt Lake City for a number of years. The group in Ogden started meeting in homes in the summer of 1972, then became a In February 1974 the group applied for lull church status to the United Church of Religious Science. r. Dr. Clarke Odden, a South Ogden Chiropractor, is the part-tim- minister. Serving e Legion social American Legion Roy Post having a Polynesian dinner and dance Saturday 1)9 is night social hour will start at p m . followed by dinner from 7 to 8 .!() p m Live music hv Country Trash will begin at 9 p m 6 30 Donations of $2 50 per per- son will bo accepted at the dixir. The post Home address is 14 W 5600 S tpA p .A c ' Nita Anderson, Rumsey Wheeler, Carol Russell, and Evelyn Oxborrow who is also the Junior Church director. Services are held every Sunday at 11:00 a m. witha Junior Church for children through the 6th grade held at the same time Classes and discussions groups meet on various nights of the week. After the Open House the Center will also be open several nights during the week with people available to lend books from the library, sell the metaphysical books available in the bookstore, and to answer questions about this teaching and religion The phone number of the Center and Church is on the Board of Trustees of the Ogden Church along with jW.-- . Reception honors local newlyweds The wedding and reception of the former Miss Margo Thurgood and Randy L. Hurst were held at the Not- - Temple rites recited Homemakers announce plans for meeting of household odds and ends. Refreshments will be served The newly organized chapter of the Roy Young Homemakers will meet at 10.00 a.m on Thursday, November 14, at the home of Mrs. Leon Furnish, 5042 So. 2675 W Roy. The meeting will involve the members in afterwards. The women of the Roy Young Homemakers are interested in working together to build successful families, organizing good homes, and helping with and contributing to community affairs. Our primary objective is to provide the kind of education in vocational homemaking which will aide all women to making and creating their own Christmas tree ornaments out of holiday paper, ribbons, bows, and all types Talent become successful home- makers. Women seeking a good time and who are interested in improving their homemaking skills are invited to call Mrs. Leon Furnish at for more information. quest The Golden Spike Round Up of Utah is taking applications from Utah girls ages sixteen ad ov er, who will appear on stage with Terry Stafford at the Fine Arts Theater WSC. Dec. 11th. Becky Voorhees and Craig R. Howard . . .November date announced Engagement announced Homeliving teacher welcomed at BHS Terry Stafford, Atlantic recording star has been singing his hit tunes Has Any body Seen My Sweet Gypsy Rose for ten years. has decided its time someone found Terrys Sweet Gypsty Rose, and a chorus of twenty lovely Utah girls will be instructed by Gavle FORMER U.S O. Minks, star, and a member of the "Minks Dancing School. Any pretty girl who can learn a few simple dance steps is invited to telephone Mrs. Shirley Rush, for complete details, and or lie at the Utah Power and Light Auditorium, Tuesday, November 12th at 6:30 p m. to sign up for the TERRY STAFFORD all girl chorus. Gloden Spike Round Up will present Sgt Jim Adair; Kay Johnson; Shirley Bash. Can-dJohnson and THE COUNTRY HARD TIMES in an howf of free entertainment at U P &L. Auditorium, at 8 p m Nov. 12th. The public is invited. GSC-WRB- F v new homeliving teacher is welcomed to Bonneville High School this year She is Shirley Hucheson. Shirley was born and raised in Sacramento, Calif, where she graduated from Elk Grove A Impressive Salt Lake LDS Temple rites on Friday Oct. 11 united in marriage the former Miss Deborah Kay Brown and Larry Hansen The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Brown of 4487 S. 1900 W. in Roy. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Phillip Hansen of 830 N. 100 W. in Sunset. Guests were greeted at a reception at the Roy North LDS Cultural Hall. The attractive bride wore a gown of nylon lined with satin. The high neckline and ruffles at the wnsts of the long bell sleeves were with lace. The empire gown featured rows of lace extending to the hemline which was bordered with a ruffle and chapel train. Attending as maid of honor was Miss Clair Utley. Attending matrons were Mrs. Duane Thomas, Mrs. Andrew Rasmussen, sisters of the bride and Mrs. Louis Brown. 6 392-49- A Mr. and Mrs. Bernard T Vorhees of 54 S. 2200 W. in announce the Roy, engagement of their daughter Becky of 1327 W. 2600 N. in Clinton, to Craig R. Howard Mr, Howard is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Jack How ard of 388 W. 2575 N. Sunset. The couple will be wed Nov. 22 in rites to lie performed at the White Base in South Ogden. Following the exchange of vows the couple will be honored at a reception also at the White House. Miss Vorhees was graduated from Roy High School and her fiance was graduated from Clearfield High School. He has attended Weber State College. Teresa Thomas was flower girl. Their long dresses of pink polyester had empire waists, and long sleeves with burgundy trim Best man was Steve Peter- attended her sister as matron Mrs. James Toomer and Mrs, Northo as Thurgood attending matrons and Miss Cheryl Williams as bridesmaid They were gowned in pink crepe floor length gowns with high collars, empire bodices and princess sleeves trimmed cranberry. The bride was lovely in a model with lace bodice, stan-ducollar, lace bishop sleeves and floor length bouffant chiffon skirt enhanced by a triple row of lace. Carrying out duties of best man was Douglas Hurst Nor-taThurgood, Roger Thurgood, Rick Hurst, Glenn Hurst and Steven Hurst ushered. Following a brief wedding trip the couple will live in North Ogden. p n DUP camp schedules meeting The Honey Bee Daughteis of Utah Pioneers Camp will meet today (Nov. 7) at 1 p m at the home of Pearl Morlcv, 908 S. 550 E., Roy. Mary Banz will be KLENKE FLORAL son. Ushers were Jim Hansen, Norman Hansen, Allan Hansen, Louis Brown and W'ayne Dalton. After a brief wedding trip the couple will live in Ogden A y And Flowers 2955 Washington Phone 394-347- UrA You'll be sweet JF ,1 If Cm e1 W f 'AN ADVENT 7 RE G EOK THE WHOLE Evening Shows 8 p.m. Sat. matinees 1 & 3 p.m. Sunday mat. U . FAVllv M3 THE KING of custom car customizing, George Barris, takes special pride in his custom car creation, "The Love Machine," on exhibit at the Sail Palace in Salt Lake City, Nov. l.i, Hi and 17, during the 1st Annual International Championship Auto Show. 1 p.m. only Tuesday Ladies Night FOR Ol'R DIET CUSTOMERS; This coupon is worth 23e toward jour next purchase on a case of 2110 ot. bottles of Diet Pop Shoppe pop with the return of jour empty case and bottles to jour favorite PoP Shoppe outlet. Diet lop is now available in five flavors. b tpiratton dale w 11 c 194 ivp Shi iry - 77' v jv " Alim Watch our big sign for daily specials ISO So. MM! x 'fffffnffj- fff 7 )M The jPojP Shoppe." U Of! .. WY WKrfrmwHUBMJ '7(M State, Clearfield are furnished by Olive and Mark Drive-i- n Salty is the wackiest fi ,t LI . Sea Lion who ever swam! JH r of honor with High School. school After high graduation, Shirley attended Sacramento State College. She worked her way through holding various positions such as a doctor's assistant, worked in surgery, tutored other students, taught danfor the worked cing, telephone company and the secretary of state. In February of 1974 Miss Ihyheson moved to Salt Lake City and on to Ogden it June where she got involved in the summer home economics program at Bonneville. One of her main goals presently is to get senior boys involved in the homeliving program as they also prepare for their futures. 1 s tingham m Roy on Friday. Oct. 13. Parents of theeouple are Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence O. Thurgood of 403 W. 2200 N Sunset and Mr. and Mrs Delber D. Hurst of 1227 Ogden Officiating at the rites was Bishop LaVar Smith Mrs. LaVern O Williams w., on Tronic 1374 4 : r t' |