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Show Sun Chronicle Thursday, January 16, 1975 (Virginia Wursten Couple weds in temple rites SUNSET Kathleen Glenn and Gradon Warner will be married Jan. 16 in the Ogden LDS Temple. Miss Glenn is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Loyal Glenn of Las Vegas, Nev. Mr Warner, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Warner of Sunset, has been working in the Las Vegas area. There will be a reception at the White House in South Ogden on Thursday evening and an open house in Las Vegas on Saturday evening. Local duo trades vow The former SUNSET Richins, daughter of and Mrs. Milton E. Richins, 1632 N. 300 W., was united in marriage Jan. 3 to Robert P. Strebel, Jr. Ann Mr. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Strebel, 402 W train accented the skirt. Serving as maid of honor was Joni Willoughby with Vicki Richins, Debbie Strebel and Robyn Richins as bridesmaids. They wore yellow crepe floor length gowns, fashioned with low V necklines, empire bodices with a tie in the back, bell sleeves and slightly gathered skirts. Performing duties as best man was David Strebel. Ushers were Jarvis Bassett, Dan Coffey and Jim Bassett. Ogden will be home to the newlyweds. 870 N Bishop Carl D. Peterson performed the ceremony, which was followed by a reception at the Enchanted Evening in South Ogden. The bride was attractive a Southern styled gown V w long flared in ith a neckline and short ruffled A floor length bell sleeves. Kathleen Glenn and Gradon G. Warner Temple ceremony unites couple, reception honors daisy lace Mr. and Mrs. Wells J. Stephensen, 2642 W. 5725 S., announce the marriage of their daughter Diana to Rex Aaron Widdison. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill J. Widdison, 4819 S. 5900 W., ROY Hooper. Missioh President Wayne the Beck performed ceremony In the Salt Lake LDS Temple last Thursday. The couple was honored at a reception in the Roy LDS 14th Ward cultural hall. The lovely bride received guests in a polyester chiffon over satin ensemble with on the deep on the empire bodice, bordered with a chiffon ruffle. It was styled with high ruffled neckline and long puffed sleeves with chiffon ruffles trimming the cuffs. A chiffon ruffle enhanced "the hemline of the long skirt ' 9nd train and tapered up the sides to reveal a daisy lace panel. Serving as matron of honor was Mrs. Randy Jacobs with Mrs. Richard Russell as attending matron and Miss Lorie Stephensen, Miss Eileen Widdison and Miss SHOW BIZ with LIZ Julie Widdison bridesmaids. The attendants wore gowns alternated in blue, pink and yellow polyester crepe, accented by flocked flowers and styled with empire bodices and long puffed sleeves with cuffs. Tom Jans, a new and exciting personality cut his first solo album on A and M Records with two great numbers, Loving Arms and Margarita worthy of the critics nod of approval. Performing best man Tom Jans gives his sorigs a duties was Dale Fowers with personal touch with an" Robert Widdison, Randy feeling coming 6n Johnson and Brad Beus as strong. Ohio Records is another ushers. The newlyewds took a new name in show biz launching a very talented and wedding trip to Steamboat, Colo. They will live in personable newcomer Ethel Delaney with a current single Hooper. Turn Back the Hands of r Time and which merits the Howdy attention of country fan everywhere. a After Nashville newspaper ran a story about Buck Owens looking for a gal to share his new $60,000 dream home, this Hee Haw star received 15,000 proposals from hopefuls across the nation. The St. Louis Gibe quotes Buck as saying, I'd sure like to get married again, if I could find the right girl. Shed have to be gentle, Howdy-Neighbo- tender, honest and com- passionate. City gals just dont fit the mod for this star and considering how many bucks Owens has, a girl could do a lot worse. Tex Clark, president of Brite-sta728 and 16th Ave , S. in Nashville, asks for new song material and records for review. Mr. Clark also has a record promotion service for new writers. A Man and His Music r, SMILING WINNERS gladly accept a $25 prize in passbook savings from Citizens National Bank Manager Robert E. Stevens (right). Debi Dunlap, of 4512 W. 5500 S., Hooper, and Martinus Barton of 5225 S. 2700 W., Roy, were the winners in the banks contest to guess the day the company would move from its temporary home in a trailer to its new building. Miss Dunlaps guess was rght on Dec. 30, and Mr. Barton guessed Jan. 1 as the moving date. Citizens National Bank was housed in the trailer about 18 months before moving into the new building, the bank is located at 2050 VV. 5700 S. JOHN'S SALON 5643 S, 1900 W.. Roy Open Monday thru Saturday Appointments available for your convenience Services Available: Hair analysis Hair Removal o Permanent Waving Heir Coloring Style Cuts featuring Another the hit single, You by Faron Young on Mercury Albums is another winner for this great entertainer who has had his fair share of hits and success. Memo to Clark and Shirley The Following stations are in need of records for air play: Program Director, WEFA-F4th South Geneskee, Waukegan, 111. 60085. P.D., WBTC, 2305 N. Water St , Uhrichsville, Ohio, 44683 needs singles and albums, and P D of WYKX, P n p 8389 Longivew, Texas 75601 also requests records by new and old writers. Donald Edwards of Boise. Idaho writes us that he is again trying his hand at songwriting. Mr. Edwards, has realized some measure of success in his chosen field, we wish him the very best. In answer to Sally's request, we do not have Bruce Mullens address, but you can ask him in person, this Friday night when he appears with Chief : Thun-derlou- at the Terrace Ballroom in SLC, show times 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. Mr Mullen hails from Canada and hed welcome interest in are Roger proceeds Visiting here for the Christmas Hohdus with Joe and Jean Hayworth, were Jean's sister and her husband and family from Arkansas Dennis and Connie Citte welcomed into their family a three day old baby txiy on Jan 9 This is their first child Ariel and Emma Smith left right after Christmas for El Centro, California to spend some time with their daughter and her husband, Joe and Carol Broadbent and their family. Melvin Murray recently had surgery at an Ogden Hospital, but is home now and doing well Brent and Linda Evans of Pleasant Groe have a bab boy, their first child, who was born Jan 7 at McKay Hospital and weighed onh 31 j pounds Linda is a daughter of Mr and Mrs Mark Angus Lorene Foley is back in Roy after an extended trip She went first to Arizona to spend some time with Arda Rapp, and then back East to visit with her daughter Shannon and her husband and family. Marie Siddowav spent five days in the hospital last week She is improving each day The Grant Heiners had a pleasant surprise last week, when their son Dennis, who lives in Burlington, Vermont came for three days He had been on a business trip to San Antonio, Texas, and decided to visit with his family before returning home. The Heiner's other children all came home so that the family could all be together for a day. Jeffrey and Suzanne Fries came to Roy from their home after in Pennsylvania, Christmas to visit with Suzannes parents, Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Hodson The Hodsons were able to get acquainted with the Fries new baby boy. William and Frances Hunter welcomed a new baby fame boy into their family on Jan. Arnold's his first record slated for cutting which is this spring. Pat Hytrek of Council Bluffs, la., and Vera Whaley of Omaha, Neb., will serve as state presidents in their respective areas on the ftogef Arnold fan club which is being formed. 8. Glen and Ruth Bair and three boys have been visiting in Roy with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Cole. The Bairs make their home in Washington and came to Roy to let the Coles get acquainted with their new - Phone 825-664- baby boy Guests at the John Fredenksen home are Mrs Freceriksen s parents of Neosho, Missouri The weie here for the holidays, and then her father entered a hospital here for treatment Kim and Marsha Rackham have a new baby son, their 7th boy They also have two girls in their family Mr and Mrs Sheri Okey and family spent Sunday in Orem with members of Mrs ('key's family Her brother just returned from an LDS Mission The David Frank family went to Caliiornia for the holidays to be with relatives William and Dixie Badger are the proud parents of a baby Ikiv, who weighed in at tune pounds, nine ounces They now have a lxy and a gul in their family The Knit Wits Club met last Tuesday at the home of Ellen Rees lor an evening of sewing Delicious refresh- ments were served by the hostess to Marilyn Beck, Bobbie Thomas, Tina Visser, Jean Harris, Lymle Buhler, Elsie Cottle, Virginia Wursten, Betty Wood, Helen Hubbard, Dorothy l.unt, and 6' La Rue Mi Entire Nelma Hanson vent to San Jose. Calif for a wi k to v isit with her son in law ar.d daughter, Phil and Gerrie and their three Singleton hildren Ronald and Sheiyl ( heever of Sunset have a bahv girl Ixirn Jan 10 Pi oud grand parents are Mr ami Mrs Ja Cheever ot Roy Mi and Mis Gat Bingham of Ogden are the proud parents of a bahv gin i Ixirn Jan 12 Mrs Bingham is the former Peggy Schenk, daughter of Mr and Mrs Charles Schenk of llov, and this is the young couple s fust child We express mu sympathv Arthur Fielding and Mis Stan iManoni I Pus on the death of then mothers Mr Fielding's mother. Jessie Fielding of looper died Jan 9 at McKay Dee Hospital Funeral services were held to on Monday in Hooper Mrs Titus' mother. Margaret H Atkinson formerly of Ogden, died Jan 9 at Weber Memorial Hospital in Roy She was a native of Woodruff, Utah Funeral services and burial were held on Saturday m Ogden Hare Meat And Pheasant Pates Paris (Hk) I ven in reputed to be the gourmet center of the world, high prices and food shortages are musing people to take a hard look at ways to get more value for their monev. Experts from Miles laboratories Marschall Division located in I ranee recent l conducted a symposium here on the subject of textured vegetable protein. 1 he Divisions Marketing Manager noted that people evenw-erare learning that as population grows and food supplies shrink the need for replacement proteins become acute. Held at the famous Pasteur Institute, the meeting attracted scientific and nutritional experts, along with government officials. e laureate Jacques Monod, Director of the Institute, was on hand to welcome the guests. Miles I ahoratories is a leader in the research and development of textured vegetable protein, a sov bean based meat extender which enhances protein value while not changing the foods flavor. Nobel Guests at the Paris svmposium had an opportunitv to sample food prepared hv Miles, including hare meal and pheasant pates (extended 30 percent) and an eleextended 10 gant duck meat percent. In the true French tradition, the chef received many Utah Power talks about your electric power: Utah Power must spend well over $100 million to build a power plant today. And investors provide most of the money. If you were running a utility like Utah Power, youd be faced with the responsibility for meeting the growing demands for electricity. And the only way to meet this requirement is to build new generating plants. That means youd need money... lots of it. Utah Power would like to talk to you about where they get the money to build needed plants. While customer revenues pay for operation and maintenance of the companys facilities and a return on invested money, most of the money for new power plants comes from selling stocks and bonds to investors. And these imestors expect a reasonable profit on their investment. That means Utah Power must run an efficient, profitable operation so it can attract the investor money it needs to meet future power demands. You see, in just ten years the demand for electric power has doubled in Utah Powers service area. And, if Utah Power is to meet the level of demands estimated for 1978, they will need close to a billion dollars for new plant construction. And, since youre a customer, you have a right to know that the money to build the new plants Utah Power & Light customers will need comes from investors, not rate payers, and that investors expect a reasonable profit on their investment. |