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Show Thursday, March Sun Chronicle tickets on sale !n(D!l(E Sims, Nixon W 3 t 1025 S hi nle w as atti ac e in . ow o ot oi gana w ith ap IiU( - ol a e enhanc mg the lie I kc (I ol 4(14 S 2430 W I he hndegioom is a son ot bodic the1 bishop nils Mate lung u ti mm i d the Imutiant ku t mil the dc ep Bounce1 at i lit mime tle ndmu as mail on ot limiii! Mis yeas Randy 'inungheie with Miss Sliauna sm s and Miss ( ai nice In istensen as hi idesmaids I he it yellow gingham i becked chesses weie Mvled along pi me ess lines and had mil c ollai s and long pulled sleeyes yyith deep culls Randy Sims was best man Itll Fimlei and Brett Nixon weie ushets ttei a wedding trip to to and I ai gee Ski Resoit the couple will reside m San Mi follow nip the rites pei formed l Bishop Fa F.icei the couple was honoied at a reception The Slide1 is a daughtei ol Mi and Mis GeoigeL Sims ac i s ,md I c slated Scott Leatham and Marie Jones First annual meeting of the Utah Association of Retired Public Employees will be held Saturday, March 29, in Salt Lake City Place of the meeting is the Senior Citizens Center, 217 So 10th East, 1 30 Engagement announced , temple ceremony planned the Ogden LI)S Temple The futuie bnde's parents are Mr and Mis Loieno ol Preston, Idaho Pat ents of the gi oom ai e Mi and Mis Don Leatham, 329 Jones 2 U)0 N W , Sunset The Sunset LI)S 1st Waid he the scene ol the i eception Miss Jones is a gi actuate ol Preston High School and Painters College of Beauty m will to Puce ol hciated 'lhat eyemng the couple was honored at a reception at the White House in South Ogden ule is a daughtei of Mi and Mis Edgai L Taylor of 484( S 2075 W Di and Mis M Paul Southwick of 3150 Polk in Ogdon aie parents of the hi idegioom The brides original designed gown of delusteied satin had an oyer lay ol polyestei chit fori The bodice with stand up c o a i , was enhanced by The hi rulfles ol delicate Roy bership, he1 c Leonard r associate named director Fr anc hise Snellmg and Relations Pooh, communications and im plementation ol tr dining piogtams with the 30 fian Weve m the Rocky which Mountain Region W I tab, sei t oming New (olorado, Kansas Mexico Miona and parts of y Moved To 16 S. Main in Clearfield (Just north of Clearfield State Bank) Keepsake Diamonds Bulova Accutron Watches Quality Jewelry Expert ring remounting . jewelry, watch and clock repair . y Missoun, Texas and Neyada There are more than 571 Snellmg and Snellmg offices throughout the I mted Slates and South America Since llt72 Job had been w it h the1 Snellmg and Snellmg System as manager ot the li anc hised office m Ogden natiye of Walla Walla, Wash , he attended Weber State ( ollege in Ogden and the I imersity of Maska . no On thn Ltnrnrnic' kHHyJVO. Drop in and I 9-- 6 Weekdays see us anytime! 9-- 5 Saturdays 5 Your Gift Headquarters 'IV1-- - 'VV1 . the of Roar "The Greasepaint, the Smell oi the Crowd," the whimsically titled musical by Anthony Newlej and Leslie Bricusse, will be staged in the Weber State College Cellar Theatei for an eight performance i un beginning April 1 "The title of this spaiklmg musical maj or maj not have anjthmg to do with the plot of the play itself, but it inflects the composers approach to and that s the game of IBe what the show is all about said director Ronald 1. W ooden The show includes the songs which enjojed quick appeal when the musical was fust piesented in 1965 On i Wonderful Day I ike This Dream and This, several others are still being i and m heard on televi1 club acts Mid thiough the medium ot the songs Cocky, placed b dc y etei an pei foi mer Ron Hv moves across Error on story, season the Festival s fourteenth include Two Gentlemen ol erona, "Merchant ol picture explained and Venice, II the Match 20 Sun t hronu le an ai tide appealed which ei i oneoush announce d the mainage ot Linda Ann Smith and Lai i y Blaine Gibson as Match 4 This ai title1 appealed as a In and Janus Beckham, percussionist will provide accompaniment for the production The show will be presented on April 1, 2, 3, 4 5, 11 and 12 at 8 pm, and includes a matinee April 12 at 2 p m Evening price is $3, and $2 for the matinee, students and senior citizens over 85, hall price Telephone 393 177 for reservations it'sult ol an ei ioi on out pait apologize to any embai assment it caused the persons concerned md yye r Miss Smith and Mi Gibson will be mm i led pi ll 4 Sunset Miss will wed in April rites Mi and Mis SINSEI Edwin Rogeis announce1 the engagement and Imthcomii g nun i iage of then daughtei CATHY HAVEN, left, and Vicky Fuger, center, look over plans for the American Legion Junior Auxiliary meeting April 1, 7:30 p.m. at the post home. Mrs. Duwain Fuger, helps the girls in their plans to hear Donna Adams, Ogden City recorder, speak on her trip to Indonesia. Lenn I ei to Joseph ithui i y T ei y is the son ot Mi and Mis Maesei Tenj ot St Mi i Geoi ge '1 hei e w ill lie a i ec option in then honoi th.it evening m the Sunset LDS Stake Uentei Miss Reigns was graduated Rom ( leai Reid High and has ittended Dixie College lei iv is a Dixie High actuate He served an LDS mission in the Idaho Ol egoil u cm and is piesentlv at t tiding Dixie ( ollege Mi gi The joung couple haye the Logan Li)S tuple to1 the ecent on pi il chosen e 4 Utah Power talks about your electric power: Utah Powers air pollution control device at the new Huntington Plant is eight stories tall. Clean air. Everyone wants it. And Utah Power & Light Company wants to talk to you about jt& what theyre doing to help keep the air clean around electric lir generating plants. Air pollution control words, too . . . like is a big job, with big electrostatic precipitator. In plain English, a precipitator is designed to stop the small particles of ash that burning coal releases from going up the generating plant stack. hies gameboard seeking victoiv against Su, the controllei ol the game plajed by John Rust also experienced on WSC boards Others in the cast selecti u bj director Wooden include Bob Tanaka, as the Knl Lesley Weaver, as The (ml Dwajne Carrington as I In Negio and John Bidwcll in The Bully Ic show The will bv 111 choi eogi aplied Stokes, a WSC theater m,ioi The scenery, lighting and costumes were designed l aid Bucklej C Jeppson Scott Jensen is tec him ,n director Both aieof the WS( theater staff A combo, composed ot Vickie Saunders, pianist Joe 1 Richard Job Linda Smith The box office y open June 4 fi cun 4 a m to b p m lor adcanced ticket sales Dai mg per loi mances July HI through ug 9 the box oltice yyill i emain open until 9 p m Plays being offeied this Homemade Indonesia banana cake will be Head, bass, . i "Richard musical Penn Job will be responsible for closed otlices 5o pc seats Diego, Calif WSC dates Snellmg, the woilds hugest pi iy ate employment set y ice in are person and S2 39 for students persons undei 18 yc ars ol age 13 percent disc ount will be my cmi groups ot 'nor more pei sons lot all s 5u and $2 50 ! I ouple wih hy e m Salt it y alter a tup to iieadquat teied McDonald, be seryed man named Richai d P Job of Roy , has and Director Utah Retirement Program, will be the chief speaker Refreshments will associate director been finance legislatiye Rodney Southwick was best man Cong Southwick, Robeit lley, Steyen Powell weie ushers with (hns Southwick and Eddie1 Tayloi as junior usheis I other adult tickets Ml s of the began a year eligible for membership, with present membership at 1,500. Agenda for the March 29 meeting is listed as follows: Acceptance of constitution. Nomination and election of officers Report of committees, to include mem- 1 7 a committee B. Ken chaired by Christenson, former state auditor All retired public are gingham They weie st j led with high necklines long sleeyes and full skills hot deied by a wide ruffle (Tanbeny tibbon accented the ycaist lines Lake t Neyada .vr 111 oigamzation ago under Ro The piospective groom was graduated fiom (dear field He served an LDS High Texas South mission and sened m the Air Foice He is presently in the An Foice Resei es lace at the coming to a yyaistlme Matching lace i utiles ti mimed the long full sleeyes I he slightly timed ski t r and chapel tr am weie boi by lace Miss Lama Taj lor attc aded as maid of honor, yyith Mis Rodnej Southwick, Mrs Steyen Iovvei, Mrs Cl nig Southyyick, Mis Robeit Alley and Mis Russel Tubbs as attending matrons and Miss as Allied Baibaia bndesniaid Deann Tajlm yeas the llower girl The attendants yyme mate hmg di esses of pink and cianbeiry flocked njlon cnei pink and white checked deied p Formation Temple ceremony held for area newlyweds ROY The toimer Miss Cynthia Kay Taj lor became the bade of Day id Michael Southwick m i ites solemnized Wednesday m the Ogden LDS Temple Stake Piesident Scott B 1 V 1 1 s4 i ( Meeting - x patrons for the 1975 season, new ticket policies hae been adopted by the FesRyal box of f ic e stall in Cedar ( it j Mail or (lets tor tickets will be filled beginning pnll and processed according to the eai best postmat k Payment m full is required to gnat antee seating !i tickets !m the center sec turn ai m c ban seats are Nixon Mi W lo accommodate Itah festival Shakespeai can Pear Nixon o! and the late .James Mi 1975 X Festival CDtniy Miss Mane Jones will wed Scott I) Leatham March 28 m Wednesday, March 25, ( leariield Courier 26, 1975 A precipitator, however, is even more complicated than it sounds. For instance, the one installed at Huntingtons first unit is over 200 feet long 50 feet wide . nearly eight stories tall, and it of 99 half to a and percent keeps up the ash from ever reaching the stack. Its cost is near $5' million . . and every customer helps to pay for it through his rate for electricity. Utah Puvvei installed its first precipitator in 1919 and now has one either in operation or planned for operation, at every coal burning generating plant. All pollution control measures, like these precipitators, take research, dedication and money, but Utah Power & Lights job is to provide electricity with minimum impact on the environment. ... . 2 . . And, since youre a customer, you have a right to understand what Utah Power is doing to keep the air clean. |