OCR Text |
Show Sun Chronicle Thursday, April 3, 1975 June set for rites The announcement of the engagement and forthcoming marriage of Miss Shauna Lee Kearl to Dennis Rulon Jones was announced at two family parties Miss Kearl is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Kearl of 4568 S. 250 W Washington Terrace. Mr. Jones is a son of Mr. lonnc anUJ mi a. Dnlnn ivuiun uunco, ! 17th, Ogden. bride-to-b- e was The graduated from Bonneville and LDS High School Seminary. She also attended Shauna Kearl and Dennis R. Jones the Ogden LDS Institute of Religion The prospective bridegroom was graduated from Ben Lomond High School and LDS Seminary and attended the Ogden LDS Institute of Religion He also State Weber attended College He fulfilled an LDS in mission, serving the Eastern States The couple is planning a June 6 marriage in the Ogden LDS Temple with a reception at the that evening Washington Terrace LDS Stake Center Mrs. uret Lyon In a ceremony SUNSET solemnized Thursday, March 20 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, the former Miss Karen Wayment became the bride of Lloyd Sherman Waite. That same evening a was held at the reception W'hite House in South Ogden. The bride is the daughter of and Mr. Mrs. Sherman Library Lookout Books featured at the Weber County Library are as follows: Jane Sanditon, by Austen and Another Lady. A novel completed a from anonymously law. King Fraser. James, by Antonia A biography of Janies, the poet-kinwho was the prime mover behind one of the monuments of the g English language the manuscript not finished by Jane Austen before her death Authorized in 1817. Damon, by Terry Cline. novel of psychological possession in the tradition of The Other and Sybil. The Promise of Joy, by The Physicians, by Henry Denker. A novel of malpractice set against the two worlds of medicine and Version of the Bible. A dacron organza over delustered satin. The empire waisted bodice and long puffed sleeves were trimmed Allen Drury. The final volume in the political saga that began with his Pulitzer Advice and Consent. A Month of Sundays, by John Updike. A novel concerning a month of seventh days, a month of enforced rest and recreation as experienced by the Reverend Tom Marshfield, sent west from his church in disgrace. Prize-winnin- Arnold Wayment of Sunset. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Waite of West Point. For the wedding events, the lovely bride wore a model of g Mid-weste- with Chantilly lace. The long full skirt and sweeping train were bordered by a wide ruffle enhanced by medallion lace. The bridegrooms sister, Miss Janelle Waite attended as maid of honor with Miss Susan Wayment, Miss Lynda Wayment, Miss Linda Larsen and Miss Jolene Williams as bridesmaids. Their matching dresses of blue belle Tiki crepe had white medallion lace trim and were styled with puffed sleeves and wide ruffles on the long skirts. Thomas K. Brimhal was best man. Ushers were Paul Pulver, David Terry and Mark Wayment the brides brother. After a wedding trip the couple will live in the Ogden area Coeds Couple married in home ceremony - RIVERDALE Tamra Talbot, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen E. Talbot of Riverdale, w'as married March 28 to Bret Lyon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Verlin Lyon of South Ogden. They were married at the home of the bride's parents by Bishop Kent Bachman of the LDS 75th Ward in a double-rinceremony. Maid of honor was Miss Sharol Talbot, and Miss Gina Lee Talbot was bridesmaid. Best man was Ed Lyon The brides dress was of clustered satin, inset lace on bodice, with full length sleeves-insert imported lace g being sought Application forms are now available for qualified coeds planning to compete in the Miss Weber State College pageant dated for April 26. Eligible to compete are coeds who are single, have never been married buttons on sleeves and bodice. A fingertip veil was trimmed with tiny seed pearls and imported lace, as was the dress. Maid of honor's dress was patterned after the brides gown, and made of orange and white check with tiny flowers and trimmed with orange lace and buttons. She wore an orange hat trimmed with wide orange ribbon. The bridesmaids gown was like that of the dress, but of lime green, and wore a lime green hat trimmed with green ribbon. Open house was held at the home of the brides parents For the pageant an entrant talent such areas as prepare in a presentation singing, dancing, playing a musical instrument, art reading, display, dress designing, or creative poetry writing. The WSC pageant is dramatic sponsored by the Special Events Committee of the Union. Carma Grimm is chairman. This year the swimsuit Mar- WORLD FAMOUS songwriter-entertaine- r ty Robbins, right, and Hazel E. Park, president of Golden Spike Country Western Music Round talent contest Up of Utah discuss the four-stat- e Another spectacular Events anniversary. Shw Biz with Liz concert is scheduled for April 12 at the University of Utah Special which is being launched by KSOP Radio and GSCWRBF in commemoration of KSOPs 20th division of the contest will be held privately before judges on the afternoon of the pageant, Miss Grimm said. The Miss Weber State pageant is a preliminary to the Miss Utah and eventually the Miss America Pageant. Center, starring Ray Price with special guest star LeRoy Van Dyke. The popular Moises Calderon Trio will round out ar. evening of top entertainment starting at 8 p.m. Ruy Price needs no to country and pop fans. Rays gold records have made him a legend in show e biz. Such greats as Heart Aches By the NumArms, Crazy bers," Burning Memories and hits other countless Prices Ray proceeded biggest seller in the nation, For the Oond Times. Here is a giant in the en- tertainment world whose newest release Roses and Love Songs promises to be another chart buster. LeRoy VanDyke rose to fame and fortune when he wrote and recorded "The Walk On By, Auctioneer, "Big Wide Wonderful World and his latest release on ABC-DOUnfaithful Fools is also a winner. The Moises Calderon Trio d rates their sopt on this show which is being produced by Henry Hilton of KSOP Radio. Tickets for this tremendous production are available in this area at Hill Air Force Base and the Competition Store in Ogden. A bright new talent with a totally fresh and inspiring Sound voice is making waves around this area since moving here from Idaho a few weeks ago. Pretty and promising Jolene Gee will star-studde- entertain at the Public Library auditorium in Ogden, April 14 at 2 p.m. Jolene is scheduled as guest artist on a five hour live broadcast June 14 from the Tooele Army Depot when Lucky Chamberlain and KDYL Radio hosts this live broadcast in commeration of Flag Pay. Lucky is looking for top country talent to appear on this patriotic broadcast. Artists are invited to write Lucky Chamberlain, 456 S. 425 W Tooele, Utah 84076 or call 882-195- Roger Arnold and The Four Rs have a maiiogcr and we are predicting great things for of Utahs King Metropolitan Country and his group. Yours truly is honored to have been inducted into full in The membership Metropolitan Country Music Assn. of New Jersey which includes radio personalities, songwriters, publishers, and ultra-harmon- y artists throughout the nation. Marty Robbins gave a professional nod of approval to the talent quest and related how he entered a contest in Los Angeles that netted him $25 and spurred him on to stardom. Marty Robbins visioned that a contest which offers so many opportunities to artists could easily discover star material. Henry Hilton of KSOP Radio and GSCWRBF anthe nounced following details: Each contestant will appear on stage at the Terrace Rallroom in Salt Lake City during which time such stars as Kay Adams, Billy Armstrong, Johnny Bond, Kay Austin, Molly Bee, Mack Curtis and others are scheduled for a concert and will also judge the contestants. Other judges include managers of Sound Column Recording Studios and a BMI Record company president. Semi-final- s will be held at the Utah State Fair. First place winner will appear on the Merle Haggard Show. Second place winner will be guest artist on the Billy Thunderkloud concert and organization at Clearfield High School whose members for recognition citizenship, scholarship, show leadership and service to the r April wedding planned - sets party The Clearfield Chapter of the National Honor Society is sponsoring a swim party, Friday, April 4, from 9 to 11 Clearfield p m. at the swimming pool. The pool will be reserved especially for NHS Members and their friends or dates which includes free admision for everyone. The activity is one of many that have already been held or are coming up. The club is experiencing one of the most successful years it has ever had. The National Honor Society is a large and popular summer. The SUNSET engagement of Miss Sally Jo Robinett to John T. Caine is announced by her parents Mr. and Mrs. George E. Robinett of 1454 N. 200 V. The quarter. must following the ceremony. The bride was honored at a personal shower at the home of her aunt, Mrs. F.W. London. Following a wedding trip, the couple will live in South Ogden. The couple was members of the Bonneville High School band which won first place honors at the Calgary, Canada, event last maid-of-hono- Honor club or divorced or had a marriage annulled. They must be between 18 and 28, carry at least 12 credit hours at WSC, maintain a grade point average of 2.2, and have no more than 150 credit hours accumulated at the beginning of spring and covered community. The requirements for membership include being either a junior or senior, maintenance of a 3.5 or above grade point average and being a strong supporter of Clearfield High School. The club is being led by Pres. Stan Beutler; Christy Kato, Secretary, Janet Arrington, Treasurer, Pam Miya. School advisors include, Barry Avery, Frank Reed and Dale Hansen. The club features a long line of distinguished scholars and athletes from Clearfield. NHS will close out the year with more activities including the closing party at which next years officers will be announced prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Caine IV of 1765 Lake in Ogden. The couple will repeat vows April 25 in a ceremony to be perforihed at the Edgewood in Ogden. A reception will follow. was Robinett Miss graduated from Clearfield High School and LDS Seminary. She attended Weber State College. Mr. Caine was graduated from Ogden High School, Utah State University and the University of Utah Law School. He practices law in Ogden. KLKMvK H.OII ml flowers are furnished b Olive and Mark 29."). W Phone ashington :m-:u7- t i I third place winner will share the spotlight with Hank Thompson. All three winners will be recorded on a BMI Label. The act considered to be the Best Overall Performance will receive a paid engagement at the Palomino Club in Hollywood. The contest is divided into two age categories: Youth group under sixteen years of age, Adult Division, sixteen years of age and older. Contestants are not limited to country music; the judges will be looking for star material in the entertainment field. Complete details and entry blanks may be had by sending a stamped envelope to: Talent Contest, P.O. Box 15669, Salt Lake City, Utah 84115, or telephone Henry Hilton, Hazel E. Park and Mrs. Larry (Rose) Hunter head the contests steering committee. 392-097- I I I I Roy Tb eatne Phone 773-090- - 4 Tuesday is Ladies Night - 5637 S. 1900 W.f Roy I 1 I I WEDNESBAY-TKURSBAY-FmBAY-SATURDA- Y SUNDAY-MONDAY-TUESDA- Y I I I I ttill KSM1 MoatnoM' rim f I KURT RUSSELL JOE FLYNN VHASOf'MwncuBrw'Oiai o EMuasMauro6 ic JON VOIGHT is WOGlIQ I I i i i i i I I I tSQZ3B&ZT n p&kiAWICtnM COLOR BY DELUXE m i i t i i i i i I i i i I i I .j |