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Show Sun Chronicle Clearfield 24, 1975 Thursday, April Courier April Wednesday 23 1975 Kaysville couple plan June KAYSVILLE 17 LDS - Planning a N ceremony Valley View Dr , presently working for United Airlines as a flight attendant, based out of New York City. Mr Larsen graduated from Davis High and served an LDS Mission in the Kentucky-Tennesse- e mission They will make their home in Middle Village, Queens, New York, where Mr Larsen will complete his studies Layton A reception will be held at Salt Lake LDS Temple White House reception Miss the June on is 17, marriage Susan Glauser, daughter of center in South Ogden to Melvin D Mr and Mrs Glauser, 1121 E Sherwood Dr , Kaysville, formerly of Clearfield She will become the bride of Harv K Larsen, son of Mr and Mrs Elvie Larsen, 2265 honor the couple following the temple vows A graduate of Clearfield High, Miss Glauser received her associates degree in aero Dixie technology from College in St George and is night planned by Wasatch school W Mothers-daughter- s CLEARFIELD I he Mothers and annual Daughters night of the Wasatch Elementary School PTA will be held April 24 from 7 to 8 30 p m in the schools multipurpose room This year's theme will be Oriental, with an Oriental dinner ahd a program put on by students of Weber State f-- y Japan All daughters, from kindergarten through the sixth grade, are invited to A bring their mothers to enjoy the evening, said PTA president, Mrs Richard Barney Following dinner, College slides will be shown by Reese Carter which he took while in ' g V Susie Glauser and Harv Larsen Uri Scouts honored April 24 Sunset miss plans of borhood Chairman Lakeview Neighborhood, will be praised for their leader- The 3rd annual Showers of Priase luncheon will be held at the Utah Girl Scout Council office, Salt Lake City, on Thursday, April 24, from 9 30 am to 2 30 p m to honor neighborhood chairmen Mrs Lee Williams, Neighborhood Chairman of Sun-cre- their respective Green Grasshopper membership, community involvement and the Bicentennial June marriage Mrs Jay Anderson, Ogden, is Chairman of the Personnel which Committee, is hostessing the event Jane Kendall is engaged to be married to Douglas B announces her Brown, parents, Mr and Mrs ping, program, SUNSET com- munities st Jack Horting, Neigh organizational abilities m bringing the Girl Scout program to the girls in Neighborhood, and Mrs and ship New Trends m the Movement to accent the areas of cam- Program for the day includes an Idea Clinic, Personnel Posy Awards, and Miss Shellie Sheldon Kendall of 340 W 115 No The future bridegroom is the . son of Mr and Mrs Francis B Brown of 863 Burch m Clearfield AFTER EASTER SALE MANN JEANS Junior week For style consious men and women Reg. $9.80, sale price CLEARFIELD TOPS Reg. $9.00, sale price TOPS Polyester and cotton $17.00 down Sale price TENNIS SUITS and 2 pc 3 fll off DRESSES SALON SPECIAL and set with $40.00 purchase. Summer cuts, perm, waves and blow combs. COME IN EARLY Free shampoo 19th Sheliie Kendall Following the marriage a reception was held at the Edgewood Reception Center The brides gown was of white chiffon over vhite satin underskirt and had long sheer sleeves, white lace on neck The Defense Property Disposal Region, Ogden, Utah, announced recently that a Local Spot Bid Sale Samfe N. Main, Clfd. The ceremony was performed by Bishop Jack Pugmire and sleeves and a full skirt with ruffle on the bottom of applique lace bodice She wore a fingertip veil wuth lace along the edge, and a flowered headpiece The maid of honor was Barbara Peterson, who wore a white satin dress with small orange and yellow flowers, and had a ruffle on the neck and along the bottom or the dress Bridesmaids were Linda Voss, Wendy De LaCruz, Sandy Cain Flower girl was Suzie Cam The bridesmaids gowns were orange whipped cream material with ruffle on the neck and bottom of the dress The flower girl wore yellow satin under white chiffon with yellow and white lace trim and a white bonnet with yellow flowers Ron McCoy was best man and ushers were Mike Stan, Mike Staggars, Duayne Peterson The newlyweds left on a trip to Salt Lake City, and are now living in the Glenmore Manor Apartments Washington Terrace m in Ogden Spot bid set for May 7 FOR BETTER SELECTION STARTS MON., 14th THRU SAT., Its Junior Week at Clearfield High with nearly every student being involved in some sort of crazy fun involved activity A run down on the events includes a milkshake day on Wednesday, a Blind Mans Car Rally on Thursday, Friday is the Junior Class assembly, and Saturday the featured Junior Prom dance takes place The theme of the dance is Color My World with the band, Apocolypse playing The dance commences at 8 pm with the cost being $3 Its a semi formal affair with flowers in order Rites join local couple Sally Cain, daughter of Mr and Mrs Clarence C Cain, 335 W 4525 S , was married to Mike Peterson, son of Mr and Mrs Rex D Peterson, 187 E 4700 S , Friday, April 18, at the Edgewood m Ogden at Clearfield SHORTS 1 and The ceremony reception will be held at the White House m South Ogden on June 6 Miss Kendall will graduate from Clearfield High School this spring and her fiance is a graduate of Clearfield High. will be held at Hill Air Force Base, Ogden, Utah on Wednesday 7 May 1975 The sale will start at 9 a m The public is invited to bid 825-566- 2 YJOMENS SUMMER SHOE AND SANDALS Keeping electric power in its pSace Be safe with proper wiring and appliance use KEG. 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