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Show Sun Chronicle rr- Thursday, August ' 14, 1975 Clearfield Courier Wednesday, August 14. l . 'v, t SkS-- v?; nw t Temple rites unite couple ROY Taking her place among the early August brides is Mrs. Melvin G. and Siephanie the Ogden LDS Temple. A garden reception at the home of the bride's parents honored the young couple. The bride was lovely in a nylon dotted swiss over taffeta model. The bodice featured delicate cotton lace and Venetian lace forming a V at the fitted waistline. The long bouffant sleeves were adorned with lace and fitted to lace cuffs. A deep flounce, edged with cotton lace, enhanced the bouffant skirt hemline. Attending as maid of honor was Miss Laura Wheel wright. Attendings matrons were Mrs. Garry Amidan, Mrs. Robert Gonzales, Mrs. Edward Kleyn, Mrs. Steve Bond and Mrs. Spencer Rich. The flower girls were Gonzales, Jenny Kleyn Jim Barker with Steve Bond, Richard Sparrow and Jim Sparrow' as ushers. The newlyweds are on a wedding trip to Las Vegas and Disneyland, Calif. They will reside in Ogden. Rond. Their gowns were empire st.' led with short hell sleeves S'v u-f,- r Douhlas M. Hill ar id Julia Dunvon Duo announce date M-ic- Womens club meets Aug. 1 6 The of the annual summer party Federal Womens Club wall he Saturday, Aug. 16, LI: 30 p.m. at Snowbird. The event is sponsored by members employed at FAA. Mrs. Florence Plumline, Chairman assisted by Mrs. Daniel Sheppard. For reservations phone Walter Hansing, (Ogden area); Mrs. Ken Murray, (Bountiful area); Mrs. Sheppard, 277 2775 ( Salt Lake area) . Mrs. 825-115- 295-532- Two circle Aug. 21 SUNSET Mr. and Mrs. Carl D. Peterson of Sunset of their daughter Susan to James W. Jastram, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale L. marriage announce the forthcoming Aprender CLEARFIELD Nuptial vows will lx1 repeated by Miss Julia L. Dunvon and Douglas M. Hill in the Salt Uike U)S Temple on Aug 2H. The prospective bride is a daughter N. in Sunset K. The Clearfield LDS Oth Ward Cultural Hall will be the scene ol a reception. Miss Dunvon was graduated from Clearfield LDS and High School of Mr. ai id Mm. Rov Dunvon of i : N. Villa Drive. to-b- Parents ol are Douglas the Mr. I M. Hill o ridegroom-un- Mrs. :5J 4 V. y:itj and Seminary wsjwtv Guild meets for program The Aprender Guild held their monthly meeting Aug. 6 at the home of Hazel Burns. Elma Anderson and Clara While were President Rhoda Flinders presided and conducted. A short business meeting was held relative to the Roy Bicentennial. LouJean Owens was a special guest. The program was arranged and by Elma Anderson Lorene Foley. attended Stevens lfehager'College. graduate of ClearHigh School and LDS Seminary. Mr Hill served an LDS Georgia-SoutCarolina mission and is now attending Weber State College. A3so a field Sunset A couple plan wedding N. announce with full Wedding Song, background of Hawaiian sounds. the Miss Beireis attended Clearfield High School and is now residing in Fairbanks. Alaska. Mr. Belden, also of Fairbanks is the son of Mrs. Betty Belden of Ixs Angeles, Calif. The marriage will be solemnized in St. Matthews Episcopal Church in Fairbanks on Aug. 31. A reception rnnrrtmrrrrrrrnnnrrrrrrt otiar a ft'' will follow. Sept. 11 ? ' " Couple announce engagement Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Hawker of Tooele, Utah, announce the engagement American Fork High School and served an LDS mission in Norway. He will graduate Mr. and Mrs. Lynn 1 a good; selection of sale items left We still have T Jimmies Shoes 1926 W. 5700 So. Roy Italian Garden Restaurant 1 Takeouts 'JLJUUUJUUUL JUUUUUUUUUUUU 1 5-- My 1 5686 S. 1 900 W Rov. Utah Clearfield High in 1971 and attended Weber State College for two years. In March of this year he completed the Utah State Police Academy in Salt Lake City and is currently employed as a city police officer in Tooele, Utah. Susan also graduated from Clearfield High in 1971 and attended Weber State College and Dixie College. The couple will exchange vows in the Ogden LDS Temple Aug. 21. Following a two week honeymoon to the Phoenix, Ariz., area, they will reside in Tooele. La Leche group meets August 14 La Ix'che its hold will regularly league scheduled meeting on Thursday, Aug. 14, at 7:. 30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Terry R. Ioder. Title of the discussion will he Nutrition and Weaning. This will he the 4th meeting of the current series. All women in who are interested breastfeeding are welcome to The Clearfield attend with their babies. Prospective mothers are also urged to attend. For more information call Mrs. Loderat 25 7302 or Mrs. K. Sessions, in Syracuse, at 773 52N). BE ALIVE wedding Chantilly lace over taffeta sister of the had a fitted bodice with bynett Gilbert. Gilbert of 5730 S. 2550 W Their dresses were like the announce the marriage of scalloped neckline and lorg matron of honors gown in sleeves. their daughter Kristine to lace The matron of honor was medium blue. Craig R. Burlison, son of Mr. Mrs. Robert Morlev, wearing Miss Laurie Ixe Conley and Mrs. Joe Burlison of 1612 a light blue crepe dress with N. 350 W., Sunset. greeted guests at the Judge F. John Penrod ruffled lace and daisies reception desk. and Joy Meeks was best man. performed the double ring trimming the neckline bodice. shers were Scott Andrews at the ceremony Seagull Room in Clearfield. Attending as bridesmaids and Dennis Burlison, brother Miss Kathv Bcvis and a (,f the were The brides dress of bridegroom. Door ushers were brothers of the bride Brad and Steven The Gilbert. Following a short wedding Mornings - 8 a.m.-- l 1 a.m. trP the couple will reside in For coffee and hot pastrys Green River, Wym. I Lunch Prior to her marriage Miss a.m. 2 p.m. Gilbert was guest of honor at For hot soups, salads, and sandwiches a miscellaneous Dinners personal p.m. weekdays and 5:30 p.m.-- l a m. shower at her home hosted by For homemade Italian dishes Miss Ariel Johnson and Mrs. "All food prepared by Mama Louise" Myran Bulloch. There were RDY Good selection of schojol shoes for entire family. Carol Hawker and John Charles Malone Impressive rites unite duo has arrived Somewhere, and other old time melodies completed a evening. There were 20 members and four of waiting list present. Four were excused. Avery nice lunch was served by the hostess and Love, engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Jacki Renee to Jan Michael Belden. Jacki Beireis reading, Hawaiian Laurence, SUNSET Mr. and Mrs. Franklin D. Reireis of 386 W. 1425 delightful Albert and the Lion, was given by Valorie Hanson, followed by mellow music from the organ played by Hazel Burns. Most interesting was Alley Cat" and with Calcutta background music in style of Jastram of Clearfield. James graduated from 21 relatives present. and friends this month with in electrical a B.S. degree IB DAVIS C0UMTY FAIR engineering from Young Brigham University. and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Carol to John Charles (Chuck) Malone, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Harry Malone of American Fork, Utah. Miss Hawker graduated from Tooele High School and attended Brigham Young University, obtaining a B.S. degree and an M.S. degree in mathematics. She taught mathematics at Sand Ridge Jr. High during the 1974 76 school year. Chuck is a graduate of A Sept. 11 wedding in the Salt Lake Temple is planned by the couple. They will reside in Fort Worth, Texas, w here the bridegroom to he is presently employed hv Genera Dynamics. 1 I wedding and engage-J ment pictures and stories! are run free of charge, j I Deadlines: Monday at . . All 5p.m. AT THE AUG., t-- n him DAVIS COUNTyFAIRGROUNDS FARMINGTON UTAH -- AT LAGOONi |