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Show Page 4 i m Thursday, April rhrnnirlp soaov 01Dl C ft 1976 Nuptial promises repeated Miss Diana L. SUNSET became the bride of Airman 1 C. Robert B. Smith in ceremonies solemnized Monday March 29 in the Sunset 3rd Ward Relief Society Room A reception followed in the cultural hall. Mr and Mrs. Robert C. Neil Engagement noted HOV The engagement Room A reception will follow at the Hopper Kottage in and approaching marriage Miss Sherry J Davis to igden V allace S Pidcock is an Miss Davis was graduated nounced by her parents, Mr Irom Roy High School and and Mrs Donald L Davis ol trom Stevens Henager 5371 S 2700 V ( ol lege with a private The secretarial diploma bridegroom is a son of Mrs The future bridegroom was S T Pidcock of 3328 Quincv in graduated from Ogden High Ogden Marriage vows will be School and LDS Seminary exchanged May 7 at the Rov and attended Weber State ( LDS 14th Ward Relief Societv ollege f ( Neil of 1469 N. 300 W. parents of the bride. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Smith of 311 W 1550 N. prospective Temple wedding unites area couple Mrs. Oscar E. ROY Nuptial vows were recited by the former Miss Ruth Marie Griffin and Russell Stuart Friday in the Logan LDS Temple The bride's parents are Mr and Mrs A Ellis Griffin of 1231 Douglas Parents of the bridegroom are Mr and Mrs Ronald E Stuart of 2347 W Bybee Siotwed Newlyweds Mr and Mrs trimmed collar carried a single carnation Her full length Bishop's sleeves were Sherwood Drive, announce fathered into wide buttoned the marriage of their cuffs A deep flounce skirt daughter, Wendy Kay, to lloor length was edged with Oscar E By bee, son ol Mrs lace She wore a wide Nelda By bee, 1003 N 450 W , brimmed white hat with blue Sunset, and the late Earl R streamers Her bouquet was of nosegay of white and blue By fiee The couple was married in carnations, accented with Las Vegas, Nev., March 6 habv breath with white and An open house in their blue satin streamers honor was held at the Lion's Her sisters Mrs Lynn center in Jenkins and Miss Tracy Club social Syracuse March 41) hosted by Etherington were matron and maid of honor the brides parents For the open house the They wore long blue cotton, bride wore a tloor length polyester gowns with fine cotton and polyester white lace trimming the bodice gown The bodice was formed which was laced on the front of lace ending in a high lace with white satin ribbon. They LAYTON ,J Etherington, W Charlene Smith was at the reception desk Gary Bvbee, a brother of the groom, was best man The new Mrs By bee graduated from Layton High Mr By bee graduated from Clearfield The newlyweds are residing in Sunset 5fi5 are u A BIRTHDAY. Susie Wright Griffin (seated) looks over gifts and cake given to her as part of her birthday celebration. On hand to help her observe her 99th birthday are (top I. to r.) Mabel Lewis, deaconess at the United Church of Christ, The Rev. David J. McKinzie, pastor of the United Church of Christ Congregational in friend of Mrs. Griffin. Ogden, and Irene Widrinski, CELEBRATING collar and the sleeves tapered to lily points over the wrists The skirt was gathered Attending the bride were Miss Lorraine Toller as maid of honor and the Misses Sharon Griffin, Maryann Griffin, Sherry Stuart and Cindv Sutart as bridesmaids. They wore gowns of hot 4400 S pink satin, designed with Presiding in the rites was empire bodices covered with The oldest patient at President Lloyd R. Hun chilfon, tie collars and chiffon Weber County Hospital saker Reception guests were sleeves gathered to buttoned celebrated her 99th birthday received at the Wedding culls Friday. World Susie Wright Griffin was Douglas Stuart assumed The bride chose to wear her best man duties, David born in 1877 in Ogden She had mother's wedding gown oi Griffin, Brian Child, Leon one son from Laguna Beach, ivory slipper satin, designed Wilson and Niel Peterson Calif , and raised 35 foster with a fitted bodice trimmed ushered children Alter a wedding trip the in lace and tiny covered Her friends helped her buttons her bicentennial celebrate in will reside newlyweds The dress had a mandarin Ogden birthday with flags, cake and long-tim- e Patient notes 99th birthday J. The brides gown was fashioned of satin with a nylon train, trimmed with lace A matching lace dickey complemented the ensemble. Miss Janette Meehan served as maid of honor. Others attending were Miss Lori Neil, Mrs. Jackie Bnmhall, Miss Cindy Crug and Mrs Rick Visser. All wore beige polyester gowns in empire styling trimmed with lace. The best man was Jerry Ushers were Eversole Michael Meehan, Joseph Troy Martin and Neil Jr. with Trevor Eversole as a ring Meehan, Robert C. bearer. After a brief wedding trip the newlyweds will reside m Las Vegas The bridegroom is stationed at Nellis Air Force Base gifts Her husband, who is deceased, worked for the Union Pacific Railroad The only time Mrs Griffin left Utah was for 12 years when her husband was transferred. She is a member of the United Church of Christ Congregational in Ogden The Sun Chronicle, as well as Mrs Griffins many friends, wish her a happy birthday. blunteer. Thrt Nwsppr A Th A Public Srvte of Advtrtivng Council meeting Articulettes Toastmistress Club will hold its semimonthly dinner meeting at Ramada Inn, Thursday, April 8 at 6:30 p m. Mrs. Wanda Ewing, will conduct president, meeting Program will include a workshop Transactional Analysis by Mrs. and an Gary Truax, Icebreaker speech by new member, Mrs ; Joy J " Mrs. Arthur Galaezzi will be topic mistress. Toast-mistrefor the evening will be Mrs. Joseph Mabey. ,Lun-dquis- t. 1 Itll make you a better human being. There may be others somewhere else, but Deborah S Workman is the only woman plumber at Hill AFB Articulettes schedule 7 Wv Why did she decide to become a plumber What she really wanted was a health services job but there were no openings so she chose plumbing over working on roads and grounds or in aircraft maintenance She likes her work and her fellow workers in the plumbing She works with business approximately six military and civilians 10 in the plumbing section prepares a rock for splitting as part of an exercise for a lapidary project with arts and crafts hobby shop at Hill AFB. NICK MORRIS involves all aspects of plumbing including such tasks as unplugging drains, installing bathroom fixtures, fixing Her work Arts, crafts program open at Hill AFB center leaking taps, installing and repairing fire prevention sprinkler sy stems or lay ing of air lines for air compression systems SOMETIMES A PLUMBER When she is not working as needs a big wrench plumber, she likes sports particularly basketball and pro football Hill AFB rts and ( nits Hobbv Shop is leutunng a variety ol classes which are a such as that Deborah S. Workman of Hill AFB uses to tighten a coupling on a three-inch pipe. upholstery Photography, and ceramics are just a few of a variety of classes Past he reports courses have been offered in candle making, macrame. feather art. wood carving, Hale II COTTON DENIMS RIB KNITS SINGLE KNITS yd. TRICOT 108 In. tx La yd. 199 yd. FLANNEL Summer Print x, FLANNEL . ' 1 49 " yd. (FABRIC SGT0RE 915 W. RIVERDALE ROAD clay Hobby shop facilities which all-in-o- are available lor use include lapidarv equipment lor rock cutting and polishing, electronic gear tor television and radio testing as well as a variety ol tools used tor wood projects The hobby shop is open Tuesday and Wednesday Irom 2 10 pm. Thursday, noon to8 p m Friday 10 a m to 6 p m and Saturday 8 30 a m to 4 formation p m on Further classes a IT your community newspaper, we welcome engagement, wedding, anniversary and birth announcements for the society page. Information and pictures must be in our As FLANNEL office, 5388 S. 1900 W., Roy, by 5 p.m. any Monday for Thursday publication. Pictures may include either the girl or the couple on engagement and wedding announcements. There is no charge for pictures or stories Pictures should be black and white and can be taken from a snapshot or large Juvenile Print 1 :&'? professional photograph. s c . Cranberry Orange Chicken in a Pot chickens, about 2 lbs. cut up Salt and pepper 13 c . butter or margarine -- 2 1 1 broiler-frye- r c. chopped onions 2 c. Ocean Spray cranberry (from in- is available by calling Hill AhB and extension 2640 27 In. yd. I and modeling DIAPER 60 In. Wide I cartooning 64 In. Wide 269y open to civilian employes as well as military and retired personnel and their dependents, reports Boyd Tate, arts and crafts director For the busy homemaker, or hostess in a hurry, nothing could make more sense than an dish which is filled with all the ingredients of a many pot n pan menu. If youre entertaining, a chafing pot would certainly be elegant to use for buffet serving. For the family, simply prepare each plate, and keep your warm pot on the stove for those calls for seconds Round out this tasteful fare with a salad of crisp greens. -- orange relish jar) cans ( 10Uz oz. ea.) condensed chicken broth a c. rose wine (substitute other liquid, if desired, however alcohol will evaporate) 16 whole new potatoes, peeled 1 pkg. ( 10 oz. ) frozen lima beans lc. sliced celery 1 pkg. ( lo oz) frozen whole carrots 2 Tbl. cornstarch mixed with 2 Tbl. water 2 Wash chicken and pat dry. Sprinkle pieces with salt and pepper. Brown chicken in butter in a large skillet. Remove pieces as they brown. Add cranberry-orang- e relish and onions to pan drippings and saute until onions are wilted. Add browned chicken, chicken broth and wine. Simmer for 20 minutes while covered. Add potatoes and limas. Simmer covered for another 20 minutes. Add celery and carrots. Remove chicken, potatoes and limas to a platter. Cover; cook 10 minutes. Blend cornstarch mixture into pan drippings. Stir until smooth and thickened. Spoon sauce over chicken and vegetables. Serve garnished with parsley. ( Serves 8) |