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Show Sun Chronicle Thursday, April 29, 1976 Page 9 - Virginia Wursten I Phone 8256646 V4 & Mr. and Mrs. Stan Bennion spent the Easter Holiday in Laramie, Wyoming with a niece and her family. Karen Seely was honored with a bridal shower prior to her marriage last week to Keith Richards. The event was hostess by Jeanine Flinders at the home of her parents. Dr. and Mrs. Arley Flinders, Close friends and relatives of the bride attended. Wendell and Janet Saunders have a new baby daughter. She was born April 20 and joins three sisters and a brother in the family. Evelyn Hill is home from the hospital and doing well. Isora Olmstead has just of the J Five will perform at a dance in the Ogden Union Railroad Station April 30. Pictured are group members Jay Crosthwait, Jim Orner, Frank Conner, Ralph Hess and dead Thompson. MEMBERS C-- under the able direction of e Owen Rouse. a fast growing bluegrass group and special Lucky artists, guest Chamberlain, Paul Cannon and 12 year old Jerry Wan-del- l. Chamberlains syndicated radio broadcast, Thun-dergoos- Rocky Thomas of Nashville. Now featured on the International Country Music Shows, produced by Jim Lengyel out of Council Bluffs, Iowa, CJ Five is beamed worldwide via SAWC from Copenhagen, Denmark and South Africa. This swinging country-roc- k band will be anchor music for dancing at the first social event held at the Union Depot where all proceeds go to Ogdens Fourth of July Fireworks Fund. Jay Crosthwait is lead singer and plays rhythm guitar. Jim Ornder strums some mighty fine finger pinckin good lead guitar while Frank Conner earns his title as Utahs top steelman and fiddler. Ralph Hess, ace Shirley Pierce and Eugenia Hart are giving patient Jane Tulley a permanent in the hospital beauty shop. LADIES ml and dinator of Volunteer Services. She is responsible for assigning each of the willing workers a specific service to perform during their four or more hours per week of donated time. According to Mrs. Hatch, more volunteers are needed to assist in providing the special services Jean Ross, Terrie Shepherd Ninth grade students achieving High Honors: Janet Bringhurst, Robin Dale, Patricia Hall, Susan Jean Browning, Randy Cash, Annette Davies, Liam Devlin, Rayna Fisher, Brian Gour, Barbara Hill, David Hugg, Kristin Kawaguchi, Kristine Meldrum, Karen Odenwalder and Wayne White. High School which The services, and activities for the marked the end of the patients. Anyone interested Universitys centennial year, States. It is operated by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. Local students receiving diplomas were: special escort service month of May. Lori Jensen, Jan Douglas Roskelley, Suzanne Russell, Carolyn Debbie Smith, Shafer, Michele Stevenson, Linda Sugimoto, Mike Terry, Carrie Welch and Tammy Wrok-ma- and Pennie Totten. Honors, 7th Grade: Mark Bateman, Dorla Bridges, AARP n. Honors, 9th Grade: Sherry Allen, Becky Arrigo, Mark Browning, Mark Cummings, Fred Fernandes, Shellie Flint, LaDonna Hardy, Danny Kapetanov, Cindy Kenyon, Nichols, Paul Morgan, Tim Jon Nickerson, Kari Price, Roy Shadbolt, Mark Spencer, Elaine Thompson, Robin Tracy and Steve Youngberg. Eighth grade High Honors: Barker, Jody Shelly Bateman, Nancy Garner, Amber McMasters, Connie Parkinson, Margaret Russell and Janet Sandberg. Honors, 8th Grade: Letitia aBosgieter, Tauni Brown, Kathy Field, Valorie Hansen, Jennifer James, Caroline King, Charilla Lichfield, Sophia Mulligan, Virleen Oliver, Jan Percy and Theresa Silletti. Seventh Grade High Honors: Becki Hamblin, Nancy Hansen, Gaelynn Johnson, Brett Matsumura, Janette Reimschussel, Rae mmets May 14 On May 14, the Washington Terrace Chapter of AARP will meet at the city Recreation Building on 300 West. This will be a very informative meeting that all will enjoy. Two speakers from Weber State w ill be of real interest for all members and friends. Mrs. Leola Davidson, chairman of the department of Nursing at WSC will talk to the group on medication. Ron Mr. Julander, associate professor frP'the Political Science Department will inform the chapter about the mass meetings and tell us why we as senior citizens should be involved. The meeting is timed for 2 p.m. and will start promptly as the program will be the first on the agenda. Mrs. Kay Neal will conduct the meeting. Any teams interested June Bingham, seventh grade girls group sang, Fifty, Nifty and Sally United States Yamada did an Oriental A Dance. The finale was chorus of the Mickey song by the combine in playing adult, male, baseball in a Davis County League, notify Dee Burton at All players must be residents of Davis County or work in Davis County. 376-853- to and from different therapy depart- sing-a-lon- perweek g The 52 Pink Ladies and 43 the Candy Stripers are under direction of Mrs. Gerald Barbara i Hatch, Coor i S'oW95 10 V1 150 8oia.96B 12VI483 OTHER SIZES 4 CONCRETE PIPE. ALL IRRIGATION TO 24" and DRAINAGE. All SIZES PRICES ARE PLANT PICK-U- LM"M UWT OTL IB P Brought to you by the Union Pacific Railroad People. SALT LAKE: 333 So. Redwood Road North Salt Lake, Ph. OGDEN: 801 West 12th St.. Ph. 532-111- 399-117- 1 1 LOGAN: South Highway 91. Ph. 752-631- 0 PROVO: Ph. 373-860- 0 (no toll charge) Steve Anderson, Bateman, Rex Fisher, Robert Carmony, Anna Terry, Maria Parilla, Tracie Lamb, and Vicki Gour. Congratulations to these outstanding young people. Byron and Linnea Dugger have a baby daughter. She was born April 21 at McKay Hospital. Adolph Rael, of Ogden, died Wednesday of last week following a short illness. He was the father of Mrs. Rov (Mary Wanstreet of Roy. Patricia Hammon, Beverly Thompson, Alice Knighton, Sally Yamada, and Tina Wood, More Whats sang Frieda American?; Poyer did an Indian Sign Language Dance; Janet Dalton, Carmen Montoya, Sheri Stevens, Sabrina Martinez, and Lee Ann Smith did a modern dance to Fight the Power. The Mickey Mouse Club port in the show with Richard Davies as Donald Duck and Matt Denthalter as Mickey 15 Mouse and about Mousekateers. Cathy Brewer played a piano solo, I Write the Songs, and Teresa Evans did a Hawaiian Dance followed by the Hee-HaGirls. providing ments, and delivering the daily mail are performed for the benefit of the patients, as well as the employees. Other major items on the list of volunteer services are the Beauty and Barber Shops, the Snack Bar, weekly reading groups, the gift shop, programs, weekly and assisting with arts and crafts activities and Bingo parties. The Barber Shop is open every Saturday, with Mrs. Maria Brigham from the Defense Depot Ogden Barber Shop donating her time to cut the men patients hair. The Beauty Shop is open dally for three hours. Each female patient able to go to the shop has a standing appointment every two weeks, and a variety of services are available to them. Money used to purchase supplies for use in the shops is raised at the employees snack bar, which is open five mornings Paul North Davis Junior Highs Traveling Assembly went to Sunset and North Layton Junior High s on April 21. The acts were as follows: The Star Spangled Girls, ball players d family. Joy Paskett has been in the hospital for major surgery. home be She should sometime this week. Taking advantage of the Easter Holiday, Gary and Marilyn Cragun and family drove to Arizona to visit w ith Mrs. Craguns sister and her family. Joy Paskett has been in the hospital for major surgery. She should be home- sometime this week. Staying with Ed and Jean Harris for a few days this week, is Jean's mother of Afton, Wyoming. Selected as Sterling Scholars to represent Roy High School were Carl Allen, visits school County seeks the largest church-relateuniversity in the United She was a baby boy on April 23. This is their first girl, who joins three brothers in the Traveling assembly Clearfield - Doris Alice Mills (BAC), and Kathy Dawn Stoker (BAC). Roy - Dennis Don Ard (BAC), Cindy Lee Harrison (BAC), Virginia Larimore (BAC), Paul Douglas Lyman (BAC), David C. Odenwalder (BAC), Cathy Jean Terry Andrew Brent (BAC), Wheeler (BAC). mencement April 23, 1976 at Brigham Young University, Provo. cheerful attitudes, the Volunteers are being recognized as the "Departmarking menus, shopping ment of the Month for the for the direction of Golden Spike Country Music Round Up of Utah. Students from this area were among the 3,628 who received students diplomas at the 101st Com- were held in the 23,000-seMarriott Center, the largest assembly building on any campus in the United States. With 25,000 students, Brigham Young University is items, Ogden Students graduate should contact the Volunteer Office at the hospital. The Volunteer Auxiliary at Weber County Hospital is very deserving of our grateful appreciation for their work here. For their constant efforts and their outside of the hospital Sponsors: Recreation and Jaycees. Program and music under round off a band what am! All this plus the famous Southern Pacific Men of Song Department of the Month An integral part of the smooth operation of any hospital today is the Volunteer Auxiliary. In this day of inflation and spiraling wage rates, there are still those people who are willing to w ork for no pay at all. These dedicated volunteers find that helping people who are not as fortunate as themselves is payment enough for their services. At Weber County Hospital, the fact that the patients are primarily chronically ill and long-terindicates a need for volunteers who provide additional personal services in an effort to make the patients lives a little more pleasant. Services such as reading or writing letters, ' Clead Thompson on a beautiful bass who belts upbeat songs, drummer, PINK The event calls for best dress or colonial and pioneer the costumes. Under direction of Harry Mosher, the Golden Spike Empire Vintage Car Club will arrive at' 8 p.m. with dignitaries. Tickets $2.50 and available at Cross Western Store, Music Land in South Ogden or at the Union Depot door. Len Allen and Gary Woodhouse will emcee. Awards for the organization with most members present. All aboard for Ogden's Bicentennial Special :Sound Heard Round the" World?! Happy Birthday America. LouRee Bauerle spent a in Colorado Springs recently where she visited with her son Kenneth and his family. Mrs. Josephine Gibson, with her sisters from Whittier, Calif, and Seattle, Wash, joined a tour for a trip to the week has announced their Third Term Honor Roll for the year Junior Hooper, Redden, is now being heard on Lucky Five in the Union Railroad Station, April 30, in Ogden, This ultra harmony group Shomaker. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Louis Spraycar, all of Roy. third term honor roll 1975-7- The public is invited to dance to the Metropolitan country sound of The CJ Margaret Roy Junior announces Roy witlh 18z returned from a trip to Idaho where she visited for a few days with her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Lanny Spraycar had a baby girl on April 20 at McKay Hospital. Mrs. Spraycar is the former Carol Shomaker, daughter of deep south. They flew to Dallas and then traveled through the southern states to Miami. They stayed in New Orleans, La. for a few days with Mrs. Gibson's nephew. was Florida Miami, especially appealing to the ladies with its lovely warm weather. They went on up the coast to Washington, D.C. The dogwood blossoms in the blue Ridge Mountains were in full bloom and very beautiful. One night was spent in Atlanta, Georgia along the way. Special attractions in the area of the Nations Capitol included a visit to Arlington National and the Cemetary LDS Temple. Washington Their travels took them back by way of St. Louis where they took a jet plane to return home. Lee and Jean Thomas had a baby girl born April 21 . Its an especially exciting event, as this is their first girl, with three boys at home. A baby girl arrived April 21 to Lee and Jean Thomas. Donald and Debbie Keener had a baby girl on April 24. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Ruth Cook on the death of her mother Thelma O. Hamblin, who died last Friday at her home in Clearfield of a heart attack. fifT LEAST JO of the 5? WHO ASSEMBLEP IM PHILADELPHIA IN 1707 TO PRAFT Pol? THE THE CONSTITUTION UNITED STATES' HAP SERVEP IN THE CONTINENTAL ARMY 1 WEN OOM 30 THERE.. ARE ALMOST MU4JOAI AMERICANS are veterans of MILITARY SERVICE". who ONE OUT every 7 PERSONS IN THE COUNTRY HAS SERV6P. EACH Year on veterans pay, the CP NATION HONORSTHEM Ogden 399-640- ALL I 2 JOIN THE PEOPLE WHO JOIN THE ARMY. |