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Show Page 3 Sun Chronicle Thursday, May 27, 1976 SOCIETY SOCIETY SOCIETY Education classes 0 f ?r ' ftr The last in the series of four public education programs to be presented at Weber County Hospital will be held at 2 p.m. on Friday, April 19. rGzg stSSj&v 'iV Since Weber County Hospital houses the Utah State Tuberculosis Unit, this last session will be dedicated to educating the public on the aspect of Tuberculosis. The purpose of this session is to aid people in understanding the nature, behavior in the human body, and modern prevention and treatment of M'' mr if j-- ,4. $; . -- a ' this once dreaded disease. The program will include short movie and a question-answe- a r period conducted by Mrs. Wyona Allred, Coordinator of the Tuberculosis program for Weber and Morgan counties, and Mrs. Beverly Holmes, Utah State Tuberculosis til Consultant. Both are Registered Nurses. Members of the community are urged to attend this very informative session, which will be held in the Education Department. There will be no charge for admission. Barbara Jean Dahl and Kerry Edmond Hoggan tv Couple plan Disneyland trip following wedding Mr. and Mrs. Dean Cole of El Paso, Texas, announce the of their engagement daughter, Barbara Jean Dahl to Kerry Edmond Hoggan, Xi 1! .lllb'jJ Xi Iota chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met on Monday afternoon at the home of Wilma Stewart. The lesson. Summary and Review was given by Adrienne Thompson Paso following . the State Washington Disneyland. The bride-to-b- is in e Adrienne and Plant at El Paso Accounting Wilma Stewart; service, June Heiser, and publicity Natural Gas Co. Mr. Hoggan is a graduate of Clearfield High. He served a mission for the LDS Church and scrapbook, in Lola Clark. hostess served delicious refreshments at the close of the meeting the Arizona-Holbroo- Toastmistress club meeting Bingham, vice president; Jean Harris, secretary and treasurer, Margaret Scott. Committee chairwomen were also announced; Sunshine, Election of officers and a Round Table discussion will be features of Articulettes Toastmistress Club at its next meeting, 7 p.m. at Ramada Inn, Thursday, May 27. Mrs. Kenneth Wood, Chino; program, Kerma Larsen and Shirley Mary KLENKK FLORAL And flowers are h Kaysville, Toastmistress and the Round Table discussion on Toastmistress objectives will be conducted by Mrs. Jean Freestone. Closing will be by Mrs. Vivian Vanderwest. Plans for the upcoming convention in Yakima, Wash, will be discussed. A large delegation of Articulette members will attend. will give the opening portion. Mrs. Nila Mohr is to be Topic Mistress, Olive and Mark 2953 Washington Mrs. 4 Jack Helgesen, I4 -- k mission. He is now a sales representative for Monroe Calculator Co. in Texas. Impressive rites local couple join OTv? Mr. and Mrs. CLINTON William H. Gregory of 1991 N. the 1000 W., announce Ate&Mji marriage of their daughter, to C. Brent Cherie Minnig, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Eugene Minnig of 1584 W. 2100 S., Ogden. Bishop Tim. N. Wight of Clinton First Ward conducted an evening ceremony in a memorable setting, at the brides home Saturday, May , 22, where her father gave her hand in marriage. A and Denise Earl mirrored rain lamp provided the background for an archway tucked with white nylon netting and yellow lace topped with a rose and fern spray which was flanked by miniature white fencing. The brides gown of white linen look fabric featured a the ceremony. Mr. Fear is a graduate of lace overlay on the yoke and Clearfield High School and is edged by ruffled cluny lace employed at with a stand up collar, and presently long Juliet sleeves with lace Skaggs in Roy. Miss Earl is also a 1975 overlay. The princess line graduate of Clearfield High skirt was finished with a wide School and LDS Seminary. ruffle flounce. The same Science cluny lace made up the She was active in Club, Pep Club, Thespian and scallop skull cap attached to Drama. She has attended the veil. El-Ve- ifflbeilakerLjit ililj The conducted the installations of officers for the next year. Katherine Stromberg will serve as President, Gennie :m-:u7- , Thompson; Ways and Means, which chapter Mary Chino, president, Phone i, Dllb Carter; social, after furnished "ii 0 The couple has chosen May 27, 1976 as the date for their wedding to be solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. An open house will be held at the Clearfield, Utah 8th Ward that evening. They will also have an open house in El also of El Paso. Parents of the future bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. of A. Edmond Hoggan Clearfield. Iota plqqs lesson Mrs. Brent Minnig J . Stanley D. Fear -- July 1 rites set for local couple Mr. and Mrs. Dale 0. Earl of 332 W. 825 N., Sunset announce the engagement of their daughter Denise, to Stanley D. Fear, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Fear of 118 W. 1425 N., Sunset, formerly of Portalis, New Mex. 4-- The wedding and reception will be held at the Earl residence on July 1. Bishop Lee G. Anderson will perform Weber State College majoring in communications. The brides miniature bouquet consisted of five yellow roses, baby breath, trim and blue streamers. Debbie Jacintho attended in the bride as a sunshine yellow gown with matching veil and lace. She held a spray of white carnations. Mother of the bride and maid-of-hon- MOKIM BAY CIAL OGDEN VALLEY S GREATEST MEAT BUYS" wmiBM ii anairs- - NOW 2 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU 1 No. 1 at 355 36th, 392-90- 1 No. 2 at 4076 Riverdale OPEN 9-- 7 Monday thru Saturday CHECK THESE TENDER & NE SIRLOIN STEAKS I79 . BAR-B-QU- E 7-B0- STEAKS. NE ,lw r Rood, SAVE 20 ensemble. Stephen Minnig was best man. William H. Gregory II and Mark I. Gregory were the ushers. Donald H. Gregory the provided (Skip) background music. The following helped with 393-054- 4 to 40 FRESH GREAT FOR HAMBURGER CENTER CUT SUPER BURGER PORK CHOPS . i.l 39 (LUNCHMEAT) BOLOGNA u79( 1 FREE il W AH WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITY ON ANY ITEM BASED ON SUPPLY ALL ITEMS CUT FRESH IN OUR MEAT COUNTERS walconr Food Stamps orders wrappod for freezing See what you buy before you take It home n im- following the Norma ceremony. wedding Jean Pesnell, Cheris aunt, and cousins Lisa Pesnell, Tammie Pesnell, Shawanna Pesnell, Nona Pesnell, Tanya Pesnell. Vickie Monrow and Bouquet Shop. friend made the wedding cake, white with yellow roses. A REMEMBER 2 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU welcome guests. The couple will take a short trip and will reside in Ogden. Birthday luncheon Mrs. Joseph Mabey, Ogden, enjoyed her birthday Saturday, May 22 as she was honored at a luncheon by Mrs. Julia Knopf at her home in Canyon Cove, Ogden. Ten former classmates and friends of Mrs. Mabey attended; a special treat was having Mrs. Knopfs sister, Mrs. Jack Hadley of San Diego there. On Monday, May 24, Mrs.. Mabeys sisters, Mrs. Bryce E. Roe, Salt Lake City and Mrs. William F. Salt of Bountiful hosted a luncheon at the Red Flame Restaurant in Bountiful for her birthday. In attendance also were six of Mrs. Mabeys nieces from the area. Salt Lake-Bountif- ul Woman honored A citation from the Weber County Department of Aging was presented to Mrs. Kay Neal of Washington Terrace this past week. The citation In apreads as follows: preciation for your Outstanding Contribution to Aging programs in Weber County, presented this 21st day of May, 1976." On Saturday, May 22, Mrs. Neal was elected secretary of Council 2, Toastmistress, an office at state level. Mrs. Neal is also Historian of Washington Terrace and maintains a large scrapbook. She was installed as President of AARP in January 1976. Just because you are retired doesnt mean you quit learning and participating. Kay Neal has been learning the art of oil painting, a hobby she has wanted to pursue for many years. Couple makes home in Logan SUNSET Miss Paula Prichett and Bill Bramble were married in rites performed at Canyon Pines in Logan Canyon with a dinner following the ceremony for relatives and close friends. Miss Prichett is the daughter of Mrs. Leona M. Prichett and the late Mr. Prichett. Mr. Bramble is the son of JAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA( HAM Each day at each store. Guess the weight and Its yours ! TOP QUALITY FOR LESS FOR EVERYONE l it the mediately garden-receptio- SPECIALS! FRESH SLICED TENDER groom wore light blue; complemented by mens Kathleen Morton helped with 5 tears, and sheet cakes with the gifts. the couples names. Mr. Albert Jaacintho built The flowers for the wedding the' impressive archway were done by Jennie Gentry from Clintons Bridal and Mrs. Joyce Jacintho helped decorate this and 3rdlnnwersariji I1 SIDEWALK SALE ONE DAY ONLY JUNE 5TH I Watch for naxt weeks ad In the Sun Chronicle. XVVWWVVVWWVWW'W Mr. and Mrs. George L. Bramble. Both young people have been attending Utah State University. Mr. Bramble is a graduate now studying for a secondary teachers degree. Following a wedding trip to California they will make their home in Logan. Storytime for children Schools Out will be the theme for storytime Saturday, May 29 at 3 p.m. at the Southwest Branch of Weber County Library, 1950 W. 4800 S. in Roy. The children will make their own puppet play to the story The Little Red Hen. Other stories to be featured are: When the Sky is Like Lace and Going Barefoot. |