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Show I SUN CHRONICLE, Thursday, July 22, 975, Page 5 1 Workers honored by EEO Three Ogden Air Logistics Tenter workers have been lonored by the Air Force logistics Command with Equal Distinguished Opportunity Employement iwards for fiscal year 1976. Named were Mrs. Larry Maxine) Eubanks, Layton; M. Clifford Spendlove, Sunset; and Benny J. Chavez, Roy. certificates Tge were signed by Brig. Gen. David B. Easson, deputy chief of staff for personnel, Air Force Logistics Command. General Easson said that the achieved recipients outstanding results through unusually effective leaderinship, skill, imagination, novation and perseverance in extending equal opportunity in government activities. Mrs. Eubanks, an in- management ventory specialist in the Directorate of Distribution, developed a dynamic Federal Womens Program within the direc- torate. She is chairperson of Womens Federal the Coordinating Program committee for the directorate. Mr. Spendlove, at the time chief Mrs. Scott A. Robinson ft Ogden LDS rites unite newlyweds CLEARFIELD Mr. and Mrs. Dale W. Gardiner, 308 Marilyn Drive, announce the marriage of their daughter, Joyce, to Mr. Scott A. Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anson-TobeRobinson; 2550 N, JYuiUand.Dr.; North Ogden, M Thursday, July 15 in the Ogden LDS Temple. Following the ceremony, performed by Elder Keith D. Campbell, Jr., a dinner was hosted by the bridegrooms parents at the Mansion The new Mrs. Robinson h was lovely in a nylon organza gown which fell softly to a ruffled flounce which formed a chapel train. floor-lengt- in floor length polyester gowns of various shades of pink. The gowns were fashioned in princess style with wide flared sleeves and Her Julier sleeves were They carried gathered at the' cuffs with pink carnations " Jace which also trimmed the Best man duties were neckline and ruffle 'of her performed by Padl Kellos. gown as well as her chapel Ushers were Robert Flinders, Paul Francom and Ross length veil. lace adorned the bodice and Gardiner. . the of Maintenance Directorates administrative services, was chairman of the directorates EEO advisory worked He committee. closely with minority and female employees to develop their full potential. Mr. Chavez is chairman of the Spanish-speakin- g Coordinating committee for the Maintenance Directorate. He developed a program in the directorate that gave recognition and advancement to the minority groups. West Point man cited for work - -- the front panel of the gown. She carried a bouquet of pink roses and white carnations trimmed with long ribbons. House. A reception Bridesmaids were Klee honoring the young couple was held Friday Francom, Diane Flinders and evening in the Clearfield Beth Gardiner, sisters and of the bride, and First Ward Cultural Hall, sister-in-lahosted by the brides parents. Jan Ross. They were attired personal shower was given for the bride by Jan Ross and a pantry shower was given by Mrs. A.C. Robinson. After a short honeymoon to Southern Utah, the couple will make their home at 2140 Fowler, Ogden. A ' HILL AIR FORCE BASE West Point resident Vem A. Handley has received an Performance Outstanding Rating at ceremonies at Hill AFB. He was cited for his job as -- an industrial engineering technician in the Maintenance Directorate. Mr.Handley and his wife Mabel have five children. Temple vows repeated in summer ceremonies CLEARFIELD In ceremonies solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple, Ruth Ann Snyder became the bride of Thomas S.M. Davenport, Friday, July 9. garden reception was Austrian Mission. He taught at the home of the Seminary for two years and is brides parents, Dr. and Mrs. currently journalism, Conway S. Snyder, 710 Hilltop English and photography Road, Salt Lake City. Parents teacher at Clearfield High of the groom are former School. A held Mayor and Mrs. Donald L. 174 South 450 Davenport, East, Clearfield. The bride greeted her guests in a lovely princess-styl- e Quiana gown with bracelet sleeves, a draped gathered to an empire waist which fell to the floor in soft folds. Her attendants were Mrs. Grant Stewart; Mrs. William VanDyke; Mrs. Alan Murnd Mrs. Daniel dock; Harding. Attending the groom as ushers were Alan Davenport, brother of the groom; Charles Poll; Brent Halls; and Conweay Snyder. The garden was decorated with banners and guitar and bagpipe music filled the air. Guests were served ham sandwiches, apple pie, ice Davenport, Jamestown, No.D.; and Charles Poll, Los Angeles, Calif. After a honeymoon trip to Southern California, the couple will reside in Clearfield. Plans being made - ROY Mr. and Mrs. H. W. and punch. The (Nick) Lindquist of 2254 W. evening ended with a 4250 S., announce the forfireworks display. thcoming marriage of their Mrs. Davenport is a daughter Judy to Arlen K. graduate of East High School Jarrett, son of Mr. and Mrs. and University of Utah where J. Ray Jarrett of 980 S. 6800 she received her degree in E. elementary education. She Hie couple has set Aug. 14 has taught at the Cottonwood as a wedding date with the Elementary School for the ceremony to be performed at past 3 years. the home of the prospective Mr. is a Davenport bridegrooms parents. A graduate of Clearfield High reception will follow. School and Weber State Miss Lindquist and her College. He served as student fiance were graduated from body vice president of ac- Bonneville High School. Both tivities while in college. He are attending Weber State served an LDS Mission to th.e cream Mrs. Thomas Davenport The bride was honored with plastic shower, personal shower and a kitchen shower. Out of town guests attending the wedding and Alan were reception a garden shower; College. I |