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Show y Weber County Hospital patients enjoy holiday activities, treats ASSOCIATIEMPLOYEES' ON OFFICERS at Weber The saying, Christmas is for children, doesnt apply at Weber County Hospital, as Corps, the Lions Club, West Weber Elementary, Roy High and many others. School, Several groups have gone through the hospital singing the County Hospital, Mike beenelderly patients here have anxiously awaiting this Martinez, president, and holiday for a long time. Some Laura Williams, secretary, of them look forward to going decorate the home to their families. Christmas tree in the Others who have no where auditorium. With them is a else to go, stay at the hospital Mrs. Hadley. This Lygia large tree is one of the many brought to the hospital for the patients enjoyment. just have spent their time in the Beauty and Barber Shops Still others have donated Christmas gifts to the patients. And, special holiday programs have been planned different religious by denominations The personnel at the facility are also striving to make the patients holidays more enjoyable Christmas trees on each division and one in the auditorium have been decorated for them. Special to enjoy the many activities which are being presented for this festive occasion. entire the Throughout Sing-a-Lon- g Christmas carols. Others 1 patient, trimmings, plus fruit cake Special thanks is expressed to all those generous people The patients Dietary involved in making this a Department plans to serve a memorable holiday season delicious Christmas dinner of for the patients at Weber ham, turkey, and all the County Hospital have been planned in addition to the above, such as a for the holiday month of December, various schools, churches, and civic organizations have donated their time and talents toward making the patients holidays happier. Special programs have been presented by the Roy Kiwanis Club, the Job students Mite favors for patients social services activities Seventeen dozen eggs would make a big omelet. Thats how many eggs Roy Junior High students needed to make the December tray favors for Weber Memorial Hospital. Egg shells were gilded, then glitter applied to the edges. Finally, the shells were glued onto a candy base. After they were dry, the finished cups were filled with candy and nuts and ready to Priest EHactiv 7 Full Dayt December 21 thru December 28. 1976 Sunday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday thru Saturday 9 a.m . to 0 p.m . Friday, Dec. 24, 9 am. to 6 p.m. 1 Closed Christmas Day mm 825-947- 4 mm SIGMANS NO. 1 QUALITY WHOLE MORRELLS PRIDE SHANK PORTION HALF HAMS Cline A GRADE WHOLE FRYERS H CO SMOKED FINNAN HADDIE 11 HI GRADE FI LINK SAUSAGE 11 09 V BUTTERBALL TURKEYS u. USDA CHOICE STEAK n nic swifts USDA CHOICE TOP SIRLOIN A4Q n11 98 2 POT ROAST tb SIGMANS Asst. LUNCH MEATS .o, , n 19 U BONELESS je school on the bus. Denise Hammon Phone E3M305O mmm SE03 pro- gram took small banana bread loaves wrapped in foil and topped with candy canes to each patient in the hospital. While there, they had the opportunity to visit briefly before returning to iyiksetE y GOViTilNSPECTED brighten the Christmas trays at the hospital. In conjunction with this project, students in the RfcC V Sandridge Camp of DUP on Tuesday at the Panarama met at the home of Denise room at the University of Hammon for the annual Utah following an open house Christmas luncheon, captain given by dance instructors Norma Earl in charge. under the direction of Christmas traditions in Virginia Tanner. Nell Sundfamilies were related by the wall was among students members, exerpts from the participating in the event. lesson and a Christmas story Rodney and Irene Genta was given by Mrs. Hammon. have a new daughter born on Present were Mrs. Earl, Mrs. Dec. 19. Hammon, Nola Kimber, Upon completing training Berniece Hansen, Bonnie at Fort Leonardwood, Mo., Jenkins, Kathryn Brady, 2.C. Richard E. Flora Niebaur, Lucy Smith, Army Pvt. 19, was tranJr. Trayah Luella Carver and Ruth to Fort Bragg, N C. sferred Larsen. was graduated from John and Patricia Kuczma where he Airborne Training. infantry of Ogden have a new He is the son of Mr. and Mrs 12. on Dec. bom daughter Richard Trayah. Grandparents of the new arrival are Mr. and Mrs. Kathryn Brady spent a week in Orem following the Quintin Unsworth. Lena Tree Bennett, 76, of birth of a new son on Dec. 8 to Syracuse who died on Dec. 12 Mr. and Mrs. Leland Harper. in the Layton Medical Center, It is the Harpers seventh was the mother of Vance T. child, the 13th grandchild of Bennet of Sunset and Norman the Bradys. Bennett of Syracuse. Joyce Browning was was surprised on her birthday Strebel Debbie selected as third attendant to with a party at the home of Miss Heidi Dean who was Carol Butt on Thursday. She chosen Miss Drill Team Utah was given a gift by those in competition on Saturday at attending and there was a Viewmont High School. Drill potluck luncheon. Present teams from all over the state were the hostess Carol Butt, took part with Cyprus High Sheron Hoggan, Thelma School winning the top Barnes, Donna Quinlin Donna Bingham, Donna trophy. Mr. and Mrs. Francis A. Kidman, Barbara Rock Roberts, Laree Bingham were honored with Tammy an open house on Dec. 18 in Keller and Joyces husband honor of their 50th wedding Kaye. A luncheon anniversary. The affair was was served held in the Sunset 5th Ward Guests of Coral Merrill or. Cultural Hall. Wednesday were parents 01 They were married on Nov. her husband Mr. and Mrs 10, 1926 in the Salt Lake LDS R.H. Merrill of Albequerque Temple. They resided in N.M. They were enroute tr Ogden and Uinta coming to Idaho to visit with then Sunset in 1973 to make their children during the holidays home. Their son. Corals husband, Mr. Bingham retired from was killed in an accident in Hill Air Force Base in 1969 Germany several years ago He sang with the Southern Mary Ann Anderson was Pacific Men of Song for 19 among family members involved in the wedding of her years. Both have been active in sister Ivy Romer of Elwood pot-luc- k 1 I DOUBLE LUCK 303 Can 28 Ox. Btle. 17 COKE OR SPRITE 46 CAMPBELL V-- 8 Oi. Con 69 89 JUICE WESTERN FAMILY 4 Oz. Can 19 , ORANGE JUICE CUT GR. BEANS REFRESHING FAMILY 6 WESTERN Oi. Can TINY SHRIMPS CANADA DRY Qt. Btle. - BLUE BONNET lb. Pkg. 39 59 TABLE MARGARINE NABISCO Asst. Pkg. SNACK CRACKERS SWEETS Holiday Mix 2 lb. Box CHRISTMAS EDDYS 12 CANDY Oi. Pkg. $ CHOICE NAVEL PRINCELLA APPLES Ss ..1 29 mixed nuts , 100 I DINNER ROLLS Hl-- I6 various 46 Oz. Can FRUIT DRINK OCEAN SPRAY 300 Can CRANBERRY SAUCE 35 FRESH DAIRY PHILADELPHIA 8 Ox. Pkg. 00 TANGERINES 2V. Can Brown & Serve Dot. U00 FRESH JUICY 89 83 CANNED YAMS CHIP DIPS RED DELICIOUS VI. will CHUNK TUNA EDDYS 69 PREPARED DRESSING MIXES fcCk fylWTO S O I CREAMED CHEESE CREAM O WEBER Qt. EGG NOG FROZEN PEAS Everfresh BIRDSEYE 53 69 I 20 Oz. Pkg. 12 V. Ox. Pkg. COOL WHIP RICHES 16 Oi. Pkg. COFFEE RICH 59J 362o WALL AVE., OGDEN, 89 , 35 UTAH F r 1 IH I auxiliary organizations in the LDS Church. They are both serving at present in positions in the Ogden LDS Temple. They have one son and one F. Clifford daughter: Bingham of Sunset and Mrs. John (Donna) Cole, Grand Forks, N.D. There are four grandsons and two greatgrandchildren. David and Patricia MitJ chell have a new daughter born on Dec. 10. Mrs. Roseanna Bow en was the grandmother of Durrand L. Bowen, 23 month old son of Cindy Lee Wilson Bowen of Cgden and Durrand Lee Bowen of Dugway. The child died on Dec. 15 of lukemia. Funeral services on Saturday in Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. H.G. Hammon were luncheon guests of Dr. and Mrs. David Sundwall and Niel Owen of Preston The marriage was performed in the Ogden LDS Temple with a reception that evening in Elwood and an open house in Logan on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Choate have a new baby girl born on Dec. 19, their second daughter. Another grand- child for Mr. and Mrs. John Nicholas. Guests of the H.G. Hammons on Sunday for dinner were Mrs Hattie Bankhead of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Stephens of Ogden. Rythmettes, piano students of Kathryn Brady and their parents, held a Christmas musical evening at the Brady home last week. There was a program of Christmas music and light refreshments for about 20 who attended. I |