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Show '' r SUN CHRONICLE, May 5, 1 977, Page 4 SOCIETY SOCIETY SOCIETY I j . t i Clearfield Miss trades promise chosen last week for the Davis North Camp of Daughters of the Utah Pioneers are, left to right, Ellen Mamenakis, corresponding secretary; Mildred Porter, secretary, Verda Knight, 1st vice president, Lila Lutz, president, Corine Boren, 2nd vice president The annual Jubilee is the next scheduled activity It will be held on June 4 at Clinton Stake Center beginning at p m. NEW OFFICERS 1 Newlyweds plan home in Roy following ceremony and Mr HOY Mrs Kenneth Colby of 4747 S 2400 W announce the marriage of Debra their daughter James Price to Mr Price is a son of Mr and Mrs Hay Pi ice of 4831 S 2675 W The Roy LDS 16th Ward Cultural Hall provided the setting for the exchange of vows on Friday President Earl B Child presided A C Jjc 5jc 5j! Jfc Jjc 5jc KLENKE FLORAL K v And flowers are furnished by OLIVE & MARK 2955 Washington Yi-- ? Phone 394-347- 4 5C 5fC jl reception followed The brides attractiv e gow n was created with a scooped and neckline empire waistline both adorned with lace appliques, long bishop sleeves with deep cuffs and softly flowing skirt and train Miss Vicky Colby attended as maid of honor with Miss lota holds meeting for members Xi Money members were present, including Bunny Terry, Genme Bingham, Shirley Lola Carter, Mary Chino, Clark, Jean Harris, June Larsen, Kerma Heiser, Adrienne Thompson, Margaret Scott, Katherine Strom berg, Miss Charlton, Cindy Stuart and Mrs Craig Thompson as other attendants Assuming best man duties was Jay Jones Ushering were Tony Price, Craig Price and Ray Price Upon returning from a wedding trip the newlyweds will reside in Roy too N The bridegroom is Michael R Leseberg, a son of Mr and Mrs Raymond Leseberg who make their home at 971 N 300 W , Sunset The couple exchanged vows Thursday at the Crystal Cottage in Roy with Bishop Alfred C Van Wagonen officiating The couple received guests at a reception at the Crystal Cottage The brides gown of candlelight sheer over taffeta was fashioned with bishop sleeves, bodice and skirt accented by hand clipped on PREPARING for the fireworks project Marcelle Weaver, and the hostess Plants of the poison ivy family are likely the single most often encountered cause of painful, itchy skin rash in the United States today This family of plants can grow in the great variety of conditions of soil, water and sun present in all states of the nation There are several varieties, all causing the same trouble Poison sumac is a shrub or small tree The others are vines Except for the sumac, all are marked by three leaflets arising from the node Remember the old GLEN'S HOUSE OF MEATS 825-186- 2 FED PORK Cut wrapped and frozen. Hams and bacon cured inflammation - SUNSET May 21 is the date selected ty Miss Hope Raynell Smith of 158 W 2200 N and James Stephen Murphy for their wedding at the Hill Air Force Base Chapel Parents of the bride elect, Lt Col and Mrs Donald R Smith of San Vito Air Station in Brindisi, Italy, are announcing the news Mr Monroe, Mr Murphy l mu nujrn severely uncomfortable may eruptions require medications prescribed by a Roi 75 June date planned and Mrs Eames of 5197 S Mr ROY Darward D night, for the annual installation banquet for the Roi Annes Club Husbands of club were special musical program followed the dinner Alice Schenck was installed as president for the coming year, with Ethel Brown as Secretary, and Vera Zaugg as reporter. Enjoying the evening together Zaugg, Brown, Schenk, Benson, fit nt keepsake it h p to HfUit ( i beautiful, i ft 1 ii unoml join low 'A GRAIN W were Allen and Vera Amos and Ethel Harvey and Melna Hewnry and Ruth Charles and Alice Schenck, Joe and Verla Dawson, Golden and Lorene Oleson, David and Avon Bingham, James and Helen Stewart, Albert and Irene Klein, Mack and Hazel Taft, George and Jean Stettler, Horace and Gladys Thompson, Frances and OEtta Burton, and Betty Sevy. nr On th i pot ropairi by trained technicians on Accutron All repairable Watches ond Clocks Merl's Jewelry 16 S. MAIN, CLEARFIELD Expert Watch S Jewelry Repairing PHONE H nf. nl.uirJ n Ir will Community to Camp go Utaba, June 3, 4, 5 The weekend begins with supper Friday and concludes after lunch on Sunday The cost is $2 50 per person or $5 per family The committee will repapre a menu Those attending will receive a list of food items and quantities to bring They should also bring their own camper, trailer, or tent, or stay in one of the cabins Reb Bob Smith, Area Minister, will lead the program There will be Bank, Albertsons, Medicine Furniture, Sprouz-Reitz- , Shoppe, Melvins Shoes, Harmons, Western Auto, and Fabric Fair Also several private citizens have contributed The Bemncosas appreciate the thoughtfulness of all these people A group of Neighborhood Friends are giving the Bemncosas a baby shower on Thursday, May 5 at 7 30 p m It will be held at the Clearfield 7th Ward, 231 E 300 N , Clearfield Lb. 98' Lb. $1.09 BACON SLICED BACON WHOLE HAMS CUBE STEAK 97 $1.39 fCT Employe Lb. Lb. FOR ONLY 2 trii Clearfield (lurch 50 LB. MEAT SPECIAL SLAB ftj? recognized 0(JU - R I AIL MEAT INSPECTED AND GUARANTEED go to the three lodies pictured at Weber County Hospital for Mothers' Day. (from left) Margaret Baird, who will be 100 years old in July, is the hospital's oldest mother; Elizabeth Morgan, who raised thirteen children, is the mother with the most children, and Karen Hoggan is the hospitals youngest mother at age 36. SPECIAL HONORS DO UNTO MOTHER Do beautiful things unto Mother with a Mother's Day gift from the Gunnisak. Let us gift wrap and stuff in a petite bar of scented soap free. Good news for Mastectomies! A new silicone breast form (not liquid), researched, designed and developed by a Double Mastectomy . . . The Natural comfortable been searching for. A feel you've very Private, Personal Approach 394-123- 9 f High School G Eugene HILL AFB Larkin of Roy has been cited at Hill Air Force Base for cutting procurement cost of a fluid used on training devices He is a chemist at the Utah air base Mr Larkin and his wife Noreen have four children time hiking, fishing, a picnic, and campfire sings pirations Mark the dates on your cal endar and plan to join your friends at Camp I taba For moie information call Fran Marion Holm, Batcheldei, 825 3554, or June Moss or Jean Isler, 825 1115 771-341- 5 Revival slated Southern First Baptist Church of Clearfield w ill be in revival May 8 through May 15 Rev Chester Bunch, pastor of Holladay Baptist Church in Salt Lake City will be the evangelist Dale Shaw Directoi of Music and Youth First Baptist Granger will Church, direct the music The revival meetings will begin at 7 p m each evening except Sundays when evening services will begin at 6 30 p ni Nursery services will be provided for children three years and under The church address is 564 S 800 E Clearfield Lavoid Robertson, pastor, invites the public to attend . La Leche meeting scheduled The Clearfield La Leche League (Group A) will hold its regular meeting Thurs, the 5th of May at on 7 30 p m Topic of discussion will be Advantages of Breast- All women interested in breastfeeding are invited to attend, as are their babies feeding mothers are Expectant to attend encouraged For more also information contact Mrs Mark Durrant, or Mrs Terry Loder, For meetings held the 4th Wednesday of each month in Syracuse area call Diane Palmer, or 773 5286 Kathleen Sessions 825-264- 7 825-730- 2 825-468- ROBERTSON PHOTOGRAPHY Specializing in Wedding pictures. Let me show you how to save money on your wedding photos 5 YEAR GUARANTEE: Will not lak. Can b worn swimming FOR APPOINTMENT CALL VERNA BRUNRLR is. plans outing Barlow m 7 tended North Texas State University In August she will graduate from Weber State College in music education The future bridegroom was graduated from Clearfield Church group Shower planned for family FED LOT BEEF Cut and wrapped eepHcikt Murphy of Idaho Falls, Idaho Reception guests will he received following the rites at the Officers Open Mess Miss Smith, a graduate of Clearfield High School, at announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Joan to Clair E planned recreation, free Heslop He is the son of Mr and Mrs Ervin G Heslop who make their home at 5261 S 7500 W in Hooper The young couple will be married on June 17 in the Ogden LDS Temple Miss Eames and her fiance were graduated from Roy The triplets born to Mr and and LDS Mrs William A Benincosa High School of Clearfield have Seminary Miss Eames at- Jr tended Weber State College received some very nice gifts and Stevens Henager College from considerate businesses Mr Heslop will graduate in Clearfield Those confrom Weber State College this tributing to the infants were spring with a degree in ac- Chandler Drug, Smith Food counting He completed an King, Shelleys Book and LDS Japan Central mission. Hallmark, Clearfield State 2000 Annes meet The Lions Den in Ogden was the setting on Saturday A The only method for preventing poision ivy rash is avoiding the plants There is no effective skin protectant or immunizing technique The plants can be dug out, or destroyed by herbicides tv m t bi illiunt TC i 2478 Actually, poison ivy is misnamed It isnt really a It is an allergen, poison which causes the bodys defense mechanisms to overreact First exposure might not produce a rash, but later exposures will trigger the reaction physician Love Sign A of Ogden, is a son of and Mrs James J Calamine lotion will hasten drying of the blisters Extensive and guests PHONE 'A GRAIN Washing with soap and water soon after exposure might help reduce the skin rash, the American Medical Association says Cold water compresses will bnng relief from itching and reduce secretary-treasurer- Couple announces plans for May 21 wedding at HAFB be members IN SYRACUSE WHOLESALE MEATS Leaflets three, let it saw: & ; are Beth Peterson, Rose all of the Clinton and Shirlie Henrie, president (from left), Johnson, vice president, City Ladies Auxiliary embroidered lace and seeded pearls A lace ruffle foi mod a sweep tram Matron of honor was Mis D Norman Hansen Bridesmaids were Miss Sally Thompson and Miss Kelly Teeples with Mrs Ronald Mitchell and Mrs Dennis as Mitchell attending matrons Others attending included Carolyn Leseberg and Hollie Hansen as flower girls Serving as best man was Todd Rice Ushers included Dennis Mitchell, Ronald Mitchell, Norman Hansen, Guy Leseberg and Jeff Leseberg with Jason Hanson as ring bearer A wedding trip took the newlyweds to Lake Tahoe Upon their return they will live in East Layton Washing helps poison ivy victims Xi lota Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met on Monday at the home of Wilma Stewart Marcelle Weaver gave the Of Fun and lesson titled All Vicki - CLEARFIELD Taking her place among new brides of late April is the former Miss Jana Lee Mitchell, daughter of Mr and Mis George W Mitchell of 277 E . i ! 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