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Show ThetOffice of Information Services at Weber State has received the Colleg Award of Merit for Total Communications Excellence at a recent awards program the Intel mountain Communicators Business Association (IBC) is the The organization regional representative of the International Association of of Communicators Business The communications award was given to WSC for the total package of work done by the Information Office during the period between March 1976 and March 1977. This package includes new's and feature stories, alumni newspaper, publications, daily radio Ccsnners checked On Monday. June 20 from 2 to 5 p.m , a representative of Ctah State Umv Extension will conduct a Service u Pressure Testing Workshop at the Southwest Branch Library in Roy, located at 1950 W. 4800 S. To can vegetables and meats safely, you MUST use a pressure canner. A steam pressure canner is the only way to obtain temperatures ft1 II high enough to prevent the growth of deadly botulism Canners should be tested each year before canning season to be certain the guage is working accurately The public is invited to ta.- t advantage of this opportunity and there will be no charge For further information, call Evelyn Dussol at 773-255- June 30 chosen news relations services, public manuals, and brochures designed for the colleges departments. The award was presented to the college by Chuck Henry, president of IBCA, and was the only one given for . tal communications. Other awards were presented for individual projects to members of the IBCA organization. Weber States work was judged against such institutions as the University of Utah, Young Brigham Utah State University, University, Westminster Utah Power and College, Light, Mountain Fuel Supply, Thiokol, Kennecott, Hercules, the State Department of Transportation, Midget. CAMP officers of DUP aree (from left) Nola Kimber, secretary; Kathryn Brady, captain, and Flora Neibaur, 1st for will the next two years. serve They NEW SANDRIDGE Bonnie Jenkins, 2nd vice-captai- vice-captai- U J II Ar4 XIJ X ZT I, A iWrYt, LJJLlj FURNITURE MANUFACTURING n-iS-S- ' -fi'i Buy from the All couches 15 T Manufacturer;;S4 U A i T oX u r CO., l,il IX service pin has been received by Roy resident Ronald F Bell at Hill AFB ceremonies A Up over wholesale. He Herculon Couch is an aircraft and in 12995 270 NORTH MAIN Service pin given man CLEARFIELD 825-928- 5 weapon systems analyst the Maintenance Directorate Mr Bell and his wife Mary have four children engagement of Miss Kim Valentine to Edwin Weimer is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James E Valentine of 1528 N. 475 W Mr. Weimer is a son of Mr and Mrs Clarence Weimer of 1450 Cross in Ogden. The young couple has chosen June 30 for their wedding date. They will recite vows at the United Methodist Church in Ogden. A reception will be held at the home of the bridegroom elects parents. Miss Valentine Clearfield High is a School graduate. The prospective from bridegroom graduated Albany High School in Albany, Ga., and attended Weber State College. SOCIETY SOCIETY Area duo reslH vow ROY Impressive rites Saturday at the Nottington united in marriage the forD. mer Miss Sandra McCulloch to Steven G Bowles. The bride is a daughter of Mrs Walter R Eddy of 2477 W. 5075 S., and the late Clarence McCulloch. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell H Bowles of 3934 Lamplighter Riverdale are the bridegrooms parents. Way, Performing M'laptflr1' left) Ann vows society exchanged The T- award won by the Weber State College Office of Information are (from Garrett, director of information services, Dave Midget and Edie Hester. DISPLAYING LDS by duo SUNSE- and Mountain Bell WSC personnel whose work was included in the judging were Ann Garrett, director of the office of information, Don Edie Hester, Spainhower, Arlene Wilson, John Shupe, John Peterson, Lou Ladwell, and Dave the ceremony Syracuse forms club for series The Syracuse La Leche League announces its new organization and new series of meetings beginning on Wednesday, June 22, at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs Linda Loosli. Title of the discussion will be "Advantages of Breastfeeding." This will be the first meeting of the new series. Subsequent meetings will be held the 7th Wednesday of each month All women who are interested in breastfeeding are welcome Babies are to attend. Mr and Mrs Glen Bryson of 3412 W. 6000 S announce the marriage of their daughter Kay Lynn to Douglas K Nelson The bridegroom is a son of Mr and Mrs. Eldon Dean Nelson of 5382 S 2050 W The ceremony was performed Thursday in solemn LDS Ogden Temple ceremonies, performed by Patriarch J. Levi Beus were Reception guests greeted at the Roy LDS 17th Ward Cultural Hall. A wedding gown styled of chiffon with a deep of ROY W lace, adorned with .seed pearls, and a high neckline was chosen by the bride. It featured long Juliet sleeves with ruffled lace cuffs, and a deep flounch, topped with lace, at the hemline of the skirt and long train Serving as the brides attendants were Mrs. Michael Child as matron of honor with was Bishop Ken Waring The Nottington was the location of the reception, honoring the young couple The bride was radiant in her gown of lace and satin. Satin buttons lined the center of the back and led into a chapel train The train was outlined in lace and pearls. the Misses Julie Bryson. Chosen as attendants were: Trudy Oliver and Lorna Mrs Ray Christensen as Nelson as bridesmaids, and matron of honor, and Mrs Mark Smith, Mrs Dennis Griffin and Mrs Dennis T Olson, all sisters of the bride as attending matrons The best man was Steven Woodward. Ushers were John Bert, Chad Bowles, Dennis Olson and Todd Greenlee The new Mr. and Mrs Bowles left for a wedding trip of the The descendants to Bear Lake. They plan to Walton Isabella and James live in Riverdale Burton will hold a reunion June 18 at the Davif County Family planning reunion Mini film Park planned for Roy library On Sat. June 18 at 2 p m at the Southwest Branch Library in Roy the Children's Dept, will host a mini film festival featuring the movies 825-468- 4 or Mrs. C. M. Sessions at furnished by the reunion committee There w ill be a program at Moons, The Princess and the 2pm, with speaker Dr 11 C Pea and Kumplestiltskin. Burton, Bountiful physician of James Following at 3 p m there will and be a meeting of the children's Burton Ben Franklin Stamp Club There will be supervised New members invited activities for all ages Gullivers Travels, welcome. Prospective mothers are alos urged to attend. For more information call Mrs. T. Palmer at The park is located just off Highway 89, southeast of Kaysviile. Registration and gethering will begin at 11 a m , followed by lunch at 12 30 Those attending should bring their own luches, but drinks and dessert will he .Many great-grandso- inirrtT on your money With our bill payment system, you earn 5 until your bills are due. We make the payments and send you a LAKESIDE ARTS & CRAFTS FEATURING summary monthly. $500 minimum balance. Sign up now for daytime Tole Pain- Classes. In- SUNSET DESIGNS structor: Sherry needle ting Madsen. OTHER CLASSES INCLUDE: Macrame, Needlepoint, Dip and Drape, plaster painting, and a children's crafts clo. ( GDEN OFFICE: 2425 Washington Validated Parking a. Blvd 621 0100 BRIGHAM CITY OFFICE: 734-945- 4 101 South Main Door-sid- e Parking ROY OFFICE: 2020 West 5700 South Door-sid- e Parking 773-691- 1 825-733- 1 pointers Cstikchery' 373 SOUTH STATE CLEARFIELD (Lakeside Square) Open til 9 p.m. Tuesday and Friday Mrs Max Tolman as attending matron. Best man was Gary Nelson Ushers included Danny Thomas and Fred Myers The young couple plans to live in Roy Temple promises unite duo ROY The former Miss Kim STeglich, daugTffe? of Mr and Mrs.?George.R Steglieh of 2156 W. 4950 S. was married to Alan V. Haws in rites performed Friday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Mr. and Mrs Varnell Haws of 1562 N 4700 W in Plain of parents City, the bridegroom, hosted a wedding brunch at the Fontana Restaurant in Salt Lake City A reception followed at the Roy LDS North Stake Center A gown of chiffon with on the bodice and pearl and lace trim was made for the bride A long flowing train complemented the ensemble Serving as the brides attendants were Mrs Mark Baliff a- - matron of honor with the misses Dixie Halbert,' Tammy Bitton, Lorrie Haws and Kristen Steglieh. as bridesmaids Best man duties were assume.d by Ron Haws Ushers included Kevin Steglieh and Devin Haws Following a wedding trip to Sun Valley, Yellowstone Park and Jackson Hole, the couple will reside in Ogden Couple sets for July 7 LDS ceremony SUNSET Miss Robyn Reid and Nathan D Dickson circle the date of July 7 for their wedding in the SaltLake LDS Temple The future bride is a daughter of Mr and Mrs Paul H Reid of 321 W 2575 N Mr and Mrs. J Burton Dickson of 1065 22nd are the bridegroom elect's parents Miss Reid is a graduate of Clearfield High School and LDS Seminary She attended the Ogden LDS Institute of Religion A graduate of Ogden High School and LDS Seminary, Mr Dickson attended the Ogden Institute of Religion and fulfilled an LDS New Zealand Wellington mission Plans are being made for a reception at the Sunset LDS Stake Center 5jc J jf SC 5 KLLNKL FLORAL Andflowa-sar- furnished bv & MARK 955 Washington SvV OLIVE W 't- - Phone 394-34- jt |