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Show I f SUN CHRONICLE, March 9, 1978, Page 1 1 March vows planned SUNSET Milh Liz Marriage vows will be exchanged by Miss Vivienne Hammer and Kelly Porter Whitesides on March 17 at the Crystal Cottage in Roy A reception will follow. at super-harmon- Miss Hammer is a daughter of Mr and Mrs. Elmo C. Hammer, who make their home at 2659 N. 450 W Mr. W'hitesides is a son of Mr. and Mrs David H. W'hitesides, who reside at 355 W. 2600 THE OAK RIDGE BOYS March 18. N., Layton The bride elect was graduated from Clearfield Mr. Whitesides is a graduate of Layton High School He attended Weber State College and the University of Utah. Read The annual St. Patricks Day dance is being planned There will be door prizes given at the dance and donations of $8 per couple the St. Josephs by Elementary school Parent Teacher group, to be held on March 18. the want ads and Mrs. Larry Clifford Argyle are scheduled to appear at the Terrace in Salt Lake City St. Josphsplanning St. Patricks Day dance High School. Mr. music of Elder Neal A Maxwell presided in the ceremony A reception at the Sunset LDS 1st Ward Cultural Hall honored the couple Attending were Miss Robin DeStepam as maid of honor; the Misses Pamela Mikesell and Michelle Mikesell as bridesmaids Performing best man duties was Scott Maxfield. months Ariona in Nevada and They spent most of the time in Why, Ariz. near the Mexican Border A sister of Mr. Wallace Lily Prichett, a nephew. Chuck Prichett and his wife Beth of Purcell, Oklahoma joined them there lor awhile V'erla and George Bramble were among members of the Community Methodist Church in Washington Terrace involved in a dinner on March provide funds for the 6 to charitable programs of arrangements sponsored by the church Mr. and Mrs Bramble were in charge along with Stephen Smggs, manager of Graychff where the alfair was held Benjamin Meenderink, 65, of Ogden who died on Feb. 27 at his home of a heart attack was the father of Mrs. Melvin (Joyce) Marriott. He had been a life long resident of this area working for the Ogden Union Railway and Depot Co. and the Union Pacific Railroad retiring after years of service. He is survived by his widow the 38 former Verda Jeppson who he married in 1939, his daughter, 6 grandchildren, 6 Fun- eral services on Thursday with Bishop K. Scott Robinson officiating. Internment in the Mantua Cemetery. Michael and Cathy Larsen have a new son born on March 1 in the McKay-De- e Hospital. Wells Roger and Susan Sunset Camp of DUP met at the home of Beth Ward on Thursday evening, Eldeen Erlene Barnes Eddington gave a history of g her great-great-grandmoth- Rebecca Hendricks Roskelly an early convert to the LDS Church. Junne Schaelling gave the lesson on The Indians in Utah Present were Pearl Dabel who conducted, Beth Ward, Elda Sparks, Melba Smith, Erlene Eddington, Margaret Willis, Verda Knight, lone Ferrin, June Schaelling, Eldeen Barnes, Wanda Nielsen, Harriet Daines, Roxey Bronson and Wilda Izatt. Guests of Kenneth and Barbara Rock on Sunday were family members who came for the christening of the daughter of Janet and John Erickson on church services in Sunset 6th ward. They were Janet and John their and daughter Stephanie Ann who flew in from Phoenix, Mr Rock's parents Mr. and Mrs. T.R Rock of Peterson, Gordon and Mary Rock and their 4 children of Sunset, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Nichols and 2 children of Henefer, Mr. ana Mrs. iviiKe Koilins and 2 children of Mountain Green, Mrs. Roger Mr. and Peterson of Morgan and Lori and Tara McKissick. St. Benedicts notes birthday at new site to 11 15 p m A photographs taken during construction, the actual move, and the first days of operation m the new hospital have been on display in the dining rooms adjacent to the cafeteria 10 30 the new in hospital, and its birthda message is one of thanks Robert K Eisleben, administrator. savs the hospital is using the occasion to expiess appreciation to the man people who helped make the move to the new facility possible At this time, 1 wish to thank publicly the Utah National Guard, the Northern Utah Chapter of Radio vv group. Vlr Emergency Martinique, Barbados, St. Lucia, Antigua, St. Thomas and back to San Juan. Native Greek dancing was also part of the entertainment on the ship, and several couples from the Weber county area, of Greek descent participated m this activity. Wayne and Joan Hill, and family, of Twin Falls were here for a few days last week visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Stet-tler. delightful vacation trip to Hawaii was taken by Mr. and Mrs. Ixamond Field They were with a tour which travelled to four islands including Oahu, Maui, Kawau, and Hawaii. They also saw the show at the Polynesian Cultural Center, as well as many other attractions there. Iirrie and Joyce Carmichael of Roy, are the proud parents of a baby girl ixirnFeb 25 at St. Benedicts Hospital County Commissioner and Mrs Doug Hunt, of Roy, have just returned from a nine day stay in the St. George area Mr. Hunt attended a convention of County Government leaders from throughout the state. A baby boy was born Feb. 25 to Eldon and Nancy Bair A Tubbs drove to formed services The Associated Calif, last week, where they spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Clark Bingham, and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Bingham, of Roy, who were vacationing there with other members of their family The Tubbs then drove on down to Lake Havasu, and Yuma, Arizona and down in to Old Mexico, returning by way of. St. George, where they met the Binghams again. A baby boy arrived at McKay Dee hospital on Feb 24, to Craig and Cindy Thurgood, of 5321 S. 2675 W. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Thompson of Salt Lake City, have a baby boy. He was born at McKay Dee Hospital m Feb. 25. Mrs. Thompson is the former Debbie Charlton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Charlton of Roy. Kenneth and Susan Davis are parents of a baby boy, born Feb. 28 at McKay Dee Hospital. Their home is at Valley, 5130 S. 2100 W. John and Karen Gardner have a baby girl, born March 1 at McKay Dee Hospital. They live at 4631 S. 2325 W. Keith V. Montierth of Ogden, died March 4, 1978 at St. Benedicts Hospital. He was a brother of Mrs. Lou (Leota) Smith of Roy. Funeral services were held on Wednesday in Ogden, with Donald R. Steiner of the Ogden !y He employees, and volunteers, who put in extra hours for orientation and provided uninterrupted service to the hospitals patients On Monday one year after them overt behoe pi taf hos tetr a birthday celebration for volunteers, employees and medical staff Refreshments were served in the cafeteria from 7 30 a m to 10 a m and Angie Johnson . . .volunteer president grandchildren g offered as prayers for the following- Sunday, March 5, m thanksgiving for 8am, God s blessings on this past year, Monday., March 6, 4 p m , for employees and volunteers, Tuesday, March 7. 4 p m . for the clergy; Wednesday, March 8. 4 p m., for patients and their families, Thursday, March 9, 10 a m , for doctors and dentists on the staff, Friday, March for the -jboaid - yef hiwtec9ry;MotfrgT" Evin, Prioress, and ad- ministration, Saturday, March pm, again in for Gods blessings on this past year. 11, 4 thanksgiving electleader Mrs. Angie Johnson has been elected to serve as the Weber of president Hospital Volunteer Auxiliary for 1978-7County Assisting Mrs. Johnson will be Mrs. Lillian Sienkiewicz, vice president; Mrs. Helen Burdick, Church officiating. pointed Nichols, Mrs. Stewart, and Mr. Mrs. DeWald to serve board of directors. Pauline Dorothy on The new officers and directors will be installed at a luncheon to be held Saturday at 12 30 p m. at the Ramada Inn in Ogden. Mrs treasurer; Mrs. Barney, recording Mrs. Emma Gerri Coolidge, president Puckett, corresponding secretary; and Mrs. Doris Guest speaker will be Mrs. Jane Bergen from Weber State College who will speak on the subject of handwriting analysis. secretary; Carol Urea, historian. David Van Moorelehem, administrator, has ap V Linn the will preside. c $ Wed., Mcr. 8 thru Tues., Mar. 14th A different kind of loue story. 0m m Mary Thurgood, Roy office P L U f t S "livis. That's Ths Way It Is" o Ask Mary Thurgood to put twenty years of banking experience to work for you. Shell help you with your finances with the same enthusiasm she puts into helping preserve your heritage with the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers in her spare time. Mary and all of us at the Roy office want to make your banking as efficient and pleasant as we can. Its our way of saying thanks for your business. For savings borrowing any checking banking need, ask Mary, Diane, Gwen, Daisy or Brenda anyone at Dean Utah, They their week-lon- hospital community observance Volunteers of 2445 W. 5825 S. Mr. and Mrs. Neilsen, of Trenton, spent Sunday in Roy. came to see two of expressed gratitude to physicians, First Presbyterian ; t also about m the includes special Masses celebrated in the hospitals chapel Masses are being (REACT), law enforcement officers of the area, and local ambulance services for helping with the actual move of patients from the old hospital to the new facility at 5475 South 500 East, he said Death of On Tuesday a luncheon was held for members of the news media to thank them for cov erage of the move and for keeping the public in- Citiens Teams Dennis Heiner, and his family, who are living in Texas, are spending a few days in Roy with his parents Mr and Mrs Grant Heiner. May Burton is in the hospital receiving treatment for injuries received in a fall at her home Mr and Mrs Darwin Olson spent the weekend in Rine, Idaho visiting with relatives. A Caribbean cruise aboard the SS Amerikams recently, included the well known singing group the 4Rs from our area, and their wives. The group is composed of Arnold, Roland Roger Hadley, and Ronald Schultz of Kanesville, and Richard Penrod, of Roy. They entertained on board the ship for the passengers. The tour took them from San Juan, Puerto Rico to St. pm gallery niversary TO Maarten, have a new baby girl born on Feb 27. David and Dawn Burton have a new daughter born on March 1 Miss Linda Larsen returned home on Thursday from France where she has spent the past ear and a half on a mission for the LDS Church Enroute home she stoppl'd in London for an overnight visit with an aunt Nina Argyle who is teaching school on an American base there. Linda is the daughter of Dr and Mrs. Ernest Larsen Nina and Betty are sisters, the Argyle fam.ly lived in Clearfield been nominated for the Nations Top Harmony Group Award. The Oak Ridge Boys will headline two shows, at 7:30 and 10 p m all seats reserved. Their appearance is by popular demand from Utahns who have enjoyed the entertainers for several consecutive years at the Utah State Fair. This versatile group puts on one of the best entertaining features on the circuit today. Their music is also at the top of box office attractions. Sharing the limelight with the Oak Ridge Boys will be Utahs own Small World Singers who have played the Salt Palace with major stars, toured the mountain west and have become favorites on Intermountam television specials. Produced by Henry Hilton of KSOP radio, two big shows start at 7:30 and 10 p m Dancing follows the last performance. Advance tickets are available at Bar C in Riverdale, Cross Western Store in Ogden and at Hill Field, or by mail to P O. Box 25548, Salt Lake City, 84125. Cher Hendrix will be special guest star another Utah favorite St Benedicts Hospital is celebrating its first an- &? 4 John and Janet Erickson and their new daughter born in January came here over the weekend to visit with their parents and to have the wee one blessed in church services on Sunday. They are lmng in Phoenix where John is attending school Parents are Kenneth and Barbara Rock and Stanley and Carole Erickson both families of Sunset Mr and Mrs A J Wallace have returned after several Proceeds from the dance will go to support the school Johnny Halls Third Generation exchanged ' will be asked. Held at the Browning Armory, dancing will be from 9pm to 1 a.m. to the VOWS SUNSET The former o Miss Rosaria Borgo and Larry Clifford Argyle were wed Friday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Parents of the bride are Mrs. Ida De Feis of Salerno, Italy, and the late Napoleone Borgo Corbimano The bridegrooms parents are Mr and Mrs Clifford R. Argyle of 2266 N 175 W. t THE OAK RIDGE BOYS are slated to appear in concert the Terrace in Salt Lake City, March 18. y and have This fantastic group is know for A UNIVERSAL PICTURE TECHNICOLOR blessed at services in two LDS wards here. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Nielsen had their baby blessed at the Fourth Ward, and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Nielsen had theirs blessed at Open Saturday and Sunday at ADULTS $1.50 1 p.m. Other days 6 p.m. CHILDREN the 17th ward. After church, 75 v 70'wJLj had a family at the Stewart the group dinner Nielsen home. LeRoy and Jane Horrocks, who live at 4254 S. 2450 W., have a baby girl, born at McKay Dee Hospital on Feb. naomue 24. Mr. Phone 7734)904 TUESDAY IS LADIES NIGHT 5637 S. 1900 and Mrs. Richard mao W. cJ jl Membsj FDIC lIi u A, Heads up people putting you ahead. |