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Show going to the farewell were the Osmer Knights, Floyd Wilcocks of Syracuse, Arthur Mum fores of Huntsville, Blainie Andersons of Ogden, Hetty and Denise Sly October date of Roy. Have an anniversary, birthday or other event you would like in print for a scrapbook? days They formerly lived m this area. Doreothy is a sister of Lorene Wallace. Mrs. Mabel Ames Davis, 85, of Mountain View, Calif., who died on Oct 7 at the in Lakeview hospital Bountiful, was a former Her Sunset resident. husband Frank C. Davis died in 1964. She was a member of the Los Altos, Calif. First LDS ward and have been active in arts and crafts and work in Ogden California. She was a member of the Los Altos Arts Club Two sons, Frank F. Davis, Los Altos and R. Harold Davis of Riverside, Calif., five grandchildren, 16 Denise Call 4 Hammon at for events of interest in the Sunset area. Sunset Camp of DUP met at the home of Beth Ward on Oct. 5 in the evening, Margaret Willis Melba Smith gave a history of a great aunt, Anna Fanny Packet which will be concluded at the next meeting. The lesson Native Pioneers was given by June 825-947- Schaelhng. Present were Doris Elmer, Verl Nielsen, Beth Ward, Melba Smith, Erlene Eddington, Sylvia Smith, Margaret Willis, June Mildred Porter, Schaelling, Elda Sparks, Roxey Bronson and Harriet Dames. Osmer at a entertained Knight and Mrs. family dinner on Oct. 2 in honor of grandson Dan Hammon who leaves soon on a LDS mission in the Frankfurt, Germany area. Present were his family the Dee Jay Hammon 's of Brigham City and the Floyd Wilcocks of Syracuse. Rocky and Brenda Nelson have a new daughter born on Oct 3. The Thurman Taylors were among family members gathering on Saturday to observe the 84th birthday of Margaret E. Hooper. It was held at the home of Mrs Hooper in Hooper in the fall joyable recently. vacation Going to Las Vegas, Los Angeles where they took in all the tourist attractions then up to the northern part of the state to the Redwoods, and Ukiah. Ray and Elaine spent a couple of days in Concord with their daughters family the H. Grant Hammons while the others visited in San Jose with family members. They returned ' afternoon. Her husband, Frank Hooper, who she married in 1914 died in 1963. During World War II Mrs. Hooper was employed at the Ogden Arsenal and the Navy Base. She is an active member of the LDS Church. There were nine sons and daughters, eight of whom are still living. Mrs. Thur- man (Maxine) Taylor, Sunset; P. Ray Hooper, Mrs. Ore: Portland, Idaho Favero, Margaret Falls, Ida; Milton Hooper, New Plymouth Ida; R. Kay Hooper, Riverdale; Mrs. Burton Webb, (Jane) Kaysville. There are 33 grandchildren, 54 greatgrandchildren. Mrs. H.G. Mr. and Hammon have returned from a short trip in the San Francisco area. While there they visited with a son and his family, Grant and Karen Hammon in Concord. Walter Wayne and Karen Bush Tobias have a baby boy born on Oct 8 in Linden, N C. Dell and Dorothy Iee of McCall, Ida. have been visiting in our area for a few Love is. home by way of Reno. It was the first trip to ahf. for so was Mrs. Barber especially interesting for her. Carl Wolfe, 83, of Clearfield who died on Oct. 8 was the father of Glen Edward Wolfe. He was born and reared and educated in Illinois, coming to the Ogden area in 1937. His first wife Ina A. Meador died in 1953. Among survivors are his wife the former Dora B. Anderson who he married in 1954, 3 sons, 3 daughters, 3 step-son- 3 Funeral s. services with Wednesday on the Reverand Erevin E. Jones of the Pentecostal Church of America conducting. Burial m the Washington Heights Memorial Park, Dr, and Mrs. D David Sundwall and their children David, Nell and Jeddy of Salt Lake were dinner guests of Mrs. Sundwalls parents, the H G. Hammons, on Sunday Following dinner they went to Brigham City for the farewell testimonial of grandson Dan Hommon who leaves Thursday for the Language Training Mission in Provo. He will leave for Germany In November. Also Oct. 2: Vanderbert, Pamelia and Valentine, 2491 W. 4400 S., Roy, a boy. Dover, Patrick and Rhonda Condie, 467 W. 100 N a girl. Oct. 3: Lowry, Carlin and Mary Kinkead, 191 Northorn Drive, Layton, a boy. Terry, Kelly and Shelia Newsone, 30 W. 100 N., No. 9, Kaysville, a girl. Oct. 4: Redford, Mike and Rebekah Cottrel, 1878 W. 1000 S., Layton, a girl. Stapp, Greg and Susan Tilonans, 1692 N. Main Centerville, a girl. Hamblin, Deloy and Gail Cezering, 314 E. 700 S., Clearfield, a girl. Oct. 6: Stafford, Steven and Teresa Kidd, 110 Angel Street Layton, a boy. Oct. 10: Moffat, Charles and Chris Hare, 1200 N. Church Street, No. 31, Layton, a girl. Rich, David and Betty Capener, 4454 S. 2450 W., Roy, a girl. Oct 14: Evar.3, Jeffrey and Janeen Mecham, 443 N. Fiarfield No. 5, Layton, a boy. Jaques, Jay dell and Cerya Ymana, 1257 N. Highway 89, Layton, a boy. Oct. IS; Gertge, Edward and Arlene Gailey, 1204 N. 1500 W., Clinton, a boy. Oct. 21 m Waukegan, Illinois The future bride is a resident of Waukegan, and her parents are Mr and Mrs Leonard Polumn, Gearfiled 1533 Yorkhouse Road, Waukegan, meets taught by Wilma Stewart All members were present Plans were made to attend the dedication ceremonies at the Union Station and opening night of The Music Man Illinois The groom-to-bis a former of resident Clearfield, now living in Illinois His parents are Mr. and Mrs George Lowry Livingston, 369 W 300 N , A graduate of Waukegan High School, Miss Polumn is currently employed at the Cherry Electric Company Mr Livingston attended Clearfield High, served in the U S Navy and is also employed at the Cherry Electric Company, Waukegan They will make their home in W'aukegan after their honeymoon Steven C Manzanares in rites performed Friday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs John C Manzanares of 1204 N lhoo W , Clinton A reception was held af terward at the Roy LDS North Stake Center An original gown of organza over polyester was worn by the bride Beadwork and lace adorned the round ruffle-edgeThe yoke beadwork and lace accented the waistband Lace appliques were scattered over the dress Serving as the brides d the if you have a recipe you would like to share with our readers please call PORK CHOW MEIN lb. pork, cut into thin strips and cooked 10 minutes in 1 Tbl oil In separate fry pan, cook 3 c. thin bias-cu- t celery slices, 1 c. sliced onion, and 1 6 oz can mushrooms in 2 Tbl oil until ten1 . der. Blend 3 Tbl. cornstarch, 4 c. cold water, 1 102 oz can condensed beef broth, and 4 c. soy sauce. Stir into vegetables mixture. Add meat, 1 can bean sprouts or 1 can mixed Chinese vegetables, and 1 5 oz can water chestnuts, sliced. Cook and stir until thickened. Serve over nee or noodles. FRUIT SALAD small pkg. pistashio instant pudding mix 1 can crushed pineapple c. mmature marshmallows 1 c. nuts 1 lg. pkg dream whip, prepared Dram pineapple and save juice. Mix juice with pudding into a paste. Add remaining ingredients. Mix well and refrigerate until serving time. 1 Christmas gifts going on sale Christmas items, toys, games, clothing, jewelry and books will be featured. LDS Church books wilt lie on sale at a 25 per cent reduction, and free gift wrap and a layaway service will be offered. boutique, sponsored annually by the McKay-De- Hospital e Volunteer Auxiliary, will be held Oct. 30, 31, Nov. I in Barker Hall at the Hospital. Hours are 10 a m. to 7 p m. according to Mrs Evelyn Honing. Auxiliary president. Mrs. Marge Workman is boutique manager. Proceeds from TRANSMISSION 5120 TUNE-U- P 30 REG. INCLUDES CHANGING TRANSMISSION FLUID. GASKETS. AND ADJUSTING BANDS FILTER EXTRA. SEXSBcoupon specials DISCOUNT 15 ON ALL ADDITIONAL SERVICES WITH A HILL FIELD I.D. CARD. OPEN WON thru FRI. 8 o m to n A SAT 8 a m la 2 p m pm FINANCING ON APPROVED C RIO4! MAJOR CMDff CAROS 4CCIPTC0 MOST S"e' - - the boutique are returned to the Hospital to underwrite the cost of patient care equipment or additional patient servlcee. Unusual Christmas gift - assumed bv Jeff I shers in.Manzanares cluded Mark Green, Donald Green, Russell Green and Larry Green The couple will reside m Roy A rehearsal dinner at Andys Chuck Wagon was hosted by the bridegrooms parents Mrs Josephine Man zanares of Montrose, Colo , was a guest at the wedding Couple The bridegroom elect, James Brent Stoker, is a son of Mr. and Mrs John M Stoker of 5476 S 2050 W A reception will be held following the ceremony Miss Sandoval is a graduate of Roy High School The future bridegroom was graduated from Roy High School and served in the Marine Corps He is now serving in the Army Reserve Unit 6th Bn. 83 F.A B25-166- This weeks recipe comes from the kitchen of Mrs. Richard Kirkwood, 3665 W. 5850 S. LeeAnn is employed at the Ogden Service Center, while husband Rick, is the Roy City Recorder. They have two sons. LeeAnn's recipe for Pork Chow Mem can easily be made in time for supper or frozen for future use. She likes to make two at once, freezing one for another night The salad recipe she gave us, is not only delightful to look at but delicious to eat. A attendants were Miss Kathy Turner as maid of honor with Miss Diane Herzog and Miss Greer. as Kimberly bridesmaids, and Mrs Mark Green as attending matron Flower girls were Jamie Green and Mind) (neen Best man duties were doval of 1777 W 4800 S will become a bride in ceremonies Nov. 10 at the Edgewood in Ogden kitchen POODLGMS? Oct. ll: Call, Larry and Dixie Willey, 878 S. 2200 W., Layton, a boy. Webster, Robert and Denise Blair, 1098 W. Weber, Layton, a girl. Oct. 12: Eberle, Raymond and Susan Noon, 1710 Celia Way, Layton, a girl. Joseph, Stephen and Lora Lee Evand, 1025 W. 200 N., Layton, a girl. Oct. 13: Everett, Michael and Lori Millgate, 361 W. 4900 S., No. 3, Ogden, a girl. Livingston are planning their wedding on D former Miss daughter of Richard H 1900 W' , was ROY Miss Tamara Lee Sandoval, daughter of Mr and Mrs Johnnie J San- HAVING TRANSMISSION Davis North Newborns Deborah Jean Polumn and Brad ROY The Susan Green, Mr and Mrs Green of 4581 S married to From (TRANSMISSIONS baby announced vows recited plans for wedding . . anew Richard Xi lotfca surv- ive. Funeral services on Tuesday in Ogden. Internment in the Ogden City Cemetery. Ray and Elaine Call, Rays brother Cliff and his wife Gladys of Nampa, Idaho and a sister of Ray and Cliff Laverne Barber of Syracuse spent ten days on an en- Gwen Push, Wanda Nielsen, Mr. Legrand Grover, 63, of Layton who died on Oct. 9 was the father of Thomas Grover. He had been in the Army during World War II. He had been employed at Hill Air Force Base. Funeral services on Thursday with Bishop Jerry Williamson of DEBORAH POLUM the Sunset 1st Ward of- . . . announces engagement ficiating Internment in the Syracuse Cemetary. Mr. and Mrs Geno Peruch of Los Angeles, Calif, visited here last week with Mr. Peruchs sister, Ann Xiota chapter of Beta Bronson. Sigma Phi had a meeting on Alta Clark of Starr Valley, Oct. 16 at the home of Wym. visited here a few Katherine Strombert. days last week with a The lesson was the daughter and her family Mel and Hellen Woods Heritage for the future, LDS I 1, BEGINNING PREPARATIONS for making pork chow mein are LeeAnn Kirkwood and son Ryan, 6. Mrs. Kirkwood is the wife of Roy Citys recorder. |