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Show s SUN CHRONICLE, Feb. 3. 1 979, Page 3 Mews Idaho, and married Von and Marilyn Warner Juanita recuperating has at Mr. and Mrs. Terry of Russell Waukesha, Wisconsin, are parents of a baby boy, their first child. Mrs. Russell is the former Brooke Bitton, daughter of Dean and LaRae Bitton of Feb. 15, emanating live from the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles. Abravanel and the Utah Symphony recorded Bloch Sacred Service Angel Records in May, D Mrs. Clara L. Hodson of Clearfield, who died Jan. 23 at a Clearfield nursing home, was the mother of Mrs. Allen (Mae) Wheelwright of Roy. She had been an active member of the LDS Church and was a member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Funeral services were held on Friday in Clearfield. Roy. Mrs. Bitton flew to Wisconsin to be with the family for a few days. From there she flew down to Florida to tour the many attractions of that area with a friend, who lives there. Parley and Kathy Baldwin have a baby girl born Jan. 25 Moss, 59, of Jan. McKay-De- e June Clawson, daughter of Mis. David Moroni Clawson of 2257 W. 5600 S., and the late Mr. Clawson became the bride of Edward M. Higbee on M. Friday. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Higbee of Cedar City. The couple was married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A Jeff and Sheryl Housley, who live at 2809 W. 4875 S., have a baby boy, born Jan. 23 at St. Benedicts Hospital. LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City where he has had open heart surgery. A former Roy resident, Jr., 31, died Dec. 22 in Paris, France, of asphyxiation. He was born in Rupert, Mrs. William Payne will be the hostess at her home on Thursday evening for the Priscilla Group of the First Christian Chruch of Ogden!Ms. G.L. Faust will be hostess at her home in Roy of Feb. 6 for the Ruth Group. Debra Talbott is in the hospital for treatment. Bert Child has been in the hospital for surgery, but is home now and doing quite well. and William Vicky Duersch are parents of a baby girl. They now have two girls in their family. Jan. 27: Road, No. 46, Jan. 29: 2875 pliques adorning the high stand-u- p collar, the waistband and the deep cuffs of the long Post plans fast Sunday and friends. Ashby, Claude and Linda Jelly, 3097 W. 5825 S., Roy, boy. Greer, James and Linda Katz, E96 Ss. 2175 W. Roy, girl. 1210 E. 6915 S. 13, boy. Sepulveda, Juan and Rosalinda Toscano, Ogden, girl. 127 W. 27 t, longer needed. Originally developed by Dr. William H.Bates of the New York Eye Hos)ital, this method has been wide-used by the Armed Forces, schools, clinics, and thousands of private individuals. For many years it was thought that poor eyesight was just bad y St. If your eyesight is not too bad, you can expect to return to 2020 vision in about a month. Even if your eyesight is really poor, within luck, or something you inherit from 2 to 3 months you should be able to your parents. Scientists now know put away your glasses, once and for that most eyesight problems are all Read these case histories: caused by accumulated stress and which squeeze the eyeball Aldous Huxley Nobel Author strain My vision was getting steadily out of shape, and affect the muscles that do the focusing. The result is worse, even with greatly strengththe eye cannot form a clear image, ened glasses. To my dismay I realizand the world appears to be blurry. ed I was going blind. On the advice of my Doctor I decided to try the . The Bates Method corrects poor Bates Method. There was an imme eyesight by strengthening these diate improvement. After only 2 muscles and relaxing the- eyeball. . months I was able, to read clearly, You do simple easy exercises that without glasses. Better still, the catincrease your focusing power, eli- aract which had covered part of one minate eyestrain, ana make your eye for over 16 yrs was beginning to clear up. eyes strong and healthy. , City and attended East High School and University of Utah majoring in dietetics. She has three children, Sharon Hill, Carol Harris, and John Thim and seven grandchildren. Presently Mis. Thim is employed at Hill Air Force Base as an inventory management specialist with 20 years service. She has served as pledge president and corresponding secretary for the Alpha Delta Pi, oldest national sorority for university women. She is a past president and current membership chairman for the Lakeview BPW Club and a member of the Federal W omen s Club of Utah. Former Brownie and Girl Scout Leader at the Community Church in Clearfield, Mis. Thim taught Sunday School at the Community Church and at the First Presbyterian Church in Ogden. She also has taught at summer right'nowto fiHoufthe' order coupon. Attach your check for $9.95 plus $1 for postage and handling, and mail it to us today! rzr. fcs? hi ' Ip I 1 for just $3.10! Northern District meeting Saturday at the South Seas Cafe, 2550 Wash. Blvd., Ogden at 12:30 p.m. with Iris Hawkes of Tremonton as Northern President By following this program, you will soon be able to see clearly without glasses. Its up to you. Ordering the Bates M ethod can be ode 6f the bestT decisions you ever made,. So take can gab across the country 20 minutes School or Community Church in Layton and worked on committees in Layton City to establish a library and a Layton Swimming Pool. Candidates for W oman of the Year will be presented at the District p No, but we Bible of step-by-ste- d. '3?j candidate Women (BPW). She was bom in Salt Lake near-sighte- manent better sight. Better cut this short. Ybure not across the street anymore. Rev. Frederick A. Milos, M.S. By following the simple exercises given in this program, I have completely recovered my vision. Now I can read for long periods without my glasses. Karen Grant Journalist The exercises were tremendously relaxing. I used to be With the Bates Method I was able to put away my glasses in just 3 weeks. Its so nice when you can see out of your very own eyes. This program has been specially designed for the individual to exercise at home. Written in simple nontechnical language, it gives you all the guidance you need to regain natural healthy vision in just minutes a day; informative booklet, complete instructions, plus special charts and displays to ensure you make rapid progress. for members BPW picks of Business and Professional By Dr. James Kennedy children, Anyone can do them adults, or seniors. No matter how poor your vision, even if you have worn glasses all your life, you can expect to see a definite improvement within 1 or 2 weeks. Things will become clearer and clearer, and you will have flashes of good vision. As you go through the program, these flashes become longer and more frequent, and gradually blend into per- - Gloria Thim of Layton is this years choice for Woman of the Year by the Lakeview Chapter of the Utah Federation 0i? se Breakfast will be served beginning at 9:30 a.m. until 1 p.m. at the post home. Tickets are $2 for adults and $1.75 for children. Featured will be pancakes, eggs, hash browns and bacon. Jan. 30: apt. STAND-U- P COLLAR The bride was attractive in her empire gown with lace ap- A-li- Post 139 of the American Legion is planning a break- N. Hill Field Layton, boy. Bronson, Claude and Marcia Valenzuela, at the reception followed Crystal Cottage. near-sigh- t, far-sigh- skirt extended into a circular train. Serving as attendants were of the sisters and sisters-in-lathe bride, Mrs. William Fenwick, Mis. Richard Brewer, Mr. Steven Clawson, Mrs. Scott Clawson, Mrs. Morie Dean, Mrs. Wayne Higbee and Mis. Bevin Higbee. Matron of honor was Mrs. Bruce Christensen. Edward Higbee, son of the bridegroom, was best man with Scott Clawson, Bruce Christensen, Richard Brewer, William Fenwick, Morrie Dean, Wayne Higbee and Bevin Higbee, brothers of the bridegroom, and Gary Higbee and Kenneth the of sons Higbee ushers. as bridegroom The newlyweds plan to make their home in Murray after a wedding trip to Mesa, Ariz. bishop sleeves. The event Births From Davis North Jensen, James and Deborah Wesley, The Bettervision Eye Clinic is now offering a program of that can completely cure most cases of so and astigmatism that glasses or contact lenses are no Wedding vows taken Ogden. " Yy eye-exercis- Hospital of complications following surgery, was the mother of Mrs. Dennis ( Jeannie) Oliver of Roy. She was reared and educated in Weber County and was a member of St. Josephs Catholic Church. Mass was celebrated on Friday in W. 5475 S. for 1977. Heres an effective new program that can In a very short time. produce astonishing results By following this program, you will soon be able to see clearly without glasses or contact lenses. MRS. EDWARD M. HIGBEE Hughes Ogden, who died at 23 the eye-exerci- Blanche Mrs. Hospital. They now have three girls in their family, and live at 2174 McKay-De- e Maurice Annual Grammy Awards on telecast over CBS-T- is home Barnes nominated Abravanel to receive the coveted Grammy Award for the Utah Symphonys recording of the Bloch Sacred Service. Grammy winners will be announced on the 21st Joel Racker has been hospitalized following injuries received in a skiing accident. Joel is the son of Carl and Ramona Racker. Janet Olmstead is a patient at the University of Utah Medical Center where she has had surgery. Beverly Orstrom has been in the hospital for surgery, but is home now and doing well. Samuel Leonard George The National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences following surgery recently in an area hospital. area. Rose Sand Camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers held their monthly meeting at the home of Blanche Parker, with Golda Allison and Eloise Pope as cohostesses. Captain Pauline Schiffman conducted the meeting and the lesson was given by Mildred Clawson. Other members present included Mae Schofield, Beth Alberts, Orpha Spraycar, Mabel Stanley, Bennion, Martha Bond, Grace Ashton, and i if Alton Katras.m Mary Heiner was excused as she has been in Portland, Oregon for several weeks, visiting with her daughter LuAnn and her husband. Everett Pierce is in the nominated for grammy award honor Army in Vietnam. and He had owned a hotel in operated Amsterdam for five years and had lived in Paris for about six months. He is survived by his wife and two sons, of Paris, his father, of Norwalk, Calif., and a sister, Mrs. Margaret Lynn Hill of Roy. Burial was in Paris. Brad and Shirley Peterson, of 2646 W. 5175 S., have a baby boy born Jan. 26 at McKay Dee Hospital. They have been living in Kentucky but have returned and will be staying with the Fishers for a while until they find a place to live in this at Abravancl Fran-cin-e Paillisse in 1976 in Amsterdam, Holland. He graduated from Roy High School and attended Dixie College. He served in the are parents of a baby boy born Jan. 24 at McKay Dee Hospital. The new arrival makes three boys and two girls in their famUy. They live at 2415 W. 4800 S. Craig and Vrina Flint, of 2796 W. 5500 S., have a baby girl born Jan. 24 at St. Benedicts Hospital. is Driscoll Vicky recuperating at home following surgery last week at an Ogden Hospital. Marv and Georgeanna Fisher have as their houseguests their daughter Leslie and her husband. BPW W4" GLORIA THIM . . . competes for honor Clubs of Utah, presiding. Park City sites listed Two Park City sites have been entered in the National Register of Historic Places, according to the Utah State Historical Society. The Park City Miners Hospital and the Washington School in Park City were listed as a result of a project by historian Philip F. Notarianni to document all of Park Citys historic buildings. Notarianni, a historian for the Utah State Hisotrical Society, is nearing of the completion documentation project he began in the fall of 1977. The Washington School was constructed in 1889 and is the only remaining structure of the three public schools that followed the "ward school concept, constructed in Park City in the late nineteenth century. Following the first elementary class held at the on Washington School 18, 1889, the school continued to function as an important part of Park November Citys educational program until 1931. It was sold in 1936 to the Veterans of Foreign Wars for $200 and is presently owned by David S. Grow of Provo. 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