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Show 8B Lakeside Review, Wednesday, September 3, 1986 JT t'"'-- , !. - s, .' ",' 'v'''"l y w.. ' sb&J " v y ' f ,,- - t -- 4 y 7"- S'4 ? v- - , g&,'' ? :, ,,, "''' ', " .. - fc v & "Z x - V, y 7 ' ? x A'1 m ' ' $. y ' a V;i ii -- y . V fJA , -- f .; - ' ' hi a ' i i f - .; fr ' fi. 4 r , - " '' .' I ' ' ' ' - v ? M- - ; - 5f v 6fcKK8s v -- 1 " 1 ?4Zf w ' , ' & h ' ' " 8 S .,.: ": -- L' .:.: AV $wyyy vyft, 7 7' Pamela Gabel, M.D. , ...,j Diplomate, American Board of Pediatrics, Fellow, American Academy of Pediatrics, is pleased to announce the opening of her WiSS&J Mervyn and Mildred Hover Josephine Treme? Oliver and , Anniversaries l 4-- H 5051 So. 1900 W., Roy, (north side of building, lower level) from p.ni. to invited. 5 8 All p.rn. friends are A family dinner will be held at the Maddox on Sept. 6. They were also honored with a trip to Hawaii in June with the entire Fruit-Heights- family. They were married in Ogden on Sept. 9, 1936, in the St. Joseph's Catholic Church. Tremea was born June 17, 1908, in Rock Springs, Wyo., and Mrs. Tremea was born Feb. 24, 1912, in Superior, VVyo. He came to Utah in 1919 with his family and operated a farm in West Folk They have seven grandchildren and one The family requests that gifts be omitted. great-grandchil- d. Mervyn and Mildred Hover ROY The children of Mer- al Order 30 years. Comprehensive, individualized health care for Infants. Children and Adolescents of the Moose Lodge for Special interests include: Adolescent gynecology Asthma and allergies Behavior disorders Learning disabilities v d care and Grow th and development . Their children are: Irene Mack, vyn and Mildred Hover, 5732 S. Montgomery, Ala; Marilyn Rog1900 W., in Roy, will host an ers. Burminghant, Ala.; Jari Galopen house to honor the couple's braith, Sunset; Ron Hover, 50th wedding anniversary'. deceased; Gary Hover, Ogden; Rick HovThey were married Sept. 5, Sandy Hover, Ogden; Sherrie er, Clinton; Hughes, in 1936, Yankton, S.D. Their Meeker, Colo.; Debbie Hover, in was solemnized the marriage Roy. Ogden LDS Temple, May 22, They have 24 grandchildren 1982. d and children. They lived in Omaha, Neb. unThe open house will be held til 1942. They moved to Salt Saturday, Sept. 6 from 6 p.m. to Lake City, where Hover was em8 p.m. at Rain Tree Inn, 5000 S. ployed by Greyhound Bus Lines. 1500 W in Riverdale. All friends He was employed with Grey- arc invited. It is requested that hound until he retired after 35 gifts be omitted. 1 1 lp well-chil- Well-bab- Questions regarding the health of your children are welcomed. Free prenatal visits are invited. Saturday and evening appointments available. For appointments great-gran- Call 479-017- 4 Benedicts Professional Building. Suite 375 425 East 5350 South, Ogden, Utah S4405 St. years. Mrs. Hovers hobbies are quilting, sewing and cooking. She also enjoys genealogy work. They were active with the Loy- - mmm j Jr V if J "r- ' n FASHION FOR LESS dance director jSM j'oins DeLong faculty 111 Pediatrics Warren until 1964 and then moved to Clinton. He has been a secretary and president of the Friendly Club and is one of the original directors. He has been active in Weber for 25 years and was County president of the Yuma Senior Citizens Dance Club for 13 years. Mrs. Tremea has been a housewife. She is an avid quilter and enjoys crocheting. She also enjoys making and sharing things with others and her hobby is cooking. They retired and spent the last 14 years wintering in Yuma, Ariz. Their children and their childrens spouses are: Frank and Myrna Tremea of Clinton; Ron. ald and Cathy Tremea of Oliver and Josephine Tremea Oliver and JoCLINTON 2336 N. 690 Tremea of sephine V Clinton, and Yuma, Ariz.,-wilobserve their 50th wedding anniversary on Sept. 9. The family will hold an open house Sept. 6 to honor the couple. The event will be held at the Hillside Senior Citizens Center, practice ,r : FARMINGTON Michael Hamblin has joined the faculty of the DeLong Art Center, a nonprofit corporation dedicated to providing quality art experiences for children, youth and adults, as the director of the performing folk dance company. Hamblin has a bachelor's of science in elementary education and dance performance, a masters in movement education and an A.B.D. in musical theater. He is teaching in the Davis School District. He has been on the faculty at Brigham Young University, Weber State College, Colorado State and Bowling Green State. Grand Opfrnd CHRISTMAS OPEN HOUSE SPECTACULAR f7: September 3rd6th Exciting new models and patterns books Brand new cross-stitc- h Tole painting supplies Christmas fabric and ribbon Dont miss a look at this years newest and best Christmas' cards! KIDS TREASURE PEDLAR A A . 130 W. Parrish Ln. 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