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Show 4B Hamblin family sets reunion Lakeside Review, Wednesday, April 8. 1987 F '' ;. :, &&?. V y&stf..: :' &p' '' 5e y- ;;;: :. W,:. g; .; :: T& &L '.i': f $ 5 .? wffmf , j CLEARFIELD The descendants of Richard Henry Hamblin, son of Clearfields first settlers, will hold a celebration in his honor on the 112th anniversary of his birthday. The family reunion will be held April 11 in the Roy 2nd, 3rd, and 13th Ward Chapel, 2400 W. 5169 S., Roy. k A supper will , be served. Those who will attend should bring their choice of a pot-luc- Anniversaries Lester (Les) and Virginia After the death of her paretns, the Wagners continued to live in Lester (Les) and the family home until a fire deLAYTON Virginia Wagner of 301 N. Main, stroyed it in December 1985. The No. 153, Layton, will be honored Wagners moved to their current address in Layton. for their 50th wedding anniversaThe Wagners were married ry with an open house hosted by their children. April 19, 1937 in Farmington. The event will be held on Fri- They have lived in Farmington day, April 10, at the Farmington and Layton their entire married Municipal Building, 130 N. life. Virginia retired from the DeMain, Farmington from 7 p.m. to fense Depot in Ogden in 1986 af9 p.m. Friends and family are inter 22 years of service. vited to attend. The are members of the LDS It is requested that gifts be Church. omitted. He was born in Victor, Iowa The Wagners have three on Aug. 1, 1915, the son of Wil- daughters: Virginia Andersen, liam Frank and Margaret Wag- Sandy; Leslie Ann Roylance, Salt ner. The family moved to Lake City; Robynn Peterson, Monticello, Utah in 1933 and to West Valley. They have seven Farmington in 1936. grandchildren and two He worked for Bamberger Freight Railway until 1958 when Bill and Itha Hodson it was disbanded. He then worked LAYTON The children of for the Davis County School disWilliam Anderson Hodson and trict, retiring in 1975. She was born in Salt Lake City, Itha Elizabeth Adams, will hold Utah, on Jan. 18, 1919, the an open house in honor of their parents 50th wedding anniversadaughter of Robert J. and Virginia H. Schwagler. Her family ry. moved to Farmington when she Family and friends are invited was very young. to attend the event to be held Saturday, April Wagner 1 1 from 3:30 un- til 6 p.m. at the Layton 19th Ward Cultural Hall, 1591 W. 1600 N. in Layton. It is requested that gifts be omitted. The couple were married April 7, 1937 in the Salt Lake City LDS Temple. Hodson is the son of Parley P. and Mary Anderson Hodson, and is a 1935 graduate of Weber High School. He was raised and lived in Warren for 51 years. For 31 years after they were married they lived in Warren and the last 19 years they, have resided in Layton. Mrs. Hodson is the daughter of OKeith E. and Hattie Watt Adams, and was raised in Layton. She was a 1936 graduate of Davis High School. They are active in the Layton 19th Ward of the LDS Church and have held many positions. They are the parents of four children: Sue Hodson, deceased; Kent A. Hodson of Sunset; Mary Ann Wilson of Tacoma, Wash.; and Paul A. Hodson of Warren. They have 13 grandchildren and nine great-grandso- Isabelle Frances ceased); Barkdull, Stockton, Calif.; Elton i J' v 7 Lawrence Hamblin, Clearfield; and Merla Gailey, Kaysville. Children from his marriage to Hazel Emily Thurgood Johnston include, Leland Vernon Johnston Hamblin, West Point; Fern Hazel Graham, Clearfield; Larna Eliza Wardle Leholm, Layton; Beth Bottomly, Clearfield; LaMar Richard Hamblin, Syracuse; and Blaine Thurgood Hamblin, Clearfield. ' 17 "J I h Jeanette and Kenton Frandsen and Itha Hodson Bill Hamblin was born April 11, 1875, in Newberry, England. He died Feb. 15, 1938, in Ogden. He issurvived by nine children. Children from his first marriage to Susannah Ellen Venable are, Mattie Angelena Morton (deceased); Ray Richard Hamblin (deceased); Golden Hamblin (deceased); Andrew B. Hamblin (de- ' Wedding Lester (Les) and Virginia Wagner dish, cookies, and utensils. Married in KAYSVILLE the Ogden LDS Temple March 21 were the former Jeanette Seag-e- r and Kenton Ellis Frandsen. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Seager of Kaysville. The bridegrooms parents are Mr. and Mrs. Herman G. Frandsen of Fruit Heights. The- newlyweds were honored at a wedding breakfast, hosted by the bridegrooms parents. A reception was given that evening at the 2nd North LDS chapel in Kaysville. Attending the bride were her sister, Susan Winterton, and Tammy Alber, Debbie Frandsen, MaryEllen Seager, and Shellie Nielsen. Flower girls were Lindsay and Kristy Reeder. Paul Seager assumed the duties of best man, and Monte Frandsen, David Seager, and Darren Frandsen were ushers. - 7?' V V iy , Jeanette and Kenton Frandsen The bride graduated from vis High School. The bridegroom filled a mis-wPrior to her marriage, the bride' honored at prenuptial parties sion to Lima, Peru. He graduated given by Lisa Reeder, and Marge from Davis High School and is Harris, Lorraine Brough, Joanne attending Weber State College. The newlyweds will make their Johnson, Elizabeth Walters, and home in Ogden. Julie Meldrum. Julie Meldrum was at the guest Da-boo- as Perinatal Nursing Confarenca 9 and 1 0, Ogden Hilton Hotel, for health care professionals. Topics covered inlcude sexually transmitted diseases in the perinatal patient, teenage pregnancy, ultrasound, fetal medications, fetal echocardiography, fetal aerobics, trends in childbirth care, grief and loss. Tuition is $75, with a $1 5 discount tor those who register before March 1 9. For information or registration call "Crossroods of Cara" Pediatric Conference. April 30, 7:30 o.m. to 3:30 p.m., McKay-De- e Hospital Center. Topics include future trends in pediatric care, hyperactivity and attention deficit disorders in children, sexual abuse in children, single parent families and stress, psychosocial interpretations of children's drawings, adolescents' special needs, drug abuse in children. Registration costs $45, which includes lunch and breaks. April 625-276- required by April 1 6. For information or registration call 625-276- Medical Terminology Class begins April 6 and runs Mondays and Thursdays tor four weeks, 3 to 4 p.m.. Green Auditorium. Cost $60. 2nd THE For registration call Community CPRCfass Learn lifesaving techniques. April 21 , 6 to 1 0 p.m.. Green Auditorium. Cost: $1 5. For registration call ANNUAL FAT FIGHTER 5K ...A FAMILY FUN RACE! 625-276- 625-276- SATURDAY, MAY 16th 9 a.m. Beginning in Hospital Parking Lot WomeircCenter 5.00 6.00 Eating Disorder Support Group April 6, 7 pm, education room on 2 Dee. A short video will be shown: "Dark Secrets, Bright Bulimia." Following that will be an open meeting for sharing and receiving support. Group disorders and their friends and family members. Free of charge. For information call Cesarean ChUdbirtti Class For couples expecting a cesarean delivery. April 7, 7 p.m.. Green Auditorium. 625-20- 1 If registering on day of the race Victory: One Woman's Recovery from Is open to those suffering from eating FREE RACE ALL ENTRANTS... 2. Cost: $1 0. To register call FOR TROPHIES, PRIZES and RIBBONS for Top Finishers in Each Category 625-276- Repeat Parenthood Class and Children's Workshop Parents review childbirth while the kids learn howto help with the new baby. April 27, 7 p.m Green Auditorium. Cost: $1 0 for the whole family. To register call 625-276- Single Mother ChBdbktti Class class begins April 8, 3:30 p.m. in the Green Auditorium. Cost: $30. For information call PMS Orientation For women who want Information on premenstrual syndrome. Husbands and partners are encouraged to attend. education room on 2 Dee. Cost: $1 7. For more information call THE RACE WITH NO LOSERS Sponsored by... 625-276- April Humana Hospital 22, 7 p.m., 625-221- Davis North Aquoclse Monday, Wednesday, Friday classes at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday classes at 4: 1 5 p.m. Saturday class at 1 0 a m. Cost: $24 for three sessions per week for four weeks or $1 6 for two sessions per week for four weeks. To register call 625-221- Lakeside Aerobics Mondays, Wednesdays Fridays, 5 to 6 p.m.. Green Auditorium. Cost: $2 per session. To register call 625-2- 2 1 0. 1 Review First National Bank Under the Weather Under the Weather program offers day care for sick kids. Cost: $24 per day for infants, $20 per day for children information call 625-230- Of Layton year and older. For Mammography Screenings Weekdays 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Saturdays 8 a m. to noon. Call for appointments. 625-209- 2 NICUFoflovHipCJInfc s Follow-unewborn intensive care unit. First and third Tuesday of each month. Pediatric for babies who are graduates of Rehabilitation Center, 924 24th Street. For appointments call p McKay-Dee'- 625-222- , ParenWo-Paren- t Support group for parents wilh babies in For Information call 625-208- Ice Cream and McKay-Dee'- s NICU. First and third Tuesday of each month, 7 p.m., education room on 2 South. ' All Proceeds to be Donated to the i American Heart Assn. totettes Education party for children ages 2 and older who have a baby brother or sister in McKay-Dee'30, 4:30 to 5:30 p.m, B level of the hospital. For more Information call 625-222- 8. newborn intensive care unit. April s 1 rnmp 6, Name. MEN Share Parents of Utah For parents who have experienced a perinatal loss. April 23, 7 p.m. For information call 782-559- Age 0-- 7 McKAY-DE- E HOSPITAL CENTER An Intermountain Health Core facility 8-- -- Shirt Size S M L XL WAIVER: ON CONSIDERATION OF THIS ENTRY, I WAIVE ANY AND ALL CLAIMS FOR MYSELF AND MY HEIRS AGAINST OFFICIALS AND SPONSORS OF THE 5K RUN FOR INJURY OR ILLNESS WHICH MAY DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY RESULT FROM MY PARTICIPATION. SIGNATURE. HOUSE HUNTING Let Classified Ads help you find what youre looking for. Call Lakeside t Review PARENT WOMEN 0-- 7 Address. Telephone. (IF UNDER k. 18) 1 1 12-1- 4. 12-1- 4. is-i- 15r18. s. 19-2- 19-2- 25-2- 25-2- 30-3- 30-3- 35-3- 35-3- 40-4- 40-4- 45-4- 45-4- 50-5- 50-5- OVER 60 OVER 60 HANDICAPPED. HANDICAPPED. Those registering prior to May 8 will be guaranteed e on the day of the race Deliver or tend this race form to Humane Hospital Davie North, Chlck-Fil-In Layton Hills Mall or the Lakeside Review in Square Additional forme available at all three locations. Enclose tS check payable to Humane Hospital Davie North. For additional Antelope information call the race coordinator, Jim Anderson, Physical Therapy Dept., Humana Hospital v t |