Show 26— The - Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday June 28 1987 Weddings Leyh-Thornle- y David Ray Tharnley and Cherly Linda Leyh Thornley were married Friday June 28 in the Washington DC LDS Temple An open house will be held Tuesday July 7 from 7 to 9 pm in the Taggart Student Center Sky Room at Utah State University All friends and relatives are invited The bride is the daughter of Walter H and Irene Leyh of Ellicott City Md She is a graduate of Howard High School and Howard Community College She received a degree in interior design from Brigham Young University and is currently employed by MS Interior Design in Ellicott City Md The groom Is the son of W Ray and Joy Thornley of Hyde Park He is a graduate of Sky View High School and served an LDS mission in Taichung Taiwan He received a degree in electrical engineering from Utah State University and is currently employed by the D- epartment of Defense in Maryland The couple will live in umbia Md Col- Smith-Pric- e W Teri Lyn Smith and Kermit Price will be married Thursday All friends and relatives are invited to attend an informal open house which will be held that evening from 7 until 8:30 pm at the Providence 8th LDS Ward 155 N 100 East No formal invitations are being sent Parents of the bride are Clinton and JoAnn Thompson of Providence Parents of the groom are Kermit N and Faye Price of Casper Wyo The bride is a 1981 graduate of Sky View High School and the Bridgerland Office Occupations Training Program She is employed by the range science department at Utah SUte University The groom is a 1979 graduate of Natrona County High School in Casper Wyo He served an LDS mission in the Germany Cherly Leyh Thornley Frankfurt Mission and is now David Thornley attending Utah State University An open house will be The couple will live in Provi- Temple held Saturday July 11 from 7 dence to 9 pm at the Old Rock Church Providence Speakman-Mile- s The bride is a 1985 graduate Mr and Mrs Scott A of Millard High School She is a Speakman announce the mar- Junior at Utah State University riage of their daughter Jennifer to Jerry K Miles Jr son of Mrs and Mrs The noom graduated from Jerry K Miles Sr Logan High School in 1980 He The couple will be married magna cum laude this Thursday in the Mantl LDS Saduated with a bachelor’s Sharon Millet and Richard Kline Jennifer Speakman and Teri Lyn Smith and Kermit Price Jerry Miles married Saturday June 20 in Robert and Mark Emile the First Presbyterian Church performed on violins Coburn of Logan with the Rev Miner Williams accompanied the Bruner officiating musicians A reception followed the cerof Parents the bride are Louis at the home of the emony and Marguerite Millet of Salt groom’s jparenta Lake City Parents of the groom Both the bride and the groom of Donald and Anne Kline of their master’s decompleted Logan degree in English He has been accepted at the University of Chicago where he will study law He served an LDS mission in Sapporo Japan The couple will live in Logan They plan to move to Chicago in September to continue their education grees in music Millet-Klin- e at the University duet was sung by the of Nebraska this spring bride's parents: with a solo by They will live inSalt Lake the groom’s brother Andrew City following their honeymoon A Sharon Starla Millet and Richard Franklin Kline were pa Happenings July Fourth music festival Friday and Saturday and teacher at Waterford School will guide parents in how to introduce children to the enjoyment found in the natural world Registration is separate for each workshop Parents may choose one or all four for grades three through six Workshops begin at 9 am at locations adjacent to the Salt Lake Valley The foe is 820 for a parent and one child and 85 for each additional family member (up to four) Registration is through the museum education Tours will be conducted from 9 pm on Friday and from 9 am until noon and again from 4 pm on Saturday The annual Fourth of July activities will begin with ball games at 9:30 am at the ball park There will be special activities for the smaller children A patriotic program and the dedication of the new recreational park will occur at noon with the customary July Fourth meal following the program 4-- July Fourth music festival will be held at the Humboldt County Fairgrounds at A Win-nemuc- ca Nev Gates will open at 2 pm Bands to perform will include Molly Hatchet Aftermath TC k Friends Alley and John Iroz on acoustic guitar Other activities will include demonstrations of g sky diving and fireworks Tickets are on sale at Rick's Record’s and Tapes and the Office Bar in Winnemucca Proceeds will go to the Nixon Opera House hang-glidin- Open house in Mink Creek The Mink Creek community northeast of Preston will feature an (men house at the recently renovated LDS ward meetinghouse this 2-- Field workshops for kids “Waiter There’s a Fly in My Creek” Aug 1 at Tanner Park will explore underwater insect life forms that are the primary food of game fish “Smell the Roses and More” Aug 8 will cover plant life found in Little Cottonwood Canyon Vintage car show in Ogden The 18th annual Golden Spike Empire Vintage Car Club will sponsor the Olde Car Show and Swap Meet July 18 and 19 at Liberty Park 22nd and Monroe Ogden Trophies win be awarded in all categories and cars must be in place by 11 am For more information call Ann Atherton at or Ray Kelley at 7 Hills” July 11 will focus on the geology of Big Cottonwood Canyon The Utah Museum of Natural History in Salt Lake City is offering four Saturday field workshops for parents and their grade-schochildren beginning July 11 Museum Instructor Andy White a biologist “Water Water Everywhere” will be held July in Big Cottonwood Canyon Participants will learn about the seasonal watercycle stream measuring techniques erosion and water 18 ol Same topics popular 200 years ago So says Georgianna Ziegler They did not have Jane Fonda an assistant curator of the to write workout books or Dr University of Pennsylvania’s Beniamin Spock to write about Special Collections who dusted raising children off the school's collection of But they did have Nathaniel colonial-er- a books for yet Patten who in his bods “The another exhibit pertaining to School of Good Manners” urged the 200th anniversary of the parents to be stern with their signing of our country’s children blueprint for democracy so Writing in “I sat down with the 1787 card children could aphorisms learn easily file and started to go through Patten lectured: “SpU not in the the books printed mat year” room but in the corner or said Ziegler "When I went rather go out and do It abroad” ” through it I noticed the topics and “Foul not the were topics that people today Ziegler said spitting children are interested in is not a problem today but that “I would say that there are a “This is interesting because of lot of interests that we seem to the new emphasis on bringing have in common surprisingly some moral emphasis into the after 200 years Some of the classroom and what we should Continued from page 25 things are different but there teach children at home” are a lot of things the same” But then as now the learning skills that would help Hi project has evolved into weightier issues of the day some of them eventually launch “An American Bookshelf in dominated book topics AIDS is professional careers in forestry 1787” on display at Penn’s Van a new problem but there were Pelt Library through July 31 other unknown diseases that The similarities are puzzling equally perplexed the great because they exist despite the minds of the time she said agencies as well as similar vast changes over the years in Dr John Hunter wrote in “A positions in private industry All which Americans have gone Treatise on Venereal Disease” received part of their training through the colonial era the about how he innoculated here at camp Victorian era the industrial himself with what he thought Doc who says he will turn 80 revolution several wars and was gonorrhea in order to study this fall is known for more than other evolutionary events the symptoms progression and his reputation as a USU pro"Obviously we have a treatment of the disease fessor He also Is recognised as mechanistic age more capitalA brave and noble thing yes the grandfather of Utah istic in a sense with more But not very successful: Hunter silviculture In forestry terms gadgets and machines” Ziegler gave himself syphilis as well silviculture is not just the said “They had a lot of values confusion among science of trees but of forests and interests that you find in a causing doctors studying both diseases and forest ecology And that is more rural society “until the next generation of one topic the emeritus professor “But also they were very doctors” Ziegler said knows intimately interested in their government "They did stumble around a Although he officially retired and forging ahead always lookbit in finding the causes of some from the university in 1978 ing for a better society and to of these diseases much as Daniel still teaches the surveybetter themselves” scientists grope a bit in the dark ing section of summer camps He started his career in the forests of Washington State Canada’s British Columbia and in Alberta north of Athabaska Landing and claims he race was on a saw crew that cut of timber in a single day But that was during the 1920s before Doc decided to study forestry at the University of PHILADELPHIA K Camp Kathryn Edwards earned a 37 grade point average and Thomas Kenworthy earned a perfect it came to serious 40 Logan resident Bridget M is listed on the 1988-8- 7 spring semester honor roll at the University of Portland in Oregon Nelson is a junior in (he school of business Nelson GPA of Lewiston Ut Lost 43 lbs ! ! works For me it was the behavior education counseling and the delicious meals that are already prepared "Nutri-Syste- books supermarket-typ- e Nelson Dolores Buttars best-selle- fluffy B raring quarter honor roll books Readers of colonial times had plenty of politics to argue about at taverns and cocktail parties “The political issues were similar” says Ziegler “There were a bunch of books and articles on the English-Irls- h question about how they are always squabbling with each other “And of course they are still going at it 200 years later” r There were no lists then so it is hard to tell if the table-cloth- Edwards Two Logan residents were named to the Dixie College self-inflict- ed inate when 479-894- 9 T Kenworthy Hunter’s success with battling his diseases is not known but he did go on to write on a wide variety of other topics Ziegler said Medical issues did not dom- er 544-829- Scholars today trying to find out about (UPI) -Sexually transmitted disease Love and romance Bringing up baby Squabbling in Ireland All hot topics for summertime reading But we’re not talking about the current best-selllist We’re talk about what was read 200 years ago in Philadelphia the books the Founding Fathers browsed through when they turned from weightier matters like forging the Constitution 30000-board-fe- supply of the time were read as much as the serious tomes But It seems risque romance novels and adventure stories had faithful followers- much like today Charlotte Smith wrote “The Romance of Real Life” to support her 12 children n after divorcing her husband It is not known if the heroine in her romance novel was modeled after herself Ziegler said “The fashionable romances which went sometimes for three or so volumes were often about a woman and her entanglements her lover and a man who was pursuing her — kind of like m - debt-ridde- the various paperback romances in Ziegler said bookstores today” et California-Berkele- y in 1930 "Siccessful weight lost for life"! 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