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Show Thuraday, January 24, 1980 Jan Rogers to marry February 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jon R. Rogers, Sandy, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Jan, to Cory R. Roberta, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Roberts and the late LaWan-n- a K. Roberta. Jan'a grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Milan Rogers, Upalco; Lena McDonald and the late Roe McDonald, Roosevelt. Great-gran- d parents are Mr. and Mrs. Reed Anderton, MontwelL The couple will be married Feb. 1. Jan graduated from Hillcrest ' high achooL Cory graduated from Bingham high school. They will be honored at a reception Feb. 1, at the Jordan Ell Reception Center in West Jordan. Jan Rogers and Cory Roberts, Sandy will be married February 1 in the Jordan Ell Reception Center in West Jordan. Daughters of Utah Pioneers Friendship Club The friendship club met Monday night at the home of Alice Thompson. Alice Firth, Stella Muse, and Alice Thompson were hostesses for the evening. After dinner, progressive bingo was played. The Daughters of the Utah Pioneers held a meeting Jan. 17 at the DUP building. Mattie Anderson, Nina Merkley, and Zella Grant served as hostesses. The lesson was given by Christina Nation. IIM mm BfOM RoosgucU Gladys Ross 722-277- 5 e Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nelson and Bishop and Mrs. Lee Nelson have returned home from a week's vacation, to Jamaica. They won the trip through selling Gehl 1; - form equipment e Douglas Labrum, St George, was' a weekend guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Labrum. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Labrum flew to Santa Monica, Calif, where they spent five days as , guests of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Cook. jra2 n WHGHT WATCHERS K01V ttmeili February 23, 1S80 SAVE 5. e Marland Johnson, Heber, was a Friday overnight guest of his on your registration and first meeting fee. PLUS...oflorottondlngtor 10 week you auk iVm ISlSS wtolfln wMCIISIS QMj mother, Mrs. Florence Johnson. e Mrs. Betty Hancock entertained at a birthday dinner party at her home in honor of her mother, Elsie Monk's 76th birthday, Thursday. Out of town guests were Col- nopwimuHwuft Roowvslt East Elementary School Wednesday 7:00 PM. leen Moore, Tammy Warner and son, Salt Lake; Marne Lidell and Betty Monks. Dr. Daniel Dennis went to Salt Lake Tues- , WEIGHT WATCHERS Symphony schedules concerts Conference for women in Denver a return . A world premiere, d of a. engagement pianist and a . beloved symphonic masterpiece will highlight the next pair of Utah Symphony subscription concerts on Friday and Saturday, Jan. 25 and 28, at 8 p.m. in the new Symphony HalL Auistant Conductor Robert Hand- - , erson will conduct these two concerts and Jerome Lowenthal will be. st the no to perform the Chopin Piano S' ncerto No. 2. A world premiere performance of Ramiro Cotes' "Symphonic Celebration" will open the major program, and the evening won will be the Secopd Symphony of Johannes Brahms. Jerome Lowenthal is known hereabouts as tjie musicians' musician." Long a favorite with Utah Symphony . players and audiences, this brilliant young virtuoso has not only appeared as soloist with the orchestra on its Tabernacle series but in 1967 recorded the Gershwin "Rhapsody in Blue" and " Piano Concerto in F with Maurice Abravsnel and the Utah Symphony for the Vanguard label. He was sbo the orchestra's choice for a concert tour of Colorado at that time. Concert Information Line The Utah Symphony has initiated a new telephone service. For . information on upcoming Utah Sym: phony concerts and activities, dial day n or night According to Cloy Berwick, box office manager for the orchestra, calls to the new phone number will reach a recorded mento avoid patrons age, enabling frequent busy signals mi concert nights. The recorded information will t be updated regularly. Protecting women workers from the free conference sponsored by the U.8. Department of Labor, Jan. 25 and world-renowne- . 24-ho- 533-677- day to attend a state meeting. He was accompanied by his son Mark and wife, who went on to Provo where they attended sessions at the Temple. lire. Duane (Merna) Riche ns, Richfield, spent several days here with her daughter and family, Mr. and ' Mrs. Dave Holmes, who have a daughter, born Jan. 17, at the Duchesne County hospitaL e Mr. and Mrs. Clark Labrum, Davenport, lows, have returned home after spending two weeks here with his the family, Floyd Labrums. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Dennis left Wednesday for Ft Collins, Colo., after spending a month with his parents. Dr. and Mrs., Daniel Dennis. Mark' is attending the school st veterinarian Colorado State University. Mrs. Thelma Barker has returned home after spending a week in Salt Lake City with members of her family; Mr. and r Mrs. Dave Anglesey and Mr. and Mrs. Jim and a week with Mr. and Mrs. Prent Synd-ergaar- d; ZekT Senear 351-452- 8 two-da- y 28 in Denver. The conference win be held from 8 Lm. to 4:30 p.m. both days, st St Cajetan's In the Auraria Higher Education Center, 19th and Lawrence Street. by 'the department' on Activities Regional Committee Affecting Women and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), the conference will bring together nationally recognized experts on various aspects of occupational health to discuss the problems of women workers in panel and workshop settings. In addition to the Labor Department, the conference is being presented in cooperation with the Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers Union, the University of Tennessee Occupational Health Program, and the United Steelworkers of America. While the conference is primarily directed toward the problems of women workers, it will be of interest to all workers as well as safety and health professionals. Although there is no charge for the conference, persons planning to attend are requested to For further, information and tion assistance contact the departr. ar ment's Womens Bureau (303)837-413- at e Mr. and Mrs. Mike were Denver, Miller, Sunday overnight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Horrocks. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Theron Horrocks. Mr. and Mrs. Robin Edrington and aon, and her mother, Salt Lake, with Robin's visited grandmother, Mrs. Del-m-s Baatian. e Mrs. Cheryl Broad-hea- d is in St Marks hospital in Salt Lake, e lb. and Mrs. Guy Stewarts son DeVaux and two sons, Shane and Michael, Layton, have been visiting. Michael remained with hia grandparents. e Mr. and Mrs. Theron Horrocks announce the births of two great-granchildren born m January. A boy for Mr. and Mre. Lynn Horrocks, Salt Lake, and a boy for Mr. and Mrs. Craig Horrocks, Masea, Aria. Mrs. Lillian Wilkeraon , haa a now Mr. and Mrs. jNexMAmsFjorai Dsys & Girls Sins It 14 ComplatG Una Christening Wear Infant Wear Baby Wear great-grandso- PhoiM nows I tarns Straaburg, Floyd of Kearns, are the parents. 722-91The baby weighed 9 lbs. 4 os. and will be named or 733-2M- 9 Benny David. e Those attending the Family Living Seminar iss Barker and Mr. and Stewart and Mr. and Jan. 18 were: Irene Mrs. Charles Barker at Mrs. Danny Green atten- Henrie; Beverly Henrie; Judy Orem; and Mr. and Mrs. ded the wedding recep- Zola Speneer; tion for their grandKay Osborne at Alpine. Weekend guests of daughter and niece, Less Charlie Bird and daught-- , Perry, daughter of Mr. ere Deon and Delaine, and Mra. Rodney Perry, were a nephew and wife, and Richard Fisher, at Mr. and frurs. Frank Bird, Vernal, Jan. 11. The Kearns. young couple were marA group of Third ried Jan. 11 at the Provo Ward Elders attended Temple. sessions at the Provo e Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Temple Saturday. Also a Gibson's son, Paul, spent large group from both several days last week Roosevelt Stakes. visiting hia parents, prior Mr. and Mrs. Larry to flying to Ft Knox, Labrum and Mr. and Ky where ho is a Green Mrs. Lynn Wayne Lab-ru- Beret combat medic. He spent two days will take special training during the weekend at there. Salt Lake on business. Mr. and Mrs. Reid' Bench accompanied their son Brad to Provo Thursday,' where Brad entered the language For nearly 40 years, training center prior to men and women have LDS serving a two-yeused Savings Bonds to mission in Fukuoka, build themselves greater Japan. financial security. Today, Mr. Kay Mitchie, the reasons for doing so a was Fruit Heights, Tuesday guest of Mr. are more compelling than fuand Mrs. Clem Labrum. ever. 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Hlaino's Dross Shop 77 North Main - Ropseyplt UILILDVAN1 "Where Quality Coifs Less" Phone 722-326- 1 5 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mansfield, Clear Lake Oaks, Calif., at dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mra. David Richmond and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wilkeraon went to Salt Lake Wednesday, Jan. 16. If r. Wilkeraon had a checkup with his doctor. Mathison; Margaret and Nadene Zaber. e Mrs. Sadie Blank is back in her home. Naturich Davie entertained her eon and Mr. and daughter-in-law- , Mra. Lonny Neilaen and fomily, and their friends, Moola health hazards in occupational work place will be the theme of a Uintah Basin Standard |