Show THE 2& OCDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINE- JWUKINillNU If R Arttl Li 10 -- Miss Audrey Mae Teufel BecomesjP-A News Weber County Weber county Bride of Franklin Bruce Merrill A council will meet at 1 T P-- T In a lovely setting of calla lilies-Minfern foliage Miss Audrey Mae Teufel daughter of Mr and Mrs David Ray Teufel 427 Wall St Milton Pa became the bride re- cently of Franklin Bruce Merrill d and bouffant skirt: Mrs amson of Chicago as attending ma- Carla Ansalone of New York City as bridesmaid who !WOre identical eown in daffodil yellow and Miss Freda LaTulippe Plymouth N H and Miss Mar- ?' DT c?ose ard Merrill 2761 Harrison models of nile green All had halo double-rin- g ceremony was headdresses with matching mitts solemnized in the First Evangeli- - and carried cascade bouquets of wva IXJC rCV uiiuvu cat i Jerome F Diehl with aujr large can- Tiny Susan Kay Hoadtey was reception following flower girl and was gowned in a The altar was an array of calla nink net model over taffeta She lilies and fern foliage lighted by carried a colonial bouquet of Cecil h Brunner roses John David TeufeL cameoraj taper in canaeiaDra ueu wun wnite satin Watsontown Pa was ringbearer bows The pews at the aisles of UT Robert Kay Adamson was the church were adorned with best man and Lee Teufel Watson-vin- e white sprays of tiny flowers tied Pa5Robert Lee Woodmere with satin ribbort Island Richard Lenn in nan Jr The bride who was given n mar Long Haven Mass and John Vineyard riage by her father was lovely in Morey Wooster O were ushers an exquisite gowa ©f white slipper Mra Teufel chose a navy blue satin with Juliet) yoke of marqui-- j dress with matching accessories sette with bead trim a fitted bod- and a corsage of yellow roses and ice and a skirt which culminated Mrs Merrill a navy blue one with into a sweeping court train She white accessories and a corsage of wore the wedding veil of the bride- gardenias sister Mrs Robert groom's Franklin Del played the A dam on which was of importeja bridal music andcamp Fred Mathias sang bride's illusion and fell from la appropriate numbers tiara of seed pearls Her bouquet A tiered cake encircled was of calla lilies tied with a large with white wedding was featured on liliest white bow a table lighted with white tapers in Attending the biid Were Mrs crystal candelabra John H Morey Wooafer Ohio as After recaption the couple matron of honor who ore a gown left for the a short For of orchid tisiiie taffeta styled in the bride's going-awa- honeymoon y ensemble princess lines with a portrait neck- - she wore a suit of forest green to e Wednesday April 5 eight p m in the visual education room Weber high school There will be election of new officersittsa film "Human Growth" which was prepared by the state of Oregon to teach sex education in the schools the advisabUity wfH1h5f the picture to the coun-Th- e ty schools will be discussed All local officers chairmen room reo resentatives principals and coun dl officers are requested to attend Ad-an- JSSSi aM a j j seven-branc- -- j chestra win furnish music There will also be an exhibit erf students hobbies on display The nominat-- ! ina- committee will Dresent names nf candidates for election to serve the roup this coming year Riverdale Riverdale school P-- T A officers announce that the last meeting of the season will be conducted Friday April 7 at seven-thirt- y in the auditorium of the school Dr Orson Whitney Young will speak on "Heredity" Principal Eldon E Jensen will also speak and the school orchestra under the direction of Welling McFarland will furnish the minsif Th T T a organization will present a gift to me scnooi alter wnich refreshments will be served by the room motjn ers committee All parents are invited - -- Bnreh Creek Burch Creak P-- T A will meet Thursday April 6 at eight p m in the school auditorium The theme of the program will be "Fam-ilie- s Who Play Together Stay " A colored film "Leaders American Legion auxiliary unit for Leisure" will be shown by a No 9 will hold its regular monthMonday April 9 at representative of the re :ctt'r ly meeting bcatttt Students will demonstrate eight p m in the Legion clubrooms end Adams square dancing and the school or- - Twenty-fourt- h Legion Auxiliary To-feth- er blend with her top coat of sea green The couple will reside in New York City where Mr Merrill will continue his study of medicine at the Cornell University School of Medicine He previously was graduated from Stanford university The former Miss Teufel is a uate of Cornell University gradNew York School of Nursing and is at present a member of the nursing staff at the New York hospital Vfteation Trip V Mr and Mrs Andrew Sail ssed son Robbie left Saturday for a month's vacation to the east coapL They will visit ir Sail's relatives and friends in New York Hartford Connecticut and Washington D C Also they will travel to Luray Caverns and Charlottesville Va Before returning they will visit Lieut Carl Funk a Utah general depot employe oh active dutv at Fort Eustis Va fk LaVerna Peterson spends her time try in others i Interesting to aid the health of People of Ogden Mrs Franklin Brace Merrill the former Miss Aadrev Mae Teufel is among the soring brides Mr Merrill is a son of Dr and Mrs Leslie Shepard Merrill 2761 Harrison a former members' of the Sorcjptim-is- t Alice West Pardee club of Ogden a member of the By THE GREATEST WEALTH IS HEALTH! Few realize It medical advisory committee1 for Until it has gone Many people set their goal for money and in the polio in Weber county executive most precious asset — their health process 01 acquiring it lose their And when it is irreparably gone — all the money in the world cannot committee of the Tuberculoses as- Palette Club to Hold Art Exhibit sociation the State Nurses assobuy it back nor suffice for its former enjoyment! Miss LaVema Peterson supervisor of public health nurses for seven ciation and works with the 'CereThe Ogden Palette club is sppn northern counties is among those who do not take good health for bral Palsy Parents' group an art exhibit by Weber col in She soring all her time assisting others granted spends nearly acquiring it "Work is good mental hygiene" lege art department Sunday April "We nurses believe in the old adage" she said "an ounce of preshe says "whether it is in the 2 between the hours of three and vention is worth a pound of cure and is much less expensive" — —— Miss Peterson who has been 4 garden or 'on the job If a "person Six at the Utah Power auditorium serving in public health for the genital dislocation of the hip Now is working bard she does not have under supervision of Farrell Col past sixteen years stated that the children are brought to atten- too much time for emotional prob- lett and Doyle Strong The exhi at infancy through the public lems" A motto she swears by is through the state department of tion bition will continue to hang for the are so health program and they health program Weber county that the "Keep busy and you won't get into remainder of the month helps approximately a thousand successfully corrected average person does not detect that mischief" Her extra special one persons a month Open house and a tea will be fea is "Act— and waste no time get"We reach these people through they have had a club foot" tured under direction of Mrs Col Miss Peterson stated that it Is ting started!" clinics referrals from physicians Mrs Strong assisted by lett and nurse to to a a and social agencies" she said "We great satisfaction Miss Merle Chipman of Weber also assist with the school immuni- see these results and another grat- A zation program and physical ex- ification is the fact that over ninety Those who will nfl Mrs G H Welch has received collegearefaculty aminations and aid the doctors per cent of the children outside H Mrs Aldous Dixon pour of Ogden City are immunized for word from Mr and Mrs James Mac with all types of clinics" Miss Peterson became interested smallpox and diphtheria now be- Isaac of Berkley Michigan joi the Mrs X J Hall Jr Mrs James fore they enter school birth of a daughter Mrs Mac Is- - Foulger Mrs Milton Meecham Mrs in public health when a sac is the of Wendell Eeplin Mrs Clarence Wil child of a wealthy family died Likes Hobbies Mrs Welch and the granddaughter son and Mrs of diphtheria Merlon Stevenson What spare time she gets Miss of Mr and Mrs E G Welch of "That was considered a preventThe purple and white color able death" she said "Those peo- Peterson uses in gardening sew- Berkley formerly of Ogden She isShe also likes the former Joyce Welch of Berke- scheme Weber college colors will ing and reading ple could have afforded to have to listen! to symphonies She la be used in the decorative scheme the child immunized but didn't I've always felt they should have known better Of course being a nurse I was always interested in the prevention of diseases but that incident brought about my final decision to go into public health" Native of Brirham City r Miss Peterson hails from Brig- uny daughter of Mr and Andrew Peterson She states' st She first discovered her adaptability as a nurse in caring wno was an inior ner momer valid "I found I had a natural gift for the profession and I wanted to learn how to take better care of people during their illness and use the proper procedures" she said She acquired her nurse training at the Thomas D Dee memorial hospital her public health training at the University of and tuberculosis at the Washington sanitorium in Washington She also took some special maternity nursing at the Maternity Center in New York City "This type of nursing" she said is particularly fascinating because of the mystery connected with birth It has always seemed somewhat of a miracle to me — life I mean— whether it is a baby or a Utah Has Hie h Death Bate Miss Peterson who also took special training in rheumatic fever H at Stanford stated that this disease is one of Utah's biggest problems ' "The death rate here from heart disease she said "is higher than most states and many of these cases are results of rheumatic fever I think the best thing to do combat this is to watch for ef-to fects of children's diseases such as scarlet fever and sore throats the child has the proper care W at this time any trace of rheumatic fever can be detected in its early stage and can prevent heart damage later" Numinr Is Gratifying Miss Peterson stated that the mursing profession offers as much personal satisfaction as any in her great deal more than some "It gives us an £L&25? ° People7 sh2 £?Jk Patlents to be difficult sometimes itappear s usually because of their personal a is important for a nurseproblems not to be annoyed with their lack of cooperation but to acquire an understanding of the patients' prob-tn5- 1 V try to °elp with them" This busy person that nurses must be goodadvocates listeners nad ne able to showa feeling of warmth to the patient "lt h can that" she said "she canaccomplish box chiaparelli's heavenly gift package a two-pa- ir get close enough u learn nis prob "P lem and be in a better position to stockings together with a luxurious satin stocking case hat help him t People ' Miss Peterson stated that she has fashionecj especial for this event j Schiaparelli found in her practice of nursing that people are the same in Schiaparelli's gift combination is planned just for your Easter ways— sick or welL If they many have a happy disposition they rewill act that way when they are ill so for a limited time the stockings (from our regular giving If they have an unhappy one— they will behave true to form in stock) plus the case is offered for only $5 that direction The majority of J she patients reports are cooperative with the nurses and try to do M to (No cases sold separately of course) everything help themselves get ana are usually gratewml they ful for any help they received SUnce going into health work Miss Peterson public relates that this service to mankind has advanced tremendously "Crippled children are receiving medical care much earlier than they used to" she said "and the results are very satisfying: We used to see children in high school with uncorrected club feet or con- f f Great-Grandmot- five-year-o- ' KilKmV x : i mmm ld j grat-granddaught- er v mmm WmFm urn mm M : i If ' ( 1 T: ' " :j v: I 1 J PP of Re-ar- ' i I i I i REP M N YE CO J j 1 W gK ' l1 'igjfll i im i j J spring suit The jacket may follow the new feeling for the bulk above the waist it : I ' I f noe ° y°ur:new 1 c Bk M mm m PigMre flarterY Ss (the key? 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