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Show Lottie Clark Kelly bride Marian Miss Janies J. Ilance Of In a ceremony perfomed last Friday evening in the Kays- ville Second Ward meetinghouse, Miss Marian Kelly became the bride of James J. Nance. Wedding vows were spoken. before Bishop Clinton Zollinger and a reception followed the wedding ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Vera E. Kelly, 274 West Golden Ave., Layton, and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley A. Nance, 164 South 6th East, Kaysville, are parents of the benedict. Parents of the young couple presided at the reception. Glenn Jorgensen assisted in the receiving line. For her wedding, the bride chose a gown of Chantilly lace and net underscored with satin. The bodice featured a sabrina neckline and long sleeves and the skirt fell floor-lengtHer fingertip viel fell from a crown of pearls and she carried a purple orchid with white feathered carnations. ' Miss Flossie Mae Jorgensen in a frock of lavendar taffeta and lighter lavender lace was the brides sole attendant. She carried a colonial bouquet of pink carnations and roses. Wesley C. Nance Btood as best man and ushers were Albert W. Nance, Farrel G. Raymond and Anthon Nance. Dies Sunday rites In Kaysville church Center Street, who died Sunday at 11 p.m. in an Ogden hospital of a heart aliment Born February 25, 1885, In North Ogden, she was a daughter of Jahn and Mary Of ailment A home in Bountiful will be planned by the young couple upon their return from a honeymoon to Island Park, Idaho. For traveling the bride donned a yellow sheath with a jacket and white accessories. Brown Shaw. On December 2, 1908, she married John Hy-- . rum Gark in the Salt Lake Funeral serClearfield vices were conducted WednesAn active member of the day at 1 p.m. in the Clearfield L.D.S. Church, she was in Third Ward chapel for Lottie L.D.S. Temple. He died in Jane Shaw Clark, 74, 116 East 1941. REFLEX-LEADE- Page 16 August 13, 1959 R the Qearfield Third Ward at Wayne, Sterling, all of Gear-fielRaymond, Salt Lake the time of her death. She Herman (Violet) Mrs. had served in the Sunday City; d; Gall, Ogden; Mrs. Walter (Della) Moyers, Plain, City; Mrs. J tines (Arlene) Evans, School, the Relief Society and ae president of the YWMIA. Her education was received in Liberty Weber County and she lived in Weber following her marriage until 1915 when they moved to Gearfield. Survivors Include four sons and three daughters: John, Gearfield; 25 grandchildren; two brothers and one sister, seven Everett Shaw, Liberty; Angus Shaw," Ogden; Mrs, Ward (Verna) Moore, Ogden. n; - h. NEW MRS. GEORGE WAYNE MALLOY will live in Audrey Marie Iliggs. Layton. She informer Miss Audrey Marie Higgs Recites wedding vows With a profusion of flowers as a background at the Clearfield Community Church, the former Miss Audrey Marie Higgs recited nuptial promises with George Wayne Malloy. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Higgs of Lay-toMr. Malloy is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Rubin Stevens, St. Louis, Missouri. The bride, given In marriage by her father, was lovely in a charming creation of white nylon lace over satin. It war styled with long sleeves, fitted bodice and scalloped neckline accented at the back by a large satin bew with streamers falling softly over a chapel train. A pearl encrusted crown held her illusion veil. Pearl necklace and earrings completed her ensemble. A sister of the bride, Mrs. Gary Seideman, was matron of honor, and was attired in a medium blue frock with white accessories. Gary Seideman performed duties of best man. Ushers were DelMar Stevens, Don Patterson, Jack Lowe and Dar-reIlansen. The wedding cake, featured on a large square mirror, was trimmed with soft blue frosting, swans and bells. Following a honeymoon trip, the couple will reside in Layton. Parties for the bride were given by Mrs. Thomas Mackey, and Mrs. Howard Bivins ; Mrs. Alton Cahoon, Mrs. Joe Kemp and Mrs. DelMar Stevens; n. U CAP Miss Linda Fraser and Miss Dixie Fraser. DAV aids many; Helps collect $19 million squadron Visits Moab The weekend of August 7, an enjoyable one for the cadets of the Layton Composit Squadron of the CAP. Seven of the cadets Nancy Heinly, Layton; Darla Sandra James, Clearfield; Christiansen, Layton; Eugene Gordon, Clearfield ; Darwin Rice, Clearfield ; Lewis Brown, Layton; and Larry Wagner, Clearfield were accompanied by Maj. Harold Capt. Helen Hilburn, both of Layton, and John R. Caley, Layton, on a flight to Moab in a 7 where they were met by the cadets of the Moab squadron. During the weekend, the cadets of the Layton squadron were shown through the Arches National Monument. The Moab squadron has been invited to . return the visit in September, when they will be shown the local points of in8 and 9 was Approximately 19 million dollars were obtained for disabled veterans, their widows and dependents during the past fiscal year by the Disabled American Veterans, (John L. Kleinsteuber), Commander of the Davis C. Chapter No. 14 reporter today. A report received here by DAV Chapter officials shows that in the last year DAV National Service Officers made 11,460 appearances before Ve- terans Administration rating boards and reviewed 254,709 VA claims fijes, resulting In benefits of approximately 19 million dollars for deserving disabled veterans. This is a fine record of service to veterans by DAV National Service Officers, who also proved service connection of disabilities for 3,802 veterans in the same period." Commander Kleinsteuber said. He pointed out that DAV National Service Officers are fully trained and paid by the DAV to act as Attorneys-in-fafor any veteran who has a just claim for disability compensation. Their services are free to all veterans, their widows or dependents, in filing ct YOU NAME IT . . . WEVE GOT IT. PENCILS, FILLER PAPER, PENCIL BOXES, INK INDEX CARDS, ERASERS, STAPLES, PENCIL SHARPENERS, GLUE WE HAVE IT ALL. LEAD RULERS LUNCH KITS BALL POINT PEff Loose Leaf Per Student Binders Reg. 10c 429C Type Paper, Reg. 10c .... ... 4 29 c Comp. Book, Reg. 25c 239c .. Combination PADLOCKS your Bike 10 for TOO! Hil-bur- n, Utah Sweet C-4- terest. To raise money for the squadron and to show the Moab group a good time, the local group will have a pastry sale August 15 at Stimson's Market in Clearfield. and presenting their claims before Veterans Administration rating boards. They also give assistance and counseling on matters of hospitalization, insurance, rehabilitating training and employment. UTAH FANCY. 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