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Show AUGUST TUB JOURNAL 4 Couple Spending Nuptial Vows Exchanged By Couple 6 Ceremonies In August Temple Honeymoon Guests were received at the door Miss Marva Joyce Zawhlen, In New England daughter r. and 31rs. Dean Jeffs Mrs rs. Hyrum by r. and of Sheffields Return After Playing Escort to Seminary Student Tour Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth II. Sheffield have returned home from escorting four bus loads of Summer Seminary students of Salt Lake City on an inspirational tour of Church points of interest and scenic wonders in southern Utah and the Grand Canyon. One hundred and fifty students were in the party making the trip. After visiting B.Y.U., the Manti temple and having a swim at Richfield, they motored on to Bryce canyon, arriving in time to see the sun set on the beautifully colored spires. At .r a.m. a sunrise service was held. Following breakfast they drove to the north rim of Grand canyon. From there they went back to Kanab to sleep. At Kanab they enjoyed a hayrack party and watermelon bust with the Kanab MIA. The third day they visited Zions, St. George temple, had a swim and retired that night in Beaver. The last day the group visited Cove Forte, the old state house at Fillmore, and then turned back toward Salt Lake City. Mrs. Sheffield was in charge of the girls in the trip. 31 Auxiliary Past Presidents Lunch Guests Mrs. Roetta V. KAYSVILLK entertained the past presKilfoyle idents of the Department of the American Legion Auxiliary of Utah and also the present executive committee at a luncheon at the Mansion House in Ogden Thursday afternoon. Special guests were State Commander Howard J. Janson of the American Legion and the State Adjutant Lloyd Wiggnell. WHO'S NEW Mr. and Mrs. KAYSVILLK Malan announce the arHeslop Jay rival of a son at the LDS hospital in Salt Lake Wednesday morning. The dark-haire- d new arrival has a a brother, Paul. and sister, Lynn Beaming grandparents are, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse M. Heslop, Kaysville, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Stokes, of Harper. The father is cheif for the Deseret News. pto-tograph- Pretty Print er SYRACUSE Now honeymooning in Connecticutt and New York City for a month are the new Mr. and Mi. Joseph Francis Argazzi, who were united in marriage on Friday evening August 3. ride is the former Miss The Shirley Flint, daughter of Mrs. Arthur Hardy of Syracuse. Coipaial Argazzi is stationed at the Clearfield Naval Supply Depot and is a son of Mr. and 3Irs. Joseph Argazzi, of New Britain, Conn. was The marriage ceremony ward peifoinud at the Syracuse close chapel in the presence of relatives and friends, by Bishop Lawrence I. Criddle. The lively bride was given in marriage by her grandfather, 31 r. Ole C. Sessions. She chose for her wedding a traditional wedding gown of white slipper satin, with a full train, fashioned with a lace yoke, that bbuttoned down the back, and long pointed sleeves. Her veil was finger tip length. The wedding march was played by Mrs. Alice Gailey and Gordon Olhson. The bride was attended by her sis i or Miss Jetta Flint as maid of honor, End as bridesmaids: Miss Betty Sessions, Miss Ula Gailey, Miss Ethel Zaugg, Miss Joan Moss and Miss Irma Flint, another sisI ter. Ji.mes Iloggan of North Ogden acted as best man. The brides bouquet was an orchid encircled by baby orchids and gladiolus. The attendants all carried nosegays of pastel glads. The biides mother wore a floor length aqua blue lace and crepe di ess w'.th an orchid corsage. Immediately following the marriage, a wedding reception honored the young couple in the Syracuse amusement hall. Upon the young couples return from their honeymoon trip to the east and a visit with relatives there, they will make their home in the Lake View Apts., at Sunset. 31 r. loAH MuMSKOLL V Gold MneC For afternoon occasions. By VERA ALL SEATS RESERVED last year 5,000 were disappointed because they couldn't get seats. Don't be one of them this year. Order NOWI $3.60 2.40 PRICES INCLUDE $3.00 $1.60 TAX For BEST Seats Order by mail NOW! Preference to mail orders received prior to regular Box Office. HOW TO ORDER BY MAIL Send stamped addressed return envelope with your remittance to HOLIDAY ON ICE, UTAH STATE FAIR, P. O. Box 2136, Salt lake City. Mention 1st and 2nd choice of desirable dates. Note: Orders for Sundays, Wednesdays, or Saturdays, be sure to specify Matinee or Evening performance. HERE'S USE THIS for Van O. Call and 31rs. Willis Lock were in charge of the gift room and 31 r. and 31 rs. Richard Wallah were in charge of the refrehniem room, assisted by 31 rs. Emma Harris, 31 rs. Emma Evans, Mrs OKeith Adams, Miss Gayle White-sideMiss Carnm Bowers and 31iss Aleane Clough. On August S the couple we.e honored with a reception at Ferron, given by the brides parents. Those from Layton attending weie Mrs. Parley Weaver, 31 rs. David s, Weaver, Mrs. Ezra Harris, Mis. W. E. Evans and 31 r. and Mis! Richard Wallace. Clearfield Beehive Group Enjoys Camping So j ourn On Chapel Lawn The weathei-w- as CLEARFIELD just light on August U to make the camping event of the two Beehive vlasses of First Ward a time to remember. The spacious back lawn of the chapel grounds with its green grass and lovely trees was transformed in a short time to a campsite which many campers would envy. A tent was set up for dressing purposes only, while bed rolls and sleeping bags were made ready in the open on the lawn. New Insurance Law Explained Salient features of the new liability insurance law that becomes effective in Utah September l, were pointed out by Haven J. Bar-loof the Barlow Real Estate and Insurance Company this week. After these preparations were While much confusion seems to made during the last hours of day- exist regarding the new law, in light, the fifteen who attended the principal and effect its content is 31 r. outing enjoyed a hamburger fry readily apparent, Barlow with all the trimmings. The meal "Stated. was planned with calories and also 3Iotorists involved in an accvitamins in mind. damident in which more than Following the supper Miss Dixie age is involved, must produce proof Weatherston conducted group sing- that they are financial capable of ing. After this 3Iiss Weatherston, damage claims. acting as mistress of ceremonies satisfying If a motorist has adequate liawith Pauline Hale assisting, conducted a program for the group bility insurance coverage, this is in which each girl participated. considered sufficient and he need 3Iiss Sonya 3Iartin sang a solo take no further steps. If he does not have adequate innumber, with others contributing stories or poems. Games were then surance, the law gives him GO days played until lights out time at in which to provide a court ruling 10:30. that he is not liable, or to post sufThere were still giggles and ficient collateral to cover potential claims. If this is not whispers into the wee hours but done damage in GO days, the motorist is all enjoyed sleeping under a starry, barred from Utah highways, moonlite skv in spite of the nuis- through suspension of drivers license and registration. ance of mosquitos. Arising at 0:30 each girl made her own bed roll, assisted with the NEW fire making and cooked her own hot cakes over the open campfire. CLEARFIELD" Mr. and Mrs. In addition they assisted with B. Smith received a bunRoland general clean up. In doing these dle from the stork on !. things each girl won a merit The lad made his debuteAugust at eight badge. pounds, in the LDS hospital. SisIn charge of camp activity and ter Kathie and brother Ronald are menu planning was Dorothy White, proudly acclaiming their new litcamp director for the 3Iutual. tle brother. DEAR AiOAH WINSTON CITRON yellow with a delicate green print is the theme of a pure silk dress that would be an ideal choice for a summer is a cool looking frankly pretty dress with a color scheme of flattery for blond, brunette or one of tea or similar event. It In-betw- een coloring. The neckline Is halter draped and Is caught with flared tabs on either side. The gored skirt Is gathered back and front off-shoul- der DO DRY CLEANERS MAKE THEIR LIVING FROM THE MONEY TREE FOR AMPUTEE SOIL? BURGESS BUNN CHARLOTTE N.C. - IS AUTOBIOGRAPHY THE AN DEAR NOAH LIFE STORY OF A MOTORCAR ?- - J.VMGTER-4LLENTOW- N , PA. - Postcard your pun to"aioah (rlS.oe0 Distributed Featurej THE aUlZZICAU NUT by King Syndicate O. Box 2136, $ seats for the performance September Zawhlen of Ferron, and Charles E. Bennett, son of 31 r. and 31 rs. in Parley Weaver, were married took August that ceremonies place ; in the Salt Lake LDS temple. That same evening a reception honored the young couple at the Weaver home in Layton. The bride wore a lovely white organdy wedding gown and carried a crescent shaped bridal bouquet of white camelias and red roses. Her sole attendant was Nela Huntsman of Ferron. 31 rs. Weaver chose a rose colored gown, and 3Irs. Zawhler wore navy blue. Roland Weaver acted as best man. 31 COUPON HOLIDAY ON ICE, P. Salt Lake City Enclosed please find 31 WHO'S Show Opens Sept. 15 daily through Sept. 23 Inclusive at UTAH STATE FAIR GROUNDS COLISEUM. Matinees Sept. 16, 19, 22, 23. Order NOW! 18, M E NAME ADDRESS HOLIDAY ON ICE TICKET includes Your ADMISSION to FAIR we miners don't have to worry about our jobs. I'm talking about those who invest in mining companies. Without them, we'd have no machinery, equipment or work. And they're happy too because they get a fair return on their money." - lyoott ffiwni b N900iasiursj happily from his bed in the Valley Forge Army Hospital, Phoenixv: asAhe,iS prfnted with a wax Christmas tree containing $70( .mb.reVayarek, who started the fund, makes the presental while Virginia Poole and Mrs. Vavarek look on. (Internatior r |