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Show A VISIT WITH The . . . harles Bconields Idtolien marry April 3 if Announcement Bountiful made by Mr. and Mrs. Elden C. Schow, Eountiful, of the en- j gagement of their daughter, She Miss Nyla Jean Schow. will be wed to E. Max Tolman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eric H. Bites will Tolman, Bountiful. be held April 3 in the Salt Labe Temple. That evening, the couple will be honored at a reception in the Bountiful Third Ward. Clubs Kaysville Mrs. Myrtle Leatham entertained the Evening Bridge Club at her home Monday evening. e The DeLite Kaysville Club members will meet at the afternoon Wednesday home of Mrs. William Blox-hain Ogden. Mrs. Lucy BarKaysville ker was hostess to the Evening Club at her home Bridge Thursday evening. The ONO Club Kaysville members and partners held a haynde Monday evening. After the hayride they returned to the home of Mrs. Lorene Hansen for a supper Tarty.- Yankee wa3 assisting hostess. Mrs. Nora MilKaysville ler will entertain the ALonas Club at her home Wednesday evening. Kaysville Mr. and Mrs. Jack will entertain the Schofield Past Presidents of the Jaycees and their wives at a dinner party Friday evening at their home. The Kaysville Wagon Wheel Camp of Daughters of Pioneers will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m., March 3, at the home Mrs. of Mrs. Elouise Carroll. Lois Smith is assisting hostess. Dottie Mrs. Kaysville Barnes entertained members of the Kaysville Bridge Club at her home Friday afternoon. Tih-ochl- Mrs-Wild- Golda Barlow To . direct Literary club Elected as presiClearfield dent of the Clearfield Literary Club was Mrs. Golda Barlow. Elections were held at the February meeting held at the Cobble Cottage, in Ogden. Mrs. Beverly Holbrook will serve as and Mrs. Edith Davis, secretary. The book review presented was by Mrs. Alice Gailey, SyThe club celebrated racuse. their twenty-fourt- h birthday As modern as tomorrow is the pretty pink kitchen of Algie Scoff it Id in her new home at 43 South Thiid East in Kaysville. Husband Chailio wanted to give Algie eeiythirg she I wanted in her kitchen wheie spends so much of her time and the result is a homemakers dieam. Algie chose pink for her kitchen ami all the me- tal cabinets, the built-ioven and stove follow this luscious scheme. vs xv V' "f 4 n Miss Rawlings, Clearfield, To wed Henry Shermund Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rawlings of Clearfield are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Miss Carol Jean Rawlings to Henry (Hank) Shermund of Hill Air Force Base. is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shermund The benedict-eleHe is a graduate of Polytechnic High School of San Francisco. and spent four years in the Air Force. He has attended Weber College and plans to further his studies in IBM. is an honor graduate of Davis High School. The bride-to-b- e definite date has been set for the wedding. The young No in San Francisco after their marriage. live to couple plans ct Clearfield man claims Bride from Bountiful Genealogy study complete, Bishop to give certificates Special exercises Kaysville Sunday, March 8, at 4 p.m. in the rock chapel will note the completion of a Third Ward Genealogy class. An appropriate program has been outlined which will be followed by Bishop Richard Bowman awarding certificates to persons who have completed the training. Books of Remembrances will be on display and the public is invited to the meeting. - those certificates will awarded to Anthon L. Cooley, Edna B. Cooley, Edith Completion be Lewis, Mary II. Bowman, Dawson Lindsay, Helen LindC. say, Florence L. Bishop, Gladys W. Rentmeister, Alberta C. Blamires, Lillian S. Openshaw, George N. Gougler, Norma Jean Gougler, William R. Perkins, Mamie C. Perkins, Melba F. Thorne, Melba M. Monson, D. Barnett. Popular Girl, by Evelyn Lampman. Tracy had to spend her sophomore year in a little lumber town. She was sure her life was over at sixteen. Gunpowder G i r 1, by Josephine Savage. At 16, Susannah already knows hardships and worry. It is the winter of 1773, and the American colonies are cold, hungry and rebellious. president. Sand in My Castle, by Shirley Belden. Judith has been too dependent on her mother and finally realizes she must try her own wings. Sweet Sixteen, by Anne A renowned lecLayton turer and illustrator of many Emery. Sixteen is the magic books published on Indian cul- age, but Jane Ellison begins to ture, Alan Houser, will speak suspect this wonderful transat the Crestview School Audi- formation has eluded her. torium on Monday evening, Mar. Juvenile Reading 2, at 8 p.m. The public is inby Feople of the Snow, vited to attend this lecture which is jointly sponsored by Members the Layton Cultural Arts Club A club business and social and the Art Guild, said Mrs. meeting will follow immediateCarol Owens and Mrs. Betty ly after the lecture at Crest-vieWilcox, at the home of Mrs. ShirMr. Houser is presently head ley Adams, 370 Wasatch. All of the Art Department at the members are urged to attend, Indian School in Brigham City. said Mrs. Y'vonne Spencer, Attention Cultural Arts Club Clubs w j is convon- A sna k bar, r -t h, Following their marriage, the newlyweds greeted guests at a reception in the Bountiful LDS Seminary. The bride wore a silk taffeta wedding gown with Chantilly lace appliques on the skirt and veil was bodice. Her finger-ti- p g Scof-fields- Beautician wins third Place national contest A local beautician Layton has won third place in a n-wide hairstyling contest Third prize in the Pretty As A Picture contest, sponsored Wanda Talboom. Eskimos of by Helen Curtis Industries, Inc., Arctic Canada. has been awarded to Audrene War of the Mayan King, Y'ates of Audrenes Beauty Saby Rupert Hughes. Ulil is a lon, 804 E. Gentile, Layton. The awards were made on teenage boy and the center of this story. Through his eyes readers will see the great sporting events, the religious rituals, and daily lives of the Maya. Rolf, and Elkhound of Noris the way, by Margaret Johnson. In Kaysville Brand-nethe great woods of Canada, Rolf wee daughter of Mr. and Mrs. had his most exciting adven- Lawrence Campbell who arrived tures; they tested his courage, 17 in an Ogden hosFebruary but finally brought him to a new master to whom he could pital, weighing six pounds, 10 give his obedience and all his ounces. She is the first child love. for the Campbells. The mother Betsy Ross, by Ann Weil. is remembered as the former Betsy loved the Liberty Bell Miss Marilyn Mansell, daughand her favorite sampler show- ter of Mrs. II. V. Mansell, Kaysing the Liberty Bell against a ville. Other grandparents are dark sky filled with stars won Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence B. first prize at the fair. Later Campbell, Ogden. she designs the first U.S. flag. Mr. and Mrs. Kaysville The .Sword and the Spirit, Duane Weaver are announcing by Delight Ansley. The story the arrival of a wee baby of John Brown: The man who five daughter, weighing tried to strike the first blow pounds, born Februaryjust 16 in a for freedom of the slaves. Salt Lake City hospital. She Treasurer to See, by Leonard Weisgard. A museum picture book. For Y'ery Y'oung Readers Side by Side, by Pattric Ruth OKeefe. Everyday is a World, by the basis of photos of oiiginal hairstyles designed by the contestants. Mrs. Y'ates created the Clearneld library book list Adult Reading The Best Loved Poems of the American People, selected by Hazel Felleman. These are just the poems that you would have clipped and pasted in that ideal scrapbook. The Mountain R o a d, by Theodore H. White. The time is 1944. The setting: East China in flames. A new England major with his first commande; a strong and beautiful Chinese woman educated in America, who must join them. A frosty Chinese colonel who loves his country, but helps ravage it. The story of their adventures in one violent week on the only road into the mountains. Fix-i- t yourself, by Andrew Lang, Does your window stick? Does your wallpaper need patching? Would you like to hang a picture on a plastic wall: These and 97 other everyday problems around the house are solved for you in this book. Y'oung Moderns refrigerator-fiecze- ient and spacious. V.. Kuzzins Plan February Dance trolic winning hairstyling for Fran Frost of Kaysville. Duplicate prizes awarded to both the hairstylist and the Kaysville Following a theme pation are an Ansco Color Clipof birthday parties for Februper travel camera outfit. ary, the Kuntry Kuzzins dance club will be Saturday evening is the fourth child for happy at 9 p.m. in the Kaysville First-Sixt- h Kaysville Ward hall. parents. Pleased grandparents An orchestra has been enMr. Don WeaMrs. and A. aie gaged and delectable refreshver and Mr. and Mrs. T. K. ments are being planned by committee members Mr. and Memmott, Bountiful. Mis. Bernard Mitchell, Mr. and Kaysville Bursting with Mrs. Leland Stenquist, Mr. and over the of arrival their Mrs. Merritt Nielson, Mr. and pride first bom, a son, are Mr. and Mrs. David Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Richard Barnes. The good Glen Furse, Mr. and Mrs. Grant looking lad weighed in on Feb- Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Knecdy and Mr. and Mrs. Don ruary 18 at the LDS Hospital. Gibbs. Pleased grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Shirley M. Barnes, Girl scouts meet Huntington Tark, California, and Mr. and Mrs. Marchant, Girl Scouts of Kaysville Salt Lake City, Troop S3 met Thursday afterSunset Mr. and Mrs. Virgil noon at the elementary school. E. Norris are announcing the There were 18 girls present and arrival of a daughter on Feb- a special guest, Miss Donna ruary 19. The mother is the Wilde. Miss Sandra Edwards former Miss Shirley Thompson. is Scout scribe. Bechtle. Rides For children Sponsored Sunset Square held each Wednesday evening at the Sunset Elementary school under the sponsorship of the Sunset Elementary PTA. The children dance in two groups, at 6 and 7:30 p.m., with Paul Shultz, Roy, as the caller. Newcomers are still welcome to the beginner class from 6 to 7:30 p.m. or the advanced class from 7:30 until 9. Admission is 23 cents per child. The dancing is open to fourth, fifth and sixth to Mrs, graders, according Frank L Hersom, PTA presi t ' v t''! ' dent. NOV ? s V V V V ' and for adults, too, who chance by. She makes this light fruit cake in large quantity and fieezes some of the loaves to have them always ready when company calls. Algie said the cake is a little expensive to make but that its goodness is worth the cost. Light Fruit Cake 2 pounds candied chernes 2 pounds candied pineapple pound citron and orange peel 1 pound large walnuts 1 Reg. $149.95 2i Recipe of the Week ' 2 cups chopped dates tsp. soda tibs. butter or margarine J tsp. salt cup chopped nuts 4 cups rifted whole wheat floor 2 cups boiling water 2 eggs 2 cups raw sugar 2 tsp. cinnamon 2 tsp vanilla 3 tsp. baking powder Combine boiling water and soda. Add dates and butter. Combine beaten eggs and sugar then add to first mixture. 1 2 , now Tues. ..t $122.95 ill? . SIU2 1 f Ved. A j o Similar to Illustration WASHER Thurs. ii -- DRYER $479.95 Feb. 24, 25. 26 FLUFF0 3 lb. Shurfine Peaches .... Can can JJt I All Porcelain Tub and Cabinet 5 Year Warranty Men's and Boys Robes B. V. D. Brand Many Deluxe Extras O'Keefe Central CLOSED SUNDAY Ross Laytons Clothing & Variety & Merritt The Quality Name in Gas Appliances. Floor Coverings, Furniture and Appliance ,28 WEST 630 NORTH CLEARFIELD Strawberry Preserves lor $ SHURFINE, 20 oz Whole Cream Corn FEATL RING Constant Speed Operation! No ibration . . . No Fast Spin Modern Gas Drying Simplest Design of AH Five Separate Rinses Automatic Water Saver iv t 91 sugar dozen eggs !i pound (4 cups) cake flour 1 teaspoon vanilla a dash of salt Mix butter, sugar, beaten egg Mix cut up yolks together. fruits and nuts and dredge with flour. Add to butter mixture and mix well. Add egg whites which have been beaten until stiff, folding in gently. Bake for hours In loaf tins at 273 degrees. 1 Sterophonic Portable Unit Reg. $2.93 Each CORNER HILL FIELD ROAD AND HY. CLEARFIELD pound butter 2 cups SPECIAL NOW Ladies Dresses Car Coats Men's, Boys, Girls Ladies' Bulky Knit Sweaters Children's Flannel Pajamas 9:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. V Add flour, spires and baking powder which has been sifted together twice. Add nuts and vanilla. Pour into large dripper pan. Bake 323 for about 1 hr. Frost and serve. $ EOO off L Date Nut Bread Reg. $579.95 OPEN DAILY S WAYNES Reg. $379.93 COMBINATION 20 t if av k.1, GOOD COOK A delectable pink was chosen by, Algie Seoffield for her truly modern kitchen. Indirect lighting, built in appliances all add to th convenience and fun of meal planning and cooking. Sale Prices Good Through FEB. 28 and Short Sleeves t' V 4 ' v ' I $ Model Jiox iN fy. H Reg. $289.93 Includes Duel Speakers Men's Sport Shirts V -- vV $249.95 Model 21 K 103 "V t "Is f MUST MAKE ROOM FOR NEW '59 COLOR TV now A t s. f fi yp&ff' Model 21K98W by PTA dances are I i a Square dancing j"' - Quality Buys in Clearfield Raymond Curious George Bike, by Hans Rey. v" v 3 i full Bountiful LDS Seminary honored the couple. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Bountiful, and Mr. and Mrs. Brig 0. Y'oung, Clearfield, are parents of the benedict. natio- Library hours: 2 to 9 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Mrs. Alta Roundy, easy-to-oar- just right for the Scoffields of illusion and she carried red eating space and its special chairs are comfuituble and atroses and an orchid. tractive. Attendants, Mrs. I.alli, Mrs.! When Charlie popular barKent Lindsey, Mrs. Lynn Hoi- bought a biook and Miss Gwen l!joik- - ber in Kaysville man, were in cherry pmk silk couple of surplus sheds and had thpin taken to his lot in Kaysshantung dresses with skirts and they cariied white ville, neighbors and townspeople looked ami wondered what roses. he could ever do with tfiem. beSheldon Child was man Now the home is one of the and uslieis were Mike MacFar-lan- d nicest around town. Charlie end and Kim Cowley. Algie built into it everything Mr. Roybal is stationed with they had ever w anted in a home. the U.S. Maiines at Camp Pend- There is no basement, but am leton, California. The couple pie utility apace in a room off will honeymoon en route to San the kitchen. The L shaped liv room invites the vis Clemente, California, where itor to stop and chat. The two they will reside. bedrooms are extra large be The biide attended the Unicause thats the way the she was wheie of Itah versity with thefr two sons a member of Alpha Chi Omega. grown and mat lied, wanted them. There is usually something good to eat in Algies kitchen for her four grandchildren In a ceremony performed Saturday at the home of her and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lee J. Lalli, Bountiful, Miss Joan Hepwoith became the bride of Frank A. Roybal. Afterward, a reception in the f e The fixtuies aie for stainless steel. The bui't in is Hep-wort- this month. Mrs. Edith Steed read the minutes of the first meeting held twenty-fou- r years ago. Selecting the new officers for the year, were three past presidents, Mrs. Thelma Haslam, Mrs. Norma Bennett, and Mrs. Mildred Burningham. Mrs. Edna Brown is the immediate past Long Pago 5 24,1959 nj uioitia Nyla Jean Schow To JOURNAL-Fe- b. PHONE TA wmsm I INDIAN GEM INSTANT COFFEE FOLDERS S 6 oz Sharp vour favorite recipes with others. 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