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Show Ms9Mpi June journal; Knaus family Page 8! 9, Layton miss wed In Logan rites performed at the Losran LDS Temple last Wednesday, Miss Orell Corbridge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thane W. Corbridge, Layton, became the bride of William K. Bindrup. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon B inch up, Ogden, are parents of the In de groom. Geotge A. Raymond officiated at the ceremony and after-- v aid, the wedding party were f ted with a wedding break-fa.- t at the Bluebird in Logan, hosted by the benedicts parent-. Thursday evening, Mr, and M r s. entertained Corbridge w ith a reception for the newly-weat the Layton Fourth LDS Ward recreation hall. A gown of white lace, tulle and satin was chosen by the young bride. It featured a scalloped sweetheart neckline trimmed with sequins and pearls. The bouffant skirt had a scalloped lace apron effect over tiers of tulle. From a cap In rues Scout paper Project for Hew uniforms Layton Boy Scout Troop 77, under the leadership of Scout master Elden E. Oliver, is busy earning money for uniforms other needed equipment. Their present project is collecting newspapers. They are uiging everyone to save just the papers, and the bundles will bo picked up every Saturday. I f you have any old newspapers Ijtng around, why not tie them, and save them for a boy scout who will thank you for helping him to get a part of his uniform. am! Layfon looking For beauties Layton Lets Business men of Lay-ton- ! show off Layton's beau- ties! The Layton Jqycettes are seeking sponsors for a contest of Lay-toRiata Days. Business organisations interested in sponsoring a girl should contact Darlene Talbot Phone 1321-- J or Shirley Gardner Phone 389-Enter your child in Laytons Prince and Princess contest any child between the ages of three to six. Hurry! Only the first 25 applicants will be accepted. Phone Call Darlene Talbot 1321-- J or Shirley Gardner . Phone n 389-J- GEEMSeCtH moue To Virginia of sequins and pearls her veil fell fingertip length and she carried a bouquet of pink elf roses surrounding a white orchid. Mrs. Robert Black served as matron of honor with other attendants being Mr. Jay Thur-gooMrs. Reid Olmstead, Mi.--s Letha Corbridge and Miss Judy Phillips. Alene Black served as a flower girl. All wore street-lengtgowns in pastel shades of rose, turquoise, yellow, pink and blue respectively. Richard Pierce stood as best man and Jay Thurgood, Reid Olmstead, Reed Bindrup and Kenneth Bindrup were ushers. 1 Neighborhood Birthday Mildied Mrs. Kaysville Horne was hostess to tl Neighborhood Birthday Club at her home last Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. lone Sandall and Mrs. Serina Warner were assisting hostesses. They celebrated the birthdays of Mrs. Horne, Mrs. Sandall and Mrs. Warner. Fifteen guests were present. Wagon Wheel I)UP Kaysville The Wagon Wheel Camp of Daughters of Pioneers sponsored Miss Diane Nielson as a candidae for the Days of 47 queen contest. The Oakleaf Camp of DUP sponsored Miss Linda Coulam. Bridge Club Kaysville Mrs. Myrtle will entertain the Bridge Club at her home, Tuesday evening. Shantanka Club Mrs. Julia WebKaysville ster entertained the Shantanka Club at her home Monday afternoon. Mrs. Alta Stuart, Mrs. Mildred Horne and Mrs. Anna Falkner are assisting hostess. Lea-tha- m JCK's The JCKs will Kaysville meet Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Fawn Darrohn. Mrs. Effie Camden is assisting hostess. It will be game night. Exhausted Roosters Mrs. Aftou Gal- Kaysville braith will entertain the wives of the Exhausted Rooster Club at her home Thursday evening. Mrs. Margie Green is The men will meet the same evening at the home of James Nielsen. Kaysville Bridge Kaysville Mrs. Libby Swan was hostess Friday afternoon to the Kaysville Bridge Club. CONCRETE BLOCK iwitro ftmo area V -' J h. e V Wedding rites planned Clearfield miss ofbetrothed ,NPf i September 11 has been circled by Miss Dora Jean Stucki as the dale of her marriage to Boyd J. Lyihgoe. Nuptial news was an- noumed by her paients, Mr. and Mis. Robert Stucki, Salt Lake City Paients of the prospective bude-'tooaie Mr. and Mrs., James E. Miller, Kaysville. m the Salt Lake A wedding instructor-interprete- h Kaysville Clubs Lt. Col. Hill Air Force Base John V. Knaus, Ogden Air Ma-terial Area staff judge advocate since Oct. 1939, wiil leave for a new assignment in June as deputy judge advocate at Langley AFB, Va. Col. Knaus came to llill in 1935 from Burton Air Base, England, where he was staff judge advocate. Nutiv e of Chicago, he entered the service in 1941 and became an r for Yugoslavian air combat ciews at AEB, Arzona. Receiving his bombardier wings late m 1942, he flew 00 missions with the 15th Air Force in Italy in 1944. He was once shot down over Poland but was rescued by Russian soldiers and returned to safety. In 1948, while on detached ser vice, he ail ended DePaul UniverI sity in Chicago, where he com-pleted his law degree with an Davis-Montha- n j L L B. Col Knaus and his wife, Helen, reside at 119 W. 650 N., Clear- Miss ilate Brough . . serve LDS Church. to m Viiate Brough Layton Lady CLEANING SPRING Called to Miss Marsha DeDecker Announcement of the engagement her is made by parents, Mr. and Mr. to Ronald Lynn Thuigood Lluyd E. DeDecker, Clearfield. The benedict is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Thurgood, also Last. of Cleai field. will leturn to Davis High School as a senior The bride-eleThe bride-elec- t has attended LDS Business College and the student m the fall. Mr. Thurgood will attend Stanford Universcholarship. BYU. Mr. lythgoe is a junior at sity on a four-yea- r No definite wedding date has been set by the young couple. the University of lull. L. D. S. Temple is being planned hy the young couple who will greet Ineads at a postnuptial reception in Rosecest Ward hall, How to choose LDS mission Lions install cleansing agents mateiials and suilaces get too soap or synthetic detergent will soiled requaing haish methods remove the soil, it is a mistake Don't be bewildeicd by con- Use flictiiig cleanser cla.ms! n intelligence in your choosing cleansing agents to Use m houseclv aning. This is the spring cleaning suggestion fioni Utah State Unueisily Extension Seivice Home ManRhea II. agement Specialist, Caniner. Kaysville A faieuell testito use pose cleanser. of cleaning. monial honunng Miss Viiate field. They have four children, Know the kind of matewill be held Sunday, some are (4) suggesBrough Following John V. Jr., 9, Joseph E., 5, Mary June 11, in the Thud Ward. tions for easier and mure suc- rial you are going- to clean; C., 3, and David A, 2. Mins Biough, a daughter of Mr. then select the be- -t cleanser cessful houseclcamng: for and Mis. B. 0. Riough, will the purpose. The one who (1) Make cleaning a regular sold the material is often the serve as an LDS Missionary in like practice. Its something best souice of such reliable inthe Gulf States. lita if you deposit savings formation. For example, nylon The following progiain will tle rtgulaily, you 11 always A abiasive cleaning have some to diaw on in case cannot take any dry cleanser. good Lester J, and Elaine be piesented duiing the serv- Sunset You must use synthetic deterHarbcrtson Moore, a girl, on June ices: prelude and postlude mu-- powder, she says, should teed of emergency. smooth as as flour. almost that several gent or soap. On the other (2) Remember sic, Mrs. Marcia Mansell; openhave etc., bathtubs, sinks, Many are easier on hand, some wall surfaces must ofthe conggat.on, light cleanings Ronald and Marilyn J Layton wall paper Horn Oh We for surlaces Thank God, resulting both j ou and the materials or be cleaned with pitted Thee, Giorgis Maher, a boy, May 29. Ned using haish, gia'-ellone cleaner and not with soap or l cleaned surfaces invocation, than Prophet"; Bernell L. and Mary Layton Sacrament Hymn by sen. deep cleaning; so remove soil detergent. Reed Camden, a boy, on May 30. that directions the congiegation, Oh, Cod, the (5) Follow as soon as it becomes appar-- j Robert and Del-- , Eternal Father. Clearfield come with the cleaning sup- ent, feno Abata Pnto, a girl, on June, plies. If they call for one ill) Never use a Musical numbers will include agent than is neces- - spoon, four will not do the job a vocal solo by llaume Jean agents tnat are too harsh. Tne as well. Sunset Floyd and Ins Nelson; violin solo by the Mis- - trouble is people too olten let sury to do the job. If a mild four times Mickelson, a girl, on June sionary's sister, Mrs. Becky1 4. Hilton; vocal solo by another Norman and Molly sister, Miss Eleanor Brough. Clearfield Borgas Bodily, a girl, on June 4. Speakers will be Bishop G. La- Richard Elorencio and Fran- Yirl Stewart, Bishop Layton Scott C. short; NeKon, Bowman, ces Martinez Archuleta, a boy, rental ks by the parents of the1 on June 4 missionary and a response by Daniel James Jr. and Ml-,Sunset Davis County's $7,786,634: Brough. buildings and Farmington Margaiet Wright Doyle valuation will probably tures. S24.490.407 and $21,574,343; of the congrehymn Closing on May 27. and $10,450,068 gation will be Isiael, Isiael, be about $51'2 million, according personal property The Layton Third Sunset Samuel John and God Is Calling. Boyd Cox will to figures released by the Davis $11,566,600; livestock $321,986 and Layton Susan McKenzie, a girl, on May offer the benediction. Ward was reorganized Sunday, Coumy assessor, David E. Cook. $285,820. 31. The total valuation shows about' May 31, under the direction of two dollar million a increase Stake President I. Haven Bar-loBob Lee and Peggy Layion over last year's figure as present a girl, on Mdy Morns ed to the Utah Tax Commission. 31. ROCKET AGE Paul R. Lindeman is the new All real estate, building and bishop. Glen Arnold and Mary Layion structures, personal property and counselor is Jay G. Lockwood Reynolds, a girl, oil livestock is listed at $43,337,061 C. Jones, second June 1. Love, Eugene compared to $41,213,574 for 1958. V. with Thomas counselor, John W ilham and Layton Not included in the figure was Alla Delovslukova Austin, a boyj Wall, ward clerk, and Alan L. utilities assessments which are on June Harris, assistant ward clerk. eight million. They will stand The retiring bishopric had as neaily the same for this year Outstanding Layton Layton Edbecause of the removal of the Life is like music, it must be Jdycee of the year honor went bishop Richard N. Graehl, Railroad rights-of-acounSt. C. win Owen 390 first Bamberger to William and Vincent, Stromberg, by lecling composed eai, thiough the county. lie was installed the same night selor; J. G. Love, second couninstinct, not by rule. Residential buildings show the at the Sands in Clearfield as the selor, Eldon E. Sill, ward clerk, has A structural new concept Samuel Butler boom over the year with president of the and Tom Wall, and Alan Harris been deveoped by an aircraft and biggest year. He received the Dave White-side-s as assistant ward clerks. comply t to $17,269,083 a year ago. trophy. char- pared The members gave talks, and the high While automobiles have increas- Also a recipient of the Dave . and acteristics on high temperature hand to speak was Mrs, for ed ln have dro Whitesides award outstanding ,mlmbels; Graehl. Ester properties needed for the Mach ln 19o8 the county state work was national director, mrni-inTwo solos were given by asaesseci 19 450 vehicles totalling LaMar Day. Mr. Day served as weekly newspaper published J in the interests of the residents Metals and methods of fabrica- - $4,393,499 compared to 17,719 last year. state Wayne Winegar. of Davis County, at Layton adequate for Mach I planes hides in 1958 with valuation of Outstanding Youth Activity Utah. tem-friction cannot withstand air went to Floyd Buckley. $4,435,153. Other differentiation was noted Four outstanding Jaycees re- - Snow and Kent Christensen. peratures of above 600 degrees On hand to install the new ofcertificates matter Fahrenheit encountered in a 2200 as follows, with 1959 figures Entered as second-clas- s ed first followed by those for 1958: The awards were presented to Bill ficers was state Jaycee president, at Layton, Utah, under the Act miles per hour flight. of March 8, 1879. and Vincent, Floyd Buckley, Wendall Glen Swalberg. estate, $8,074,600 r reThe result of a search program, the concept is, Published by essentially the ultimate refineINLAND PRINTING CO. ment of standard aircraft strucPhone: Kaysville 10 ture design (skins attached to stringers. With the new method of fabrication stringers are reMember: placed by continuous miniature NATIONAL EDITORIAL corrugations, which are then atASSOCIATION sheet metal tached to Nat'l Adv. Representative Newspaper Advertising Service skins. Attachment is made by 333 N. 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Other officers installed are Mrs. Mrs. Martha Jones, Donna Johnson, secretary; and Mrs. Margaret Tucker, parliamen- tartan Retiring officers are Mrs. Fae Anderson, president; Mrs. Afton and Mrs. Young, Donna Johnson, secretary. Meetings will discontinue and resume again in September. t; r; harsher table-cleani- Queens lady Local louely Lund-gree- ' j Davis valuation exceeds; Layton Third Has 850 million in 1959 struc-assesse- d Vincent Bill Club Jaycee Hew methods Jets metal First the Year Of Strengthen Ward bishop y newly-electe- d .Ml Joilill strength-to-weigh- n Miss Diana NielKaysville son is in a busy whirl as befits the attendant to the Days of 47 Queen. Miss Nielson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Nielson, 341 East 2nd North, Kaysville, and was vice president of the Davis High School studentbody prior to her graduation in May. Miss Nielson was chosen as first attendant to Miss Ann Rickey during ceremonies last week in Salt Lake City. Queen Anne Rickey comes from St. Johns, Arizona. Another of Davis Countys beauties, Miss Donna Sparks, Bountiful, was named second attendant to the queen. Still Had Hi Teeth The salesman stared doubtfully at the formidable looking animal What lying on the doorstep. breed is your dog? he asked the lady of the house. Dont rightly know, she answered. My brother sent if from Africa. said the salesman, Well, hesitantly, its the queerest dog I've ever seen. The lady nodded. You should have seen if before we cut its mane off. The Teamster 1 Key-Ma- n real four-yea- iti The discipline that is identical with trained power is also identical with freedom. John Dewey foil-gag- e 7 Jw QEDleEfflffl EDCGEDCEI2D . CONCRETE FIFE CO. Phone. EXport 9--1 171 AND IN PHOVO, SALT LAKE. IOGAN 0(4h Virginia Norma Preece Donna . 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