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Show defense Local V- (Continued from Page 1) to keep a food supply and to beiome aware of the of knowing grave ncte-i- ty h jw to sae their lives and ti ise of their loved ones in ta-- e of disa'ter, Mr. Anderson concludtd Vies, He to paid for for . (eremonics weie pirfotnnd bv Piesident John B Ilawkcs In the evening a reception m leal tic Id - N o r t h Davis the Stoke House honoiid the ntw-- h vv eds The lovely bi ide chose a waltz length gown of lace and tulle wi'li a scalloped neckline spi kkd with scipnns and seed peails. Fiom a crown of pc uls and seciums hu veil fell elbow length and she earned a bouquet of red roses and white eai nations Miss Judy Woernei, Miss Patsy Lundquist, Miss Janeil Fugil, AIiss Shir'ey Call, Miss Anita Cartel and Mns Colleen Backhuist seived as attendants to the bride They weie in powder blue faille taffeta di esses and held nosegays of blue and white cai nations Best man duties weie by Darrell Frambes and Randy A oerner ushered Both young people aie graduates of the Bngham Young ilmversitv They will live at t, laguna Beach during the returning to Provo in the fall where Mr Woerner will study for a masters degree in psychology, per-fonn- sum-me- Who's New Clubs Maestro Maurice Abravanel and Manager llerold L. Gregory announced complete plans for the IT.'MiO Utah Symphony season with six outstanding guest artists signed for the stries. pianist. The following brand new residents weie welcomed into the aiea during the past week by pioucl fiaientsErnest A. and Pearl Roy Bowman Blodgett, a boy, July!!. kaysville Jack P. and Della Tiuiillo, a girl, July !. Robeit and I Cleai field Patterson Smith, a girl, Maurice Abravanel annually presents a spectacular orchestra-chorwork with the symphony and the combined Lmversity of Utah choruses The event this collaborating. season will be the Mendelssohn Elija and will be staged on W ednesday, December 2. Martin Swick, the Utah Sym bxhausted Booster flub The fxlnu-te- d die r tci (hib and wives will h Id a 'ot duck patio puity TiciesJav evening at the home d ol tti mid Mis Geoige 1htv "dl honoi Ml. and Alt- Aimoui Jensen who are vi ding f i un Flench Moroeto. West Side Neighborhood Kavsj( Mis Alexia Stew-s- it and Ahss Elizabeth Stewait cniet allied last Tuesday for th West Side Neighboihood Bu ihdav Club. They met at Ihe home of Mis. Stewart. Fifteen guests attended Bridge Club Kavsville Alts. Myitle Philthe Budge lips entei tamed flub at her home last Monday evening. - 1U Hcj-wor- al flavorful chocolate waffles, vanilla ice cream, a warn orange sauce poured over all, adds up to just about the most delicious summer dessert you could serve. Chocolate Dessert At allies 12 cup melted butter or cups sifted flour other shoitenmg 2 teaspoons double-actin- g 2 squares unsweetened baking powder n 1 '2 salt chocolate, melted 12 teaspoon vanilla 34 cup sugar 2 egg whites 2 egg yolks, wellbeatpn 12 cup milk Sift flour once, measure, add baking powder salt, and sugar, and sift again. Combine egg yolks and milk; add to flour mixture, mixing only until smooth. Combine shortening and chocolate; add to batter and blend. Add vanilla. Beat egg whites until they will hold up in moist peaks Stir quickly but thoroughly into batter. Bake in hot waffle iron. Serve hot with whipped cream, orange marmalade, or waffles. orange sauce. Makes four 1 tea-poo- Infant Miller rites Laj ton Baby Wilier, infant son of Donald Lee and Bonnie Jean Wilson Millet, Route 2, LAYTON CHURCHES July 30. died Monday at birth at Hill and Marilyn DeLoy Roy APB Hospital Stanworth Stewart, a boy, July The parents aie members of 10 the Baptist Chuich. Survivors, Don and Marie Layton ill addition to the patents, is a Chechetts Billmne, a boy, July Layton John Baker, 102 Ellison Street, was naniivl granufather, Eddie W llson, 10. new bishop of the Layton Fourth Ward. He suecee Is Flint, Michigan. ( leat field Jimmy Marvin Giaveside seivices weie held and Katheune Sperry Dubose, Harold Ellison. Sustained a? counselors for Bishop Baker weie Tuesday at 1 a m. at the Washa boy, July 7. ington Heights Memorial Park James Ilarreel George Woodland and Eulon Thornley. Clearfield the diiection of Lindand Gayle Cook Mitchell, a boy, LeRoy Terry is clerk and George Rjtting and under and Sons Mortuarj', Ogquist his 7 Duane assistants. July Sparrow den. Evonna Layton Eloy and Meiritt Montalvo, a boy, July Keeping up with Joneses is Layton Those At ho were baptized and confirmed 7. in the Layton Second Ward were Susan Bagley, daugh- toughest for the man married Sunset Ralph and Belva ter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bagley, 214 Angel, and Eail to Mrs. Jones Peek Provost, a boy, July H. The Teamster. Red G. and Jo Ellen Anderson, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anderson. Funeial seivkes Kaysville were held Fnday in the rock chapel for John Reo Nance, 19, who fell to his death while hikNational ing in Grand Teton Paik la- -t Monday. Bishop Clinton Zollinger conducted the services. Prelude and postlude music was played by Pearl Jorgenson and Samuel Raymond offered the famdy prayer Invention was said by Paul Layton Musical numbers included a violin solo by John Steiner, a medley of hymns, I Know that Lives, and My Redeemer Sweet Hour of Piayer, accompanied by his mother, Mrs. Elda Steiner; two vocal solos hy Mrs. Phyllis Long, Teach Me to Pray, and Sweet Hour of Prayer", accompanied by Mrs. Joigenaon, Speakers were Kirtley Tucker, Richard Bowman and Eu- a bunch of raisins laisin or raisin heck, raisin kids, More Dickson Cailile, a gill, July 9. Thell E. and Ila ( learfield Ashton Day, a boy, July 7. Holt Lane Bowling scores Ladies Summer Recreation League, Tuesday, July 7, 1919. High team senes: Arts Club, -- iiO.'; Kowley Dance, 2120. High team game' Art's Club, 921; Earle & Eds Cafe, sso. High individual series: Lois McDonough, "iCiO; lone Arobasco, 477; and Eva Jean Law', 402. High Individual game: Lois McDonough, 2oh; lone Arobasco, 21)2, .0Opoo oo Looms' Oo VACATION? nerve-janglin- A him tapped his shoulder. I was amazed at jour calmness up there. How did you happen to go to work on a job like this I said the other, Well, used to drive a school bus, but my nerves gave out. The Teamster. IS tea Sms lose jobs MINING UTAH ASSOCIATION "From the earth comes an abundant life for all " The Teamster. ATTENTION LADIES! Take Advantage of Our IULY SPECIALS FREE and Choice of Other Free Gifts Lipstick With Each Hair Brush with each $17.50 Permanent $15.00, $12.50 Seventh Ward -T- hurs- Baptized in First 15 North Main Friday-S- atJULY 16 17 -- -- 18 Fabulous Reductions Spring and Summer Dresses Blessed in Tenth In the Tenth Ward, those who were blessed were Kathryn Adams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thavne Adams, 1214 Marilyn; Judy Rae Allen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ray Allen, 1519 Stanford, and Steven Lee Jabbs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmonte R. Jabbs, 1291 Sherma. A young mother paying a visit to her doctor made no atR. S. tempt to restrain her The Layton Fourth Ward Relief Societv will hold a son, who was ransacking an social at the home of Alene La ton, 490 West Gentile, adjoining tieatment loom. But clatter of and the ladies will quilt and enjoy slides of the Tongan finally an extia-loubottles did prompt her to say, Islands taken by Edwina Knowlton. Refreshments will I hope, doctor, you dont mind be served. Billys being m your examining room No, said the doctor calmly. Hell be quiet in a moment when he gets to the poisons. The Teamster. Party Planned Phone ahead y for reservations n Rotes are lowest alter 6 p.m ond oil doy Sunday always lower when you call station-Jo-slafio- Mountain States Telephone Breeze-Coo- l GOT COLD FEET? Printed Cotton Flare Skirts Jacket Dresses Shirt Waist Stjles 1 , , VA Ot' cet lz V $0 W off Patio Pampers Capri Pants Bermudas vs ... no need fo gel cold feet about asking for a loan here1 There's money for you NOW ard friendly service, too. 7 UTAH . AND IN 1' 1 concrete Phone rsovo PIPE CO. EXport SALT LAKE 73 The Ogden LOGAN . 30 -- 1 off Hats Dresses Sportswear Swim Suits Pi's Service Mortgage and Loan w n 1940 Wall Avenue ' SOUTH MAIN PHONE TA CLEARFIELD Charm Shoppe IN r remanents ANN'S BEAUTY SHOP PHONE KAYS. 502 nt Blessed in the Layton Seventh Ward was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Stevenson, 242 Gordon Ave. was noncha- non-work- Ann Batchelor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Batchelor, was blessed. Maternal grandparents are, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Page, West Layton, and Faternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Batchelor, 61 Beacon Ave. Also blessed was Mike Stevenson, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Stevenson, La j ton. Ordained as a Deacon was Jerry Stevenson, son of Mr. and Mrs. John David Stevenson, Jr., Layton; and ordained as a Priest wras Jerry Barlow, son of Piesi-deand Mrs. I. Haven Barlow, West Layton. DeRay Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thorley Taylor, will be ordained as Priest this coming Sunday. Baptized and confirmed in the Layton First Ward were Kathleen Thomas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. AusAllred reunion tin Thomas, 378 Knowlton, and David Roy Sill, son of The annual reunion of the Mr. and Mrs. Golden Sill, 287 So. Main. Blessed were Rodney Jack Mills, son of Mr. and Allied Society will be held on July lh at Liberty Paik in Salt Mrs. Jack Emery Mills, 806 Valeria; Naoma Peail Walake C'ty leginning at 2 p m, ters, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph William Waters; An excellent piogram has and Valery Anne Stewart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. been prepared and information Glen Stewart. vital to the entire clan will be made available to all who attend David II Allred, piesulent, everyone a good time and urges all Allieds to be present. An lantly walking the beams high above the stieet on a new skyscraper, while the pneumatic g hammeis made a beracket, and the compressor strucsteel w hole low shook the hen he came down, a ture. man who had been watching Some 200 Utahns will lose their jobs soon when Calera's Salt Lake cobalt refinery closes. This follows the loss of 360 jobs in Idaho where America's only cobalt mine was closed when Washington refused to renew cobalt purchasing contracts. And this happens while the government is paying above-markprices for millions of cobalt. Again, American jobs pounds of foreign-mine- d are being exported to foreign lands. New Members in Second Ward Roy Services will be held Wednesat 4 p m. m the Aultorest Alortuary Chapel Pi lends may call at the moituaiv Wednesday in the 3 to 4 p m. h nton.bment Aultoiest Mausoleum. day n money. Hew Bishop in Fourth Ward inLayton Zelda May Izatt, fant daughter of Quhid H. and Laura May Meachum Izatt died Saturday night in an Ogden at birth ate the patents, Survivors A erdeland Talk, grand2 Mrs. and (laience Air. parents, and Meacham. Lav ion. Air Mr- - Wilfoid L. Izatt, Sunset. gene Prigmoie. Alden Nance, Alvin Sidney Stewart offeied the Nance, benediction and the giave in Nance, Lionel Nance, Iral Memonal Nance, and Rodugo Alconero. the Kavsville-LaytoMembeis of the Fifth AVard d Park was dedicated by G. Relief Society took charge of Stewart Pallbeareis weie Albert the flowers. Life isnt a bowl of cheines; its Infant dies al Fall victim New Style phony's pnncipal clarinet play er, will be featured as sului-- t on January 9. The season will close on Wednesday, March It The annual Utah Symphony Pi ogress Fund duve will open under the drec-tioimmediately of A alter L Roche. Mrs G A Rogeis will head the womens division of the drive Season tickets also are avail al le, according to Mr. Gregorv Season tickets may be secured at a substantial savings ovei single ticket puces, and the best seats at the Tabernacle will be assured, he pointed out Tickets may be paid for on an installment ltsis if dtsned But, Giegory urges, be sun and reserve tickets now The symphony aDo is planning concerts around the state We aie Gregory pointed out interested m playing anywheu where people want us to plav A senes of five regular concerts will be presented at Ogden, in addition to six youth conceits. This will make a record season at Ogden. Provo will have two or three concert-- . Logan will likely have two Others are slated at Bear River, Amencan Fork, Puce, Cedai City and Giand Junction, Colo. Friday for Ihe Teamster. n Opening conceit of the season is definitely scheduled now for Saturday, October 24. This will he an program turned to United Nations Day Guest artists in the older of their appearance will be Claudio Ariau, one of the greatest of the great pianists who made such an outstanding hit last season; William Primrose, regarded as the No. 1 viola player in America; Leon Fleisher, pianist; Fieri e Monteux, guest conductor, Tossy Spivakovsky, violinist, who made such a sensational appearance here two years ago; and Gyorgy San-do- r, Mae-tr- o Kav s . Concert plans for Season miliums. Mr. Woerner In a ceremony field peifoimed letently in the halt lake IDS Temple, JIi-- s Jovce A l lone Williams became the bi ide of Gaiy Call Wofirnr The biide is a daughter of Mr and Mis Kobeit T. Williams, C It ai field, and htr benedict is the aon of Air. and Mis Henry C. Woeiner, Laguna Beach, t ah f. the TV isnt paid the cais not paid for . . Utah Symphony completes Temple ceremony unites ( leal . . Funeral held isn't house Page 6 July 14, 1959 JOl RNAL do you mean you have nothing to live for? The Cake n Ice Cream Miss sak husband. "What KAYSVILLE Kavsville |