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Show WEEKLY eeflex-dav- is news JOURNAL, MARCH 4. It?! oP en House KUED Festival An open house reception will, be held on Saturday, March 6, at the Syracuse First Ward cultural hall, in From Laurel and Hardy to Cook. ALL OF her friends and relatives are invited to visit with Mrs. Cook on Saturday between the hours of 5 p.m. Myrle was bom in Ogden on March 4, 1896. She was the daughter of James H. and Cynthia Stowell Pingree. She was the eighth child bom to the couple of their 12 children. Lady. opening day of the you can swing your racquets with the stars and World Cup tennis at 2 p.m.; enjoy a theatrical performance combining music, humor and history with Max Morath and The Ragtime Years at 7 p.m. winner Join Emmy-awar- d EDUCATED in the schools City, she also did of Ogden much civic and volunteer work there. She was married to W.N. Parker and later divorced. ON THE day, March 7. 2-- 9 Festival, Oliviers Hamlet; from the Boston Pops to a documentary on penguins-Pub- lic Television station KUED, Channel 7, will be offering you a rich variety of programming as part of its Festival 76 beginning Sun- honor of the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Myrle P. stairs, Downstairs' at p.m.; sing along with the best barbershop quartets in the country at 10 p.m. SEE WHAT George Bernard Shaw was all about in Pygmalion one of the more than twenty classic films being aired for the celebration, in which Eliza Doolittle does a lot of social climbing and becomes My Fair Laurence Jean Marsh for another enthralling episode of Up- - MRS. MYRLE P. COOK 15-d- Other programs showcased during the first week of Festival 76 include The Boston Pops in Hollywood, with Arthur Fiedler and Charlton Heston, March 8 at 8:30. A REPEAT performance of The Incredible Machine," about the human body, which has dazzled viewers from coast to coast March 9 at 7:30. A William Saroyan Pulitzer g play The Time of Your Life on March 10 at 9 prize-winnin- ON AUGUST 11, 1942 she was married to Samuel Cook. Mr. Cook died October 12, 1964. Mrs. Cook moved to Syracuse when she married Mr. Cook and has spent her entire life since here. SHE HAS been especially active in the Syracuse First LDS Ward, having served as president Temple Rites Judy A. Francis of 592 E. Kaysville became the bride of Robert O. Scott, 1593 S. 75 E., Bountiful. SHE IS the daughter of Mr. C. A. Francis and Ruth Francis of Bountiful and Kaysville. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Scott, 1593 S. 75 E., Bountiful. They were married March 3 in the Salt Lake Temple in THE BRIDE attended Davis High School and Weber State College and the bridegroom attended Bountiful High School, Brigham Young University and University of Utah. rites performed by Hartman Rector, Jr. WEDDING breakfast followed at the Lyons Club and the reception was held at Oakridge Country Club in Farmington. The bride wore a gown of white satin overlaid with and high neck collar, ruffled bottom with lace, tied with a bow tie and finished with a lace overlay on train and dress. Briant Anderson, Sum-merhay- s, Dean Hales, Bruce Bingham, and Lynn Francis. THE COUPLE will honeymoon in San Diego and make their future home in West Bountiful. Robert has filled a mission to the Eastern Atlantic States. Prenuptial parties were given by Mrs. Mark Montague, Mrs. Dean Hales, Mrs. Vaughn Bills and Mrs. Lynn Olsen. LORI WOOD ToWed Mr. and Mrs. Mel Vern Wood of 1694 N. 250 W Sun- announce the engagement of their daughter set, Lori to Jeffrey C. Toone. PARENTS OF the prospective bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Calvin W. Toone of 856 Simoron Drive, in Ogden. The couple will be married in the Ogden LDS Temple on March 19. A reception will be held that evening in the Sunset LDS Stake Center. THE bride-ele- was ct graduated from Clearfield School and LDS Seminary. She attended Weber State College. Mrs. Toone was graduated from Ben Lomond High School and Seminary, vw High ZF 389 So. State., Clearfield PROGRAM NO. Cotton farmers ought to be happy this year, according to Carole Schart, one of a group of buyers from Blocks, recently returned from a west coast market trip. The pendulum swing is almost all the way back to the naturals. Flax, silk, and wool are still coming along, but cotton is really king this spring. isnt only denim added Kathy anymore, Graves, another of Blocks white organza and lace applique, bib top with lace - 825-19- 1 1 NO. PLAYING-PROGR- AM 1 buyers. Two trendy fabrics are the big news now. Calcutta cloth (also known as wrinkle cloth, gauze, etc.), looks like a large piece of gauze bandage that has been tightly twisted, usually worn with the wrinkles running vertically. The other big fabric is beggars cloth (often called hobo cloth, earth cloth, etc.). It resembles an all cotton sheet which someone forgot to remove from the washer. Calcutta cloth lends itself to a natural unbleached color -and also soft shades of rust, peach, and mint. But, watch black and red, which are knock-out- s in beggars cloth. (Yes, black for spring and summer. Really rexciting teamed with white.) EVERYBODY is showing native groupings with strong influence from Mexico, India, Africa and the Orient, Mrs. Graves told us. Of course, we will also give a big cheer for the home team Gua-tamal- a, this Bicentennial year. No doubt, you have guessed the theme will usually be red, white and blue. Mrs. Schart asked, want to watch a fashion winner? Sadie Hawkins Day For JCs, Wives The Layton Jaycees and Jaycettes held their annual Sadie Hawkins Dance Feb. 21 at the American Legion Hall in Laytoa Theme and dress for the occasion was hillbilly. billy fashion. Chairman for the dance was Karen Owens. Assisting on the committee were Dorothy Duff, Carol Jenkins, Vonda Sharp and Tina Medler. NO. 2 For the price of PG i was formerly employed at Hill Air Force Base, the Emporium Dept. Store in Ogden and Keith OBriens store in Salt Lake City and other government employment while in Ogden. She has done much practical nursing in her family and for friends, and is a most industrious lady, vsb SHE FRAN POND, another of the buying team from Blocks, threw in a few tips on scarves. Bigger than ever this year, youll see them worn under hats, worn instead of hats, tied into turbans, used as necklaces, and the shawl style slipped all the way down to the waist is approximately known as fanny warmer. Complimenting fashions native theme is jewelry with a primitive look. The excitement here is in rope, bones, clay, straw and wood. Women will wear more blazers this year, claimed Ms. Schart. The blazer worn with pants is an important fashion but a blazer looks equally great with a skirt. 'Skirts are still gaining importance, especially in the slightly longer length. SPEAKING of lengths, pants have them this spring from short-short- s to cuff shorts, walking shorts to clam diggers, bicycle lengths to a draw string bottom number called a parachute pant, and of course, plain old pants. Another strong look is the tunic, alone or worn over anything. Tunics have an amazing adaptability and make a nice pair with pants, equally smart with a skirt, the year for wrapping, tieing and layering and tunics fit right in. 1976 is To Marry Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Weatherston of 1109 W. 300 N. in Clearfield wish to announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Nancy Richins Fred Flint. to G. THE FUTURE bridegroom a son of Mr. and Mrs. Golden Hint of 1793 N. 300 W. in Sunset. March 31 has been set for the exchange of vows to take place at the White House in South Ogden with a small reception following. is BOTH MISS Richins and Mr. Flint are presently students at Weber State College, mnm a Ca 376-271- Miss Teri Jeppson, Miss Kaysville 1976 wishes to en- - IT IS a fun and rewarding experience and there are so many beautiful young and talented girls in this area and they need you to compete in the Miss Kaysville 1976 competition on April 10. The contest will be held at the Davis High School auditorium with Gerald Purdy as master of ceremonies and Mrs. Mary Pettingill general chairman. CKl0 v; t ilm Walter Matthau & George Burns m Neil Simon's The Sunshine Boys" CO starring Richard Benjamin .Sdvet and the contestants must present a three to five minute routine of talent such a singing, dancing, reading, musical instrument, etc. Winner of the contest will have the opportunity to enter the annual Miss Davis County cortest and the Miss Utah Open House To Honor On 80th Family members, friends and associates of William Knighton are invited to attend an open house to be given in his honor in observance of his 80th birthday anniversary. THE reception will be held on Saturday, March 6 between the hours of 5 p.m. at the West Point LDS cultural hall at 3488 West 300 North, West Point. Mr. Knighton was born March 5, 1896 to John Thomas contest. IT IS being sponsored by the Kaysville JCKs organization and for additional information contact a JCK or Mrs. ' Pettingill at Miss Jeppson is the daughter of Calvin and Delores Jeppson of .338 West 350 South, Kaysville. np Fords Express w JEAN HARTZELL Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Emerson R. Hartzell of Evanston, Wyo. are pleased to announce the .engagement of their daughter Jean, to Mark E. Martinsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Martinsen of 1100 North 300 West, Layton. THE FUTURE bride is a graduate of Evanston High School and is a junior at Brigham Young University majoring in home economics education. Mark has fulfilled an LDS mission in Southern Italy. He is a sophomore at Brigham Young University majoring in biology. THE COUPLE is planning a May 14 wedding in the Ogden . , Temple. v .v Staying Young We all grow older, inevita- bly; the process cannot be arrested. AND YET, in a sense, we can stay young. It takes will power and positive thinking, and perhaps luck as far as health is concerned. But most of us can do it. We can stay young. There is a secret. And there are rules. The rules include watching ones diet, so one doesnt accumulate unnecessary fat. ANOTHER is to exercise regularly. We must keep muscles in tone, keep our bodies and body movements graceful and attractive. Too many of us fail to heed the rule of exercise, which can be fun, and is THE SECRET is state of mind. We must constantly remind ourselves to remain young in thought and spirit. 2-- and Elizabeth Jane Knighton. HE WAS JCPenney Salon Wood reared Depot. ' He is an active member of the Syracuse First LDS Ward and has spent a lifetime of service in the various Beauty and educated and has spent his entire life in northern Davis County. Being actively engaged in farming he retired after a long time of service at the Ogden Arsenal and the Clearfield Naval Supply Wants You To Meet our Team of Professionals au- xiliaries. HE WAS married to Doris A. Cottrell on January 8, 1919 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mrs. Knighton died on December 23, 1962. This couple are parents of eight children, seven of whom are still living. They are Mrs. Don (Eleanor) Paskett, C. Knighton and William H. Knighton, Ogden; Mrs. Newell (Edith) Parker, James Sunset; John T. Knighton, West Point, and Mrs. Jack (Thelma) Egan, Layton; and David C. Knighton, Forrest Grove, Ore. One son, Dean C. Knighton, is deceased. ALSO Mr. Knighton has 33 grandchildren and 20 great grandchildren. Mr. Knighton also has three sisters, Mrs. Emma Bodily, Syracuse; Mrs. Anne Moss, Ogden and Mrs. Ella K. Adams, Layton, all over 77 years of age. vsb Judy Thompson - Maren Hulse Ladauna Call - Laura Beauregard JoAnn Hare - Renae Johnson -- M.D. -- Our Policy is No Appointment Necessary however fori your convenience and scheduling you may call 350-248- 8 for appointments and preferred operator Now through Saturday-- - 30 j off conditioning treatments Steuart Son of well known artist LeContr Stewart 'vS&;bk4UtiFL,l.. ( as THIS YEARS theme will be Everything is Beautiful WILLIAM KNIGHTON International March 12 at 9 p.m: in which he sings his way to Russia. KUED, Channel with 160 other PBS stations--i- s presenting this diverse and quality programming to acquaint the public with the purpose, nature and needs of Public Television. courage every girl in the community between the ages of 17 and 26 to enter the Miss Kaysville contest this coming year. Ue proudly feature Water Color Paintings by . 6 AND ERNIE Jeppson encourages young women to enter pit-sto- Phone Metro Goldwyn Mayer presents Stark Prod. ikjo of a Herbert Ross Miss Teri contest. A 1975 Emmy award winner The Evacuees both poignant and humorous-abo- ut two young brothers lost in wartime Germany, March 11 at 7:30 p.m. MISS KAYSVILLE Watch the jumpsuit. Youll see an amazing variety of moods. A jumpsuit can be soft and sexy. The other extreme p is the variety resembling something worn by your friendly, neighborhood auto mechanic. 149 North Main, Kaysville, Utah YotM? rr.n-- board, has served actively in Red Cross work during world war I. GIFT HOF and Bridal Registry Nominated Awards a movie, youll feellike a million p.m. with Syracuse City office work while he was on the city In March THE GROUP enjoyed a chicken dinner followed by games and dancing. Marrying Sam was also there to perform weddings for those wishing to tie the knot in hill- PROGRAM her husband Fabric News AND, IT A ATTENDING the bride were Teri Francis, maid of honor; Mrs. Dean Hales, Mrs. A. Lynn Francis and Miss LuAnn Purser, maids and matrons of honor. Their gowns were blue, pink, yellow and green gingham with ruffled bottom, short puffed sleeves, bow tied with lace sleeves. Spring was the theme of the flowers. The best man honors were taken by Tom Scott and Jim Beck. Ushering were Steve the Relief Society, a visiting teacher and a lesson instructor, Sunday School teacher and a member of the North Davis Stake Sunday School board for several, years. MRS. ROBERT 0. SCOTT 250 N. of She assisted Come in and register with us f"'gUT'eS ni ore rSue lntant9 (8re Todet9 Free Delivery and Gift Wrapping 'Beautiful Gifts for the Family J Kenna Sedgwick and Richard Andrus-- . Dianne Timothv and Blake Webster Weekdays 8-- 8 Bountiful J.C. Penney Beauty Salon s J |