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Show Shirley Marriott Is Married Yellowstone Entrances Are Closed + By Snow YELLOWSTONE PARK, Wyo.,|road from Red Lodge to Cooke October 26 CUP)--The east City -had been closed * ~-'sMrs. Mary A. Marriott, of 1208 outh entrances to Yellowstone Na- 5 because of early storms and Porter Ave., announces the eng- tional park have -been closed by that the next storm would probagement and approaching mar- snowstorms, Superintendent Ed- ably close the section between riage of her grand-daughter, Miss mund B. Rogers announced today.Mammoth, Old Faithful and the Shirley Marriott, daughter of He said the northeast entrance west gate. OakRampony of Myrtle Lindquist land, Calif., to H. Reid Murdock, son of Mrs. J. R.-Muadock. of 3112 Adams Ave. The marriage will take place in the near future. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Freemont high school, Oakland, now 'RECORDS Calif,, Weber and is college. at a student The prospective bridegroom is a of Ogden high school and graduate Weber coUege is now attending after having served 24 months overseas in the Second armored division. Zeta-Phi Xi Meeting Zeta Phi XI held a joint meetwith the Stagg club Oct. 9, at ing home the of Miss Carolyn Petty. Pledges of both clubs presented skits. A cake was presented to the Staggs from the Zetas. Pledges of Zeta held a slumber party for members Friday evening^ and Mrs. Gerald Keller, who were married Ociober first, at the home of the bride's parents. She is the former Miss Lu Dean Dover. Mr Relief Societies Set Conferences , . the latter part of September in Los Angeles, in the nce of the bride's grandmother Mrs. Earl Dennis, and Dr. and Mrs.. E. M Miss Itha Russell Lu Dean Dover Civic Club Elects Is Married to Weds G. Keller New Officers at La Mar F. Little After a honeymoon in souther Honeyville Session Mr. La -Mar -- Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kelle HONEYVJLLE" Oct. 25 are now home Fairy Bing Crosby and Orson Welles an Oscar Wilde Fairy Tale. CBS , "Let's Pretend." "King Thrushbeard," teller for children: QftL'ourseitsa £9 OQ Happy $2.36 MJ-31 introducing a new Uncle Bob. BT-AL3 Prince," story $3.10 "Jump. Jump" (The Tiny Sprite No Bigger Than Your and "The Ugly Duckling." $2.33 . ,, : present "The DA-420 5-J.07 Jack and the Beanstalk as presented over Kerr. brother-in-law and sister of BEAUTIFUL PHOTOGRAPH the bride. Immediately following the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Camp- F. 'and Mrs. The hostess at a dinner party in honor at .in Ogden. Honeyville-Deweyville Civic club ing their home in Los Angeles. of the newlyweds. CLEARFIELD. Oct. 26--Sunday marriage took place October 1 atmet home of Mrs. bride, the .former Miss Itha The Thursday at the bride was extensively entertset home Oct. the date of the bride's parents, Carlos Burt in 'Honeyville. Mrs. 27, is evening, here by her Ogden friends ainedMr. of is'the daughter Russell, for the L. D. S. Relief society conf- and Mrs. Otto Dover. She Leland Hunsaker played several Mrs. William before she left for Los Angeles to 3526 of F. be married. Both young people are erence of the two Clearfield the former Miss LuDean. Dover. piano solos 'and Mrs. Morrell Hun- avenue, andRussell, the bridegroom graduates of Ogden high school, Mr. sang a wards. The First ward, under di- xhe bridegroom is the son ofsaker solo. son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford attended Weber college. The the and Mrs. Charles B. Keller. is rection of the presidency, Elva "The Egg and I," by Betty Mcbridegroom spent four years in the _ The bride wore brocaded chiff- Donald, was reviewed Mrs. Le- Little, of 521 Twenty-first. Park, LaVon Stuart and Edella on, modeled with princess bodice Land Harris, Tremonton.by was married navy. The young couple Smith, will hold a meeting in the a full skirt. Her fingertip Guests were Mrs. LeLalnd Harris veil was held in place by orangeand First ward chapel at seven p. blossoms. Mrs. Golden Karris, TremonPresident^ Myrtle Pratt, assisted roses and White chrysanthemums, Garland. ton, and Mrs. were J. Couch of and formed her orchids baby a Refreshments served by her two counselors, Hattie G. bridal bouquet. was conducted to meeting Sessions and Alice Johnson, will Miss Shirley Nelson of Cedar business elect officers for the cominc year. : *; have charge of the Second ward City, a cousin of the bride, was New officers are Mrs. Toltnan maid Mrs. with of m. honor, in theCasson, services at six-thirty p. Ken HunMrs. Burke, president; and Mrs. sister of the bridegroom, saker, vice-president, North Davis junior high school. as matron. Miss attending Hunsaker, secretary-treasiorrell An outlined program sent out -abata and Miss Ortel Ranson rer. were maids honorGerald of Relief board, general society was best man. Lake City, will be followed. Svartson Byron Hunsaker, son of Mr. and A reception followed the cereHunsaker, is home on are three talks, report mony, with Mrs. Shirley Hoising- !rs. Horace from the army. the president, remarks, and a ;on and Miss Eulalia Gardner ass- urlough A farewell, testimonial' was held class leader, a historical sketch of isting in the receiving line. n L. D. S. Honeyville ward hall the Relief society from its organast Sunday evening in honor of Boothe and Ralph Tolman daughter ofwasMr. and Mrs. Verno orcne ization until the present time. lead soloist in the ;ho arc leaving' on missions for The Singing Mothers group, com- Larson, cast of the operetta, "Rose Marie" he L. D. S. church. Miss Boothe prising members from both wards,given by Davis high school stud- vill go to the northern states mison and Elder Tolman has been under direction of George Wilck- ents last March. en of the eScond ward, will ent- The Musettes, a group of girl ailed to the northern California ingers, are scheduled to give a mission. ertain at both sessions. program soon at Montpelier, Idaho. Speakers were President J. LilOscar Barlow has returned from ywhite, North Box Elder stake; The Clearfield Music club met a to Idaho. " ishop Stromburg. L. D. S. Twentrip Dolly Brown is in Kays- y-third ward, Ogden. and Hal Tolat the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. of Miss Kay Nelson, Thursday evening. villc with a sister, Mrs. John man, Ogden,whoa cousin is also leaving for ioothc's, and Mrs. Nelson's daughter, La- M. Barnes, who is mission. Jean, is a member of the club. Charline Bensen, Kathryn Hun-, Barbara Stucki is director. Two Pieces aker, Joyce Hunsaker and Mrs. asell Burke gave talks. Friends A last Sunday dinner guest of nd relatives from Ogden, Brigham and Mrs. Ezra Smith was Mr. .Elder .coun-. ity and-,_western .Box mith's mother, Mrs. Mary. E. y attended'. " . '. mith. Mr and' Mrs. Hillard Rose and. Mr. and Mrs, Allen Taylor, on Dennise, Salt Lake City,.'were and Mrs. Hylearfield, and Mr.have guests at the home- of-. Mr. and gone to .Baird, Ogden, George Wintle last Sunday.. t!rs Dakota. Ann Wheatley, Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Nelson are Calif., arrived in Honeyville .last ' !«T«s. - JH*. home after a two-week trip to sunday to' visit 'her' parents, Mr. California. They visited with reland Mrs. Ed Wheatley and other tives in Los Angeles. elatives. This Evening Storyland Theatre presents "Tick, Tock, Tale", music composed and conducted by (£9 O/C Paul Creston. MS-485 jp^.OU "The Fisherman and the Flounder" and "The Elves and the Shoemaker," adapted from Grimm's Anna Miss of Tales. DT-AL4 Oct. 18, at the home Gifts were presented |Beth Wade. members by the pledges. / to the j Pledges provided the entertainment at the Oct. 23 meeting of Zeta, held at the home of Miss Shirley Osmond. Miss former Itha Russell, daughter Mr. Mrs. Reid near future. P^spectjve^ride William F. Russell, who is Mrs. La Mar F. are students at studios.) Little. The Littles are residing in Los Angeles. The ALBUMS FOR THE CHILDREN The BT-AL1. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED GLEN BROS. 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