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Show f REFLEX-LEADE- ira December 31, 1959 R Page 9 Patricia Reeder, Mr. Potter trade vows Miss iMinTllilllllill Allen Alligalorls Tale A BOY OF HIS OWN By Mabel More own. In a ceremony performed Monday morning in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, Mist Patricia Reder became the bride of John David Potter. The young bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David L. 1st South, Reeder, 628 Kaysvtlle, and the parents of the benedict are Mr. and Mrs. John Potter, 161.I N. Msm St., Farmington. The lovely biide chose a h gown of lace accented by a satin bow at the empire waistline. Long sleeves tapered to lily points over the wrists and the neckline was scalloped. From a tiara of seed pearls' her lace trimmed Vail of illusion fell elbow length. The newlyweds will live in Logan where the bridegroom, a graduate of Weber College, is attending USU. He is affiliat East Hamer than anything else !n alt the world Raffles wanted a boy of hi To be sure Mrs. Wimple was very kind to him. She tet him bury his bones in any part of the garden but she didn't know the first thing about playing tag. Anyway, she was much too fat. . Raffles made up his mind one day that he would simply have to go out and find himself a boy so that he could have some fun. He went up' one stieet and down another. Several times he passed a boy but every single had a happy little dog trotting along behind or maybe a few steps in front. Raffles began to get dreadfully discouraged. It looked as if he might have to go back and live with Mrs. Wimple and never, ever have any fun. He was tired aink. hungry and all four of Ins feet hurt. He sat down to rest, on the curbing and had been there just a few minutes when a little boy came and sat down beside him. Raffles could tell in a j'iffy that the boy was tired, too, and that something else was the matter because he was just about to cry. Pretty soon the boy dupery. Im lost, he wbim pered, and two big tears rolled down his cheeks. Then he said, "I guess 171 have to try and find my way home. He started to go down the stieet but Raifles knew that if he wanted to go home he would have to go up the stieet because that was thevvay he had come. Raffles could tell from the smell of his shoes. lie balked and coaxed until the little bov finally turned around and vyent the light waj. Raffles followed the smell of the shoes on the sidewalk arodnd corners and down streets and across streets until at last they turned a corner and the little boy cued, That's it Thats where I live. Oh, Momie! A lady came running and cried, Gerald Booth, where in the wide world have vou been? Ive been searihing high and low for you was lost, he answeied. "but this nice little dog brought me home Then the lady took Geiald in and gave him some supper and she gave Rattles some supper and put a nice sott blanket out on the porch foi him to .sleep on Raffles went to sleep happier than he had been befoie in all his life. At last he had a boy of hts own floor-lengt- one T in whole m in Reproduction 'part prohibited except of UTE fEATURES. by permission Dog owners should take Care of their pets Peter Anderson, director get away from One more i dog-Do- nt ot - I ovei the towr In oui program we are try- ing to get dog owners to take co e of then pet- -, keep them ou of garbage tan-- , off the neighbots flowers, shrubs, and i A Kaysville - Romantic tidings on December 84 told of the en-- 1 gagement of Miss Carol King, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Wal- ace King, to Dick Thorderson, ou of Mr, and Mrs, Parley Thordeteon, all of Kaysville. Both young people are graduates of Davis High School and NEW LYW EDS, Mr, and Mrs. James Dean Mayfield, weie recently united in an early morning ceremony at the Salt Lake LDS Temple Farmington man weds Colorado' native In a recent ceremony in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, James Dean Mavfeld, Farmington, claimed Miss Gladys May Dodgen, Colotado, as his bride. Both are students at Brigham Young University. Elder Henry D Taylor, Assist-o- f June bride I j For Better Food in 1960 currently attending the of Utah whero the bride-to-b- e is studying nursing d and Mr. Thorderson it University The fitted bodice was also high- with the Imported Alencon ing in education, lace appliqned over satin. The A June wedding is being ' to planned by the young couple, long, fitted sleeves tappered points over the bride's wrists. major-lighte- j Man-ass- .illusion, fell gently from a tiara seed pearls. She carried a col- -' ij.vton The Xi chi end Beta car Alpha chapters of Beta Sigma officiated red early morning Phi held their annual Christ 18. on The Dec., Friday, cciemony Best man duties were perform- - mas party Monday, December were feted that even- by john Mayfield. Richard 26. It took tho form of a proting at a reception held in the arK Lynp Howell, newpljews of gressive dinner at the homes of recreation hall of the Farmington t the bridegroom, ushered during the Hal Thorpe, Kaysville, and ' the Waid. reception. the Les Mock Us, Howard Morj They were also guests of honor wxjol sheath of royal blue gans' and Robert Kellye of ?T newly-wed- rf !he Public bearing to consider Davis zoning amendments . are TtteKc0n!dl ' ,p,itlle rosebuds lxMK'Tt a PEACE ON EARTH j at a bridal reception held on Dec. enhanced with black patent ac- - j Layton. ashington, j cessoi les, aa worn by the bride j21, at Moses L&kt Auxiliary pins of the eoronty Conner home of the bride, Jiist w her going a ay costume when weie presented each husband to her enrollment BYU. at prior the couple left for their honey. and Hie evening concluded with Hosting this event duung the j nlooo dancing couples honeymoon to the North-- j The brkte a daughter of Mis. west, were the brides brother and Ethel Dodgen. Colorado, Traffic violations Drivers appearing Sunset this' tumble of the Davis Count) Dog important thing to before Judge Carl Gimstead, - Pound remember is get your dogs Sutiret, for traffic violations shots for Distempeis and Hepa- committed since Dec. Ik are as Too many people hae a misfollow- -. titis jour young Muhncl K. Miller, IS, 1078-dconception of the animal conbe too angrv at your trol prior i a in h St , Ogden, racing on a Law- Officers that aie tiying In the past the town Police to help nuike a succe-- s of the public highway, $75 fine and 14 days 15 day jail sentence, have collected a few bucks, problem we have at piescnt. be foi shoot a few dogs M.i) week- - Then the1 a louple le-- t of therein the) run all By Miss King ivill be I First-Secon- d Citations issued for -- ed with Alpha Tau Alpha and Alpha Gamma Rho. The new Mrs. Potter to a former student of Weber College and was a member of Ta kai Kyoto. Trior to her wedding the bride whs guest of honor at a trousseau tea given by .her mother. Mrs. Wayne Paulsen, Mrt. Blaine Adams, MIS Ann-l- y Adame and Miss Sharon Hounley also entertained foi the bride. !TAff U bt fen nit frejtf for thitOming Net Yeer! Me) ell , N fit bltsnngt f Manasxa, suspended; Duane M. Kasel, 22, sister-In-laMr. and Mr. Amos Mrs. Louise Mayfield, Farming-Dodge115 Phillips, Layton, lacing on 60l For her reception in ton, to the mother of the bride- -' btavtn jours a public highway, $75 fine and Farmington, the lovely brunette groom Some-loFl eight Claim Agent: 15 day jail sentence, 14 day bride was gowned in a bouffant, prior t attending the BYU. an inmate recently? suspended; Sheril C. Houston, model of white bridal the bridegroom completed a 25, 533 Wasatch Dr., Layton, No, Asylum Superintendent: aP sion for the LDS Church in Calia1ce 'af speeding $13; Eugene Buck, 83, pliqued border at the hemline of fornia after in the Arm- why?" serving West Point, speeding $30; j the full skirt. An interesting Freight Claim Agent: "Someed Forces of the United States P. Sesianek, 24, Hill j tail of the skirt Was deep invert-AF- After the Holidays, the couple will one's eloped with my wife! failure to secure vehicle, d V caught into a soft pleat make their home in where but ImliM. 825j, Uwe Martens, 23, HiUjjrein U "sithey'teS'plad1 an underskirt of the Whitt zatin education, AFB, speeding 113; Ernest P. Jones, 23, Hill AFB, speeding, wlll) he'Jace appUqued hemline- ..r 313, and no Utah Operators Li- j cense, $23 with $10 suspended; Smart Menkay Quinten N. Garcia, 203 Nevada, Clearfield, speeding, $20 ball There had been an atomic war, posted and, forfeited; , and all human beings and animal, Wer6 M mnkfy I AFBrl Li' are happy to announce the no cave. of a ton born Monday, th r llo He began searching for a com- T pound pamon. He traveled and he travel- ed and finally he found a lady si ounc. RkkJ bavt two ton, Khn d lonesome ready to welcome the new lit- and glad to see him, tie brother, Mrs. Sheffield is Leonard W. Price, Jr., 3 lH'4 the former Mist Bemiece As of a her welcome, she sign Wyoming,, Salt Lake City, foi- of Orem. Proud and V her Friends Meet ta Chat and Eat offered him an Bid with he too $10 $25 apple. close, lowing Mr. are pleased grandparents Room available for Private Parties or Meeting no! Let's not Dining start that said, No, suspended. and Mrs. Kenneth H. Sheffield, Will Seat 4 People ' oil vef again Kaysville, and Mr. and Mrs. W, S3 North Mato, LAYTON PHONE 88S-S. Ketrhura of Orem. it Kent and Thelma Nielson st j floor-lengt- h ! toptoe"their ; On Monday, concerning a comprehen s i v Farmington 4, lmm at 3 pm. in amendment to the zoning ordiJanuary law ns. Room 10s, County Courthouse, nance At that time the Board When let tun they soon con-- 1 ja, mil)gton, a Public Hearing of County Commissioners felt tiact the old well known di-- 1 ,n b? btfo(v the Board that further study should be sei-- e called Gaihageitu Since that time the to given. Commissioners 0f Countv After awhile the ticnghhois cons,jer the adoption of a pio- - Board of County Commissionget angry, having had the gar posed comprehensive amenders, the County Attorney, the luge pick up job to do over and ment to the Davis County Zon- Planning Director and the Asmet the) start feeding a liting Oidimince including cer- sistant Planner have met to tle hamburger, lhpn that is too tain changes on the zoning gethir many times to go over txpcnmve, a1 they delude the map. Th proposed cotnpie-hcn-iv- e each piovision of the ordinance. of hambuipcf with a little ground amendment and map Because of the number glass, A orf know the mav lie examined pnor to the changes made, it was felt adBad feelings in )our neighhearing at the Davis Count) visable to hold another hearing. ing hood, unkind voids, even Planning Commission Office In conjunction, with the develops into a few blows This Public Healing is a folloamendment, several Lets tty and cooperate and w-up to one held last Maich changes though to he non-co- n Taylor girl troversml are being made m the zoning bmp. The agriculLayton From Norfolk, Virzone nomenclature tural ginia, comes news of the arriis being eliminated and being val of a first child, a baby replaced generally with agri- daughter, born to Lt.'(JG) and NOW lor CLASSES in u?rra. an-w- er 1 if. I 2' tt Ket-chu- SIGNAL m CAFE Whos new?! A-l- A Register culture sone and some A- -l Mrs. N. G. Taylor. 2 The new mother is the forzone. The agriculture present agriculture "A-- 2 zone mer Mis Vauna Ve Gtay of nomenclature is similar to the Layton. Happy grandparents zone so are Mr. and Mrs. Doyle'' M, new agucullare "A-- 3 this change is being made also. Gray, Layton, and Mr. and Present manufacturing "M-- l Mrs. Hugh Blaine Teylor of zones west of Layton, Farm Levan. Mrs. Gray returned home mgton and Centerville are be i ing used for agricultural pur- following a months visit in poses rather than manufacturVirginia with the Taylors and ing uses. In order, to provide their new arrival. more freedom for further agricultural activity it is proposed Th Pin PhH to rezone tho-- e areas to the Th mountain youth, a recent appropriate agricultural zone. to the Village The unincorporated area be- bridegroom, limped an eye well black tween West Bountiful and one morning, Woods Cross east of the D & cried and hi head skinned. RG tracks ia presently zoned Chancing to meet the oommuni residential R-- 3 but is being ty s old pastor, the casualty aatd, used for agricultural and there "Reverend, you can rest your is little possibility of future eyes on what Lucy , May did to residential use. It Is proposed me last night with a skillet. And to mone the area to agriculyou're th on who told mo that ture "A-if Td get married I'd be at tha , 1 Antelope Island, which is the end of my troubles" t only land area of the unincorYes, I know, ion, replied the porated area of the county prebut If you reviously tinzoned Is proposed to kindly parson, be zoned to agriculture "A-J- l. collect, I didnt taf which end. A-- UI PHASES oi SWIMMING at the NEW CLEARFIELD SWIMMING POOL msmcmevomBiigsAYm At Buchanans in kaysville SHEETS .81 3.103 or Fitted Bottoms Cases SHEET BLANKETS v , 2. Cannon Colored $ 73f pr. Sheets Only $ 44 Cases , . . 94c pr. $77 White, 70 84 OUTING FLANNEL ' Dark And Light Striped BLANKET... 4 Only $ i Reg. $3.98 RajonOrlon, BATH TOWELS 3 for Bates Fabrics' ' Students ... friendship Portrait Special 5x7 Bronze Mounted Special Classes fori Classes Iiegin JANUARY Pre-scho- - 4 Will Be Accepted Until January 18th CLEARFIELD MUNICIPAL SWIMMING POOL f , ONLY $525 Reg. 112 J5 Value and Registrations For Further Information Call TA 934 So. lOftO Eavt Wallet Size, Grey 'Age Children ol ' Clearfield, 1400 k Utah ' North Main - ' 1 Rack Coats Sweaters , . . Roberts' Photography, 71 CLOSE OUT SPECIALS Rhone 1327 LAYTON AMILY RECORD PLAN, MEMBER STUDIO 1 w 1 Only Rack Coats off- - Farah Slacks $3.9? Girls' Dresses Reg. $1.49 yd. , g OD , 43 in. JVId Reg. 88c lid. q) TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE AND MANY OTHER BARGAINS AT ItAYSVILLC T f ' ''-- A ' ' - Ginghams - off V3 yds. $ 'Mission Valley' price y3 off Mens, Bo)1, Ladle 4 , y2 -- , yd. |