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Show WHOS NEW KAYSULI.K married in temple ceremonies -- - Mr. 'amt Newlyweds of West Point Honored With Reception on October 13 Mr Kaysville. Davis County. Utah Thurs., Oct. 28, 1948 Page 5 Kenneth Dotson announce the arJohn Abrams, brother of the rival of a datigh'et at a San Franwas the best man. Alma. groom, A wedding reception was ivcn tip veil held b a coronet of seed Dahl and Bessie Bennett were in cisco hospital on tut. s, Mrs. list hoiupict was Ameri- - charge of the gift room, and Mr. will .he remembered as Miss for Mr and Mrs. Doyle Abrams pearls West Point1 can beaut) Brets Linford ot Kasviile. Guy Dahl and Mr. and hride was Attendants of the bride were Mrs. Earl Dahl managed the rematron of honor, and freshments. Eldon Bennett was' KATSVIL1.K Pi ami Mrs. formerly Florence Kukman, daugh-- ( j Ruth master of ceremonies. Jerry VNhitakoi fonneily of Kays-vill.'announce the arrial of a solo vox During intermission Mrs. Raleigh Abrams daughter at a Chungo hospital, numbers were played hy Clark were married Ortohci Sunday inornmc Pi and Mrs. V. at They d licit and vocal numbers were the home of the bride's parent F.. Wliitakei ate t tit wore hy Ray Montgomery. hy Bishop Blaine 1. Fishci proud irrandpui outs About ,tim guests attended the The hnde wore a model of whit reception. sut ill, with a tram and a fingei KAYS VI 1.1 Mi and Mis Seth Stewart a1 'ounce the airnal of a daughtei he m at a Salt Lake hospital, Octohei Marks Birthday Pot-so- n r and-Mr- s. . e, 1 ren-deie- kns,. . LAYTON M and Mi s Monte Chadwick ait p'oiitl paients of a Satuiila at the hahy hoy, hoi Pee hospital i ll.l.F KAN S Mrs. F.nmiii .1. I). Strong, lornierl) f Kasille, now of Iall Lake Fit), olered her lrthdu Jth spent the , October 20. She da) Msiting at the homes ot her sons and Mr. and Mrs. t 'lit lord l Strong, and Mr. and Mrs. Harr) L. Strong dnugh-ters-m-ln- VerdelandP.-T.- A. Elects Officers VERDE.!. D JARK -- Mrs Cecil Nelson was installed as the new Married in the Salt Lake temple on Oct. 2 were Miss Geneve Mr. of and Mrs. Frank Hickenlooper, Lay-toHickenlooperdaughter Bees ley, son of Mr.- - and Mrs. Jerrold P. and Richard Beesley, Salt Lake City. A reception for the couple was held in the Layton ward 'Amusement hall that evening. Following the reception the couple left on a brief honeymoon to southern Utah. The) will make their home in Salt Lake City. Young Matrons Chart Session West Point Man -- FARMINGTON Young Matrons club will meet at the home of Mrs. Maxine Schulties on November 3, at 1 p. m., for luncheon. Club members are Faye Brown, Maurine Parrish, Barbara Evans, Wanda Wood, Beth Kynaston, Pearl Hilton, Mina Marston, June Thurston and Maxine Schulties. Annual Event Set president of the Yerdeland Paik P.T.A. at a meeting of the officers and chairmen (let 1!. The meeting was called to ordei hy Mrs. Alvin Sanders, who told the executive committee she was resigning as president and Mrs. Nelson was appointed to fill this vacancy. Mrs. James Deere has filled the office of treasurer left hy the resignation of Mrs. William Hawkins. This was the third meeting of theexerutive committee this sea- son Those who attended in addition to Mis. Sanders and Mrs. Nelson were. Mrs. Kttu 1!. Sullivun Mrs Deese. Janies secretary; p treasurer; Mrs. Yietoi Allen, chuirman; Mrs F, d w i n Johnson, program chairman; Mrs. Kendall Roundy. publicity chairman; Mrs. LeRoy Kd wards, publiAnnouncement was recently made cations chairman. Mrs. Howard of the marriage of Miss Rosella Hivins, health and summer round-- I Hunt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. up chairman; and Mrs. Lyle Wil-- ! George W. Hunt, Hooper, and La- liamson, chairman of room repre- mar B. Paice, son of Mr. and Mrs. sentatives Mrs. Lyle Williamson reported Raymond G. Paice, West Point The couple were married in a good progress is being made on double ringf ceremony in the Salt the Hallowe'en party being planned chilLake temple on October 7. for the school and he to On the following room the dren mothers, hy evening .Km guests attended a reception for the held from li:2i to !i p. m. October .'fo in the community hall at the adcouple. Attired in a gown of white satin ministration building and lace, with a finger-ti- p veil and crown of orange blossoms, the bride Takes Hooper Miss for Bride men-hershi- pre-scho- By Federation Of Women's Club Annual Silver tea of the Davis carried a bouquet of pink rosebuds District Federation of Womens surrounding an orchid and tied with tlubs, will be held at the home of a satin ribbon. rts Mrs. Phyllis Frew was matron president, Mrs. F. B. Muir, 154 of Wast First North, Bountiful, on Misshonor, with Miss June Iaice,, Marion Parker and Miss November ti, from ,t to 5 p. m. Mrs. Gwen Rigby as bridesmaids. They Muir is general chairman on arrwore gowns of blue and pink and angements. Special guests will be state offi-T- 8 carried nosegays of pink and white Sharon and Marsha and past presidents of all fed- carnations. nieces of the bridegroom, Paice, clubs in Davis erated county. of all federated clubs in Davis served as flower girls. They wore eounty are invited to attend the pale blue net and carried small tea. nosegays of pink rosebuds and Table decorations will be in white carnations. Maurice Thurgood was the best charge of Mrs. Evan Taylor of man. Bountiful. Refreshments will be ar-TDuring the evening musical num-lie- rs ky Mrs. Octavia Burnham and Mrs. James were given by Mrs. Nadine 4j Moon, Bountiful, district president; Fluckiger and Victor Roberts. Miss Lola Following the reception the couSmith, Centerville, vice President, and Mrs. J. B. Cooley, ple left for a honeymoon to southcyton, second vice president, will ern Utah and Las Vegas, Nev. quests at the door, by Mrs. Clyde Gailey and ire. Winona Thorgeson, Kaysville. ounng at the tea table will be . ,Vebta G. Thompson, Bounti-o- i; Mrs. Winnie Ashton, Kaysville; pheus Harvey, Kaysville, "ll Mrs. Helen Cook, Centerville. re. Mrs. Lucy I. Bishop celebrated Thompson, Mrs. .Ashton, Mrs. and Mrs. Cook are new her 77th birthday anniversary at her home Sunday. A family social avs Federated was ClubsentS given in honor of the event ver tea of the Davis dis-t- and was attended by a large num,an annud function, held in ber of relatives and close friends.of Mrs. Bishop, a daughter each year for the dual biiT off inaugurating and Emma Smith, was born James the fall f,08 for club Inembers and in Kaysville, Oct. 24, 171, and tTar,cing the activities of the Dis- - has always made her home here. Her husband. Amos Bishop, died during the year. 11810 for the tea will be under about 20 years ago. Mrs. Bishop HazTknJ?ttpervson f Mrs. Leander has five living children, Miss Mrs. and el Bishop, Lloyd Bishop nnarT ounifub district music ur as-sl- el Kaysville Woman Marks 77th Year ?"y Bazaar Planned FARMINGTON Annual Relief society la.aai will lie held in the Farmington ward recreation hall on the evening of No. .T Booths will liegm selling articles at 4:2i p. m and dinner will he sieved from p m. and contm ue all evening, according to Mrs. Fffie Apple, Relief society presi dent. Booths will sell novelties, aprons, ready to weai garments, vegetables, popcorn and candy, ice cream and cake A fine program has been arranged to !egin at s p. m Everyone is invited to attend re. jj. Mitchell. She was awardde a brief case hy the ward organization and a hook by the stake Relief society. Refreshments were served to C2 persons who attended the affair.atOn Octolier 22, many relatives tended a farewell dinner for Miss Burnett. CLEARFIELD Hallowe'en will he marked hy the Clearfield First ward with a dance on Friday evening at s p. m. Special feature of the affair will Ik a spook alley, which will Ik open from Vtm p m. to p. ni followed hy the dance. Fortune telling. a magician and other attractions will lie presented. Prizes will Ik awarded for the funniest costume, the most original, and others. The event is under the direction of the wurd M. I. A. uajr memorial designs NOW! committee are: . Prty JnLj GRAHAM NURSERY Nelson ,aines. chairman; LaJean rhop. lcer afvisor; Sherry Lee Cl.rfiM, I't.h Hudson Joye Ry and Janice Page- t i ) INCORPOR TED A IN OGDEN COATS . . . DRESSES . . . SHOES MILLINERY . . . LINGERIE MODERATE PRICES PREVAIL. COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS T Free Delivery Furniture and Carpet Co. RELIABLE The Star FURNITURE CO. Friendly Doom O USI-I- r faatum Watson-Tanne- -- Stetson Hats Interwoven Sox Watson-Tann- W ask tartan Bird. iffioERsSn . . . Qrlffoa and 8ociety Brand Suit Wilaon Bros. Furnishing Nunn-Bui- h Shoes I B Rlvd. 2276 Washington At the Second KAYSVILLE ward Relief society meeting November 2, the visiting teachers will meet at .20 p. ni. when the teach-- I era topic will he treated hy Mrs. lva Rasmussen. At 2 p m the regnlai meeting will convene and the theology les-- I son will Ik given hy Mrs. Paul Layton Fiist ward Relief society teachers will meet in their rooms at p. m. and Mrs. Chester C. Flint will give the teachers training lesson. With the er WHERE EYERYONE SHOPS WITH CONFIDENCE." 2265 WASH. BLVD. CLOTHING CO. S7 Hth 8L OGDEN raw IB baa HU ble 'two terms in Utah house of representatives. She is experienced in legislative and committee work. As judge has made nationwide reputation for reha- bilitation of alcoholics and aiding delinquent juveniles. Was high school teacher seven years. Her constant and friendly service has endeared her to all Utah. Her record for progressive legislation means she will continue that course in Washington. People have confidence she will ably and unselfishly represent them in Congress and will continue her fight for world peace. ( A womans viewpoint is needed in congress and at the peace table. ' awaiting your leisurely inspection he- - W are proud eee them. Who Are Her Sponsors? at4tendSle' m-w- and Women WRIGHTS Served interpret! Ethel Hill assisting. OFFER , ? aie Simmons gave the les- - 1 Shade FREE Given FREE with Tree vcal solo was given by before f. ,. any order of 25c or more bcre 1948 thTu Apparel lor Juniors. Misses Legion Auxiliary Sets Meet Dates Why Her Popularity? k Party so a- - to secure for evei y child the lughe-- t advantages in physical, mental, social and spun nal education," will lie the subject of a lotind table discussion, when the Yerdeland school Parent Teachers Association hold then first meeting on NovcihIht ", at p, m in the Community hall. Participating in the discussion will he Dr. Campbell, from the elemental y education department of he University of Utah, who will act as modifier; Miss Virginia Mei-- i ill. count) supervisor of the ele mentaiy school; Mi. Moss, princi pal of the school; Mrs. Ivan Din pel, lepresent mg the teachers, and two parents. When the executive committee, uiidei the directum of P.-A. president, Mrs. Cecil Nelson, met at the school on Octolier 20, to outline the progrum for the yeai , it was derided that six meetings will he held. The theme selected is "Looking Tow aid Tomortyws Education." A. Menilterships in the local P.-unit will Ik accepted at the opening meeting etfoit- BOSONE? Gathers ro-Sch- ola 1 WHO IS Alpheus Harvey, all of Kaysvillee; Bishop Harold J. Bishop, Idaho Falls, and Clyde Bishop, Sacramento, Calif. She also has 12 and two great grandchildren grandchildren. Mrs.. Bishop has always been an active member of the Latter Day Hollyhock camp, Saits church and has been a Relief at the home teacher for over 40 years. Coramting KiLfoyle, Thursday society Mrs. Lucille John- - NOVEMBER 15, 4 Tulip Bulbs, dozen , .58 Crocus Bulbs, dozen .50 dozen Dutch Iris, 2.10 Narcissus Bulbs, dozen .25 each Flowering .09 SISVILLE This years Pro-- Shade Trees-Shrubs, - each .66 Davis high school each Fruit Trees; .33 1 at 2:15 p. in ill Vines, each Grape .20 i001 L gymnasium. Games Boysenberry Plants .50 nd refreshments each terved p.ayed, Evergreen Trees, also has been US . . . trtngei prTam PHONE YOUR ORDER TO KKDKl. PARK - ' How tan teuchci - and patents unite then - Clearfield Ward Kaysville Relief Schedules Dance Society Meeting Mission Summons Clinton Girl Hollyhock Camp ue land. Relief Society on of t FARMINGTON American legion auxiliary of Farmington will meet the second Thursday of each month at 2 p. m. at the homes of memliers, according to Mrs. Jessie McDaniels, president. First afternoon meeting will lie Nov. 11, with the place to lie anA testimonial will nounced. The group formerly met CLINTON lie held for Chrystal Burnett, evenings. daughter of the late Mr and Mrs. Samuel H. Burnett, in the Clinton chapel on the evening of f)ct. 21. Miss Burnett will leave for the mission home in Salt Lake City on REVA November 7, and will depart for the BECK western states mission on Nov. 17. An active church worker. Miss Burnett has held several positions in the Sunday school, and M. 1. A. Nationally known welfare auAt the time of her call she was thority. counselor in the Relief society presOfficial United Nations conidency. ference oliserver. A party in her honor was given of 4 Utah legislators One Relief the afternoon by Tuesday who sponsored Metropoliincluded numbers Musical society. tan water act which made vocal solos hy Donna Bingham, . Salt Lake acqueduct and Marston, numbers by Phylis banjo Provo river project possiand accordion solos by Barbara k. HUP Fi om I'oi Oregon, come- - ioid that a hnh Imy was born to Mi and Mrs F.d ward Schofield, on Oclohei 2 Grandparents aie Mis Catherine Mis. Schofield, Kuwille, and Clearfield Cleat Clyde Mun, giandparents are Mr- - Waltei Schofield, Kaysville and Mi- - llee-to- i Haight, hn - die Verdeland P.T.A. Plans Round Table Session ' Pioneer Memorial & Vault Co. Monument Burial Vault OGDEN, UTAH SOlf Wash. Blvd Phone Tile 914 t . gtAlXM IN MMUINI COL0 SPtfMQ (NWMtlD Pa ( jQ 0 A HIT I Labor, management, Re- publicans, Democrats, civic organizations, groups, womens mens clubs, farm- ers, ranchers and thousands of others who know shell fight for the interest of ... Utah. 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