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Show Clearfield Man Now Serving In Korea Reveals Marriage New Mr. and Mrs. Lee Robins Feied OfKaysvilleMan K win. Nobel ''Infant Dies Prize $ 1 rv 6009. Dsn County, KsysviUe, - Thure, Nov. 20, 1952 services were held No; Funeral vember II for the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Germer, who died at birth in an Ogden hospital on Nov. 0. Allan Hodson, of the Clearfield Second ward of the Latter-da- y Saints church bishopric officiated at the graveside services In Clearfield Memorial V .WITH THE TTH INrANTRYl Mr nd Mr ,Urry E,lchel DIV. IN KOREA Pvt. Corg nounced the marriage of their son, II, Smedlcjrson of Nr, and Mrs. CpL Eugene Eatcbel of the United Bernard W, Smedley, Rout 2, States Army and Miss Joyca Me Clearfield, Utah, recently arrived of Atlanta, Ga. The cerein Korea and haa been arving with Quark took place in Atlanta, Satmony the 7th Infantry Division. Nov. 8, after which the Since malting the amphibious urday, landing at Inchon in the fall of young couple left for a two weeks 10T0, the 7th Division has fought honeymoon to Miami, Florida. in every sector of the Korean peThe newlyweds will visit his par-anninsula. Elements of the 7th were and relatives In KsysviUe upon the only U. 8. force to reach the receiving a furlough near Yalu River. " , tuk I. 11 Park. Th infant ia survived by Jj parents, e brother, Reid Martin, and two sisters, Lois and Mary Jean Germer, all of Clearfield; two r, grandparents, Mrs. Minnie Cer-me- Deweyville, Box Elder county, and Mrs. OllvwIIall, Garland, Box Elder county.' serrm... ts vest! 1 w Private Smedley entered the army in August of llfit and arrived in Korea during last October, lie formerly attended Utah State WELL, WHAT ELSE? College at Logan, Utah. Psychiatrist, to patient: ."And when did you first discover that g hearts are hap- you enjoyed paying your Income taa!" piest. Wall Street JoumaL Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Home-keepin- MOTHER-SO- N In whiskey, loo, (here French novelist franco is Ifauriae (above) has been award ed the Si,000 Nobel Prize (or literature. Winner of the Grand Prls of the rrench Academy the 67- writer Is the author of yer-ol- d such works as "The Viper's Nest and "The Frontenae Mystery. FAMED ELECTED TO CONGRESS Is KENTUCKY V Walking isnt n lost art on must, by soma means, get to the garage. F. ffUOW VICTORS tn the Ohio Congressional race, Mrs. Franc conboth P. xchng Republican. Oliver Bolton, Bolton and her son. moUwr-eo- n team we gratulations tn Cleveland. They art tbs first her so goes but term, seventh the Bolton Mrs. tt'i For to go Congress. SoimdphotoJ, (International first the tor tiro. to Washington n X PHILCO TELEVISION 4 just arriving The most advanced television sets ever built for the American public . . . Genuine COLORADO Power riant New 1953 models of honor was Mrs. Blake Dallin (Leo Is Gittens), who won a dusty rose gown and earned a bouquet of "yellow carnations centering a gardenia. Maid of honor sraa Mis Lola Beth FUnt, a sister, who choee a mint-gree- n gown. Bridesmaids were her other three sisters, Mrs. Bonnie Jean Flint, wearing pink; Mrs. Maurina Flint, alqua, and Miss Linda Flint, yellow. AH the attendants dresses were ballerina length and they carried similar bouquets of shaded pink carnations, centering garden!- - wedFollowing the ceremony, ding breakfast was given' by the Mrs. flint, mother of the bride, groom's parents at the Canton in chose a coral crepe gown, while the Salt Lake. bridegroom's mother choee e rose That evening the newly-wecrepe model, both wearing corsages greeted COO guests at a reception of talisman roses, centered with la the Layton Third ward amusegardenias. ment hsU. Mrs. Elisabeth Bennett, grandThe bridal party stood in an arch mother of the Wide, also was in decorated with chrysanthemums, line and wore a gardenia corsage. ivy, myrtle and palms. The bride Also in the line was Samuel Flint, was lovely in a gown of whit slipgrandfather of tho bride. per satin, styled with a molded Kenneth Neal and Reed Nessen bodice with e pointed collar adorn- acted as ushers. ed with rhlaeetonee and pearl. The During the evening, a program fingertip veil of bridal illusion was was presented with Lynn W. Burcaught with a tiers of seeded ton aa master of ceremonies. A pearls. She carried a bouquet of quartet of missionary companions red roses and whits chrysanthe- of Lees, composed of Gordon Hommums. er, Dick Canuth, K. Paul ThompAttending the bride as matron son, and Dave Madsen, all of Ogden sang, "My Wonderful One." Wayne Winegar sang, "Because" and "Always," accompanied by Rbea Maughan. Immediately following the reLAYTON Layton Second ception, the newlyweds left for Ward Relief Society will hold a Idaho. The bride wore e plum colbazaar Friday, November 21, be- ored suit with black accessories. ginning at OuTO p.m. when the will make' tbsi home In They will booths be opened. A buffet Provo, where Mr. Robins will atsupper, including hot dogs, barbe-que-d tend the winter quarter at the beef sandwich, ice cream, Brigham Young university. pie, etc. will be served from 6 to ds Bazaar is Scheduled Full Size PHILCO 21-In- Thanksgiving Dance Sat. - CLEARFIELD North Davis Staka is inviting everyone to its gale Thanksgiving Dance to be held Saturday, November 22, 1952, beginning at 8.30 p.m. A good orchestra has been enThey that know God will be gaged, and the hall is already decorated appropriately. 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Flint, who became the bride of Lee W. Robins, eon of Mr .and Mrs. Royal C. Robins. Apostle John Longaon, assistant to the Twelve, performed the double-rin- g ceremony in the Salt Lake L. D. 8. tempi in the pretence of the bride's parents and grooms parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Talbot, Mrs. Charles Bennett and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Neal g00f...bfter,..tmd r.fOGEII B3UI D The Win Like Grandma Vied fa Moke Home-$wef-Ho-me ' Clearfield' -- MM4MMIr4Wks CraeHm ef Awwlcs CMcepe SfiSmb SS2 Market Phone 85-J- -l i |