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Show 4 :wwild, 7ho's New! Mr & Mrs riYSVILLE Vn i the. arrival five-oun- eight-poun- d, hter j Rob-announ- ce ce t an Ogden hospital, at 11 p. TV. Tke haVe one other child, a Behlinjp Robert, aged two ion, Conway Mr & 2. mm Grandparents jW are Bhlmfiof KM- S. Jenkins of Lo- - R. Jj pn. BABY The J. William announce. the. arrival of. a In at the Holy Cross hospital in noon. Lake, Sunday, June 1, at SJ Swans have two other chil-IKAYSVILLE T. both daughters, Diana, aged wd Susan who is two years BABY Mr & -- Mrs C. K. the are proud parents jUrtinson Lake T, k.hy boy born at a Salt Mrs Malast Thursday. wpital rian the former Jean Parks, SSJhter of Mr A- Mrs John Parks. LAYTON - J BABY 11 A boy was born Saturday lining at the Dee hospital to Mr. JadMrs. Carl K. Barber. six-poun- d, BAB-Y- Good news CLEARFIELD omea in threes out in the B. E. C. Talbot households in Ashbr-- J. ' Clearfield. On May 23, the Ashby's welcomed into their family a son, already named Roy Dale, bom at St BeneRoy Dale has two dict hospitaL pandmothers, Mrs. Annie Clark of Kaywille and Mrs. Lydia Ashby, Woods Cross. ten days later, June 1, welcomed a new granddaughter, bora in Ogden Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ashby. The new arrival will be known as Linda Rae. The mother is the former Nola Talbot and Linda Rae has pro other grandparents in addition to the Ashbys, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Talbot and two Mr. Clark and Mrs. Ashby. Mr. and Mrs. Talbot are also becoming acquainted with another new granddaughter, born to Mr. end Mrs. Harvey Talbot recently. Mrs. Talbot is the former Belva Then just tin Ashbys great-grandmothe- rs, Cotier. Admiral Theatre CLEARFIELD Wain Phone: KUetric 356-J- -l Mmahmle Swarf Rita Mann and Lester Morton Wed, May 28 D. R. Nelson, Wed LAYTON Of interest is the announcement of the marriage of Miss Gloria Robbins, daughter of Mrs. Vera J.. Robbins, Salt Lake, to Douglas R. Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Nelson of Layton. The marriage was performed at the Robbins home by C. E. Jones. The bride chose a lovely pink afternoon dress. The young couple were attended by Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Watts. A reception for the immediate members of the two families followed the ceremony. The young couple are honeymooning in Los Angeles, Cal. AND NORA PRENRISS Ann Sheridan Kent Smith Bruce Bennett Plus VACATION IN RENO Jwkaley, v, 1 - 7.1 FRANK SAWYER, making his debut as a full fledged skating star in Holiday on Ice, spectacular ice revue, coming to the Coliseum, State Fair Grounds, Salt Lake City, aa the premiere attraction of the Centennial, embarks on one of his unusual feats which he displays nightly at each performance. Its nice work if you can get it. The showing is set for June 2Jhrough June Black Female, $15.00. 246-- J Corner 1st No. 2nd East HAND-TIE- D FLIES! To Your Order. Choice of Patterns and Size Free Estimates Fly Rode Repaired Rewound. and Reels Repaired and Oiled. Have your painting Done by Local Licensed Contractor Wally Brown B. C. TAYLOR i h17 on Nate Kilfoyle 228 KAYSVILLE . . PHONE Reasonable Prices . . first Quality Work. Inttrprttive ntmorial dtalgui waiting your leisurely here. We Inspection re proud to have you tea them. 2. Ike .if' iU, W V 7. Mr. and Mrs. Donald DeWitt seen rutting their wedding rake at reception held on May 9. - Mr. and Mrs. n LAYTON II. Call of West Layton announce the marriage of their daughter. Miss LaRue Call, to Donald F. DeWitt, son of Mrs. John Child of Clinton. The marriage took place in the Salt Lake LDS temple on May S. For the reception given in honor of the couple in the North Davis junior high school on May !, the bride wore a beautiful white satin, long train gown, fashioned with a sweetheart lace trimmed neckline with long pointed sleeves. The bridal gown carried buttons down the front. Her fingertip veil was of imported illusion, and fell front a tiera of oiange blossoms. Her bridal bouquet was lilies of the valley and white carnations, centered J, with an orchid and carried streamers with lovers knots and bells. The brides attendants were Mil-to- ed Mrs. Leon Johnson, Salt Lake City, as matron of honor, and Miss Call of Layton, as maid of honor. Bride's maids were Miss Shiiley Watson, Rupert, Idaho; Miss Donna Parker, Clinton, ami Miss Jean Stevenson, Layton. Lewis Weathers of Clinton was best Af-to- n man. Mrs. Jack DeWitt registered the guests, and assisting with the gifts were Mrs. Elwood Dawson, Mrs. Vern Thurgood, Mrs. Henry Call and Mrs. Pearl Kynaston. Refreshments were in charge of Mr & Mrs Arnold Thurgood, Shirley Thurgood and Welma Neville. The young couple attended the US AC in Logan, and Mr. DeWitt is a senior at the school, and a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. He is president of Pi Gamma Mu and vice president of the Sociology club. They are residing at 323 Boulevard, Logan. 43 The attendants all wore pastel shaded gowns and carried matching nosegays of pink rosebuds. D. Drew M. Peterson acted as best man for his brother. A breakfast was given in honor of the young couple in the Empire room of the Hotel Utah, by the grooms parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Peterson. The bride has been extensively 73-NJ- The couple will return to California after a short honeymoon in canyons lf southern Utah. Mrs. J. Wright Child, who, with her son and bride-to-barrived in Clinton last Thursday, will continue her visit at the home of Mr. 1 I DEALER i Brink ea, Mops 1 end Broom and other cleaning aids. F. A. WEYERSBERG 1038 South 11th East St. . . . Res. SALT LAKE CITY 5. UTAH Off. 13 Wash. Blvd, Phone 8914 3019 OGDEN, UTAH MALIM e, IN OINUINI COLO Will NO O J and Mrs. Raymond Davis. STEAKS T-Bo- GRADE A and Sir Loin Steaks ne TEMPURA (Shrimps Fried in Deep Fat.) Cooked by Specialist. p ii CHOW MEIN (Home-Mad- t e) Ground Sirloin Steaks .Sweet and Sour Pineapple SANDWICHES: Barbecued Pork Fish ORDERS TO TAKE OUT . . . and CHOP GROCERY t , ana 1 1 IV OKUDA SUEY For Reservations . . . Phone: Kaysville 102-- W LAYTON HIGHWAY 91 Cafe . . . Open 5:00 P. M. till midnight Closed Mondays p . ?' Jr f WHERE TO BUY WHERE TO GO IN OGDEN help snd as s guide to the people In this area, we suggest that yon keep this directory for easy reference to save vou time and effort while SHOPPING IN OGDEN As s and Women WRIGHTS FOR SALE For Hie complete' line of FULLER CO. Apparel for Juniors, Misses with the FULLER PIONEER MEMORIAL ART persons. l HOtat t --T- Burton officiating. entertained prior to her marriage. That evening the young couple were honored with a wedding reception at the, Layton ward amuse- C 1 ment hall. The bride chose for this occasFOR SALE ion a charming model of white HEAD 75 OF MILK COWS brocaded satin, trimed with seeded in veil (Mostly Holstein and pearls. Her short length lace was caught with a crown of Guernseys) seed pearls. She carried a bou.Tested T, B. and Bangs.) (All quet of calla lilies, centered with ' an orchid. ALSO 160 ACRES OF The bride was attended by Mrs. EXCELLENT, WELL Jeniel Adams as matron of honor. MEADOW IRRIGATED Bridesmaids were Miss Josie Bush LAND and Miss Marie Yeamans. Miss 3 Dorothy Peterson, sistes of the CALL HOLLADAY honor. was maid of bridegroom, Shop AT Interior and Exterior . $ 15. PAINTING - ; v LAYTON Announcement is made of the marriage of Miaa Wanda Adams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Adams of Lsyton, to Max W. Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Peterson of Ogden. The marriage was solemnised on Wednesday, May 21, in the Salt Lake LDS tpmple, with Robert I. 'v it but one of many shower was given in their honor Satin da v night at the home of Mr. and Mrs John II. Hill. Among the guests attending were Mrs. J. Wiight Child, Albeit V. Bonham, Clairmont; Miss Joan Spratley, Sir. and Mrs. A. W, Bonham Jr., Mrs. Venice C. Mingus. Derral M. Child, Salt City; Mr. and Mrs. Arvil I,. Child, Nyssa, Ote Mr. and Mrs. Jack Draayer, Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Olsen, Plain City, Mrs. C. H. Simpson, Hooper and Mrs. Allen Adams and Children, Layton. Mrs. Adams conducted the games. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Hill and Mrs. Raymond Davis to Wanda Adams, Max Peterson Married in L D S Temple FOR SALE COCKER PUPPIES (Only Two Left.) Blond Male, $20.0). - : lace-trimm- LAYTON The marriage of Miss Nadene Fry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Loyl Fry of Victory Park, and Clyde Spencer, san of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Spencer of Kaysville, has been announced. Mrs. LaRue Bassett will entertain at a miscellaneous shower for the bride. Other parties are being planned for the near fueure. 'Gh. 5 out-of-to- -- satin-cover- Are Announced Jane Wyman 12 . lace-tnmm- Rites Fry-Spenc- er (Intermountain Premier) 11 ' ij Dennis Morgan JUNE 10, I Mrs.-Mel- ba Gloria Robins and Thurs June 5, 1947 Page - A Bar-bai- CHEYENNE TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY June g PHONE 8UNDAY AND MONDAY JUNE 8 AND 3 Clear-PeoP- le -- 1 Jane Prelsser Rites Performed, May 29 I)a-vi- d Rogers Pins Freddie Stewart Bedford-Ree- d NO MARGIN FOR ERROR Kaysville. Davis County, Utah CLINTON Of interest to their many friends in Davis county is the mariiage of Spencer B. Child, son of Mr and Mrs. J. Wright Child of Clairmont, Cal., formerly of Clinton, and Miss Virginia Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Arthur Smith, also of Clairmont. The ceicmony was performed in' the Salt Lake LDS temple, Monday, Bei-nar- APACHE ROSE FREDDIE STEPS OUT Virginia Smithjand Spencer Child; Wed . CLEARFIELD Several attended the wedding of Kenneth Reed and Miss Shir-Ic- y KAYSVILL- E- On May Miss Bedford, daughter of Mr A daughter of Mi. and Mrs. William Bed foul of Ogden. Mrs. Albert Mann of Bountiful, beThe wedding was solemnized on came the bride of Lester Bernard 1. in the First Thuisday, May Morton, son of Mr. and Mrs. d 1ieshyterian church by Rev. Dar-le- ll Morton of Kaysville. M. Farnum. marriage was solemnized in The the Salt Lake LDS temple by bride wore a w hite. brocaded satin gown with O. JVlchay, and a fingertip veil at reception and carried a bouquet of calla lilthe home of the bride's patents honored the newlyweds in the een-in- ies rente! ed with an orchid. Her attendants were Miss a Miss Beth Fox was maid of Bedford as maid of honor. Miss Ruth Lamberson and Miss honor, Munson of Kays-vl-ss Geniel Reeves, Miss Riiby Zampedri as bridesmaids. Reeman and Miss Oran Jack Thomas was lest man. UshMann were bridesmaids. ers were Norman Bedford ami EdThe bride wore a wedding gown ward Noiris. of traditional white satin with a hollowing the wedding a recepdainty lace trim at the neck and tion was held in the church parlor sleeves. Hre veil of brides illus- with 00 guests attending. After a honeymoon in Califorion., fell from a seed pearl tiara. Her attendants wore identical nia the couple will make their models of pink and blue and ear- home in Ogden. ned nosegays of roses. After a short honeymoon, the newlyweds will make their home in Salt Lake City. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY JUNE I AND 1 Roy POPULAR COUPLE WED, MAY 8 Iron Wheel Fordson Tractor 'and 2 bottom INCORPORATED plow, $200.00. II. D. John Deere mow er and rake, $60.00. See Saturday or IN OGDEN DRESSES . . . SHOES MILLINERY . . . LINGERIE MODERATE PRICES PREVAIL. COATS . Sunday P. W. WEBB t 1 Kaysville To Good Sportsmanship Bank Smokery Watson-Tann- ' ... Griffon and Society Brand Suita Wilson Bros. Furnishings fonturos Ogdens Finest Mens Gab Our Lunch Counter er 1 Nunn-Bus- Shoes h Ststson Hats Interwoven Sox ... Serveo Good, Clenn Food! Watson-Tann- Wash. Blvd. Phone 2313-1- 5 er CLOTHING CO. 371 24th 8L 51 COMPLETE HOBIE FURNISHERS i Free Delivery Furniture and Carpet Co. RELIABLE The Store With the FURNITURE CO. Friendly Doors Q 3 Washington Clrd. 2331-3- 2276 Washington Blvd. -- Welcome, New Residents b a aLlSOofnstfn of Davis County I SHOP and SATE at WHERE EVERYONE SECP3 WITH SEARS WaiA tv 22:suj:n.ELv: CZZZ'A IN OGDEN . a. |