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Show 4 WotllcL GWMfol Doyle Thurgoods jke Honored at Reception YKRDKLAND DARK lmo Iwn appropi intcd ci diluud , - V t '' ) Funds the ly ohoson book. sulisontun to Tho Weekly lie t Ion. has boon plaood in tho toi tho oon oniotioo of laik li-h- losulonts Open House Set V '4- 's $ P' - V . $ For Newlyweds I ' ' KAYSVILLE - An open house reception Sunday, DoooniU'r at tho homo of Mr. ami Mrs. Ralph Williams m Kasvillo will honor tho Mr. and Mrs Ralph laik Williams. The bride was formerly Miss Jeanette Richardson of Denver, Colo. The couple mated vows December Ho in St Barnabas Episcopal church in Denver. 5 newly-marrie- d s. ... y X V vr - y ndaji :-- 4 f o' I i? y r ' ;AfU MMxNjWeteew: , v 'VWP , vs f.s v ' ' MR. AND MRS. DOYLE THURGOOD reception in honor wed Mr. and Mrs. exchanged Doyle Thurgood, who marriage vows earlier in the week in the Salt Lake LDS temple, was hold Friday evening in the Syracuse LDS ward recreation hall. Mrs. Thurgood was . the former Kiss Fern Hatch. The bride chose for her reception a white satin gown with long peplums. Her short net veil was caught at the hairline with seed pearls and her bridal bouquet was of split white carnations and red roses centering an orchid LAYTON of ATES ITS the newly A Mrs. Carmen Dibble, matron of honor, chdse a pink and white model and held "a white carnation and white rosebudNiosegay. Miss Barbara Hatch, sister of the bride, chose a blue gown with nosegay of pink carnations and pink roses. Bridesmaids were MissxFatrieia Green, who chose pink, M is- Mel- -' ba Fielding, blue and white; Miss Delores Argyle, in blue; Miss Carol Barney, orchid; Miss Maxine Stevenson, lime, and Shirley black and white. The attendants all wore net mits and hats matching their dresses and - Knob-laug- 302 IN OGDEN )- -- met WOMENS BLOUSES IN FINE RAYONS 2.98 Shirt types fine cluster with - tuck- ing. Dressy styles with fine embroid- ier - LAYTON Bone wedding Mi. ami Mrs. h, ery or lace. White, dark or pastel shades, 32 to 38. lint Eian-ci- s celebiatcd their 5!Hh at their anniwrsary FARMINGTON home in West Layton Friday. ' Miss Edith Walsh and M iss Clara Mr Bone was horn in Kaysville, assisted by officers and Richards, March 14, Istl.", the son of William ami Ellen Carter Bone. Mrs teachers of the local Junior Sunday Bone, who was l.ucy Isubelle Lay-to- School, presented a holiday page-- 1 daughter ot Chi istopher and ant, Sunday morning, entitled n, Isabelle Golightly Layton, was at Kaysulle, November 7, lMio. On Dec. in. Inns, they veie nun lied at Kaysville, They moved to Layton following their marriage und liecame engaged in farming. Several years later they opened a mercantile store in to the LAYTON Members of St. farmLayton, later returningsince rewhere they have Roses and St. Olafs churches held sided. a Christmas party Friday evening Roth are Wry active memliers at the Layton Town hall. The party was sponsored by the Altar so- - of the Layton Second ward L. D. ciety, directed by Mrs. George S. church until several months ill ago, when they encountered Samis of Skyline. heulth. Mr Bone is a niemU-of the . North Davis stake high priest ipiarum and has served as a counselor in the West Iayton bishopI, A Ci ON ClearEloise Wilcox, Sunday school superfield, daughter of Emery II Wil- ric and in theHe is an accomplished cox, was recently pledged to the intendency. led and violinist an orchestra for Spur organization at Utah State several years. Agricultural college, according to Mrs. Bone served as president Marie Standley Nelson, Boise, Ida., of the Y. W. M. I. A. for three president. Membership in the Spurs is comoosed of leading sophomore years, as a Relief society teacher coeds who help to foster college ami is a member of the Hollyhock activities and projects of a worthy camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, and a member of the Lay-to- n nature. American Legion Auxiliary. Mr & Mrs Bone are the only all carried similar nosegays of living couple present when the pink and white carnations. Mrs Afton Hatch, mother of the ward was organized in Februbride, chose a chartreuse gowvi ary, ls!o. They have six sons and daughwith sequins with a pink and white carnation corsage. Mrs. Thurgood, ters: Delbert F. Bone, Salt Lake; mother of the bridegroom, chose a Mrs. Ethel Corbridge, Mrs. AlberAnnie Layton, Rolnns, Mrs. blue gown with sequins and wore ta a corsage of gardenias and rose- Miss Maryof Bone and Clarence L. Layton. buds. Darve Thurgood, brother of Bone, all the bridegroom, and Marlin Hill both stood as best man. Assisting in receiving the guests were Paul Hatch, brother of the bride, and Ira Thurgood, father of the bride LAYTON groom. Lnyton First, SecMrs. Darve Thurgood was in ond, Third and Fourth wards will charge of the serving room, assist- sponsor a dance Saturday, Decemed bv Miss Connie Stevenson, Miss ber 27, in the Layton L. I). S. ward Loi Corbridge, Miss Wilma Neville, recreation hall. The public is inMiss Sharleen Layton and Miss vited to attend. Marlene Hale. Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Page, Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Corbridge and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Green were in charge of refreshments. Mrs. Lewis Major and Mrs. Murland Stevenson were in charge of the gift room, assisted by Karen, Janet and Orell Corbridge. During intermission a short program was given with Carl Barber as master of ceremonies. Mrs. Carmen Dibble and Miss Patricia Green played a violin duet, When You Were Sweet Sixteen, accompanied by Mrs. Emma Kellogg. Miss Marlene Hale, accompanied by Miss Connie Stevenson, sang If You Were the Only Girl, and Rex Cunningham sang a solo, accompanied by Miss Stevenson. The bride has been extensively entertained prior to her marriage. She is a junior student at Davis high school. The young couple will make their home in Syracuse. born r bpill Pledge Sponsor Dance - a, ft Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hone, well known I.uton couple, who celebrated their 5iMh wedding anniersar Frida) at their home in West La) ton. Xmas Social k,wA'"w' Red Cross Makes Grant for Navajo Relief ."The Spirit of Christmas. Merrill l.eola read a Christmas play Sunday evening at an L. D. S. church session in the chapel A large number of Farmington relatives and friends were guests Saturday evening at Davis high school at the wedding of E. Glen Green and Maliel Cailos. who were married earlier in the day at the Salt Lake L. I). S. temple. The local L. I). S. Primary association officers and teachers under the direction of President Iona Miller entertained the children at a Christmas party Wednesday afA ternoon. program, including presentations by Miss Taylors dancing classes, a Santa Claus visit, and refreshments lent gaiety to the occasion. Mr & Mrs Chet Thorne of Baldwin Park, California, were honor guests at a family party, Tuesday evening. Mr & Mrs Keith Reading of Centerville visited relatives here Sunday. Mrs. Reading is a sister of Mrs. M. P. Leonard. Mr & Mrs L. D. Young entertained Sunday at a family dinner. Mr & Mrs Milton Sessions, Mrs. Amanda Miss Clara Richards, Richards and Mrs. Ella Van attended the Weber college Christmas. Musical prseentation at L. D. S. assembly hall in Salt Lake City, Tuesday. Mrs. B. J. Leonard returned Saturday afternoon after Bpending a week in a Salt Lake City hospital. Mrs. Ionard is recovering Mrs. Fet satisfactorily. FOR SALE (Very Good Condition) TRI BIKE RHONE 289-- Kaysville, Davis County, Utah Thurs., Dec. 25, 1947 Page J.AFF-A-DA- The WASHINGTON, D. C. American1 Red Cross on Dec. 0 appropriated :loo,(NH for immediate stop-gathe aid for Indians-uNavajo and Ilopi reservations in Utah. Alizona and New Mexico, it was announced, by Basil O'Connor'. Red Cross president. The appropriation was made for immediate use pending aetion on an emergency brll now before congress. Funds allotted by tin National Red Cross will he used to supplement assistance now being provided through the Bureau of Indian Affairs and Navajo tribal funds. Quick action in affording the In diaris aid through the Navajo Serv ice ked Cross chapter at Window Rock, Ariz.. was assured by the Red tross agent. Two trained dis aster relief workers, Richard Gor don and Richard T. Van Metre Jr both of San Francisco, were dis patched today to assist the Win dow Rock chapter Gordon is dis aster relief director of the Pacific area of the Red Cross. Van Metre is assistant director of home servp Iaik Resident associa-!iu- n for the pui chase of now books !' bo liu od m tlio library. Sugwould bo gestions of so t ho libiaiy comnuttoo 'an till public iloniand. It tin book you'o boon wanting to i oa.l is not ot on tho library shohps. ploao rail at tho library Monday , W odnosday or Friday and irno tho libiaiian tlio title of your im -- ' Nv- Park Resident Association to Buy New Books Newly-Marri- ed s COUPLE NOTE 59TH WEDDING DATE 5 Y M Theyrs some of my baby- -' sitters! oil. eye glasses, first aid wool doth. An additional kits and $23,000 worth of supplies now is being procured and this will include 3000 wool blankets, $0000 worth of eduice. cational equipment, 250 pairs of They will begin immediately to eye glasses and 100 first aid kits. meet the basic needs of the In-- d i a n s, including supplementary food ami clothing. The supplies will he purchased through the normal channels of trade on the reservation,- Mr. OConnor explained. FOR SALE James Stewurt, superintendent 2 of the reservation, has given the Red Cross assurances that his own staff will work with the Red Cross in insuring family and individual needs, according to Kamone S. Eaton, Red Cross vice president in charge of the Pacific area. The Junior Red Cross already has provided Navajo children on the reservation with $5000 worth of supplies which include cod liver Pair Ice Skates Size Boys KAYE BARTON 5-- 7 PHONE 142 Kaysville, UJah ) Mai ors For Your New Year's Partyl i Fruit Cakes. Pies. Rolls. ORDER EARLY! Bakery KAYSVILLE, PHONE 782 - W FRESH DAILY . . . Dread, Pies, Cakes, Rolls, Donuts! MERRY CHRISTMAS! St Skyline Building Main Street Investment Company Phone Kaysville 300-- Kaysville, Utah W I M l ier x d b We take this opportunity to and countryside we etC ft Through town thank our patrons for the pleasant associations we have had s&Jjafspeed our greetings! with them In the past. We do appreciate your patronage and 5 Shi 3 3 -- hope that we may have the pleasure of serving you in the future. To you and yours we extend the Season's Greetings. ggSTMAS 1947 , si D , , TAYLORSLG.A.MARKET FAIRWAY MARKET, SHARON BUILDERS SUPPLY Kaysville, Kaysville Kaysville . r i |