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Show Children Enoy Traditional Christmas Party Clubs Mary B. Bowring, Society Editor to Mra. Bowring i Cal) Your Society and Club New Phone 127 Betty Bishop, David L. Jones Wed of early winter lovely Mias bride was Betty Bishop, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Bishop, who exchanged wedding vows with David L Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank L Jones. The couple was married November 22 in Elko, Nevada. On in; jr-- December 10 they were of honor at a receptionpfe-side- d guests over by the parents of the bride in the Third Ward Recreation Hall. The newlyweds greeted guests before an arch way of white candelabra with red satin ribbon and On ir white wedding bells. The young bride chose a floor-lengt- h gown of whit lace, fashioned with high Peter Pan collar, three-quartlength sleeves, and a full skirt Her elbow length veil of brides illusion fell from a Jul-licap, and she carried a bouquet of red rose buds, white chrysanthemums and a white orchid. Miss Linda McCormack was maid of honor and wore a ballerina length gown of white with red accessories. 'Bridesmaids were Miss Carol Adamson in pale blue with white, Miss Linda Barker In white with red, Miss Catherine in blue with white, and Miss Mari' lyn Mansell in white with red. All the attendants carried nosegays of red roses with white chrysanthemums. farrell Ackensen stood as best man for the groom and ushers were Lane Jones and Joel Galbraith. For her daughters wedding, Mrs. Bishop chose a blue gown while Mrs. Jones, benedicts mother, was in white. Both wore corsages of red roses. During the evening organ music was played by Homer Reed. Mrs. Harold Gailey and Mrs. Max J. Bishop assisted in the dining room, with Misses Evalyn Brough, Janet Flowers, and Arline Bur-bidserving. The gift room was presided over by Mrs. Eva Adamson and Mrs. Bernelce Blattner, with the Misses Marys (The Wood, Berdine Steiner, and Barbara Blattner assisting. The young couple is residing in Kaysville, where the bride is continuing her studies at Davis High School. V er et presented a program depicting both parts of Christmas at their Primary party last week. Kaysville First Ward Primary children Cathy Higgins 'Becomes Bride V Vj ri Of Monte Frew SYRACUSE Friends are learning with interest of the marriage of Miss Cathy Higgins, Ogden, to Mont Frew of Syracuse. The young couple exchanged vows Friday, December 19, in a ceremony performed in Elko, Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Frew are parents of the benedict. In honor of the new bride Mrs. Frew and her daughter, Mrs. John Law entertained last Fhdday with a shower at the Frew home. Mr. Frew is making a home for his bride in Ogden-graduate of the USAC, Mr. Frew is also a veteran of two years service in the U. S. Army, part of which time was spent in Eu" rope. . Kaysville 1st Ward Primary Holds Christmas Program Children of the Kaysville First depicted both spirits of Christmas. Ward Primary enjoyed a Christ- There were scenes from the Bible mas party last Friday evening in showing the Babe in the Manger, the recreation halL Primaries throughout the area have been treating their members to special programs, visits from St. Nick, and treats as the Yuletide season ap- depicted. Every child in the Primary participated in the program and they all enjoyed the treats . proaches. The program in the First Ward brought them by an old gent was, perhaps, a bit novel as it dressed in a red suit. Santa s Bag Nearly Packed For Annual Xmas Trip New Officers Mrs. Craig Feted In Layton Ward LAYTON Officers for Leyton On Birthday Eighth LDS Ward have been an- Honoring her 79th nounced as follows: birthday anniversary, Mr. Laura Ronald Miller, bishop; DeMar H. Craig was feted with a family Rasmussen, first, and Richard Bees-ledinner Sunday at her home. AlexLAYTON - y, Mrs. David L. Jones . . . recent bride. sent the program. Santa Claus will be present with gifts for all the ' ' children. Clubs The Westpoint Jaycees and and their families are planning a ham dinner Thursday, December 22, at which 100 are expected to participate. It will be at 7:80 p.m. at the West Point ward haiL Children of members will pre Jay-cett- Howard Stoddard is president of the Jaycees and Beverly. Hunt la president of the Jaycettes. annual Christmas House Lighting Contest fell through because no applications were The Stork Talk KAYSVILLE Friends and relatives have learned with rpuch interest of the arrival of a new baby daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Kne-we- ll Rushforth, born December 18 in Palo Alto, California. The wee on has four big brothers and. a small sister. Her parents moved to the California city recently. Mrs. Clara Rushforth, Kaysville. is a happy grandmother. LAYTON Very newcomers to Layton Include: A son born Friday to Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Thomas; A daughter born December IS to Mr. and Mrs. Marvin E. Smullen. A son born December 14 to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Johnson. A son born December 14 to Mr. and Mrs. Francis B. Brown. , A daughter born December 15 to Mr. and Mrs. David A. Scott- A daughter born December 18 to Mr. and Mrs. Georg G. Ronnen-kamp. Davis Music Department Gives Program Robert Hender ,- A Christmas program was presented to the Bountiful and North Davis Junior High Schools last Wednesday and Friday, December 14 and 16, by the Davis High Schools music department. The music department, under the direction of Mr. John Stacey, presented their program during the morning classes. The program consisted of mainly Christmas selections varied by popular music. The trip is made every year. Profit! climb when work speeds up. ' An electric heater for your milk house or other barns or buildings Is easy to In stall, safe to operate and entirely automatic In operation. ris. On June 21, 1803, she married John David Craig in the Salt Lake LDS Temple- She lived in Layton since her marriage. Mr. Craig died a number of years ago. She is the mother of five children: Mrs. Georg Ronnenkamp and Carl Craig, Layton;' Othello Craig, Oakland, Calif.; Shirley Craig, Salt Lake City; and Mrs. Ira Thurgood, Syracuse. She also has 22 grandchildren and SO great- grandchildren. Cantata Given By Central Junior High LAYTON A Christmas cantata, second counselors; Dale ander, ward clerk; and Glen C. Lewis, finance clerk. Relief society officers are Hulda Johnson, president; Vera H. Thomas and Betty Jean Hill, counselors; and Joei A. Jensen, secretary. Sunday School: Richard Knott, superintendent; Rulon D. Hill and Harold M. Berry, assistants; Renee Melaney, secretary. YMMIA: Terrill Halliday, Richard B. Gorndell, Ralph B- - Morley, counselors; Ralph V. Krause, secretary. YWMIA: Avanell Darrin gton, president; Audrey Lillian Melaney, Marv Wharton, counselors; Joan Drummond, secretary; and Joan Johnson, attendance secretary. Primary: Grade L Thompson, president; Dorothella Knott and Carlene R. Patterson, counselors; and DeLore Harnois, ' secretary-treasurerEl-da- super-intende- . "Music of Bethlehem was presented Monday evening in the Central Jr. High School auditorium by members of the schools mixed chorus. Frank Parker, music Instructor at the school, directed the cantata. Miss Diane Nellson was narrator with Miss Margaret Whiteside SUNSET Cynthia Gayle and Mrs. Arles K. Steiner accom17, Morby, daughter of Mrs. panists- Daynes Music Company in of Sunset, has been Salt Lake City donated the us Paulin Morby selected to ride horseback in the of an organ for the presentation. annual Rose Parade in Pasadena, Calif., in January- Gayle was selected after a careLayton, Utah . f ful screening test to be one of 250 Dear Santa, Please bring me coconut candy girls in the United States to reand something dandy chess game ceive this honor. She was singled and some big surprises. Pleas out for this honor by a talent bring my new baby sister a great scout who saw her perform in a hors show in Idaho this year. big surprise. For the past several years Gayle Sincerely, has received honors in Davis county Gary Barker Important: (W live in the same and throughout the Intermountain old place in Layton.) region with her horsemanship in the Show Classes of horse shows. She has also won several Beauty Queen contests and has been Queen of Sunset, Davis County Queen and Queen of the Future Farmers of America Chapter at Davis High SchooL She is an accomplished and pianist and has also studied tap and ballet dancing for several years. Davis Girl to Appear in Rose Parade By , Bom December 28, 1874, in Kaysf ville, she, was the daughter Thomas and Mary Ann Payne Har- in US QUOTl YOU KAO Be Modem-FA- RM ELECTRIC ALLY Utah Power & Light Co. The rush and turmoil are nearly over. The crowded stores will soon close on the biggest sales event in history. Just two more days until Christmas. In all the homes Christmas trees now twinkle a welcome for Santa as boys and girls wait excitedly Santa is checking through his last minute mail. Tilling his last bag. The sleigh will soon be loaded and he will be on his the last few letters that have come in to Santa have been messages from little boys and girls in Kaysville, Layton, Clear-fielFarmington, Sunset and Syracuse: way-Amon- g d, Layton, Utah Dear Santa, I have been good this year would you pleas bring me some tools. Love Randy Layton, Utah Dear Santa, I hop I have been a good girl this year, and I hope you will bring me a doll and some clothes for And buggy and dishes and musical tedebear and some surprises. Thank You Love Gloria Jean . it Layton, Utah Dear Santa, LAYKLE HBWAKI JDWE. KCGDLE S0MB. Lee Kaysville, Utah Dear Santa, Please bring me a doll. And some books and a full skirt no strap. Merry Christmas. From Karen MIPt make Layton, Utah Dear Santa, I would like two guns and holsters and a pt boat and a new coat Bring my new baby sister something. Thank you, Jody Barker Kaysville, Utah Dear Santa, ' Thank you for the things I got last year. I would like a washing machine and maybe a play refrigerator, and a wagon, too, and a record player and some finger paints. Your friend, . Jennifer h news We Want to Hear From You If You: Get Married Hold a Meeting Are Elected to Office Have a Baby Take a Trip Have sn Accident Kaysville, Utah Valley Insurance Agency NO MEMBERSHIP MAIN, KAYSVILLE the Three Wise Men, and the Bestowing of Gifts. Later, Santa Claus with all his fun and frivolity was Kaysville, Davis County, Utah FEES PHONE 421 Thurs Dec. 22, 1953 Page 6B Dear Santa, Pleas bring me robert the robot, pleas Santa Claus. And a train. Thank you, Aaron Ray Woodward Phone 10 |