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Show Couple Announce Davis Canners, Crop Growers Engagement At Clearfield Society Clubs Mary B. Call Your Society and Club News to Mrs. How r inf 127 Miss Taylor, Mr. Lords is currently serving with the United States Navy in Rhode Island. 3 Mr. Adams Wed . Ann Jean Page' to LaVar Lords, son of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Lords of Woods Cross. their daughter, Phone s Wedding plans are set for next June to be held in the Salt Lake LDS temple as a double ring if LAYTON In a ceremony per- formed at the home of her parents, Miss Lonnie Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Taylor, became the bride of Evan Adams. 'C Stork Talk A The ceremony was performed Thursday, December 22, by Bishop Evan Whitesides. . From Walker Air Force Base, Rosewell, New Mexico, comes news of the arrival of a baby daughter, and first child, born, on Christmas Day to happy parents, Lt. and Mrs. H. C. Weiser. The new mother is the former Sharon Heslop, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Other proud Heslop, Kaysville. grandparents are Dr- - and Mrs. H. C. Weiser, Bountiful. ym The benedict is the son of Mrs. OKeith Adams. Both young people are students at Davis High School. The seventeenth annual short course for canning crop growers and canners field men from Davis, Cache, Box Elder, Weber, Morgan and Utah counties will be held at the Hotel Ben Lomond in Ogden January A and 7. The first days program which Will begin at 9 a. m. with registration will continue with movies and discussions on 'peas, sweet corn and snap beans, including an address by President Daryl Chase of the Utah State Agricultural College. Other topics that day will consist of Developments of Frost ResistSweet ant Varieties of Peas, Corn Variety Trials, "Factors Affecting' Utahs Canning Crops, Mr. and Mrs. Don Feller, Kaysville, are announcing the arrival of a son born Thursday, December 22, in a Salt Lake hospital. This is the sixth child for the Fellers. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Glen Robins, Kaysville, ahd Mr. and Mrs. Jack P. Feller, BETA SIGMA PHI The Alpha Lamba Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority held its Christmas party, Tuesday, December 20, at the home of Mr. and Mrs: Bruce Nalder. Husbands of .members were honored guests. ' ACACIA Mrs. Lewis P. Cook entertained the Acacia Club at her home with a Christmas party December included Mrs. Golden F. Layton, Mrs. Dorothy Day, Mrs. Aleen Layton, Mrs. Clarence Bone, Mrs. Evan Ellison, Mrs. Spencer Adams; Mrs. Otha Green, and Mrs. fYird Cook. THE APPLICATION DEADLINE FO DENTAL TREATMENT DOCS APPLY TO VETS WHOSE DENTAL. NOT DISABILITIES RESULTED FROM COMBAT wounds SERVICE Mr. and Mrs. Layton, arrived an Ogden hosis the former "" " Miss Flint, Bride of Mr. Jones C C - J ? Mr. and Mrs. Newell Layton and two children of Sacramento, California, are here at the home of Leo Layton and other relatives. C. G. Chandler is home from an Ogden hospital where he was taken a week ago with a broken back. He will be in a cast foneveml. months. Sunday dinner guests of M,.and Mrs, Clarence Bone and son, Billy, were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Whitesides and family. Mrs. Leone Love was hostess at a family Christmas dinner Mon- -' day. Among the forty guests were Mr. and Mrs. Myron Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Newell Layton and two children of Sacramento, California Christmas dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. E., Ellison Monday were Mr. and Mrs. Jesse D. Barlow, Clearfield; Mrs. George K. Reese, Mel Fowler of Salt Lake; Mrs. Sarah J. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. George B. Wilcox and Catherine, the Roy Simmons family, Mr. and Mrs. Haven J. Barlow and family and John and Carol Morgan and family. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Merrill of Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Flint and Glen Layton were Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Garth Evans and family in LAYTON STAKE DANCE oo rmfH y r hi VnilANII AMiNUTBATION Fwr Layton Stake MIA annual New Years Eve Dance will be Saturday from 8:31) to midnight in the First Ward. A good orchestra has been engaged and there will be and refreshments furnished. I nolsemakers -- MS The new Mrs. Curtis D. Jones LAYTON In a ceremony performed December 8 in the Salt BIRTHDAY CLUB Lake LDS Temple by President KAYSVILLE The Westside El Ray Christiansen, Miss Bonnie Neighborhood Birthday club held Jean Flint became the bride of its Christmas dinner and party Curtis D. Jones. Wednesday, December 21, in the Mr. and Mrs. Hector J. Flint Larkin Dining Room. are parents of the bride and the grooms parents are Mr. and Mrs. TRI-CLUB Eugene D. Jones. CLEARFIELD The Tri-Club The evening following their marof the Community Church has riage the newlyweds were feted planned a watch party for aQ mem- with a reception in the Layton bers for Saturday night Mr. and First Ward presided over by Mr. Mrs- - Phil Biddle are in charge of and Mrs. Flintthe evenings entertainment- - , The bridal party stood before an or INJURIES, NOR TO FORMES PRISIONERS-OF-WA- R WHOSE DENTAL DISABILITIES ARE SERVICE -- CONNECTED ct A new son for Spencer L. Hovey, last Wednesday in pital. The mother Hortence Lemmon. Ex- The Golden Rule works like graC. F. Dole vitation. KAYSVILLE Mr. and Mrs. James Reed, Sanger, California, are announcing the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Dorothy Reed to James F. Killian, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Killian, Kaysville-Thmarriage will take place early in January with a ceremony to be performed in the Salt Lake -LDS Temple. The bride tdDe is a graduate of the BYU, class of 1955, and is presently teaching school in Spanish Fork. will continue The benedict-elehis studies at the Provo university. He has served two years with the United States Army, part of the time in Europe, and has fulfilled an LDS Mission to Argentina. LAYTON The second days schedule which will cover tomatoes, farm labor and other topics will include such subjects, as Grading Problems of Tomatoes in Utah, Controlling the Vinegar Gnat, "Farm Labor and Grower Outlook for Utah Experience in Handling Labor. Clauds Draayer, Clinton, is president of the Davis County Canning The Crop Growers Association. short course committee includes A. W. Chamber of the Utah Canning Crops Association, Philip Dix of the Utah Canners Association, and G. Alvin Carpenter from the Utah tension Service. 12 About Folk In New Controlling Weeds in Canning Crops, Proper Rotations for Canning Crops and other subjects. State Agricultural Colleges Janies F. Killian To Claim Bride From Coast City e Clubs Thurs., Dec. 29, 1955 Page Attend Short Course Mr. and Mrs. CLEARFIELD Smith Page of HO E 330 So. st have announced the engagement of Bowring, Society Editor Kaysville. Davis County, Utah gfasm EQ oiTiiSsr jp&zyisar arch of chrysanthemums and wed ding bells. The bride was lovely in a floor length gown of white slipper satin and net with set-i- n front panels of lace. The lace bodice was fashioned with a round neck and long pointed sleeves. Her floor length veil fell from a white bead ed cap and she carried a bouquet of red roses and white carnations encircling a white orchid. i Miss Donna Higgs, in lilac, attended the bride as maid of honor. Her two sisters. Miss Maurine Flint in pink and Miss Linda Flint in blue acted as bridesmaids. All the attendants carried crescent shaped bouquets of red roses and white carnations. Standing with their brother best men were Duke Jones and Eugene C. Jones. Ushers were the brides brother Reed Flint and Lee Robins. her brother-in-la- Flint wore a salmon gown and Mrs. Jones was in grey. Both wore corsages of white orchids. The Misses Kay Roberts, Hannah Williamsen, Shirlee Forbes, and Beverly Jones were in the gift room. Miss Erma Adams, Miss Joyce Forbes, and Miss Margaret Stephens had charge of the dining room. For her honeymoon the ne$ Mrs. Jones donned a red suit. , Mr. Jones is making a home for his bride In Ogden. ,, Mrs-- ( .. Buicks 1956 power pocked Cmtuit Uvtora, Model 661 RKriera, Modal 63. hardtop die (at top), ood Ike Iti practically A It no effort at all for a sprinter to walk. to pick up a child. a breeze for a weight-lifte- r Aixi so it is with the 1956 Buicks in cruising are the mightiest powered Buicks yet built Tale N. Davis Stake 1 HAPPY NEW To ear loyal patrons. VP wish jom s New Year full of happiness, prosperity, food health and all the thin that make lift good. VP it mte yen in enr hr tt manner in the new year. 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