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Show y The Sharon Glauser, Paul Mattson Recite Vows ... Miss will beLynn Smith come Mo. Kurt Kosenfeld. Layton Miss Circles Date For Wedding At a luncheon Saturday Farmington, the news of the approaching marriage of Miss Lynn Smith Layton at Oakridge Country Club in and Kurt Rosenfeld was revealed. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell M Smith, UK Aircraft Avenue, Layton, are Kurt ia parents of the bride-elec- t. a son of Mr and Mrs. Emil Rosenfeld, Bern, Switzerland. He makes his home at 124.7 East First South, Salt Lake City. The luncheon, given by the mother of the future bride, carried out an autumn color scheme of jfold, green and brown. A small memo" on cork pads, tied with gold ribbon, made known the October litth wedding date. The couple will give their vows in the Congregational Church in Salt Lake City. wore a The lovely bride-elechampagne colored sheath of raw silk, with short sleeves and an off neckline. She centered wore pearl accessories. Mrs. T. A. Butcher, grandmother of the bride-to-band future brides great aunt, Mrs. Beulah Rait, both of Clifton, Colorado, were guests. Miss Smith is an honor graduate of the University of Utah in education. She was a member of the Pi Beta Thi, Orchesis, and Aquamaids. She taught school in Fullerton, California, last year. Mr. Rosenfeld finished his studies in Lousanne, Switzerland, in business August 15' 1957 PageJI- LAYTON NEWS LINE By LOUISE WATT Phone 947-- By Louise Watt - The Clearfield Logan LDS i the scene of the reTemple cent marruge of Miss Sharon Glauser a d Paul Mattson. President A. George Raymond officiated at the ceremony. The biide is a daughter of Mi. and Mrs Theodore F. Glauser of Clearfield and Mr. and Mis Louis M. Mattson of Logun are parents of the bridegroom. A wedding breakfast at the Bluebird Cafe in. Logan was given by the parents of the bridegroom immediately following the ceremony. That evening a reception in the Clearfield First-Thir- d Ward honored the newlyweds. The charming bride chose a gown of tulle over taffeta. The snug bodice and full skirt were enhanced by p leated tulle and lace. Her veil of illusion fell from a tiara of seed pearls and she carried a bouquet of pink rosebuds and stephanotis. Attendants to the bride were gowmd in sheath dresses of pastel embroidered cotton satin with chiffon drape and carried nosegays of pink carnations and stephanotis. They were Miss Sandra Sorensen, maid of honor; and Miss Glauser, Miss Dorothy Allen and Miss Barbara Glauser, bridesmaids Flower girls were Julia Glauser and Laura LoU Mattson. To depart for her honeymoon the bride donned a blue linen suit with white accessories. Mr. Mattson is stationed at Camp Irwin, Barstow, California, where the newlyweds will reside for the present full-leng- REFLEX Call Your Society and Club News to Mr-- lio wring .. Phone Kaysville with their daughter, Mrs. Ferris Layton Mrs. Eva Wiggill re- Kunz. From California k turned recently from a Layton Mr. and Mrs. Herbert trip to Yellowstone Park, with her Mr. and J. Bennett and Mrs. Bennetts nedaughter and Mis. Henry Cheney, of Ogden. phew, Frank Ilemaman of Napa, California, visited last week in Diamond Adams with Mr, Bennetts brother Mr. and Mrs. Diamond Adams Laytonsister-in-laMr. and Mrs. and family were guests of Dr and and Mrs. L. Reed Alder of Salt Lake Thomas R. Bennett. Visit in Layton City, last Tuesday evening. Mr and Mrs. DeVere Wintle and They all went to Midway last Saturday for the Alder family re- children of Honeyville, spent Sunday afternovin with Mrs. Wintles union Derrah Wiggills parents Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Layton. Mi. and Mrs. Derrah Wiggill and family spent the weekend at Marsh Lake in the high Uintas. 1 California Trip Mrs Maude Y. Watt will leave early Thursday morning by plane for Torrence, California. She is going to attend the wedding of her granddaughter, Miss Jacqueline (Jackie) Watt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Watt, formerly of Layton. She will also Farmington A group of twelve visit another son, Dr. and Mrs. Davis women will judge Y. Watt of Newport Beach, womensCounty Jay work and 4-Club ex-California bit at Salt Lake County fair From Mar) land at the fairgrounds in Murray next Mr. and Mrs. Milton Clegg of according to Mrs. Karma Baltimore, Maryland, are visitor Monday, Swindle, Davis home agent. at the Diamond Adams home. Mrs. P. From Davis will be Julia Clegg was the former Marilyn and Mina Flint, Kaysville; Gailey Mary Adams. They are here to spend Reva Wicker and Lucille a month's vacation with her par- Styler, Rosengreen, Bountiful; Charlotte ents. Nichols, Farmington; Marjorie Rhode Islaad Guest Criddle, West Point; Carol Steed, Captain and Mrs, Kenneth Sunset; Norda Gardner and Theland family of Rhode Island ma Haslam, Clearfield: Afton Elwere guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dialison, Layton; and Ila Barton, mond Adams last Thursday. They are leaving soon for Hawaii where The same accompanied by Captain Aplanap will be stationed Mrs. Swindle,group, will judge at Tooele for about two years. He is a nephCounty fair August 21 and 22. ew of Mrs. Adams. M. J. Leonard M. J Leonard, who has been ill in the Veterans Hospital, is now sufficiently recovered to return to Farmington A Trip to Yellowwork. stone is the title of the Primary Ill -- t Home play to be presented Wednesday Mrs. Orissa Thayne has been ill night, August 21, at 8 p.m. in the at her home. Farmington First Ward Church A aance I estival will also D Yrllew til one Trio Erected by Janeal Gard- Mr. and Mrs. Morris Miller and ner be .Th.e 8Umer family returned last Tuesday frojn n display. Everyone isinvitedto . a trip to Yellowstone Park. come. Visit In Pay son Mr. and Mr Harmon Pierson and daughter Ethel Ann of Gar- and aeeompunied Mr. and Mrs.) Leland Watt and children Patricia licenses Farmington and Darrel to Payson last Friday. have been issued Marriage to the following Mr visited with and Mrs. They CoUplea at the office of the Davie G enn ( owan and family. Patricia County clerk during the past Watt stayed for a week s visit week: with her cousin, Miss Mary Cowan. Aubert Stickler, Bountiful Attend Funeral Alice LaVone Nelson, Bountiful Mr. and Mrs. Merland Henrie went to Montpelier, Idaho, to atReed Opeqahaw Mann, Kays villa tend a funeral. They also visited Beverly Kay Pratt, Ogden two-wee- 127 son-in-la- Homemaker of The Week Roberta Little Uses Ideas In Home Learned At Relief Society Meetings By MARY DOW RING fyf 1' The Relief Society organization offers an opportunity to women to L learn to be good homemakers. Ca- - L pable instructors teach the, fine arts of cookery and sewing as well 9 thriftiness in learning to do in the home with the materials at hand. Many a chair has been reupholstered, drapes have) been made to have a professional touch, children march to school in finely and nutritious clothes, styled meals have become a MUST on countless tables through the efforts of the LDS Chuich Relief th Typical of what a homemaker can learn to do in Relief Society is the case of Roberta (Mrs. Ernest) Little of Kaysville. With a great deal of natural ability, plus a background of good homemaking, Roberta this past year has accomplished much through the Relief Societys classes. Table Setting Contest Winner Tooele Fairs H hi , ' Ap-lan- Sewing in and for the home has been emphasized by the organization and it is a source of wonder and amazement to see the beautiful fashions both for herself and her three adorable moppets that Roberta has made. Miss 2 Davis Women To Judge S.L, V Primary Play L. natural ability and ideas learned at Relief " dresses for herself and daughters, Society to make left to right, Lorelei, 4; Itenise, 2; and Christine, 7. (Reflex-JournROBERTA LITTLE used look-alike- She has an artistic touch that makes color combinations a Photo) "cinch" for her. Thus, her bedroom in the basement of her home is cool and invit-- . Layton Mary Ann Shurtz, 214 charming Dawson Street, Layton, has been ing with its pale lavender walls selected as a winner in the third and bright flowered drapes and ac- Farmington And '"Around the Annual Creative Table Setting Con- - cessories, such as small pillows, Block parade will be the highan ol(1 hassock in the test sponsored by Lenox, Inc., There wa light of the Farmington Second house Little husband Ernie that Trenton, N.J., producers of fine "srils summer Primary activities. china dinnerware and gift items, declared was No good, but Ro-SHie parade will be at 6 p.m. Wed- was awarded Iwnox China in berta has dressed it up to be a Aug 21 at the church. the pattern used in her contest fluffy feminine part of her room, The summer projects will be on covered it neatly, pillow slip entry. Lenox is the company fam-ISh- e Layton Word has been received display and punch and cookies will ous for making the official china style, so she can slip it off easily from Torrence, California, of the be sold. for the White House since the first for quick laundering. This, too, approaching marriage of Miss set was ordered by President Wood- - matches the drapes, Jacqueline Watt, daughter of Mr.JEST A MINUTE row Wilson in 1U17. and Mrs. George D. Watt, former"Those who deny freedom to is The home Little an out-1 is example a an winner Being judged j deserve it not for themselves, for this of what magazines mean by do it standing achievement Mjss yatt and pitcher M. Fried- - and, under a just God, cannot long Ernie articles. bit has, the yourself vows young studefit considering man will exchangee-weddinthousands of high school and col- by bit and room by room, finished rn August IK, in Englewood, Calilege girls who competed through- the basement into a . place of fornia. A reception will follow. out the country. charm, convenience and comfort. Miss Day, daughter of Miss Carolyn Munk, Davis High When the weather is hot, the Lit- Mr. and Myma Mrs. Orson Day of Lay-toGates Girl School, Kaysville, instructor in tles can spend their waking and has beelU thosen to be one Sunset Hugh and LaVan Hen-ing- Home Economics, submitted the sleeping hours in the cool of their of the bridal attendants. bom Gates, daughter August student entry in the contest and basement apartment. There is moved to Cali-- j After the 3 at Dee hospital in Ogden. was also awarded a prize of Lenox a workroom and office for Ernie fornia, Jackiefamily returned to China. Jackson Boy as well as bedrooms, all of which and lived with her grandparents, bespeak well of his workmanship Mr. and Mrs. David Stevenson, LaytonAmold and Edith Lin- 4 andStudent entrants, high school ton Jackson, son born August college girls registered in and of Robertas artistry in home- - while she completed her schooling Home Economics courses were making, at Dee hospital at Davis High School. She was to create an original table asked " a one of the hading chosen Smedley Boy Besides taking care of her home (,jws setting on blanks provided by Len-- 1 the (,pera in her senior Layton - Dale and Helen Brunson ox. girl selected a theme, and family, Roberta finds time to the USAC one, gj,e at'e-'deSmedley, on born August .1 at choseEach the type table on which to be active in various civic and yt,ar Dee hospital. aad the UYU one year. She y,ar' her setting and by coordin- - church organizations. create She is a s0 has )een attending El CaIsaacson Girl and ac-- 1 fine pianist and is in much de-- 1 mjno Burton and Donna sting china, silver, glass Co'lege in California where' Clearfield cessories, produced an original too, in this capacity. Dur- - hpr father is a professor on the Ziegler Isaacson, daughter born table setting. The contest was mand, jng the time she was learning from teachng staff August ."i at Dee hospital. judged by a group of prominent the Relief Society, she was con- p,. sides' her' grandparents, Mr Gonzales Girl personalities who are recognized trihuting much to it, being in and Mrs. Stevenson, her grand- Clearfield Jose V. and Fidincia ns outstanding in their respective on mother. Mrs. Maude Watt, also charge of the work lessons Valdez Gonzales, daughter born fields These judges were: Mrs. J.llo),s. (Wilma Whitaker was work )IVes in Uv ton. hosBenedict's St. ti at the August Hwers director lor her ward of which ' .au,l)!'rwf Miss Bernice 0fflcers are pital in Ogden T?,blt' Settings era Taylor, Mable fr itzgibbon, Americas leading ad- - Gi,,a.sm and Mable Christensen.) Strong Girl vYilliam Clearfield Kenneth E. and Viv- vertising woman; Mr Some of the recipes she gave to ian Dalton Strong, daughter bom Pahimann, member, American In- stitute of Decorators and author members of the organizations were August 7 at Dec hospital. of The Pahimann Book of Interior super and all have been Fawcett Girl Miss Martha Wright, band-testeLayton Richard G. and Yvonne Christensen Fawcett, daughter Stage, T.V., Radio and RecordingThis Angel Food Delight is Star; Miss Margaret White, Creatborn August B at De hospital. or of Decorative Arts, Newark out of this world." Gambill Bo Put to drain one number two can Clearfield Claude I) and Moto-mut- a of crushed pineapple. Cook in a bom son Gambill. August double boiler until creamy, not 7 at St Benedict's hospital. thick, 2 egg yolks beaten, 1 cup teaspoon salt Morris Girl sugar and 2 cups milk. Add Sunset Roy C. and Virginia Ev-- 1 package lemon or orange nuts if desired gelatin, 1 spoonful at a time, erett Morris, daughter bom August Cream shortening, sugar and Iwt cook until starting to jell 7 at St. Benedicts hospitaL eggs. Add sour milk, cream or slightly. buttermilk to which vinegar has Ward Girl Divide a small bakery (or a been added. Add dry ingredients. Kaysville Happy to announce mix) angel food cake in half. Break Add Vanilla and the arrival of a baby girl were: boiling water in into and bottom of , en-pieces put Xsired.Bake in' 'Mayer Kaysville Mrs Eai Tall will Mr. and Mrs. Delwin Ward. She inches izo 14lx. which have bc6n well greus- weighed in at 7 lb, 4 oz at the tertain the ALonas Club at her egg whites stiff, fold into pans i(J j flolmd at ;cs deg. about Dee hospital. Pleased and happy home Wednesday evening. 1 hold m 1(0 minute9 Pint whipped cream, JCk s grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Add to mixture will hold The JCKs pineapple. gelatin Kaysville Elmer Ward and Mr. and Mrs. their annual election of club of- - and pour half over cake. Add 1 FrostingLes Anderson. Uintah ficers Wednesday night at the cup maraschino cherries and 1 package powdered sugar Girl Swenson home of Mrs. Chester Flint at s cup chopped nuts on top. Put rest tablespoons cocoa (or to suit Another birth in the Ward famm. on the patio. The board mem- - of cake on top and pour remaining taste) ily was that of Mr. and Mrs Jerry hers will be hostesses for the eve- cream mixture over. with Top Canned milk (cold) Swenson - a baby daughter born at ning. ground nuts. I.et stand in refrig3 tablespoons shortening Mark? St. weighing hospital De the Lite Pinochle erator over night. Vanilla. 7 lb. t) oz. Proud grandparents are Kaysville Mrs. Erma Stephens An Beat all together until light and good recipe for chocMr. and Mrs. Elmer Ward and Mr. will be hostess to the De Lite Pi- olate extra and Mrs. Max Swenson, Layton. nochle Club at her home Friday and cakeis is always in demand, fluffy, adding cold milk as needed here to make of spreading consistency. Robertas. Mrs, Swenson will be remembered afternoon. as the former Verlene Ward. Aunt Jemima Kaysville The Aunt Jemima Van Wagner Girl From Provo comes word of the Cook Club held a breakfast in honor their mothers last Saturday at arrival of a baby girl bom August of the home of Mrs. Mina Flint. Six 12 to Mr. and Mrs. Drew Van WagThe flip of your finger, and refreshing cool air ner. It is their first child and she mothers attended. Exhausted Roosters weighed 7 lb. oz Mrs. Van Wagpushes away summers wilting weather in your home. Kaysville Mrs. Ella Mae Manner was the former Nancy Neville. An foctHc room air conditionor also filters out Pleased grandparents are Mr. and ning entertained the wives of the Mrs. Joseph Neville, Mr. and Mrs. Exhausted Roosters Club at her home Thursday evening. Mrs. Ruth dirt, pollen and outside noises. Arthur Van WTagner, Midway. Perkins was assisting hostess. Jackson Boy Club Meets Smart styling and color bring you a model Herald and Marie The GYG Club met Clearfield Kaysville th&t fits beautifully into any room in your home. Nattress Jackson, son born Au- last Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Opal Neilsen. gust 12 at Dee hospital. mm . Bennett Girl Robert E. Perry reached the Mae Clara and Lyle Kaysville woumpomsb North Pole in 1909. CONNIE CARR I Ware Bennett, daughter bom Au;Ai 1050 Qoeee Homecoming gust 10 at Dee hospital. U. S. Naval Base, Subic Bay, Weber College Cabrera Girl Philippine Islands has been using MSMCAN OAf ASSN. Of UlMI Lucio and Crus Her- native lumber for construction in Layton UTAH POWtt & LIGHT VlAM MUC FOUNDATION NOW fSOM YOU DfAlfft nandez Cabrera, daughter born lieu of stateside lumber. OTer $10,-00- 0 saved was this durmeasure Benedicts by hospiAugust 11 at St. ing one quarter. . tal. al Primary Parade Former Layton " Miss" Will e, -- Marry In Calif. j y I g Births P"jt8 Marriages n, er la-i- d j hus-Desig- n; j V i I"Bt - 1 Switch to Canyon Coolness In Your Horn e... Electrically Y 4-- 4-- H Want refreshment? Drink .;VA J MILK! sur y CO. |