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Show The Connie Ball, Boyd Cox Recite Wedding Vows B. NEWS Evening Bridge Mrs. Linn Sandall will entertain the evening bridge club at her home Thursday evening. i Kaysville JCKa The JCKs held a Kaysville board meeting at the home of ' Mrs. Jerry Howard, Monday eve-- 1 ning. Mrs. Leola Kirley is JCKs president. Kaysville AAl'W Kaysville The Kaysville Branch of the AAUW will meet at the home of Mrs. Arietta Williams in Farmington Wednesday, at 7:3 p.m. It will be the first meeting of the fall season. Mrs. Iona Grange will give a report on her recent trip to Bos-- , ton, Mass., where she was sent p.. Cox of Portland, Oregon. Jaycees, Wives Plan Meeting The Layton Junior Layton Chamber of Commerce will hold aTHuncr meeting Monday evening, Sept. 23, at 7:3n p.m. This will be a joint meeting with the wives. This meeting will be held at the Signal Cafe in Layton. After the dinner there will be a short business meeting, followed by some entertainment. This will A OFF y. ih; : ON INSTALLATION DURING WEEK OF SEPT. LAYTON-KAYSVII.L- ' . SZS IN the ceremony the bridegrooms mother feted the couple at a wedding breakfast at the Temple Square Hotel. That evening the newlyweds were further honored with a reception in the Kaysville First-Sixt- h Ward Hall, presided over by the brides parents. The bridal party greeted guests before an archway of autumn flowers. The charming bride chose a floor-lengt- h gown of embroidered tulle, enhanced with long tapered sleeves and a v neckline to the basque bodice. The full skirt had tiers of tulle in the back, cascading into a chapel train. A crown of pleated tulle trimmed with seed pearls and sequins held her fingertip veil of illusion and .he carried a bouquet of feathered carnations and atephanotis surrounding a white orchid. The attendants to the bride wore identical gowns in mint green, ballerina length. Miss Donna Bone served as maid of honor and bridesmaids were Miss Caryol Call, Miss Bernice Worsley and Miss Vilate Brough. They all carried nosegays of autumn shaded flowers. Sharon Burnett, junior bridesmaid, wore a yellow frock and carried a basket filled with autumn flowers. For her daughters wedding Mrs. Ball chose a gown of coral pleated nylon and the mother of the bridegroom was in green velvet with a black chiffon drape. Both wore corsages of cream colored glame-leaFollowing 19-2- : Z1 fW' 6 t t. 'i f -. r&t ' SERVISOFT SOFT WATER SERVICE We Carry Rentals and Service Home-owne- d, Type Softeners Rates As Low As $3.35 Per CALL HAWK CO. 28-D- EXport 4-14- ay 77 2769 ADAMS AVENUE, OGDEN at I and Mrs. Walter Buhler. Mrs. Ferris R. Thomassen entertained at a family dinner for the newlyweds prior to their departure for the East. Reed Mann performed best man '. r . .? duties and Norlan Walker and Harold Slade were ushers. To depart for her honeymoon the bride donned a brown tweed suit trimmed with fur and burned CONNIE LEE BALL became Mrs. Boyd R. Cox in rites performed orange accessories. Friday in the Salt Lake LI)S Temple. A reception honored the The bride is a graduate of WeWard. couple that evening in the Kaysville First-Sixt- h ber College and a former student of BYU where she was affiliated with Nautilus social unit and acbe followed by an award presentaWORKS, TOO tive in music circles. tion. The remainder of the time Her bridegroom has attended The fancy questionnaire a housewill be turned over to Hill Airj BYU and fulfilled an LDS Westhold appliance company used to ern States Mission. Force Base who will have a speak-- j er on Survival, what to do if survey Iowa housewives brought to Entertaining for the bride prior her marriage were Mrs. James To the you are stranded in the wilderness. equally fancy replies. Williams, Miss Call, Miss Worsley The director in charge of this question, What make of garbage and Miss Brough. Following their return from a meeting is Vaughn Fowler, who disposal unit do you use? one woLas Vegas honeymoon, the newlywill be assisted by Neal Hess and man wrote, Four hogs. weds will live in Kaysville. H. V. Marsell. Brat-ten- s jivrpz We have made a special purchase of 1949 Chevrolet - from the Government. Pick-up- a These trucks are in first class condition, having very low mileage. These are fast movers, so get your selection early. We have a good selection of older model cars! These cars are all priced for immediate sale. GEORGE WEST MOTOR CO. Halfway Between Layton and Clearfiled on Iliway 91 TURKEYS U. S. FLAME TOKAYS GOVT. INS. C C. GRADE (FROZEN) Ground Beef APPLES LARGE JONATHAN lb. DOG C FOOD-Skip- py cans$1 YA M S 21b. LOUISIANA lb. Qlc New POTATOES Q POWDERED MILT GRAPEFRUIT jj 95 cans $ ROLLED STARLAC SHORTENING CUDAHYS CHOCOLATE - Borden's INSTANT ,La43 SOAP -- Tide KING SIZE 79 f M Slices 1 29 couniRv o -- STORE- LAYTON L J i Mrs. Arthur S. Horsley IT GRAPES lb. ' party COULD BE Grotto in Ogden was given Mr. the and Mrs. "Amos Odd, Mr. Beyond Alps lies Italy and by and Mrs. Darvel Miller, and Mr. beyond the billboards, America. s. AREA E .' tiful. Immediate family members were present for the ceremony. The bride wore a sky blue lace gown trimmed with Bilver and complemented with a red rose corsage. Attending the couple were Mr. nd Mrs. Harry Tasker, Mr. and Mfs. Nate T. Kilfoyle and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kent Kilfoyle. Flower girls were Kathlebn and Geraldine Kilfoyle and ring bearer was Brent B. Thomassen. The couple will return from a honeymoon the latter part of September from Atlantic City, New York and other eastern cities. They will reside in Kaysville. A . ' Wedding El-R- as a delegate to the Toth annual national convention for AAUW. Page 7. N' Vows the lovely brides of Lake LDS Temple. President L. Christiansen solemnized the early autumn was Miss Connie In wedding vows spoken SepLee Ball who exchanged nuptial marriage ceremony. H tember before Alan B. Blood, is The bride a Mr. of daughter vows with Boyd R. Cox in rites Mrs. LDS and Clifton Davis Stake President, Roetta J. Ball, Kaysville, performed last Friday in the Salt and the benedict is a son of Mrs. T. Kilfoyle, Kaysville, became the LaRue W. Cox, Kaysville, and W. bride of Arthur S. Horsley, Boun- Bowring, Society Editor CLUB Sept 19; 1957 . Roetta Kilfoyle Recites Among Mary REFLEX - UTAH OPEN TILL 9 P.M. |