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Show Page'6B The Dec 26, 1957 REFLEX Marian Watson , Stake MIA plans Layton Robert Speirs New Years dance Vows Exchange perClearfield In a Layton Dance Club Holds Christmas ball Layton Dance Club, were greeted by a huge Frosty Snow Man when they attended the Christmas dance held Friday, December Ito, at the Central Junior High School. General chairmen for the evenings entertainment were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whitman with other .chairmen and committeemen as follows, refreshment committee: Mr. and Mrs. George Wilcox, chairmen, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Bennett, Mr., and Mrs. Bud Besson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Banks, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Morgan and Mr. and Mrs. Smith Waite; invitations and hospitality, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Flint, Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stott, and Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Adams; decorations, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Burnham, chairmen, Dr. and Mrs. Seldon Owen, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Whitesides, Mr. and Mrs. Les Mockli, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stott and Mr. andjilrs. Kurt Layton member - - Christensen. A buffet supper was served from tables covered with darl green table cloths; tied at the corners, with huge bows of ret ribbon, with candles and other fes , i tive ornaments placed at inter- vals along the center of the table. was surrounded The punch-bowith a garland of holly and mistletoe was hung in the ceiter of tne room. A Christmas treet with life-siz- e cut-ouof children with their toys, was placed at one side of. the hall and the stage was decoratChristmas ed with' untrimmed trees nd a cutter. Each guest was presented a Christmas corsage or boutonniere asthey arrived at the door. ts full-leng- th Lions Christmas Party Friday The Oakridge Farmington Country Club will be the setting for the Lions and their ladies annual dinner party Friday, December 27, at 7:30 p.m.. There will be favors for the ladies, according to L. E. Sessions, chairman of the evenings entertainment. Mrs. il. L. Tracys dance class Will furnish the ceremony formed December (V in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, Miss Marian Watson became the bride of Robert W. Speirs. The bride is a daughter of Mr. nd Mrs. Henry Vander Meyden, Bountiful, and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Speirs of Clearfield are parent or the bridegroom. A reception in the evening fol lowing their m.arrise h young couple at the Val Varda LDS stake house in Bouniifut. The new Mrs. Speirs chose a gown of lace and tulle, with the skirt fashioned of four tiers of Chantilly lace. Her fingveil fell from a jeweled er-tip cap of pearls and sequins and she carried two white orchids on a satin muff. Matron of honor for the bride was Mrs. Ed Whiting and other attendants included tne bride s s -ter, Miss Kay Vander Meyden, Mrs. Melvin Odd, Mrs. Mardee VanRy, Miss Jolynn VanRy and Miss Joyce Reed. Best man was Robert Barlow and ushers were Russell gpeirs, Joseph I.ewson, Sam Wright and Ken Wilcox. Following a short honeymoon, the newlyweds are making a home in Clearfield. j I J Layton A New Years Dance being sponsored by the Layton planned for the Layton area is Stake MIA and will be held De1 at the White cember Church. The dance will start at 0 p.m. Olive Fifield's of hestra has been secured and committees headed by Agnes Batchelor and Don Kaysville Junior Chamber of DeWitt, Imogenp Timmons and Commerce members will meet to- John Morgan are planning decorarefreshments. A- - pronight (Thursday) at 7:30 at the tios and be will during ingram Elementary School gym for a joint termission andpresented hats, noisemakers membership meeting and sport and refreshments will be solo during the evening. night Jaycees meet M (j& (5LILGE fjii tout d-fim-mj off sohtheewi mm Branch of Utah State University Cedar City L . v at C$U is a not name merely a number in a crowd. YOU will have an opportunity to engage in activities and explore new frontiers which will expand and develop your talent and ability. The individual ... A PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR? In 1956 Utah's primary metal industries, which Include min- ing, created $370,000,000 in new wealth and paid property taxes alone that amounted to $70 for every Utah family. However, this year plunging metal prices and rising operating costs have caused mine shutdowns and curtailed production that make the future uncertain. A prosperous New Year will depend in large measure an returning mining to its former vigor, because all Utahns benefit when the industry thrives. UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION "from the earth comes an abundant Ufa for all" ' Writ Director Royden C. Braithwaite NOW for further information about next quarter registration. BOX J t Everyone ! from INLAND PRINTING CO. Publishers of THE REFLEX i THE LEADER THE JOURNAL AND We'd like to chime In with HILLTOP TIMES a gay New Year's wish for all our loyal friends and customers. It has been a real pleasure to serve you In the past. We wish you all good luck and a HAPPY NEW YEARI THE LLOYD E. ANDERSON CLAIR HALES MARY BOWRING J. VERNON WOOLSEY KEN FAIRBANKS STANLEY A. PURRINGTON MARILYN KEYES GEORGE F. BARKER BERT GILES T CLAIR FORD "JACK IMHOFF News Editor Society Editor Advertising Mgr. ...Office Manager Bookkeeper Office Clerk Foreman Compositor C. A. WILKINSON i Managing Editor . ..Compositor Compositor Sterotype STAFF JOHN E. BARKER, JR KENNETH KINNER Linotype Linotype MARION WHITESIDES CLIFF BALL Proof Reader Pressman Pressman GARY KENNEDY GOLDIE BALL ...'. Bindery Supervisor Bindery Dept. ROBENA ENCE REPORTERS Kaysville Farmington Syracuse Clinton' Layton NORMA PREECE KATHERINE ROSE MRS. VIRGINIA BENNETT JEAN BURSON ...l..I....LORETTA JOHNSON |