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Show UNIVERSAL LIC30FIL2ING COS?. 141 PIERHOIM VS. SALT LAKE CITY 10, UTAH KAYSVILLE, DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH, THURSDAY. w- Ki - j Ethel Da wn J light. Walter Bain marry - Friday, y. aOwww f?Xr: Tt "TA A;, Brides capture A' A ,; Mary The Davis Countv Cleiks of- in rarniington used to he ,te Ray Christensen solemnized the wore ellow chiffon dresses and place to cariied baskets of daisies. P ar morf popular marriage. obtain wedding: licenses-an- d, The bride is a daughter of Mr. best Jerry Pitt performed and Mrs. Wallace D. Hight, man duties; Alan D. Hight andmindeed, to get ..hlU.hed"- than now js Farniington, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tiipp ushered Before the law requiring Melvin L. Bain, Bakersfield, Mrs. Hight was dressed in a Mood tests fo prospective hrides rethe are of the lace for her pink Jalif., parents daughters and grooms and the consequent oridegroom. ception and Mrs. Bain chose a waiting pel md, many couples The newlyweds greeted guests beige wore taffeta. They hrough the entire at a beautifully appointed , , state found corsages. After a honeymoon at LakelaiaralJ)ln10 .ninani'i' aru' ception Friday evening at the m eloping to Farm-.ngto- n d waul. Tahoe an house is Farmington planned open to buy a license and he The lovely bride was radiant 'for Thursday evening at the immediately by the .n a floor-lengt- h model of peau home of the bridegrooms par- married coUntv elei k ents in Bakersfield. Hostesses at prenuptial par- pliqued French lace roses and ties included Mrs. DeVaughn scattered flowerlets with seedjJones, Mrs. Morris Turner and pearl centers. The fitted bodice Mrs. Dale Schulthies, Mrs. of lace and appliqued flower-let- s Frank McNeil, Mrs. N'oel R. edged the rounded neckline. Cook, Mrs. Wesley B. Williams, Rabies were horn in this area The long tapering sleeves were Mrs. Clifford Mr. to the following: Hughes, on A the wrists. Frank short Mrs. Steveh pointed Pritchett, Donald A. anil Janet Baum-ga- r train of French chantilly lace Cleave, Mrs. Newell Jensen, Mr. Larson, Cleai field, girl, completed the bridal gown. A Rex Creer, Mrs. James Rasmqe-se- n June .'Mt. small lace cap with seed pearl and Mrs. Alan D. Hight. Ted and I.eLeen Nebeker trim caught the bridal veil of Attending the nuptial events Layton, girl, June Xu. illusion. Her bridal banquet was from out of town were Mrs. a and Carol Kilts TayMyion a white glamelia surrounded by Howe, San Martin, Calif.; lor, Clearfield, gill, July 1. white daisies. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Hight, Thomas W. and Shirley Cal-mBridal attendants were Mrs. Phoenix, Ariz.; Mr. and Mrs. Bauer, Layton, gill, June Wallace A. Hight, Mrs. Rex Y. Wallace Allred, San Pedro, CaL; Ki RasMrs. and James Walter Creer, Henry Palmer, Fresno, Harvey Cerald and Mona mussen, the bride's sisters, and Calif.; Wallace E. Hight, Sacra- Brennan Porter, Layton, hoy, Miss Karen Hight, junior mento, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs June .'to. V. M. Camp, Bakersfield. mike Temple -- rites. President FI and Eileen Rasmussen. They . , First-Secon- U ON E Y M (X)N IN G Melvin Bain. at I ako Tahoe were Mr. and Mrs. W alter Bride is former Kthel Dawn Hight. yiBKPpywWW I NO. 1J Marriage still is one of the nations most popular institutions, and June still occupies the number one nile spot on the calendar. During the month 'of June, for Farmington Nuptial news of They were diessed in widespread interest tells of the green dresses of crystallette and there were 28 marriage licenses issued from marriage of Mss Ethel Dawn carried crescent shaped bou- instance, Melvin daisies. and Bain. Walter of Reed Davis Esther the quets Hight County Clerks Office, compared to 18 for The couple recited marriage Petite flower girls were Pa- the next month, March, this year. highest vows June 24, in Salt tricia AiliVd, Jane Creer Yf fiLI vk JULY J. Whos new " Hill-stea- d, KCA tennis Will begin Kaysville Anyone interested playing or learning to play tennis is invited to join the KCA's ti mils fun and mstiiu-- i ill .ion. Hamid Guilcv will instruct at the Davis High School courts. There is no age limit. Information concerning time of instruction and play may he obtained oy calling Mr. Cailey. Fund started For Layton Bi-n- DeAnna Hedgepeth bride Of Don W. Adams In a ceremony performed by Lew is. Mi- -. Joyce Forbes and Bishop Clifford Cieen Thui s- Miss Carolyn Simmons. They lay, June lil, in the Kaysville woi e gowns in shades of blue First Ward, Miss DeAnnaland pink, formal length and all Hedgepeth became the bride of.he attendants pinned corsage Don W Adams. ml to "...their' pink glamelias The new Mrs. Adams is a! 'boulders. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lem- - Mi-- ' Hedgepeth chose a gown uel A. Hedgepeth of Kavsville u ilford T., "t pmk and white nylon over ind Mr. and Mi satin while the bridegrooms Adams, Layton, ai Imothci was m a pink linen the benedict. Kheith Following the ceremony, newlyweds greeted guests at a1 Jl'' 0 " dhamsen served as i eception. The young bride waslbcst man for the groom, and nil Adams, the bridegroom s in a floor length charming David and Robert gown of nylon net and lace, brother, It was fashioned with finger tipounr "ere ushers, length sleeves and a lace hod-- ! Laman Hedgepeth, brother of Her bouffant sknt was the brides ice. father, greeted nhanced with lace panels in gmst' at the reception and he front and hack. From a'.vlis. Shot man Burton, an aunt, cloche of nylon net and lace! was in chaige of the floia. embroidered with pearls and decorations. rhinestones hei in Ion veil fell Following a honeymoon to .ingertip leirgth She carried Yellow stone National Park, thev bouquet of glamelias and newlyweds returned to Ka'le to make a home. jink and white carnations. Prior to her marriage, the Mrs. Sherman Schofield ervod as matron in a flooi irule was guest of honor at a length gown of blue nylon net. party given by her grandmoth-- . were Miss Pat l. Mrs. Robert Young, KaysBridesmaids Pfaonder, Miss Karen Ruth ville -' ; ' t '' 'tT s 8 h A CHURCH RITES unite DeAnna Hedgepeth and Don Adams. The new l weds will live in Kaysville. $ , W v A (OsMh dtosi J Neighbors, fnem Layton and others interested in helping the Leu I). Jensen family, P.mi Maiva A ve., Layton, whose home was burned Monday afternoon, may do so by contributing to a fund started by Mis. Aljne Kirehmer, Ill's Ninth Lane (Phone llilil ) m Mis. Shnley Wilson, .'i2."i Sheiwood W) Drive (Phono 1 Tht my monet, fui H m will -- . he Used to ni'hings for the home, Among the lotely June brides is Mrs. Ronald Dee Jamison, .clothing and help pay the nn Wood. (he former Miss Marv lull of Calvin Jay, n, the Jensen's son who was burned .n the fne. The blaze stalled at (::!' p.m. when Calvin spilled Monday lawn mower fuel near the winter heater in the utility loom and the pilot light touched off The child lan the explosion. from the house with his clothes line and was sated fiom more el lous injuries and perhaps In a i element pel fin tiled in l.tnda Wood were attendants death by the prompt aitn.n of the Salt Lake I.DS Temple, o the bride. They all wore neighbors. lovely Mi's Mary Ann W non pi liuess gowns of yellow and William Pntchctt, "nit Mi fjhetame the bride of Ronald Dee iutquoi.se cotton and carried Ate. next door neighbois ,u lamison. The hnde is a daugh- - niskets of yellow daisies and the Jensens, saw th unter of Mi. and Mrs. Merrill K. unionise Millions. Newlyweds, Mr. from the smoking Wood, katsftlle. and hei bene Mrs. Wood chose u silk print cieaining William David aouse, ehased aftei him and In t s a si n of Mi Mrs. in pastel shades and Mrs. Jami vows on wedding changed threw him to the ground to Clarelire E. Jamison son wa-ro- in a yellow silk print June 12 at the home of the xtinguish the flames. He was Molina. California n. bride's mother in Clearfield. uded neighbor. Ita The tt eliding rites weic per-fo- i The bride is the former Miss Gail by another Ri ed C. Durham served as ison, also of .MM Miller. tiled by President ElRay L. Ilene Dalton, daughter of Mr. A third neighbor, Mae Lyons, Cluistiansen best man for the groom and ami the following and Mrs. Ralph B. Dalton. It id Marva Ave.. who saw the the wedding pait jsheis were James Duiham and eeiemont Her husband is a sop. of Mr. Die as he was Jack Newton. leturmng fmm rt.,s feted with a lueakfasi and Mrs. Harrt Bosch, Lay-towork at Hill Air Foiee Ba A honeymoon destination in uni one of his rulers, Stan-fon- l Pacific noithwest was chos-- n Wiggill, !M j East Gentile, by the young couple. on the patio of the Kas lh.th young people have atflushed the victim to the Tan-jtionei dime for emergency treat- - die Second-Thirtended the Brigham Young UniWard, incut. He was later takep to The bride chose a princess versity. Mr. Jamison has also the Thomas I). Dee Memorial row n of melomist tnmmed with een mi a mission to Mexico Hospital in Ogden where he i mliroiden.il daisies. Her veil of and Costa Rica, ncing treated for first and sec- illusion fell from an embroi- - Piior to her wedding, the ond degree hums of the right lered daisy bandeau and she bride was entertained at parties arm and hands and third degree' Can ied a bouquet of wh t jven by Mrs. Ben Hepworth, hums of the right leg from carnations, yellow daisies andiMiss Berdine Steiner and Miss his hip to his foot. Gaylene Knight, Mrs Newell stephenotis Miss Susan Whitesides, Miss Wood, Mrs. Alma Parrish, Mrs. Damage to the home was estimated at from SJ.otld to s:,imni Berdine Steiner, Miss Linda Barbara Evans, Mrs. Wanda by the fire department, accord- Barker and the brides two sis-- j Williams and Mrs. Colleen Miss Susan and Miss Inook. ing to Chief John H. Adams. Most serious damage was in the utility room, where the fire started and in the kitchen where appliances, cabinets and were destroyed. furnishings Smoke and heat damaged every room in the house, however. hos-'pit- Mary Ann Wood becomes Bride of Ronald Jamison n . Jac-lueli- Bourne. She exchanged vows Tuesday morning, June 24, in a iSalt Lake Temple ceremony. Sterling W. Sill, an uncle of the bride, solemnized the marri' age. After the ceiemony a wedding breakfast was given at the Ambassador club by parents of the benedict, Mr. and Mrs. Milo JACQUELINE BOURNE new bride of Milo S. Marsden, S. Marsden, of Salt Iake City. Jr., in L. I). S. Temple ceremony. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Horton V. Bourne, Farmington. They were hosts in the evening at a reception at the Oakridge Country t lull. The young couple greeted Homer Reed returned home guests before a setting simulatRichaid Mrs. Kaysville Humphries returned home last from St. Louis, Missouri, where ing a foi mal Roman garden, week from a vacation tiip to he has spent the past weeks on fall white columns and urns d holding white blossoms Jackson, (lulf Port and Biloxi, a government business trip. the decor. Grapevines inMississippi, and New Orleans, Miss Cheryl Thomson, Idaho terwoven with white chrysantheLa. Idaho, was a week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. Dale Allen and Falls, of Mr, and Mrs. Rich- mums were intwined about the guests two sons are spending two weeks ard Bowman. Merrilee Bowman columns and cascaded to elecvacationing at Pleasanton, Cali- who has been visiting in Idaho trified candelabra filled with more chrysanthemums. fornia, with relatives. with her grandmother for the home returned Hilton Floyd past three weeks, returned home For her nuptials the bride California, and her brother, Richard, Jr., .vore a silk organza, floorlength Coranada, from where he has been on active left Monday to spend his vaca- iheath. The bixljce, with a deep three-quartduty for the past two weeks, tion in Idaho with Mrs. Thomson ! neckline and length sleeves was of Schiffli with the U. S. army. and family. .m broidery. A full cathedral Mr. and Mrs. Monte Peterson Mr. and fMrs. Charles Dredge train of pure silk organza unand family returned home from a vacation trip to Las Vegas, and family are vacationing in derscored with not added hack und Seattle, interest. Her elbow-lengt- h the Northwest veil Nevada. if silk illusion was attached to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Humph- Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Ix'Roy Lindeman i large organza bow. Sle carries entertained at a dinner in honor of hef nephew, Jeffrey and family have moved to ried a cascading bouquet of The Vaughn Per- vhite begonias, stephanotis and Larsen, of Madera, California. Bountiful. Other guests were Captain and kins family have moved into the pses encircled with lace. Mrs. C. R. McDaniels, Farming-ton- . home formerly owned by Attendants were Miss Caro- , Crestivood subdivision high-ighte- er ' Miss Mary Ellen Barnes. Their dresses of dusty gietn cotton challie, were straight hemises. They wore pictme an hats of matching fabric Harried stylized classical bouquets of white glamelias ami ivy. William Paul was best man. full-hack- Salt Lake City this suminei and go to Palo Alto, Calif., in the fall where Mr. Massden will resume studies at Stanford University. Out of state guests weie, Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Legge. Piedmont, Calif.; Dr. and Mrs. Hal H. Bourne, and three children, Seattle. Washington; Mrs. Fred U. Minor, Chicago, 111.; ail'd Mrs. Maurice R. Barnes, Washington, D. C. Prior to the wedding the bride was entertained by the hene-Jict- s mother at a tea, by Mi'S Cleone Peterson and Miss Dixie Stephens, Mrs. Harold Bowman and Mrs. Evan Ellisop, Mrs. Richard Brewer, Miss Helen Jreen, Miss Mary Ellen Barnes ind Mrs. John Preston Creer. dr. and Mrs. John II. Firmage also entertained the couple. Hol-ter- Church wedding unites Davis County couple Dr. Hal H. Bourne, John Pulton Creer, Vigo R. Madsen 111. John H. Firmage, James Lee Before an artistic archw'ay and Daniel M. Thomas ushered. of white chrysanFor her honeymoon trip to background themums and pink carnations Banff and Lake Louise, Canada, Miss Shyrol Warnock and Roy-c- e the bride wore a black silk suit E. Johnson spoke marriage with a three-quartlength vows Saturday evening, June jacket accented with a 14, in the KavsviUe Second a red tic. and white collar laige Ward Church. President Alan The newlyweds will live in B. Blood officiated. er d See Page 8 for this weeks Bourne Jacqueline Early summer bride Front page NEWS A lovely bride lyn Griffin, maid of honor; Mi' Farmington early summer is Mrs. Milo S. Helen Green, Mrs. Roheit Morris, Miss Linda Marsden an Marsden, Jr., the former of Fire victims Susan Whitesides, Miss Sharon Parker, Miss Verdeen Steiner, ind Miss Nedra Thorderson. They were diessed alike in gowns of rule green chiffon with white picture hats trimmed with green. They carried .vhite lace fans of Vanda s. Roxanne Allan and Carolyn The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Wainock Rice were pretty little flower of Farmington. Patents of the girls. bridegroom aie Mr. sfnd Mrs. John Alan Johnson assumed W. Jack Dahlc, Clearfield. luties of best man for his bro-.heAfter the ceremony, parents Ushers were Michael r. Mac-tarlap- e, of the bride were hosts at a feception honoring the young couple. For the occasion the bride was beautiful in an original gown of white lace over satin. The fitted bodice had a long waist line and the long sleeves apered to points on the wrists. The full floor-lengt- h skirt featured a cathedial train. Her fingertip veil of illusion was held by a halo of net over satin vith pearl orange blossoms on 3ach side.- She carried a laven-la- r orchid surrounded by baby irehids. Bridal attendants were Miss - Sam Wright, Dennis Jacobs and Bill Gallozzi. Mrs. Wainock, mother of the bride wore a pink lace dress ind Mrs. Dahle chose a grey ace with pink trim. They wore cot sages of white gardenias and pink roses. A beautiful veildink; cake portrayed the bridal party. After a short honeymoon to Bear Lake, the newlyweds are it home in Kaysville. Prenuptial parties were giv-by Miss Wilda Hardy, Miss sharon Parker and Miss Susan Whitesides. n NEWLYWEDS are Mr. and Mrs. Royce E. Johnson, who will live in Kaysville. She is former Shyrol Warnock. s, |