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Show Tho Births Carol Layton , Robert Browning wed ONE OF FOUR young artists whose work was displayed at' Logan exhibit was Lee Ann Miller of Farmington. . Lee Ann Miller displays Work art floor-lengt- at annual Logan exhibit Miss Lh Ann Farmlngtc Wilier o 1 Farmington waa on f lour young. artists whose Work was introduced at the annual musicals and art exhibit kt the Cache. County Library ki Logan. Miss Miller is a Junior at Utah State University. This Sast summer she studied at the krt Student League in New oils. She Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horton C. Miller of Farmington. The other young artists whose works were exhibited are Larry Eisner, Mrs. Louise Garff Hubbard and Richard Van Wagoner who is a graduate of Davis High, Weber College, University of Utah and re- ceived his masters degree from Utah State'HJpiversity in 1958. fork City. This is Ahe 22nd consecutive At this years Utah State year the Logafi Business and fair, she won first place in the Professional Womens Club has Amateur water colors division sponsored the art exhibit and tnd second place in the amateur musicals, LAYTON NEWS Layton Mr. and Mrs. Mark fohnson were visited Sunday and fam-y- , y their Mr. and Mrs. Herman Miller of Ogden. The Johnsons Mr. ion and daughter-in-laInd Mrs. Reuef Johnson, Pocatello, were here Monday to at- a funeral in Salt Lake rnd with the Johnsons. The funeral was for Christopher w a relative. Lay-to- New grandchild Layton Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Pitt of 85 Aircraft are happy to announce the arrival of a new grandchild, Lori Gay She was born on Nov. 18 to Mr. and Mrs. J. B. East Orme, Collough, Wichita, Kansas. Mrs. McCol-i- s the former Renee Pitt. ough Me-81- In a ceremony performed In November in the Kaysville First-Sixt- h Ward, Miss Carol' Layton become the bride of Robert G. Browning. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Layton, Kaysville, and the benedict is a son of Mrs. Francis Browning, Ogden, and Roy Browning, Chicago, Illi-n- o is Wedding rites were performed by Jabex Adams and following the- - ceremony, the newlyweds greeted gi est at a reception. The bride chose an original Cahill gown that fell The nylon tulle skirt wr. , accented with sunburst tj.nels of lace. The fitted bodice waa fashioned with an empire waistline with folds of tulle outlining a sweetheart neckline. crown of seFrom a stand-u- p quins and seed pearls, her veil of illusion fell waist length and she carried a bouquet of talisman roses surrounding a white orchid. Attendants to tha bride were Mrs. James Pettingill; the brides sister Mrs. Willard and the benedicts sisters, Mist Jeanne and Sheryl Browning, junior bridesmaids. They wore like gowns of bronze velvet fashioned sheath style, with cumberbunds in a darker shade. All carried crescent bouquets of bronze' and yellow 3tf at HELMS SHOES Wealherblrd Clearfield, Utah I- - . - er Kaysville Mrs. Ramona Galley will entertain the Athena Club at her home Wednesday evening for their annual Christmas party. There will be a special program .and gifts exchanged. Committee members in charge are Mrs. Ma.y Bowman, Mrs. Koetta Horsley, Mrs. Helen Sheffield, Mrs. Alexia Stewart, Miss Muriel Reeves, and Mrs. Louise Gailey. Wesley and Alfano Jimmerson, daughter born November 30 at Hill AFB hospital. Layton John and Ellen Carter Nowak, daughter born- November 30 at Hill AFB hospiGeraldine - tal. Masao and Har-uy- e Clearfield Kaosaiku Endo, 'daughter, November 27. Clearfield Frank J. and Nolan Reyna, daughter, Nov. 20. Clearfield Raymond L. and Manjane Ebey Adams, daughter, Nov. 24. ta Dale Holbrook 85 Church Street, Layton rhone Kaysville 971 Father Patrick J. Curtin, Pastor Father George F Helmich, Assistant Thursday a.m. Mass. 7:".o to 8:30 p.m. sions. M. Confes- Friday Thanksgiving dance held at Central , Cub scouts receive awards of Bobcat Layton Cubmaster Joe Kir. cipient Badges. by reports that members of Stcn Bailey also received a Cub Pack 80 received several (iold .Arrow and a Silver Arawards at candlelight Services row award. Christmas Program Gearfield L. Dale Holbrook held at the Trinity Lutheran C uh Scout Pack Ni and Boy of Clearfield Mortuary, Clear- Church on December 1. Duke Smith and Steve Bai- Scout Troop SO will join ranks field, is one of sixty funeral directors and representatives of ley received Wolf Badges; on December 10 to present a the fur... program at the supply industry Mickey Daniel, Donald Spur- Christmas from the four corners of the lock, and Scott McGee were re church, said Scoutmaster Kirby. nation now attending a specialized course in human relations skilla and allied management area at the School of Management, conducted by the National Foundation of Funeral Service. The course, which began November 80 and will continue through December 5, is being held at the headquarters building of the National Founin dation of Funeral Sen-icKaysville A Piggy Bank din- dinner. Evanston, Illinois. ner will be held Saturday, DeMrs. Vernon Niclu.L - bancember fi, at 0:30 in the rock quet chairman; Firs. illiam members Fifth of the chapel by Heaton and Mrs. Allen Strong, Ward. flowers and decorations; with v In July each family in the other workers including G. 'Ranae Chambers, plaintiff askward was given a bank and Stewart, James Duckworth, Dale L. Chambers, defendant. ed to save what they could for Arles K. Steiner and Allen Manthe ward building fund. The ning. The bishopric has acted money in the bank will be the aa adwsors to the committee. admission price to the pot luck Attending meet 1 Divorces ta-Yi- rl 7:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Mass. Saturday, Monday, Tuesday, wid Wednesday 1'iss will be at 7:30 a.m. S. rday Church grounds C e a Day. All the men of the parish are expected to come with equipment to tidy up the church grounds and parish plant in preparation for Bishop Hunts coming and the Guadalupe Fiesta. Sunday Masses will be at 8 a.m , 10 a.m., and 11:30 a.m. Tuesday 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. Religious instruction classes will be held for all Catholic children, age 7 to 17. ' 1 p Kaysville News Lakes BIRTHS take. LAYTON Son to Dell and Nellie Schroader Holliday, Nov. 29. LAYTON Son to Norman L. and Louella Nace Patrick. Dec. 1. LAYTON Daughter to Or-vI. and Karen White Jensen, Nov. 39. LAYTON Son to David K. and Lucy Taylor Blickner, Nov. 30. West Layton Mr. and Mrs. Vern Timothy of Salt Lake City were in Layton Sunday at the home of their daughter and son- Mr. and Mrs. Wayne R. Bone. Mr. and Mrs. W. If. Bone spent Thanksgiving in Elsinore, Utah, with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Nielson. The "Praise Ye the Lord festival for the Layton Sjecond Ward will be present Sunday, under the direction of Ruth Green. The program will begin at 7 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Flint and sons, Kelly and Kent spent Thanksgiving Day at the home of Mrs. Flints parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Barber, Syracuse. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Barnes held a family dinner on Thanksgiving Day for their children and grandchildren. The Hollyhock Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers held their meeting at the home of Mrs. Malinda Green November 20 for 25 members. Stuffed Toys Safety Sleeping Bags $2.98 Xmax PJs duced to . (Red . . . re. . and white striped) $2.75 Madam Alexan der Dolls . . , Good Selection GIFT SHOP 149 North Main Ksvsvilte Tommy Joe Fuller from the Intermountain Indian School at Brigham City waa a guest of Beck Sheffield at his home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth IL Sheffield entertained at a family dinner at their home on Thanksgiving Day. Covers were laid for nineteen. exciting lime in San Francisco over the ThanksgivAn ing was holidays enjoyed by fc. Dad Attorney and Mrs. William H. King and son Ensign Felshaw King and daughter Fatricia. Ensign King had been to Kays-- ! ville a week before for a short isit. His father returned to likes CROSS ROADS INN FARMINGTON Francisco transacted STEAK! BRING THE FAMILY with him and business there then Mrs. King and Patricia left to spend Thanksgiving with the malo members of the family. San some Knjov . . . SCOFS SPECIAL STEAK DINNER or Ensign King has been transTR SPECIAL LUNCHEON or DINNER MEM ferred to a ship whose home SPECIAL CHILDRENS PORTIONS base is Pearl Harbor. He left for that base on Sunday mornHome Baked, Pies and Pastries Fresh Dally ing and the rest of his family returned ti Kaysville. kiLi mw 7T dJhis Christmas Give Diamonds for MOM from 39 Merls Jewelry NO. 4 GAYMAR PLAZA CLEARFIELD I, t Feature Lock Diamond Rings from ....$19.50 to $2,000.00 Feature Glo Settings That Make the Center Diamond Look 90 C ? Larger, 87 , GIFT SUGGESTIONS I j I I, r l i FOR HE-R- DIAMONp RINGS CULTURED FEARLS STONE RINGS -- WATCHES JEWELRY WALL CLOCKS . -L- ADIES WALLETS t i : ? ? i t 4 i FOR HIM DIAMOND RINGS BLACK ONYX RINGS RUBY RINGS WATCHES SPEIDEL JEWELRY WALLETS TRAVEL CLOCKS . EXPERT WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIR THREE WAYS TO BUY FREE PARKING CASH, CREDIT, JUST RECEIVED Xmas Special FREE WITH TWO PIECE SOFA AND CHAIR n ' i More Brilliant LAY-AWA- Y FREE GIFT WRAPPING DAUGHTER SWEETHE North Main, Kaysville, Utah VRT WE ARE READY FOR XMAS, ARE YOU? 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Ob Kleinstuber, the Marras had Cowley Drive, participated in Sunday, the television panel quiz .Let's Thanksgiving dinner for Mr. Play Elko, to win a trip for and Mrs. Robert Schneider and the Davis County DAV to Elko, Karen of Clearfield, and Jamea . Two Burch of Ogden. Nevada, last weekend. buses were chartered for the Carol Jarman, Barbara Mar trip. ra, LaRue Obcrg, and Lona On Thursday, December 4, Fontenut were hostesses at the Mrs. W. L. Knight, 757 Cow- home of Carol Jarman Tuesley Drive, will celebrate her day evening at a baby shower birthday with a family dinner. g;ven for Doris Lee. Thirteen . A daughter Patricia Knight will guests were present to particcelebrate her 11th birtflday this ipate in games and the refreshments of pumpkin pie and apple Sunday. cider. Mrs. Mary Dywey' spent Mr. and Mrs. Donald $wal-loThanksgiving Day at tho home of her daughter and 910 vLaV'erde, had their Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Lake, 853 children visit 'Sunday. They are Cowley Drive. Mr. Mj. and Mrs. Floyd Morgan, mother, Mrs, Nora Lake, and Ogden; Mr. ank Mrs. John H. his brotheivaad family, Mr. and Adams, Laytqnf Mrs. David Lake, stopped over Sunday from Pocatello where they spent the holidays. They were on their way borne to Salt West Layton 7 :"( Kaysville 5th building fund at Street, Suite 12, Gay Mar Plaza Lima - - Pag Golden Acres -- Hill Villa Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Macfar- land and childrep Sandra and Sherm, 783 Cowley Drive, pent the Thanksgiving holiday in Cedar City with Mrs. Macfar- - Saint Rpse of Piggy bank dinner will aid OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted, Broken Lenses Duplicated, Frames Repaired CLEARFIELD, UTAH Office Hours: 9:30 A. M. to 5:00 P. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Telephone Clearfield TA Salt Lake City EM hospital. Layton Albert h. GYG Club ysville Mrs. Hal Anderson hvill be hostess to members of tne GYG Club at her home, Wednesday evening. Evening Bridge Club Kaysville Mrs. Myrtle Phillips entertained the Evening Bridge Club at her home Monday. Kaysville Bridge Club Kaysville Mrs. Libby Swan will be hostess to members of the Kaysville Bridge Club at her home Friday afternoon. Shantanka Club Kaysville Mrs. Anna Falk-nwill entertain members of the Shantanka Club at her home Friday afternoon, December 5, at 1 p.m, It will be their annual Christmas luncheon and party with gifts exchanged. Assisting hostesses are Mrs. Olive Robins, Mrs. Mildred Horne, -- ihearsal dinner at the ManMrs. Clara Colemere and Mrs. sion House waa hostessed by Helen Barnes. the bridegrooms mother. Dr. Earl G. Marsell 183 North Main and Adeline Lovato Sanchez, daughter born November 27 at Hill AFB roses. The mother of the bride chose a gown of gold satin and the mother of the benedict was in blue crepe. Each pinned a corsage of talisman roses and yellow baby mums to her shoulMr. and Mrs. Robert Browning greeted guests at der. Leon Kapp served as best reception in Kaysville following their church wedman for tne bridegroom and ding. Bride i3 former Carol Layton. Gene Meibos, Richard Layton and John Halford were ushers. To depart for her honeymoon to Southern Utah the bride donned a sapphire blue wool ensemble. They returned to Ogden to live. Bradshaw, vice president and By Deanna Loomis The bride is a graduate of Be Thankful for Catherine Johnson, Layton secretary Davis High School and has at- Central was the theme for conducted. Next to hold their tended BYU. The bridegroom is the Thanksgiving Dance held dance was the eighth grade. a graduate of Weber College. at Davis Jr. High last Wed- It was conducted by C.len DaPrior to her marriage, the nesday. The gymnasium was vis and Marie Dibble. The ninth bride was entertained by Mrs. decorated with the school col- grade put the finishing touch Mark Gundelfinger, Mrs. Rich- ors. to this mood. It ard Layton and Mrs. Loyal First to hold their class dance was conducted by Brent Young, Signer; Mrs. Richard Heninger was the seventh grade. Judy president of the ninth grade. and Mrs. Noall Z. Tanner. A Athena Gub mrcH vur SHtt- uAt? SHW3 pital. Layton Anthony chrysanthemum! and talisman Clubs . Clearfield Boyd and Minnie Heinke Roberts, daughter born December 1, Dea Hospital in Ogden. Clearfield John and Shirley Hill Reed, son born December 1, Dee hospital. Clearfield John L. and Maria Baca Leyba, son born December 1, St. Benedicts hospital in Ogden. Layton Irvin Roy and Joan Lockey Tatman, son born Nov. 21, Hill Air Force Base hos- 4, 1958 REFLEX-D- ec. Let us help you select the right gift for her . ALL GIFTS WILL BE GIFT TRAPPED ' ' |