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Show The REFLEX April 30, 1959 Miss Betty Joan Call, Reed H. Page to wed Page 7 30 couples issued marriage Licenses by county clerk Cln Kenneth Laraen, 26, Leyton; Doris Key Klueaner, 22, fcayton. Andrew Foss Peterson, 40, Bountiful; Vonzza B. Mohr, 42, felt Lake City. Cherles E. Frenson, 50, end Merle Beker Smith, 40, both Miss Ilene Coles , Centerville of Keyiville. George H. White, 21, H.A.F.B.; Mery M. Levender, 15, Edna LePreal To e. Xeys-Till- Lynn Mec Nance, 26, Bountiful; Linde Berker, 19, Kaysville. Ruel Frenk Hill, 17, Leyton; Viola Norene Jonas, 15, Kays-rillDavid Rodman Jackins, 28, HAFB; Announcing the engagement of their daughter. Mist Ilene Coles, to Kenneth L. Kinner are Mr. and Mrs. J. Reginald Coles, 108 West Fourth South, Centerville. e. Johnson, Lowell Briscoe Welker, 52, end Arbe Coker, 36, both of Keysville. t Wilson Hutcherson, 28, and LeVon Elkins, 28, both of Salt Leke City. William Ralph Nicholson, 17, and Janet Dee Nielsen, 17, Bountiful. Thomas Duane Hamblin, 18, Keysville; Charlene Rawlings, 17, Clearfield. William Edward Vance, 19, end Jennie Juanita Aquirre, 29, both of Sen Francisco, Calif. Gordon William Smith, 22, Kaysville Inola Clay, 18, Fruit Heights. Leo Rulon Jenson, Jr., 20, Bountiful; Della Mae Taylor, IT, Bountiful. Richard Scott Lemon, 28, and Evelyn Call, 22, both of Boun- y, "6t Couple plans August Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Don Layton The future bridegroom is a Shurtx, Layton, are anson of Mr. and Mrs. Golden nouncing the betrothal of their Dean Benion, Logan. daughter, Miss Mary Ann A wedding sometime in AuShurtz, and Larry Dean Ben- gust is being planned by the ton. young people. C. Scene of Nuptial rites Layton In a ceremony performed on April 4 at the Hill Air Force Baa Chapel, Misa Sherilyn Brenkman became the bride of Harry Grlffita. The bride chose a beige lac dreaa with long sleeve and a matching hat for her wedding. She carried red roata and white carnation. Misa Norma Hunt attended tha bride at the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Brenkman, Layton, are parent of the new Mra. Grifflts and the benedict li a son of Edgar A. Grlffita, Springfield, 111. Tha coupla la living in , Ogden at the present time. In June they plan to honeymoon enrout to Maryland where t(i bridegroom will attend school, IS YOUR FUTURE SECURE? INVEST IN UNITED UTAH INDUSTRIES CORPORATION Plans for a September wedding are being made by the young couple. YOUR LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE South 300 East Phone Bountiful UTAH Kinner is employed at the Inland Printing Co. , Mr. Newlyweds live Heber City In Clubs June nuptials Planned by Athena Miss Guslavson Club Mis. Florence Kayivill will entertain the Athena Club at her home, Wednesday, Mey 6, at 8 p.m. Mrs. Wilma Buhler and Mra. Maud Odd will be th assisting hostess. Program committee are Mre. Helen Johnson, Mrs. Lucille Sheffield and Mrs. Alice Bonnemort. Bridge Club Kaysville Mrs. Mable Gleason entertained the Bridge Club at her horn Tuesday avanlng. A'Lonaa Club Kaysville Mra. Earl Tall will be hostess to members of the ALonaa Club at her home Wednesday evening. Evening Bridge Kaysville Mrs. Leone Cottrell will entertain the Evening Bridge Club st her home Thursday evening. West 8lde Neighborhood Kaysville Mrs. Ora Campbell entertained the West Side Neighborhood Birthday Club at Mrs. her home last Friday. Bertha Prlgmore was assisting hostess. Planning a Salt Lake LDS Barton Temple wedding ceremony on June 26 are Miss Jesn Gustav-so- n and Ralph E. Ashby. Announcement of her daughters betrothal is being made by Mrs. Vera Gustavson, Salt Lake City. She is also the daughter of the late Einer jtavson. Mr. Ashby is a son 0f Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ashby, Kaysville. Nuptial news was made at a luncheon Saturday at the Beau Brummei Restaurant in Salt Lake City. The centerpiece was a ceramic bird arranged among apple blossoms and the message Jean and Ralph, June 26 was printed on tiny scrolls attached to miniature copies of the centerpiece at each place. Mr. Ashby fulfilled an LDS He is mission to California. now studying at Brigham Miss GusYoung University. tavson has attended the BYU where she was a member of the Rockettes. Layton Club News Layton Now at home in He City are newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barnes. Announcement of the young couples wedding on April 17 has been made by the parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Wll-lisher Major, tV8 East Gentile, Layton. The bride is the for- mer Mite Eleanor Deanne Major. The benedict of Mrs. Pearl is a grandson Barnes, Heber City. a community American that these volunteers operated," Mrs. Schow aald. One thing is certain by brings our literature into pratically every home, more and more adults will turn to regular health checkups as the best safeguard against g ic per-an- CONCRETE floor-lengt- HOW IS THE TIME TO Home show HEADGATE Slated by Local JCKs 4 bchili...3u statistically it strikes two out of three homes. That is why our volunteer were just as busy ing distributing free formation aa collecting funds. Kaysville A home decorative I was estimated that some will show and demonstration took part be held Thursday, April 80, at volunteer 2,U00,0U0 in th nation-wid- e Crusade. 8 p.m. at ths First and Sixth It was in the best tradition of Ward Relief Society room spon- Cancer driue Belletristie Club Layton Tha Layton Belie-trlatClub, under the presidency of Mrs. Eva Bean met st the home of Mrs. Virginia Wlnegar Tuesday, April 21. Three short stories were read by Mrs. Carol Morgan. since problem, Bt sored by th JCK'a. Gwen Jones, Sait Lake City, will preaent th demonatretion. There will be no admission charge. Imported gifts will be on hand and available for purchase for anyone desiring them. Camden is in Mrs. charge of the show. 0 hdi rfze...M 10 Inch size. ..5 44 Other sizeipriced proportionately low! LIFE-LON- G SERVICE NOUPKEEP! TAHICONCRE A'XI v Effit Ends on High note The Crusade to save lives a checkup and a check with Cultural Arts here last night with an Layton -- The Cultural Arts dosed indicitlon that the American Club of Layton will nvet Cancar Society's 19.77 campaign May 4, 8 p.m., at the home in 'of Donna Benzley73s Adams. was the most successful history. book the will Ratz Eleanor give A statement by Mrs. Iren review Dr. Zhwago", by Boris chairman of the North Schow, winner Prize Noble Pasternak, Davis Couty Unit of the ACS, of this year. aald the Cruaad here exceeded Teen Canteen in dollar returns all previoua lots and deal A good Layton campaigns. the TEEN of fun dancing at Ths public hsi rasponeded CANTEEN for all to the plea that cancer is an In the ninth grade and above only bo at the South Salt Lake auditor- emergency that can she said. effort, ium, on th first and third Sat- met by In making public th preliof th month, beginning urdays Mra. Schow deMay 2nd, from 7:30 to 11:00 minary report, nation-wid- e result "Th clared: p.m. Sinca antranc can be once more what can demonstrate see membership, gained only by Father George Helmich for be accomplished when neighbor to tackle a comyour membership card, and gat together For cancer 1 problem. munity details. further y, 2nd meek of this Grade "A" Lowest Price Since World War I all-o- ut IOEL R. SMITH CENTERVILLE, New Mre. Robert Barnes . . now living in Heber City. teen-age- AND GROW WITH UTAH For Information Call or Writ 219 Sylvia Ann Walker is new bride Parent's of the future bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. George L. Hamre, 109 Parkway Drive, Clearfield. tiful. Norman Gene Ainscough, SI, and Anna Sedgwick, 27, both of Bountiful. Grant C. Tanner, 30, Midale; LaRae Creger Tanner, 34, Midvale. Boyd R. Beazer, 21, and Helen Marie Spencer, 18, both of Syracuse. DeWayne Artie Avery, 21, Bothell, Washington; Sylvia Ann Farnsworth, 10, Canby, Oregon. Henry Lamore Grifitts, 22, Hill Air Force Base; Sherilyn Marie Brenkmann, 18, Layton. George N. Tourigney, 23, Woods Cross; Gibbie Leah Turner, 26, Bountiful. Gary K. OBrien, 18, Bountiful; Chadotte May Brammer, 17, North Salt Lake. John Leslie Marstella, 20, Idaho Falls, Idaho; Ora Lowe Geddes, 26, Layton. Harold Lynn Nixon, 29, Granger; Rosalie Alberta Hoiken-ber25, Salt Lake City. Johnny L. Walker, 18, Mlnden, Louisiana; Erma Ann Scheul-le- r, 18, Kaysville Jack LeRoy It altera, 23, Kaysville; Mary Ann Brindley, 20, Koosharem, Utah i" F mn V 20, ehr; Joan Maureen Thomas, 18, Layton. Lawrence Clifton Litchfield, 27, Clearfield; LaWana Mae John Moore, 28, Layton. Jay Edward Heightsman, 29, Saltair, Ut.; Charlene John-so- n Maxwell, 82, Bountiful. Roy S. Marriott, 64, and Lola Kendall, 41, both of Ogden. Darlene Bigelow Becomes bride home rites marry in September rites 82, Ogden. Hill Chapel West Point On Friday, May been employed in an LDl Misa Betty Joan Call will Church office., become the bride of Reed 11. Mr, Pago, ton of Mr. Wiilard E. Page of West Point, tl Pag In a ceremony to b in the Salt Lake Tem- graduate of Davis High School Misa Call ia the daughter and of the Brigham Young pi. of Mr. and Mra. Ira Cal) of University. He has lived is Oakland, California. Some tlm California and Salt Lake City, where he now resides and ia aa ago, while attending Henager insurance salesman. In she Buainess College Ogden, A reception will honor tha In resided in West Point with couple Saturday eveninn, May Kayavillt In a wadding cere- Mr. and Mra. Ulyes Thyrgood. 2, in the Lion Houo. They Boun mony performed at the Howard For the past few years she will make their home in and tiful. Lake in lived Salt has City on Sides' residence in Kaysville BigeApril is, Miss Dsrlen low, Ogden, became the bride Mr. of Clyde Larry Warner. Warner is Mrs. Sides brother. In a ceremony performed last dents at Davis High where they The bride is a daughter of Saturday in Elko, Neadn, Miss plan to continue their studiea Carl Bigelow, Shellej, Idaho, Sylvia Ann Walkr became the while living In Clearfield. Several parties are planned and Mra. Ailene Hanna, Og- - bilde of R. Stephen Vincent of den. Mr. and Mrs, Clyde O. Clearfield. The bride la a for the young bride. Thursday Warner, Ogden, are patents of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. evening Miss Glenda Cook will the benedict. Ralph Walker of Syracuse and honor her with a miscellaneoua - Mr. and Mra. Robert B. shower at the home of her parwere perrites Wedding Clearfield, are parents of ents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter W, by Bi hop Melvin Swar-'een- t, Cook. Some 40 guests are exts. The bride chose a tradl- - the benedict, tlonal floor length wedding Both young people are stu- - pected to attend. gown of white satin and car-- 1 d man dutica were Ogden to live. ried a bouquet of carnations1 Prior to her wedding th formed by Robert Domingan the Following rpaebud. bride wa feted at parties givthe reciting of nuptial vows, en by Mrs. Clyde Warner, Betnewljweds greeted guests at a Warner and ty Sides, Janie reception in the Ogden Fourth Donna Hadden. Ward hall. Mrs. Lojette Paulsen, Miss Janice Warner and Misa Connie Warner, the bridegroom! sisters, attended the bride. h pink They wore gnwns and carried pink and white carnation!. Little Vicki Sides and Shamro Hadden, in blue nylon, acted as flower girls and carried miniature pink and whit carnation bouquet. Mrs. Harms chose a gown of beige and th bridegrooms mother was in blue silk. 1, AX Full Cream Gt in MERLS JEWELRY BUY NOW at REDUCED PRICES CLEARFIELD SALE ENDS SATURDAY, MAY 183 North Main CLEARFIELD Merls Above Prices Eliectlve May 9th Watch the Dally Paper! lor Additional Anniversary Bargains. Thanks again lor your generous support el this tale last week.. Hours 8 to 8 Monday thru 8 to 9 Friday and Saturday. Closed Sunday. Thursday JCWClrY Phone TA , . 52 Wo specialize in W atch & Jewelry Repairs Free Parking Three Ways to Buy Cash, Credit and Layaway Free Gift Wrapping ( lit and 2nd. 1 A ADAMS SUPER MARKET LAYTON, UTAH |