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Show - Layton brother sees sistor Syracuse man First time in forty years To ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Baugh. Parents of Lt. Steed are Bishop and Mrs. T.' Joseph Steed of Syracuse. The marriage ceremony will be performed in Chicago on Saturday evening, August ved d, iVy BROTHER AND SISTER, Henry Munson of Lay-to- n and Jesse Wooster, New York, reminisce about times they knew together forty years ago. It has been that long since they have been together. North Davis traffic court July 20 to July 27 E. Staten, 249 Basil Bar- Perry L. Stephen, 2871 Lincoln, Ogden. Following too closely, fined, $10. bara Ave., Layton. Speeding, 50 m. p. h. in 40 mile zone, Albert R. Hoggan, 3020 W. fined f 10. ' 3025 So., Salt Lake City. Glen S. Anderson, 5176 Speeding, 60 m. p. h. in 40 Pieper Blvd., Kearns. Speed- mile zone, fined $20. ing, 50 m. p. h. in 40 mile Edna C. Clifford, 1117 S. zone, fined $10. Gordon R. Williams, 3547 State, Clearfield. Passing red Orchard Ave., Ogden. One li light, fined $5. cense plate displayed, fined Gary R. Kilburn, 784 E. 450 S., Clearfield. Following $5. Glendon C. Porter, 1749 N. too closely, fined $10. Main, Sunset. No operators Virgil M. Packer, 2286 W. license. 4800 S., Roy. Following too Richard M. Allen, 4219 Col- closely, fined $10. Robert H. Hanson, 476 lege Dr., Ogden. Speeding, 60 m. p. h. in 50 mile zone, fined Gentile St, Layton. Speeding, 55 m. p. h. in 40 mile zone HO. Antonio C. Delgado, 337 and no operators license, finLane C., Anchorage, Clear- ed $15. Oral Fuller, 1582 Davis Dr., field. No vehicle inspection, fined $10. Layton, following too closely. Join a Team in Our Fall Our Alleys Have Just Been Newly Resurfaced r Winter & BOWLING LEAGUE Sign Up Now! HOLT PHONES KAYS. 1480 LANES granddaughter, nette. Na- The two are busy reminiscing about their childhood. They resemble each other so much, they had no trouble recognizing one another the minute Mrs. Wooster stepped from the plane. 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Jantzen Sweaters Recoil Briggs-Stratto- n Sausage Spare Ribs "Double Crew" New Fall Reel type 11 Layaway -- Wow- to do ordinary things oxtraon Charie Coro dinarily wall. , Extra Lean SAFETY MAKES SENSI jut Layaway home here, Chops two-year-o- ld 8naek Bar Lounge for Play at their Save on these Pork Prices Completely Now Open Page 12 honor them on August 15 Cod does not want us to do e traordtnary things: Ho wants us with an open house reception ' DELICIOUS U-m-m- July 30, 1959 REFLEX Following their visit in Utah, the couple will return A man can do what ho ought again East and Lt. Steed will to do; and whan ho says ho can 8. Service at' not. It Is because ho will not. The couple will then honey- resume his Army James Anthony Frauds where they will almoon in Utah, where they will Chicago, home. a so make go through the Salt Lake City Mora love Is the groat need of L. D. S. temple. The sole meaning of life is to -- Mary Baker Eddy mankind. Tolstoi will Steed Mrs. and servo humanity. Bishop Henry Munson the guest has been taken by Layton and his sister, Jesse Wooster the Munsons to Monte Cristo, Bear Lake, Logan Canyon, finally met again after forty Black Rock and the LDS TemFirst Lt. Grant Syracuse years. ple, and are planning a trip M. Steed of Syracuse will Mrs. Wooster flew here last next week to Bryce Canyon take Miss Barfor his bride. week from her home at Kirt-wooThey both agree that forty HL New York, to see her years is forty years too long bara Baugh of Chicago, The future bride is a daugh be separated. to brother and family at 852 Valeria, Layton. Mr. Munson left his home in the east at the age of twenty, when he joined the service and served at the Panama Canal His sister was then twelve years old. They corresponded off and on for all these years. He has two other sisters and two brothers, one of whom he did see, twenty years ago. For Mrs. Wooster, this is the first occasion that has taken her more than 80 miles away from home. She has two daughters, one married and one who will graduate from high school next year. She also has one son and several -m grandchildren. Mr. Munson, an operating engineer at Hill Field met and married his wife at Shoshone, Idaho finally moving to Layton, where they have lived and reared their family for sixteen years. They have two children James Alfred, who is now on submarine duty, a daughter, Phyllis Eileen, and a Chicago miss i -- i Complete D Center---Clearfiel- d Th Variety . STAMPS r |