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Show t I REFLEX-LEADE- ' R March 17, 1960 1 t Tag ;,CInbir.2Cls as igma TU, the Alpha Chapter of Layton, an election, of officers at last meeting at the borne of The Beta Beta held their Bar bara ' Henderickson,- - , KaysviHfc Mott was elected president! Agnes J . Donna, Mockll, . Busy Llrs. Urscn is . hcppy with life of service ; ' By Ruth Beatla like to be a busy person With this modeBt statement, Mrs. Everett C. Larsen explains away her many accomplishments and Civil activities. Mrs. Larsen (Leora) holds the offices of first vice president of Davis County PTA Council; secretary to the general chairman of the American Field Service International Scholarships Exchange Students Citizens Cora- - was teaching an adult class in During 1958 mittee for Davis High School, Sunday School. of Sunclass adult Blue the a 1959 and the of Quill, secretary local association of authora, sec- set Ward was privileged to retary of the League of Utah benefit from an interesting and Writers, and she is an active varied list of guest speakers arvisiting Relief Society teacher ranged for by Mrs. Larsen and for the LDS Church. She seems to hear her speak many times to carry this impressive load with devotion to a subject very very easily and competently close to her heart and philowhile earing for her home and sophy of living. Upon her resfamily which consists of Mr. ignation from this . position, a Larsen and three children, Cor- farewell party was held to exines, 18; Gayla, 13, and Gregory press the appreciation of the entire class. who is 7. Mrs. Larsen has previously When Mrs. Larsen was asked about her varied interests, she been superintendent of the Chi, , ' X 'to&m t . aawrftnfrtii ifti nViWTmlfmnftT'rftiri cut NEWLYWEDS, MR.1 AND MRS. TED ERIKKSON taker fof guests at reception following nuptial cently., r. ml ft v rites re- - .. Clearfield man claims Ogden maid for bride 1 exhibited so much genuine en- thusiasm for each that it would Theodore (Ted) daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis be impossible to put any one Clearfield Eriksson of Clearfield claimed as Cady, 1753 Washington Boulevard, above any other. My most inhis bride Miss Nina Kay Cady Ogden. spiring experience, I believe, The young couple exchanged of Ogden,: in rites performed by J. pilffV "Palmer in the Ogden their vows in a lattice bower dec- About 40 relatives and friends wit- orated with pink carnations and nessed the ceremony. flanked by taU white tapers with The pretty bride was dressed white ribbon and baskets of white in a floor length gown of importsnapdragons and pink giadlolas. ed Italian embroidered silk organza which featured a scoop neckline, fitted bodice with a pouted waist and bell sleeves. A pointed cap of impended lace accented with pearls held her waist length Mining's children are never bom singly. They're always veil of nylon brides illusion. She ruintupletsl Studies show that every time a mining job Carried a bouquet of pink roses is born, four others are created in mineral processing, and white carnations. metals fabrication and service industries. Utah is Her attendants were attired in stable, basic fortunat that mining is a like dresses of street length pink industry that is so generous in begetting the rapidly silk brocade and each carried a multiplying elements of a sound economy. smaller bouquet of pink roses and white carnations. Miss Peggy Rond was maid of honor with " the earth comas an abundant lfo for all Jeannie Humphreys and Frances Tanner serving as bridemaids. Ninth WaM on February 27. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Erik t? Eriksson, 634 South 1000 East,' Clearfield. His bride is the Utah's "quint" industry long-rang- UTAH MINING "froi e, ASSOCIATION ldrens Sunday School and has worked in the Primary Childrens program of the LDS Church. When she was queried about the length of time she George Eriksson, brother of the groom, performed the duties of best man with Craig Inglet and Sam Ames acting as ushers. The brides mothers gown was of beige silk shantung and the groom mother wore a blue silk print. Each had a corsage of pink roses and white carnations. Lynne Beckman had charge of the brides book. Leslie Jane Adams, Patricia Lee, Roberta Cady and Judy Cartwright served the guests at the reception which followed. Mr. Eriksson is a graduate of Davis High School. The new Mrs. Eriksson attended Ogden High School. After a brief honeymoon, the young couple are making their home in Ogden. U. S. NO. 1, GOLDEN s Syracuse PTAsets Founder's Day meet x Sr t; Ruth Campbell, secretary an! Marsell, t treasurer. Dorothy Special guest of the evening wa ' 1 f Beth KeDy;- - I 1 - I,' plana for a July 30 weddlnf. .Members of tht Syracuse The bride, is a. graduate at if Syracuse PTA will meet Monday Davis High School and is cur ' March -- Me 21, at 7:30 in evening, the school to celebrate Founder's ' rently employed , at Bill , Alt ' c Force Bate.- Day of the organization. Miss Julie Simmons, Layton,' who spent last summer in Japan Miss Betty Romero . . . plana as a. foreign exchange student wedding. will be the speaker. Other numbers have been planned for the program. special During the evening, recognition wilT be given to past members of the PTA. Nuptial news tells of the en' Mrs. Ordith Bourgeous and Mrs. gagement of Miss Betty Roto Alec Cota. AnnounceClaude McBride will be hostesses mero t s ment of their daughters enMrs. Larsen to members of the Variety Anns gagement has been made by her Club Wednesday evening, at the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tito Rohad been active as a worker home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale T. mero, 537 Marva, Layton. in the Relief Society, she said The benedict elect is a son Dr. C. N. Madsen, THE SMOOTHER BOURBON that she had been doing this Smedley. KMtadqr StmfM leartM MMe 9 IM. 01 Mrs. club will be of Each Cota, Ogden. Mary guest speaker. work for years and didnt want IS Pm( i etadMt Mi DM. Ce, fMM. I The young couple are making to ever stop. When a family member will bring a guest. is in need, no matter what their faith, they need help and our obligation is to search out these needs and help wherever we can. The warm personal contacts one can develop through visiting with friends and neightoo bors provide experiences valuable to neglect. Mrs Larsens preoccupation with her fellow man is furthei indicated by her association with the progiam for foxeign exchange students. She speaks of the many contacts with exchange students and you can feel the depth of her sympathy and affection for these boys and girls from other lands It is haid to imagine a moie busy schedule than that which has alieady been described, but Mrs. Larsen doesnt stop with all of this. As she puts it, Oh, I guess that I have always written; I majored in English at umAmmmm school and my imagination has You always been rather active. just feel sometimes that you ROOMS are about the same price range. FREE estimates She has had have to write. and Now Tou Can Have poetry and fiction published has recently been honored by having another poem published in Ham Parks column in the Salt Lake Tribune. With her permission, we repeat that pubenter-tainin- g -' Miss Betty Romero Sets nuptial date 4 $ ill? and RECREATION KITCHENS. ATTIC BEDROOMS, Hew Kitchen BANANAS lication LGE., INDIAN RIVER, PINK VINYL FLOOD TILE here- - Those wondrous hills 20 DECORATOR COLORS . Youve heard them saj To me this was not always true. GRAPEFRUIT Ive So Te- e seen Idaho tons Blush the same hue. As Ive been in a town $15.95 Where the hills lean dow n And lend their beauty to W cll help plan a new mans ground. kitchen that will save of Utahs steps, time and work. But the purple-pinpeaks Against the sweet pale sky When evening comes, as evenings must, Those giants starlite high Excite my tiust and thankfulness. 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L. and Mr. LeMar Stuart, school principal. foi special A warm thank-yo- u assistance also goes to Mrs. Harley Abshire, PTA president; Mrs. Heinz Larsen, PTA vice president; Mrs. Monte Call, in charge of Posters and Publicity; Mrs. W. Sturgeon, table and wall decorations; Robert Roster, entertainment, and the school cooks, Mrs. Thurgood and Mrs. Singleton whose many hours of work contributed materially to the success of the jKJforS-jjO- needle-poin- v sociation presented a moig,s-bordinner which was held m Start vour cabin plans NOW the schools multi-pu- i pose loom 7 1th from 5 to p.m on March The piotceds will furnish needfor ed playground equipment the school. The attendant over 500 people assuied complete success of this piojeit and the PTA wishes to extend their sincere thanks for the en- thusiastic participation TUNA 100 I I11N IN nil-- ; PINES With Besi-tt.iwall and roof panels and roof trusses you can on it yourself plans available. 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