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Show 'i -- - V 51 Miss Painter becomes 1 1 iit 1, 'i 4 - P.t. mo Mya Y , bride tr e : Library offers book on ; early settling of the West Marsha De Decker joins ranks of summer brides 1 l u ".y -- v fit a ceremony performed fa the Salt Lake LDS Temple, Hiss Judy Painter became the, bride of Bryce S. Bishop. "The. bride parent are Mr. and Mrs, Leslie of Syracuse' and. the bridegroom is a son of Mr, and Mrs. Garth Bishop, Salt Lake City. In the evening a reception honored', the young couple ,at the - ' Syracuse Ward hall. Tall baskets of' white gladioli flanked with candelabra holding white tapers and adorned with white satin ribbons provided a background for the bridal party. The brunet bride chose a gown of white pearl satin. A fitted bodice of lace over satin waa fashioned with a scalloped neckline, long pointed sleeves and tiny buttons from the neckline to the waistline in the back. The full skirt featured a pleated back panel. It was scalloped on the edge and embossed with lace and irridescent sequins. Her veil of silk English illusion fell from a cap trimmed with irridescent sequins and she carried a bouquet of red roses and and camelias. Attendants to the bride wore Painter y Utahs Pioneer Day apresolve to read the following books.' They are availMis Carol Spencer. Qss Dawns able at the Davis County Library. Thurgood, Miss Karat Bishop, AmerfcaA Heritage Book of tho Miss Eilene Bishop, sisters of the Pioneer Spirit. Wen those who benedict, and Miss Patsy Painter, won and built the nation men the brides sister, - - . " adventurers, made heroic by a raw and lucky land? Dr did they , hey wore identical gowns of red hand on to us a d and white taffeta engender and true pioneering spirit we can rely and carried nosegays of red and on today? The Pioneer Spirit is white split carnations. fascinating and magnificently For her daughters wedding, illustrated volume that examines Mrs. Painter chose a beige linos the validity of this special quality sheath and the mother of the through the lives of men and bridegroom was in a blue lace women who personify it More 150 in full sheath. They pinned corsages of than 480 pictures red and white split carnations to color plus 150,000 words of narrative tell the story of vUllians their shoulders. and heroes, square pegs and Assisting at the reception were round, who helped shape our naMr. and Mrs. Golden W. Smedley, tional character. It is an original Mrs. Lloyd E. Dahl, Mrs. Henry work. Four k authors tell Spencer, Mrs. Lewis E. Briggs the story. This book is for every and Mrs. Verl T. Dahl. inheritor and hopeful perpetuator of the pioneer spirit The bride cousins served. They included Joan, Trudy, Lee Ann The Great American West, by and Bonnie Painter, Joan Simpson James D. Horan. Here is the full and Evofme Zaugg. Receptionists Western story from the days of were Miss Sharon Carter and Miss the conquistadores to the twenMary Robinson. tieth century, in an account noThe newlyweds an living in table not only for its comprehensiveness, .but also its amazing Ogden. collection of photographs which show all aspects of the West as it actually was. The Greet American West presents a thrilling panoramic view of the vast and wonderfully varied land that lies between the Mississippi Valley and the Pacific Ocean, and traces in Sali Lalce Temple rites A . proaches, ' -- Syracuse Hews candy-stripe- first-ran- JiSli a good selection of quality-bui- Still the exciting shay of how AmeriA charming bride of cans explored it, settled and deIs Mr. Ronald L. Thurgood veloped it, established law and who was married recently In the order, and made it great, I Logan LDS Temple. She is the former Miss Marsha M. DeDecker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd S. DeDecker of Syracuse and the benedict parents are Mrt and Mrs. Russell Thurgood of Clearfield. They were joined over the week-en- d by their son end fm C. ily, Mr. and Mrs. Darv Thurgood and three children. Mrs. Frsnces Wiggill is home stay at the following a five-da- y Dee hospital in Ogden, where she went for treatment and tests. The following ramrty members are enjoying a weeks vacation and fishing trip to Saln mon, Idaho: Mr. and Mrs. Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Lacy Criddle, Dean Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Thurgood have moved to Oakland. They were transferred to Hill Air Force Base. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Dale of Wisconsin are now occupying the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thurgood. Mr. Dale is an employee of the Utah Fish and Game Department and serving as a game warden in this area. Mrs. Don Rentmeister has been hospitalized part of the past week at an Ogden El-vi- from 4th of July Sale! Save now! IE 1425 PLUS TAX AND RETREADABU TIRE BLACKWALL WHITEWALL r X NYLON BLACK Dianne Perkins is bride Nickname sought Clearfield Hi Club Our By Tanya Stuck! Attention: Claarflald n. Cltliani by the bridal couples parents, Mr. and Hows Mrs. Claud Perkins and Mr. and Mrs. Dell Chappell, Lyman, hows your Utah. went to Smith Moorhouse forest important today Bet you didnt reimagination of For her wedding, the bride east and north Oakley camp to make takes how much it h bouffant . chose a where we met other 4H mem- - alize , mto a tu model of nylon organza over bers. We played games, provided a bulldlnS nows your chance to help a bit our own meals, bed lights and taffeta, enhanced with lace apwith the metamorphosis. the full shelter in case of storm We need your help in selecting pliques garlanding lace also was daintThere are six of us. We each The skirt. nickname for our had a job and all six of us went. an appropriate to the long, pointed new Clearfield High School. Davis ily applied Our names are Candice Taylor, and the almost square sleeves Bountiful its has its Darts neckline. secretary. Sheridan Moss, song Bears and 80 on Now what would leader, Claudine Sill, piano player, to like have your Her nylon illusion finger-ti- p Jackie Stoddard, vice president, you personally , h , have called ,You eam?u and length veil was released from Gaylene Nalder, president, d just the suggestion wed all wish a lace Queen Anne Dalene Adams, reporter. we could dream up cap, which was edged with It must be able to be repre- tulle blossoms and seed pearls. sented with some significantly White carnations and deep pink suggestive symbol and we all have rosebuds formed her bridal bouto our choose real chance .the quet. The metnben of school Kaysville too the Aunt Jemma Cooks Bridal attendants, Miss Joan Club A o felows girls enjoyed a tour to he Continental met ,ast at the schooI Goodrich, Mrs. Jack (Ellen) Mrs. Courtney (Shar- Bakery m Salt Lake City where to t to choose very things Perkins, they watched the bread making and after and many process from the dough stage th and u pnnclpai declded to for your contribution. through wrapping and ready for mvile aI1 those wlth idea, to It really is to be Clearfields selhng The guls are nine and wnte them lnt0 Suzanne Gardner. high school, so get your mom or 10 years old and led by Mrs or dad, older sisters or brothers, vlce presldent gtudent Marjorie Ayers and Miss Ba.la Route R aearfield. anyone with the neighbors elewell Tjlg nameg au W1u recelve care- - schools mterest at heart and some They have learned how to cook ful conslderatl0n and will be voted to help really original ideas candy biscuits, muffins cookies, of the chosen you if you dont seem to be clickand the sandwhes and drinks They ones wl recelve bhc acknowl. ing put it in writing and send spent Monday and Tuesday at ed gment through this cotomn and it off Camp near Oakley, Now they the The school needs your ideas! gratitude of the student body are planning and preparing for the Davis County Fair. - & TJdving... LOOK FOR THIS SIGN Of BUAUTT M EIBLELY UfHvufjutd TIRES, Ken Holt Tire Co. 205 South State, Clearfield ty'L, 5f, V i ' n 4 MRS. GAYLE ODD LARKINS is the former Kathryn Mayfield Olsen. She exchanged wedding vows m rites performed recently in the Logan LDS Temple. In the evening she and her husband greeted guests at an open house at the residence of Whitney Checlfetts in Kays-villThe young couple is making a home in e. I Mrs. DeDecker chose an ice blue brocaded taffeta gown with I chiffon overskirt for her daugI ' hters wedding and the mother of V V the benedict was in pink brocaded orchid white a Each satin. pinned corsage to her shoulder. Others assisting at the reception were Mrs. Dennis Thurgood, Miss MR. AND MRS. John Eric Chappell . . exchange vowd Sherry Moss, Miss Carol Thurin home ceremony. good, Miss Jean Kruinbach, Stevan Susan Miss Parker, Thurgood, Miss Sharon Cardinal, and Miss Brenda Parker. Hawaiian refreshments served from a table covered with a green brocaded cloth. In a lovely home ceremony, ron) Perkins, Miss Betty Jan After a honeymoon to Canada John Eric Chappell claimed Chappell, and Mrs. Thomas the newlyweds returned to Syra- Miss Dianne Perkins, of Lay-to- (Trudy) Perkins, were gowned cuse where they will live until for his bride, last Satur- in alternate shades of petal pink they both register for college in and aqua. Their brocaded tafevening. day the fall. feta afternoon length gowns Following the nuptial rites, were fashioned with portrait performed by Bishop Zulon necklines, molded bodices, and Whitesides, a reception honor- gathered skirts. Their colonial ed the bridal couple in the gar- bouquets were of pink rosebuds den of the brides parents resi- surrounded by white split ear For dence at 377 Morgan St., Lay-to- nations. Guests were greeted floor-lengt- Aunt Jemima Cooks Wovuj-fte- !Uj I three-pointe- foo v m, la ... WHITEWAU BLACKWALL PRICES 1.70-1- 5 ; n, East Layton $995 V Usher and other assistants wore colorful leis. Dennis Thurgood stood as best man and ushers were Jimmy and Dennis DeDecker. Lynn Corbridge, Nolan Bushnell, Stan Reid and Don Pearson. went camping. We went Monday and Studontel and came back Tuesday. Mrs Hows your patriotism? Mrs Moss and Edna Margaret JUST Em Miss Linda Sessions served as maid of honor and other attendants were Miss Beverly Steed, Miss Connie Thurgood, tho bridegrooms sister, and Miss Marilyn Telford. They wore identical crystalline gowns of sea green fashioned with bouffant over skirts. They wore gardenias in their hair and leis of baby white orchids and white carnations. ed Merry Mixers NYLONS! Q ried bouquet of Bird of Paradise, white orchids' and white gardening. DOINGS Kellys lt President George Raymond performed the ceremony and after the wedding the newlyweds were honored with a breakfast at Maddox in Brigham City. In the evening they greeted guests at a recepion at the De Decker home. Motif for the reception was Hawaii and the home was deco-ratwith Bird of Paradise, Hawaiian tea leaves, anthenums and orchids. The petite bride chose a full length gown of Chantilly lace over satin fashioned with a scalloped neckline and tapered lily point long sleeves. The bouffant skirt was accented with a double row of crystalline roses extending around the waist and encircling again to the front. Her waist length veil of illusion edged with lace was draped from a sweet heart crown and she car- - 4 s m Mrs. Perkins chose a summer cotton sheath in blue for her daughters wedding and reception. The bridegrooms mother was gowned in a rose lace model. They pinned corsages of pink rosebuds and white carnations to their shoulder. Performing best man duties for his brother was Bryce Chap-pel- L Ushers included the brides brothers, Jack, Courtney, Thomas, all of Layton and Robert Perkins, of Idaho Falls, Idaho. For her honeymoon to an undisclosed destination, the lovely brunette bride chose a blue and red checked cotton dressmaker suit with white trim and white accessories. The bride is a graduate ef the Utah State University at Logan where slie affiliated with Lambda Delta Sigma. She has been teaching physical education at Kanab High School for the past year. The couple will make their home in Logan where the bridegroom will complete hie education as a geologist at th U. S. U. Prior to her wedding, th bnde was feted at a tea at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Hannah Jarman, Kaysville, and at a miscellaneous shower, hosted by Mrs. Mary Holden, Layton. Happy 8 PIECES INCLUDED Mr and Mrs. Dresser With Mirror 4 Drawer Chest Bookcase Bed Simmons Box Springs Simmons Mattress 2 Pillows Hardwood Construction Homemakers . emon, girts... !et go see our friendly West Point The Happy Homemakers have been working on tlr-icommunity and safety proj-- e c t They cleaned the weeds around the stop signs m West Point under the leadership of Midge Takahashi. Sherri Beasley is president of ithe club, Laraine Manning, vice president, Kerrey Takahashi, secretary, Betty Jo Belnap and Melinda Putnam, reporters, Shauna Jones, song leader This is them second year with f FORD dealer... maybe we can get a good deal on'OIe Betsy J ...they say V, ANYTHIN! T ANYTHING GOBS I Merry homemakers -- Members of the Merry Homemakers Club left in a dither of excitement, Monday morning to spend two dajs at the Davis County Club Camp 4-- H 4 H at the For- est Camp, east of Oakley, Utah. The members planned to participate in an original skit concerning safety rules, during the camp program, scheduled for Tuesday. They were accompanied on their camping trip by their leader, Mrs. Travers Bro-ph- y and their Junior leader, Ellen Fisher. T Yes, BRUCE NALDER need 30 pounds of air in my tires, but dont strain yourself lifting it I ladies... rell prove saving money never went out of style! O CAR-TOO- N By - Maybe were old fashioned. ..but who said we cant sell Fords, Falcon and Thunderbirda at yesterdays prices Its that time of year when anything goe$! Were out to give you the g biggest value your dollars ever bought. So fire up that Phaeton and bnng it around for a "quote. Tou bet, well trade! Anything goet when you go Ford! SEE YOUR NEARBY EORD DEALERS Tonll find ua eaay to get along with and eager to please you! I1ALDEJTS , i, , CLEARFIELD ,1107 Low Al EsxlowY V 4 i SERVICE Ph(m. FORD SALES E & - LAYTON, Only Fctd Dealers Sell UTAH 4 Used Cars end Tn 9 I |