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Show I v ..., mm ife xf-- News for:0ery woman .'I. .w. ift 4 v 4 be September bride ifay Sheffield to September 17 has been circled by Miss Kay Sheffield as the date of her wedding to ' Philip Eugene Sieber. Announcement of their daughters engagement and forthcoming marriage is made by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne K. Sheffield, Kaysville. The Leetham, Orem. benedict-ele- of Mrs. Less a son is ct .. , ' at the Sheffield home will be solemnized by Bishop Clifford G. Green and will be followed bv a small buffet supper for close relatives of the jo "g couple bride has chosen a simple white dress for the nuptial event. Her sister, Miss Anne Sheffield, will be her sole attendant and best man duties have been The on assigned to Ch de ri hi C '- August 25, 1960 cd? Page 7 bride of Robert B, Fisher Now at home in Provo ar newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bruce Fisher. They spoke nuptial vows Friday noon in rites in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A wedding breakfast at Harmans Cafe feted the wedding party after the ceremony. The bride is the former Miss Marjorie Cook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cook, Syracuse. The benedict is a son of Mrs. LaVina Fisher, Kuna, Idaho, and the late Bruce Leo Fisher. Friday evening the newlyweds greeted guests at a reception at the Syracuse Ward hall. The bride was radiant in a h gown of miramist, chantilly lace and net. The empire bodice, overscored with lace, was accented with a large bow in front, a scalloped neckline and wrist-lengt-h tapered sleeves. The bouffant skirt was enhanced by side panels of Chantilly lace Her elbow length veil of silk illusion was caught to a dainty bridal headpiece and she carried a cascade bouquet of for Farmington pair Wedding planned brides will One of early autumns lovely be Miss Delores Cunningham when she exchanged promises with Leonard Ruland Moon. Miss Cunninghams engagement and forthcoming marriage is being announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Cunningis a ham, Farmington. The benedict-eleson of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Moon, also of Miss Marjorie Cook becomes floor-lengt- A ceremony ' roses encircling white gardenias and gilded feathered carnations. Attendants were Miss Kath- Farmington. leen Cook, the brides sister, Wedding vows will be spoken on Septemmaid of honor; Mrs. Allen Cook, ber 7 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple and the Mrs. Paul Cook, Mrs. Gary newlyweds will greet guests that evening at Miss Renon Christensen, a reception in the Cook, Farmington First and Miss Shirley Cook and Miss Second Ward Chapel. Colleen Ludlow. They wore emThe bride has asked Miss Lee Ann Hess, pire gowns of gold crystal Miss Rosella Young, Mrs. LeRoy Thompson charm complemented by matchand Miss Ruth Cunningham to attend her ing net hats and earned gilded along with Christine Cunningham who will and white carnations. serve as flower girl. Captain Bernard Fisher stood Douglas Moon will serve as best man and as best man for his brother. ushers chosen are Don, David and Reuben were Alden Cook, Cunningham. Ushering Michael LeSueur, Darrell ByThe newlyweds are planning a honeyram, Richard Fisher and Lyman moon in romantic San Francisco before rect Fisher Fisher will continue his studies as a graduate student at the Brigham Young University. He is a graduate of that Mr. school and has also served two years with the U S Army. The new Mrs Fisher attend- X i turning to North Farmington to live. e The has attended the Brigham University. Mr. Moon has attended USU and Weber College and is planning to continue his studies at the University of Utah Anss Dee Ann Hess and Mrs. LeRoy this fall. He has also fulfilled a Spanish Thompson entertained with a shower foi and Miss Evelyn Brown fetthe bride-eleAmerican Mission ed her with a luncheon. bride-to-b- ct ed both Weber College and BYU. Both the bnde and groom have fulfilled LDS missions m the Samoan Islands Sunset n Stork Club The Stewart, son young couple will honeymoon in Southern Utah before returning to Salt Lake City where both will continue their studies at the University of Utah. Kaysville Mr. and Mrs. De-Lo- y ties Jay-C-- E Bride-elec- t honored receive pins is Stewart are rejoicing over the arrival of a son born AuMrs Wendell M Layton gust 18 at the Dee Hospital. Sunset-Amothe first auxiThis young man, sixth child for Smith has opened her charmhome to liary of a sevthree series group for the Junior his parents, weighed in at ing coffees for Miss Christine Halls, Chamber of Commerce to reen pounds He is also welcomed by his bride elect of Mr and Mrs ceive their membership pins were the Sunset Jaycettes. Dograndparents, Mr and Mrs. Ted Smiths son Stuart Smith Mrs friends of Smiths were ing the honors of pinning the Oasis, Utah, and Stanworth, Mr and Mrs. Angus Stewart, bidden to her home Saturday, members was the distinguished Junior Chamber of Commerce Monday and Tuesday Meadow. for sumptious food enjoyed State Vice President Leonard E. Colemere, girl Interior decorator Layton It s now one of each in the house or on the patio Cashmore, Miss Halls and Mr Smith will and assistant manager for the at the home of Mr and Mrs. Herod Furniture Co, Ogden. Lloyd Colemere. Their new be married in September baby daughter made her debut at the Dee Hospital on August Keynote speaker for the eve14. She weighed six pounds, 13 ning of August 11 was State ounces. Highway Patrol Trooper Hugh Her brother Paul eagerly Mrs Ivy Blood Roberts who gave an address Kajsville awaited her arrival home Mrs. will entertain members of the on juvenile delinquency. To betColemere is the former Geral- ALonas Club at her home Wed- ter his topic, he passed among ng Miss Kay Sheffield Clothing care clues BEST r--Mb. ..., When you by readyto-wea-r clothing or yardage, take a tip from Extension home agant, Kar ma P. Swindle, and look for clues to its performance and informaon the fabric tion on its car label. LESS on SCHOOL Mrs Swindle says that identifying the fiber is really an important clue to its use and care Since the labeling law went into effect March 3rd, each textile fiber product is required to carry a label which gives the generic (family) names and percentages by weight of the fibers on the pioduct These names give the clue to proper washing, drying, pressing temperatures and to spot removal and storage. For a sheet on Clues for Clothing Care write or call Mrs Swindle at the county Extension Office She will be happy to supg ply you with this and other information you may desire SPECIALS of our expert On stylists and colorists . . . Waves Oil Base Permanent Reg. ... $5.95 NOW I.ATE APPOINTMENTS Stylists to Serve You 4 Donna Benson Charlie Nelson Rita Painter Mjo Siminson home-makin- PHONE EX The U S Savings Bonds program has been the pattern for savings bond and stamp projects operated by the governments of half a dozen other nations, which have sent officials to Washington to study and observe our methods. ROY BEAUTY SALON U 1900 WEST ROY 5535 So. NTwTtii (Skd ipb! FedUv dtp dmtiim i, 4 ... to be bride. WM- mum till? iibiu5:iiuii Mnl i? y siU - nfidhlWi- - Mii Kaysville clubs dine Allen, Layton. Grandparents are Mr. and Earl Colemere and Mi and Mrs and Mrs. Ken Allen, all of Lay-to- n. Bread making Book Its i J Blox-han- Swindle She says everyone enjoys good homemade yeast bread, and the bulletin gives the steps for mak mg it It also gives recipes and steps for making some taste tantalizing fanev breads Both 'old hands and new hands at bread making will find this publication of value, Mrs Swindle assures homemakers. Crispriie BACON - The Third W ard s Layton carnival held August 13 on the chapel grounds was pronounced a distinct success by Bishop Paul R Lindeman and Eugene C Jones and Lee Moss, counselors Master of ceremonies for the evening program was Gayle Ste venson who entertained with1 magic stunts and tricks Karen Hodgson sang two songs to the accompaniment of Beckv Briggs Steven Allen plaved two c.ixa phore solos accompanied by Rose land Christenson Mrs Christen son also played for ivien Nal der who sang A comical reading was given by iola Call Clyde Adams, Richard Graehl Davis Galley and Hams Adams sang m a barber shop quartet, accom pamed by Vera Pettit 10 oz. V BRUCE NALDFR Frost gfor$ Seedless GRAPES New Red POTATOES 10 lbs. Green CORNED BEEF BINDER 1 Ring Loose I Hereford, 12 oz. Can eaf. Reg. 8br FRUIT COCKTAIL FILLER PAPER 3 Libbys, Hole Ruled, Reg. 10c Giant Size 3 TOMATO SOUP 10 oz. m NALDER'S v J r - pari Wi, ir u'iij t Mil . ew t-- tom OPEN SUNDAYS Uylon LAYTON 370 Phone t for $109 SPECIALS THURS. Thru SUN. for $ 00 f Of $ 00 TUNA Carnation H E for $ E for $ 1 00 H m ... X& U U 11 oz. GREEN BEANS Del Monte, Cut DUNCAN LIBBYS VJfarf $ No. 303 Mandarin Oranges SOO Orica, Can Shurfine Vienna Sausages Bruce, I dont want you to be getting your new uniform dirty. Next oil change . . . use EXTRA DUTY oil . dirty oil ruina motors! 2 each PEPPERS Strawberry Preserves f Orange Juice PIES $1 00 Campbells SERVICE Snow Crop 6 oz. N Flame Apple, Cherrv, Boysenberry STRAWBERRIES for FROZEN FOODS alley Hi HERSHEYBARS 0 i 6MS AMERICAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF UTAH Round Steak Swiss Steak Heel of Round Rump Roast Ground Round L. D. S. Church By & . available CAR-TOON- Sfljjt One at noon, one at night, One along the way . You never outgrow your need for Milk, Drink three glasses every day I members and displayed some of the weapons he had personally confiscated from some of the youths he had arrested. Trooper Roberts is formerly an Ogden City Police officer available again So many homemakers requested Miss Elna U. S. GOOD and CHOICE Miller s bread making bulletin that the supply was soon gone This Extension publication has been reprinted and can be obtained from the county Extension home agent, Mrs Karma P Li bom Party Seventh Ward home Layton builder girls advancement ever cises and Seagull graduation was held recently at the FouithSev enth ward i chapel After the ad jvancement and exercises the girls of one class presented a fashion show and the other two classes a skit following the theme of the evening Around the World Mothers of all the girls were special guests Mis Lai one Kel ler, Mrs Mary Robins and Mrs Odessa Harris are the presidency of the Primary. 4 nesday evening The Del ight Pinochle Club will meet Wednesday afternoon t, at the home of Mrs Nelda Ogden The members of the GYG HINESMIXES Apple Sauce Raisin, Fudge Nut, Butter Feccn AG FOOD STORES CLOSED SUNDAYS KAYSVILLE t SPECIALS THURS, FRL, AND EAT& |