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Show Page 4 September J, 1960 M IMI I IN Writers News for every woman Mr. and Mrs. John Jean Mike-se- ll are announcing1 the engage-me- n tand forthcoming marriage of their daughter Miss Pauline Mikesell to Gail Norman Gor-de- r, son of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip A. Gorder, Morgan. Wedding rites are being planned for September 9 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. On September 10 the young couple will gleet guests at a reception. has asked The bride-eleMrs. Thomas Wood to serve as her matron of honor with other attendants Mrs. Richard Mrs. A1 Simmons, Mrs. Larry Smith, all sisters of the bride-to-band Miss Gum Gor- e, der, a sister of the Miss Jeraldean Mikesell, Hodsen by Dale an- is ... and to Miss Pauline Mikesell rites. in Temple marry Ifll FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE Paid Political Advrtiiwncnt. Layton J Cs hold 0E033B children's party The annual canyon party of a the children of the Layton wai held in the Weber Memorial Park on Sunday, Aug. 28th. Refreshments were prepared and served by director, Mrs. Shirley Gardner and Mrs. Margaret Morgan, chairman. Entertainment, conaiating of songs, dances, pantomimes and puppet ahowa were presented by the children in attendance. The program was arranged by Mrs. Darleen Talbot and Mrs. Venna Smith. Baseball, horseshoe pitching, sack races and many other gamea were enjoyed by all present. A drawing was held for which had adthe g orned the Jaycee float Winners of the drawing included Lanny Hess, son of Mr. and Mrs. Neal Hess and LeAnn Talbot, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Val Talbot. Jay-cee- ' TiA H- U- v HOW IS THE fi TIME TO IIEADGATE fptyQwmw i! 4 8 10 ..3 63 inch size. inch slid. ,.466 inch slze...544 Other sues priced proportionately low! ... NO LIFE-LON- By Ellen Fisher Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott and daughter Trudy arrived home late Sunday night from San Diego, Calif. While in California, the Elliotts visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gary Elliott and family who live at Camp Marine Base near San UPKEEP! CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY ,rJpMiK0pE0F5 HIDDEN TREASURE Different Bonus Clues Each Week Tomorrows Clue Today Back Clues Roy Furniture Roy Seven Up Bottling Co. Ogden Shirleys Draperies Roy Suburban Real Estate Ogden Ogden Cals Trailers Experienced and Mrs. Hubert Lambert have gone to Santa Barbara to attend a Western States convention of state engineers. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hall and daughter Lana have gone to Kansas, their home state to visit relatives and friends. Sandra Turner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Turner recently returned from a trip to California. Clearfield Ogden Dugs Utoco Service Ogden Holbrook Heating Ogden Keiths Sport Store Ogden Linoleum by Wells Roy Marks Inn Rainbow Gardens t surance. government business trip' to Alabama. VERN 1L SMITH Mr. and Mrs. Harold McDonald and son Gary, San Luis Obispo, Calif.; Mrs. Frank Witt, Heber City, spent last week with Mrs. Walter Buhler. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Murphy, Hayward, Calif., were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sides. She is a sister of Mr. Sides. They all attended the wedding reception of Miss Janice Warner in Ogden, Fri- v Phone TA 133 So. ' 77 State, Clearfield day evening. M. P. LEONARD DEMOCRATIC CARAVAN MOTEL CANDIDATE for Walk to downtown casinos awitchboard Phones, Free TV ... the street Qualified Credit cards honored 732 8, Virginia St. (Hwy, 895, So.) VOTE SEPT. 13 RENO, NEVADA PRIMARY ELECTION FREE Paid Political Advertisement. Writ tor new TRAVfc OWDt listing fine nwt.lt kf frsn coast te Meat, Invested Ctorm of M.tw totals. . n Jelly-Preserv- for Tomatoes es It 1.00 5 Jelly Deans for . 3 for 79 , 3 for 79 Cookies Empress Plain or Stuffed-- In for pkg. Qle 49 3 for 05 ib. 49 Piedmont Delicate as Horn. 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Willey & Sons Layton 730kc Whole (Cut Up lb. .cSSlr Frankfurters Ground Beef McForlond' Lean, Tender Sliced Dacca 1 lb. 09 lb. 45 2 lb. 89 - lb. 59 High Quality ) Price Effective Thcttd&yrFridoy nd OQ fcur 3 lbs. 19 Valley Nursery Ogden in- - , 1 Ogden RSUH RADIO ( " ? The last big holiday of the summer is at hand. Whether you plan a cook-Otl- t 'V for family fun and picnic or cook-ii relaxing, youll find a tremendous variety of values at Safeway. Stock up for the long week end . . . and on needs for weeks to come. Bargains are great in all departments! Utah Noodle Parlor Clints Cabinets Cobble Cottage these thieves with Roy Ogden Builders of Peterson Homes home owners. '4Prbtec$ your investments from Tanner Construction Clearfield Nursery v Beauty & Barber ahops Cocktail lounge A restaurant across Mild Ciieeso AVAILABLE AT Builders Payless dol- ed Diego. Mr. 5 Mighty Brigham City jof lars' every' year from Pen-delt- Gum Drops Beehive Bottling Blom i imoaa steal, and Carol, Davis County Scotch Treat, Frozan 10 01. The Ogden " fFWV. 24-h- r. dear1. FIND Ogden Karen r Strawberries Ogden Canyon forenoon, daughters 2 Year Term d: mai little Baileys Furniture t IZeld Ycu Upl San Francisco, were Saturday overnight guuts of Mr." and Mrs. Georgs Haywood and family. Mrs. Robert M. Barton and children visited in Holladay with bor sister, Mrs. Beth Cutler for a few days last week. Mr. Barton returned from a !. And what Doting mother: did mammai little dear learn at school today? T learned two guys not to call me mamEight-year-ol- Appliance City Jtt t 7 . 'U FIRST LESSON 10 " fI prize-winnin- SERVICE G Brigham City Sunday r News ' Kaysvfllo A Saturday guest entertained Miss Hodgson will become the bride of Seth Schick in LDS Temple rites Friday, Sept. 2. The young couple will be honored with a reception in the evening following their m ? of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Williams was her sister, Mrs. A. I Vin, cent, Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Fink and Farmington fl ' Phono Breakfast on Sunday morning, Sopt 1L Tha opening event of the Roundup, the reception for visiting writers, will ho at the Bertha Ecclee Art Canter, corner of 26th Strut and Jefferson' Avenue. : The Roundup will open with the reception Friday evening, Sept. 9; continue all day Saturday, Sept. 10, with lectures and workshop sessions by the throe visiting experts, plus the annual award banquet and program Saturday evening, and conclude CZ f I " s, VOTF FOR j By Mrs. Norma Proeco Sept 11, with t h t tradition Poet's Breakfast. Tuition for the entire Roundup is $12, uid Mrs. Knowles. This includes all susiona plus the reception, banquet and poets breakfast. Indi i d u a 1 sity. may be attended at a Mrs. Mary Knowles, Ogden, portions smaller fee. proportionately state president of the League The charge is the minimum of Utah Writers, emphasizu necessary, said Mrs. Knowles, that the Roundup is open to to cover Roundup expenses. It anyone interested in writing. is less charged than many other Membership in the league or regional writers eonferencu status as a writer which offer no more, she stated. professional are not necessary, she said. In In fact, she stated, much of Bride-to-b- e the Roundup program la slanted toward helping beginning or aspiring writers. Lectures and workshop sesCrid-(HSyracuse Mrs. Howard Mrs. Reid K. Holbrook, Mrs. sions on Saturday, Sept. 10, aro Golden Waite and Mr. Roy scheduled in the Fort Pitt Room at 2735 Washington Blvd., in Hodgson entertained last WedThis will also be the nesday evening with a kitchen Ogden. shower for Miss Karren Hodg- scene of the traditional Poets son at the Hodgson horns. Some 86 fsmily members were invited guests. benedict-elec- t. other of her sisters, will serve the bride as flower girl. Best man duties will be performed Syracuse Mrs. Clyde Hanwith a miscelushers will be Dee Gorder and sen entertained laneous shower Monday evening Gary Gorder. for her granddaughter, Mrs. Mr. Gorder is a former stu- Steve Bums of Ogden, the former Judy Hansen, a recent dent of Weber College. bride. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hansen, Syracuse, and Mr. Bums is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell C. Bums, Washington Terrace. Seventy-fiv- e guests attended the shower which was held in the Junior Sunday 8chool room at the ward chapeL Both young people are former students of Weber College. They are living In Ogden where Mr. Bums will continue his schooling at Weber. Three top expert fat the fields of fiction, articles and poetry will lecture and conduct workshop fusions at tha 25 th annual Roundup of the League of Utah writers schadulsd for Sept 9, 10, and 11 fat Ogden. , They are: Peggy Simson Curry of Wyoming, nationally-recognize- d fiction writer, author of Saturday Evening Post stories, sevsral novels and winner in 1969 of tha Western Writers of America Silver Spur for best short story of the year; Glen Perrins, veteran Ogden newspaperman and one of tha Wests most prolific articlo and feature writers, and Dr. Edward L. Hart, poet Rhodes scholar and professor of English at Brigham Young Univer- Dca'I tel sysviI!ot!ovc interested to nobt II Recent bride is honored guest Farmington maid to wed in Temple rites invite s Round-u- p Saturday f AA .UQ |