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Show September 8, I960 Brides are in the Spotlight! or bridesmaid. The attendants wore September coral satin sheath dresses The brunette bride was love- with a coral and white veil cirly in a full length gown of clet and carried bouquets of white marquisette and lace over white Fuji mums. Miss Lloyd satin. The bodice featured long was over coral in pointed sleeves, and a mandarin collar and the full skirt was taffeta and carried a small bouenhanced by lace insets. From quet of white Fuji mums. Miss Eleanor Capener and a double coronet of pearls, her veil fell fingertip length and Miss Margaret Capener as flow, she carried a cascade bouquet sr girls were in coral dresses of white Fuji mums and coral and carried white baskets filled with fall flowers. pink For her daughters wedding, Miss Katherine Harvey, Mrs. Dennis Hayden, Mrs. David Mrs. Adams choss a belgs bro-camother. dress and the mother of A reception on September 1 Potter, Mrs. Ralph Abel, Miss in the Adams home and gar- Nancy and Miss Margaret the bridegroom was in a pastel dens honored the newlyweds. Adams served as bridesmaids blue brocade sheath. Background music was played with Miss Karen Lloyd a jun- - . Bast man duties ware performed by Robert Kirby and ushera were Richard Mabey, Alvin Jeppson, Dennis Hayden, Russ Lloyd, Allan Adams, David Potter, Phil Msbey and Joseph Mabey. To depart for her honeymoon to Southern Utah and California, the bride donned a black linen sheath with a white lace bodice and a white feathered by Mrs. James Biggs, Miss Linda Kesler and Tommy White-side- s. pom-pom- s. August, 1960, may have been many things to many people, but to the Davis County Clerks office, it set a record for the issuing of marriage license. During June (the Month of Romance) only 12 licenses were issued. But, dur-- f ing August (seldom referred to as a hearta-- a month) the license rate nearly doubled that of June, when 32 couples applied for the States ed rs permission to wed. eu-p- ld ds - !;V"A fr w x. - DAVID RAY CAPENER is one of late sumShe is the former Miss Annly Adams of Layton. Aii..s The young couple wall temporarily in Riverside Mr. Capener reports to Army Officers Training School. The bride attended Weber College and USU. She graduated from the Institute of Religion at Logan and was a member of Lambda Delta Sigma. Mr. Capener is a graduate of USU in the college of social science and was commissioned m the Army ROTC. He is currently doing post graduate work at ths Logan school. Hs is a member of Lambda Delta Sigma and Phi Alpha Theta. He has fulfilled an LDS Mission to East Germany. Prior to her wedding, the bride waa entertained by Mua Katherine Harvey; Mrs. Eugene Reed and Mrs. Dennis Hayden; Mrs. David Potter and Mrs. David Reeder; and Mrs. Allan Adams, Logan. mers bndes. Auxiliary meeting Kaysville First meeting of the autumn season for ths Amtrican Legion Auxiliary will be Monday, September 12, at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs, Lois Stephen. who attended Girls Stats at Logan in the summer will report on their experiences. Installation of new officers will take place during the evening. Girls IS THE MAN WHO WHO WILL WORK Athena Club IF ELECTED Aid in 0. Hayvard Davis County Commissioner Paid Political Advertisement. Kaysville Opening social of ths Athena Club was Wednesday at Lees Cafe in Bountiful. Members took their husband as special guests. Mrs. Ramona Galley, Mrs. Helen Sheffield and Mrs. Alexia Stewart were in charge of arrangements. tUDBl The Mighty 9 HIDDEN TREASURE 10 Different Bonus Clues Each Week Tomorrows Clue Today Back Clues AVAILABLE AT Shirlei s Draperies Koj Clints Cabinet Ogden Dugs I TOCO Semre Ogden inres Pharmacy Ogden Ben Lomond Drug Ogden Dougs CTOCO Servire Strehle & Son Ogden Hospital Drug Ogden Mater Softeners, Int. ( learfield Rainbow Gardena Ogden Canyon Appliance City Ogden Ben Lomond Drng Ogden Suburban Real Estata Ogden Tanner Const met ion Co. Roy Ben Lomond Lanes Ogden Valley Nursery Follow signs from Uintah Dugway Wangsgards, Market Ogden R. C. Willey Syracuse ft Son Msrka Inn Just South of Hot Springs Junction irsun J) Messerlys Conoco Servire Ogden Overmens Mattress Ogden Plantation Restaurants Portico Room Ogden Smith & Edwards War Surplus Hiwsy 91, Sunset Stewarts Rexsll Drug Stores Five Points. Ofdsn Peterson Motors Ogden Smith ft Edwards War Surplus Hot 8prlngs Junction Utah Noodle Parlor Ogden Beehive Bottling Co. Brigham City Keith Sport Store Ogden Cals Trailers Ogden Linoleum By Wells Roy Roy Fnrnltare Roy Clearfield Nursery A Landscape Clearfield State Farm Insurance Ogden Hamilton Drug Center Roy Shopping Center LeRoy Johnson CONOCO Service Ogden American Fence Co. Davis couple united, in ktsi year best' ter school gtyles. SHOP AT home ceremony recently HOMEof clothe for the besi designed -- lew month August of romance?? Proving another point for waa the fact that there were less than half the number of divorces granted than the number of marriage license applicants. This was definitely not the case either in June or July, when there were 11 divorce in June and only eight marriages and seven divorce during July. During August, thare were 14 divorces and on annulment granted. Last months record also compared very favorably with that of August I960 (or any other month of any , other year on live record) when 18 marriage liuntil censes were issued; ten divor- capulet - Your local merchant are look eager to have YOU fWJec Miss Annly Adams becomes bride in LDS Temple ceremony Tn rites spoken impressive before Wallace Galley in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on August 31, Miss Annly Adams became the bride of David Ray Capener. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine W. Adams, 855 East Gentile Street, Layton, and the benedict is a son of Mrs. Joseph Ray Capener, Riverside, Utah. Following the ceremony, members of the wedding party were feted with a wedding breakfast at the Temple Square Hotel, hosted by the bridegrooms S Page ces; and was one annulment granted. Those who applied for marlast month include: Clive Douglas Calder, 20, and Marianne Burdett, 16, both of Bountiful; Byron Schofield Hardy, 20, and Betty Kaye Vender Meyden, 17, both of Bountiful; Robert Bruce Fisher, 27, Rt. No. 4, Ogden, and Loma Marjorie Cook, 26, Syracuse; Richard Russell Shaffer, 20, Clearfield, and Margaret Azoe Pike, 18, Astoria, Oregon; and Val Burton Weaver, 17, and Jeannette Vincent, 17, Clearfield. Michael Clair Lishman, 18, and Karla Lorene Anderson, 18, both of Bountiful; William Orton Galaazzi, 17, Clearfield, and Carolyn MaUey, 17, Layton; Glenn Ellery Hughes, 20, and Patricia Jean Smith, 19, both Gerald Byron of Bountiful; Kirkpatrick, Jr., 19, and Bonnie Lue Gardner, 19, both of Kayiville; Dale Owen Crockett, 22, and Margaret Joan Child, 17, both of Layton; Floyd A. and Raymond, 23, Ethel Deon Orton, 20, Heyburn, Idaho; and Seymour Harvey Fowler, III, Kaysville, 18, and Delores June Barkdull, 18, Pro- , ' ' PAVIS COUIiTV3 PROBLEMS KEEP ATTEiHIOJI s IIAIIIES P. STRATFORD . DISTRICT ATTORNEY I if REPUBIICAH PRIMARY SEPTEMBER hr Tom-Unio- '60 COHSS' TRAVEL Tfost CCz!sA SBESS CARAVAN MOTEL it. J )' Vi i! Walk to downtown casino fwitchboerd Phonea, Free TV 24-h- r. 5 1 ed W- :v it Beauty & Barber shops k Cocktail loqngd & restaurant a croon - Id ,1 the itreet Credit carda honored 732 8. Virginia Bto (Hwy. 895, So.) Kaysville RENO, NEVADA X. $ Vi s ? vUftfeS? x Y vo. 4L Kesler, 50, Bountiful, and Billie T. Peel, 87, Salt Lake City; Joel R. Parrish, 24, Centerville and tion ' e, James Rodney Cottrell, 21, and Lynetta Jean McCarty, 19, both of Kaysville; Edmund F. r Miss Jeanette Vincent joined Fields Rice and Mil Daila make going back to athet ' 1 . the ranks of late summer brides Green. V a pleasure. ' The attendants wore Identias aha plighted her troth recal blue taffeta gowns and carVal Weaver. with Burton cently ried white feathered carnations The new Mrs. Weaver is a centered wth nink rose. ' ton; Dennis Andrew Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mn. RobShlrl Stanton served as hast 19, and Barbara Deanna Beck, ert B. Vincent, Clearfield, and man for the bridegroom and Roband of both 19, Bountiful; the benedict is a son of Mr. and ushers were the brides brothert Alden Hayward, 19, FarmMrs. Louis D. Weaver, Kays- er, Alan Vincent, and Ken Felt ington, and Karen Doris Lowry, Two other mar- ville. 17, Bountiful. The Weaver home in Kaysriage license were also issued. An annulment of marriage ville was the scene of the nupwas granted to Pearl Hansen tial promises spoken before Smith from Marvin L. Smith, Bishop Roza 0. Sander of the t ' in Second District Court during Clearfield First Ward. Nominate The divorces following Augukt Later, the newlyweds greetwert alto granted. ed guests at a reception in the Varnon Garth Taylor from Clearfield First Ward hall. The REPUBLICAN CANDipATE Beth Tingey Tkylor; Arlen Earl young bride was lovely in a Jones from Norma Barnes floor length gown of white . . Jones; Henrietta Vigil from Al- scalloped embroidered silk orvin Vigil; Joyce B. Allen from ganza. The fitted bodice feaRobert Jeaa Allen; Carla G. tured short sleeves, a straight AtRobison from Loyal H. Robison; neckline following the design -elect'd, win appoint an awl, taut District The full Ellqn G. Golden front Glen R. of the embroidery. these with probto help torney In Daria County Golden; Suzanne Lee Hawker klrt fell in tiers ot embroiderlem.." ;t from Marvin Keith Hawker; ed organza. She wore elbow Edna Gerrard from Frederick length mitts in similar design. Bruce Gerrard; kola Bemieee From a crown of seed pearls 13 tear drop veil fell fingerThatcher from Jamoa Farrell she carried a n tip length and Thatcher; Elaine Manning Polltlfj AvrUneftl from Robert L. Tomlin- bouquet of white feathered carson; La Nell H. Biggerstaff nations centered with pink rose from William D. Biggerstaff; buds. Donald B. Zimmerman from The bndes sister, Miss EveZimmerman; lyn Vmcent, served as maid of Mary Elizabeth Harold Edwkrd Cooper from honor and other attendants Mrs. Paulihe A. Cooper and Paul H. were her sister-in-laFountain from Leah L. Stephen Vincent; Miss Weaver, a sist-- r of the bridegroom; Miss riage licenses Kay-vill- . W . 4 FREE NEWLYWEDS MR. AND MRS. Val Burton Weaver cut wedding cake before guests at reception recently m Clearfield. fur rww TfcAVEl OUDE lilting fins metslt by to cooat, Inapoctod Conflitu of Motor HotoU, Writ from tri Wovd coot Kristine Earl, 17, Farmington; Walter C. Willie, 19, Lsyton, and Thera Virgin Atwood, 17, Kaysville; Edward Louis Kenney, 21, and Joan Jaques, 20, both of Clearfield; and Cecil Calvin Lee, Jr., 24, and Joyce Man, 22, both of Bountiful. Nell Howard Aston, 22, Brigham, and Kathleen Jensen, 19, Kent Weber PenBountiful; rose, 19, Downey, Idaho, and Barbara LaRse Henson, 18, Idaho; Robert Shlrl Anderson, 23, and DeAnn RobVer-lo- n ins, 19, both of Bountiful; Demar Duncan, 20, and Helen Faye Bangerter, 18, both of Bountiful; Val Lorin Adams, 20, Layton and Kathleen Smith, 17, Kaysville; Jay Laureice Nielsen, 23, Pocatello, Idaho; and Sharon Johnson, 18, Lay-- ; ton; Alan Morby Wright, 20, Morgan, and Evelyn Evans, 17, Layton. David Jacob Christensen, 19, and Carol Marie Ure, 17, both Karl B. Schul-- i of Bountiful; thies, 23, Woods Cross, and Ruby Vivian Smith, 24, Salt Lake City; Leonard Ruland Moon, 23, and Delores Fay Cunningham, 21, both of Farming- - Candidate for Commissioner 4 Yoar Term Ogden Artistic Floors Ogden Kaysville News Baileys Furniture Ogden Botts Country Club Music ft Appliance Ogden Bountiful Motor Sales Bountiful Builders Payless Ogden Clearfield Department Store Clearfield Roy Department Store Roy - Mr. and Mrs. Golden Taylor spent five days over the weekend vacationing at Jackson Hole, Wyo., Yellowstone National Park and Henry's Lake, Idaho. Mr. Effie Miller returned home Wednesday from Ogden where she spent a week visiting with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Furge-soMrs. Furgtton underwent major surgery. Mrs. Miller spent Thursday in Centerville with Mr. and Mr. Blair Barton and family. Instrumental in obtaining First County-Owne- n Drive-i- n Ogden RADIO 7 3 0 ic c . C, ' p 1 Vi. f $ t ' d v . Fire Fighting Equipment , " u 4 " f t b. V c. -- r , f V y , "L . b; hT"' h Operated First County owned Auto Patrol Power graded in road construction and Road Maintenance and n. Combes Drive-IOgden Holbrook Heating & Air Cond. Ogden Joes Quality Cars Ogden Loyals Service, Gan for Less Ogden Lund Realty Ogden Car Skin Reconditioner At Better Service Stations Everywhere Lowes Hardware Ogden Combe's Blue Onion , - fa- .. snow removal. I 1 CLEAR VIEW - TV SERVICE 1841 North, 75 West SU1ISET Frink Glasen Phone TAykir . Stin Measella Phone TAylor Assisted in first .oil road in Davis County from Cleverly Road Crossing to Woods Cross under Commissioner E. O. Muir. , 45 I t,;; UAw'iV...-.' K - : T' I. " d x ' weewwS th. 4 PW. V fc. 4, J h ? i ':v 1 ' c 4 . 4 - t, -- PelTPnUtW i '.t Advortl.arnwt ' 1 ft |