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Show a O', ' S .UiV September 8, 1960 Ur..,r,y Page 7 Kaysville couple trade 2x iA , V6 j tv A;,; A 11 A A- - James R. Cottrell greet guests at reception in Davis Stake House-jafte- r .speaking wedding vows before Bishop Edgar M. ienny.' MR. AND MRS. VTA Your Vote to ct Davis County G. EVAN Fri, Sat, Sun, Will give you honest, industrious, and able representation in your County government. BE SURE TO VOTE AT THE PRIMARY ELECTION SEPTEMBER 13, I960 IN HELL SHOW STARTS 7:30 One Complete Show Each Night Thurs., Fri., Sat., Sept. 8, 9, 10 LEER AT LOVE AMONG THE ADULTS1 JL DEAN MARTIN H j I JANET imsowvc Wmm t Nift ji ONE FOOT IN HELL THE BELLBOY BONUS FEATURE 7:35 9:00 10:25 HITS Sept. 14, 15, 16, 17 ADVENTURES A SALT LAKE LDS TEMPLE RITES united Mr. and Mrs. Floyd A. Raymond in marriage recently. Following the marriage, the newlyweds greeted guests at an open house at the Samuel G. Raymond home, Fruit Heights. reception at the Heyburn Second Ward Hall. The bride was charming in a white silk full length organza gown. The bodice featured long lily pointed sleeves and a lace sabnna neckline enhanced with irredescent sequins and pearls. The skirt swept into a chapel child and second daughter are Mr. and Mrs. James Brough. The new one was born I nday, September 2, at the Dee Hospital and weighed seven pounds five ounces. Pleased grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Brough, Kaysville, and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Todd, Brigham City. i ntum MMUKKur. IQIWI aa 'eaoowwewKCW train. A pearled Mrs. Lnn - tiara held her elbow length veil and she carried a bouquet of white gladio-la- BOY EVER HAD! ANDTHI LOST SAFARI FIRST ties given by Mrs. Gene Raymond and Mrs. Joel Galbraith in Kaysville; Mrs. Seth Gaird and Miss Agee Peterson in Floyd Raymond claims bride in Temple rites Maurme to Jay Higgs, on of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Higgs, Kaysville. The young couple will trade wedding vows on September 16 in the Layton Fifth Ward chapel and a reception will follow. bride-to-b- e The graduated from Davis High School with the class of 1160. LEIGH - 3 BIG THE MOST EXCITING Layton maid will wed TONY CURDS BONUS NIGHT SAT. ONLY Sat. ie Cox, girl Brand new and Kaysville special is the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Cox. She weighed eight pounds one and a half ounces when she made her debut on September 2 at the St. Benedicts Hospital. Little brother Ryal is extra happy with her too. The mother is remembered as the former Connie Ball. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clifton J. Ball, Kaysville, Mrs. La Rue Cox and Ray Cox, both of Ogden. Brough, girl Kaysville Happily announcing the arrival of their third Kaysville, Utah ONE Jerry Stork Club Kaysville Theatre 11, 12, 13 Mon, Tues, Sept. 9, 10, FOOT the Paid Political Advertisement. f 12 FREE at 6:30, Show Starts at Dusk ' as. Cottrell served as best Floyd A. Raymond claimed man for his brother and Fred Miss Deon Orton for Mi bride Lee was usher. The newlyweds honeymooned in rites solemnized August 21 through parts of Idaho and in the Salt Lake Temple. The Montana before returning to bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Otis Orton, Heyburn, Clearfield to live. The bride is a former student Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel of Weber College where she was G. Raymond, Fruit Heights, are a member of La Dianeada social parents of the benedict. Wallace Galley performed the club. Prior to her marriage, the wedding ceremony and afternew Mrs. Cottrell was feted at ward, the bridal party were fetparties given by Miss Yvonne ed with a wedding breakfast Grover, Mrs. L J. Egbert, and at Hannons Cafe. j Mrs. B. W. Mitchell. That evening the tiewljweSi greeted guests at an ojferrhohse at the Raymond residence in News from Fruit Heights. On August 26, they were guests of honor at a term & Children Under Husbands committee. were guests of the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Theron Wood were special guests. Mrs. Wood (Avis) has just joined the group, transferring from a chapter in Ogden. Members present were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kelly, Jlr. and of white carnations with green Mrs. Hal Thorpe, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Call, Mr. and Mrs. Frsnk fernery. Little Diana Guenther from Bnnghurst, Mr. and Mrs Bruce IverBakersfield, California, and Ju. Nalder, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Barber and Kent Mr. son, Mrs, lie Cottrell sreved as flower and the Woods. . t Don Commissioner BY. 91 NORTH OF LAYTON ie taffeta. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE D V THEATRE N Box Office Opens fall season Mrs. McCarty chose a gown of burnt sugar lace over matching taffeta And Mrs. Cottrell was in light rose silk organza over TAYLOR A A Adults 75c Sorority plans girls. For her daughters wedding, PHONE 37 j were Mrs. B. W. Mitchell, Mias Yvonne Grover, Mrs. Bean, and the bridegrooms sis ter, Miss Lorraine Cottrell. The attendants were in grass with white green silk organza insets across the front They carried cascades peau-de-so- Re-ele- m Layton Xi Chi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will begin its fall season on Sept. 15, with the meeting to be held at 8 p.m. at the home of Beth Kelly. Lois Call will give the lesson, entitled Window of the Soul. This is the first lesson from their new lesson book, Festival of Life. These are prescribed Ogden. courses of study sent to the That evening, newlyweds chapter from Beta Sigma Phi greeted guests at a reception International in Kansas City. at tha Stak House. A business meeting will folThe bride was beautiful in a low the lesson at which all committees will report on plans traditional white floor length gown. The fitted for the years activities. Lois bodice featured a round neck- Call is the new president, asline with lace appliques, and sisted by Ruby Thorpe, vice three quarter length sleeves. president; Gayle Nalder, treasHer full skirt was enhanced urer and Ila Whitman continuwith lace appliques. Her shoul- ing as secretary. The group enjoyed a Fish der length veil fell from a tiara of pearls and rhinestones Fry on the Kellys Patio to and she carried white roses with close the summer social season. Nihla Iverson, social chairman, deep green fernery. The brides sister, Miss Linda was in charge of arrangements G. McCarty, served as maid of assisted by Ruby Thorpe and honor and other attendants Lois Call, the members of her peau-de-so- JbAvj DRIVE-I. rotrs in church ceremony ? f J j ws UvS. Mtr fraOn ' In a ceremony performed August IP in the Davis Stake House, Miss Lynetta Jean McCarty became the. bride of James K. CottrelL The bride is n daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert G. McCarty, Kaysville, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl B. Cottrell, also of Kaysville, are parents of the benedict. Bishop Edgar M. Denny performed the wedding rites after which members of the wedding party were feted with dinner at the Mansion House in T v' ZA "V . JP YjW f- ' iff is COLOR CORDON tjp ARCHiEMOORE THU f v SCOTT UTHE NEWTARZAN EDDIE HODGES bmi nisi lurtwtwa rot mu 1 r Vv.vSL vSA s. Heiner served as matron of honor; maid of honor was Miss Gae Peterson, and other attendants were Mrs. Paul Kayle, Mi" Barbara Raymond, sister of the bridegroom; Miss Jams and Miss Lora Orton, sisters of the bride. All the attendants wore identical sheath dresses of autumn peach brocaded taffeta with bateau necklines accented with orange chiffon saches at the shoes. waist and They wore corsages of white gladiolas. Mrs. Orton chose a bronze beige lace sheath for her daughter's wedding and the mother of the bridegroom was in a green sheath with beige brocaded roses. Both pinned corsages of peach gladiolas to shoulders. Gene Raymond served his brother as best man and ushers were Lynn and Layne Galbraith, Don Butcher and Max Green To depait for her hone) moon to an undisclosed destination, the bride donned a grey wool suit with silver grey shoes and bag. They will live in Logan. The bride has spent two years at Utah State University where she was affiliated with Lambda Delta Sigma, the USU marching and concert bands. The has attended the bridegroom University of Utah and is presently enrolled at the Utah State University where he is studying chemistry. He is affiliated with the American Chemical Society. The bridegroom has fulfilled an LDS Mission to Southern California. Prior to her wedding, the bride was entertained at par- - v dyed-to-mat- their J V4 Who can best manage the business of our state government? A Lawyer? A Politician? Q An Engineer? A Businessman? Q Q Qj A BUSINESSMAN! WILLIAM A. BARLCCKES BILL is the ONLY candidate for governor who is a successful, experienced businessman! 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Bill Barlocker will work FOR YOUR PROTECTION HAVE YOUR LIVESTOCK SLAUGHTERED UNDER UTAH STATE INSPECTION At mm House oi Quality Meats ,m West, In his twenty-on- e years of business experience, Bill Barlocker has learned the problems of the employee and the employer. Feeling both are on the same team working for a higher standard of living through efficient productivity, he will work diligently to bring about a better understanding between labor and management. THIS BUSINESS OF NEW INDUSTRY R a kx eaten J, ON CUSTOM CUSTOM CUTTING AND WRAPPING AND FREEZING n presents M1TCHUM-PARKE- "The Adventure oi Huckleberry Finn' WE DO CURING AND SMOKING "CAT - Sun, Mon, Tues, Sept. 11, 12, 13 14 ' (TOUT-SHOCK- S Rifle" High-Powere- d IPick-l- p Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed. September U 12,13, "The THIS BUSINESS OF LABOR RELATIONS 'Tumbleweed" -5- cp- ... to be of education for improvements wherever the greatest need exists. THIS BUSINESS OF TOURISM Pius Miss Maurine Flint bride. Bill Barlocker recognizes that a good school program can be achieved only through participation of governmental units larger than the local district. He believes that school finance should be a partnership arrangement in which local, state and FEDERAL governments must share. Funds should be channeled through the proper boards 700 South SYRACUSE Utah needs to diversify her industry and encourage manufacturers consumer products to locate in our state. Bill Barlocker of peace-tim- e will work to this end. VHD i3 . O vHCGHSEGEfiSre- - HOICK; iX3333M1KE1I TAylor YVWWWWWUWWWWWs' paid political advertisement by Barlocker for Governor CoiawitUs i '6 |