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Show September 22, 1060 ' STeoIEX Page 13 r Nuptial-new- s WORLD I announced at garden partyStork Club S v M' V t. The spacious and Mrs. Darrell MS $ i '- 'i!V,ak v, ', -I X V' for his parents. Pleased grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Marcus R. Cooley, Newton, Utah; and Mr. and Mrs. William Wadsworth, Og- h. k. V . A :a Hazelgren, boy Boasting over the arrival of their second child and son are Mr. and Mrs. Hazelgren. The new one was born September 13 at the Holy Cross Kaysville year. Her Sororities Meet MRS. SETH SCHICK married in Salt Lake LI)S Clearfield Members of the Alpha Lambda Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority met Thursday evening for their 1 meeting of the new season at the home of Mrs. Adam Jacobs, Clearfield. Definition of happiness from the new book Happiness put out by International was given by Mrs. Wilbur Green. Following the business meeting presided over by President Mrs. Dean Nelson and the lesson, a social was held. with Mrs. Jacobs were the social committee, Mrs. StH Tolman and Mrs. Hugo Mu first ceremony. 1960-190- Temple Ceremony Unites Coupl e Salt Recent ceremonies in the Lake LDS Temple united Miss Ksi 'll Hodsfsan and Seth Har-- o Sahlck in marriage. Nup-('- I 'i,s were spoken before Lie ldent Joel Richards. Th' new Mrs. Schick is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Hodgson, Syracuse, and Mr. and Mis George Schick, Kays-Tillei- pjettla oj'Ue The bride is a graduate of Davis High and attended USU last year where she was a dorm officer, a member of the Union activity board, the Associated Womens council and the Madrigal Singers. A $-- ! ci L 'v FolloWug 'their fflattiafl rtewlyws were feted' with a wedding breakfast at Harmon's Cafe in Salt Lake City. That evening the brides parents entertained with a reception and dance in the Svracuse Ward groom The, .bridal pa ZB guest--befot- and white gladioli in tall standards at each end. The new Mrs. Schick was charming in a floor length gown of lace and net The fitted lace bodice was studded with pearls and sequins and featured a boat neckline and long tapered sleeves. The full skirt was enhanced with alternate tiers of lace and net oer alipper satin. fingertip veil fell from a crown tiara ef pearls and she chrned a cascade bouquet of white orchids surrounded hv pink roses and feathered white carnation- In identical gowns of complimentary shades of blue cry-il hem embossed with flow-- e (ic Mi s Beckv Briggs,1 maid of honoi, and Miss Jovce .''it hf , Miss Shauna Lynn B.nnc.t, Miss Donell Cook and1 K Schick. In idrsmaids 1 Hied bouquets of pink il -- NEWLYWEDS and Mrs. Douglas L. Vernal, (formerly of Farmington) announce the wedding of their daughter, Patsy Louise Reeves and Richard Merlin Stokes, Salt Lake City. The marriage was performed on Saturday, Sept, in, in the Chapel of the First Presbyterian Church in Elko, Nevada. The Reverend Harold Van Zee performed the ceremony which was attended by close relatives of the couple. For her wedding and the dinner which followed at the Ranch Inn Hotel, the lovely brunette bride chase a white delustered satin gown. It was a princess style cocktail-lengt- h r model with length sleeves. The neckline was enhanced with a wide satin bow which matched her head bandeau from which a shoulder length veil of bridal illusion fell. Mr. Reeves, three-quarte- Richard Merlin Stoke Clearfield. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. dell M. Smith, Layton. The bride and bride- -' Wen-- groom changed wedding vows ex- Satux-da- 1 .one-, her mairmge, the honoied at patties g i v e n by Mis. Wendell M. Smith, Mr-- . Kurt Rosenfeld, Mis. Sheldon Child, Mrs. David Millei, Miss Carolyn Lam-beiand Miss Mary Ann Adams. Out of state guests included Mrs. Harriet Metcalfe and Mrs. B. G. Moulton from Reno, Nev-- i ada, Mrs. T. A. Butcher from Clifton, Colorado, and Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Moulton from St. Pnor iluule -' y evening, Sept. 10, in the Chi Omega Sorority House, Logan, Utah. Bishop Apthon 0. Montgomery solem nixed the marriage. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore an original h model fashioned with a fitted bodice of French Chantilly lace, scalloped and long fitted sleeves. The bouffant skirt was made d of delustered satin and lace. Her with hand-cdress was accented by a single strand of pearls. Her shouMer-lengtveil of sheer illusion fill from a lace cap trimmed with pearls. She carried a bououet of white spider chrysanthemums and stephanotis. Attending the bride wfefc her sister, Miss Andrea Hallsniaidl of honor, and the sister tfye groom, Mis. Kurt Rosenfeld, matron of honor. They woie identical creations of gold and white mpe styled with scoop necklines, shoit flaied sknts, and In aided belts. They bouquets of white daisies. Mrs. HalK chose hei daughter's wedding, a sheath of sage green luocade. Mi Smith woie a maiivc-- c o o i e d silk were of ciepe. Then i.i-aiwhite cjmbulium oichids in tne evening the brides paients honoied the newlyweds at a reception at the Sigma Phi Epsilon I intimity House wheie the li ..al party greetcd guests befme three deioiateel lighted eandelalua with vehite giant ehrvs.nthe-mums- , stephanotis and lulls of Ireland. Guests wue s netl fiom a table coveied with a white crochete cloth oci one of gold, (andelalia holding white candles and h 1 .nod to t, Louis, Mo The young couple will reside in Logan where they will continue their studies at Utah State University. i with large vehite c iii i , The Exhausted Kaysville Rooster Club and their wives held their dinner meeting Thursday evening at the Steak House, Clearfield. The G. V. C. Club will meet Wednesday, September 2K, at the home of Mrs. Ada Dewey, Ogden. Mrs. Martha Kent entertained her Bridge Club at her home Guests evening. Wednesday weie Mis. Blanch Williams, Mr. Beimce Walker, Mrs. Ann Mrs. Gladys Wilde, Mrs. Velma Giles, Mrs. Edna Mae Smedley and Mrs. Beth Waite. The Bay View Club held it opening social and meeting of the season Wednesday, September 21, at the Oakridge Country Club. Mrs. Oma Wilcox, president, announced. Mrs. Alice Allen, Mr. Dorothy Swan and Mrs. Lyle Elliot, members of the Executive Board of the PTA of Central Davis Junior High School entertained at a tea Thursday in honor of the Teachers of the school. Mrs. Roy Simmons is PTA president. Mrs. Edith Sheffield entertained the DeLite Pinochle Club at her home Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Jack Robins will be hostess to the Kaysville Budge Club at the Alta Club in Salt Lake, Friday. The Oakleaf Camp of Daugh- teis of Pioneers will hold their opening meeting of the season at the home of Mrs. Ia Rae Cox, Ojrden. Mrs. Betty Fian- com will give the lesion n, Loyly in a ballerina length gown of satin and lace fashioned with a strapless bodice and lactf'jacket, Miss Kathy Smith recited wedding vows with Val L. Adams recently. Wedding vows were exchanged in a ceremony performed jn the Davis Stake House, Kaysville, wjth Bishop Clarence Waterfall officiating. A reception followed the rites. The new Mrs. Adams is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Smith of Kaysville. Parents of the benedict are Mr. and Mrs. OKeith E. Adams of low taffeta dress with lace jacket and the- mother of the benedict war lit a beige sheath. Attendants to the bride, Mr. Evan Warren, Miss Jo Ana Stocks, Miss Joe Ann Hamblin and Miss Susan Smith were in pink taffeta. Cindy Warren served the bridal couple al flower girl. Standing as best man for the bridegroom was h i s nephew, Kent Hodson. Ushers were Evan Adams and Von Adams. Following their wedding, the couple left for a honeymoon to San Diego where they Layton. For her daughters nuptial will live while Mr. Adams comevent, Mrs. Smith chose a yel pletes military eervica. te Foods and Nutrition not a poisoner Mayonnaise Mayonnaise is not the culpnt The mayon-- 1 in food poisoning. naise is not responsible even though many people associate with food mayonnaise dishes poisoning. Karma ,P. Davis Agent, County notes that a goodly amount of mayonnaise actually makes a salad more acid, and acid gredientsvtend to bold food poi- sontr.g in 'check. With the ex- ception of hard cooked eggs, ingredients jts not SQ much as the ln a mayonnaise dish way ln which the food is pre- paied and held that leads to Swindle. Extension Home in-- 1 food Poisoning Many mayonnaise dishes are saja(js preparation in- volves a great deal of handling and exposure to a cutting board xheir ' and numerous utensils. If food poisoning bacteria are present, they are likely to be included in the salad, if au me ingredients are cold and are refrigerated or serv- ed shortly after the salad is made, the bacteria have litle opportunity to multiply. This is not the case when a salad is made and left on a counter in the kitchen or carried to a pic- ntc and left out while the kids swim, play ball, or hike. All of this time the tempertur. of the salad probably is in th danger zone between 40 and 120 deg. F. These temperatures are ideal for bacterial growth Circumstances such as this, Mis. Swindle reminds, not ma- onnaise, usually are responsi- ble for food poisoning. WINTERIZE NOW! Miss Donell Cook . . . November bride ill he get UARANTEED ADIATOR Wedding plans and white iildmn also the1 setting A wedding take by colonades and t ped lent charm to three-tiere- d The former Miss Reeves is a former student of Davis High School and a graduate of Bountiful High School. She has been a resident of Farmington and Southern California while serving as an airlines stewardess for the American Airlines. Previous to her training as an airlines stewardess, she was selected as Miss Congeniality in the 19.19 Miss Ogden Pa- geant. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Stokes, 2117 Wilshire Circle, Salt Lake made by santhe-mum- s Miss Donell Cook PROTECTION Jr intei t st to thm main friends is the anmuimenunt nt with wedding hells, of Miss Donell the engagement gold ribbon, and lilit'-o- f Cook to David L. Thuignod was featured Nuptial news is revealed In hei Miss Jaime Claik place.' the paients, Mr. and Mrs. Maik D bridal music at the oig.ni Cook , Syracuse. The b r i d After the reception, the wedis a son of Mi and ding party and members of the Mis. Kenneth L. Thuigond. also family attended a dinmr at of Syracuse. Xanavoo Lodge, with parents A ceremony is being planned of the bridegroom as by the young couple foi NovemBest man duties were per- ber 17 in the Salt Lake LDS formed by Bruce Moulton cou- Temple. A wedding reception sin of the bridegroom. I hers will honor them the following were John McCoy, Brent llen, evening in the Syracuse Ward i Of gold-edge- d ho-t- s. City. Eugene Valentine, The bride was feted at a kitchen and grocery shower last Kuzf Rosen- - Hall. -- Thursday evening at the home of her sister, Mrs. Soph J. Kourhelas, 1!2 East State, Farmington. of y r Ihoeo When vou gft Guaranteed Radiator Prolection dealer before Dec I. I 60, he gics vour tar a complete intef check and servicing of the cooling swicm. hoses, fitting';, drams the radiator and bUxk and fills our radrsioc with the propcf I amount of Atlas Perma Guard Antifreeze, 1 HAVEN J. BARLOW. A 5 '4 4 4 OYou choose below the temperature protection ot protection -- Qualified grateful to all those who supported me in the Primary Election. May-- I have your continued help in the coming General Election, NovemI am ber 8th? i Paid Political AdwrttHRMiii. 1 Under this plan, you arc guaranteed free oepHmneet of A tat Antifreeze if needed to keep cookog lyttan at OPerma-Guaruntil Year Term Davis County Experienced . yoo weed, cwm zero. Apl 2 Election. Womena Missionary Society of the First Baptist Community Church of fit Antifrooxo D j- CANDIDATE for r sincerely thank all of the people who voted for me at the Primary fhe PERMA-GUAR- o DEMOCRATIC I would like to Your support in the General Election November 8th will be appreciated. ATLAS M. P. , Sincerely LomitffERivrrV 'Included iitj the jjrdipr W bust ea"Va I discussion of' a church bazaar to b held in Club News A lovely bride of early September is Mrs. Stuart Moulton Smith, the former Miss Kristine Halls. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle H. Halls, wool , meets, toeTttea Lyth bomdof Kristine Halls Pledges Vows With Stuart Smith W Women's group November. Mr. and Mrs. Airlines stewardess weds - Layton - h:uo i, i c and gloom W(icthe hndes sistei Colleen and hei cousin Rim, Kay Thur-gooThey wore chaiming duplicates of the brides and benedicts clothing. For her daughters wedding, Mis. Hodgson chose a rose lace oer atm sheath with a cum-hbund in palei pink satin, Mrs. Schick was in a powder blue brocade satin sheath Assuming best man duties for his brother was George Schick and usheis weie Kent L. Hodgson and Richard (Sam) Sampson. To depait for her honeymoon to the Dakotas and the Tetons the bride donned a black and white check dress and jacket with Iilack patent accessories. The newlyweds will lse at 1114 North Main Street, Logan, where Mr. Schick will continue his studies as a senior at the USU. He spent four years in the Air Force and served as an LDS Stake mis-Prior to her marriage the bride was feted by Mrs. Roy L. Hodgson, Mrs. Reid R. Holbrook, Mrs. Howard Criddle, Mrs. Golden Waite, Miss Becky Briggs, Miss Shauna Lynn Bennett, Miss Joyce Mitchell and Miss Donell Cook, aionary during that time. At- the university he is affiliated with Alpha Gamma Rho. A Later . hi me bride. c- ' uinioi ' U , Kathy Smith 'becomes bride! of Vat from Southern Australia. l'-- -- he In mechanicaL He recently return an LDS Mission- to ed cai-rie- d st 111 lovely autulnn h grape leaves aftd flowers fea- -' turing large baskets of pink IliM - MRS. STUART M. SMITH ut deceived ryZtdKvyof V K We- is majoring appli-que- hall.- - , ,v f graduated husband-to-b- e also from Davis High, from floor-lengt- bride- i ber College and is m his senior year at the USU wher he, He weighed six Hospital. pounds eight ounces and will be named Paul Burgin. Brother Mark is at home. Brigham City, and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Burgin, Grace, Idaho. garden off Mr. B. Gardner "hf tf den. Happy grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Hazelgren, ': Syracuse was alive, with buzzing and festivities as the Gardners announced the engagement of their daughter, Misa Linda Gardner and Nolan Schofield last Monday evening. The benedict elect is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Schofield, also of Syracuse, A pink and white scheme was St carried out in table decorations ( , which featured miniatures pink" ! swans as favors, each ;Wh an attached scroll announcing the,, H engagement. ia a graduate) The bride-to-b- e of Davis High School and attended the USU at Loga lastf Cooley, boy Kaysville Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Cooley are proudly announcing the arrival of a baby born l. September 13 at they LDS The lad weighed in at a husky nine pounds three ounces and became the seventh child Hog-pita- A'V j v C - -- saw v . GuoronlHv - mono k You expmoiQ i as. from uTOCO tnd you ttsl Kt L, P9hL |