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Show n November 24, 1960 RETEES! Page 3 Couple exchange vows in rites la a ceremony performed Oct. 28. Miss Mary Ann Glesen. Og- the bride U Jack Allen. 'The bride is a daughter of Mrs. R. E. Van Leuven, Salt Lake City, and the benedict is a son of Mr. John Allen, Ogden Wedding vows were spoken at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Deloy Nelson, 515 North Sherwood, Layton. C. Leland Davie, president at Cannon Stake, Salt Lake City officiated at the ceremony. Following the ceremony, the newlyweds greeted guests at a reception at the Nelson home. Mrs. Nelson stood as the bride's sole attendant and the benedict's brother-in-law- , Leland Jones, served as best man The newlyweds will make a home in Ogden Prior to hei marriage the bride a as guest if honor at a party gnen hy Miss Carol Hurt at her horn" m Salt Lake City den, became EW Vlh PIea I hCAlth Mt and kiw food was tha expression used by the Russian people. It a as traditional to serve their meals with huge platters and tureens. They considered a goose to be a silly bird too much for one person to eat but not enough for two. NEWS FLASH Enjoy a wonderful Thanksgiving with your family and friends. HAFB. Ul j You Run Out Mrs. Bertha Linford now 82. ... Kaysvillc Clubs Hot Water? daughters are, Patsy, The little and Connie girl s lbs. 13 oz. r n Mr and Mis Foxley anil Mr. and Mrs Horn er Nelson of Morgan. Mr. and Mr. Ned Christensen have a new daughter at their home. She was bom at the LDS ho.spital in Salt lake City, Nov. 7, and weighed ." She has a lbs. 11 oz brother, Lynn Grand-- I parents are Mr and Mrs 0 R Christensen and Mr and Carl Lindstrom of Salt 1 se weighed 6 Grand-parent- aie OPEN FRI. TILL 8 three-year-ol- d P.M. V- -s City . Win ,,,,, 1.1,11, yua, ".'iiiwiwej.Tgi O la Mrs. Linford noted birth Give an Electrical Gift at any price you want to pay Hon--jii- Ludlow, girl A brand new baby daughter has arrived at the Dr. and Mrs. to Chut Wkar Fntndt E. M. Ludlow home m Span-i'- h ' end Bat," Fork The little one made LATTON M No. Main h i debut on November 16 trwl weighed 7 pounds 1.3 outlets upon tier arrival at the Pay 'on hospital. .She is the sixth e) d of Do for her parents Theie u u The Bay View Club met Wed- - three brothers and two sisters Buy a WESTING HOUSE Auto. Washer . . . Now on Sale waiting at home for her. nesday at 1:30 p m. In Salt Lake at TERRYS Mrs. Ludlow is remembeied City at the home of Mrs Doris as the fonner (andyn Wh, EX 8214 Wash. Blvd. Sill for its annual guest day. sides. Happv giandpuients oe Open Till 9 p.m. Every Nite Mr. and Mis Hmil Wh'tesii.s Mrs. Alice Evans was COME IN AND TERRY WITH US Mrs. Mable Borg Jenkins pre- Kaysville, and Mi and Mis Fred Ludlow, Spanish Fork FREE TURKEYS sented a musical program Nelson, girl Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Nelson tin are proudly announcing lurth of their fomth daugl'n Scott, the only boy, is renl'v BIG DAYS! FRIDAY! SATURDAY! He surrounded with Bisters. BUTTONS UP WINTER VALUES;.. sides the new baby, the otci PENNEY1 ? Signal Cafe 7T Date Friday Stork Club Mr. and Mrs. James H. Swensen were honored lecently ooitK an open house following their marriage in Elko. e Nevada. The now Mrs. Swensen is the former Miss Ashbaker, daughter of Mrs. Rebecca Ashbaker, Kays and Mrs. Ramond Swensen, Grace, Idaho, are parents of the benedict . Both young people are graduates of Henagers Business College in Salt Lake City. They are living in Grace, Idaho. LAST LONGER Kaysville Mrs. Bertha Linford observed her 82nd anniversary Fr.day, spending the day visiting with fnenda and relatives. She lives with a (laughter and her family, Mr ami Mrs Vein R Butcher, Fruit Heights Born oembei 1, D78, in Centerville, she was a daugh- - j Steam lions Lamps Prr olatois Ladies Shaver Electric TYv Pan Elect t ic Clock Fomserttf Floor Lamp Vacuum Cicanef Floor Scrubber Air Purifier Automatic Saucepan Tlec trie Bedding aid Mixer I. lei ti ic Shaver Sandwivh Grill Mu file lion Le ( i earn icezet I nod Rlcndei Clock Radio 1 1 dent of the Relief Society in her ward She is also a past presi- dent of the Kaysville Elementary PTA Mrs. I infold has six sons and Electric Range Electric Dryer Automatic Washer 1 iavel Iron Portable TV orn Popper Ugg Cooker Heating Pad Garden Light Lighting Fixture ( daughter- - Mrs R. J. (Bertha) Hyde, I os Angeles, Mrs. H L (Maicclle) Blood, Salt Lakej City; Mr- - M E ( Sal! le Ware, ) Phoenix, Ariz , Mrs. V. R. Butcher, Kaysville, Seth J Linford, Ogden. 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