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Show J December 22, 1960 REFLUX t ' Betrothed Miss McBride is Its A Womans World r Bta Sigs enjoy holiday events I1! 54 r fv 1? . I Is I , . 7 t ii ! v; v t t ' , - hr - i 1 ' ' 4 a ? i'i t ' V J 1 I s; - k V. , ' !f ' v J, ,)' .V '.J , A YjpV, it ' s'.TM$z:-s?t- i S , v r '? 'Y k" U i ' v$ I C' K V4 , V. XiXr-Av-. '&S'l 5k 'ji.C? (.-i;- 4: , f;-- ' ii Wfex t ,$If MT I - WahneU Poteet of Bountiful as happy to receive the good news that she had won a life slae doll and large wardrobe for her three small girls when the members of Beta Sigma Phi called her by phone last Wednesday evening- XI Chi Chapter the of Layton had featured event m order to obtain funds to assist a local family in having . a merrier Christmas than they could have had without help. The members of the chapter wish to thank everyone who contributed to this worthy project and report that it was a most gratifying success. Nihla Iverson, chairman o f the social committee, is i n charge of arrangements for the Holiday Social to be held between Christmas and New Years Day. Plans are not completed but dinner "out, with the husbands, and a social evening at the home of one of the members following dinner, will be the order of the day. A highlight of the event will be the o f of the names revealing secret sisters who have been making life pleasanter for each other on special occasions during the year, such as birthdays, anniversaries and holidays This is an annual event and new names are chosen for the coming year at this fune. r -- ,Y:bWmt$ " & - ; T ? M ' AlZi uliLiI'- & I frm Mrs. Gary A. Waite was Miss Lona Offret before recent marriage. Salt Lake Temple ceremony unites young Davis couple VIEW TV SERVICE SUNSET nwd, V ; A. McBride, 80 Villa Drive, Stovonson, girl Mr. and Mrs. Michael Stevenson are parents of a sweet, dark headed baby daughter, to be named Michele. She was born December 7th m Provo where Michael is attending he B Y.U Her birth weight was 7 pounds and 8 ounces. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George Stevenson cl Layton, and Mr. and Mrs W. West Lindsay of Ogden. Mslloy, girl Johnson, ths and ' tt K rjj Tt War I there were Marine tes approximately 2M or Women Marines. Years Day, 1818, the was thrown open for the first time since the War of 1812 for a public reception. The Marine Band played for the occasion. On New White Houifl June wedding is O'NEIL, BOY Word has hee Kaysville received from Boise, Idaho, of the arrival of qn eight pound eight ounce baby boy oorn December 5 to Mr and Mrs. Kenneth ONeil The bouncing boy will be named Riley Ryan. He is the third child of these happy parents The father was a former Kaysville resident baing planned hy the young couple. The bride-eleis now attending Davis ct High School. Her fiance is a graduate of Ben Lomond High, Ogden Tha Layton Ninth Ward will a Christmas Partv ITmrs-December 22 at the Ward amusement hal! It will begin at I 30 with caroling and then the dinner will commence at 6 00 The food will be made up of dehydrated goods that hav recently been put on the market for storing All Layton City employees Members of the Planning Commission, members of the Recreation Commission and members of the Board of Adjustments and their partners were guests of the Layton City Council for an annual banquet The banauet was held at the Steak House, Monday, December 19th. Hosts for the dinner were May or and Mrs. Wndall T Snow, Mr and Mrs. Don A. Weaver, Jr . Mr and Mr. Ray D Jor gensen, Mr, ana Mrs. E Harris Adams, Mr and Mrs. Richard Stevenson, Mr. and Mrs Spurlock and City Administrator, Mr. and Mrs G W. hold day, Kaysville Mr. and Mis. Lynn Nanca and were dinner guests, daughter Friday evening of Mr and Mrs Stanley Webster home Rogar Krebs arrivad this week from Seattle, Wash ington, to spend Christmas and the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Phillip Krebs and Geri Krebs who is at- family tending BYU at Provo will be home w llh her family during the I WELL SAVE YOU from that Sea of Bills Last Chance to Join Our . . . Christmas Club 1961 Clearfield State Bank CLEARFIELD holidays WE WILL t BE CLOSED lb. T lbs. Canned NORBEST juntos birthday MONDAY Lb. HAMS Armour Miss Maylin to be feted on 83rd SUNDAY AND Us Cudahy Whole Iz In World A Arthur Merry Christmas from All of Xu. X ' 'v Jerry Linn son of Mr. and Mrs. Linn Johnson, Ogden. Audrey Malloy are announcing the birth of their first child, a daugliter, Carl Jean, born December 16, and weighing 8 pounds 3 ounces. The proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jim Higgs of Layton and Mr. and Mrs. Rubm Stevens of orchids FatrhoLm Adorable immature bride and Patterson, Missouri. Mr. and Mrs. Blalna Adams and bridegroom were Pamela visited their daughter. Annly, Michael Tburgood. and her husband, Dqv Id, n man best assumed Hansen Jerry Riverside last vyeek-enand Leo while Farrel Cook, duties then traveled to Logan to spend Offret, the brides brother, Ronsome time with relatives that ald Thurgood, Lyman Freestone, are living there. Kent Hodgson, Westcn Sraedley and Bruce Barber were ushers. ' The bridal party greeted guests before a trellis covered with red roses with tall statutes holding white men at either end. Both Mrs Offret and the mother of the bridegroom chose gowns of white brocade satm and corsages of -? while mums and red roses to their shoulders. XX1 Prior to her marriage, the bride was honored with shower given by Miss Kay Olson and Mrs. Du. ane Contralto at the Contralto Bars-- S home, with a kitchen and grocery shower given by Mrs David Glen is and Miss Carlla Offret. The new Mrs. Waite is a gradto Miss Clara Jana Maylin uate of Bountiful High School 83rd birthday. not and Mr Waite is a graduate of Davis High at Kaysville Bud Clearfield. She will become the bride of boy received from Sacra memo, California tells of the birth of a son, to be namet. Michael Dqn, to Mr. and Mrs Dan Greenwood. Mrs. GreenKarlenc wood is the former Dawson. The little fellow weighed 8 pounds and 5V4 ounces when he was born, and his birth date is December 5th. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dawson. Mrs. Dawson spent the past week in Sacramento to be with the Greenwood family. Word n at home in Syracuse following a honeymoon at romantic Sun Valley, Idaho, are newlyweds Mr. and Mis. CLEAR Or Kaysville Boasting over the arrival of their first bom are Mr. and Mrs. Orwln Draqey. Ths new son was born December 16 at the Dee hospital wbeft he weighed in at fiva pounds 11 ounces Ha wUl be named Jeffery Lynn. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Cculam and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Draney, all of Kaysville. The new mother is remembered as the former Linda Coulam. engagement of Mias Patty Jo McBride, the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Mateland 1 Now Gar A. Waite. The young couple exchanged wedding vows December 2 in rites at the Salt Lake LDS Temple President ElRoy L. Christiansen officiated at the ceremony The new Mrs. Waite is the former Miss Lona Kay Offret, wedding breakfast. In a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. hosted the evening, a reception at the Arthur Joseph Offret, Boun- Bountiful Seminary Building was tiful. Mr. and Mrs. Victor presided over by Mr. and Mrs Waite, Syracuse, are parents Offret. The charming bride chose an f the benedict. original designed gown of mira Following the wedding cere- mist and satin The tight fitting mony. the bridegrooms parents bodice featured a stand - away collar and long sleeves ending with lily points at the wrist The floor length skirt of draped pleats trailed into a short train Frcm a crown of seed pearls, her fin ger tip veil of bridal illusion fell and she carried a while orchid encircled by red roses and pearls Mrs. Arch Duerden served her sister as matron of honor and 1841 North, 75 West Miss Carlla Offret, another sister, and Mrs David Glines were the other attendants They wore Frank Glasen Phone TAylor like gowns of black velveteen Stan Measells featuring low V necklines and Phone TAylor long sleeves. Their gowns were accented with bouquets of white Stork Qlub ( Stork Club Of Interest Is ths announcement of ths ' e Pafc Miss Clara Jane Mayjin will observe her 83rd birthday. Fri 'day, at her home, 389 East Dt North, Kajswlle where she re sides with her sister, Ada I HOST N FLAME She was bom Dec 23rd I87 to Joseph Hjrum and Sarah Elizabeth Butcher Ma.vhn who were natives of Bedfordshire England They came to this country as converts to the LP8 Apple, Pumpkin. Mince Church Clara has always lived at her present home and devoted her to others life in doing good She can look back upon her life as one of service to others given willmglv Early in life she leqmtd the art of cookery, and many a party in this area has beer, 6 made better because of hr cocking and help She also can look back on her life and think of the many of her people she willingly cared for during time of illness It was Clara Who cared for her sisters during their illnesses until their deaths as well as her mother ana father. At the present time, due to illness, she u not abe to carry on as she would like to She is a member cf the East Side Birthday Club, as she has been since it was organized by neighbors twenty five years ago Members of this club will nieet at her home to pay honor to her Wednesday night Dec 2lt. She is also a member of the Kaysville Fourth Ward of the LIBBYS. 46 oz. . LDS Church. Hens, lb Toms, lb 47$ FOODS Snow Crop or Birds Eve CUT V BEANS LLEY HI STRAWBERRIES FRENCH BEANS cn CHOPPED BROCCOLI S Hawaiian Punch 53$ FROZEN PIES for S69 for PEAS for $1.00; Snow Crop Candied Yams 29c Pks. u!TNo.7 BANANAS lb. 13 CELERY PINEAPPLE ea. TOMATO JUICE ... I for $ 1 00 w" TUNA CARNATION ... Vienna SAUSAGE SWIFTS FOR SUPERIOR. J00 Pack by Elva 1 aughn Mora thoughts on herbs Spicy flavor, Marjoram excellent for foods that nrM long cooking Oregano This is wild and la used th same . . . Very popular in Italian and Mexican dishea. Rosemary Spicy flavor Popular In fruit cups, meat sUwi, and roasts. Tarragon Us in salads, poultry and fish cooking and in meat and fish sauces. in Wonderful Thyme but soup end atuffinga use with caution. Mar-jors- Ljreetin'qs' Best Wishes Fop a Christmas Foil of Joj Olsen Chevrolet Company S4S NORTH MAIN TA ) 43 LAYTON Marachino Cherries Paper Plates tHOUGHT n . Fruit Cocktail LIBBYS. No. 303 SHURFINK, . 4,or85 . . 8 or. PEARS HUNTS. No. 24 OLIVES CREAM Maderh, Pitted Ripe CREAM a LOWER OWEBER, V, Ft. Shop at your HOME OWNED FOOD STORE. Compare our everyday low, low food prices. For FOOD BILL . . . AG FLASH We are closed on Xmas. Signal Cafe WAr Frtiiult ijtt to Chat and Eat, St No. Met LAYTON OPEN SUNDAYS LAYTON SPECIALS JHUR&. Thru SUN. FOOD STONES CLOSED EVERY SUNDAY OPEN MON. - SAT, 7 8.rn.-- 7 KAYSVILLE |