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Show TTT' ), V f N- - .X Arr - i- - '"if:' ' I?' 5( , .V - 1 t I V) y- - Mf .- w v A x )! ,' 1 I y T 'tfT .M J V 1 r f4 - - - - ' 1 V " vy, ? k 5' t A A vV 'V ,. v n j V 1 J4lj 4 f ' - : , V -- UiH , V. "4-- ' vi-- 4 (, VJ ' f Ily 4, 5 ti 'mi wt iw .Newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Gerry J. Sanderson ... wed in home wmvxMm i rites ft ir. - MiiniV , . Davis High grads spoke vows, Friday s lovely home ceremony, Gerry James Sanderson, Farming-tonclaimed Miss Dorothy Bray, Kaysville, as his bride, last ' Friday, Jan. 6. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bray, West Center St., Kaysville. Her bridegroom ia the son of Mrs. Helen Sanderson, of North Farmlngton. Bjth jtre graduates of Davis In Following the "same 0the' cer the wedding emony, performed at the home: of the brides parents, by Clifford Green, bishop o the Kays-vil- ls First LDS Ward, the couple were feted at a' receptiort' in the Relief Society room of the Kaysville First Ward Chapel For the wedding and reception, the bride wore a ballerina-length gown of white Chantilly lac over white satin. The lac appliqued to a yoke of brides illusion which was fashioned with a high neckline, outlined with a small lace collar. The bouffant-skirte- d gown was detailed with long sleeves which formed over the brides wrists. Her finger-ti- p length veil of brides illusion, edged in chant-till- y lace, cascaded gently from a tiara of tiny white roses and miniature wedding bells. She carried a bouquet of white orchids surrounded by whit carnations, tied with streamers of bridal illusion. Attending the bride was Mrs. Michetl Hales, Mrs. Coti Roberts, and tiny Natalie Major. two attending matrons gowned in light blue taf- The were ed feta, earried gowns.. They of whit nosegays chrysanthemums. The dress of the little flower girl, daughter of Grant Major, waa mad of full-skirt- . ,wj wV f ' V a t; U " ' v - , tS- - ' K- v - . like to have a picture Tif you wedding or an announcement of your engagement,-I- f you, would' like a complete coverage of your anniversary, wedding, Flset, girl Van nd Journal would The Reflex engage- A dainty baby girl, weighing ment, or some other important six pounds, five ounces, is the first child ( Bob and Glenda event, Bring your picture to the Mae Vpod Van Fleet, Farming-toInland office with the story. The baby, born op Friday, Dec 30. is riso the first grand-ehilot Mrs. Delbert Ingalls, girl Wocff- - and Mrs Maretta Miller Mr. and Mrs Gary ""ingalla all of Farmington ; are the proud parents of their first child, a girl, born at 7.27 DsWintsr, boy Mr. and Mrs. Wendell DeWlnter p.m., Saturday in the St Beneare proudly anmuncing the birth dict's Hospital in Ogden of their second son and third The tiny nnsa, who weighed child. oung Craig, who arrived Six pounds, 15 ounces at birth, December 29 at the flill A i r is to be named Deborah Jeanne. Force Base Hospital. Her grandparents are Mr and Ready to welcome their new Mrs. Lewis McBride of Idaho brother at home were young City. Idaho and Mr. and Mrs Kelrm gd Valerie. C. H. Ingalls of Boise, Idaho. n Mrnd y OF THE FORTY PARTICIPANTS IN THEtDAVIS DISTRICT Make-it-contest, these seven were named to compete in the state contest this week In Salt Lake. Shown here, admiring the fitted sewing kit Ann Marie Call, center, received as winner In theaenior division are from left: Judith Hansen, 16, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Hansen, Syracuse; Elizabeth Timothy, 15, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Timothy, Kaysville; Beth Miya, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Msnjl Miya, Syracuse Miss Call, 21, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David ..Call, ..Bountiful ;..Itha.. Wilcox... 16, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ljnn Wilcox, Syracuse; Kathy White, 16, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl White, Farmington; and Karen Walton, 18. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Walton, East Layton. The district contest was held Thursday night at the Davis High School cafeteria and was judged by Mrs. George B. Wilcox, Layton; Mrs. Lloyd Hess Farmington and Mrs. D. K. Barnes, Kaysville. The winner received wool skirt lengths, cutting boards, fashion books, skirt markers or fitted sewing cases, as prizes donated by national manufacturers of theses sewing items. w ith-Wo- Wes-to- n -- Under NOW OPEN Her Management! KAYSVILLE r. "Betty Crocker" winner named I By Couple to be the Wilcox The Davis High School winner of the Betty Crocker conest, Mary Jo Thorson, was announced by Mrs. Elaine Rampton at an assembly held in the Davis High auditorium on Friday, Jan- uary " r COIN - OPERATED LAUNDRY FEATURES YOU WILL ESPECIALLY LIKE reception ALWAYS 9 9 6. Mr. and Mrs. Keith W. Mills, Farmington, will host a wedding reception on Friday, Jan. 13, in LDS Second the Farmington Ward recreation hall, in honor of their daughter, Barbara, and Kenneth 0. her bridegroom, Flint. The contest, presented in the form of a written was given to all senior girls intereston Decemed in test home-makin- g ber con-O-UJa- sh honored at 6. A pen and certificate were awarded to this school winner, by the General Mills Foundation after which she is eligible for state competition and a chance for scholarship honors. resident of Kaysville, homemeking contest Kept Clean Coin Chamber In Working Order Dryers Kept Lint Free Washers Always in Working 9 9 Order Come in NOW and Bring a Whole- Week' - Laundry . . . and a Friend The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hammon 41 UOrTh MAWrKAYSViLL- E- Mary Jo, is tha daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thorson. As can be expected, she gets her most pleasure from cooking and WHOLE FjtESH FRYERS CUT UP 33c LB. progress can be nude by merely attemping to repreo what is evil; our great hope lies in developing what is good. Calvin Coolldge Little LINK SAUSAGE 49 49ib. A&R CHOICE CENTER, SLICED , 1 4 I 4 f Mr. and Mrs. A1 Chamberlain, Farmington, are the proud parents of a baby boy; The baby, who weighed eight and a half pounds at birth, was born on Friday. Dec. 30. in a Salt Lake City hospital. He is the sixth child in fie Chamberlain family. J - 7 Pag Wedding News ... Chamberlain, bay ' HALIBUT... iXT, January 12, 1961 Stork Club , ft-- Mr. Aik Ben Kaysville will entertain the Wagon Wheel Camp Daughters of Pioneers at her bcm Wednesday evening. Mrs Nora Burton is and 'will also give the lesson. Mrs. Olive Robins entertained 20 guests at a dinner party Thursday afternoon. It waa a combined holiday and neighborhood Birthday Club Party. They celebrated the birthday of Mrs. Robins and Mrs. Eva Taylor. Mrs. Maud Odd was hasten to members of the Lake View Circle Neighborhood Birthday Club at her home Tuesday evening. Mrs. Elouise Carroll was assisting hostess. Mrs. Avis Wood showed slides and gave a Travelog on Hong Kong. Mrs. Ruth Frost will entertain members cf the Lantern Club at her home Wednesday evening. Mrs. Ivy Harvey is assisting hostess. Mrs. Marjorie Thatcher will give the boric review. Mrs. Winnifrsd Garrett 'will entertain The Art Club at her home, Monday, January 16. Mrs. Julia Gailey is the assisting hosted. LeConte Stewart will give the program. The Phillips Camp of Daughter of Pioneers will meet Thursday at the home of Mrs. WUma Bub-leVisiting hostesses) include Mrs. Pearl Bishop and Mrs. Rhel-d- a Smith. Mrs. Carol Collett will give the lesson and the history wil be presented by Mrs. Buh-le- r t lily-poin- ts ' - J' - ' lace and satin as bride. It was fash-juffthat 7 sleeves, and a high, toned with a high' yoke line, rounded neckline. For the wedThe Oakleef Camp of Daughter ding, the mothers of both the ofVEioneerr wiill meet Wednesbride and bridegroom chose 18 at the borne of models- - in beige which were day. January Ethel Mrs. Zollinger. Mrs. Ruth accented by corsages of pink Mann Is carnations. Mrs. Norma Swan prill b Tha benedict chose as his best man, Steven Hales. Ushers hostess to tha Sunflower Camp were Grant Major, Bill Sandoz of Daughter of Pioneers at her and Ted David. home Thursday, p.m. Mrs. Background music for the Mrs. Verna Alberta Blamires, reception was provided by Tomand Ronnie Vance and Mrs. Effie Gransden my Whitesides Hart on their electric guitars. are assisting hostesses. Mrs. Prior to the wedding, the Julie Gailey will give the lesson. bride was the guest of honor at Mrs. Wilma Blexham will a kitchen shower held at tha El Rancho Murray Motel dining entertain the DeLite Pinochle room. It was hosted by Mrs. Club at her home Wednesday TemrWest and her sister of afternoon. Salt Lake City. Mrs. Anna Bennett was best-es- s The bridal couple are now to the Athena dub at her making their home in North home Wednesday evening. Mrs. Salt Lake. Helen Johnson and Mrs. Lucille Sheffield were the assisting hosBelow Scale, Tee tesses. The program waYVmder The small boy was looking at the direction of Mrs. Florence photographs cf his parents wedBishop,, Mrs. Adelia Rushforth ding in an album. His father and Mrs. Nora Miller. Mrs. described and the ceremony Avis Wood gave a travelog on tried to explain its meaning. and showed slides. Oh! the child exclaimed, Hong Kong Mrs. Nora Miller will enterIs that when you got Mummy tain the ALonas Cub at her to come and work for us? home Tuesday evening. " School. High i 4. Kaysville Clubs K 'K um.i;x Itps A Worjtans World V- - i K VT- - v$ - T - ' r i- - "iV?MJ & r FROZEN FOOD v ri MINUTE MAID TIP TOP SNOW CROP or BIRDS EYE 6 oz. f' TRI-VIT- French Cut BEANS ORANGE JUICE 4 F0R Res Cut BEANS Broccoli Cuts Cut Corn Mix. Veg. g9 5 101 SI 00 6 os. A Grapefruit DRINK J Sp for PEAS 17fait 9 TOMATOES PINK GRAPEFRUIT lb- - LGE. 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