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Show nnr:ro;r January Blf 1961 - Page 9 E97& o , o Tf-- i r East Layton couple wed in Temple ceremony V 5 x'V V , . :tr,s e 1 i r t . .j . . '? ' - '.:- f ? , 4 . ' , ik.,, ? ).",' . - "'V. .: ' i '. '' v. ' - . t j v;- ! ''- - ! ii " vV'Jv u g f floor-lengt- .., 1. Vl h scoop-necklin- -- T ' ' to?:-: . j it'i a vAi"A - '''A- ; v . -- &,- Y'. ... V .. . itriE Grds is theme; Study Gantry Kuzzins c- - to the Gras, is 'the invitation being extended members of the Kuntry Kwaio dance dub for tiicir party scheduled January 8 at 9 p.m. at the Davis' Stake Come Kaysville iV.ardi Mouse.- - - - veil of brides An illusion cascaded about her shoulders from a lace and seed pearl bandeau. She carried a bouquet of pink roses, indivldualy surrounded by white carnations. vs t vl f- Stork Club - h 9 t:, ,sf $ , - elbow-lengt- - Mr. and Mrs. Leaun Otten, Mr, and Mrs. Jim Linford, Mr. and Mrs. Don Kittenring, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Flint and Mr. and Mrs Vaughn Perkins are the committee members in charge of the gala dance. group meets Mr. and Mrs. Sam Young were hosts, Sunday, to their Book of Mormon. Study Group. The usual able teacher of the group is Mr. Jack Brailsford. In testing .the group In what they had learned they used the new unique game Book of Mormon and called, found ' fnuch more could and would, be. learned. Members attending were, Mr and Mrs. Roy Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Biggs, Dr. and Mrs. George Rigby, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brailsford and. Bishop and Mrs. John Baker. Her attendants included Miss Patricia Wiggill as her maid of honor; Miss Lucille Fullmer of Montana; Mrs. Gale Roache of Provo; and Mrs. Bill LeFevre. They were gowned in pink and blue models of brocaded taffeta fashioned with full skirts and bell sleeves. They each carried a large pink chrysanthemum. Afton Anderson served as the bridegrooms best man, with" Brian, Wayne and Eldon Linde-ma- n ? serving as ushers. The wedding party greeted the guests in front of an archway of Laurel leaves and wedding bells. flanked by bouquets of pink and walt-hngt- h i Hair fashions shown to FHA Miss Marston will be brjde f !m f f, .V'V V Of romantla interest , X Adams, girl Mr. and Mrs. Beecher Adams became proud parents of a baby girl born on Monday, January 16th, at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City. Danny, Christine and Stephen are anxiously wait-in- t at home to help tend their little sister. Grandparents are, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Adams o f Layton and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Price of Phoenix, Arizona. f tfii the hewg ! engagement of Miss Karen Walker, datightef of Mr, and Mrs... Sid L. Walker, 61b Kirk . By Ellen Nielsen The Davis High School sewing classes will display their handiwork at the annual fashion show to be held Thursday, January 19, at 7:30 p.m. in the school auditorium. More than 200 girls will participate in the program, showing fashions they have made in class during the year. Each sewing class will prepare its own section of the show and will narrate descriptions of the fashions modeled. After the show, refreshments will be served to the guests; who will be relatives and friends of the participants. The program is under the direction of Mrs. Muriel Larsen and Kunz, boy Mrs. Virginia Barton, homemakIt was a son for Kaysville ing teachers at Davis High. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip R. Kunz of Provo. The new lad weighed in at seven pounds nine ounces upon his arrival January 4 at the Utah Valley Hospital. He will be named Jay Phillip. The latest in The new mother will be reKaysville miladys hair fashions were membered as the former Miss shown to girls of the Future Joyce Sheffield. Homemakers of America club Proud grandparents are Mr. from Davis High last Thursday SntSMrs. Kenneth H. Sheffield, at their third meeting of the Kayswle, and Mr. and Mrs. year. Parley' P Kunz, Bern, Idaho. Mr. Darrel from Darrels Beau-i- y Salon brought four of his Bone, girl models to show various hair Mr. and Mrs. Farmington styles to the' eager girls. There Dale Bone are rejoicing over followed a question and answer the arrival of a daughter bom period. January 14 at St. Mark's HosMr. Darrel told the girls that pital. The little one weighed five hair styles for 1961 would feat- - pounds eight and a half ounces ure short locks, combed close upon her arrival. She was wel- . For the reception, the bride h model was gowned in a of bridal white satin and lace. Her bouffant satin skirt which formed a short train in back, was enhanced with a lace panel in the front. The fitbodice was ted e fashioned with a and long sleeves which formed over her wrists. Ml1 . if 0 Air Force Base Officers Wives Club elected new officials at the December meeting to serve for the first six months of 1961 ac' cording to Mrs. Cookie Smith, outgoing president. Mrs. Fern Bell was chosen president: Mrs. Irene Albrecht, vice president; Mrs. Lois Goff, recording secretary; Mrs. Marlene Thurell, corresponding secretary; and Mrs, Ellen Junk, treasurer. The new chairmen in office include Mrs. Pearl Omelia membership and welcome: Mrs. Hollene Ledford, entertainment Mrs. Cookie Smith, ways and means; Mrs. Joan Mitchelle, welfare; Mrs. Jerry Morgan, youth center; Mrs. Mary Shelton and Mrs. Ellen Robinson,' publicity; Mrs. Kay Gregary, Mrs. Martha parliamentarian; Maby, telephone committee. There will be a membership drive contest which started Jan. corned at home by a sister. Happy grandparents are Mr. 17 and will continue to May 30. Three prizes will be given to and Mrs. Ted Bone. Kaysville, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jenguests to join. nings, Farmington. Fashion show to be sponsored by Davis High Home Ec. department their V iO Hill r The temple ceremony, performed by Elder Joel Richards, was immediately followed by a wedding breakfast, hosted by the bridegroom's parents at home. On Friday evening, the rcouple were furthe- honored at a wedding reception in the Lay-to- n Stake Center. t Engagement of Miss Karen Walker Is announce!! NCO Wives elect white chrysanthemums stock. The couple, both students, a t Weber College, will make their home in Layton following honeymoon to the Southern Utah Parks, Las Vegas and Hoover Dam. Diane Roach and Russell G. Llndeman, both of East Layton, h omen, defied the when their marriage was solemnized on Friday, Jan. 13, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The new bride is a daughter of Mr- - Ruth W. Rouland, Salt Lake City, but has made her home with her grandmother, Mrs. Eva Wiggill in East Layton. The bridegroom is a son of Bishop and Mrs. Paid R. Llndeman of East Layton, v ' T- and white Friday-the-13t- y to the face. Each of the homemaking teachers was invited to, the Salon for a free hair styling appointment e ' ' ' w n- Street, Layton. Miss Walker will become thf bride of Airman 2nd class Kenneth Stumpfs ; The engagement of Miss Walker was made - known at a luncheon hosted by Mrs. Walkef at the Evergreen Reception center in $&li Lake City. , .. . .. The young couple has tentatively set Jun 28 as the date for their wedding to be held in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The bride-to-b- e graduated from Davis High High School In I960. ouitei. Bursitis?0 r,?ee ' . Your suyPnr?c,or-- . ... rf? 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