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Show nS'irwWat.ve Its A nnsrrm PW 1 February 2, 1961 Womans World Sv V irnmmmp IffY Oklahoma hit to be presented at Davis J Rehearsal started last week on the combined music and speech departments production of Oklahoma. The musical will open next March 23, 24, and 25. musical, formerThis two-aly a broadway hit and a smash on the screen, will be presented nightly on March 24 and 25 at 8 p.m. to the public. There will be a matinee performance March 23 for the enjoyment rf the r 4 sj i said Frank Parker, fV , t4 ' V- -- A N Min MarjoVU Thargood director. All lead rolls will have double casting, remarked Mr. Parker, but some of the miner rolls and most of the singing and dancing parts will be single casting. Written by Richard Rodgers and H, "OklaOscar Hammerstein homa was copyrighted in 1942. The following year the musical Min Jan Thargood opened on Broadway in New York and a few years later was famous all over the nation. This musical production has two acts, three scenes in each, and is filled with dancing and singing. It is based on life in the Middlewest during the early 1900s before Oklahoma became a state. All casting has been completed Mrs. D. Ksith Barnes will enter- and rehearsal is in full swing. tain members of the Kaysville Lead rolls are as follows: Tamera Whitesides and Karla Bridge Club at the "Oakridge Country Club, Friday. Special Thomas as Laurey; Frank Bentguests will include Mrs. Golda ley and Gerald Haliday as Curly. Other lead rolls are played by: King, Mrs. Mitzie Hough and Mrs. Barbara Renie and Jeaneen Wynona Frceb Syracuse sisters set wedding dates honor-e- d ,: the home cf her parents Mr. J. Arnold The affair the bride-elecSyracuse, bava announced thi -- engagements and approach was hostessed by Mrs. Van Gailey, inf" marriages of two. of thir Mrs. Jay Thurgood and Miss daughter. Min Mvjcrie Thur June Thurgood. Miss Kaye Robgood and Min June Thurgood. ins and Miss Jean Schofidd will a personal shower in Min Marjorie Thurgood. w 1 1 become the bride of Wesley Bar her honor Friday evening at the topfeon of Mr. and Mr. Martin us Schofield home. . Miss June Thurgood will beBarton of Roy in rites .to be the bride of Leonard J. come 17 the in' performed .February Salt Lake LDS Temple. A recep- Stephenson, a son of Mr. and tion in the evening will honor Mrs. Leonard Stephenson, Syracuse. April 21 has been circled the young couple. Mlts Thurgood Is a graduate as the date for their wedding in of the Kaysville Seminary and the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A Davis High School and has at- reception will follow in the evetended Weber College. She is ning. Miss June Thurgood is a gradcurrently employed at Hill Air uate of the Kaysville Seminary Force Base. Her fiance is a graduate of and Davis High School and has Weber High and is currently at- beenet!iloyed at HAFB. The is a graduate of tending Weber College. He has benedict-elec- t fulfilled an LDS Mission to Hol- Marsh Valley High School i n land. Idaho. He is cusaently attending A kitchen showed last week at Weber College. Mr.', and Thur-good- t. -- ADMIRAL THEATRE Clearfield THURS., TA FRI, SAT. 23 FEB. 2, 3, 4 "All the Yeung Men" With Alan Ladd Plus "Time Machine" FEB. 5, 6, 7, SUN, MON, TUES, WED. "Midnight Lace" With Doris Day, Rex Harris MATINEE SAT. AND SUNDAY, 3 P. M. Kaysville Clubs The Mountain View Neighborhood Club met Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Roberta Little. New officers were elected for the year: Mrs. Leah Linford, president; Mrs. Alice Hamblin, vice president; Mrs. Merla Coulam, secretary. Outgoing officers were Mrs. Marjorie Dinger, president, Mrs. Noreen Halliday, vice president; Mrs. Rosela Burton, secretary. will Florence Burton entertain the Athena Club at her home, Wednesday evening. Mrs. Nora Miller aid Mrs. Hanna Jarman are assisting hostesses. Mrs. Louise Gailey and Mrs. Helen Sheffield are on the program committee, Bangun Kosnoto and another Indonesian Foreign Excha Student living at Ogden will present a Indonesia program, dance and song for the club program. fVt. KNOW??? The savings you can make on top brand wearing apparel for all the family during our winter clearance. Famous Sweaters Up to Oil Dresses and Skirts (See Our) .$1.00 Sale Girls' Dresses and Skirts From $2.39 Men's Shirts Reduced up to . Price Coats and Car Coats for All the Family ....Reduced up to Price LADIES and GIRLS PEDAL PUSHERS and TAPERS GREATLY REDUCED! also get Many more bargains such as these to win your choice of valuable prizes. points De 63 NORTH MAIN Montes V Miss hold contest The Davis Chanty Layton held Association Beauticians their annual hair styling contest at Audrenea Salon of Beauty. Thera were 20 members to the contest Audrene Yates was named winner of the hair styling and will represent Davis County in the style contest to be held February 11 Karlens Bennett of Audrenes Salon of Beauy, was runner-u- p contest In the The winner of the state contest will represent Utah at the National convention In Miami, Hill Air Force Base The Gub invited special guests Mrs. Marjorie Vaughn, Mrs. Marguerite Pearce, Mrs. Charlie Craig, Mrs. Lila Crump and Mrs. Susy Lawrence to their coffee on January 17. Mrs. Lois Goff won the door prize. Games were played during the evening with the following winners: Canasta, Irene high; Theresa Carter, low; Banca, Lila Crump, high, Lynn Czaya, low; bridge, Gerry Morgan, high, Marilyn Connerway, low; pinochle, Fern Bell, high, Liz Cullen, low. At the social on January 24, guests were Mrs. Mary Tate, Mrs. Janie Renie, Mrs. Kathryn Knirr, Mrs. Mary Mcllrath, Mrs Lucille Howe, Mrs. Lee Black and Mrs. Bess Wardrip. Mrs. Susy Lawrence won the door prize and the members and Timothy, girl "Charm for TeenLayton is being offered through agers the BYU Adult Education center to girls In the area. It la open to girls from 14 through 18 years of age and will be held at the Layton Arts, Gafts anp Scout center. f The course will be instructed by Marion Walgreen. There is a 10 week course $5 fee tot-twhich will begin when 2$ girt have registered. The girls may register with Mrs. Blair Wilcox, 540 Valeria Drive in Wasatch Heights, telephone 37 Girls will be given instructions on everything necessary to maks them more lovely and personable. They will be taught poise, hair grooming, diet, posture and all other necessary items to make the course interesting and worthwhile. though slightly wilted. Cut them The Scout House is located at into small pieces and simmer L21 in Verdeland Park. 2 Miss Connie Barnes becomes -- AT AMERICAN FOOD STORES THEATRE N NORTH OF LAYTON Box Office Opens 6:30 IN-CA- Sun, Mon, Tues. vtnS SAT, 1:30 GRAND OPENING, FEB. 3 Open Week-End- Starting Feb. s 3-4- -5 3SEU3CB tbtjli i!3I0E0 I . jY- US - Sterling JEFFREY HUNTER - DAVID VIC DAMONE PATRICIA 0. . fcwiiwBwm-.imwM- OWENS SESSUE HAYAKAWA . -4 A FIERCE, FEARLESS FIGHTER! Feb. 5, 6, 7 1 ' "Bellboy" Plus - . "Circus Stars Wed, wpiii 9, 10, 11 Thurs, Fri, Sat, Feb. , Walt Disneys Dog" "Shaggy 2 MATINEE 9 Cartoons WARNER BROS. Seat 25c at 7:00 Show ' SATURDAY "UNION PACIFIC" JT JANSSEN With Jerry Lewis laii4rcJ PJSL-A- 11 91 HEATERS R P. M. . Plus "One Foot In Hell" HEATERS FOLKS! OUR GIVE LIVING ROOM COMFOl SEE TI13 DIG PICTURES YEAR AR01&3 AT NORTHERN UTAHS FINEST DRlVS18 IN-CA- SHOW HY. Plus UaeFfeMMWwM noons i - r-- "Blue Denim" r?jL::i cirrmnis cziri r.jLmri TECHNICOLOR PANAVtSlON DRIVE-I- t. - "One Foot in Hell" FEBRUARY 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 - WWll (iL Rand. Double Feature K1, SAT., MJM A10N, iUES. -- employed by Sperry 2-3- THURS, FEBRUARY 2nd .I ipia at is NOW SHOWING Thurs., FrL, Sat Feb. Allred Hitchcock's "PSYCHO" pee a3 otner sister as maid of honor were Miss LeAnn attendants Frisby and Miss Radeen Johnson. They wore ballerina length gowns in pastel shades and carried white carnation bouquets. Little Peggy Barnes and Pat Basinger, in lavender gowns, served as flower girls. The mother of the bride and of the bridegroom chose blue gowns for the reception. Assistants at the wedding were Miss Glenda Fiksted, Miss Margaret Bybee and Miss Judy Fadjen. Following a short honeymoon, the young couple returned to Kaysville to live. The new Mrs. Basinger is PHONE 37 15 HIT LIST SHOPPER rw bride in church ceremony In a ceremony performed Jan. 20 in the Layton Eighth Ward chapel,' Miss Connie Barnes became the bride of Ronald Basinger. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orval Barnes, Layton and the benedict is a son of Mr. and Mrs.Vanus J. Basinger, Carbon County. sister at home. Following the wedding rites, Mrs. Timothy h remembered which were spoken before Bishop S. D. Fielding, the newlyweds as the forrred Anita Larsen. guests at a reception in greeted Mr. are Pleased grandparents the recreation halL and Mrs. Weston Timothy, KaysThe young bride was lovely in ville, and Verna Larsen, Salt a full length white satin gown. The full accordian pleated skirt Lake City. fell flocr length and a lace overWood, boy blouse enhanced the fitted bodice. A fingertip veil of illusion fell Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Wood from a tiny crown and she carson and ried a lavender orchid surroundwelcomed their third fourth child into their family on ed by white carnations. Miss Sandra Barnes served her January 19th. Little Mitchell Raymond Wood was born at the Dee Hospital in Ogden and weighed 7 pounds 15 ounces. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Gifford U. Wood and Mrs. Charles IrUlsui he little SHOW STARTS 7:30 PHONE 37 One Complete Show Each Night Lra--ow- Charm coarse Is offered exact Kaysville, Utah I for them in homemade soup flavor. And use celery leaves to superbly flavor chicken baked la the oven, pot roast, or oyster stew. If saving money is your goal, youll be interested in household hints from Mrs. Karma P. Swindle, Davis County Home Agent with the Cooperative Extension Services of Utah State University. Keep a measuring cup in the end extravlaundry detergent agant guessing. Use the amount recommended on the package. Make your own pancake syrup, the cost of saving 3 to store bought. Simmer 2 cups of dark brown sugar and 1 cup water until slightly thickened. Add maple flavoring or enough genuine maple syrup to taste. If desired Store in refrigerator to prevent mold. Fold linens by hand after ironing; creases pressed in with an iron weaken the fibers, make them wear out faster. When cooking cheese dishes, save money by buying mild cheese instead of sharp. Add a Worchestershire sauce to the recipe and it will taste about the same. Save outside lettuce leaves, Kaysville Theatre TV SCHEDULE flail. ; j Hostess for the evening will be the brides Mother, Mrs. Dee Stanford Harris. The new Mrs. Robertson is also the daughter of the late Dee Stanford Harris.' The young couple exchanged wedding vows on January 18 in Logan. The benedict is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Robertson, Sunset. Saving money interest you? Here are helpful hints KAYSVILLE . at the Layton Seventh Ward ' multi-purpos- Bruen all of Layton. - Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Melvin Robertson will be guests of honor at a wedding dancs and open house Saturday, February 4, from 8 to 11 PTA meeting NCO Wives Word has been Kaysville received from Palos Verdes The Bay View Club held a no of the arrival hostess luncheon at 1 p.m., Wed- Estate, California, and Mrs. Mr. to of a daughter nesday at the Lion House In Salt Lake City. There was a LaMar Timothy. The wee one guest speaker who spoke on made her debut on January 28 Africa. and weighed six pounds 11 ounces. She has three brothers and one Davis Beauticians with reception Wedding News NC 0 wives meet Stork Club honored To be Jeannine Swaner to marry The Phillips Camp of Daughter of Pioneers will meet Thursday, February 8 at the home of Mrs. Mable Christensen. Assisting hostesses include Mrs. Thelma San-de- rs and Mrs. Mildred Behling. guests enjoyed playing Bingo durMrs. Carol Collett will give the ing the evening. lesson. The J.C.K.'e will meet Wed net- day, 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Lorene Hawkes. Mrs. Carolyn Combs and Mrs. Nadine Spencer are assisting hostesses. Mrs. Avis Wood will giva a travel-loon Hcng Kong. Mrs. Dennis Robertson these g DO YOU Merrill, Brent Maxfield and Gary Steed, Kemp Sanders and Gin-to- n Searle, Ted Hess and Bob 1 fvf Britt, j Devon Dahl and Jimmy v Jenzch, Verdeen Hess and MarRonald and Parker ilyn Sessions, Jimmy Hill, Betty Brcoschinsky Miss Jeannine Swaner and Pat Slayden, Ellen Johnson, Beth Grimstad and Carol Thurgood, Nolan Busnell and Michael Lowe, Jerry Giles. Student managers named thus A Mr. and Mrs. F. Carl Swaner, and will be followed by recepfar to assist are Mike Steed, Ward Farmington, are announcing the tion in the Farmington property manager; Adeline Parand approaching church. engagement " ker, choreographer; and Marilyn marriage of their daughter, is a graduate The bride-to-b- e K. Horne. Marvin to advertisand Ence Janet Lund, Jeannine, of St Marks Hospital School of Mr. and Mrs. Owen W. Horne, ing and publicity. Nursing and is now a registered Kaysville, are parents of the nurse at the Holy Crosa Hospibenedict-elec- t. tal. She previously graduated as circled been 81 has March the date of their marriage by from Davis High snd attended Rites will be Westminster College. She was The Reflex and Journal would the young couple. performed in the LDS Temple chairman of the art committee wedding or an announcement of of Student Nurses Association like to have a picture of your of Utah while attending nursing A "Day in Court Gearfield Mr. Horne is a graduate of your engagement If you would is the program after which a Davis High and has attended like a complete coverage of your meeting of the South Gearfield Weber fashioned College and Utah State be Thursday, will PTA wedding, anniversary, engage- February 9 at 7:30 p.m. in the University. He also fulfilled e room cf the school. a two and a half year LDS ment or some other important Besides featuring an informaMission to California, event bring your picture to the tive and amusing skit, the officers and guests will note the founding Inland office with the story, of the PTA in Founders Day services. . Men. Thru SaL, 'Open 7 p-icL Matinee. 2 p.nu Sea, 4 p-a. n. TU R |