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Show Open House Fetes Newlyweds III: Tuesday, April 12, 1960 t Open house fefed Mr. and Mrs. Ross Taylor Jensen, recent newlyweds, Sunday, March 27, at the ne of the bridegrooms parents Mr and Mis Wynn K Jensen Over 200 called to meet the ned Mrs Jensen to extend best wishes to the pair, who exchanged wed ding vows March 18 m the Mnt LDS temple The bride is the former k ,th ryn Ann Mason daughter of Mi and Mrs. Homer Mason, Aurora Hostesses at the open house were Mrs. Anna Rasmussen and Mis Elgia Ogden. Others assisting were Mrs Doris Ball, Mrs Donna Reeves Mrs Donna Child, Mrs Beth Baird, Karol Hall, Joelen Ogden, Karo-'yBall, Kathy Ball, Connie Child and Sherry Ball CivicClubWill -- Honor Retiring Officers April 23 3 !- L T. FETED AT OPEN HOUSE Mr. and Mrs. Ross Tajlor Jense i, recent newlyweds, were honored at open house at the home ot the bridegrooms parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wynn K. Jensen, Brigham City. The pair exchanged nuptial vows in the Manti LDS Temple March 18. Open house was held Mar. 27. event nf outstanding spi ing social season w ill be held Saturday afternoon April 23, when -curing officeis of the Civic Improvement club will be honored by club membeis The luncheon and program will he held in the Bunderson school uditoriun with newly-electe- PICK.APHONt INCOME Bridesmaids bright as By Utah Society of Public Accountants Spring I V t Do you have to file a declaration of estimated tax for 1960 You do if. $ (1) The gross income tf-v for the taxable year can reasonably be - to consist of wages suband of not withholding more than $100, from sources not and can subject to withholding, reasonably be expected to exceed (A) $5 000, in the case of a single individual other than a head of a household or a surviving spouse or in the case of a married individual not entitled to file a joint declaration with his spouse; (B) $10 000, in the case of a head of a household oi a suiviv-inspouse, (C) $1 000 in the case of a to married individual entitled file a joint declaration with his spouse, and the aggregate gross and income of such individual his spouse for the taxable year can reasonably be expected to exceed $10 000, or (2) The gross income can reato include sonably be expected more than $100 fiom souices other than wages subject to withholding and can reasonably be expected to exceed the sum of (A) the amount obtained by multiplying $000 by the number of exemptions to which he is entitled plus (B) $100 Suppose vou are married and have one chi'd for whom you can claim an exemption, then you would figure like so' 3 exemptions at $600 ea $1,800 400 Specific exclusion expected , ject versatile EXTENSION TELEPHONES The slim, functional wall style saves scarce counter space in kitchens and utility areas. 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Mountain States Telephone to So you were Janet Har- For honeymoon travel to Las Vegas, the bride chose a light green suit ensemble with brown accessories They aie now at home in Lo gan until June when the bride groom will graduate as a mechanical engineer from Utah State University file a declaration if your income could be expected to exceed $2,200 and would include over $100 from sources other than wages subject to withholding The declaration may be a joint one with your spouse or a sepa$2 200 Any tax paid on a to rate filling required separate declaration may be used to pay the tax due on a joint final teturn likewise any tax paid on a imnt declaration may be used to pav the tax due on separate final eturns Declarations of estimated tax ire made on form 1010ES These foims are available at your local office of the Internal Revenue Sei vice lour estimate and one quarter of the tax is due on April 15, I960 Payments are due on June 15th and Septemhei 15th, and Jan-ii.i- i v 15 11 On any of these due dates vou can file an amended estimate and change the imount of tax you are paying would be Good As New For Easter i son with Sanitone Cleaning. It Soft-S- et ire Fund Raising Event Set for Saturday Jaycecs and Parents and Friends Invited to Lincoln School Season Fantasy Jaycc-ette- s Three Study Circles The Womens Association of the Community Presbyterian church will conduct three study circles this week Th first will be held this evening Tuesday, at 8 p m at the Proks tant Student Center with Jan We! lace as hostess and Ann McCluii as study leader Thursday morning. April 14, at 9 30 a m at the Protestant Stu this time I would like to express my thanks for your kindness in sending me the News and Journal for the past two years I looked forward to its coming each week It is amazing how the city of It is going Brigham is growing to be wonderful to be back home and see just how things have SALE conn s whn ling in FIRST, second and third grade Second grade childien interpreyoungsteis aie doing slue tlv crea tation of autumn music should five dances in which they give prove enjoyable followed by wintheir own responses to the music ter sonps and tots showing their love for wintertime Third graddent Center, Jean Yeakey will act ers take top position in the win-tc- , scene as hostess and Pauline Mil'or will be study leader Nuisery caie will CLIMAXING the Season Fantasy be provided is Tun on Ice by thud graders Thutsday afternoon at I p m , a with finals and school song by the study cncle will be held at the entire studtntbodv to complete the home of Ann Jensen 108 West Sevprt sentation enth Noith with Madge Stoller as Pnncipal Ross Coombs asks that study leader one or moie paunts accompany All interested women are invited each child to the dance festival to attend the committee in chaige and retuin him to his home followsaid ing the closing number acclaim 0 BEST GAS MILEAGE LOWEST MAINTENANCE Wm go 4 COST! 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Metropolitan 1 PA changed I have really enjoyed my labors Season Fantasy, deuce Estitor the I DS Theme is "The Woild is so full as a missionary val sponsored by Lincoln school of a number of things, m sure church here in the southland I have spent most of my time pupils, 455 strong will be presen- we should all be as happy as here in Tlorida, and I have learnt Louis Stevenson Robei kings ted Wednesday evening April 13 ed to love it and all the fine peoSongs of Spting intioduce danbeginning at 7 30 p m in Box ces of who live here. It is truly a ple the first spring by grades Elder High school gymnasium followed by more songs, stressing land of beauty. So please stop sending my paChildi en have been selling tic-- j summer with fifth grade to enterkets and they will also be avail-- , tain with Melahine Mele, a Ha- per and thanks again for your kindness able at the door There are no waiian number Sincerely, with the summer Continuing A reservations charge of 25 Elder K. Roger Spackman. hits France a theme, new high cen's will be made with all prowith and ceeds to go towards film strips, dancing bv other singing Proves Nothing records and new books to enhance fifth gradeis Parades and dances help e the school program at Lincoln How can I be certain you Girl Mrs Ray Dafnes has composed July 4th and Pioneer Day love me I cant sleep Because Boythe woids to all songs to he used and the fourth giade hoys and interspused with dincis for the gnls entertain with militaiy dan nights for thinking of you Girl: What does that prove? festival, with the exception of the res Sixth gnde pupils tike their Papa cant sleep nights for thinkschool sc ir wbif l w s coinpii d by Maik Nichols and intioduced tuin with social dincing to let the ing of you' audience lemimxce, then Autumn two ye its ago Compare with any other compact wagon for gas low-co. . . maintenance . . . savings and high school children hold annual dance to right, I luabeth Cmtam, Autumn French Miss in the summertime. proceeds of the annual affair. Dry 808 24th SI., Ogden at Dears TYPICAL DANCERS A sample of costuming to b. seen as Lincoln festival Wednesday evening, April 13, at BI Hb Gym is shown bv, left dancer; Jean Newton, Summer Representative and Marilee Packer, They show film strips, records and books that will b e purchased from Cleans The Fabric, But Brings Out Their Natural Color and Sheen! I PA West 6th South KENT ELLIS ' PA 3 8629 CS South 1st West 717 P. O Box No. 9161. Wife Picsencis MODERN CLEANERS Glen N. Heaton is Ft Lauderdale, Fla Not Only Thorough!) COT) president, OUR READERS WRITE 10 Your Finery Will Look As Good As New For Easter d include Paul Holmgren, program, -- s CMvn lenten decuiion; nd M s Cl in Me rell ford Ml Civic Improvement cluh lembers are invited to attend md are urged to circle the date on their calendars at this time Reservations may be made by c tiling Mrs Mack Fishburn at PA 3 82X9, or Mrs George Ander- Women Assn. Plan Pa-tnc- Metropolitan's Mortgage Tcra Plan will help provide the means for paying off the indebtedness on your home in the event of your death. For full particulars wnte or phone: Mrs combin ed forces for fund raising dinner party and games on Saturday evening, April 16 with supper to begin to be served promptly at 8 15 p m at the War Memorial Home A charge of $4 per couple is bemade with members and ing guests invited A call list is taking care of reservations, Mr and Mrs Ed Richardson and Mr and Mrs Dee anChristoffersen, nounce Proceeds of the party will go towards funds for campaign expenses for Miles Cap Ferry, who is running for Utah State vice president of Junior Chamber of Commerce Those in charge announce that DISPLAYED at the reception barbecued chicken will be served was the beautiful thiee tiered and fund will follow games laising Swans held colon the wedding cake of the meal serving nades that separated the layers The cake was adorned with pink roses and topped with a miniature bride and bridegroom In charge of serving were Mr and Mrs Hilmer Mason with Wasden, Nola Jensen and Sondra Barney arranging gifts Concerned About the Mortgage on Your Home? arrangements 'eneral chairman Committee chairman or-hi- d vard, Marilyn Havcock and Donna Kay Jensen Maid of honor was April Mason, sister of the bride, with Julie Mason, also sister of the bride as flower girl All attendants wore coral sheath h esses and carried nosegays of vhte carnations Mrs Mason dunned a blue eye-'e- t model for her daughters reception and Mrs Jensen chose Both woie corsages beige linen of pink and white carnations Calvin Cole was best man All men in the wedding party wore white carnation boutonnieres Mr and Mrs Jerold Sorensen, Selina were host and hostess with Kathleen Gurney at the guest book Gordon Sorensen, Nampa, Idaho, was master of ceremonies and introduced a song by Thad Wasden and Marvin Mason, followed by a reading by Mrs Cline Sorensen, song by Kathleen Gurtribute to bride by Mrs ney, Keith and tribute to the bi idegroom by Mrs Elgia Ogden in charge of I lovd Davis Mrs FAMILY members and close friends witnessed the rites in the lanti temple, performed by ElA weddim der John D Rogers dinner was served at the home of Mrs Cline Sorensen, grandmother af the bride, following the cere nony The same evening the pair was feted at a wedding reception at the Aurora LDS ward chapel For the reception, the bride was 'ovely m a gown of satin and lace with appliqued flowers at neckline and sleeves The skirt was full and floor length accented with white satin slippers She carried a bouquet of pink and white -arnations centered with an A tiny camp held her elbow 'ength veil of brides illusion Arrived For years the hobo slept under bridges and in ditches. Then one night he switched to culverts and became a man of distinction. An n i tlDtR MCW5, Citglium Cily, Uiuli COX CARS ANDTRUCKS H 3 10 |