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Show U'fiUST 18, 1931. THE JOURNAL Reva King Became Mrs. Russell Cook In Recent Ceremonies Of interest is the of the marriage of announcement Mae Mis Reva King, daughter of William Mrs. King, and Mr. and L. son of Mr. Russell Cook, Sgt. Cook of Reaver and Mrs. Lester LAYTON Kails, Penna. The -- -S was perfoimed Saturday evening at the Layton ward chapel hy liishop John M. Iaik, before members of the immediate family and dose friends. Following the ceremony a reception honored the cample in the waid amusement hall. The bride was lovely in a traditional wedding gown of white satin. Her imported veil was i aught to her hair with a crown of seeded pearls, and she carried a bouquet of gardenias and red ceremony roses. 18 Syracuse Couple Will Wed This Friday Mrs. Wendell King was maid of honor. Bridesmaids weie Elaine Mikesell, Peggy Sparrow, Amy Johnson, and Marion Simmons. Mrs. King, mother of the bride, chose an afternoon dress of blue, while Mrs. Cook, mother of the groom, chose navy blue. Roth wore corsages of gaidenias and led loses. Dorothy Christensen was in charge of the gift book. Rest man was Rill Thomas. Dale King served SYRACUSE Mr. and Mrs. Horace R. Baiber announces the forthcoming marriage this week of their daughter, Anna, and Mr. Alvin Nance, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Y. Nance, also of Syracuse. Tiie wedding ceiemony will be pel formed Friday, August 17, at the Salt Lake City LDS temple. In the evening the brides parents will enteitain with a recepas usher. tion. The bride to be has been .enterThey will make their home in tained with several bridal showers. Sacramento, Calif., where Sgt. Monday evening, Miss Evelyn AnCook is stationed at Mclellan derson and Miss Elaine Barber field. were at a Pantry On Tuesday evening lo guests Shelf Shower held at the home attended a personal shower given of Miss Andersons brother-in-laand sister. Mr. and Mrs. Dale B. by Mrs. Gayle Anderson. w Thurgood. Miss Connie Bennett entertained J. Wilcox and family and Mrs. Earl at her parents home on Thursday Dennis. with a personal shower for Miss Mr. and Mrs. Ole C. Sessions and SYRACUSE Baiber. grandsons, Keith, Kenneth and Mr. Nance was a member of the MItS. VIRGINIA S. BENNETT Michael Flint and Clark W. Sim1!."1 graduating class of Davis mons of Ogden, spent Sunday at Correspondent high school. Bear Lake. The new Mrs. Nance to be was C. BarMrs. Rex and Lt. First Mrs. Clarence Clark Saturleft also a student at Davis high. two sons now are and settled ber home her for at day evening home and making their at Novato, They plan to make their home in visitafter Greenriver, Wyoming, Lt. is Barber stationed California. Syracuse. here for a week with her mothat the Hamilton Air Force base at ing Mrs. Harvey A. Call. Hamilton, California. He is a vet- er,Mr. and Mrs. Loran Thurgood, fishing trip East of Boulder, eran of World War II, having Mr. for several days last week. Mrs. and Roy Hodgson and served overseas for a number of Mr. and Mrs. Verne W. Ramp-to- n three children and Mr. and Mrs. months. Mrs. Barber is the former Ben entertained atlast Thursday eveThurgood and son, Don, all Delsa Thurgood. Lt. Barber is the Re- ning at a social and business meettended Robinson the Family son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Barber union at the Roy Park, Sunday af- ing for members of the seven presiof Syracuse. dents of Seventies of the 13Gth ternoon. Bishop and Mrs. Lawrence I. Miss Shiiley Tree returned home quorum. Those attending included Ciiddle had as their guests last from St. Mr. and Mrs. Hughie Montgomery, Thursday, Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Thursday afternoon Mr. Mrs. Leonard Jensen, Mr. Kerr and two sons, David and Bill, Benedict hospital. She underwent and and Lee Thurgood, Mr. and Mrs. of Los Angeles, California. Mrs. an appendectomy the week previMrs. Kenneth Loveland, Mr. and Theodore Braun and daughters, ous. Mrs. S. Joseph Thurgood and Mr. Little Marcille Zaugg, daughter Roberta, Barbar a and Karen, and Mrs. Joseph Zaugg. Spriijgville; Mrs. William F. Rus- of Mr. and Mrs. Karl D. Zaugg, Mrs. S. Alice Dahl, Seagull leadsell and daughter, Itha; Mr. and was the guest of honor at a birthMrs. Douglas Hooper and daugh- day party Monday afternoon at er of the Primary organization, entheir home. Twenty close friends of tertained at her home Tuesday for ter, Myra; Mr. and Mrs. Blair Rus- Marcielles were members of her eSagull class and invited. sell and sons, Jeffrie' and Roger, S. Thurgood accompanied their mothers. The group of SeaJoseph all of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Lynn friends from Salt Lake City on a gulls took charge of the afternoons program and presented to their The mothers the TRUMAN SIGNS CONTROLS MEASURE Seagull Miracle.dramatization, They also gave their mothers a teatowrel that they had crocheted on each end and had fHE NEW ECONOMIC controls law is stamped the Seagull emblem during their summer Primary hours. signed by President Truman at the A lovely luncheon was served by White House. In a statement, the Mrs. Dahl to Miss Becky Briggs Chief Executive said he signed reand Mrs. Lawrence Briggs, Miss luctantly. The measure continues Wilma Zaugg, and Mrs. Karl D. and rent an and wage controls, amended form of credit and price Zaugg, Miss Shauna Lyon Bennett and Mrs. Zenas W. Bennett, controls through June 30, 1952. Miss Karren Hodgson and Mrs. Roy Mr. Truman had requested much Hodgson, Miss Mary Wood, and stronger powers. ( International ) Mrs. Hulda Wood, Miss Dowell Cook and Miss Marie Miyagishmia. Last Thursday evening dinner guests of Mrs. Jennie Call were Mr. and Mrs. James A. Call and a daughters of Ogden and Mrs. Clark of Greenriver, Wyoming. Mrs. Forest Sims is seriously ill at her home, having suffered a stroke ten days ago. Elder Alan Cook gave a very impressive account of his recent mission at the Syracuse ward Relief society gathering Tuesday afternoon at the wrard chapel. He displayed a number of articles made by the Indians whom he labored among. Much of his time in the mission field. Mrs. Joseph S. Thurgood entertained for her son, Kent, last WedThe occasion nesday morning. marked his sixth birthday anni- - News About Folks in i Wyo-jmin- g, Reception Held for Clearfield Couple, Married on Aug. 14 A wedding CLEARFIELD dance and was held Wedreception nesday, August l."i, in the Davis stake house for newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley I). M OSS. The bride is the former Noiine Holt, daughter of Mr. and Airs. Graydon Holt of Clearfield. The gioom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Moss also of Clearfield. The couple were married on August 11, in the Salt Lake LDS temple. For the reception the bride wore a gown of nylon lace and net with a Peter Pan collar, and long pointed sleeves. The skirt was made with three tiers of lace ruffles, finished with accordian pleated net. She wore a finger-ti- p veil of nylon net with lace edging, gathered into a crown of pearls and lhinestones. The bridal bouquet was of white eville Engagement Is Announced Mor gan-- N KAYSVILLE Making engagement new's is Miss Evelyn Morgan, daughter of Earl C. Morgan, and the late Airs. Alaud D. Alorgan, Salt Lake City. She will be the bride of Joseph Taylor Neville, son of Air. and Airs. Joseph W. Neville, Jr., of 1o So. Sixth East, Kaysville, in ceremonies that will take place on Aug. 20 in the Salt Lake City LDS roses around a center oichid cor- sage. Rest man was Dean Moss, broth-- ! er of the groom. Bridesmaids weie Elaine Holt, Sandra Moss, Dailene Hamblin, and Dora Ann Holt, and the maid of honor was a sister of the bride, Maiilyn Holt. Flower giiL weie Ruth Holt and Kathleen Met luig. The brides mother woie a for-- I mal of aqua colored ciepe, and the grooms mother a rose colored formal. Shorty Ross orchestra furnished 'music for dancing. Refieshments of honeymoon fiappe and rosebud in the Junior cakes were school loom. A wedding Sunday cake was on display, tluee tiered and topped with a tiny bride and gi oom. Layton Literary Club Meets LAYTON The Layton Literary club dinnei was held at Alas and Pas at Roy Thursday evening. Airs. Carmen Dibble, Airs. Sara Corbridge weie in charge of arrangements. Aliss Charlotte Edwards furnished a reading and violin selections were played by Airs. Dibble, Fern Hatch and Patricia Green, accompanied by Barbaia Hatch. temple. i little friends versary. Twenty-fiv- e came to celebrate Kents birthday wdth him. Air. Lawrence Hodgson returned home on Wednesday from the St. Benedicts hospital where he had spent two weeks following a major operation. Verg H. Gailey is home on furlough from his duties with the U. S. navy. He has been in Korea for the past few months. Verg is the son of Air. and Airs. Edwin Gailey. When you clean your house, wear simple, comfortable clothing. Frilly clothes may catch on things and be dangerous. SOFTENING RESISTANCE IN KAESONG Zel-m- e n s y ie e, 3 IS d 3- 5 ! ie a ir r) s- ie s- - MUGGS AND SKEETER in Kaesong find a Teal friend in Lt. Allen David, Tots in back-hn- na of Chicago, as he offers them candy in the armistice city. thorn ic pnmiph to co around. (International Soundphoto) KOREAN YOUNGSTERS .BY-WALL- h',9, 06tfc Y. BISHQPj ol, in. I lr- - lr Why, you are so polite, Officer, fou must be trying to sell a tlcketl |