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Show W'CllST 23, 1931. of a farewell paity. Mr. Jeffs has been recently called back into the armed service. He will be serving as Major in the field artillery branch of the army in or near San Pedro, California. The following were among those attending the occasion, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Blair, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Hoskins, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Van Sueden, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Mumford, Mr. and Mrs. William Wilhelmson, Dr. and Mrs. Harvey CLEARFIELD Dorothy White Correspondent Rhone 29-- JI Mr. and Mrs. Dean Jeffs were unored guests at a dinner party Jit the Mansion House on Monday, 13. The affair was planof their friends and several ted hy who accompanied them 'neighbors the dinner and was in the order 'August I n HIE JOURNAL visiting and Mrs, Utah. Let the Reflex and Mrs. Burt Ilarmer woe overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Blair on a recent week end. them Accompanying were their two children Stanley and Elaine. Mr. Burt Hanner has been in the service this past year, serving in Vallejo at the Travers Mr. and Journal WANT-AD- S Work For You Air Force base. He and his family have recently returned to Clearfield and are at this time Broadbent. Appropriate in Sahara Village until their were presented to Mr. and Mrs. living is available home on Ross drive Jeffs by these friends. for occupancy. The Harmers had Master Ronald Blair has been rented it during their absence. gifts - Honeymooning jCouple In Yellowstone . a - r j- - Now honey jnoon-in- g SYRACUSE in Yellowstone National Park Mr. and Mrs. jiie the newly-we- d Nance. ylvin I couple recited mar-jiag- e in the Salt Lake City vows J.DS temple last Thursday afternoon. The marriage ceremony being performed at L:30 p.m. by resident Robert I. Burton. I For her wedding reception which vas held the following evening in The young ward I he Syracuse recreational iall, the lovely blonde bride chose i gown of white organdy with a ,oke edged with a lace ruffle. The ight bodice was accentuated with a full shirt and a wide ruffle on it he bottom, long tight pointed leeves. Her finger tip veil was brides illusion and fell from ja halo of lace at the ci'own. She jf fwore a pearl necklace and carried heart shaped bouquet of white and an orchid. Outstanding attendants to the married ouple were two tiny cousins of the bride, little Dorothy Ann and Ellery Bennett. Little Miss Bennett wore an identical gown as that of the bride and carried a bouquet of tea roses. Ellery portrayed very properly a miniature groom, wearing a white coat and dark trousers and bow tie. Other included Miss Elaine Barber, sister of the bride as maid 'of honor, bridesmaids were Miss Sharon jjConnie Bennett, Miss Miss Charolyn Cook and ISeott, Evelyn Anderson. They all .wore pastel floor length gowns land carried nosegays of gladioli. Flower girls were Susan and Annette Nance, dressed in identical yellow organdy gowns and carryof flowers. Milton ing baskets jS medley served as best man for the bridegroom. Mrs. Barber cbose for her , daughters wedding a teel grey afternoon dress with a talisman rose corsage. Mrs. Nance wore a navy blue dress with a red rose bud corsage. Others assisting at the wedding were Mrs. Phillip J. Bennett, Nellie Thurgood, Mrs. fa Loses ; Ar-Barb- er, Mrs. George H. Mrs. Leland Patterson, Rulon Barber and Mrs. Dale Thurgood. The newlyweds plan to reside in Syracuse. Ben-Jr- ., Clearfield First Cops Fourth In Church Tourney STRICTER CONTROLS, STIFFER PENALTIES UNDER NEW MOTOR RESPONSIBILITY ACT How Can You Protect Yourself : You can run into real trouble under Utah's new safety responsibility law, if you're not careful. Within 60 days after an accident involving injury or death, or property damage over $100, your driver's license will be automatically suspended unless you have been released from liability or executed an agreement or posted security up to $11,000 to pay such claims. Remember, this suspension is automatic and remains in force until the requirements have been met or until one year has elapsed without court action being filed. Similar laws are effective throughout the United States and Canada. The Faefs of fhe Law: You are required, of course, to report all accidents involving injury or death, or property damages over $25, within five days. Beyond this, the law can be met by maintaining adequate insurance or by being able to post security up to $11,000. Manifestly, the wise way is to insure today through the Kolob Corporation, the Intermountain West's largest general insurance agency with more than 300 Agents to serve you. The premiums are moderate, the protection is complete. The Wise Way is to INSURE TODAY! CLEARFIELD Many Clear-Hel- d First ward members attended the divisional tournament of the L. D. S. senior softball teams in Og- den last week when their team four played games. The home team won on Monday night against Bear River City ward. On Thursday they lost to Howell team by a score of 3 in a very exciting game. On Friday evening, they won again 13 to 1 in i a game with Coalville. In the closing game on Saturday evening, they won the game with Fielding A GENERAL INSURANCE TIHIE UTAH CM) MONTANA 7-- 1. Ar-gyl- e. ; r Anthon Montgomery; catcher, Glen Allen Tommy Scofield; Taylor, Russell Thurgood, Ken Taylor, Horace Ashby, Virgil Hodsen, Duane Jessop, Faunt Montgomery, Bill Limb and Willard Lewis. Dennis Thurgood has been acting as bat boy. The team placed fourth in the tournament. 1 'OB IDAHO NEVADA CIOIRIPJOIRTAITIIIOIN 4-- with a score The teams manager is Mark Those on the team arePitch-e- AGENCY 330 Judge Building, Salt Lake City Clarence S. 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